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P o TR \ — News of the World Herald “Ads” Mean ) By Associated Press. ‘ Better Business. — == ESTABLISHED 1870, NEW BRITAIN. CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1920. —TWELVE PAGFS PRICE THREE CENTS| NEWBERRY AND 16 ASSOCIATES GUILTY OF CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY IN ELECTION; IS SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS IN PRISO o GERMAN REVOLUTION HAS ALREADY 68 Other Defendants Aquitted onFirst Cha FIRE CHIEF DAME SUCCUMBS [(ONGRESS HAS PLAN e OUNTRY ABOUT 2000 LIVES| Penalty May be $10,000 Fine and T AT ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA | T0 PROCLAIM PEACE s ol DIES IN SOUTHLAND LEAVENWORTH PRlSflN ‘Cha"s Fan et et 1 S "Veteran Fire Fighter Was 23‘ IRepresentatlve Tinkham, Republi- Nation and Allies Are Pre-| = SERVED CITY LON Grand Rapids, Mich.. . oo n Deparipi .t 3 S can, Introduces Measure Today IS SENTENCE IMPOSED paring to advance Farther | g | Derey at 16 1 T, Bt oo il ] P ke = i ants were fi d ilty of * 13 Years As Its Head. v 5 . ——— Into Rhineland. ! i - ]‘1:1\61\)‘1::;;1'2:)‘:‘;’“ ingt‘;:e )’19018 C i GRAND RAPIDS, MICH,, N " tosial cheka g 3 WOULD REP EM—‘ WAR ACT MARCIC 20—SENATOR NEW- i ! U s Ie):ttrlnc:t] cbo>u:t ’l:‘e?e tod "HERO OF Y. M. C. A. N . —— BERRY, CONVICTED THIS (By the Associated Press. i i ' Besides thelieplar e FIRE IN NOV 190ij 5 5 S {Text Provides That United States AFTERNOON OF CRIMI} .\l: l_esm“:‘i‘}n:l‘i:“;\m f"fz"(“‘f,@r(r:}\r‘\mch;l“i| i : convicted were his brother, B ¢ 5 o § | Would View With Concern Any| CONSPIRACY: TO —OBTAIN |, 4na rifio fire in the civil war- | ! S. Newberry; Paul King, = ot SR S ' ELECTION TO THE UNITED fare which since the beginning of the _ campaign manager; Fred| > 1 5 3 Threatened War Which May Devel- PATES SENATE, WAS, LATE Berlin revolt last Saturday is esti- § . Cody, New York legisl op in Europe in Futare. THIS AFTERNOON, SENTENC- | mated by some Berlin computators {agent: Charles Floyd, 't past 27 years a member of the New 3 k ) o SERVIE TWO YEARS |10 have cost 2,000 lives. DTt gritain fir artment s or the : 0 i rashing arch 20.—The Treaty ED O ESIIRNIS R Pt The industrial ‘district in the * i Rapids; Allan A. Temp jritain fire department and for the Washington, March 20. e R N e = 3 b g FEDERAL PENITEN- d . S o SN Ry ' H y returned to Pres THE s 3 Rhineland appears to be the strong- president of the Detroit boa past 13 years chief engineer, died last S W returne: 2 o ey N % e TR 4 : P . : st v by the senats TIARY AT LEAVENWORTH, hold of the ultra extremist forces, commerce; Hannibal Hop jelit In a hospital at St. tine, LANS. which are reported to have captured ] publicity director: B. after it had failed at ratification last I mery, office manager; Har Robert M. Dame, aged 52, for the | lorida, where he had gone to take ot : B s for o rourth el ! SENTENCES ARE Essen, the home of the Krupp plant, tment following an illness of + HESSHECEE ‘ ; TWO | the important industrial centers of eral months duration. He was s i President Says Nothing. FREDERICK CODY, Pt labt aadl Bibectald ind othes Turner, Detroit; E. V. C perated upon earlier in the week and s There was no intimation as to w YEARS IN LEAVENWORTH | 0 50 ™ 00 on. The Sparta- ‘of the national republican | quarters; Roger Andrews; [ nominee, publisher; Milton A i man, Detroit, politician; W WILLIAM S. JUDD. IJ. Mickel, Oshkosh, Wis.; " {ifailed to rally. Chief Dame was a B iy 4 | President Wilson would do with the AND $10,000 FIN PAUL KI cans at Essen are declared in one imusr efficient public servant and held : | treaty. White House officials said th TWO YEARS IN LEAVEN- | report to have had an army of 100,- theyestcem of every member of the usual procedure would be to send it ; TN 000 men with artillery and armored q suan 3 N $10,000 FINE artillery and armored Tgfip' tment over which he had been to the State department for “burial”| WORTH AND $10,000 TN | o = laced. - Arrangements are . being ROBERT M. DAME. {in the archives there. The document,| CHARLI A. FLOYD, TWO Allies Arc Worried. made to have thc body leave Jackson- | == | which was delivered to the senate by YHAR! IN LEAVENWORTH Advices from Cologne reflect wor- Xille tomorrow morning and funeral the president in person last July 10,| AND $3,000 FINE riment by the Allies over the situa- services will probaby be held upon its AMERICAN BRA was taken to the White House "y tion in the Rhine district close to arrival in this ci Tuesday after- A George A. Sanderson, secretary of the the occupied area: One report which . noon. ; { senate. 1e was accompanied by two NO NEWS OF EVANS is unconfirmed declares there are in- - All other defendants » Hero of Y. M. C. A, Fire. senate clerks and the party was re- dictations that they are preparing to I]n I"E AfiE“ 75 N In his lengthy peried of service' | ceived by Rudolph Forster, executive e advance further into Germany if the y acquitted on the first charg Doth as a fireman and chief in the lclerk of the White House. Mr. | (onfessed Wife Slayer on Road to|situation does not improve. none was found guilty o city department, numerous heroic ! Forster did not accept the treaty, Berlin is Paralyzed. i sixth count acts were performed by the de- | however, the visitors being referred to | Recovery, as:Local Officials Hear: Berlin is still paralvzed by strikes . . censed chief. Standing out, however, 3500 in Ansonia to Quit | Secretary Tumulty. : : 4 Lang e ymed b ents | Was Appointed By President| The penalty is a fine of $ §s his work in connection with the Nothing to Contrary. be gaining ground there. Clashes 2 - or less and two years or l4 ipeat-dub. hiake. In the & Jorc Wednesday Unless They ° Contioned fitach Pame) Detective-Sergeant A. J. Richardsen | resulting in casualties have occurred McKinley in 1898—50 prison. Dbuilding on the morning of November in numerous quarters about the city, — e S e e e said today that no word had been rous quarters a e city. Gy Sl 27, 1906, when he scaled the re e o Bellovue hospital, Now| In Leipsic the Ebert forces appear Years at Corbin’s. i escapes with flames bursting out at € age Increase. ‘“”"i‘ s > % o ® confessed | 0 be regaining control after a bloody ¥ hattnre i s 5 families \'or; where ‘weur{:e Zvans, 5 < b it Sy or 3 . Mrelis] h . jice sur- | Toceny gained controd. Conditions i . O'Le M. Mawe was janitor of | Ansonin, Mareh 20.—Follawing a | Civle Committee of the Chamber of | Iivins, 1s being held under po /o | ave anict for the moment. Three Ger.| vilam & Judd, former POS; puag hisis the Last Day uf Hihe-association building and oceupied - y, o n s T : P fvoillande follow ag an aftemipt at sui- i aeie: liho - dtecen hoiver latoy ! xwun vote to strike if an. inerease in : . man crut {here were selzed by ster L3 l Tha: o “yooms on the top floor. Mrs. not granted, 3,500 employe Commerce t6 Meet Monday and | ¢ide Wednesdiay morning. et o . o ot the B. & F. Corbia tadiory, died | and t the Twittering S ind Det “aughter Wondapse: Lenants. the American Brass Co. zave notico A e e o The offic atiiiFahospital Frold |33 6 SHC 28 Baseeiaing fies Bamburk > 2 | time is Close At Hana? After the fire had gained cdnsidershle (hut (h S R e Axrangc: fossGrand Cleaning o 3§ Detective Sergeant Richardson befors | CERATE ISR e last night at his home, 655 Stanley ; lway, the late Leroy M. Cowles, Wednesday next if the company did | Chairman Louis P. Slade, of the | he left New York Thursday afternoon ditions in F:crn:x :r is I::":h'm ‘(‘;10:._ Siont; ] fullaming fahilincos o= longl S ol e & then fire chief. was fold of the not act fatorably on their demands. | civic committec of the Chumber of | that should any chunge I el e e D e e M- auration which became serious about | DSt and today has made idaiionilithe Ppermos: bor. | % S o ey [ S seur -al police would be | P? : L the % 02 751 £ . . famili D the ‘uppermost floor. The company thus far has refused to | Commerce, has called a meeting of | dition occur the local g S Do e et e e e G v ol B e D t mid the plaudits of thousands, Firc it Aeahing | 2 selock - | notified. i % it any wage inge the members at 0 o’clock Monday I"O“fi“ y papers | Sessions there until the capital be-|years of age and had lived in New Spring begins March 20 at ard Fletcher, state ldbor cot sioner; James F. McGregor, troit: Fred Henry, Flint, Geo. S. Ladd, Sturbridge, an imstant and assisted the families o the men would be satisfied with could | jng plans for a Clean-Up Week cam- | for extradition is being cared for each t?u‘ street in safely. He was he obtained today. The employes paign. The winter has been a long heartily commended for his heroic seve ceks ago presented a petl- | bad hard one and e it work and was presented with 'a g0ld “tion asking for wage € 4 : £ watch, suitably inscribed, as a tes- 5 e 4 3 » per cent. The in- 3 raca o ¢ | here ce s afterwar S yards and vacant lots on account of B timonial. Three months afterward St e e s an T BT ol dsutt L2 the inability of lmopl(‘ to secure con- Bt e S T R e (ppRATORS INDIGrED | TIWBER 1S QUARANTINED i, oy b, g | STRIKE IS ENDED lnlzymnml the duties of his office With cost of living or demanded as an al- Toledo Man Wanted for Absconding fer"iniz tmsmmu; iea;; cgrmmh(» mre- diligence. ternative that the company open : SRR Federal Horticultural Board Takes| yo = rieditosthol t- - Corbin OMCe. | General Walkout in Berlin is Brought Basketball Here ,stores at which food, clothing and | Special Grand Jury at Indianapolis q et el th $50,000—Had Only 61 Cents | where he was employed continu- R. M. Dame had the distinction of things could be purchased. An- = : Procaution Against Propagation of Bank. ouslv‘_fm d?ol\;: 50 'y?iar‘-:, h“‘;sh‘fl;e According to Reports Fronj r ing r \ o ime. 8 ) vere aceus Accuses Them 5 Conspirac =3 exception o e penio e hel ed- | i ?r‘-‘\'.:fi‘mr‘u:'”;;k ‘:,.:ml‘:‘x.l h:h{h R Sy n.‘zh;.;::f e P % PEYY ) Brown Tailed Moth in This State. | moledo, 0., March 20.—Police con- |eral office. He was a lifelong mem-| man Capitl. & > was said to be higher here than in | A8dnst Lever Act. 20.—The federal ||INUIng the search for Frank B. Law- | ber of the First Baptist church and #~ Drow as an athlete, par Hartford, March N b o 2l - > | New Haven or Bridgeport e T * 5 = - ence, head of the Central Motor |Was a deacon there for more than gymnast, were recognized in Y. M. C. or sepor anapolis, March 20.—Four mor 3 :: 5 s established | ¢ Indianapolis, Mg g © | Horticultural board has Sales Co., who is alleged to have |40 vea He also belonged to the AiNcircles throughaut |New ! Bng 1| Yesterday a referendum vote on | cop ators iyasited by o s A : s )t infrequently, he used his trai the question of a strike was taken ;‘:‘,tl‘éx':l‘m};r\:txz‘d _{‘L::-‘_\i')uo(:x charge ;I(:‘“‘,r,:":,‘fmlr:;(::lh\(\"x‘-‘(;jl :m"fl "FE«)H‘\T: absconded leaving a long trail of | Order of the Society of Cincinnati and SSCoEh fo mood advantsge In the hazardous ©n the mills. The day force number- | conspiracy to violate the Lever act by | ton " pusttord.” Powmfret. Putnam, | LCHmS in @ $50.000 swindle claimed | was a veteran member and past coun- Tondon, Mesch * 20— tPhe fires that visited the city in the past over 2,200 voted over three to | enhancing the price of fuel and of de- | anuplin. Lampton, Brooklyn, Killing. | (098¥ to have discovered that in a [cilor of New Britain Council, O. U.{ strike in Germany has been cal # two decades. In his High, school for a strike and the night force | frauding the United States govern- h_"‘,o",,”;d Canterbury, Plainfiqd, | 2Pk Wwhere Lawrence said he had [A. M. accarding to Berlin advices 4 days he plaved football, baseball and night, four to one in favor of | ment, surrendered themsclves to the | B SCOUand, CAREEEIT B idn. | a0 account of $75,000. only 61 cents | Basides his wife, who wms Miss | here this afternoon. The * participated in track events. In all ing on strike. The strike was fixed United States marshal at Tndianapoli or "[ s Al anal Norin Stonin remained on the books in his favor. | Helen G. Hart before her marriage, | ment, it is stated, has accep! branches of sport he was regarded as ¥ to take place at 12 o'clock | today. The men are Edwin D. Logs- | {0W™ [e0Vare #8800 v moth: A criminal warrant for Lawrence's | he is survived by one daughter, Mrs.| workers demands, includi a star. After leaving High school he \Wednesday noon. don, B. k. Neal and W. H. Tobin, In- [ 107 ©n ““m,";, e '“,'“.,w 4 | Arrest was sworn out yesterday by | O. Bertini, and two sons, William H.| reaching concéssionS' to the ind fook @ course of training in the Whether other industrial concerns | dianapolis, and William Zeller, Bra. [a1se all the above named 1AHHS S0 | one of his victims. Lawrence who |Judd, assistant cashier at the New | ent socialists which will b Springfield Y. M. C. A. college and in the city would be drawn in couid | zil, Ind. The men were released on | &roton Decatse o 1 @l | came here from Chicago several | Britain National bank, and Thomas ! public shortl X % R i . not be definitely determined bt moth. , months ago and established an of- i ’-‘rl"rf";dh«::'nth, u;;.‘i\l 4;‘1)1 u; mc;‘c \:]:‘q ’::H l;;er:' F'\’r'; ;'l}rv\\;l?n;' "Qix'oi\...f" g $10:000 bond eact Quarry and forest products can be ! jce for the sale and purchase “()t ::931:‘::1 Jm:f: “"é?f.a,;? ;:;,,di‘:,tl“ e orlcatanat i ihe s i iouc i - moved from these towns used motor cars, transacted business ; :::‘I:P'{‘l:l :\Y;.:l.i:‘m :;’,{:" :“‘v\n::‘.r{:.l.r.ih:\( i Do s R R e Rear Admiral Andrews states only on permit and when ac-|yith promissory notes which have "'f;‘u,?,‘,‘? :;;nl:;:g’ life spent in New quad was turned out in (hls city. May Lecome as gencral as the one Is Decorated By King | companied ‘-‘{‘1 : f:'de‘r;:: kdmlger = Leen found worthless, the authorities | Britain Mr. Judd was always prom- e —_— e He was later superintendent of the st June. Because, also, 2 | 5 inent in that which went for the ] Oroton Iron 3 ploy ome, ' March 20.—King Victor | gther ts of G Tonti e | 3ritai g tutland " « parts o onnecticut, a state e = h g el Ol e manuel has conferred upon Rear | guarantine will probably be estab- betterment of the city and was, in| s wite and She in Vt., Louisville ina Boston, Ma ANOTHER BURGLARY s 3 Lass S X 3 his younger days, prominently iden- | d - SR : Admiral Andrew commander of | jjched. A hearing concerning the GHCOGK SSAILED s ng c Iy ; where, at different times he made his the American warships in the Adri- | nquisability of it is to be held at the HIT! A tified with the republican party. He| Police of His Hlicit Work. home, he was recognized as a star the decoration of grand officer | .o itol next Tuesday afternoon served the city long and faithfully in apitolEnex Saper LA f the common council and as city_com- | ew London, March ¢ atic, athlete and competent coach of < l5e P Tt imet . athleti | Martford Avenue Store Is Entered aud | 0F the crown of Ttaly. The King he Anti-Saloen League Declares War on | missioner. He was a member $f the | Parnitzky. 32, a metal workeqy health commission in 1891 and in oton Iron Works,: was. s man Dame was up the fire e pes in No definite statement as to whal ; afternoon for the purpose of discu: The work of preparing the by | COMes quieter. The Ebert govern-| Britain all his life. He was born| m.; Summer begins June 21, af onfexciat o il A ;ii| ment is apparently still maintaining {July 7, 1844. The funeral will ba! p.'m.; Autumn besins Septem] T l;:\t::\l: its headquarters in that city. held Monday afternoon at 2 p. m.| at 3:29 a. m. and Winter be from his home. Rev. William Ross, | December 21, at 10:17 p. m. (Continued on Ninth Page) pastor of the First Baptist church, ! Thus, whether you have re . will officiate and interment wiil be in i believe it or not, it is Springt | you read this item. he at least two weeks back-{is in condition to be brought back increases ransz- | yefuse has been thrown into ; for arv gnment in the local Berlin, March strike has been ended nounced here today. { stowed lesser decorations on other R Wife and Daughter Survive. eves Secure 2s in Addition (o | American officers. Nebraskan’s Candidacy for Presi- - = 5 ing @ eral et Sy MANY PEOPLE EVIGTED £ the years 1874-5-6 and 7 he was ajday for conducting a mg 1588, in New llaven to Miss Annie Other Plunder. Ebert Government is idential Nomination. rc]rtr ;mqme i the common coun- fxlrlelp"ey sF"-al!'“:;‘tykr: : l:,f)i:-‘:\e}»nlr Worthingtan Hix wife and one ¢ 3 U = ) : |cil. During the scven years, from |S 3 arnitzky’s s city. survive. He also leaves a VO b L Etnati ael ore at | s4 ague today declared war on {alderman in the common council: : m i oty e rriat Dame. of Hoston. 101 Hartford avenue had been enter Stuttgart, March 20 (By the Asso- for Tofts in Which to Store Their | Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska. e 5 ted fthe house discovers “He was born January 1, 1865, DY burglars during the night. The ciated Press.)—The entirc Ebert gov- Wayne B. Wheeler, general coun- : i still. Parnitzky is held for ti . A e hoot * intruders forced a staple on the front ernment, including Minister of De- | Furniture. sel for the league in a formal state. | DAy Nursery Leases revenue officer from New in Boston, Mass.,, but since 1897 had ¥ i AR R s e R B door to cffect an entrance. Inside the fense Noske, will leave for Berlin to- N Vol W Ararch — Chief Ken. | ment said the senator’s declaration Winter Street Property i Body Found in South aternally, he was connected with Dlace the burglars managed to secure; nisht om a speci 1 train. Gen. von von today ordered the fire department | i _favor of an amendment to the the Musons e member of Harmony Some “sw nd includ in the ha Scecht, in command at Berlin has sent s m,‘k; 1 survey of all loft buildings | Ptohibition code permitting light Noah Lucas. & for the New o lodge, Giddings chapter, Doric coun- | were two and one-half dozen esgg, | Wircless messago s :‘n_‘?ifiia‘lh(” CYETY- lin the city with w view to finding | \IN°S and beers ‘“ought to defeat | Britain Day Nursery, has taken a leuse That of Winste % thing is g I temporary storage for furniture of | MM not only as a candidate at the lling at 1 Winter street for | winsted. March 20.—Ident Sphinx Temple; . 0. E.: Senior] with the h cost of living. e e families who have been evicted from | d€mocratic convention but for the | three year t'a monthly rental of $75, | (a5 definitely made vesterdas ' cil, Washington Commandery und | indicating that they are conversant and Junior O. U. A. M., and the 1. O. —— o Will Spend $350,000 their homes because of refusal to pay '<“/}j}rfl:~'h;p in the scn‘nte-, 5 ) i Abr. ll\'hx\\ull Lou vapxlndn of | hody ‘of Ralph Beavasiey 1ol o T e e S e o I i - [t e H © champion a beer and wine { Thomaston. he lease includes the | piace found off Karney Isiad the International and State Fire Meriden Workmen Vote On Boston Post Road | "iver Hylan wrote fo real estate | amendment is not short of an attack | use of the entire dwelling and a yard | oy olk, Va. . He, with thre Chiefs' association For Daylight Saving| Greenwich, Conn., March 20.—To | men that there was danger from |O8 law enforcoment” = said = Ar. | for the purposcs of the Day mursers. | \cre in a hunting party and i Meriden, March 20— Imployes of | improve the Boston Post Road over | health and moral standpaints in the { Wheeler his beeriand wine movesijiWork (af remodeling ithe bullding will |ivh Rl vertained: Resraalg A {he Infornational Silver Co. in Meyr- | which a large part of the automobile | fact that more than 0,000 apart- | ment is the entering wedge (o de- | he started at onee and the place Will | is tho only cne recovered M New Britain Eagles den. Narwich and Derby have voted | trafio moves, either coming in, or ments in the .-'m- contain moro i | stroy pronibition. be occupied about April 15, Deatdatey, the miother, 1676 Toi : overwhelmingly in favor of daylight | les Connecticut by its southwest- | one family and many of them more | . ! EEin ML S Are Going to Meriden < this summer, according fc an | emn #atoway, the state. through its | than two families. ! SR S or el Atoway, the state. (hrowsh its | Early Sunday Morning ! Jealous of His Wife Meriden, March 20.—Mayor D. J. ouncement made at the company's ghway department, will expend - Donovan will be one of a class of 200 { headyuarters here today. 1,000 this summer Car For Churchgoer: Man Murders Another' “flllmantlc Y. M. C. £ ta be initiated at a meeting of Meri- e N | i Seueh‘v 3] s 5 . ASHORE OFT" BLOCK ISLANTD Manager I. L. Beardsley of the Boston, March 20.—Corado den aer £ ¥ es tomorrow frer 4 S | . 2 ¢ Sl ‘:..:’.“L.‘ it el N.nx‘:.run;“\\u.. the Block Island, R. 1., N h 20—The Waterbury Burglars i THER. { Connecticut company announced to- | guili dicd foday of wound 2 Willimantic, Ma 20— ) {day that. beginning (omorrow, there t n in his restauran Hay- | mendorf, for three vesrs wen degreo te N Sabury L atate ¢ , | four masted schooner Jerr Shaw 1 fegree team of Danbury, state oft L Rob Movie Theater | Hartford, Marc| . will be an early car on the north arkct square when he was shot by | retary of the Y. AL C. A, M p smbers from Middletow - | went ashore early today off nd |".“,lg ‘;:\r_":\"Hin‘t;lu':“l.\:-u‘|‘|]|‘h:|::¢|'ll».n and | Point Coast guard set up a breeches Waterbury, March 20.—Burglars cast for New F i {}end line for the accommodation of | Caleb Ranki Rankin was arrested | loca > ‘Girector of -AME % other places coming. Speakers will { Puoy apparatus and hegan rescue of | opened the safc in the Strand theater ity: Local snows tonight; Sun- churchgoers. Tt will leave Franc i hie 1eft the place and is held for ! tion h T ned to lLecome include Lieutenant Governor Clifford [the cr The schooner was loaded | during last night and obtained over ay, fair. !street at 6:37 m. and the | murder. Jealousy of his wife, who | industrial secretary of New B. Wilson of Bridgeport and Sheriff | with lozwood and bound from St | $500 in cash, two Liberty bonds and tri e at 5 m. is is a s was emploved as cashier by Benguili, § for the assceiation With head Thomas L. Lieilly of New Haven. Mare, Haiti for New York. twa pieces of jewelry. ~ial service for Sundays s alleged to have been the motive. g——————p

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