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WV BR SATLS , JON 9’1920' AMERIGAN GOLFERS WIN | LION LIVES IN HOTEL — FOR SHORT TIME! | URDERS WIFE AND | THEROYS IN THE OTHER CAR KILLS HIMSELE| SEs BTN 7 PHO DIDP\ Lo ) 0 THAT \WATER?, D | SAY T vou're S Iare) e CRAZ Y — cloxe @ state of infelivify that has o \ I WENT TO BROTHER — SAY-BUTCH! ] | ¥ Whitner and Gardner Are the Only Usnited States Plasers (o Sarvive Third Rousd of | Britleh Amatenr Tourney { Mulrfield, Seotiand. June 5 - Twe Amer beana—<Kolson Whitney. of New Orleans. and | Robert A. Gardner, of o . Whard a 1 Amateus (Continucd from*First Page) isted between tie GETTA DRINK TI'VE BEEN' ERE GOT ANY 5 % . AND YOO 3" : United Sta Ing the FLOPPED RIGHT While he as an o E DOWN IN i that he onlis i A nationality of eck He m Davis 1omj) who was 21 old, in New | about year marria t 1 AGUY'S LOST v of being & wrds In the Arst nine holes. Gardner made the sutward Journcy in 38 and came home in 21 fer 18 holes Whitney s mateh with K Martin-Smith, of Wwas one of the most Important s A prominent juternational Whit played perfoct golf, keeping alght and always well up to the hole om the first tee The Ameriean held 1 advaniaze roushout, sitheugh at the ninth green he drove beyond it in the rough. At the turs e was hen Martin-¥mith gained a tew mtrokes, but at the 1ith Whitney was up and 1 to play Gardner wWas in rather peor form in the second round net w0 plaver. e was behind until the 1ith hole, when he Yook the lead and won the hame green. Mis mAteh with Kdward Hlackwell, of Prest wick, (0 the third round, was of a better B At e e TR S RS calibre. Mo won, 3 up and 2 to play E Lrief courship. Foon after they went 10 1 in Wir . and Jater moved to this city, where they lived in a t@ ement on Hartford avenue. The mt derer worked a1 the Stanley Wao 1. followinz « f their quarre Mrs. Enelis | wshand and ve- turned te Winste elis then d posed of his houseb ! belongings and wen Waierbury where he neeepted a job as a waiter in a Center street rest r ithat it Mrs Enelis re- mained in Winsted until last Friday wWhen sb returned to this city and joined her mother, Mrs. George RRival, who is employ a chambermaid in the Hotel 1 She has assisted her mother in her duties about the hostelry Nothing had been heard MARVARD AT GALES VERRY New York Jim, Nubian llon, made | The lion came in a piano box and w - his entry into the Bellclaire hotel | 1005¢ In Zann's room and behaving Varslly and Freshman Noatmen Are Now B himself unul an order for 15 pounds here disguised as a piano. His ma " - n of raw beefcteak caused a house de- ter. Thomus R. Zann. who registered | tective 1o lcok over the transom. elis by the family until y ternoon shortly after 1:30 o'clock. he appeared at the hotel and. go to e June O -Matvard's varsity and Mrs. Rival's room. he found his wife ireshman crewa left yeaterday (or the row- | from leavenworth. Wash., says he is [ Forthwith the board of health or- [ mother-in-law and Alice Rival, eight \‘h: m:’"':}',‘f.',' o el "]"_'l w:-'v;“"" et | ©0 his way to Africa with his big pet. [ dered Jim's removal and he was sent | vears old four se sat talk- ’-"”"‘m AT S et et St g o He says Jim is as tame as a kitten. ' 10 a zoo for safe kecping ing for some time. and nothing ap- Captain Wendell [ of the varsity | e — e s =l e peared > troubling elis. He iEht, led o party ¢ y recelved a went out ce for a few min- Wi am Mainee waid int men were in sood | Lumber Men Hear SEN J“HNS"N MAY utes, returning with some lemons ondition and had Improved cons Most of Enelis onversation with fver the form » In carijer races Address By Bardo . o e nal envons o A2 = ining her consent to return and S ot Xo changes wore New Haven, June 9.—Lumber mein live with him, Mrs. Enelis steadfastly ade in the seating of the Yale cvews at|'from various sections : ctic Sits 2 g morning practico yesterday. Nickalls went [ ST VEECUS 56 "'”‘":l (et ‘""f‘f‘l“ p refused to acquiesce to his wishes, and the firss varsity sed e indl © today he annual bu | about 4 o'clock with her step-sister out with Yidunt cesching The Semiern mile | neas nession of the Lumber Dealers She went unatalrel MM teiling her ow, wera pieked up by the senie for af & o e 0 ay « S oe——— a poo rovider., nis " wardbars y'_“"\.h |”“ lv..-‘.‘, “u. e \:h:fu":tll':"”\n?ll\l ‘n on d ‘l - Tun: heuix husband and mother that she had \ nlnl provider, furnishing inadequate y - iower atroke. holding the former eaxity. The | ',”dn“’ % '-‘\__ 4";;-' e (Continued from Firs. Pa some work she wished to complete. |¢ and his wife suffered for the | C Y]ZE'MS probetrbfBoniaarld g b g ey Sitoad [ 2 of the New Haven road and bl Murder nnd Sulcide, ack of proper clothinz at times. Flatbush Sc F. L. Clark, secretary of the trade or- Mrs. Rival has, sir he ¢ said _ forcal the inmie s I o Ty AT TR T R L tival has, since the crime, saic | o - nization in New York. The guest |, hefimee S8t oncslandfcallifor lofithe Teni, & Sy miny OF Sy that her daughter had “a good | - M - 3 v vote on n platform hefore nomina- | later and ascending to the third floor her : s Fhe Lady Turners will meet to-| = HESOLUTE WINS AGAIN of the day was J. W. McClure of | iong ura in order. 1t he wins he will | he found hix wife just as she had lert | T6450n" for refusing to live with her sht. A full attendance is desired. New York, Nashville, Tean., president of the Na- : 2 tops | husband. : : not suilty was - tional Wholesale Lumber Dealers’ a then .ry for the incorporation of an | room 31, which js over the quartersj Relisi ¥ . Pug to the rains Saturday the New | = & - e Rekle Fiement Called Wreese In Dia gy . Blerw £8- | oy peerican ouly™ Plasl In the Blar. | formerly used as & Sl = He ussin teligion a Factor. rithfn Rifle club postponed the last | €25 of Dr. Ol for Vanitie's Setback. " form. If this plank should be adopt- | pleaded with her to return, and when That 1e murder may have In’w‘nl ries in the national shoot until next ‘j't’hl:l princi Newport 1. June 9.-—~That fickle ole ed it would virtually mean his nom- | *he refused he zrabbed her. Mrs. | the result of the anti-Christian | Saturday and Sunday when this con-!'\o‘ 1 in Fig ment called breese made -"vu-,...:‘ [ :'I... ination, 1 believe. If he loses | am | Enelis tried to cscape him, but be-| tude of Enelis, and the auti-Moham- }est will be cempleted. Ilast week by fute yewterday of the third trial to welect of > opl R L e »s hi e xhe could do s olis dre - me ’S { his pric on the chy e e of the opinion that it eliminates him | fore xhe could do so, Enelis drew from { medan views of his Amc n wife is} .. rrancls B. Dolan has ""‘““““d!dm»l" e I \gnored beautiful Vanitia ront entirely and as a possible nominee for ‘the presi- f hix pockel the reygiver and sent althe belief of the local Greek Priest, | @ S 5 S8l B R0 spent_sov- | fuct ‘c‘u ;.n\x & s i . setty “oolsey,! old pupil. (oyed with Resolute mest of the time, but dency, expecially since he connot with- | bullet crashing kb her head. | who was visited but a day or two a : g ) L o adifornia. fnally gave her strength enough to gasp Mechanics May Not Be Chumpions. | Graw from his previously amnounced | The bullet pa her right by the murderer. Ac t e e s b ] ye New Britain Nest, Order of Owls, While the pr | held its regular bi-monthly meeting, | of the serious through 18 nitles Inside the six hours allowed is Which to sal & ¥ in Ilectric hall Jast evening.- Reports | azainst him (h of the officers, show the order to bolihat ho acted At Seene of Big Wace i hg driver. but the Neot I s sutdeiven by Gardner hy from 20 to 30 A 1 I and the couple were married after a puiddies Put When It Comes (o Bowling for | Stand on the league issue. . fand imuvedded 19 he' back story as told by the cle 1t took her & hours 54 minutes and 50 sec. If & “pussyfooting™ policy is adopt- | the head. Movin feet cay. | and his wife were firs ofda to “run” 15 milen and buck. The “daek,” They Certainly Are the Giovdn. | o the field is open for other candi- | Enelis turned the reve “n himselt | justice of the peace. run ek -».Im. And 4§ minutes Vanitie Sinn teoms from the Toul B s and | dates, with Lowden a probable fa nd ended his Jife with = bhullet | decided that she wanted e g ‘_:‘”h‘":‘."':" Iv""l’,‘m"‘.';'”'“;":." I bad | Praduction departments of the Ias Fea vorite, in spite of the slush fund ex- | through the brain. marriaze and elis visited the Greek ;in a flour condition. way"), the bo: onds. Resolute beat her 31 minutes and stttz Sl et e ey ety Witnesses gedy priest (o ask him to perform the A miscellaneous shower was ten- | case added this secondn clapaed time and ..m'_. handicap '_'\“'." "T":""‘,‘: ““”"":“ i”r.”,"‘ff'. : i"v'm"‘”-' If nominatic are in order first Little Alice Rival, the half-sishr | coremony Upon learning that the | gered Miss Carrie Smith of 411 West | in Paoted et was 31 imures A T veconan | #hip._which ended recently. and have kepe | And the platform left until Jater, the | of the murdered woman, was a v man wa Turk and a Mohammedan, { Ajyin street, this city, at the home of “We wish to = the Tooimakers in mind of the fact ey same uncertainty as at present will dness to the tragedy. As soon s | the clersyman declined to officiale, | Ajps. . A. w of 94 South Burritt|to the board o Sy L pince. | The Mechanics. ¢ scemu became | exist uncil well alonz in the vontest clis drew the gun she ran frig explaining that he could not untte 2 [ reet last Monday evening, in honor | familiarity ‘bef ot S 9100 for & special mateh. The result pros when the definite poltey is announce: ned down stairs and n--(l!}lml h¥ Christian in bonds of holy matrimony ¢ Aiss Smith’s coming marriage to | or teachers af Twillght Season to Open on June 17 ot | & walkover the Toolmakers, who won | by the candidate ~en It J mother and Mrs. Beloin, wife of the non-heliever. It is sa that ¢« N\ jerederick Yaroll of thi city. | not be permitt 8¢ Mary's Playgrounds. two games » scores tain that Johnson has created proprictor of the hotel. The woman N cteudrastly refused (o) give up | yony SISO B e Au ol Do jssue which it was hoped might immoned police aid. and Ofticers | his medan religion, accept the Na il aunloiherlfiehaal e TO HAV Chairman Arthur A. Pilx, of athietic : o idec s also evide at the | Herbe « .von and Thomas Dolan | Ol e Satlc 3 board of Daly council. Knighta of Columbus. | (arxins : AYerdad W luiie slnefevidents that (L Tisat e L Cl b and a beliecf in God Ly Refreshments were served| The Conneet hes BFTANEEA 10 OPER the Aeason WIth & tWi- | mortctior A Californian has some strength which | entered the place. They found the | ane ag over, this, Sogether ot e Sl Ll HEht baseball game at S Mary's Athietic | yuiteen S S : .| must be reckoned with. even though | woman Iving in a pooi of blood back | with g for the girl, prompt- \“‘,‘!\‘"“'"'m i . M | ‘\’-”‘““5 of i o0 Tartierd Wik bol ine oosecns | T™ . : {11} the various candidates are not willinz [ of a door that leads from the veranda | od him to commiyche double tragedy. | N1 Smith - was (ho redemiont Pt m and u mood game in expected g z 2 . to go on record for uo gue at all fon the third floor Mrs. Enelis That Enelis wis dctermined to take :n«‘nv;\ I-N~ umm i ”"N)mrr S riieny Tilx han seeured “Tlosh™ Neh : or any semblance of one unconscious and Dr. Joseph the life of his wiggand end his own ' 'h¢ Plce ) i ana] inenen, TR Virgifia league. to pitch » Ax usua e Connecticut e ! was summoned. He at once or B e e ey ®, i Fdwapd sarnes, son of Mr, g con. furmerly with the leeal Pirates, Frodoction ko ‘l”‘ - e :‘ AR o I“' I B it . EUREDuS _‘_"“l‘ ™~ the search hie |\ " @ Barues of 1 Park | furnished thro Nestelll and Fautter, frst base; B sehilling 51 : tion is wisely refraining from t 1er removal to Y ospit: made for her, which . and Miss Alice Winchell, | Principal Freng second @ George Campbell, » Murph Se any prominent part in the discussions | the outset no hope was entertained | gay., Leaving Watd that af - - r M I Mrs Charles|crs of the Prel aop; “Red” Campbell, third hase: 3 feonard .. : (] and ix attending ball games i its off | for her recovery. The body of Enelis | ternoon, and believing his wife to be | huriior of e . Mrs. Bxiea i ol e Mack, 1eft fekd; Klamht, conter Aeld, and | Nosensweig i hours lay @ few feet away uround the corner { in Winsted. he went to that place, | Winvhail. of Holmies avenue, were th ctl old Campbell, right field : 7 S . . 3 : SR : united in marriage Saturday morn- | the meeting co - Henry Loraback sometimes § of the hallway, ncar the lavatory en-} t"jahle to locate her, he made in- = by F Cilli telsey, Mrs. God called the boss of the state delega rance, face downward in a pool of | quiries about her, which led him to June Sth by Rev. William Mrs. Brooks, FUND YOR BOXING. —_— tion. may know what ultimate action [ blood n his hand was tizhtly | (his city. 1t is said that when Ross. The couple left on - 3 - - . eg = v e | P eV detective Scr- | fipst arrived at the depot, he wengflo 20,000 ANE DENIES CHAR the nutmeggers will but no on pped the revolver. I first arrived at th pot, Froarh Sportsmen Donate 9. Frases to clse seems 1o hav idea | ccant Andrew J. Richardson was on|the Ilotel Licloin, where his wigh at Traln Men for Olympies yan extended honevmoon tour, ae- mpanied by the bride’s parents and Famous Flest Baseman Sa. the vne a few minutes later, and he | 5,6 time worked Failing to” find | bfother to Californi 1 v e ‘ . n His Alleg NOTES OF FAGLES, immediately began the collection of | her there, he went at once 19 mc‘ | S ning " - ' | facts His examination of the zun{ e Ville, 3 JONG AND SHOF i st e gt bt b ol Pt g g S e oS Sl The newly elected officers of New | spowed that only two bullets had] On scarching the vody, Medical| 1y..rv Mount, a member of the su- nounced has put new spirit Ints the { lutely mo truth” In the testimony of Lee | Rrftain Aerie. fraternal order of | been used Examiner Lyon found on ¥nelis | .. umerary police force, as well as antestunte » are meeting here for the .“:"L"‘"""""‘:;""‘|:" e e, same In Thursday Medical Examiner Waterman Lyon| £18.00 in mon: a gratuity blaak on | o, of the most skilful cutlers in th Home of cig) 1915, et 3500 o the Cineinn et e el e tln Al mined the body of Enelix. and | e United States, and an identifica- | 1 of the country, has just com-| sk e to win from BRoston. Ch " of Haritord. llowing the completing his investi ‘}"" he ! tion ta such as was worn by service ' 1.icq an article requiring consider- | WWge veran sporting « niaying first b with the Sar - b | Johnson, of or red it removed to the undertaking | jen during the war. This tag showed | 11,10 «kill. It is in the shape of a sureoRnil F Risene = o] St o T et e N oty ineeting, refreshments will be served. | oma of J. M. Curtin & Co. The | {ha¢ he had enlisted in the naval Botieitin Tl Wi Ex Sihan e | B e tng by the national commissio The state ccnvention committee Will| ., jerer was well dressed, wearing|cerve on June 4, 1918. half-inch in length. It contains a |from the triam — - e Lt aecinattin. it s} report on the state convention which Nt il oelibocs iave Nilaew The murdered woman leaves yhee | i ; i 5 s r t 5 s dere - - Nlade and is constructed along lines nediate posd oy ne mmentions., but T do knew that melis to be held in New Britain, June |,y nat purchased recently at|ngther and step-father. Mr. and Mra. { o o regulation knife. Mr. fount, | T mCoiate & Befonts “Niranaier 10 Twe Owt of Theee | piace any bota B 9, 1921. The local dexree team W8}, may's store on Bank street, George Rival, and a half-sister. Miss | gome vears ago, built a knife meas.| A house of Valls (0 Des M - — fast rounding Into form for the large | jorpury. Enelis it was learned today | sjice Rival, of this city; two sisters, | uring six feet seven inches in length. | GIRLS BASEBALL REACLTR class to he initiated on ndaxreves | Lt Ei i Ce Gl ATbanta orn WIS A | Mre: Taiicd veasWanal sira’ Timothy e . 'Mr::l v.;.“... " " ‘ | 71: ,L ! mapdids PR ning, June 20, in Bardeck's hall 1894 Hpw long he has been in this| jrany of Winsted; and two brother i AUTO STRIKES MAN, { bought for $2 Aefeated K | M | aarea i eas Shats Gf B4 Sary'e - country or anything else pertaining! George Thompson. of Derby. and Wil- e s e . RIEML. Awo falls out of ek won | The Staniey Rule and Level comy | = {GTRIT wis MoEiABcErtaln el B (RaRTS |y e he Unitea | John R. Brain of 104 Boulevard | yywo fire plnces the fiest fall i ™ y d th | defested the North and Judd Manutac HOLD ¥ "ESTIVAL . p B A O abeon, 2 | strect. Hartford, reported to the po- e L T Compan thorivieeonay States army at Camp Jackson. The /0 S while driving his automobile | veranda. slimination 1t is inti ted other Fagles will be mstalled for home or o Tawia'took ool RS S ! [“f-,l,':.'h '.'.r -ln‘.rn physteal lx Fiiexc bt kgt ‘.‘ldvx yenrs, DoAY was shipped by Undertaker | g, 00 street, near Allen street,| 1 j.cc nous wrist lock . ed Tor 1 E wan ‘held this afiernoon’ at Walnut 8% 300 S SR Las it vae My | ; ‘:“ ‘f’_lx'_::‘\'\f-\:"‘:_:}n“:f:| e hody - of | the machine. The man was knocked | Winthrop, Col . il oY miwe ] Y k. Folk dances and the| | 1'3fre J. Thompson. At the death | (o Ch T F 1 Llia vtin establishment, | 90Wn but escaped injury. and West Main GREEN ELECTS T sl owski and Velsy | dances of the mnations of the world of her father, her mother married |'n|l Sill remenin 1hee Tor a shore =t - « and Misses | wore executed. Maypole dancing was | L S8 LU0 L T Lble live at i ;m“‘ bl e P. & T. ASSOCIATION SOCIAL p) Manover, N. 1. June & & gains in Plain aMao of Long We L] AnAN ree b loners., Un L one o e features, ” 0 e s o bl et ng of the f r the hotel »ad man has any immediate rela- i rerenial analiTeacners |l ansot SOusly iected copiatn ¢ y i : dead ma ) 1 « » ng ¢ p . ande According to Mrs. Riva state- | (ivos ciation of the East Street school will 0 e | ck team for ne letter men romee CAN URTHER CONTINUED. ment to the police, the married life a social meeting Friday evening s werld's ve LN The cuse of Dr. . J. Greenstein. | of her daughter was an unhappy one. | POPULATION 7 4 " 0. Lynch's orchestra will fur- | o recomt intervolicginten In fhe § ‘ ERSON TO BOW! v < | u A Abagrae ot Rarat th | elchavged Swit Bacommis anSs bl The hushand e 4 oS salousi Washington, | June Sag | nish & musical prosram and play for el il & oty o A g - ¥ | abortivs . 61,903 incre 11594 or 3 neing. Rev. (. M. Missirian, pas- | geal Estate en by far the ou " 4 wo have igain continued in the superior court | jpgrttord avenue, he would lock his Missouri, &, or of the Stanley Memorial church, BOC in this city dast winter. was § pature. and often while residing on r Mich., of the meets ' ¢ . o . dge K S per cent; Chillicothe, v vesterday, to the next term ¢ the | \wife in the house while he was at}l ) - 4.2 per ce be the speaker. pouth was represented \ ) s (rease 260 or 4.2 per cent. » 2 s ~ ks court, ork at the Stanley Works. He was * incied oo PHILS LY KAW 8 PRU—————— . o T T " He Took Pop Up On That! shia Natioua management Bouncement fro xchange of L N ‘» N ~ - > B ol : =%, = SPELLBLGI\E = J - = MY STARS Y Wl AT sonnection bt i 8 ; 2 | Turswouner ) 7 [ aeeacie? WRONG WY Vou 27 A-NYTUAN-G = OLYMPIC TRYOUTS ON JU1A T AT 4?22 TASIER FOR E-6-G-272%2 §=, CANYT Nou SPELL = New York June o T nerican o AFTURACON = ntathlon final trials lon ehampionsiip eonducted simultar Bunday, July | APFROVE CORNELL CAPTAINS Tthace, N. ¥ T J o Mayer. of Williams ghe 1921 Cornel Thomes . MeDermott B cAptain of the 19°1 track team proved yestorday by e eouncil Both men ar an outfelder BAWLY AT CORNELL Ithasa, N. Y. June % - Nicholas protessional lacrosse and was » 1 yestord bW e Breduste manager the Corne Athletio Mssoclation. to coach the Cormell " hockey And sooeer Leama neat sen conched the lacrosse team this connidered ane of the hopt |