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[} : ; B VYA J ' Bctter Bus ESTABLISHED 1870, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920. \WELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE IS DONATED TO CHILDREN’S HOME OF ABOUT 21 PER CENT, TOTALLING o RACE, WITH LIPTON’S YACHT AHE Report For Last Fiscal Year Shows $42,151.05 Income— $600,000,000 FOR 2 MILLION MEN| s tresen mhere are 1i0 somate 72 Bore sna 8- DEFENDER IS UNABLE TO CATCH A" ¥ \ Girls—Trustees Hold Ann ual Mecting. Awards Of Railway [FREIGHT RATES MUST |..co s, :‘::‘;:““‘hi;}l‘;;';:‘g::;“:.Z;Lj::e:‘i,gg?;;:gfgg:;gfilCapltfi Bur%)l!;, Shan_i_rolik s Slvcvl ge;, Glllven %l;e R Resolute, Whi Labor Board, An-| (G0 UP 18 PER CENT, sowss i emcs i some wilin it Amin it Sme ey 9%8 2700 2 78 ith Yachting Expert| | oaqEarlyin organized in 1903 a total of $207,-, been appraise at about $20,600, ’ 1983.567 has be tributed toward K th s total i e T 5 i ‘ & : 0 wnouced Today, Re- i e e T - - ; : | Quickly > the building fund. During the last | Before adjourning last night the pé b & S B _‘h ? - 3 g ' % troactive to May 1 y Chaienge R. R. Representative S&YB|fac.i year, ending on May 12, con- | trustees’ passed votes' of thanks’ te | 3 - | tributions to the buildinz fund and ! Dr. George Bodley, Dr. L. E. Dary. This Will Meet Wage In- | o the supvort of the children amount- * Dr. J. H. Potts and Dr. F. A. B. For- 4 ” 33 : |ed to $38.244.45. The sum realized rest, all of whom have attended the % 5 B P; \ v l crease—Qutlaws Pleased. |on interest. sale of Bible tracts and childien at the Home. A Tyson Han- ) : S ; e ¥ e . ‘ FOREIGN CRAF other small items brings the year's cock was elected a new trustee and UNION LEADERS AND !mnl up to $42.151.05 the officers, re-elecied. are: Pres o = R ¢ : R. R. MEN HEAR ORDER e ! Duriny the. yonsii16] mew lchilaren e (HI R Wiltes: | vico breatocnt ‘ R A 2 i 4 S - ADVANTAGE Chicago, July 21.—An 18 per cent. | wore recejved at the Home and 18 | Henry C. Capen; secretary, L. increase in freight rates will be nec- | 1art Of the latter some went back | Moore; treasurer of building fund. ii. essary to meet the 21 per cent WAage | (; the homes of relatives while others | F. Neumrnn; and auditor, William - Dfli.‘ol’l Means Thlt Work- | #werd granted railroad employ » | went out into the world in various | H. Judd. X y b 2 S a 3 Latest Reports, K. Whiter reprosentative of the roads | occupations. At present there alc{ The cornerstone of the new Home Y S i | \ ¥ 3 N - 1in the hearings before the railway | 140 inmates, 72 boys and 68 girls. | will be laid on Sunday next. b e . . 3 Are Near Half ers.Have Obtained 60 Per | ,o.wa announcea today ! ? ¢ : e B d S A = The new railroad unions wmch' . ot Y ity s Show Ameridi Cent. of Billion Dallar In- | cuici ine weries of srikee is svrive | MYSTERY SURROUNDS TRAGIC DEATH A2 5 W vy ‘ o e brother- vy ~ 8 % 2 . nHe st . & creases They Sought. oo, o v secron | OF WORKMAN AT STANLEY WORKS| ' S 2 7 oy 5 ' e — . to a referendum vote of their mem- i - bewhip John Grunau prasident of - : . % B8 Sandy ook, N. J. Chicago, July 20 —The rallway la- [ 4phe Chicago yardmen's association G S8 S Thom Lipton's cup) bor board :oday awarded “MD‘I;M announced today { ENGLAND THREATEHS BREAK 1 £ o g S ; Shamrock 1V., o 7lod ova organized rallway workers wame in- The decision of the board. Chair- ¥y 2 H 3 3 SR 9 i iine ahead of the J €reason totalling 3800.000.000. Tho | 4an parton explained later was not WILL HOLD AUTOPSY | - 5 » ; G A Resolute mf :(:lm\:‘en Increasen are approximestely 21 per -+ America’s Cup and bred ent :VHARIGNONS 0o SoMe; Mombery Sie-. | ON REMAINS TODAY | A Negotiations and Trade Relations | Do frat oo MU basis of | *NHNE on nearly every section. The | ! ““The board assumes as the basia of |, 4y siven were by a majority vote | With Russia May Be Bioken Off If angular course, a ch Jhia decision,” the award sayw. “the Shamve: Kes o ¢|on each section with at least one ntinvance in il foree and effect o Although Resolute the rulos, working conditions and | Member of the public group votins Indjcations Are That An for each award | London. July 20.—The British gov- - B 4% 6 5 | across the e, the bail sgrecments in furee under the au- Iricsh sloop wovrld not b . Demands of the rallroad men who | . ernmeni’s reply to the note of For-| WA A N thority of thy U. 8. raliroad admin struck last April and formed new Electric Shock May Have "\ el Tenitenerin, of Soviet : ) : was hauled partly dowl tration. Th> Intent of thix decision s . - 5 & v g g | rasilj auits s L that named lncrease, except as other ““_'"_"'I‘: ";‘ll(‘nl:':]' 'I"r:' ?l’r!lec;m:::;d e . TOW i His :::;B::, v:flil’a;‘:-m.f»]:x,!r):‘:lmtjfiiu “llli: —————S——————————— s ——————————" n;‘” rlyxt'n.“":;‘\: e ’mr‘:.MR :‘,.'::,, :,',“,":,. ;,",",‘,l..:: ,‘"’,',:'..'.'.,.,',:'d':f\ wage award, considered the following | ; iinlvmuu‘q that if the Russians ad- The above picture shows Captain the precedinz attempts, there has he ~‘i; Ing p 17, 8 rallway administeation." questions i vance further into i'oland all nego-, William Burton (right) and Colomel | been no litile talk that the famous 15 Shamrock crosss W \‘,' 1 Effcctive From May 1 The relation between wages and | | tiations for trade between Great, Duncan Neill (left) k'ng over | British sportsiaen woutid displace @€ "‘“"“ m_ f‘.?" ut 4 = the cost of Hving: wages paid for —— | Britain and Russia will be broken off. | thix after the miscrable showing of | Captain Burion, but Sir Thomas has s I]u solute Passes Sh #similar duties in other industries; e j the Shamrock in ivrday's race. | given him onc mcre wnee and to- | A Resolute jund Dennis Di Marco, aged 23, while 20.-—Referring to Pre-| Captain Burton is the amateur skip- | day's race may tell whether or not | l€ad Rasen IMI*;““‘O*"‘* > challenger's Ay °i Paris, July o eating lunch shortly after ‘_ ‘:‘f“’_'):(" mier Lloyd George's ultimatum to | Per on whom Sir Thomas Lipton has { he will remain st the helm of the | Periomie this "‘°"‘I"“‘ 2 the ?”‘:‘13-‘ Works Soviet Russia that if the armistico, been dependinx to suil his sbop to ; challenger. oi the Irish Ulster's ouled Wb Jling mills, met a violent death, the = B pie A e i i 3 : ? Inereases whict they sow, ht the employmeni and inequalities in ""'“";' 'u L "ot which remains a PTOPOmIs were not accepled ( victory. Since its sorry showing in chief yachting adviscr. * lend to 00 iR O Britain and her allies would defend T g TR v, ¢ - g broih- increase and trea L < s aff Presidents of all the lesding br eatment resuiting | 2oLl B Becauss of the un- Five minut ftor rrhoods and representative ol 'I'hc' from previous wage orders. bllr;unl ;-irvumsmn\-es surrounding the l’nl:nfd with .’|I: av.x{\t~xv'vfx)\ s and ] BERLIN MAN OF 79 xa!h‘(l pas »h:\mro(‘k 19 Jyirond managers were present who. S faiality Dra Irving end Lyon, the 'n every Premier Millerand told 222, aving cleared Ne decision wus made public CONGERT PROGRAH - 4 3 i the chamber of deputies 1o jib tor e trew il l former connected with the company ‘M7 CREMBer OF GopnHies loduvi TAKES BRIDE OF 60 " torst T WWhat Increases Are. and the latter medical inspector for A ! their spinnaker. The Increases follow |the eity of New Brftain, Bave er- 5 O® sure, Graat Buka'n will Be; ls REPULSEI] BY P“LES wAll nd Resolute sped Passcpger mervice—Engineers and faithful to hers. i ; biz ballooner Dhellying o i .y s to h Philharmonic Band. Under Director | dered an autopsy which v o have other head sujik sfeanihel | | | Advance Into Poland Continues. i The uward s retroactive to May 1 of this year The aecision of the board grants | the hazards of employment: training 1o the rallrond workers approcimate- | and skill required; degree of respon- Iy 80 por cent. of *he $1,000,000,000 | sibility; character and regularity of motormen, firemen, helpers, 80 cents It was cvident to ob eIt e e e e 1 dietival Tveats Foworrow e, - | 0 Clear Up.Ahe umcertainty es.to-¢he ;Chicago Man, Aviation Chief sail handling: on EHALE FWhers, $1,04 por das 2 : ard vervice—Engineers, remen, . & = v s = Jelpers, 18 cents per hour.” The weekly band concert will be Was Eating Sandwich. Two Policemen Killed “and Many | in Polish Army, Wound- . S R B Passenger service — Canductors, | held at Walnut Hill Park tomorrow | Dji Marco. who was connected with pujdings Burned in Tuam. County ! years. of Norton road, Berlin, and |JiP Set. This also faj tHekot eollectors, baggagmen, flagmen Night, when the Philharmonic Band, | the night shift at the plant had : ed in Action. | Mrs. Bllen Blinn, agedl €0, of thia city quickly and ten minute nnds brakemen, $30 per month. ‘ under the leadership of Edward J. stopped work temporarily, fellow Galway, Ireland, During Night. | i but formerly of Plainville, were | Sfart Resolute was lead Buburban service—Pasenger em- lynch, will entertain. The program | workmen say, and sat on a metal DX tyam, County Galway. Ireland. - united in marriage at the St. Mark's |} ‘i‘;“' =y ‘;};?" her "l’ PSS i98e per mepth 3 for the evening will contain same|to eat a sandwich. Some minutes j,iy 30 _There was promiscuous | wWarsaw, July 20 (By Associated , Episcopal church this morning at 10 | Y508 Sad <he. Was ~HAg Frelght service—Conductors. flag- | musical gems. as well as some catchy afterward, his lifcless body was found sngating and several buildings were | pressy. The lonz awaited general 'o'clock by Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe. The | Sc0thly and fast unde men and brakemen $1.04 per day, and attracti popular selections. The | on the floor of the mill. shut off from | burned. including the town hall in : "“~k';w e ":ol‘_hc”kv along the <Ceremony was a quiet affair. Mr. and | g!'_l club lo‘xfml and bif Superseding rates established by th- | prorram follows | view by a pile of steel stock. The | an outbreak here early today, Ac- |jime of the river Styr Volhynia com- Dunham. following a dinner at | proairock was stendily @ Iroadadministration. the board 1xed | Opening— factory doctor and medical examiner | cording to the townspeople it resulted | o, O R =room’s home, left for New York | pit', because her headsad T following echedules: America were called to review the remains. | from the killing of two policemen la: for a wedding trip. They wiil be | - S0 "1 (00TRC SEE O e e sty | Maren | Other than a burn about half an inch | evening. at home to friends on or after August | " x/ Pt oL S apers, | JIME: switch ¢ender. | imvavira ... ble | in diameter on one of the man's el- | The firing began at 5 o'clock. arous- 1 at their residence on Norton road | =t ‘#3% Shamiock 16 4 vise-rOutside hostlers, | OVorture— bows there was no other visible signs | ing the inhabitants and driving them his is the second venture into the |y ™ o C 0l o < ilm‘ ‘:mr e ey e himtlers. 3560 | Morning, Noon and Night .. Suppe | to lend weight to the generally ac- ' to shelter. Later fires were siarted in matrimonial field for both bride and | g i B e e 25,04 » Ace High . .....: Brockton | cepted theory that he had come in diffcrent parts of the town. doin groom. Mrs. Blinn lost her husband | .0\ 50X e C0E 8 per.day; helpers, $8 (a) My Isle of Golden | contact with a live wire or throught 100,000 pounds damage, according to several years ago white the first Mre. | poc 1o o ‘:m'fv'r'-ds 5 Shop Men Benefit. Draams o et | Soias [other |agaticy’ had i beon electio. | £he! Dress masiclationsl The rilitary |E 4 ' Dunham died two years ago. Mrs. " Shamrock Al The following Increases were auth- h) Sw | forces were called, but wer right arm and the right leg recently ' pin ®H e (RO ) e Shamrock Again L ») 8wance ........... Gershwin| cuted There is no current, those s e - . re soon while leading an air attack upon 3linn has a married son living in this At 12:50 Resolute was ( orized for shop employes | Selection— familiar with the lay-out of the mill | Withdrawn. | Gen. Budenny's .cavalry south of | OO Mr. Dunham has no children. | ..aiiy with her . beifilill Supervisory forces -—— Machinists, The Man Who Ownas say, sufficiently close to \have caused T “I’ez“k “‘A("‘v‘;b’]o ;‘0; s3le macm:e The brid= 15 a former resident of | g1cnqidly while Shamrod WaMormakers,. blacksmiths, sheet Broadws his death, although it is possible that FOOD PRICES ADYANGE e an) B Plainville. During the past several | ji. e ’ adway = s i a 5 Sl PR the n t .metal workers, olectrical Workers. [ Gem from -lrenes s b gun bullet infiicted both _injuries. | months she has been kecping hotse | Dy e powermen, moulders, cupola tenders At : &) ~yls . < | Major Fauntleroy landed within the gon are ; D e ke ok etk gl et Alic y i another point and in his contortions aony o D T e Rl Sl and akers, inc . Sclection fro ! wi z . : ) 5 3 s 1 =] s. : _ native of Berlin and for ny vears | ¢ore. ot S DR TR0 e e b WA rction from ¥ | Wriggled around the rear of the survey by Government Officials Show [ It was reported in diplomatic | was a dealer in hay. S [ i lLantern stock. erafte, 13 cents an hoy 3 3 1 . = | circles today that former Premier | was superintendent of the New Brit- | (e) On Miami Shore ... Jacobi Stran, 3 3 a 9 Per Cent. Increase Since First | i . perts could not unde S ane elpers. ail | Strafgulation or Electrocution. S Aeewelci” 1 : 4 2 2 ¥ a not unde helper apprentices and helpers. a P et e d Paderewski had been appointed o, ain Town Farm. ton didn’t st Nin: Hadiad Ba At 12:55 the breeze be plasses, 13 eents an hour. Car clean- B ey Should the theory that Di Marco ! of Year. | represent Poland at future Allied sl by five conts an hour $h e s at Me ...... Munro| w,, electrocuted prove false, it 'is | conferences with full powers as re- ; ) E A D to the south, Terisnic elegraphers, telephone operators, e dvoe = probable that the deceased will be Washington. July 20.—Retail food | gards negotiations with the Bol-| EDITORS CASE D L YE $ih land et o \gents, towermen, levermen, tower and alnbow GArl™ .......... Hirsch|g,,na to have choked to death while = Prices continued (o show a steady in- | sheviki. ib and propabet S train directors, block operators and (e) Bo-la-bo ..... - Fairman | cating his sandwich. It is explained ¢rease according to a survey of 'hei ' guntic . mrock . was Waft men, ten cents an hour. Agonts | (f) Oh By Jingo ..... Von Tilzer | that there is a possibility that death . f00d budget >f the avernge family for - Arthur J. Sloane of New Haven Jour- | 25tern hut somewhat to at small non-telegraph stations, five | Finale March— was due to a combination of both | June made puolic today by the bureay | _Jondon. July 20-—The decisive de- | y AL 1513 Shanrock pass Siate on hous P Ressdle. ... ol . Seltzer| elecrocution and srangulation, the | Of Statistics of the department- of | feat of a Polish division in the re-} mal-Couricr, Hus Contempt of Court | to Windward and took i . ‘ 3 3 el the ik slute Out of Unskilled Helpers. former coming in a mild degree hay- | Jabor. {sion of Lida, where the Bolshevikil Case Continucd This Afternoon. : hm-émzie o et ot st VOLSTEAD VICTORIOUS ing caused the latter. An advance of 2 per cent. was |are driving toward Grodno isireport - nil set ahcad of her sd™maintenance of way and unskilled The vietim made his home on "Oted on June 2 over prices on the | ©d in an official statement from Mos-, New Haven, July 20.—A hearing |} el A rocks i - 8 B Booth street and is single, according SAMe€ day of last year. This was an j COW received by wireless today. on the summons issued by Judge | of o mile ahead of Re Construction forces, thelr assistants, to factory records. increase of 9 per cent. since the first Charles J. Martin of the Orange | picked up 4 puff of aie section, track and maintenance fore- | I8 Declared Nominated on Republi- ; of the year court for Arthur J. Sloane., managing | nround Resolute to wind —_— 360 000 REALTY DEAL or of the New Haven Journal- with Shamuvockeus | cause of death. Were Married Before. ! been bunzled. the spin { taken in at 12:15 and a l por duy [ Faward 3. Lynch, to Tender Some | 1r. Comellaof Harttord in an etorc RIOTS ARE CONTINUED § | Challcngrr Poorly. b . r : { menced yesterday and has heen re- ! pulsed by the heroic work of seven Polish divisions, according to an of- { ficial statement from army head- | quarters toda | Major Cedric Fauntleroy of Chi- | cago. chief of aviation of the second Polish army, was wounded in the men and assistants and mechanics in e thege Aepartments, 15 cents an hour. m Ticket—Rev. 0. J. Kvale Dis- GENSUS FIGURES JOBS FUR THE BLIND “ovrier to appear and show why he Laborers employed In shops and qualificd Is Court’s Ruling. T should not be considered in contempt T onclnite S ,..‘umy;‘.,...rl :-- I--fln!ulun .hnA"Ir : - = s Main Street Property Changes Hands of the court, which was set for this ar which seemed to dr Mechanics’ helpers in bridge and fenson, Minn., July 20 —F e O morning, was ¢ i nti o on. & = > pullding departments, track laborers, | J. Kvale of Benson is .nm,".n:;:d . | Fast Cleveland. Ohio, Shows Gain Forty-five Persons Thux \flicted This Moming—David Segall is New | | Gounoel hn,“ lg,‘(:,‘\',,l' ",;::,?;i"_\- | ;b",”d _""i‘ "_"‘r"";“ o gommon laborers, bridge tenders. | the republican candidate for congress| of 197 Chase, asked Judze Martin that the | ‘-',‘-:."mc it o-nn. firemen, pumper engineers, | in the seventh Minnesota district, and contempt charge be heard before a & ng watehmen or nurman and | Congressman A. J. Volstead, author Registers 49.4 Per Cent. Decrease. This State, of the prohibition enforcement act is | ) i Aeclared to be the “duly nominated | Washington, July 20.—The follow- | Hartford. July —Stetson candidate” In a decision filed here | ing cens was apnounced today: | Ryan, secretary of the board of e e made specific. claiming that the sum- | 3 i a 0! today By District Judsn Albert John:| Hast Cleveland, O, 27382, in- | cation forths blind. said rotmy tney io | PIece of Main street property. known ' .on: Jnaiallepation’ were 1ot i | winsrery b e atae N masters and assistant yardmasters, \—n who heard the suit contesting | crease 18,113 or '197.3 per cent. | 35 factories in Hartford, Waterbury, |25 the McCabe block, was sold DN o0, s was over-ruled. A second | 1:%0 Shamrock hors avay clung ‘o Per Cont.—Warwick, R. L, Have Employment in Factories in Proprietor. 3 } it b | the course com close Between $60.000 and $65.000 is, !ISinterested court. The reqbiest was | -héad B S N T e denied. Mr. Chase then filed a de- o jemp lighters and tenders § 1.2 cents - consum- mated this morning when a valuable | ™" cinis the charge be | thwester Comoes) an hour Train despatchers are given an erease of 13 cents an hour. and yard c . - = S ard Gre i > i 1 cents an bour. Kvale's nomination. Charges were | Lakewood. Ohio 41.732, increase 26.- = Bridgeport, New Haven. New Brit. | Smuel and f:;'f“:‘d~‘f;‘,}'i"r"° ™ P | demurrer was offered setting forth | Tesolute more than 309 v The Clerical Forees. 'r(n;lmc; e this chie s David | that there was no couiempt in the | In whore a souihwester se thhe following Increases are added | ¥** AP atheist 1. 13,481, decreasc 13,148 or 49.4 per | Persons were employed, principally Q\: ]!‘ : fl:\: o'"\mx« Clnl’h’\erj h;dx‘ matter published. Judee Martin over- | working out toward the ¥ ' the established rates for clerical —————— cent. West Warwick, R. I, 15,461 | at foot presses and power machinecs. 1:.‘:\\'_ Ritea e R siels S ol ;:]l:‘l \‘r‘::T' o~ :n_ that it would ap Shamrock picked up the “Snd mation forces ¢ incorporated since 1915, Some of them carn as much as $21 Fnye e 5 L sre were clements of | of {he southwester at 1: Store keepers, chief clerks, fore- SPELLAGY To RESIGN - a week. There are a few women | Greenstein and Lawyer Harry Milk-, contempt in the comment. The case | oreased her lead to nes men and other lrl'fl‘lrk'.l supervisory Dorio Boy Dies of among them. owitz handled the interests of M. | was delayed to zive Mr. Chase time In | mile the first mark beim srces, clerks with ane or more years ::llroud experjence, train and en- or crew cullors, assistant station train announcers. gatemen, and parcel réom employes, 3 cents an hour Janitors, elevator and telephone operato watchmen employes srating office appliances and m.m.., work, 10 cents an hour rolght hahdlers or trucke s an hour The Common Laborers, All common laborers ln and aroun “tatlons storehouses and wnrthnunn- \ot otherwise preovided for, nts an hour made during the suit that Volstead | 551 or 174.9 per cent. Warwick, R. ain. Meriden and Stamford 45 blind At . ———— Segall. { which to prepare cvidence in reply to | time about four miles to Assistant U Attorney General to Injuries in Fall! NEW SWIMMING RECORD. The property is on ‘:I"' east side of | the allegation. Resolute Has Cha N Andrew Dorio, the three year old | Ge€neva, July 20.—A voung French Main street just north of the rai — Shamrock’s elapsed time) Resume Business in Hartford—Will | .o 0e 1 ouis Dorio of 320 Park street, | Red Cross nurse, Marguerite Funchs, |road tracks. ln is south olr the Daw- | Mpg, Adeline Davis to mark was 2:12:40 and . 2 S i d 1 2 3 y son block and runs easterly to proj 9 A = n ; dled this . morning at the hospital | has established a record for women |son 8 > s 2:16:15. 8o Take Part in Politics. of u fractured skull, resulting from | PY SWimming acroxs the Lake of Ge- |erty of the Armour company. A Observe 82nd Birthday | * i anirocks 1ead at el Harttord, July 20.—Assistant U. 8. |an accidental fall. neva in 10 i-4 hours. The distance window bs 4 upies the first floor Alrs. Adeline Davis will observe her | in eclapsed time was 3 1f Attorney Ceneral Thomas J. Spellacy RS ER SV eight miles. The record made by a {and business s the second floor . 323 birthdoy <r Thursds f this | seconds without taking int| of this city will offer his resignation o) >, o 2 i man is 7 1-2 hours. in the building. S uome of her ughter, jation the time allowance of his federal position 1o Avarney | COlo. Prohibitionists —— e T s. E. U1 of 23 Farkiore street, | must give Resolute on Gen. A. Mitchell Palmer in the near A e MARRIED ON JUNE 19 | at thai time will reccive calls | course future und return to this city to live For Anti-Tobacco Plank 3 . g m her fricuds. including members | Shamrock Rirst to He intends to ume his law prac Denver, Col., July 20.—Colorado’s WEATHER { Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Suneson, of; o5 the Spunish War Veterans' a | At 2 p.m. wl . the.md tice here and will take over active | delegate to the national prohibition | | 46 Pleasunt street, have announced | jliary. Mrs. Davi son, amuel | ward three m away management of his newspaper, The | convention wiii carry a plank calling Hartford, July 20. the marriage of their daiightei, Cor-} havis, was killed in action in the | gybed to starboard head lartford Post, which he recently | for prohibition of the manufacture | | for New Britain and vicinity: rinne 1. to G. Siezfried Larson. of | Philippines following the Spanish- | Shamrock had overstood ught. He expects in the fall to | and sale of totacco products. it was | tonight and Wednesday 1 Pridgeport. on June 19, The cere-| American war A zrandson, Irving |in an effort to pick up the | $ake an active part in the national | decided at h~ state convcntion here mony was performed by Rev. M xrsm—.;_ died in camp during the ,.Ncntl i (Cnnflnuod on Third Page) »=“ sgate campaigns. last night. - — Steahoim at Stamford. war. (Continued on Eleventl