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HARDING AND LIDGE DONATE ed from First Page) pittee hore on August 30, | showed 16 contributions 1,000, there have n 16 NEW BR N DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920. B e e M b 'FUNERAL OF KING ALEXANDER ON FRI. | Other Nations Will Be Represented at Services TELLS OF GRAFTING | ‘New York | ence at the Visiting Dr. Geonze H. Dal- ton was in attendance terday afternoon ing. Cards, evening CITY ITEMS A total of 13 babies were attended HARDING DELIVERS FOUR NIGHT TALKS, Scandal Develops Seli- | =557, 225 Haoween, vz Gos From Cleveland to Akron, turday a r AR e TR DEMOCRATS ACTIVE Two Rallies Planned for Tonight and One for Tomorrow Night—Loncr- gan to Speak Here Sunday. The democrats will hold two ral- lies tonight. One will be held at the Ukrainian hall on Erwin Place for the Sixth Ward club and the A musical program will be a feature of the afternoon. The committee is making arrangements to handle 2a capacity crowd. CONTRACT AWARDED. The school accommodations com-= mittee of the school board met yes- terday afternoon with Architect D. K. Perry, who drew the plans for the new school building on Tremont street. The committee voted to award the con- tract for heating the building to the F. A. Schaffer company of Bristol at a sationalisms at Hearing other at the Lithuanian hall on Park Ohio, Today 2y street for the Second and Fourth | Cleveland, Oct. 28.—@enator Hard- | Ward clubs. Local candidates will ing, who opened his final campaign |Speak at both lralhes,d IR, swing last night with four speeches lmlt’:l:";":;efl:“s: rm;rl\lyc‘o bcy o to Cleveland audiences, spent most den f todey.quictly at a hotel here, rest- | the ¥- W. C. A tomoutow night. Misd gure or $29,980. Other bids recetved are as follows: Huey Bros. company, * Boston, $36,198. A. A. Mills, of New Britain $36,350, Elmgreu and com« pany, of Hartford, $33,793. Stone and Underhill, of Boston, $29,987. contributions from Indi- ! New Britain General hospital to Mr. two from clubs, today's and Mrs, Tortien Anderson of 76 The eighteen donations Oct, 27.—Funeral ; New York, Oct. 28, —William Waix- | West Main street. 0.60 and include ite King Alexander, Which | el of Tuckahoe, president of thel J R Donations, will be held Friday, will be attenc rdén Clty Wrackiog Co ldge club, Tulsa, Okla. :)lyxn‘l:‘l:‘l‘!::n)‘:"l l;.’r“l\'mt:n ments. He | ‘v\l:;\“v', M.\r.:'\y:‘ z(::z“ xmm‘ lfll build ! 1 le M f Kensingt nd a ot 2 - 2 s Aspiaty Syl ce stigating the “building { macy board and is now employ A urray of Kensington a ilton elub, Chicago, $6.: | 1y in this city at the prosent Sme. | (rust” that he had baid $1.000 to Wil- | (he North o iy PIOYed I | 11 “and conferring with local repub- [ 801 MUY O AT achool. - mith, San Fran- | Other natlons will probably be rep liam P. Brindell, president of the| At the Center Congregational |lican leaders. - - S will be the principal speaker. Miss 0; 8. G. Kennedy, Tulsa, | wented by their diplomatic offick 15 | building trades council, for a work- | chureh'last evening, Professor. Edward An automobile ride and a lunch- [ Xri 2% §PC BERS TR, B veral cities Wm. Sacks, Tulsa, ! here. ) {ing sment with the council B, Heed of Yale colloge spoke on|eon at the Cleveland Country club | o PR (85 N0 0t the state and | mobile driven by Joseph Stovalla, last Percy 1. Magee, Tul. The entire press of Greece, in com- ME; Wairell deslaibd e iad: also % i " " he } | ig rious condition today. - < e Rambling in Palestine.” ' He has|Were the only engagements on t is a strong supporter of Lonergan. night, is in a se l.flson- Thomas Vach, St.| menting on the death of s\y,yn‘u "\‘:;“\ paid Brindell another $1,000 for get- | been in Palestine as a major of the [ program before his departure in lhel The committee is trying to secure ' Stovalla was in court today charged EHS00: Gosrge M. Reyn- | ander doplore the loms of 1he YOUSE | ting bim & house wrecking job. American Red Cross. afternoon for Akron where he is to} ;e services of Philip Troupe of New with reckless driving, and his case was 0, $2,000; E. E. Pantzer, | sovereign, who during a short reign Phe i wittiest. told! ihe ! conimittes BV S5000F David ¥. /| 2ad woa sreat popularity TReT e A1 told kel comibiites ENGLAMLLS ON_LEAGUE speak tonight. Haven to be on the program with | continued until November 6. services abeh O’'Connor, the 17 vear old today tes- | daughter of John P. O’ Connor, has slative com- | passed the examination of the Phar- MAY DIE OF INJURIES Bridgeport, Oct. 28.—Frank Sems ilck, 9, who was struck by an auto- “ it s Despite the demands made on him | niss Murray. York city, $2,000; Dun- The body of King v\[}“'"“‘"t‘ ‘l“':j session under subpoena, had threats at last night's meeting, Mr. Harding’s| The grea:'.m democratic rally of A Washington, D. C., $3,- | conveyed today from Tato! to tor | ©Ned to “break” him unless he signed voice was in” good condition today |the season will be held in Fox's thea- JATE Curry. | PRibaren. | cathedral in Athens in1h1e OWN mCIE ment that compelled him to and the cold which had threatened |ter Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. | of tha sophomora class at. Rensselaer B_Gogwell, Jr., Albany | car, which was '"'\'"“ oo only building' trades council mén. | EABeFRbSIRI®LE 26 -MI=t ZEME | to handicap him in his public speak- | Congressman Augustine Lonergan Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., haa York, $2,000; [Howard | friend, Lieut. Stavno Mewsas = B0 Atter “dickering” with Brindell, | Submits 16 International Agreements |ing had almost disappeared. It was | will be the principal speaker. Thomas been elected president of the sopho- Aberdeen, 8. D., §1, cofin was draped in the roval fAg. |\, "y yq) said, he signed the con- iland, Tu Okl The improvised hearse was followed said, however that he probably would | Reilly of New Haven will also speak mors neutrals. - b ” by 7 tract and had to discharge his old Slev seve oto! in the first of make few rear platform speeches = h Augustus, Clevels by several motor i AL employes, although they were mem- . e 1,250 c W uecen Olga with during the remainder of his trip Decker, Chicago, $1,250; [ which was dowager Queen Olg bers of a union affiliated with the N. B. BOY HONORED. John E. Doolittle, who is a member Entered Into Since January 10 for World Wide Publication. 5 sthe Y = r Fargo, N. D, $1,100 a lady-in-waiting while in the second | 4 & o i z throug Ohio, conserving is voice {netances members of | was the widow of the king, Madame | American Federation of Labor, and family have given contri- [ Manos, accompanied by M. Gryparis, ! 1,000 each. Mr. and Mrs. | grand murshal of the court. Pavidson, Bay City, Mich.: The members of the cabinet and 8. Charles T. Crocker, San | high officials awaited the arrival of d four other members | the cortege at the cathedral, in which ker family; Mr and Mrs. | the body was placed on a © Detroit, and four mem- | Suarded by a special detail Bprockels family of San | dlers and officers, After short prayers ' in this class. the mourners withdrew and the put tes Contribute. was admitted to the cathec Washington, Oct. 28 —Great Brit-|for the larger audiences. ain has submitted to the League of For the first time since he began council’s union Nations for registration and publica- | hjs campaign trips the senator is | Mr. Waixel declared that he paid | tion sixteen international agreements | traveling without a private car, he |the $1,000 to Brindell last July 20 entered into by her since the cove- | anq Mrs, Harding riding in one of the in a room at the building trades em- | nant of the league came into force com))arl;zient cars which previously ployers’ association last January 10, according to ad-|y..e been used by other members of e Brindell at first Vices received here today from head- | ¢he party. It was said that the quarters of the league council. LTS A R e e eements,” said the ad- .- y f the short runs to be made and be- he was no piker, so I raised the ante. * naga S bd § - . include enagagements of the | ;..o each night away from Marion Later, Mr. Waixel said he prom- |e as s and s i - pro empire as o whele and specific en- | {28 CRTT BB AL ised Brindell another $1,000 if he | gagements of India, South Africa and GIVES RULING ON WOMEN got a job on which three or four | Canada.” Attorney General Rules That Woman crowd was so dense that it w 'Warren G. Harding and others were figuring. When asked why he Who Marrics Alien Forfeits Her Rights of Citizenship. tremely difficult to maintain order. in Coolidge, his run- B made this IN ACCIDE ymise, Waixel said: S Hartford, Oct. 28.—Attorney Gen. oh gave $1,000 — several hundred $1,000 BEEKEI'I M”RI]ER eemed as if everybody else was| Bridgeport, ; 28.—Edward giving him a thousand dollars or five | 1tobedoux, 17, Fas | haget - in iw hundred dollars so T followed suit’ | collision in Devon, Milford, last night, When he got the job the witness | I8 expected- to recover. He is at the Frank. E. Healy gave an opinion to- day to Edmond J. Hoskins, registrar sald he gave Brindell the money in | hospital. His brother Roy, 12, was the latter’s office at the building [ Killed when their bicycle was hit by trades council headquarters. an automobile driven by Michael S. of voters in Simsbury, which Is of importance to every town in the state. The question asked by the registrar Palvernik, of Stratford. Coroner Mix is holding an inquest at New Haven and Milford today. questions put to him bY | y¢ w1 be remembered by many E;owould have made $5,000 or $6,- = 5 related whthehtsa:l’?l‘fi e St sl committee. that a short time before the killing - KRANOWITZ A MEMBER. oman who ha ed an alien. for Deficits. o y Waixel said that he never paid the z c K 5 The attorney general says that the of Taft, Beckett, who was a young dosrp e st The name of William C. Kranowitz | _ shows no pledges of ald . extra $500 asked by Brindell Sl el - .or | woman lost her right to vote on Nov. fellow with wild tendencies, made was inadvertently left out of the list| , any deficit that may exist P —— oA 2 when she married the alien, and fon but the amdavit his appearance In his city. He of the members of the 1).uhl|l:|l,\ com- ! tyat she lost her citizenship. He fur- Be committes does, how- | C/aimed on arrival here, that he had mittee for the New Britain General jo; states that Chapter 15 of the laws plate the continuation of only just returned from the battle- hospital drive as published in last ¢ tne special session of 1920 is in for tunds with which | felds of France whére he had fought evening’s Herald. conflict with the federal statutes. S unpald debts.” for two years with a Canaddan out- the committee whether | it. He® was garbed In the uniform “any agreement or agrec- | °f Canada, and some of the stories or implid, made or con- | he told were considered by many as the effect that any | “whoppers”. Beckett was hader be furnished to make up | surveillance of the police for some- cles wh may exist be- | time, and at about the same time a ' nd, dollected or | number of petty thefts were report- R tor and the moneys | ed to the authorities No arrests which may hereafter be | connecting Beckett were mlade how- the committee or any of [ ever. After the finding of the dead or agencie: Mr. Upham | body of Taft, Beckett was around w of no such agreements. | town for peveral days, and then he — suddenly WQisappeared. He was not FOR I’ SWINEY heard 'frgm for many months, and then the information came here that Arvanged At h For 8 o'Clock Sun- hire the “inexperienced” men of the demanded $2,000 | the witness declared, addin “When I offered him $500, he said jm's office estimated there imately 50,000 contribu- paign chest. The small- tlons listed are of 25 F g0 women gave 62 why, no one in Mr, Up- knows. (Continued from First Page). e He tes- tified that the labor leader wanted damaging facts against many of the . report Mr. Upham filed [ o it rnity of the Capital city, | $1,500 at this time explaining that vite answering a seriow | 'Told Wild Tal if somebody clse had got _the job There will be a Hallowe'en social Friday evening at the Church of St. John the Evangelis under the he was Incarcerated in the Vermont s¢, | prison. Think Beckett Insane. The alleged confession secured by the state police, has been a cardfully 3 guarded secret, but Detective Andrew . Kelly, prominent worker |J. Richardson of this city, said he ks of the Friends of Irish | Wa&s not at all surprised when the oday gave out for publi. | Infprmatin was given that Beckett announcement relative to | had confesseq Bt Mary's church Sunday Here In this city, many people pr Terence MacSwiney. In | NAve exprewsed themselves that the g “confession” s nothing more than Pendtt of the Catholic | ®nother one of Beckett's attempts at New Britain have made | Pavado. He is accepted by many as 5 for & spedial ml’m"\ being mentally drresponsible for at St. Mary's church Sun. | MAny of his acts, and for this reason ng. Oct. 31,4t 8 o'clock | there Is a general belief that the . J. T. Winters in charge | YOUN& man will spend many of the o ° e e Too Weak to Do An; on the death of Lard |®ne asylum. i ce MacSwiney, Michael “STEm CAR and Joseph gurphy. ! WRIGLEY 'S Z JUICY FRU I} “‘, 7 CHEWING Gt v OnTl }u 2 s Illl‘xlvr)rl‘l' 4 f e D2 are requested to assemble hall on Beaver streot m. to secure their mourn- and march in a body to At 7:65 sharp. The mid- is reserved for the UCATIONAL WORK The ordinary every-day life of most women is a ceaseless treadmill of work. ow much harder the tasks become when some derange- ment peculiar to her sex makes every movement painful, and keeps the nervous system all unstrung until life seems hardly worth living. Every women in this condition should profit by the experience of these two women whose letters follow. Read the Experience of These Two Women Meriden Clergyman Find< That His Own Nephew, Outting Up College Capers, Played Trick on Him, Meriden, Oct. 28.—A sensational “theft” of the Rev, F. S. Lippitt's automobile from his garage on West Main street last night while the rector was attending a meeting in All Saints Epliscopal church, resulting in the ar- rest at midnight in Wallingford of in Dozen Clties In Varlous | Albert L. M. Grass, 18, of 21 Walton | Park, Melrose Highlands, Mass., Country. | Wallace H. Henshaw, 18, of on, Oect. 28.—Regional ! Mapletan street, Suffield, Brown u nferences on M"‘u"‘m will versity students, turned out this morn- 12 cities In various parts ing in the police court to have been a ntry, the bureau of sduca. | CO!eRe plank and they were pe charged upon payment of police e unced today, beginning with | penses by Mr. Lippitt. One of the pair hioago November 29 and |, . ,chew of the clergyman and they with sessions for the New Y tates in New York, Decem- tdzons’ Conferences Wil | | were complying with terms of a | wager that they bring a car into | Rhode Island with out being appre- nended. A man in Wallingford saw them changing markers and their ar- | rest folowed phases of educational particularly those pertain- salaries and training of 111 be discussed at the jes which are the outcome tional citizens' conference fon held here last May. nting on the need for more chools for the training of The funeral of Thomas Kilhowski Dr. P. P. Claxton, United was held this morning at 8 o'clock’ missioner of education es- ' at the church of the Sacred Heart &t If all the persons ever The burial was in the parish ceme- from Normal schools in this = tery ere still living there would 10,000 teachers needed for schools. “ Deaths and Funerals. Thomas Kilhowski. Einer Willlam Anderson, The funeral of Einer Willlam An- derson was held at 2 o'clock this af- | ternoon from his late residence on STILL ILLEGAL _ | Commonwealth avenue, and at 2:30 80 WHY REGISTER IT? | o'clock services were conducted at the wven, Dct. 28.—Counsel for | Erwin chapel by Rev. Mr. Wahistrom Finke, of Redding, charged | The burial was in Fairview cemetery. an e ———————— e Aister a stili and| TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKEKS Nquor in his possession rais- pint before Judge Thomas In - urt today, that inasmuch as| 33 MYRTLE b‘l;-. 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