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/N BTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921.—TEN PAGES. PRICE T FPRSEY MAN KILLS WIFE 'REVOLVER DUEL NETS FARM LOAN ACT LIST OF DEAD AFTER TRAIN C USING KNIFE AND HATCHET | (QUPLE OF VICTIMS | 1 CONSTITUTIONAL. NOW SAID TO REACH TOTAL OF pdy of Mother Found MAIN ST. SALOONMAN [ ppope Operator Overbears Battle Supreme Court Decides Long, BLOCK SET SAYS MAN IN CHA by Twin Sisters—| PAYS FINE OF $100 in Ansonia ' Anticipated Question R ' e Father is Near Death 1, i\ ‘o= During ROW IN WATERBURY ALSO FIFTY MILLONS HELD UP. Foeke, Whe Saw B BEAZE e Shapo of € in Hospital—Trouble| Raid, is Source of Sup- e Wreck, Tells Story \ Made Accider N Stab Wound In Abdomen May Be ' . Over Alimon ply, Policeman Finds. ghae z Validity of Act to Loan Government | Death list of last night's railroad | — y. 'a n Latter Case—Card Game | Money o PA st nlturist = conurition| Was a Passenger Ofi Day‘ sm; I: here was today fixed by H. O. NQW York Cen The failure of several police raids| Said to Be Cause of Street Fracas. | ' ; | D Coro ool Fortonpcounty Gat to reveal any traces of illegal liquor { Tax Exempt. Coach — Platform On ¢ The morgue at Chesterton con- Sideswiped Tw Ansonfa, Feb. 28.—Jemmie T. ( i ies, e THREATENED sales at the cafe conducted by Fetix ! T 5 bt 0 L T ;e ©¢TO | Washington, Feb. 28.—The federal Which feiisd Sebodie pome ofithem only | Lodsinski at the corner of Main and | 13 ii Grimin hospital seriously wound- | rorm loan act, was held constitution- ch He Stood Demol- | rrasmentary, four were still under the | Before Crashii R RE i ed: Dominick Loermo, said to be a [al today by the supreme court. This . wreckage 15 hours after the accident, DER P VIOUSLY Latayatte/straetufinispite ofith ol en | cousin of Jemmie, is at police head- lis the act under which land banks !shed—Was Not Serious- and twg were at a hospital 'MM('ir-l' Trai Whi k that the place has had an UNSIYOTY| g0 4ors with a bullet wound in the | WOr® established to extend loans to Iy Inj an City 1 Oaly 161 nad heen astétiely A ch reputation for some time past has et S, @rliy W o ; i g wark, N. J.. Feb. 28.—After And- | resulteq in the instituting of a close | T8Nt arm, and Joseph Loermo, fath- | The act was attacked on the ground | y Injured. {dentfed by relativesiioniriends e B railed RALEC) ® bedy of their mother in tho | watch over the premises. Saturday | er of Jemmie is held by the police |that congress was without coxdstitu- e At Chesterton morgue: n, Ber throat cut, her head bat- | night Policeman Willlam P. McCue | as a result of a revolver duel In a |Ulonal authority to establish farm | DPorter, Ind, Feb. 28.—Edward J.| Howard Arney, an employe of r 4 Ther body hacked. Estell solved the mystery of a hidden source | parmpouge on New Haven avenua ’loo.n bu.n}(s and to exempt She'n» bondf‘ Fierke of Grand Rapids, Mich., who Walker and Wecks, engineers of Porter, Ind., Feb. n Y 9 | when he apprchended one of the from taxation. Justice Day who ren- | stood on the platform on the day Cleveland, O bodies had b o Elanor Wasky, 18-year-old | Loitlona" of the cafe s he was | S2rly today, the cause of which has |dcred the opinion for the court said | coach of the Michigan Central train, | Mre, Ismma Bevier, Augusta, Mich. | forenoon from the o ¥ rushed into the parlor to find | jeaving the bar-room, and took a | Dot yet been determined. The last |the power of congress to cstablish | just a few fcet from the point where Mrs. Florence See.‘ M!;higu;x City, when the CammdiE w r F with a knife wound in | pottle of gin out of the man's pocket | tWo named were put under $10,000 banks had in a broad sense been up- | the New York Central engine hit it. | Ind. St PR e atI‘:\) a h. It appears that the “patron’” is well | bonds in city court this morning and held by the supreme court in the and who saw the passengers in this Toarl Muy Cavansush, 8 vesrs old. | fral acd the \'on' Ye they entered, the father, accord- | acquainted with the trade at the cafe. | their cases continued until next Mon- | days of Chief Justice Marshall | coach trying to escape as the head- | adopted daughter of Mrs. See. " respectively, crashed. 4 fo the police, declared: He takes up a position in front of | day. | The court in sustaining federal | jight bore down on them, gave a! Mrs. Lillian Bachr, wife of G. R. It was a };‘A i 1 killed her—you can now kill me. | the bar and when anyone calls for a | In the fight tha telephona was over- | court decrees dismissing injunction ! graphic description of the wreck to- | Bachr, Michigan City., A el 4 Pas all my fault.” He then lapsed | drink of anything barred by the 18th | turned and the night operator at the ' Droceedings brought by Mr. Smith, al- = day. AU R R ik ot vears ola: eor n:‘th theW,,Y unconaciousness amendment, he looks over the pros- | telephone exchanga answering the S0 held that congress had the author- “The car swayed suddenly and left | nephew of Mrs. Bachr { across the Tnf ertsip Boside the body of Mrs. Wasky | pective purchaser to determine ! call, heard the sounds of battle. ity to excmpt the bonds of the bank | the tracks,” he said. *“We bumped | Justin Collins, London, Ont. fmchignn Centte'::ec o e tound a hammer, a hatchet and | whether or not he is “all right.” If he | She notified the police who started | from taxation. | along the ties for a few feet at full Gordon Campbell, Revelstoke, TRl s hcam rving knife. is one whom the proprietor can de- | out on a search for the place and Farm loans ageregating more than | speed. From one side I heard a |C, student at Coyne Trade and Ln~! FhE a ght angle he daughters sadd their father | pend upon to remain silent. the “pa- | picked the L.oermo home. They were $50,000,000 have been held up since | pjast of a whistle. I looked out. | gineering school, Chicago. ot C:rt“m.d coache been ordered to pay their mother | tron” passes over the bottle of gin at first refused admittance. They May 1920 ‘as a resu[t of the suit in- | mpere was another train bearing Carl Deland, fireman of New York I Souna l: mlll f)m":h vhi a month alimony following a re- | which he carries in his coat pocket, | found the rooms spattered with blood Stituted by Charles E. Smith, a stock- | gown on us at full speed. Central train, of Elkhart, Ind. coachés otythp;(l x: t decree of separation. Mrs. |and the drink is sold The bottle is' ana picked up ncarly a dozen empty DRolder in the Kansas City Title and “I couldn’'t move. My tongue stuck W C. Engler, traveling on pass £rom | thro = e Michigag ky, they said, had allowed him |then returned and replaced in the | cartridge shells and found several 1rust company, to test the validity up in the roof of my mouth. I tried | Chicago to Detroit. tuv:nfi w:uch it had weeks in which to pay the first | pocket. In this way little opportunity ' hullets or the floor. Jemmie was Of the Federal Farm Lean Act. Ap- |2 B %S00 o0 T8 MOCEe, S 00 | ™ Claud Johnson of Eikhart, Ind., en- | iy oo, Bearly 50 th's allmony and to leave the |is afforded the authorities to catch | sound to be in a dangerous condition plications to this amount were pend- to shout to the péople inside. My | gineer of the New York Central train. | g, ledr ness after the se. . That time expired today. the place with “the goods.” | and a doctor who was called ordered iM& When Commissioner Lobdell an-{, .3 lofused to function. " | Peter Cain, Regina, Sask. S mamiof e oV, Hmes, they fald. their fath- | Policeman McCue had informaton | him sent to the hospital. None of the Rounced at a conference of farm loan | "L TRUReC 10 TURNCOR- W "\ o 1 Mrs Barnhart' Kramer, aged 60, work ‘?g’l'. _ threatened the life of their | that this method of beating the 1AW | gecupants of the house which includ- | Oficials here that officials’ approval| ... " G, (he side the New York : Wife of wealthy wholesale grocer of ock Was. and recently came to the |was being employed so when he en- | o4 peside the three men, three women would be withheld pending a deci- Central train. was approaching. I | Michigan City, A statement by T¢ loading a revolver, and threat- | tered the place Saturday night at | 5,4 three children, would talk. sion of the court, otid e that olher pasmsengeis had At Michigan City hospital: Cook on duty at the e ' the lives of the entire family. | the head of a ralding squad. he quick- Officials placed the total amount | “OWd see that ofher passensers Mad | o'y Giddings, lentified from | the block two miles ay or two later, the girls said, |1y detected the figure heading for the of loans of farmers held in abeyance | | = ot oo held a little girl— | Watch, had railroad ticket from Kirby, | 88ainst the Michigan y took a picture of his wite and | back door. Dashing down the floor. Knife Fight in Waterbury. by the suit at many times 350,090,- el ne tho;u:h e AT e | Wyo., to Augusta, Mich. while the track was le hed it to pieces with a carving | he collared the accomplice and held | Waterbury, Feb. 28.—Pasquale | 000. however, the receipt of aplica- | "BUR B 0 B0 77 (55 G0N, i1 Mrs, Fredrick Schwier and 3 vear New York Central. ' o, saying: him for appearance in court today | Forte, 33, of 11 Green street, is a pa- | tions having stopped with Commis- |/ Ho 0 S0 % ho cven started for ©ld_son, Michigan City. at the scene of the Soms et 1 witl & in connection with charges brought | tient in St. Mary's hospital in a seri- | Sioner Lobdell's announcement. On ! L e neer W. F. Long of y I will 4o the same thing 4 3 March 1, 1920 the Farm Loan Board | the door.where.I was standing. d ou.” against the owner. The accused plead- | ous condition as the result of a stab j March © o “Then suddenly the side of the car Woman at Michigan City. hospital, | Who escaped unhurt, d Faskiy Was taken t hospital | €d Fuilty this morning. admitting | wound in the abdomen, and Grozio jTeported. that $182.897,000 bad been | T} o ey e S tous 1o, | supposed to be wife of E. M, Gid- | received a clear sigw s % . h n ade sales on the ¢ 51 N " advanced to 75,384 farmers and that | buckled in. My . Ssnee e Ok re physicians sald he might dje, (hat he had made De Napoli, 36, of 851 North Riverside escionl asof cieryhimel dieaoly: || CIESIE his fi . premises. Judge George W, Klett im- | gireet, is under arrest charged with 2PPlications from 179,734 —persons Brestoll "AS O EVEEL LIl e | Four bodies under wreckage. early today for his ho m— — posed a fine of $100 and costs. | Rssault with intent to kill, as a result then pending totalled $471.000,000. | ing in . Iy Twenty ihpe6 bodies at Chesterton | When the Michigan ONAL FOR The case of Peter Oleacevich, also | of a street fight near Riverside ceme- | The suit in the Supreme Court was | ing the nose of the engine. I vemem: |, gy struck the derailer 600 charged with keeping liquor With in- | tor carly Sunday morning. De |0 the form of an appcal from lower ?e;d‘h‘,’_l'g’;wm‘,:e:":e:“hg;’r{fs OUt | Partial identifications ~ which the | crossing it was the fi S’ EX-SERVICE MEN lent to sell, was continued until| na5oi has admitted to the police that | COUrt decisions refusing fo mee op o p:n lihat 111 mever forget. And | COTOner refused to accept as positive | had of the impending- P Thursday morning at the request of | } " gaphed Forte, claiming that he dnjunction to restrain ' the Kansas | scream e - and other information from train | said to have stated. ¥ i 5 > ] rkness. P 5 = |iawrer Sianiey I Traseskil He was did mo in ssif defomss. The scowssd | (XY THe S0 Teust CoCheny BRCE | S e from that platform |Tecords and persons on the train, | the eight conches o reiedsed in bonds of $200. The arrest | ;joimg he was attacked by Forte first [ \PVeEIN® s runds o Don 5 N e the roundor | Bave the following list of missing. | Central train bumped ovate Plans Being Made to Honor Wig mede Saturday night. {and that he was struck across the | DY the Twrm . doun Banke T e th kmocked out of me. When | Miss June Campbell, stenographer | coming to a standstill 3 Condemnation proceedings were | oo . < ith a heavy bag of coins. The | Covernmen perie oA i s > iddic of our train | 1o the Michigan . Central division | and fourth coaches af mbers Who Were Under Colors brought by Liquor-Prosecutor M. A. | o of Wichiia,” Kansas, and the | 1 sut up the whole middic of our train | oo 8 o okson, Mich. on e e SUxtih fo the case of Peter Butrozsi [ife used and a bag of cojus ""‘s: Joint Stock Land Bank of Chicago, | was gone. T e S L Sl BD G 5‘“‘ n World W {ana Samucl Ssunders’ No-appearance | (he Dossession of the ~Palice: De . (neir application were made dc- | “When I could get to my knees, I, oh’ pac supposed to be brother | throngh - o = g lwes put in In elther case. Batrozzi| Napoll is held without bonds pending | fengants in order that the entire | stayed there and gave.up a praver- | o v campbel, ~ 8! e @nnual banquet of New Brit- ., suunders were fined last week. | » hearing Friday morning. ., | auestion might be settled finally in | “T'l never forget the expression | \/ 0 CUPOT L Vo Michis I except two: bags lodge, B. P. O. E., will be held on ; N“:k P":‘“«-\_‘ ‘:"R’“’“”d‘ ;::":’ one suit. of the faces of those poor people as | .. 'Cyev tng. . ’ :;:a;;;h:pl:::t X brother, and Nic! osso of Sperty | QGou for Mr. Smith asserted in ; . The staring eyes of one s 3 , In the banquet hall of the SEEKS FOR SNOOZE | strect, are under arrest in connection ,pe ,:scil hatlihel Farmi Toan LAt :::; ;’o‘g‘:ed s erty mgw Z‘nine——-that 5 MLCISM"‘d ;“f; CMO&K&K‘ _ | the wooden coaches Punction with the ban- | with the affray. Loaded "“0":"1 was an exercise of power which con- | face is going to come to me for the mcm‘g:: rl o jvan Pers C::l(;;‘al I:::ln wore: there ‘will be held a testimonial AITIN RAI were found on these two men When groos qid not possess under the Con- | of my life.” sy Q b 5 sengers in ti the members of the lodge who UNDER w G T N taken into custody. The police found :tiluuon. Further ground for attack W;Eharke. }o'mslde of numerous bruis- Mr:v?lj\s:l'.hzekailhn Tonaon . Ont of the Michigan Cent pd under the colors in the World e | Forte and Rosso hanging around the wag found in the exemption of the es, was not injured. et e “:«M amon' tht; the death car were uni 4 | cemetery and they were unable to eX- | farm loan securities from taxation, "The car platform on which he stood DoRtIVe }dentiflcation&) 13 the shakeup and all fty-soven Elks served in the war, Willam Gaglis of South Manchester plain what they were doing there. ! as “instrumentalities of the govern- | was smashed into fragments. S S e B e, B the New York Central hich two lost their lives, Lieuten- O e Sl The police have learned that t:e ment."” e n e tm“‘ bt D :lfedown from their © Joseph A. Glover and John Adrian Fined COarel { men under arrest and the man in the William G. McAdoo, former secre- £ - ckage. in, Lieutenant Glover died in R — i | hospital were playing cards together | tary of the Treasury. submitted the S]X IRISHMEN SHOT Fred é::f;:':;ml::' g:s:igan o Most of the identifie ce, and Mr. Martin succumbed to nder Influence. | Saturday night until 4 o’clock Sunday government brief as special assistant A wliceator rorr’ner superinten; seriously injured we enza at the Pclham Bay Train- Willlam Gaglis, ot South u.m.he,_\ morning. De Napoli was a heavy | to the attorney general, in the argu- dent of schools at Michigan City. and southwestern Mich statién. Tne following commite loser in the game. ment of the case. He asserted that the { No Clemency Allowed for Men Charged A Matthews Murcods Wis For no reason that is working out the details for ‘¢ Wa* & visitor in this city Satur-| st banks were created as “fiscal agents” 3 5 could assign, almost testimonial, Exalted Ruler Dr. day, whereupon hangs a tale. It| British to Stand Pat of the government and that congress With Making War on Crown Forces The seriously injured included the | .ien 1o the little m. 3 following. Martin, chalrman; Past Exalt- secms that Willlam has the secret had the clear right to set up such —Executed Today. Abraham Roéenthal, 26, Chicago tow-r; a.(:r(fis _the trad received their wounds Rulers, ®. N. Humphrey and Tim- which many thirsty souls wish 1o | i jon | institutions. Since assistance of agri- ARk, e A e W. O'Brien, Secretary Dudley possess and that the secret got him | On Irish Question ' Insot pertains to the general wel-| Coric Feb. 28. (By Associated Press) | fructured. skull; | probably w1l ry. | Some wero decapitat olmes, Psteemed Leading Knight into what might have been very ser- | London, Feb. 28, (By Associated : fare, it was argued. congress could —Despite the appeal for clemency made | cover. for the failure to ident| jamin W. Alling and Lawrence P. jous trouble before his adventures in| FPress).—The British government have made direct appropriations for | r,onyly by the Cork corporation, the Carl McBeth, 30, Detroit, badly | 2° Which had been ial gan. | Now Trritain had reached thelr senue] | docs not intend to aiter its presemt | the purpose in view. but chose to | LR MU NT 11 Vial here whose | shocked and bruised. will recover. oo e committee arranging the ban- in potice court this morning. Having POlicY for maintaining order in Ire- | create these speclal agencies to PTo- | goqn was fixed for today on charges of | Eugene Collison 20, Danville, IIL Disposal of In plans in as follows: Past Exalt- mbibed freely of what he € Jand. Mr. Lloyd George, the prime | vide the necessary fund. levying war against the crown forces, | shicked and bruised, will recover. | The first group of Ruler Timothy W. O'Brien, ¢ T D] gl | minister announced in the ~house of | With regard to the tax exemption | . e guy exccuted by the military this | Pan. Belonga address unknown, | injured were rushed inj ; Dr. Edward J. Dray, r"'°l' °'"h‘"",‘" oastaenont h"'; for | commons today. The chief secretary | feature, Mr. McAdoo contended that { FE00 PO S B o Mo o dhot in pairs | condition serious. "| to Michigan City, Ind fn, Richard C. Brown and Har- nis wearied frame before seeking fOr Ireland. he said, would be ai- it was “simply & question for congress | 2% (7., of 15 minutes C. B, Bevier, Augusta. Mich., con- | them died on the way. Walrath. Arrangements are bo- oo i e before seeking ;.4 to carry his administration to | to determine when the usefulness of | &% DETVER @ "o B MHCL iy | aition serious, wife dead. ¥ cials expressed the be made to secure some noted speak- Lomor’ o NS Dinces Of tings for-|, eucoesstul conclusion. e e enhanced by | | o v, Thomas O'Brien, Patrick| Louis Hock, Jackson, Mich., sales. |thet ail of ihe others . = D! A = - (S m. . g 0 =) = cOT. shi d nd an entertainment will be held ingllabotit he hit upon the rallvoad Refuses Injunction. Mahoney, John Lyons, Daniel Calla- | man for a Chicago firm. ;:cz:‘;i(;‘;i;!ao:r\gfilys :;\ ng the evening. it tracks as a likely spot for a snooze,| W, S, Case of Hartford The supreme court refused today | SHan and John Allen. ’ T e ed early and, disliking to sleep in the open, he e . to isaus an infunction restraining the | , The first five were condemn 0 Efforts of volunteer) chose Dies Late This Afternoon ' ;. 2 1 0 0 iioaian from selling | this month for an attack upon the SHOT HIS BR THER nurses from Michigan | .PERJURY TRIAL the shadow of a train’ which : a s was waiting for the hour to proceed | Hartford, Feb. 28.—Judge Wm. S. 14,900 shares of stock of the Botany | CTOWR forces “‘lD""’;y' C::“"’w orks N R e AT from the city. <Crawling under the|Case, a member of the Connecticut Worsted Mills, of Passiac, N. J., | iR January. Allen, whose home was in - > I ronfunion in ineti : ' | Tipperary, was sentenced by court- | 11-Year-Old Boy Kills 9-Year-Old . coach, he slept supreme court bench, died at his which had been seized under the trad- - officials upon the list Policeman W. P. McCue got wind. home, 62 Highland street, this aft-ing with the enemy act. ?“‘“’““.“_“; e v;‘:“;i;;a’sze:fl;‘;:z Brother to “Put Him Out of His | The speed of the for Trial Tuesday, | ©f the strons resting place, and ernoon from an affection of the [ The decision had the effect of sus- | dmiaunition. fireed oo Feb < | tral train while fatal] sought the city’s guest to warn him | throat. taining the government in its claim | the king's bench confirmed on February | wfisery.” in the two death cars, Lamni of the predicament In which he had | to authority. under the act to selze K 2% in deciding that a state of war ex- - engers in the rear o Sy | placed himself. Interrupting nta property of enemy subjects which had | isted in Ireland, glving the military| Pontcic, Mich, Feb. 28—=Warren | yiaing from worse th artford. Feb. 28.—Trial of Law- sjumbers hefore the train got a| War Averted By been transferred to naturalized Amer- , fUll Power {o act without interference | Branfield, 11 years old, was Hétatned | ine. Samuel A. Herman of Winsted on chance to do 80, the policemian hnlr‘d S d f A icans as trustees for the enemy own- | P¥ the civil courts. by the police here today, pending.in: | . Railroad officials hi harge of perjury has been assigned pin betore Judge G. W. Klott this urrender o Y | ers. S vestigation } estimate early today Jan -‘al't'n.:n;y |'nl' ",‘,;..""fi‘:.’.‘.;.‘,‘.rl morning in police court, and Mr.; Washington, Feb. 28.—Threatened | Constitutionality “as applicable to FIGHT FOR BATUM nzirg;‘t.l::fl:::o:xh;el:(l;?li;no?;i?t.jured. The heavy deat I thin ity Mr. Horman is to G@8lis was assessed $10 and costs for | war between Panama and Costa | this case” of the trading with the vear-old brother, Clajde. The nldu- fved, made it7aSEoE . his choice of resting spots. The|Rica was averted early today with | cnemy act was upheld by the court. boy shot and killed, his brother: “to? % ycore, hind been gerig efonded by Lewis Sperry of Hart- adiTYy. N.rk”w: M’CLm“” charze against him was drunkenness the surrender of the Costa Rican 10,000 Turks and Large Force of | put him out of his misery. .mm - Mistakes In N “\ u.u-e of the darly h. Aand cider was blamed by the visitor army in Coto according to word re- DOLLAR DAY AGAIN £ B r. Herman is coroner of Litch- ¢ Ay Sk after having aecidentally =~ woul oaunty aha One ot the prominent | *8 the cause of his downfall. | celved here by J. E. Lefevre, charge \ Bolsheviki Rushing Together—Latter | Lim' while geronstrating - his - skill] a¢ ine eatatrophe and % e d’affaires df the Panama legation. | S lunt rneys in that section The case —_ Shelled by French. with a revolver. forts of volunteers w out of his connection with n HIGH TRNCION |y - Lefevre called on Beeretary Col- | Merchants @ Partidipate in Wel- 3 According to Warren's statement to | at first given out by ¥ b case In which two Simshury men, s BREAK by and mfn':meid h r‘n o _;hn : anged e et oW ity N ar BTN 1 Constantinople, Feb. 21. (By Asso- | the sheriff, he fired .the first shot in | as among the dead ¥ O O r b et on ELhefesation = ciated Press.) — Hostilities between | an effort to' see how close He could { found not to have b fldard and Barnes, were sued by 3 e e 5 Ei Antoinette Eno Wood on tim- dispatches while giving no details in- Week—More Than 75 Enter. Russian Bolshevik and Turkish forces' come to his brother ‘ without hitting The engine of | Bill, and they afterwards testified | Flectrio Service Disabled For More | dicated the Costa Rican forces had | mqprough the Chamber of Com- | for the possession of Batum is declared him. The younger 1ad turned ap the | tral train burst Mr. Herman, their lawyer, ad- [ g o 0 capitulated in the presence of . the | . cc, more than 75 merchants will to be imminent in adyices received here. | 8ot and was sttuck in the side. War- | coaches with a4 them to alter a check and swear © Hours—Pole at Ourtiss | Panaman volunteer ~army which | ;5pycipate in a Dollar Day, Wed- | Ten thousand Turkish soldiers are on | ren then placed the muzzle against | whirled half egarding it. Street Cntches Fire. marched out to meet them. Whether | nogqay, of this week. These Dollar | the. outskirts of Batum. The Bolshe- | the prostrite child’s head and pulled | track, and the fighting occurred was not stated. Day’s are looked forward to by the | viki are racing down the east coast of + the trigger, killing him instantly. TINUE. A telephone pole near the rail- people. The last one was held about | the Black Sea toward Batum and were| I wanted to put him out of h e road tracks at Curtiss street support- SHELLS EXPLODE two m“}';h: ";f" and _l:""':dt hs“ch @, shelled by vessels of the French fiéet Mmisery: ’:“:“" a'“‘ to see him , 7 — that e majority o e mer- Khal hich ter,” ha today. ‘rthy Seeks 100 More Warrants |ing high tension wires of the Con- Lot X 3 at Sukham, e, which however, m, A’nlml New York Cafles. necticut Light and Power com n:n e e o bt A fav;:r ofb:epenlhns i | =oviet forces captured later. I | Sauantin e atority e ttaEil 1 o oroes Injured One Serfously. again. Many excellent bargains are| poishevik troops numbering muv. Mayo;' being offered, and it is believed that | 15,000 cntered Tiflis Friday > 4 e'mF'n;h nfc w::" company thul mornlnx, clll.lln‘ a serious breuk Bridgeport, Feb. 28.—An explosion | this one will surpass all previo n cents onduct. _ of Lawyer Herman, of Winsted, | il Come Up RAIDS WILL CO}

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