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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3 1921 the troubles of others. The Irish WILL NOT GIVE UP | SAYS PEGGY LEFT BRITAIN TO HELP GET | ter, but Bergdoll is known to. have trouble concerns the international re- BERGDOLL FOR FRATU gotten to Germany on & adian la o H = T sport and it has been suggestea | l]ations, with which this legislature SHIPS SEIZED HERE : HIM FOR FRENCH ! washington, June 3.—Interest inlfli::pérn-a: Btitatn mignt s8¥ for the | has nothing to do. In ceonclusion 14 Senator Rudd said that he thought : the case of Grover Cleveland Berg- | extradition of the slacker on the that “as ships are still running those | 5 ' G doll, escaped draft evader, has been | ground of a violation of Canadi. who are eso anxious to aid Ireland Title of American Government in Ger- 4 usband's Anewer Describes Alleged | Manifested by the British government, | passport law: SR : | war department officials said today, should take them to give that aid.”” | Je 5 5 h % ¢ e 5 at Tor ¢ While and it is possible that that govern- r— d from First Page.) | Senator Brooks thought the matter man Vessels Held o Be H Flirtation at Torquay While He - - ment will assist the United States in Wh l Th — had no right here. The state depart- Incontestable. | Wile's Lawyer and Banker's Was in London. its effort to obtain his return from 0 IS e nts to the Stratford | Ment knew what to do, and our dele- H | Germanr. | . 2 which ombrace the ret- | S3ti0n In congress is able to look Washington, June 3—It was learned | Chicago, Junc 3.—Details of the al-| Omeials would not say just how Forbldden WOman. after the state’s attitude. in an authoritative quarter that the : : 5 : call H 1 ths attitude. Let us 7 | legpd flirtation of Pegg) Hopkins | Great Britain might assist in the mat- i recal e sald At | attend to our P ) , Tnited States government has no in- | | 1 own affairs,” he said. | Joyee with Willia Barton ¥French of Mol was bad legislation. Senwtors Costello, Pickett and tention of relinquishing the German | ———— 5255 Dl et St e s o Qi peliove the senate ought | Clark made replies and further ap- ShIPS which this government seiscd it | N york, June 5.—\ conference | Ny JOTR 4% Sot forh in (he anscer @ town some of the pro- | Peals for the resolution Nesaaii R pon ; e that was characterized by those parti- e B Sl e Senator Drew offered an amend-| World war and that officials are not [ A% Was characierisne by (oSt PERS alimony and counsel fees in his suit | t charter. Ho sald that | o0 5 " o ve sanator Hall's amend- | 10 the least worried over last night's [ (PME 28 one Bf e A MEOTE L for givoree became public tod: ! enate chairman of the | oo 0 o { newspaper reports from Paris to the] ! the coursc 5 ! | A lomely husband, an unsuspecting : owers) was willing ™o n - actiom kept George W. Wicker: m, = %3 i “Many of the people, etc.” effect that the question might soon George C Il and Jobn E. Mack, and | hotel clerk, a telephone were in evi- n the dogs to see how . b g arise whether this government ought | JcOrg® Cosgill a o R T el (icley g ior uncl-"ans0 t he Aid not believe the | The Pickett amendment was reject- . ke later John B. Stanchfield together ye: 2 : : 0. b & : to pay the Reparations commiesion | e 0 ne antil 7 when, it is alleged, Joyece received his in favor of the loading | ¢d, enator Hall's withdrawn and g4 300,000 tons of German shippiag | 1742y from 10 in the morning until 7| PR, fo 1 FRE 0 F0% L H o etoayed with a publishing house | Senator Drew’'s acecepted Senator | - y & - i o'clock last night. All of them. with = = y | which the United States had seized in 5 them. With | ride. Peggy, whs not the thoroughly | that eloctors had to say | Rudd said the resolution was an s AEricany soria ihefckpuontotiMranaciienoliis|| brids gEeasain sxnorhinsiborouerl 2 \atters to be voted on. | surd proposition. The amended Re z : guardian ad litem for Guy liman, | e . sappfpdriseiodsio bosdl [odiridbs s o Sk limiing | Tesponsibde officials =tated todas | " nlicted in the legal forces defend. | Joyce had taken his bride to Lon- out some of the things e l that the title of the American govern- | jno Mpe. Stillman. Messrs. Wicker- | 4on. She had departed for the Grand | the amendments. = 5 X e ment in these vessels was considerea | g, “Coggill and Mack were in almost | Hotel at Torquay early that morning. | The senate adopted these bills in | valld and incontestable. It was| i ouc cession all day. Mr wnch- | She had gone alone, pleading she | il had been adopted in | . : | g 5 s h k 3 b concurrence with the house pointed out that former President | gol th ot SR S S Fe Was re- | needed absolute quict. Joyce worried | ave much unnecessary work in Senator Delaney had ac- r 0 he could con- Authorizing the Waestville scho Wilson had taken title to these ships| o "c =" 5 4 ties that kept him | through the long day. About 10| district to issue $160,000 in boands for | under authority granted by congress, c i o'clock that evening he decided he ! th h th a junior high school | ana that there is nothing in the |'® 0¥ ;hmk e e e (e | | e S T R SRt et | e hot weather. measure was then tabled Authorizing Hamden to fssue $200,. , Treaty of Versailles inconsistent with { o "0 "0y o most vital held thus far. | he telephoned to her. Help for lrish. 000 in sewer bonds. { \hn.: nnsn.m'L It was announced that it is not unlikely When the telephone connection had . ittee on federal relations Applying the penalties in the laws | The attitude of the Amerlcan £0V- | that a statement of primary importance | been put through and he had gotten We wi“ mstau one for you and Lersely on the petition of | te enforcement of the prohibition law. | ©ThMent is that congress was Wholly | t5 those concerned in the case might be | the nightclerk of the hotel on the wire | cut American association Incorporating the ¥ W. C. A at| Mithin its rightsiin suthorizing the | ade either today or tomorrow. But|he was informed that his wife was | on of the Irish republic | yferiden. { president to take over title to the | ;5 not possible last night to get so | out. arrange easy payments. ccepted and the petition- el T he law lcancornin oy (German f"]'"“ Shdapthatpne b ,“}“:“ much as an authoritative hint as to the | “Mrs. Joyce left word not to call ave te withdraw. This | o0 0 m‘"”“ orl avening ;hn‘"l\“ was_entirely “-!”r:m ':}ns mn_::“” "Th: nature of the promised edict. her,” the clerk told Joyce, the latter as sebmitted this substi- | U0rC O we relating to edion- : executing the ‘“‘!_fl'] M‘;‘fi'm e Lawyers participating in the confer- j aver “She is walking with a gentle- i e - . | assumption here is that the 4! *S UN- | ence denied that it had to do with a | man,” declares the answer. ° I a of the citi- y | derstood this when the matter was | ,,qpje settlement of the case out of | Peggy and William Barton French, 2 state regard with favor e d‘nfur:wr'] with former President Wil- } .,y One of Mrs. Stillman’s attorneys | who had followed her 'to England E [ e gy AL s A T T 80 WEST MAIN ST TEL. 381 f a_peos o TEILIR]AN AGQUIT’I‘BD e b W ity a Greres | acciarediihat taueh: o m a|from New York the week before, o < delegation as to ds the amend- arge number and hope the peopl - pogsibility of the most remote order. | “‘were together at all hours of the day have n form of govern- s --mmrmvvum;‘:“nn:y it ;‘":‘:‘"::;’ They declared that it had nothing to | and night, in all sorts of places in and which they can live and } o : be B . = tle to the United States was to ha | Go with Florence Lawlor Leeds, the | out of doors.” et tom and | Armenian Student Who Shot and Killed | {10 {5 the ex-German ships and o re- % o7 en of fr b the aliied shipping pool the chorus girl, name¢d by Mrs. Stillman. Joyce says he had the fullest faith the people of Talast Pasha in March of This Year | mDuree the piitnon Moreover, they denied that it concerned | in his wife’s honesty and integrity mpethize with the difference between the value of these | 7 OO (oo B o er of Mrs. | w L : Jand In their efforts to Is Now Freed by Court. ships and American shipping lost, was e Ather when she said that the days at Tur- - 3 P and independent form i . ‘ not only never recognized by the ;Q;:llhm;'zln}lo;l‘}‘ey‘::::‘ax:sd;‘h'::ted)l‘r;i: o‘:.; qzm,\- were nef‘essary to rest her over- . nt and will approve anv Berlin, June 3. (By Associated Press.) | \pyorican congress, it was pointed out ] St 2 wrought nerves and restore her to a h the president of the alomon Teilirian, the Armenian | togay. but also was not recognized by | Would seek to irlterfere in the case. _ | condition which would enable her to i may deem wise ana | “tudent who March last shot and | ype Allies themselves, and it is hela | But they would not deny the possi- | continue “their blissful honeymoon.” ) ke, recogniging such form killed Talaat a, former grand, pare that it cannot be considered as b!_l:;)‘ ‘(;l 11}5 con[l;rex:;-nhuv]mgm;ovdo 5 gy Koo o' | vizier and minister of finance of Turkey, | ! with the filing of additional affidavits nt as established in Tre- | Gl Cuitted in the assizo court here| Witk respect to the suggestion that | P¥ Mrs. Stillman—the naming of an- | REBUILDING TULSA ' f ther woman and the appearance of ckett offered an amend- Germany might protest to the Allles | © > R : itute after the words The trial opened Thursday. Teilirian | yniass the tonnage seized by the Unit. | DeW Witnesses in her behalf. The con- NOW BEING PLANNED eermmont~ thess weras: | 0 his denfense asserted that his mother, | aq States should be included in the | ference was made significant by the : o presiden tof the United “Who was murdered in 1915 during the | amount credited to Germany by the | fact that it was the first time that Mr. 5 : = ° ° ' . pnia hg s L Wickersham had taken active part in yms wise and proper to | res In Armenia had appeared be- | paparations commission, it was point- X . . - 2 : e 4 bt e aw| fore him in u vision and exhorted hinl! . todny that mo serious difficulty | the case since the uctual court pro- Civilian Relief Committee is Sup- 5 to kil Talaat in revenge for the | was expected on that score, as Ger- | cedure began. . ported By Businessmen of City " | massucre of 100 good Armenians. | ¢, by the terms of the Versailles = H. Hall thought the many, by e T i ' d e e St ] e Treaty, had practically denuded her- ! TILDEN CONTINUES —Work to Start At Once. LAK . self of any rights in such matter. i . . not “sympathize” He |y p i R o pany Given RS HEAD TO | HIS WINNING PLAY| ians for building homes for the V g m ore us m wh s born in ENGINFERS th is of negroes render ti | ity Mot | Right to Use Auto Buses. JET SALARY OF $25,000 | ousandsfofineaross jrondered jdoat) b had traveeled for seven ! = tute by the burning of the negro . . effort to inform members dgeport June 2. — Governor Cleveland, June —Warren S.| Advances to Final Round of World’s | auarter here in the race war of Tues- B olution ought not Everett J. Lake today signed the or- | Stone, grand chief of the Brothes day night and Wednesday were e l ; ays sald that if the peor der granting permission for the Dan- | hood of locomotive Engineers was Hard Court Championship— | being worked out today by a civilian ' united in thelr desires | bury and Bethel Street Railway Co.|given a salary increase from $14,000 | = Mrs Mallory Wins. committee of relief. n would he different.| to equip a portion of its trolley lines | to $25,000 a year at the closing ses- | Businessmen of the city have bt and the question is a | With buses, according to a statement | sion of the brotherhoods’ convention St. Cloud, June 3 (By Associated ! agreed to erect as many houses as He did not believe that| made in the superior court by here. Wage reductions ordered by | Press.)—Willlam T. Tilden of Phila- | ieeded in the shortest time possible. Sale Starts ! omorrow le in Connecticut were in | Moss Ives, recelv for the railway e raiflway labor board were not | delphia, world’s grass court tennis: The number of known dead re- , [ nd Iindependent state.” vith the resolution and | company today. The matter was up | discussed. singles champion, advanced to the mained at 30 today, no additional did not represent them before Judge John P. Kellogg and — S final round of the world’s hard court bodies having been found. The list Seymour favored the | Was continued for one week to allow | COMMITS SUICIDE IN championship tournament in progress Wwas expected to be increased slightly wolution and Senator Cos- | the receiver to obtain a certified copy WALLINGFORD SALOON | here today by defeating Nicholas by deaths of some of khe several atur a 3 une r the amendment and if| °f the order Wallingford, June 3.—Karl J.| Mishu of Rumania by 6-3, §-3, 6-2. | hundred wounded. N ’ 4 t pass he wanted the According to the statement made |y ),ng, of Southbury, who had been The American mixed' doubles! Martial law, greatly modified, ‘re- o pass. He made a stir-| 'Y Attorney Ives this will be the first | . i0ted on a farm here, committed | tennis team, composed of Arnold mained in effect today but the three to Irishmen and women | troliey line in Connectictit to try out| (iicide in a local saloon yesterday | Jones of Providence and Miss Edith hundred troops left here under the ’ itivenn of our lama | e feasibility of operating motor | 1 “(aiking poison. He was 30 years | Sigourney of Boston, was eliminated command of Adjut. Gen. Barrett had A WOn ance to t hen me fiom Trelind | OUSSe over portiens of “iis system | old and unmarried. ~ | by the French team, composed of M. little to do except aid in reliet work | which have been unprofitable under | The among the negroes. \ that the citizens of one 5 ke H sy { Hirch and Mme. Figueron. > o S . | TO MECALL MARTIAL LAW. | score wab 0-0, 3. | o Have mot een "reieased_rom Wed or Graduation Gifts other people who want to PR | Tulsa, Okla., June 3.—Troops on Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, the )10 Bhave B ot e ‘;‘;’l'l‘ here is anything in the WILL PASS, DIVIDEND. | uty here under a proclamation of | American women's singles A . If-determination | martial law will be recalled at three | champion, defeated Mme. Bi. Red Cros: . i 1 Siall said he took of | Sven Fr Cont lasue on 810.000.000 | 1™ iky "niews Some. untoward | France. inthe semifmais of the ', T"e 1 C1om (s oreasnized fon at 50c on the Dollar yeople who come here and Stock Is Not to Be Voted Out. { incident occurs before that hour, | women's singles by 8-6, 6-4. clothing :m‘. 5"10;,.“ churches. AA" and who have aspirations | (‘hicago, June 3.—The quarterly | Brig. Gen. Charles F. Barrett an- M. Washer of Belgium defeated ;janification bureau operated by the ne one to think he | dividend on the $10,000,000 seven per nounced today after a telephone con- Erik Tegner of Denmark in the semi- Fed Cross was sifting the names of ragingly of any people.| cent cumulntive preferred stock due | Versation with Governor Robertson at | finals 7-5, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. the refugees and bringing families : i e 0 - ° J he made, he sald, was that | July 1, will be passed by Armour | OKlahoma City. - ! together. ] ion incorrect in say- [ Leather, it was announced today. : WEATHER REPORT. e osl Ue aVI o ople of Connecticut sym- The previous dividend, similarly LORD BY ME i = 2 T he legislature he did not | passéd, was brought up Armour .ondon, June Umnsecutled Tonight and Probably PRESIDENT PLANS TRIP. ld take sides, or rather|and Co. as when ewrned. The entire | ciated Press)—The appointment of | Local Showers—Wuarmer Tonight. | _ ‘vashington, June 3.—President P L He off 1 an amendment | issuc is outstanding. Lord Byng of Vimy as governor-gen- \ i % iarding is considering leaving Wash- e e o cw Maven, June For New | jngton tomorrow by automobile for on V . the peope of Connecticut {¥. W, C. A. LAWN PARTY Duke of Devonshire was announcea | Haven —and vicinity Unsettled | 5 week-end visit to the home of | IS LARGELY ATTE&NDED | oficially today. weather tonight and Saturday; prob- | jienator Knox near Valley Forge, Pa. | Clark spoke Senator | — { | ably local showers; warmer ton'ght. |yt was said today at the White e [ ] " The attendance at the lawn party | QUADRUPLETS LEAV | For Connecticut: Unsettled weath- | jjouse that no definite plans had been the time was belng wasted | and dance given by the Outdoors club | xew Haven, June 5.—Mrs. Michael | €* 1ORIgh and Saturday; Probably | made although the president prob- ; m Oc joty to bring in here | Mt the Y. W. C. A. last evehing was |y:1,0 ana her famous quadruplets |10€81 thunder showers; warmer 10-|aply would make the trip if public . *|large. The committee in charge an- night and wvooler Saturday; Cresh | pysiness permitted. should be left with the | unced today that a large sum had street home last night. The infants | S°Uthwest shifting to west and north- _— fves and wenators in con- | hoen realized on the affair and would |ionot HOME TE DERL CTAE INENTE | west winds. REFUSE TO END STRIKE. can look after any mat-| e used for the benefit of the children | Wol€ =00 10 be I perfect health | *yeather conditions. The disturb-| yondon, June 3 (By Akssoclated kind. He did not like | whose par \ = ” % : . v parents are unemployed. A uni ance which was central over Wis- ! . e Bxecativ henated-Americanisn of | que feature of the evening was the = P Press).—The executive body of the -z = consin yesterday mMOrning is NOW | wriking coal miners today finally 1 the affalrs of other coun- | anctioning of one live kitten and glv- . If"' "‘““("N - . central over Ontario and will pass ,:;;6:2:{' thle goi:f;:,,e,,t 'pmpo:‘r,ls o are all Americans,” he |ing three away in a grab bag. Many New York, June 3.—Dr. Simon|out the St. Lawrence valley tonight.|ior a scttlement of the coal strike. ee left Grace hospital for their Olive why take up our time with | musical and dancing numbers were | Baruch, noted physician and father ! Thig vicinity will be on the southern furnished for the entertainment. The | 9f Bernard M. Baruch, financier, died o e = committee wishes to thank all the |at 1:10 o'clock! today from an ail- edge of it. It is causing local show- DIVIDEND PASSED. ers in the castern portion of the| wew York, June 3.—The Cuba 3 5 ho Aldad p arty a | ment of the lun3s complicat by : i 5 e A auan : bt VOR CUASSIFICATION. “““"f:t“ S0 R)ded inimaiting the pattyia| et =2 complicated by | rake region. Another disturbance | cane Sugar Corp. today passed its - is central over southern Florida. An | oiiiierly dividend of 1 5-4 per cent 1020 Oldsmodle cight, | MARRIAC FIREM ‘:4‘11-9:\ of ‘mn prcsmn; cenlrnll o\t"xL' on preferred stock. This rate had ewe o i N cord o , 4 g Minnesots is causing easar intai =4 i ne cor tires. First e N 3 Captals Williaes' Watis | and)l John!| o o D o, | been maintained since April, - 1916. [ ) le offer takes it. Tel Farm- weather with low temperatures §.3.2d | Ington avenue, and Miss Catherie M. | Brophy will return to duty in the fire \(ween the Rocky mountains and the Ward of Washington street, haye | department tomorrow after the an- | \fississippi riv z taken out @ marriage license. A | nual vacation. Lieutenant Thomas, (‘onditions favor for this vicinity : towring . o 0 1S e . >_q license has also been taken by Jeno | Higgins, Lieutenant Victor Davis, unsettled weather with slightly high- ' 3 Wurzburger of 32 Jubilee street, and | Richard Forsyth and Stanley Rozan- ey temperatures and probably local F b'dd w Miss Olga Gelsenstein of the same ad- | ski will commence their l orbidaen oman? vacations showers followed by clearing Satur- 1018 Metx, In good me- dress. tomorrow. day afternoon. condition A bargain. &4 Hamilton St —_“>*"| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ... .o~ Freckles Was Tilere With a Good Excuse BY BLOSSER illac 8 touring, Sl ST S 176 down. A year to pay GLéEEQi'l{r‘\t{ohl:gMHGEgoED_ ) 4 TUE IDEA! WUAT ARE e s PP i D To 2 ) 3 F—1920 Chai VO YO:NBS?\N/:QUME'O ’ ‘ REURIAIE RN MORE MAKN' BELEVE TUERE w. Fasy terms. Call Tel | PIE TWAN T GAVE WAS ANOTUER AVTTLE 6-3-14x = BOV VISITING US, AN' 1920 Fascx rondster, as \ 7 ; HUE HAD To HWANE { new, $1,1 $350 down, A - z s the balance. Call Tel. 6-3.14x '~Five room tenement. Also prringe for sale. Tel. 785, 8-3-34 ‘Front furnished room, all tences. $3.00 per week. soction of city Private L 1st floor Address Herald, BB, §-3-2dx LA | Lh

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