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Herald “Ads”™ Me! Better Busine T ABLISHED 1870. 6w BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, Judge Warner Says Minion of the Law Has Right to Confiscate 8 | Female Voters Are Not Given ) vy | —— Development Will Be. Going ol T 1 e America’s Helplul InflLencP HMust 30 Years Hence, Report SDOWS | opinion wan siven by sude ';,.:,"" Not Be Frtered Away Sy e | Warner today that a policeman h 1 clectors Friday wher special | the rusht to seize a still and the liquor he has no search warrant, The ca | pared last night at a fifth ward caucus Place on on trial was that of a man living in Both parties are senerously represented . 2 S Head of State Department Gives < ¥ reps v o ' ,500,000 Barrels Is Part of That Gov. [ the Lighthouse, a building in Cent R TR T an: it ndow i nents Made by Mrs. Ro street formerly used as a cheese fa Graduati Students Idea of Our ernment’s Asset—145 New Wells Are| tory. The man was fined $200 and : costs and his counsel took an appeal Diplomatic Relations With Other | the female voters in the ward % N o i . 1 - p 1 Notah L st ormer Employe Ima Jjeing Opened Up at Present Time. | mrpe man wag re-arrested by Deputy| oo 0o . The slate turned over to Mayor Orson e u Marshal Griffin to be taken be REONS S (UIaCRALCIOIE - town. g Curtis thi aine by Aae s London. ‘ore Commis sioner Coroett at Hart Providence, R. L., June 15.—%Secre- | P’ct Jewski is as follows oo ford. The officer went to the place on|iary of State Charles 1. Hushes told ndidates foy three years: James . i ' - | mates to t > 5 . olng on 30 years hence, saild E. "A- notice that it was a firc and discover-|a gatherinz of his fellow alumni of | Desmond, Klemens Kalkowski, v Sl o & < Y ey . _;1;1.9‘1*]0 boheny, president of the Mexican Pe-|ed a stfll in operation Brown university today that it was|Symolon, Martin J. Kelly, Anton e in his be oleum Co. in commenting today on e T not desirable that America’s helpful | Ciescznski, Theodore Dudjac John g ' : 2 .\WO l‘n the 0 report made public at Washington SRR Y i influence should he frittered away | McIncrney, Peter McCrann R : HRs ; ( K ified, i HEeesan 3 3 : A GREEKS VS, TURKS. )y relating ourselves unnecessarily C tes for two rs oseph | ¢ 1 = Bt % g tillr ca at thaPate day by Chairman Porter o ' Constantinople, June 15, (By > political questions which involve | Kio: ki, J. . Sullivan, John Skri-| e Aoraal b s b = me of, father continua foreign affairs committe which Associated Press).—Opening of rvivalries of interest abroad with | tusky, J. M. Holleran, K. Blogoslowski. [ scqrcely 1 S 4| £ the period beginningin Ji @ that production in Mexican oil the Greek offensive against the we have no proper concern.” Robert Grace, Peter Perokas, Patrick | party to i Exiacs P05 A ! T TA and extending through was declining. Turkish Nationalists in || “It is equally true,” he continued.|w iith ’ . | » Haven, J 5 : month of April of that ¥l ¥. Doheny sald 1;1ulAlh:-‘-h T'nmh Minor is believed here u;‘.u,-m ‘ zu“ we cannot esc ‘,I-'l our l’;vl.u’r!rn Candias for one year .co Boj- ik b rowd. cen s t lover. |Ino time during these months wi hich was made by J. *helan, a to be imminent British re- ||to e economic problern o the | nowski, M. Papciak, William S; . M. = SCOML A, ndo »oad 1 t illman there, i ag i pipping boad expert, to Rear Admiral serves are relieving the Greek world.” Zalenski. Karl Wernet : A waved his e . Faai i : 2k ‘\_“‘I‘“'“‘l‘““lé 05'3:}“;“ ndon, former chairman of the 11th division at lsmid on th He said the prosperity of this| son, John L. Kallbers, Emil Kahl. te ness ¢ 1 f oo 5 eller spent these. MRl was made as the result of a mwny Sea of Marmora which is pro- country largely depended upon >| The first ward will hold a ca gu 1 ve h | . Ganada, at Buffalo and up ip through the oil flelds many months ceeding to the Ushak front economic ttlements which o Ik laveningl it 7301 sdeck ot 1d- . " e t y te at Pleasantville. near the 3agdad railway be made in Europe and that the key| Rockwel Ischool and the fourth 1 L : JECEhiSE 2 ses for 7 testimony was offered, Many New Fields. northeast of Smyrna. to the future w withithose who | (s o e e e e e | hs haki 1 ! s | | el P ey elieved to support Mr. « Stil make and control these settlements bl wi ien 1 th wion Plat ition tax w |[contention that he is not the . S — — - the Grammar “Since his short visit to the fields - z RO P 5 « — \ Have Not Lost. John A. Boyle of 140 il Guy Stillman, the infant born B wells have been drilled and are in ; L A . et oved e ] . rr:x. of drilling,” Mr. Doheny con- . :\vvwv ica, the .\]. myrldr’ of ””1 N~ street, has come forward as a candi- A 2R their : and om | - N tillman » November, 1918, a. M ¢ them are completed - stitutions, alding humanity iIn thelr| j,¢o i the first ward. In the second d' their handkerch a u - B estimony Not Positive g s A 4 ! he said. called forth the iR GE T e . ; i . At e amony, Not Euis preservation p v ’ . : A €| ward formal- entry has been made by |39 I d it Is a well known fact that wells ipreme endeavor in the world war. iy rade BY | given so lustil t > h Y 1 ddl could not be positive under shyg) e . 5 ex-Mayor George Juigle anc Y { & mew "territory mors than. ‘;P_"*f I] L E BULLET This sentiment s still with us” he | roon e erman A I q‘,fij’:‘m[\ #] the “station piatrorn iE S LSt S ERataation that T krotipR & new territory more than three added & el = and nearly ran away. wery night, the 40 square miles which is the *“We have not lost,” said the secre- In the throng i ¢ & Her testimony, it was said, y territoty alluded to in the rc;vmrfs — tary, “the capacity for the high and| e ) i | L Sl A @Mis morning's newspapers and which | _ 5 aae | unselfish endeavor which linked us B RTFN"ER ls FiNEn The adr iy JMloye of the elder Mr. St Miss Parsons’ Condition Ex- e 3 o : 5 _ ling the mantns precedtng NS , Phelan reported as largely ex- in an unexampled unity and joy of tform where right BE oed 3 | A third witness was Dr = W ed o 2 | ice in the crisis of the great war. | ur o v s estimate of the interior depart- plained—State Police e ey et F['R EJECTING PATR"N ealling sl riant Veaneina > A\ ttem < ith @ New York specialis as to oll reserves of Mexico was S Thalat 1% ariraiinior mutaal A 0: several minu wis present at the birth of Gu: eously printed in New York pa- Still Seek Burgess. trust, of fellowship, have not dried | “Nothing to Retract,” Sims. AllV orders A man, It w, l.amrd that he td o Tt:“ C';”:dd“ll;::“ u‘:: ;rt:fid up. Our men did not go forth to fight - Answering tests for a farewell | A illman visited the h B0 barrels an i — thiatnat VRS Tl . I nesans 1 net R . g whe ) 3 & l&!'\n( two or| y throughout the country but an jfor LA L G i il Ldomk Made Threat to! paich i 2 ne of Guy's . Winsted, Conn, June 15.—An X-[tic desigr 1 cunning purpose, ‘ o A i in printing machine lrullnnll;.v:;(l to protect land where avarice might telling of v x SOl New York city papers reduced the Ray photograph of the neck of Miss| 1%\ " surest reward. They offered Shoot “Sergeant Bill” States asainst his critics. < y " ‘ ) usband, as . the physicl to 4,500,000 barrels. 1 June S S there is not even one place alloted to aves " = 3 i 2id to Have Been Suppo; New York, June 15.—Development Also on Stand. nd production of oll in Mexico will be Mary Parsons sister of Joseph Par-|Ang 18 eurest rewart, —THey 97eres GEESa AR e - : : vlicd to one question. Soné'iwho iwas i urdecadint his b ome] b CHC ity K arnessed in the and Officer Feeney. “and nothing to retract.” He s . PR RN e SERHEREM O IR, o last week, shows that there is a bul- rag supreme cffort, se we loved the B had received hund £ 1c s an- 1 R MME“T let lodged on the right side op a di-[SUPreme ¢ ecaS 0 ol 4 ds o ors an-| s o gect dne and to maintain them. because we hated ¢ and costs{ <American ) Parsons was brought to the Litch-| 2 WERER CR0T O0Ct e nd rath. | for assaulting Joscph Borak, as a result | whether ha ha iy P Ch ¢ : X ———— ficld county hospital yesterday and her |, . . .o which found expression in|°f tements made yesterday when| epfne mé tever indicated to the doctors that the =¥ TS JE I OUAE PRPTEC N0 we | Borak was tried for drunkenness, and|and said: Respectfully Requesting Govern- wound in her'mouth was not healing. found our fate linked with that of which were reiterated this morning by L . 1 X lown, 1 at Home on Harrié - It was surmised that the bullet Which 40" trag peoples who were strug- | the complainant. Judge George W { i i Rrtiton Strees it to Observe Such a Program. broke out two teeth and tractured her| i = o B ation of the Klett was on the bench and Prosecut- aw might still be embedded. At fi b et = re | iN® Attorney Albe! . Greenberg| ; R arcatins. wee i : g : “ 5 & rding and congress “"u‘i”f:rllg ‘;AL:.- out of the right side of her mouh. one end of the country to the other| William M. Gregnsteln represented tHe| i} or side. but I have na prisal raigs, L | nson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, way ";hb'“flfi"“’"m" Drasaited 3 The photograph was made and an!rang appeads in the name of civili- | Accused R sl i rbalds : 7 ; duay'i ned | *obinson of’ 54 Harrison stre: ) " rest | B 7 3 3 o 1 uo 0 1 anesn worr € > r V C John K za the 41 :"n"u‘“‘,nwm.on of & | examination of it showed the leaderi|zation itself, the whole nation re- ik tes 1 thaf he went into| ,qqed that h 1 \ndwrs : : e C R0 e S ot - rgn ey | missile. No effort will be made to re- |spemded Zdon @ street saloon last Mon=| i w Sonllbnd ) ) curved du 0 ik our R rrozmea at tho | g 1ean Fefbration of La fer.| MOVe it at present. Miss Parsons had Cordial Friendship. & two whiskic with alihe Jc N t Sl 7 N s . Rev. IHenry Maier, p jfhey are requested to call a confer-| “_, 4 ,ighs sicep and was better| e ST Ao e tat wanted a drink| Agmiral no reason : R ") ot iret: Coneress ‘of the powers of the world *‘with : . bought for a third party but Bo S shelter, Hpers . w i ngregational ch| d in the behalf that through | '02aY- this time to discuss our foreign re- ;i Y for leaving the Qlympic in lowe \ 1 k 4 hflw and in s The finding of this bullet accounts|iations I p 1 b fused. The clerk was angered, he s ; { perform the ceremony, I ference the billions now being fwatse 5 S ations hut T am glad to say that the ) ' [ York bay and taking a cutter to the ) atténded by Mrs. In naval armaments may be|Tor four. Two were | Parsons’ brain, | message of America is one of coraial| "4 Picked up a rubber hose, '\l”l‘”"; Battery as was done by Sir A ina| * e Sy Ve . P s matron of | the complainant on the hcad and chest ,‘ 3 British ambas « « the | 2 = s 5 < alta I "nu"‘-. brother ol er Convention Preparing Resolu- Local Girl to Marry New Jerse, makin ay on refe Sl e ~al|ON@ on the floor in his bedroom and |friendship to all nations. We have | g the tuxpayers of the several ! ip to all n 2 Wa inave || tieicampltinantio 5 : a ! et : L to pay this one. Miss Parsons said she had|no questions which mutual zood will| Bruises v shown in court this morn- | yrnited s, when he : ed in 3 : best e nbrk t il eard four shots fired. and e proces of reaso ing to support the assault charge. Ajew Nork recentiv B g .d that - i soiders, 2 1 nato d ish sympathizers today I’C:“l‘:,d bt RoaLd fopr abee 0 . s s ot ren Semool] S ehasl Gulidel xaw _the assault, he|if it should be left to him he would ers, ook e rid ]“:U“'er].: ;13?5"::1 """‘"{,‘f.TZ‘.‘."".‘.};’r“?fhhp"’ that or.|the crime was ast mysterious as ever.|duplicity of meaning, no soft words ::f‘)‘h_"- “‘“\{’]T“ ,“"\“,','M,‘h,m the bar-| girect to the nier on board the liner, | #8d ¢ e TsinL Sy s bridesmaid and Gordén J. labor of America could not|Fie bag not yot set a date for the in-|to conceal a purpose of self aggrand-| °NCe" Was SCHOE W hiskey over | the Notables o3 Station. CaCE S 3 inson, brother of the bride, will Irish question by Introducing quest. 8o far as known here the of [‘17lyv‘v~n) at othe expense. The only | Par .m\“ ‘.>.|(A'u thre n‘ that h_‘ \\nulu‘ Those who ‘~ red at t e stati < vi : hie th 3 o e A ink uction on the|ficers at work at Norfolk have made|method of diplomacy we know is that [ Shoot ~“‘Scrseant Bl (Hart) 1 id Ad Sims far 1- | balicts ¢ g i Robinson home*will: 24 ~ - "l;ed‘::"':,l,:,l“r,. supporting the| N0 Progress since yesterday That[of candid discussion of the merits "‘j ‘l':;f.u "'\‘1* y tried to raid his pl Admiral W n represer - ! PRUTILOLE il ted with mountain: laurel and town was startled last night by re-|of problems. This, we think, is the [©f busines: ar Hamito : X Al & recdptigd ik 1"pun ot recognition in the reso- | POrt of another violent death. The[Way to prosper a cause believed to accused said he s b S 1 a . e A it the Shuttle Mgadow club ““n‘ |‘:‘h| by the »mmittes ap-| Pody of Adolph Farry, 70, living in|be just and we shall advance no oth- 1""'~ cigars and c rette 3 Sir illiam v 3 the ceremony. Ward's or bn drafted b L . ~ 3 o complainant came into the ar ' *ommander = \ iy ! . 5 & . b - - West Road near the golf links, was|®€T & ommane . New Heven will furnish nf ted by @ mass meeting of Insh | ot e, APter refusiag to e A el e kiR AR i e[ found in his home. Medical Examin-| - rs, representatives of the A 4 v - o £ e hetwns Cloote . e s acy & { |lr";;:.m: vlllnvnlul ‘wo resolutions| er I. L. Hamant decided that death| “The world is settling down but it | Pecame so abusive that he was cjected, | Col. Osca L : e 2 e 5 el ade| Was due to heart trouble. is not yet tled The counsel of s ache at the mc W en SSY. . s i€ - i nding boycott of English mad s s e " b idie St o Judge Klett warned that Zdonik had i ot wor- |49 Cents An Hour Voted b and concerns in this country by| A search is continuing for Arthur|power and expediency still dominate b x L R workers Burgess, a farmhand, who had becn|as the serious problems left by th :’;’ At 1"”[ “‘l;”’.'”, _‘m" St S 7 : = A\t Trolleymen’s Meeti . engaged by Joseph Darsons of South|&reat war press for solution. This|Place using force. He 'advised that the| gouthampton, Juna 15 : T st néwspaper, SO o bl 2 — NG Etolk W ho SEs e cealing o Cotnirylceliinotianleocrelaritc: serviges of a policeman be secured for | qtea Press) . 7 an 1 - 3 3 3 : New .L“. "L June }J—Trolley | s towards the Parsons home tke day|in the struggle that led to victory,| [Frank Jester, aged 17, was arr uthampton this afterne n tha | Catho i1 1 e the ¥ voted on the schedule of/49 ¢ v . ey nor do we wish any exclusive _| by Special Policeman Thomas Stant 4 o St New ! Viorl: EN d ¢ v 1 higt 1 1r minimum wage and 54 d before. Captain Hurley and other ish ‘any usive ad Ivmpl 5 7 Cor officers left this afternoon in a ma Tl vtk yeu S ohe i e comoen ‘ is afternoon in a ma-|¥80 : ohL It ativiny £ i et . : b x r conferences | chine going in an easterly direction.|® esult of the war have passed under|DoOR for driving without i g ¥ T : o : for J. Welch, an « Asritos X ot | NeW control. We simply ask that we |Judsment was suspended. 1ho. 1 Jat g Le | 11 1t | ot g Csucus at Rockwell School at|It is understood that they had got|fEN, OO WS SMDW BER thal W NIaEe A orndereditoTpay . ; e : > intern: ‘;Iihndy of st address to trac t I s in eastern Cgnnec 30 o s Evening. cut. 0'Clock This E ng. ticut mmended that| vantages in the possessions which as|at Walnut Pastisan List Will Be Submitted privileg wherever our interests ‘are | Perso He was arrested on a The affected. That scems to us to be a|Wwarrant issued at the rcquest of Per-|kind reasonable positidn sonal Tax Collector J. Willie Mill 7:30 o'clock this evening the f \ 7 warders will have a non-partisan CANT ENTER RUSSIA “This is me when ’ - - ! T - ; ] o = us at the Rockwell school to se- important principle of « \' e < - . . , ' 1 bns who will represent this ward | Johnston. Machinist’s U » Presi- |hould be maintained in order tk AR ade Waor s ‘ MY ) WJ ted . @ city meeting board. This list in the development of matural re- . ; S i e o Tt y r. vea, .ln!: !.——On]y twd pefore the leectors at the First dent, So Intormed By Soviet Gov- | gqnr to the progress and | COUncilman Rice Has Resolution for ¢ ’ ) i 5 i 1 ds returned a plur c 3 y between 8 " S gecurity o \tion v akaats . Lt 5 . e of A ok ions. | ror 1 manager plan charte ing place on Friday b crument Officials at Riga. r f r hould b $100 Appropriation for Fresh Air | Mc 2 f n i pecial election vesterday. T ot 6 p. m.and 9 p. m = A fair and equal chance for all. The I o S 5 5 i A 1 b3 - E Berlin, June 15. (lsy ssoclated | frank recosnition of th PrincIniG || B Gommicter e > 2 § g margin of 536 w Press).—Willlam H. Joh aAllloer amE of (Chat i seruite s v u ) bt 3 5 2| th - 13 wards rejected it by dent of the international association|.g.operation of which we delight to Councilman Henry Rice will intro- | Ll 4 X < ShE 3 The vote cast by New Hal of machinists was officially informed | \k and will diminish the occasions |dUce a resolution at tonizhts con ‘of the | : ol rota e by the soviet legation in Riga yes- | misunderstanding and antagon. | council meeting ror a $100 donation to ) were against terday that he would not be allowed | LTt bellevea that i the N tain Iresh Air Camp fundd O ha shegmould \ internation- ! agreements may well be made|!® Will also ask the police board Mr. Johnston had intended to Visit|which will assure complete recipro 1 policeme Udine] e ¢ Sl LON HAN. e s ountil i | — es. essentinl ». agmann, Harry Morton, Jlahan, Henry Hoar, S. H. Avery. skson, M. D. Saxe, E. F. m Blair, Louls Fodt, O Bruemmer, Mrs. Wil- Hartman, A. W. Westlock, C. J. J. J. Woods, Mrs. Thomas Rlifte, Mrs. Hannah Huoter, Loula| o L% "0 o0 nate the tabor situa- e, Anton Steiner, O. 1. Davis, a- | e y Nowicki, Richard Voge, Mrwey, | International association ‘of ~machin- | ico U Sl o T 00" A resolution will be 1« . . Josgph's Chu B Cox, Willlam Quinn, Miss |‘-u~ (Vn‘u]d co-op 5 I}'I “.“I‘, he |'.\..‘ Saf. e Gt | l‘.: ;w nsescommittee recommendin o H ) . 7 ! Marsar A. Mechan, daug Anderson, Oscar Moberg, D.|Eover: n:;:;l in establishing trade re-| .p yiiove that our peopte are |l CPM ;u ,H“ Veterans of Forcign ire Board in Plice of Macor i Vi . John F. Meeh| ell, Charles May, William i thoroushly determined that we shall |y NI fan g = . ( : \ llace street, and Harold Wy, P. B. Stanley, Mrs. Hele R wines on the money for a| m of A Malone Y 0 wrd our ure by reserving ; ; h’llHH)\II'\\II\ EbuUct 288 ! 'L“ vival 1 ¢ rece The p ds | 1€ i len stre > rried nd. B A Hawley. Waiter Mey. | ) S v R dence ot action in sueh ext [ S iy The proceeds | & 5 gt _ s il e e st A vavy s Samien Dutier | W Saalwerkine mons Mt Ciciconc fi:',. T T [ AR BTG G T T W Al ; L e ; : Daly tied AmOng 3 5 - esire s conditic stante the celebn y oyl a Ve ¢ t ditions stab € - Homcipg Pittsburgh, June 15.—Independent MAGLG R R \ditions stat lized and a renew o the oduc- g 3 s T il he v S steel companies of Pittsburgh .(..\1”_' g pr MRS, STOCKWEL « | lial ATechs sister of | tivity which depends upon securi : ; : | ; ial e s and salaries of em b y I M. DL 'S i e e lone of > ifaven, a cousd with spect to opportunity in | Piincipal duction in wag . . i ception of opportunity and the f« i ployes effective June 16. The Brier of hopefulness which is needed o sir ontril [ man. Jo! Steel C Y oungstow 1as \ 8 ¢ 1 1 brother of 'ti S Order Bills Seutleda Ir| il Steel Co. of Youngstown has an quicken industry. We desire also ' Air fund s N . i _br W S S nounced that beginning tomorrow a| o find a sound basis for the helpful {ha s aha savalst 00 A . ) . T 11 Ja F. Glover were t ncil Refers Matter to Him Mt | 15 per cent reduction in salaries of all| intercourse of peace and to see the ep one New Drit: ! 5 4 o ' ¥ « e the ‘ceremony, officials and employes will take place| beginnings of a new era of inter at tr mp tor ' tion held at the home ght's Mecting. e s e dit e Tomi aind | tlonal justice sccured by the *“appli- Tho * ShoAIL ' "nl\i; IA\‘I = I\lal‘«:nel Laughl 0. of Pittsburgh will| ¢ S ougzh appropriate sti PR wIcAge i o ¥ 4 1 5 o1 ' the World War, havi common council at its regu- | 4% x‘l.»” i reh will cation thr ‘_’ sl i O cknowiease BUL $ ; A § nlicted in Troop B. which was lat mtrpripiasi 1= | abolish a ons of accepted principles, « i ior ) nak S vard a \ e dhiegbigrier e A".;awnp:;fi:wr;“::.%'1:.1(:.,. N : : b | A e ke [sbir N A ; Wi e : machine sun battalion. ef the bills of Lawyers Louis| FPRINCE A OMOTE! NEW BRITAIN BOY HONORED 208 Sshing tojm , Y - ; hution whateve, and Noble Plerce to the S % \ 7 CRY « ; for mction, the executive will| Placed in Charge of 12th Greek Army AT MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE | 13 ! SR I : their payment. The alderman Fig llnz_ Turks | Eddie Kalin, a graduate of the 4 / s i« P 1 sal G| o9 neen ol leb o o of TR TI payment by the city for the Smyrna, June 15. (By Associated | New Britain High school in the class of 4 flice. 1wt W ' « liant 2 5 | Viadivbatok. Jufie 16 - —CEy Assdd e rendered Corporation Coun-|Press.)—Prince Andrew, brother off'1S, now » sophomore at Middicbury 1 into « 4 he vit x i adivostok, J X 7 A Ssoc Kirkham in connection with | King Constantine has been given com- | college, Vermont. was awarded