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\BLISHED 1870, NEW. RRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, #RIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921.—TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS meiy vogf e STIGATION OF STRIKE SN FEINERS BOMB TROOP TRAIN YALE AND HARVARD DIVIDE HONORS OT AND ISSUING OF U. S. CARRYING BRITISH SOLDIERS WHO : WERE AT BELFAST T0 GUARD KING| IN PRELIMINARY RACES ON THAME. \GUNS ASKED OFPRES]DENT First Reports ShowedZ)‘ Killed, But This Figure Was . — P ek * | Motion Picture Theater Proprietors Join Move | Eli Freshmen Cross Lin L. Wants Official Y[]U'I‘H WHu LEI_‘T [;”‘Y Later Decreased—Accidental Capture of De Valera k ; . Of L. By Crown Forces Confirmed—Released When Ident- | 10 Urge Governor to Kill Special Tax Measure| Five Lengths Ahead ( Of Hammond, FOR WAR IN ‘61 HERE| ity i« Disclosed. : Crimsen’s First Yes . Fatalties Which e Belfast, June 24.—A n'nnp_ i a,. the Irish Siecslieiin > T nAY NURSERY WILL Ozl:l::e:s—cll:mbri;g train| Press.)—~Eamonn De Valera, r conveying soldie fro Belfast t republican leader was arrested Wednes- T = ; her | B E-N- Andrews, Now 90,| oomerins. seldiers trom Battant | e tons o a ity and tnees se| With Post Cards Protest CLOSE JULY AND AUGUST LU ed ln septem r Comes Back to Boy- voyle near Dundalk, by the explosion |leased, it was definitely established| 5o Aoainst His Signing of a Sinn Fein land mine. Two sol-|today. There had been earlier denials Second Crew Is Winnel dier .nd one of the train guaards|from the Sinn Fein authorities that he 19 hood Home. were killed and many \\plm wmm}ied. had not been apprehended. of Measure. . s —— Two special trains with soldiers and| It appears certain that DeValera was 0 Industrial Depression Rea- Varsity Racz, Feature of horses who had participated in the|arrested either in error or through over orge and Queen|zeal on the part of the officials con-| Hartford, June 2i—There is co-| gon For Shutting Down nual Regatta, is Scheduld operation among managers of mov- The story of a poor farmer boy who taries of War and Navy |iett the ola homestead on the outskirts | reception of King on the state opening of the|cerned. of a country village to answer his| M2 § ing picture houses in the state to push . . sarlian ednesday a The arrest, it understood took | N8 T = ed to Discharge Alien |country's cail for volunteers to fight|Ulster parliament =Wednesday had| o€ SPRER, b 8 GOl T uplin, |2 movement to protest the five per From June to Aug. For Late Afternoon for the preservation of the union, and | passed over the spot safely. 5 2 5 feht | ce tate theater tax bill now in the g od more than & ¢ cen- [ third trs as wreck at steep | The prisoner was detained for the night | cent. s 7 . o ives: Who! Eail Nto}| "he weturiag macs) than s inair ceant | thisd ftrsin fwasamescxed soiaistooh| ooy beine learned, he was|hands of the governor. Thousands Early Evening. tury later to find the village grown|embankment when the mine explod- . his 5 ne . G Gatdl Five Boms brivied 6 aly Because of the present industrial to a cit )| ore tha 70,00 eople I S e carris s fallin 2 released yesterday afternoon. s B " o % = ify As Citizens. n,.»‘,‘,my ,',",,::‘ :-:u ':,l,‘"‘, ;.'u'.;‘,;,,'. " I;.,.' v»,l". :‘.:; ,’-\;.);r\,:.,.‘.(...( Shimalna e It was supposed at first that a man | tribution in theaters to be signed by|depression, it has been deemed ad- and the little country village now the Large forces of police and soldiers | resembling him h.n{ hoonv arrested, and patrons and thes.e \\'xll' be forwarded |visable to close the New Britain Day Regatta Course, New London, Ji memss 2 heart of the hardw manufacturing | were dispatched to the spot which is in|on this ground the Sinn Fein authorities | to Governor Lake. ”}9_ cards con-| Nursery for the months of July and [ 24.—Rowing honors were eveq :n‘l\:clm.w of the wo seems more |a lonely mountain district just beyond den\wd llw”n-nml'_!«;- S e molsertnh; following petition to the| pygyst, Mrs. F. J. O'Brien, head of |divided in the two preliminary rag ike a dream of some playwright or|the Ulster border. Numerous railway| As a matter of fact it is declared here| g = o jzati of the annual Harvard-Yale rej ) ailwa : 5 : b A rganization announced today. The ) = o Horatio Alger story, rather than the| guinges have been perpetrated here. | there is no intention on the part of the A_s a citizen of the state of Con- e S st Thursdqyy June | this morning. The Yale freshm history of one man. Yet this is the|The carliest reports said that 40 men |authorities in Ireland to arrest De|necticut I respectfully ask that you|go™ 4 (o' SO0 HEFE T o elght ‘won the. first event from story of Rev. Edwin N. Andrews, who | ;.4 heen killed and a number injured, | Valera. This statement would appear to| withhold you: signature to the bill|sg just o “.N,kphcmro 'sc(;.," ?y' o youngsters by five lengt is celebrating his 90th birthday an-| . jater reports decreased this number. | be borne out by the fact of his being|now before you which would impose|tor the fall term ot L han D) st e i Sl ko niversary in this city and the 100th released when his identity was estab-|an added burden on the people in the Bl =1 oo S 1 s junior y eigl anniversary of the college he attended e i shed ositi v EbeSrrevaliing] bustuess fatagnation | iRHated Lygdefoans thontal ool and the death of four steel [ 2M7"OF Dyblin, June 24. (By Associated |lished. imposition of a five per cent. state|has affected the nursery greatly, and |crew by six lengths. Both races wd ofkers. Rav e ARGrows in /s Bon of ithe — T tax on amusement admissions. Popu-|the attendance of children there has |two mile affairs, rowed up-stres Fesolution charged that the |, .. Ajtreq B. Andrews, a deacon of NICKY ARNST IN MUST SER” TWO lar priced amusement is the recreation|becn practically half of what it against a strong wind and tide, whi were shot mm.} with v riot | e First C Rl n’l Shirehtand of the great majority of the people.|should be normally. During the past | had a tendency to slow up the shel mished by the United States| "G 010 PR A The proposed law will make the at-|year, more than 10,000 children were | The official times were: ent. church. He 4 al tar ITARS AND PAY FINE OF $ tendance at theaters impossible for|cared for at the nursery, according Freshm: lotment of legislation by con- it 10,000 most of us.” to Mrs. O'Brien’s figures, but lately ToslenA Mace. o < Freshman race, Yale 12 minuf] providing “strict federal con- (Contineest ToRENIntN! Page) Each signer gives his name and|the attendance has fallen off. During |13 3.5 seconds; Harvard 12 minu the production and distribu- address. the months of April and May, but|s> 15 seconds. Junior varsity: H L r e v i- . . . e St ana prieaiery aceeopea- | WOULD SYSTEMATIZE WORK |His Accomplices in Con-| MAR] BOROUGH--DEACON e S month. In provious yesry double |TAT% 12 minutes. 35 seconds: ¥ manded by the convention . ATHLETES AWARDED |this number were cared for. Mothers, | 12 Minutes 53 seconds. mecrotary of war and secre- - spiracy Case Also Sen- who whils working at the factories| The freshman race was late £ navy and civil service com- | Heads of City Departments Mect To- s . EREM“NY ls SPEE“Y SPORTING HONORS-brouzht their children to the nur-|Starting owing to difficulty experieng n were called upon by reso- tenced to Prison and Given sary, being out of work, care for the |PY the coxswains in bringing { to discharge all alien em- night to Discuss Work at M ‘ e children at home. Added to this, qld- [Shells to the line against the strg o fail to qualify for citi- 5 b Heavy Fines. ~ . er children will now be home from jcurrent. =~ When the oarsmen fina Repair Station. y . New Britain Carries Off Templeton |eehool to care for the. children, and|®ot away Harvard jumped .into doration's officors will bol o G ing work Takes But Three Minutes to S R R officizls of the nursery think it un- |16ad which however at thik. St il Evew MRS ot 1BB. 1 e maRLInat farare bl oo ab 24.—Jules W. 3 i . y R, wise to maintain that institution dur- |mile mark had melted away befd i i e A e e IR LSRN, Washington, June 2i—Jules W.| Tje Civil Knot—Relig- Burns Medal. ing the summer months. While it |the speed of the Yale yearl GOL C H GASE DIES e G Genattnent h - '.:1' et-] (Nicky) ~\'”>“"“l and lf“’:‘”""h‘i’: 2 is closed, alterations will be made. |the Blue freshmen were leading el ot oepe e Mgl the| were sertenced today. to two years | ous Service Tomorrow. At a track and baseball reception | Mrs. O'Brien will leave the first|a half shell length. They were ro 2 3 oard a office of Ma the federal penitentiary Y ustice at the High school this morning |of July for New York, where she|ing 31 strokes to the minute agai: - Orson F. Curtis The garage h Siddons in the District of Columbia sweaters and letters were distributed | will take a summer course at Co-|the two point higher beat of Ha: hed Civil W Veteran and|been in operation sufficiently long,|supreme court. They were convicted _ to athletes who have.earned them |lumbia university, specializing in child | Botn TV city boards feel, to have worked out|recently by a jury of conspiracy to Paris, Jun(:, 24.—(By the Associat-|ih these two sports during the sea- |welfare, care of chyillven i b . mot Slrokes_dmpped the beas nent Mason Passes Away In|, system whereby work could be done|bring stolen securities into the Dis-|ed Press)—Gladys Marie Deacon of | on just closed. Principal L. P. Slade |diet. rifle at the mile flags but Yale hty-First Year more cheaply and more regula trict of Columbia from New York in| Boston today became the Duchess of |, ogijed at the reception and con- s S getting greater power and run in Eighty-Fir Ulor $he Dratent svmicws eaie e October, 1 Marlborough, the second American|_ . ylated the boys on their suc- blade work and had increased ord, June 24.—Col. Clayton H. |the garage at 7 o'clock in the morn- "hose sentenced with Arnstein were | girl to assume the title. The civil cere- | socory) season. He then presented $l 00 FOR KID KAMP ' lead to three-fourths of a ' leng 1“." more than & half century|ing and return at 5 o'c ,m‘v),\ rda (Nick) Cohen of New . York | Mmony “""}:" 1‘;‘"‘,’“’,'“""’ i took 1, he letters and sweaters. - During the next half mile Harva £ the city's well known business|afternoon, with a few oxceptions|®nd David W. Sullivan, Norman ».}P2¢e 'n ‘d i rl’;"“ ":“S"Va“’ :""B“_“s White sweaters were awarded to —— made a determined effort to cut Qo; dled at his home here this morn- | Mechanic Beatty comes to work ut §| BOWles and Wilen W F erday, | Performed by H. G. Mackie, the Brit- | winjam Franklin Davis, Leonard Ap- | B, . B. of Plainville Is Only Con- | S, Y2l advantage but the spurt b Be' was born in Hartiand, this|oiciock and leaves at 6 o'clock. In| Urokers of-Washington. rnstein and | ¥5,, Cot e two witnésses for-tne|Ps), aD4, Josephd Chepok, who made | ™ = *. S E a disastrous ending. Thé Crimd September 10, 1840. Ho was With | by Lo v i trequently happens that| CONeD Also were fined $10,000 each Duke, Judge Walter Berry, president{ N°.r letters in. three, sports. ®ed wibutor Today—Unusually- ‘Good | Shell nifoved up rapidly for a féw hy enth Connecticut Volunteers all |, 0" o0 o opportunity o] And Bowles was f of the American chamber of gem- |SVeaters were givernto Lalislaw Gry- dred feet and Harvard adherents the Civil wari went to thel, . o 0. the cars for 1 ‘fm\u“‘ : merce here and J. T. B. Sewell® the Phillip Zucker, Frank and [ Day Yesterday—Total $143.50. the observation trains began to chg broda. gold flelds immediate Tty gypoigts Bl Y Dec e TRIAL FL]GHT SUGGESSFUL duke’s legal advisor. Ieon Renault, | BdWard Delaney, of the track team, Obea o expecting that the eight which ard and later was two years in | 't 18 arsu Shifts in working hour T e e tanley Needbala, S. Nasiopko me doMar is the stallest Ameunt|eyyyron'sn iin skl SO S egular army, serving gainst In-|™ay be recommended . 5 ¢ g and William Preisser of the baseball | that the Fresh Air Editor has had to | driving finish, would pass Yale on the plains. He came to Hart at witness for’ Miss Deacon. The lat- 3 ) ) im 1868 and established the|called on account of alleged wilfal| Giant Airship, R-38, Built for U. ter was attended by the Countess Du [!eam- § i acknowledge for the Kids Kamp at|spectacular fashion. v business which he had con-|mismanagement, Mayor Curtis re 1 Boisrouvras and the only other per-| 7hese awards were made in recog- | Burlington so far. Yesterday was an| The strain both physical and mg Navy, is Given Test by American |sons present were Eugene Higgins, a|nition of the ‘players having made shally d day tal, proved too great, h X i S b i i : 3 g ! ’ A ax ] unusually geod day for contributions . however. #p to thie time. He was a|that it was not, the ides being m: cousin of Miss Deacon and several|? commendable showing, reaching a . 4 a whole, the people of New | TRussell Hubbard, at No. 4 ‘“wd mm;:.n.\‘,.m; officer of the dl\v to increase the efficiency of the Crew—Carried 48 persons. .... . AR certin standard during the season.|p .’ . " . e responding generou to|€0ld,” in rowing parlance and wl ent, C. N. G. years ago and an|municipal enterprise (Conti Leonard Appel was given the Burns st i t ' a . | finuea)cn) Ninthi Dage) Lconard Appel was given the Burns 2 orech At Bditor |20ing through the m ion' the staff of Governor Lorrin e Iawlm\; June 2 ~1B} 'hvB Asso medal, presented ench year to the :»l;olbmmp‘vm1;1‘1%!':0;11” .:n . lrdltm: e e wasfl&:;xileotmbl Ho was the senior ex-major of SMALL SUITS- B ciated Press)—The giant British- boy who has approached the mearest [S81Ze8 WAL b I8 & FOON BOAE 10 WY nower into his sweep. goam Phalanx, a 32nd degree ROUGHT bulit "Rizghop. R-§8 wiich Ne§_Gew O‘BRIEN NAMED GLERK to the William F. Burns standard, of {21 raise funcs, but at t1e same Ume |y iring the last halt mile. th member of the & A R hought by the United § tes and will High school athletics it must be remembered that the 8 3 e I g S, became a procession with Yale p Iarious other patriotic to- e be flown to America by an American e e e o | money donated will 5o much further . r Captain Frank Delaney, of the | FORSY €O 8 o v ago. There |iNg steadily away to win easily i " : full fiv Slade the Templeton trophy cup, “_".'_"jfl more ghiidren this yesr than . fi‘;nlxl;;ith\zrsirv Contest. Board of Public Works to Asaist|Which the team won at Waterbury. | ©V6 Who cannot go away unless they| ., 0 joninr varsity contest B - = This cup was offered by Lieutenant- vard was never headed and won Present ‘orce. o K 3 y TcHlNgoN lS TIED The Herman Gross Sons company | ! 7:55 pfl. m. and landed six and one K 0,(“ ;2:: t‘ei‘n?\”: géid:‘c:::)r:~lt‘.|0l;\'e‘::' s dollar:. can be resarded as in- ;::g.:; as she ‘Pl;zased, ,; heavier HU ot Hartford has, through Lawyer I,|Pdlf hours later after a flight over John O'Brien of Stanley street, alp.y, and Waterbury. Bridgeport ane a family. The healthler{ D nnetiou O 5 er I | o nearby counties. She carried 48[ former lieutenant in the army, ha:|Crit2in an i 2 R the community in which a child lives, |CYimson eight took the lead at 4 I. Rachlin, brought suit against M. S . : Yo 0% llost to Waterbury by forfeit. The < S = . | very dip'of the blades and alth Leibowitz, doing husiners oagnst M- | persons, including the members of the [ been engaged as ‘clerk in the office [[o% to WWateb ity BY o0l = CI8[ the more liable a child to be e D 1 and altho 25 Golfer, at Present Stage of | i mame of the Garamco compary | crew. Among the officers were two|of public works and wil assist Clerk | BUSE €IWe SICE WS (S0 (00 ST healthy. To:take an individual case. b It to : Xagp's BX, Wi LK oy the Garapico company | \inericans, Commander L. H. Max- [ George Johnson. The office to whicn | Britain in 1919, lost fo this oty this | ous-half Mobihe phent &t S P served by | 00" ho will captain the airship on|Mr. O'Brien has been appointed was|Season. Las © same Was| ickly, and in school next vear sat|Of the mile flags. Both strokes drd spoiled by rain. This is the first cup : ped the beat during the next to go into the new Burns memorial to 32 but Harvard had the drive Fred Winkle, » the wria i - o p P ¢ ; i i Player at 206. is returnable in the city court on the | NF trans-Adantic fiight and Lieut.| created because of the unusually next to a healthy child. The sickly 3 AR MOndss 1T e Commander V. Bies eat amount of clerical work occa- | Il ualE U inre e o the latacis . Andrews, June 24 (By Associat-| The Connecticut Grocery company —_— sioned by increased street and sewer | CaSe- of a contagious discase, and in the "[‘0"“1?1“‘“’“ which sent the shell a: 2 i T pnnectic ocery company e vl <=Alredhionil i il ook S steadily and half a mile from gttty w dipeppion s MRS o ) 'y oompa perations. Mr. O'Brien served over . 3 s . meantime gave the disease to the |Sted eas) —Jock Hutchison of Chi-| hag brought suit against Francis Per. Mississippians Have No i iy iy el / CALLS CONFERENCES. |meantime gave the et 0 cnilq | finish was four lensths ahead. and Roger g -|ry and John Agosta. proprietors of S v r Feinians »w York, June 24.—Alber: D.|nealth 3 ndventage. wi res amateur golfer, were tied 1or |, grocery store in Washingt t vmpa et e had been sent to the summer camp, antage was increased anotH molter, were tied for|a g v store in Washington street, b ta e | Baby l Whalo S Int cer, newly appointed chairman ot | P20 PEeR Nt to (AC FEMBCL CME | two lengths before the victors plnr‘f:' T: A . : |I! et | tor 0. 'TF apers were served by i‘l-‘ A ps Sl by bt )Y’ ale mms Into . U. S. Shipping Board, today began ;h e Nah e iceace 'rh: })m(mm past the finish posts. an st round In the British | Constable Fred inkle and o gram said to 2 signe 3 4 e row e disease. 3 ntia 2o : & h,nxr ()':n..m.m«lu, today ' with | 12" re n“l..l;n:.l ..ll :‘T.-M. :w :»‘-‘.»]n:h.m“(;.'.[."h.m four hundred citizens, of Gulfport. New York Harbor Today |- s O et iy | value) of aweenisfeampiiiteltforia __ While the winning time of the ¥ ¢ 206. They will play off the | gecona Mond July. near which Senator Pat Harrison re-| New York, June 24.—A baby iwhale | 2WRers and oberators 5 child cannot be over estimated. Re- |fréshmen was considerably fas| oW s Sbemn Mol jex, foday was sent to him protesting [ swam through the Narrows into New [Nand information on the condition of | (N1, Aot o O b & child at the |than that made by the winning Hx T - JLL. . |against his criticism of the recentYork harbor today. While it lay upoa| ‘" SR : camp for one week, and all contribu- ;,2;? M lca'ie::d"g9> dlglerence der Worked Too Hard, Stonington, » 24.—Captain Oliv. | London speech of Rear Admiral Sims. |a sarid bar off Staten Jsland a watch- S NT DROWNs, |ions, however small willbe_grate- |PTL ¥A2 ey U s er Griffin, who retired as a capts The : read: *‘Four hundn and a restaurant owner carrying| oo o 24— Carl W an. | fully received by the Fresh Air Editor : Dead of Exhaustion| o . nand of steamers on the & :v‘l::r::',l ‘ 4 ‘Americans resent at-|a shotgun and a carving knife ended the :\,l,f:‘nhv:m}} ]u"o‘:t —14{\ \(‘A‘r”nt}\“hllnl::nnl of this paper. Contributions so far: |Passed. Iphia, Juns 24.—The Rev.|ion Providence and Fall River lines|tacks on Admiral Sims. Ninety per|young visitor's life., It was eighteen| % " " Richmond, V who was E. F. B. .. 2 soae ) AU Throngs Crowd City. ohnson of the Methodist | , few montkb ago after 52 year of | cent.~ of N sippians have no sym- s and apparentlyi too young to '<>|‘|‘1u" at l.\ cas Point Erevia received = =590 New Londoi ;lune 24 y Harv: ‘:mfl "l“':;"' .“ ;L ""-\'\'”"'Il"'-"w service, is critically ill at his home. [ pathy with Feinism wherever ex- “1:1”\‘ that outgolng tides wait for no drowned there last night while T and Yale on the river rowing off t :‘"l‘"v‘"-n»: it gyonddie st DT IR Y pressed. S \thing. o ate Sotiee ancient rivalry was the spectacle a the contest that brought a gay sp rigy o S i WIFE. DENIES HUSBAND 1S FATHER 2 to Bexin Work For e[ NORTH & JUDD MANUFACTURING €O. [uimier ooy Thidey s old their catches in other days, tod paommiing, riivy wavee. OF BOY, BUT SCIENCE SA SAYS HE IS| Sy Serioint % 2| DECLARES USUAL 3 PER CENT. DIVIDEND [ Firtnit ucmoiies Sna ing freely about the city lust 62 L«fmrens. to \\'or}\ for the city for road trains, carrying thousands t.o one week, commencing Monday morn- boat races. g t 102 telephone lines out of % t pu ing. Eight men were pl veste They had started coming yesterd ruck and da o r ed- town and on lhe river. Hoth whe was in the barn had —_— 1 ustodv = 3 3 is ! ————— [yroe torm off by the holt and the | e o i e ,. |Forest Fire Wipes Out sion, This Concern Has S Cea TP stream. nowever, the;arsme rnec He ral others nearhby | Double an a hicago his R R H H B = = . - - uring Month of May, But Drops i ¢ Red Top an Fales err; 9 o wvlln’:m'd A n:yrl.’..- was Killed. of Child—Judge Weighing Little Canadian Town! Paid 15 Per Cent During B2 | ins camine wantiabout el Tarall Evid Quebec, June 24.—The village of 5 June—Weddings Show Decresse | 02 preparation with only a suppr vidence. Ville Ray, Lotbiniere county, as 3 Year Endmg July. nervousness to show for the appro pants in Fatal Abyssinian Riots. smouldering ruin today. ery one Over Last Ycar. of the events. its houses was demolished by 4 Varsity Late Today. While there seem to have Neen few- The race for varsity eights, event of the day and climax of | college rowing seascn; was set for : ety . afternoon. either at 4 or 6 o'clo idend of 3 per cent waa declared pay-|the death rate remains comparatively [ eastern standard time, depending #vle June 30th, makinz a totaliipo game, Madame Tork does not ap- | river conditions. In. either case by e . Slde riainier i SN "““"\!‘ \"\"1"“;:'1""“'] mfi'\“‘l“'“;qfi‘ thel hcar to have bheen very much wor-[Was to be rowed down stream, Mendez whoe for some tim =L T hen S mie De ‘.‘;w‘o ';\‘u.;‘h\‘-l:l..»“ ll]u.] m GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL. Among noteworthy incidents|ried about the high cost of living. 1\!}}: n:::l; :tr;‘l::_':ia‘:r:;:‘rr:gs. revolt has been cnptured groes I 1ding and others|And wife whor e o ot the child. | Hartford, June 24—Governor relative to dividends of industrial cor-| That wise old bird came right along | e onty yace at that. distanis el state of Ban Luis Poutol| it rinces _of |Should haKe L me reported to the [this afternoon signed the bill s- | porations as a whole during the so-|with her precious bundles and the) American colleges. - SEuInt} Bin AR SRt § S5 ! p with ™ al 5 (hat & test of blood from S ting Bridgeport's single headed tax [vere business depression of vear just|pirh rate went up as the marri Yale Gets East Course, moveme or the B e L e AR KT o el oW ommission out of existence. The bill | jnssed, dividends pafd by North & ecord went down. Yale had. the east course ard . BIATE . 4 e e corine's child, which was | W25 Passed by the recent general as- [ Judd Manufacturing company stand igures for the month of May|vard the west in' all. the. races # The parade concluded with a bon-l 4. iaq by Mrs. Delsecco Her moth- |S¢mbly. out 3 in exception from the fact }11:1. £ 19 and 1921 as filed at | This arrangemeni represented fire during which an Ameri a8l er knowledge belies his findings."” aany have been cut in half and in a lho City Cler: office are as follows: | choice of Captain Steve Hord, the’ paper publisher and Clvil war|Was tossed on the hiaze Ross at-l geclared the woman's attorneys who = x | lcrge number of instances omitted en-| Weddings in, May, 1920, 46; in Mayjeuit -of his winning the toss o ran. dled at n hospital today. A |tempted to rescue the flag and waslpaq exnibited the testimony to sup- |! e - rely. 1921, 28; Qeaths 1 v, 1920, 495 in fEhEeR Uil Thie Sast:Cyrtay e . shot to death from an automobile. ort her statements. | THE WEATHER. May, 1921, 48; births in May, 1920, h\shdr. course. but Hartw:ni 'me’n D or, Col., June 24.—The Amer- 'ederation of Labor convention voted to ask President Hard- 0 Inyestigate the strike riots Standard Steel Car Co., Ham- Ind., in September, 1919, and responsibility for the “issuing Asked if the meeting had heen nd organizations. He had travel- | Hartford Firm Sues Local Dealer In|crew took the air for the first time - it Loca 5 track team, presented to Principal extensively, Including a trip last night, making an entirely satis-| Former Army Licutenant Engaged by » I @ the world Soft nking Beverage for $600— | factory flizht, it was announced by the leaves a daughter. «ir ministry today. s Smtie e Groc Store 1s Attached. The R-38 left the Cardigan station 2o to a camp such as the health auth- orities are fostering at Burlington. $600 Suppose New Britain child was ey, Is Tied with Ox- Morning—Victims were Partici- FACTORY TO REOPEN. lpw Haven. June 24.—No n to employes toda th | o t of the L. Candes and company.| Chicago, June 24.—Grover C. Re an ¥ June 24.—Superior t fire that swept down upon i At a meeting of dircctors of the . & subsidiary of the Uni.e . . and Oscar McGavick, negrocs. |- ham today was|vesterday. All the inhabitants es | xopn & Judd Manufacturi e PO e R e bber company, will reopen on July | L other today for Kill.| Weighing deductions of science and[caped by fleeing to the vill of | o held June 24th, a quarteriy div-|were in May 1920, i :nis city, and \rt against the declaration of a moth- | Lotbiniere. About seven miles of the er in determining the ernlty lof| Canadin: Natonallirailway! rosibead M - . , y with the Abyssinian riot last | geven-year-old Eugene § Hit51 dex| | Attt ren’ Julius Sorine or L. Rose, a sailor, in con cot 3 mton, N. J., J Col. Ern- E. stahl, lecturer, writer, former

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