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BLISHED 1870, I JESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. —FOURTEEN PAGES e e aEeemmgmmer— = —= N WHO LIED TO JUDGE . JJiLFORD po BECOME | 700 NEW REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN § REFUSED CITZENSHIE | pss oo s wrow - DISATISFIED WITH G. 0. P METHODS MANY STRANGE ANSWERS|.... [coubiafon s i st SEEK WAY TO HASTEN LEGISLATIO in Thelr P,rolesl Agamst That Brdml of “Ethics.” Man Sa/ : Umted fiflVT Tfl EflMP[L ALL" MitoraFigne (38 —The \‘T-r‘.—_ on the trip o te beach, ana| NEW HAVEN MAN I $l 921 5fifl IS 'm'm[ Conference Wednesda htes Became Indepen- T0 PAY LUXURY TAX poli "":"",;\'j,\ S ‘;f,:“’,“';,“",’-‘f Tetnrn. Ot caimed tha e | HELD RESPONSIBLE t In 1916, Woman| 1 ance undggecgiive power sranted to ffora”pches 10w s el : INKIDS KAMP FUND| Nisht — Meeting No e them by n‘.. meral Assembly that the ordinance no distine- S egulitiog’s \worn by persons us- | tion hetween adulis and children. The [ While Drank, He Shot and Killed His o i £ Revolt, But An Effo ic s W As Poor In-[i.3"i s to and from|critics said they did not like the code R“les"ml'h ;hl wlf?.l‘.lth lo:. in e $ e s i s pe Bt B s e Wil i Expluining How o pyohations For Fresh' Air ». I " ve. > £ blic aring 2ld last | The hoard acceded to requests that 5 orke = : | cluded—¥ilth Ave. Tirm (R Fus orain ot B Sl ok g To Cut Red Tape An . 2 v Indicted Today Congress gu‘qv. agajnst its vprding pro- | Qistinetly provide that where covering | New Haven, June 28.—Alfonsus coi-| Camp Are Progressing in % " = . - | vifled ighat "the bathing suit should [of a person was meant it would lins, who shot and Killed his wife, y = — cover & pepin “to below the knce™ |require children at least, to be cov-| Jupe 11, at thewr home in Hizel : Satisfactery Manner. Get Action landidates Are' Admitted| Yoos s s At ¥h”, ‘enid person was on the street. | cre ow the knees when they are | was hold criminally 16 ponsibig ! [ 2 0 y at| S = Y wheghetoved thissmeant a'g : street on their way to tha|gner Mix toddy. The finding Say 3 i I8 Morning and Others|5r"® Jury today indicted Martin and i wih ched to the ankle said | beaches to buthe. The Loard called | Collins was drunk at the tme, and no|* Contributions to the Fresh Representative Fenn of Col At |ana dealers in leather goods, and henlth'™ it would overheat a July 6th fired the shot. He had collected ntoney | and from individuals, were recelved necticut One of The artin, Inc., Fifth avenue saddlers|tyhes st be “injurious tolanother mecting for Wednaesday n | reason appears why he should have | fuiid, la or small, from soc Given Hearings 5 |3 hent B Martin a membarkos iRl 1N dae hum for carpeater work, and “lat The Herald office today, bringi, s Afternoon’s Court|nem o charucs of uoiins (e rov:| DIVORCE NEW CURE Q| R S S G 4 ot ) amier” G| Who Signs Petition U 18 Afternoon’s ourt|firm on charges’of viols r‘\l)«]l.i'ug "’Jnl N s REV {;HARLES EE}PPF qs sua J.m.:.‘.q .‘n:l.m»l. 1 two i C,Q:u‘ul\-' ing_though not m:_v:m,I\{”\‘\:\s'so}\{ e Ge:f;:getie:-(;llee .l' ion defraud the government by evadin teproved him for drinking. direct to the treasurer of the commit- | pa ent of lux laxes. - b B B AtGrney Pins waed amid i dtie Tfl HflvE ANN Colims swd he ws ng to leave, . althouzh The Herald acknowl- R s aro el ¢ oo ; Lt O and took a riffe from a closet and from \edges it, and some was sent in to the indictment marked the be#ning of 5 2 < ot Mse he perjured himself by 4 campaign against evaders of the ! Lived Jith Woman Not His Wife a burcaw a box of cartridges. e put } i'resh Air Editor of this raper. Either Washington, Juna 28.—Repre & Mo under oath in naturali- [ juxury tax o i ——— one cartriage i the gun, placed it ot his [ method is satisfactory as the whole|tative Ansorge of New York, issued court this morning, Joseph Phisteéh oounts (Wers | GORtRIne \\‘.., Brought on Neurosis, . z shoulder and said: idea of handling the funds is to give [#tatcment today asserting that an Itallan fco cream denler |(ne indictment returmes e e Pastor of St. Peter’s Church| ™ I will thow you what this will do.” |as many as possible of New Britain's | Rew republican members of the hol was refused naturall e Sl Pt x w~qu Worker Tells. B i His wifo )iuzhed and sat down on a|under-nou 1 children an outing in|Were dissatisfied with the pro; Jyago George W. Klett. Seapo- | 4ng” Philadel Mi Cornelius | Iwhaikee, June 28-—A statement Ordained Priest 25 lounze. Collins 5 Wit nsy | the open : very cent donated is|made by congress &t the present s B March 21, 1918 was given | vanderbilt was named nalotiital o '“ i ferces had cured 5 éhe wall by pro g the muzzle asainst | diverted to this cnd, there being no ! session and disclosing that he 8 fiE i local police court, on . yomers on whos chases’ tha| n" wjerahid her conferees Years Ago. e lett mm. The rifle was discha s r : 2 m:‘fm-] il‘uml- :.?)x:|f():l(:;;'7 1‘1;\:,‘ joined linha call foi Howeve : : Herald gi -onference orrow night of the steric ndness by B which involved a 13 year old | o™y miled to pay Tuxt.y |0 vicgfh. ot hysterical blindness b and Mis, Collins having been killed by ; i IER.000, for & Desbing betors | : n‘“mxg him of his lawful wife and a bullet thr the heant fell on the central clearing house for the h: proximately one hundred new rep of $1,000, for a ing before 3 s 2 A 4 N o rue to the oo “ , = wive | 410K t funds and a ives a |lican members to discuss the si N ard dectarce m’s | nllowfig him to remain true tc te arles Cobpens. nastar of ¢ | 1eor- Colins called to her to forgive 4 hperior court. o ,‘l'wl”““‘: “'”' g v‘” ‘:'»u '\':',' nllowge ol poar e 3 Rev. Charles Coppens, pastor of St.| ! h e chanee o publicly acknowledge the | tio: his petition for naturaliza- | u. ror apticlc S : e ‘.l |n\m\. womi !N.j’ had “:' ¢ ‘\< MY | Peter's church, will celebrate his 2 = = donations and spread the financial af- “We are not meeting in any spirig IS¢ being hoard' befere JUudE® | iixts were due. Thus In one case] " I.'\‘:c l‘k.»:lm::.w‘x.'.fll.\-'\m . anniversary jn the Catholic pries A BURKE fairs of the ¢ before the general r‘v\'on.” 1id Mr. Ansorge, adding hla morning, ho was asked e ae i aniiue 18, oy o fapueigiiie lasss izt by v | 16sd ‘SamAqreow. The eircias at HASSON— S which should be interesied in | the new members wanted to cut s ! “”‘“l'" hgoer s garemy g Allan E. | g4 50 tax was duc peared us $120 | giaiofiAdustrial commission. tendant to the anniversary will open o s oSt WOREhY Ofiob.ccta e s de and s i he wver. had, . been " |worth of harnoess, die and spurs,| At Perkins'® address which was|at 107okelock when a solemn high L 2 : e Wl Sl s Y. }“" Ald _bhe had not on which no tax was due. rectld by n moment's hush, followed | mass Wil be sung in St. Peter's|Fretty Wedding to Be Solemmnized at 9 gt s b _”‘°lj Reeyriein Nothing Yet Accomplished. by "\“d N 5 'M“““, g did not attempt 1o save ;\ exlamations of surprise, still was |churchs Father Coppens will be the "Ctock Thnore Alor At St | ’\] |\“ ’” S l:'ll ‘IK“(H _t‘f“. Sl Mr. Ansorge said none of the i1, 1918, were you mot bound |, STl G e from the payment, | T e\ cFosston " "It was | celebrant of the mass. Rev. N. c o'Clock Timorrow Mol at St.| plicd to the health istruction of | jects for which congress was cal Shtdiies eobrt on charge | attorfe of discus: . the youns folks. ‘There is no way of | into special session had b | witranodern y the ledst” one Mary's Church. et st A : ad been aced K f pé thy dek 8 taking care of children when they| “Nor is there definite promise a female child? TI X";: | but on the contrary they as d > in In“their own pocket,” declared . v ad come before the A pretty wedding will be solemnized iy % S £ B diu you deny it, then?" asked |7 nan -ha X ¥ Si.|are liable to be sick but before they |when they will be,” ne added. *Th admitted that this was so. Hayward 5 g indpstr compensa- o 4 ¥ e at 9 o'clock tomoirow morning at 4 i Turch. here being no satis- kigg iadp A 4 are actually so. are upwards of a hund we . ’ “We propose to after . thesp, Miss Perkins said. “He was ; RETT S %" | | mary's church, when Miss Mollic A. e > Upwe of a hundred first- it ::r“ \»;u.")J‘:‘x;I‘u':- ll\|l:|:y(«'“:=:| ::: people, no matter whether, thay'are ‘\lic\':d yet his eye reflexes were per-{ SRR surke and John leo Hasson will be lo‘l:l‘:l (“_":x ‘:1(,’-‘\(()-“]\‘\‘»“2:11 "*“\"(‘"‘f ‘i\f‘m ’l‘)ce' :el’lfll'hvans in the house and they| o o for ¥ Inrge firm on Fifth avenue or asmall] goo \Inyestigation revealed the vic- 3 3 LR i by REV: iJohn MUWinters ata| Lonot BULEIRAL asvoral hee WL cel, as I do, that we have mnot b bn with prejudiee for reappll Sia feslaciiia thi i e from Neurosis. We v 3 8 (it hish saisa The ot wiil be {saved and many lives made happier | permitted to make our influence within five: ye who makes & sHop girl pay the two|odl ;""';,‘;',‘" e hats preving on AR puptial ligh mass. e coupie Wil b jand healthier through the much | Congress’ was called into [FEUIN PEUS ST wore cents tux on her soda and then fails| pys Questioning brought out ' g0 ARE Sitommala Land’ Ea Husson, n|lreasured two wecks in the country |gession for certain definite purpd & appear for a hearing s o e e then Oalls « d. * Questioning broug A 4 Wt £ oridesmaid anda Edwaid usson, that is afforded by the Fresh Air Ve want to ' see, Aot El ng. of which 60 were udniltted. |1© PAY It to th — . |the téen ving 1n bigamsy with SRt 3 : B | | wrother of the groom “-"l’l'“l man, LLef amp. The support of the camp I8 |with a capital A one refused man was living in biga 2 8 % e d ] oride’s diess will be of white goorge Enely citi: 2o ora.absant. ana ton vero con- | HAWKSWORTH AT SHORE' B who my all moral s, was | B PRI, | v wine: srope e chimo. She will|gniirely up fo the cltitane o¢ New| . owon for Older Polisicns tor a further hearing. o Al ¥l hisiwle because sheiloved him -md R wear a veil caught up with pearls, and ), ponriation for the conduct of its parly&lh:l :vvl:“ lv;t;- g:hre rtelp“bl her. The first Jyifc had been | LEERES - o5 a wreath of lillies of the vailey, Her| + th a est for the co Viest Applica Admiteed, t 1 A . 5 ry is bes , and he had desérted her.” 3 oridal bouquet will be one of guiden:as| Among the contributors today were | (.Y 15 Dest for the party and we ' fiest Sapplicant for admission i aves R = 5 i ator o Fly 1 \u\ nv.- i~ 5 \ y . to impre: & x y L o ! : W SRBE | | nd lllies of the valley. The bries-lthe Sunshine society, the Woman's | b Ofilé:sntzam‘bg_‘:“‘;:a:;‘ o pitisanabilp was Sabato Glardono, - s ! ¥ SeNS Mevs. from Iltaly. Babato| ¢ Chamber 4,,. oimi— PLAN COMMISSION i ‘o B |t i wess ik et eiraiges | bty oF the” Bovih s the | oty st “Mkiey o for the draft but claimed with chanuily lace. She will wear aftWomen Home s r society |, .., : Y | have 'forgotten i because he was not a| IHas Latest ‘x‘\p« u‘.\llldlhw. bt ¢ i 5 33 ¢ Linek hat and will carry bLouguel o1 fof the Methodi - rell and indi- n{‘v? fie :o: L.eem,g in any s 1918 he filed appilcation | o 1o 4 g B | ier sweet pe vid I ing is: rolt. W 1 I a0L8 e led, APDICAUOn | o Mhmpaon Hagksvdben; som ot P ! % e IR e b b Sinaine setiey s e e oome. moge Btoris ,’; v United tos Can vr. and Mrs, John B. Hawksworth ot 1 d nTR ihe groor “ o “‘~ I’“‘" Sit ‘v\tf’ o A ‘9% cently from the people and our o god b od Btates Com-'f < 0 % 2 57 e s g b ’ suning or pud , and 1o the best man a on s 3 & ion should have some we d K., Church, as “a |lAnwood strecs thia city, will fly from | oo gl Must.' Refer Many Mattera ol ) o bride’s #itt o e brides ‘hureh ....... {01 bt ngh e waht > Newport, Nhoda Island, to Momau i gt Ao £ lic . gress is all tied up with red of mind.” Witnésses d . f - waid s @ topaz ring. buring the nuptiai | \Women's Home Missionary We want to cut some of that. guin tomorrow to atfend fha Cha Formerly Left to the Discretion e auartet Wiliain M soci cthodist church 2500 IoTity ruls loan ton @ An\tted ber of Commerce outin During the ugh muss a quartet wiil sing b L - 2.00 S 7 e can go ar. g e y war Mr. Hawksworth was an aviator, | of That Body. surke has been for several years one ‘g0 | feel that our districts have as m 13 Years In U, S, 2 S e F. Gaffne; 10.00 | © ; . Zielinski has b B s of the promunent members ot St Mary's [J1 right to representation as has U l'fl" T s ite aadl ani) 3y thg “substitution of the word caurch choir. Following the ceiemony |Peter Crona ToERes 5o | Joe Cannon's.” e been ed since May “shall™ ~QuEihe ‘word - i e V. CHARL 1 o a reception will be held. Eroviously Sac oW otses il Others who signed the call for. B as askted & number 0f ques ot ‘creafigg the City Planhing com- 5 RLES COPRENS, After a honeymoon trip to Atlantic| .0 conference included Represent n as: “Whi it N | ohlie ich ymparatively new, | mission, aft abundance of new pow-| === ity . and Mrs. Hasson will reside| Total toc e 20 1 Fenn of Connecticut. = &8 raffibpenepans O this year As Mr, |€rs is given ‘that board. The change [utied Matnr” Wheve i ;yllll\\\ W ot “a local man, he is go- | togcther Avith a clause increasing the g d"‘[.:,'lr,,:}“:.“!,’,’,“\‘ m_h Joaton | L - »1‘“,‘.1(.:‘Ii..f“;.“.l“::s'“1‘::::}‘.'\\.xlsl;‘::rz\\In“.‘ TO BRIHG fi{OSEGUTIONS i HILTPOLD_GILMETTE t, his character was good and now has a base Newport and taki ilians for | rides around the state of Rhode: Is-| land . latest type of ma- 1" “What ls:it composed of membership from three to 15 mem- is governor of Connectiout?” |Ing to outing in the hopes | oy Rev. Edward » Shearer - Ay that those d¢ to take a ride will | bers was passed in connection with e 3 RS, be presidast ; | tiorten i istri chiaee i her. afendments to the charter. - of Brooklyn, wii: be ma BRITISH STRIKE ENDED o SEEa e R ""‘“""l" - P svbortiN Gwal i this Enoras 0L original act read, in part, as| (P00 onies, and Rev. Maurice Violation of Ordinances tating and he as admitted | Arrrhgreddiadrie e yo3's his- | followss 4§ S SO A0 ninary, = Netting on V. s Wi Notw Olthesms. Ing's edition gave the local bo I = will be the ’ priest. THe 5 5 Lindquist, a Swede, | (0ry and told of the work hewas do- l”l‘*'mmnn‘ ~ouncil ,Illm\ oo to olytes will bé Rev. Arthur Cavan.|Coal Miners, Qut. Since April 1, Inforcc Groom on Grommwood ek o Nolst. Bade *|ing as a flier. Mr. Hawkswerth stat- |said pMn_eommission all questions bt ERATUEUERER ion- o e el natien Ut delay: eland, | o0 to o Herald reporter today that|concetulmiitho location of any build- ERfOEASE Kty opinary and | capitulate—Partiament Expected o were notified this| in Pl e . 0 trv for 14 | he would be at Mo = vhen the | ing, streefghighway, park, square or [ \nthc cher of Hartford ; e s ey TrApertor, iR been in this country for 14 ‘\ ol : . -‘l‘ ey "’“‘ when th a within the purview of incense bearer will be Rev. James| Grant Subsiay. ; 7 ar of tha health depart- | Walter Hiltpold, son of Mr. and Was divorced seven yoars ago. | New Tritain party ATHVOR act for the consideration of said | of Rockville. Rev. Antho . June 28| By that fruit, vesetable and other | John Hiltpold of Greenwood s admitted. | e comuibieiait il Mor report before E S. R., pastor of St. Al- NRON s S e Saisiag Jys must be protected by |and Miss Nora Gilmette of Fai The British coal mine street, this city, were married ye R CURYILAG, 2 SRIne THIEVING CONTINUES 0 * | phon church, New York, will | Fress y - “overing ting in_accordance | Street, ; on f tak ercon i k. i Sy : el covering of netting in accordance . A tior r a kg th we | Preach the sormon, both in rmar tims ekt FEES ith exstine ordinances. The depart- | 4ay afternoon at the home of the g e never re- o "hé amended act provides - ) - Do i e with ex dmitted ) — ComRar Rty Setar A7 wach and Ensl'sh. Rt. Rev. John G. Mur- . has "“"l prity “_-' e D lias rocoived numerous com:|on Greenwood street. ~ Rev. (M s Nervous. |Onk Street Man Complains Hle Was | tions to the'plan commission = ra wixiliary hop of Hartford dio- AnBotnae this -";"““‘"“- 11l plaints that o law in 1hat respect |Guadian performed the ceremony. Leupoldine, Grobstein, an Aus e e e ot 'Batore action ia tak- |€<5¢, Will he In attendance at the ex- s understood Lloyd Georse willf Plainis that the B e odsh- | couple were attended by Miss Elk wo! as vry norvous. She | irpouchced Up” at Carnival Playing |on. " I R ey s e T the ercise Followins the mass a recep- |ask parliament this afternoon to . S T e the | Hiltpold, sister of the groom, and B A guesticas satipfactorily port of the commisston that the num- | tion Will be tendered Father Coppen + the granting of a ten million | P00 G0 01 qoes not bring the [ Kahl. Mr..and Mrs, Hiltpold pt the question, “Who makes the at Vibberts 1 % | ber voting for and against a projoct {and the i : 2y in St. Peter's | pound subsidy to the mining indust il y Mistercd letter will | shortly aftet the ceremony for a for lhn‘ f“"" Mv,' '.lnm'-lll'ul : Anesia &alar Tofiab Oalsireet be stated. | hall. The miners will resume work Monday |, } storekeeper. Prosecu- | ding trip to New York, and the; replied “-¢ (I)m:r-‘-:« .\hr.v\nr deo-’ oy TP Sifsalat fe R 13 e Father is a native of Bel- |if the subsidy is granted. The - [ tion will follow if the law not lived | make their. home in Plainville on @ admitted. Mrs. Grobstein rted to > isht, . : gium and b Alost, in 1 ernment offcred this subsidy i : return. Mr. Hiltpold is loyed i t he was robb 76 while at- . / : . 7 rnme v up to after the second notice. . Mr pold is employed i ably tho second woman to be |that was ¥ while at- [Gelf Cup, Handicap At | His first 1 in the priesthood [wecks ago but withdrew it afte EiliEs W Trumbull Electric Manufacturing ftted to citizenship in a New '\“';“”'“"‘ i . \i,.“‘,‘,.' "“r Shuttle Meadow, July 2—4|was obtained in the Jesuit collese at [recent proposition by the owners for WAIZ ON “POOL pany in that town. v ! 1o | Alost. He received his philosophy [a scttlement had been voted down, by Rock d, TiL, June n court. Tha . EiRun NN - . pickpockets There will be a captain’s cul | Al ¢ ive 5 ! ,‘“' ‘I'"‘,': - I'"" e “"I' ""'“] | Clara - Piszik of 136 1-2 Winter [alcap match at the Shuttle Meadow [training at St. Nicholis college. and |the miners S ey { H japhacl Glordano did not know' (ORI OF LR lice today |club links July 2 to 4 inclusive. A |cotapleted . his theological = train-| 1t was gencrally | understood - that/ sociation of Minor Leagues, £ DOUB]E WEDDING TOD pakes the laws for the state (riveet TeBoried 1o fie A O . |supper dance will be held Saturday [f1% in - Louvain, ~whire he was|ghe submission of the subsidy proposi-| nounced ey B d this ‘..,I,..I.]x:_y (..”( bec .I,.:‘ I A Nitheonaaa a hair Lot | eve On July; 4 there will be ‘.1:"4*'”'“ on June D9, 1886, After afyjon to parliament was a mete for- inst baseball pools and other forms [P - tn . e could not| en's shoes, n pair of women's and puttife contest 5| briet vacation spont at hks o homc iy, and that thee grant would bel of sambling based on the same, had | Nuptial Ceremony Is Performed W mewepaper. He was or-| L "and an old/fashioned silver k. A tabl dinneriiwlilj HaharSEopEensEeatl e factAmc il voted.- been started. He was ¢ ussigned as a4 cursloato i e ¢'Clock This Morning at ‘St Local Couple Married at Homd @ to study and return in Sep spmtoindagtl Yagdedl N 'REFOPfi}ERS FAIL IN EFFGRT T0 GET | i i ULSTER'S PREMIER AND CABINET IS | v s come b G COURT T0 PREVENT BOUT SATURDAY = i WILEING 10, CONERRRIPH DEIFALSREc bl I well informed and was admitt ~'! e —_— h "The parich of St. It El'flz (;’ [;/!MP !S . [Sir . ‘_Jalt'm's-_' Craig Acceats|ana,liss Anna Jaljessuite wers elano Halormo. of Italy, has been one of the prospor | 12 yoars. Wi testitied RF“ ”TUEATDR[ Teanwhile Officials Continne |« n churches in ¢ ti I Lleyd George’s’ Invitation| (ks Pasior ot e ¢ > he was of good character | Tocs ch people also worship at e N : : 7 >, arafi S Y, . . ure . y . . e A and . Mr: z Vs o aamitted. e g e | Freparations For Protec- |- [ ) fl N Tfl Lflu’fl %E to. Dscuss. Situation With |, 8 b otk as brides Bitey, and in New Britain since | ruU q[] []N SrRtFT | N s ” T S Rl c I nd Giofil Majewitz as best ma; Bwns namictoa, M i J| tion of Public When {ELD FOR T {7 Southein’ Irish. : Seph Urnicky was best man and Mot to ' . Crawd Gathers. —- Enlistmenis For a ! : e - il P e o el ominclo Divicine, could not read newspaper. 1o’ was ordered 10| Government Overthrow and R . e B Training At Devens. ' ° < Asociated B J ro~e mnsiieh and return in o o T e et e ol g isee|. BANFORTH—COLLYEN \her = A i reey’ City, Junc Vice Chancel N e s B 7 . haries Caladeron . Cla Negro Reprisals Are : R 3 3 - to Be Take : tister cabinet”had ‘accepted the' in~ sn today dechined to act on| Serious Cha the drnft and w ‘ t n T r db tho international reform vitition of Mr: Llovd Geor the of the Ho ads | Taken Up. Domeniok | Gorarde fandl his | wils 2 For the proposed confererite ! Engngement of Stirling, Massy armistic wfor an order dirdcting Prome SR e 4 5 ) ) A Raia (o AR e o '1 rbella Iarie Ge .n]l were areest Col. Fiford was in tis ¥ [ between renrc stives of northern’| One Month In School not be restraine from b orning in the city court fagay arranging for the enlistment .of [4nd soutliern Ireland and the British = room by Detective S " \ 3 tpromifer, B 1 Richardszon, a' the conclusio v local nin ong “raonth's militiry { Promier ok Announced—Wedding in Futu X C clusion o | Sir James' Wil be dccompanied by s emaeiy 4 S ke b ”w‘]‘ullv 2 ml \:m.h .l:u\ tre involved. [ tainm ; g '“““ 5 -undoy *.“‘ ‘1. the ministers of the Ulster cab- Rev. and Mrs. George L. Cd A9, the application was dismissed | S aaatat ot (e Valian = . S i Rtion o Muy the a stpery ok rogulk irmy oflic S with the exception of & Daw- |of Stirling, Mass., announce th @ of lack of knowledge of the |tho overthr t United | oM prs g = bl forged the signature of ony | Gen, vk arsey wmanding | son - Bates, whose duties s home gem of their daughter, o' ind ougtoms of this country, He | State crnmer 1he ihstit “":“r "r” H» s '.‘,;1' g xl. cco v--} N on the Industrial [ cype o is Clark, commandor of the fsecretary neecessitate his remaining |Marion ., to Harry C. Bamio to show i results of study | jion therefor of viet Repuiiic [ 55 ¢ ---I. A sind R e h"'“" “'Ar"" They were released R J f €ohpol, [in® Béltast 55 South Burritt strect, this { America’ B the colored |y Y L biated fhutl t LOAERIds of, 2500 |ise ta el iy .KI anl\sx i "'m c 1[-‘!\01‘; xl--|i.~mn was reached ?{lls% Collyer ix a graduate of . y tand Wil i wotwo a meeting norning. ve i Lhot feduired suflicient knowledge | race B9 rise up in rephical for the in il.\m.ng tewn late today and could o'l — ~ ¢ Headaguan < il be openc .1‘ Me nv\\lu].‘- Eamonn de Valera, the m‘:"l;“n:s‘l‘x:u;n: ‘xinzm({i‘;;x?r:)dr t‘;l\.e. Ygovoimment of the . United | fury ‘done. ", Qielr race at Tulsa, | §ear the acgument. | . N, Hizh scl immediately and | republican leader, is n Dublin con- [school at Swampscott, Mass. o oo shusel | Gid I up this morning on | §i Meang Hilg Mayor Hague was con-| | THE WEATHER. s camp will open at Ayer, Mass., | sulting with h Jlledgues regarding | Mr. Bamforth is a well’ know e he g o cnlist will [ the invitation to meet the representa-e I n ‘and is a ‘partner of Lady to Local Business mond rom Commun- | GRei g 7the Dempsey-Carpentier boul nine ye o, He applied for PR ittee tho Com @ship once before and on June if Ihia kity- next Saturday nrnln wur application was | g onte before because you o

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