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Toxs Pacific Tobacco Prod Transcont Oil Union Pacific United Fruit United Retall St U 8 Food Prod U 8 Indus Alco U 8 Rubber ( U 8 Steel ..... U 8 Steel prd Utah Copper Va Car Chemic: Willys Over) VIBBERTS NOT IN ACCORD WITH COM. Page). Sug 62 2% 106 % 10% 38 % . 20 (Continued From Firs. way of requiring the repairs that would be suggested in the schools. Membhers were anxious to hear from the corporation counsel before action was taken. The meeting may be held Thursday. If tho money necessary is given to the school committee, Commissioner Vibberts stated today that that board would be glad to comply with the or- ders of the building commission con- cerning sanitation. “'But, of cou y he added, “we can get l)nly our share “Safety First” Movm At Walnut Hill Park The “Safety First” moving pictures will be shown Walnut Hill park on Thursday evening, following a band concert to be rendered by the military band at 7 o’clock Previous to the showing at Walnnut HIll park there will be an exhibition it the Smalley street school grounds. A large moving picture screen will »¢ erected on the knoll in the section >f the park where the fireworks are Hsplayed Four reels will be shown which the public of New Britain invited to attend and bring along children. “ the CONDEMN K. K. K. Chicago, Sept. 20.—Resolutions con- jemning the Ku Kiux Klan and declar- ng ‘it s not n ry to augment the »ollce force of the city of Chicago with \ secret organization' were passed yes- erday by the city council ———— o0 LATE FOR CLAS ll- CATION, ro RENT—Two nicely (urnhll(‘(l rooms, suitable for four young men. Board if desired. Box 32X, ald 1O RENT—5 rooms, second floor; all improvements. Inquire 36 Conner- ton St 20-6dx mu »\I,b—( ider apples, ten ton nL sugar pumpkins, summer squash, sweet corn, beets, carrots. turnips, parsiey, tomatoes,potatoes and poul- try. Cobey's Farm. Phone 66-14 -1dx | chines MARRIED THIS MORNING m J. Smith Takes Miss Frances McArthur as His Bride at St. Jo- seph’s Church. fal t wedding took place 9 o'clock when Wil- Miss Frances F.| Joseph's | A protty this mornir liam J. Smith McArthur were married at St. cturch at a nuptial high m vy Rev. Patrick Daly. They were a tended by Miss Rose A. Smith, sister of the groom, bridesmaid, and George H. Messenger as best man. The bride was attired in a pink georgette gown with a hat to match carried a bouquet of Ophelia es. The bridesmaid wore white seorgette with a na car- ried a bouquet of Mr. and Mics. Emith left on an extended honey- mwoon and will be at home after O tober 1 at 151 Washington street. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith of 208 Hart street Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando McArthur of FPough- keepsie, New Yor ACGIDENT, GORONER SAYS Collapse of Brick Wall Which Caused and as and Death of Two Was Cansed by Mis- understanding, He Finds, Bridgeport, Sept. 20.—All parties concerned in the construction and ownership of the brick wall at 325 Lindley street which collapsed on Sept 9, killing two children, Mary and Anua Chipuley, are absolved from blame by a finding today by Coroner Phelan. The coroner finds that the deaths were accidental and that the overloading of the wall was the result of a mis- understanding between the architects and the owners of the wall as to the use to which it was to be put when constructed. BURY ZR-2 VICTIM Remains of Lieut. Commander Coii Laid at Rest 100 Miles Off Shore This Morning. New York, Sept. 20—The body Lieut. Commander Emery Coil, a vie- tim of ZR- disaster was buried at sen_trom the destrover Breck today The destroyer, carrying the widow and other relatives left the navy yard here shortly after 8 o'clock. The burial took place about 100 miles off the coast The Eplscopal burial service read by the navy yard chaplain, ley by a squad of bluejackets, sounded and the weighted lowered over the side HUSBAND IS HELD w a voi- taps casket s Mahoney Believed to be Responsible of Wealthy Wife Who ueh Older Than He, for Death Was ) Seattle, Sept. 20.—James E. Ma- honey, 38, will be tried in superior court teday on a charge of murder in connection With the disappearance of his wealthy vear old bride, April 16, and the recovery of the mutilated hody of an elderly woman al trink in Lake Union 8. The state will that the possession of property valued at $200,000 was motive for the alleged murder. After the defense had failed n efforts to have Mahoney adjudged insane he stood mute in court and a plea of not gullty was entered. The state has subpoeacd 92 witnesses. from here Amgust seek to show Opposition to Showing of Virginia Rappe Picture Mayor Orson F. Curtis has been approached by certain members of the common council to ascertain if the showing of the moving picture to be run in this city featuring Virginia Rappe could be withheld for the time being. The mayor in cx- plalning his stand raid that he bad no objections to the showing of the picture but there are 2 few of the members of the council who believ. that the entire Arbuckle murder af- fair is shady and they believe that the managers of 1local theaters should be asked to refrain from running the pictures for ‘the time being at least. Mayor Curtls pfomlised to communicate the thought to Chief Rawlings. American Workman is Killed By Mexicans Washington, Sept. 20—Carl R. Tabb, an American employe of the Mexican Petroleum Co., was shot and killed Sun- day night by Mexican soldiers’ 1in the old ficlds near Tampico, the Ameri- can consul at Tampico reported to- day to the state department. STOP TRICK FLYING. War Department Is Opposed to Avia- tors Giving Exhibition Flights. Washington, Sept. tion of army fliers or 20.—Participa- army flying ma- exhibition flights except arranged by the govern- prolibited by the war depertiient The arnouncement is- sued (oday, made nc explanation of the order but it foliowed previous re- strictions upon miiits fliers imposed in an effort to recdu~e the number of airplane cidents. The statement sald that here:fter army flying per- sonncl and equipment could be used only in exhibition projects “originated by the arm; ONE JOB GIV Sixty-five applications were taken in today by James Cochrane municipal employment bureau being conducted in the rear of City hall. The bureau was kept busy classifying he men. One job s furnished by the board of public works, although there may be more vacan during the latter part of the week. in be s may nent hes be v OUT. for jobs Comm sloner of the FIRM 1S BANKRUPT. New York, Sept. 20.—An involun- tary petition in bankruptey was filed in the Brooklyn federal court today 1gainst Consolidated Distribytors, Inc. lz company dealing in motor supplies. | streets | to1a told Mrs. | that he s too nervous to is considered ve: much the body Francher o to work, was not found until an hour after the factories had started for the d It thought that the | murder was committed in the neigh- borhood and the body deposited there sometime between 6:30 and ‘clock Every ed b; if it Wi MAN IS SOUGHT IN MURDER MYSTERY Page). 2 (Continued From First “I'll never get it. His 111 battered up and his face possible clue is being follow. the police department but this, clue, seems to be the thing they have gotten > the crime was committed. “It ought to lead them straight to the murdciers,” said Mr. Hofmann, when discussin; B tinued, head was wasi bloody. He was permitted to Francher family to Elm where he got off each child a nickel Holln informat John A cet. who Mr. over ride with the | hold of and Seymour after giving znificant Featur ficant features of the man's story are secn as follows: statement that he only zot six while the others got plenty of bears out the theory that the was robbe: This theory is hened by the known fact that the murdered man usually carrizd large sums of money. The suspicion that committed by a gang hanging about oon, is strengthened by | Winkle was known to sional k. At Lud- which is on the corner of | street and Finn s alter stated this morning that not been seen there for sev- ziven yester- Hoffmann, of 1159 last evening notifiec Hoffmann led last cvening he heard it the Francher family. He was vised not to tell anyone. Upon call- the police station at noon today he asked someone who answered the phone if anvthing had been done in the matter and was told, according to his statement, “Tt all been un- cover ay to st the the oz ar money, | moti police police station the story ns the crime was ing. Police Say ‘ntative who called about 1:15 p. reply to the 1d repr 1dquarter: informed in Main it whs he had eral da The at query: “Are there pects being der Vo, clues the or sus- Winkle any queried new in tement help carry the ker's before it w ork in the mornin the theory that the ca ed to where it was with the idea that having oovered in thi the unc would help ha he body was forced to the un- time to go seems to body found lu it dis manner place of busi- oid detection more to hide it or do to der to fit doing. Cotter to question Captain Grace when asked about a story which ap- peared in an put of town paper this morning. “Just the s s we wonld want to question you or anyone who would be near the scene of the mur- der, that's all.” he added. All indications now point most certainty that the body deposited in the rear of the taker's place, near Finneg until after daylicht. When Thomas J Territon, an employe of the livery, went by at 5:30 a. m. he did not any a body lying about. When Mrs. Allen, a cook at the restaurant adjoining the Grand Hotel went past at 6:30 on her way from the Begley block to work there was no sign of a bod Yes,” it would havc been possible for me to overlook it.” said Territon “because I had trouble with one ey~ and was holding my hand over it when 1 walked up to the barn.” Mrs. Allen however. is positive thgre was nothing there as 6:30 a. m. when she passed. “I could not help but it if it were there,” she said morniag. Territon further stated that when he first saw the body, it having been discovered by him shortly before 8 o'clock, he saw it a glance as he walked out of the stable. “Of course Rat' Cotter,” we wa said e fact that he said he was so nervous that he couldn’t go to work, although the murdered man was not found until nearly an hour after the factories had started up. The fact that the man be “on the verse of had not heen home Friday had eaten any brfakfa:u. morning. The statement that his head vas W11 battered up, would fit with the actual injuries there being two frac- tures of the skull and a black eve. There also was a quantity of blood on the dead man’s face when féund. Al these things are considered significant by those who are ac- quainted with the facts, and If the man’'s statements are found to be true, the police hope to be able to locate the murderers. to an al- was not undex s livery seemed 'o es and nor Saturday this TIRLING WINS, 20.—Miss Alexa today defeated MISS & Ortawa, Sept. Stirling of Atlanta Mrs. Whyte of the Royal Mon- treal club 2 and 1 in the first round of match ¥play for the Canadian iadies’ Time of Murder The fact that the man who boarded LOADING ARMY HORSES IN SPAIN open golf championship. This picture, just received from Spain, shows a daily scene at army piers, where men, horses and supplics embark for Morocco. Certificates of Indebtedness Interest at 514,% Interest at 5% Interest at 53, % Interest at 514% Interest at 514% Interest at 514 % Interest at 534% Interest at 514% Due Feb. 16, 1922. Due Mar. 15, 1922. Due Mar. 15, 1922. Due June 15, 1922, Due Aug. 1, 1922, Due Sept. 15, 1922. Due June 15,1924, Due Sept. 15, 1924, Denominations $500, $1,000 and $5,000 Free from Normal Income Tax We own and offer at the Market. New Britain National Bank MB 2 02 20, 1021. CiTY ITEMS taste of le weck, 50c qt. Ray L. Makin, of the Chamber tend the New En the state executives to be Bedford on September Removal sale week. vt. following marriage 1 at the town clerk lerson of John and Hilma M. Anderson of 204 W inston street hoth of ths city and n of Water Beaver license. Get a better ice cream, Axelrod's.—advt. executive secrot: Commerce, will : and Convention held of at New A rod's, Park treet Florence GYilbeyan have returned from 3 Atlantic where they have spent the Men Held on Forgery Charge Given Opportunity to Return Home Fol- lowing Wife's Death. Boston, Sept. 20.- Springfield, under ar: forgery of a United check for $T00 wa somal recozni Max Hiamovitz of died in Court offic money to pay a Sprin contributed enough the man’s fare home. Because he still suffering from the effects of shell shock he was not told of his wife's death. TERRIFIC Great Damage is Done at Montilla del 1 Spain. TEMPEST. Pailanca Cuenca, Spain, Sept. 20. — Great damage has been done by a terrific tempset at Montilla del Palancar, a city about 40 miles southeast of here. A ‘dispatch from that place says a large number of houses have been de- stroyed and t > bodies have th far been recovered, It is feared there will be a large number of casualties, as whole families are reported to have disappeared. Relief work is being organized by the authorities in nearby cities. POPE MAKES STATEMENT Declares Society is Affected by Civil Discord Duc to Egotism Rome, Sept. 20.—Society today deeply affected with civil discord, dus to excessive egotism and a refusal to nowledge inevitable differences between social classes, said Pope Ben- edict yesterday during an address to members of the order of Saint Francis gathered here in international con- As a result, he added, treaties ace were signed by nations, but they continued f¢ engage in bloody conflicts Pope Benedict emphasized St. Fran- * love of p and concord and caid that only this spirit could heal present conditions. fly 5,000 dele- gates to the congress were received by the Pope who addressed the as- sembly in the court of Damaso in the Vatican. cit GIVEN KITCHEN SHOWER A kitchen shower was tendered to the Misses Winifred Corcoran and Ruth Nelson at the club rooms of Russell & Erwin manufacturing company I evenin, Piano selections were ren- dered by Catherine Scott 1 Hele: Howard. Vocal selections were render- cd by Mary Mahoney. MUNROE DEAD. Paris, Sept. 20.—Announcement made here of the death of Georze Peabody Munroe, formerly of New York city, bug for the past few years a resident of France. He was a son of the late John Munroe, founder of the Munroe banking house in this city. GEORGE P CAR ATTACE The Lash Motor company brought suit against Peter I., and Peter A. Dionne for $500 on alleged non-payment of a note. Constable Fred Winkle attached an automobile of the defendants. The writ is re- turnable the second Monday of Oc- tober in the city court. T mmerp— =3 focs suan 2 e STEESTIINIIERR Hundreds of New Britain has = RE people have already insured their next vacation by a membership in our Vacation club. JOIN OUR 40 WEEK Vacation Club NOW and rave a little each week for your next vacation. Open Monday Evening 7to 8 P. M. 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