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News of the World sociated Press BLISHED 1870 EAST HADDAM WIFE KILLED HUSBAND, AND COMMITTED SUICIDE. DOCTOR’S BELIEF Opinion Is That She Also Tried To Cremate Body Before Taking Own Life By Hanging to Mystery Sur- rounding the Grewsome Owing Tragedy, State Police Are Called in to Investigate. East Haddam, Nov. John Svoboda who was found hanging from a balustrade in her home yesterday while the body of her husband was in the kitchen, probably killed the latter and then hanged her- self, in the opinion of Medical Exam- iner Dr. M. W. Plumstead, given to- day. Conn,, 21 Thinks It Was Murder. that after careful examin tion of the bodies and the premi he inclined to believe that the woman shot her husband directly through the forehead, the bullet leaving the head and breaking through a window. Then apparently she sr her husband inst the and set a fire which she The legs had been very and there was evidence said, which showed the extinguished as the spread. He said legs as kitchen t later put out badly burned the doctor nes were fire did not Herself. Mrs. Svoboda apparently then went upstairs and hanged herself with a rope which she had attached to the balustrade. Dr. Plumstead time of the death jaturday morn- ing, for there was mail matter in the letter box which was delivered ur day. The couple were accustomed to go to the mail box on the carrier left any mail. s, Svodoba, the doctor said had been mentally de- ranged for some time owing to a gen- eral nervous breakdown Pinnell Called in. Dr. Plumstead said he had asked State Police Officer Arthur M. Pin- non to examine the premises for such itiorY 1dcn Mgl e 10\\1\(1 He h.’ld arrived at his own opinions after a study of conditions. Coroner Stephen B. Davis an- nounced that he would hold an in- quest either Friday or Saturday and meantime information about the fam- ily affairs would be obtained. KILLED BY TROLLEY CAR Hangs id he fixed the as Montyille Man, Over 70 Years of Age, Meets Death “llll(‘ Going to Work This Morning. Montville, Conn., Forsyth, over 70 struck by a car Co. on Fletcher's Hill today and died shortly after from his injuric He was on his way to work in the Un- casville Mfg. Company's mill, accoin- panied by a son. It is belleved that as an automobile and a trolley car were converging toward the pla where Forsyth was W he ex- pected to let the machine pass and then step out of the way of the trol- ley. But he was struck by the lat- ter before the machine reached him. Two sons and two daughters survive. years ; of the Conn g NEW BRITAIN HERA LD NEW BRITAIN, FEDERAL AGENTS Think Porto Rican Conspirators OWNER OF GAMING Set Fire to Steamship HOUSE FINED $50 Five hcqucntcrs Pay Each—11 Other Set Free IN PLOT T0 KILL REILY Natlonallsts, Before Boat Salled, Took Part in Bolsterous Manifestation s Are Against Governor General of Is- land. New York, Antonlo vestigation wa pool room at 66 fined $50 and cc in police this morning by Judge George Klett when he was found guiity maintaining a place resorted to the purpose of gamin 16 alleged frequenters rested at the place and costs each. Amento, proprietor of a ayctte street, was begun today by fed- | eral agents of a mysterious fire dis- | court| sovered in the hold of the steamship | W.|Tanamo, immediately below the state- | of yoom of Governor E, Mont Reily of tor| porto Rico, shortly after the liner Ol gailed from San Juan. = Probably Incendiary. Governor Reil refused to com- ment on the but a member of his The frequenters fined —we m_’:'l"“l‘y' party expressed the belief which he § sharcd by the captain of the manuel DI Pietro, Jake el Nick Colina, Petro Perso and Jos=ph| .ol “that it has been set as the re- gainst the governor by Lantoni. | | | s a ot & Lowis Passanici, Vincent Peter and|SUlt of a P the nationalist party. pointed out that nor joseph Romanti were discharged for| ”l‘:l”‘{’v"“"»‘ ack of evidence upon which to hold| l]“w’:n s bastian xlw,“ Paul Reily had been the object of threat- groffo, Salvatore Realli, Louls I ening letters both before he sailed to Michael FFerrari, Sam Aloni, Jose ]\l\ take up his duties as governor and Pondolt and August Jiblos weresince his arrival in Porto Rico. found guilty but judgment was sus-| _lh'll.\' hi\..-n\.-r\ Fire. pended because of their large| The fire in the hold of the Tanamo milles, was discovered last Tuesday by Gov- . raiding party, with Policeman |ernor Reily himself, but it was not; William P. McCue in charge, ul:vmzll Thursday that it became alarm- | composed of Policemen P. O'Mara, |ing. Thomas Feeney and Edward Kile Water pumped into the hold in effort to quench it, caused the v to list heavily and Captain Herbert | swooped down upon the alleged eambling joint shortly after 5 o'clock ; Hudson ordered the lifeboats swung | |out on their its ready to launch. i yesterday afternoon. They surprised Passengers Terror Stricken | Most of the 20 passengers on board | were terror stricken as they were con- who were sod $3 | were s Gover (Continued on Fifth Page) BURKE-COCHRANE (Continued on Eleventh Page.) CONNECTICLU ARE SUSPICIOUS Nov, 21.—Searching in- | JT, MONDAY, MASS. ATTY. GEN. Declares ~ Boston Should Be Removed From Office CLAIMS IMPROPER CONDUCT Campaign Speech is Basls of Accusa- tion-—State Officlals Displeased With Way Cases Are Prosecuted in Crim- inal Court. 1, A campalgn Attorney Joseph C. late for mayor was the basis of new charges against him i with the supreme court today by Attorney Gen, J. Wegton Allen The attorney general had previously applied for his removal from office on grounds of his conduct, Boston, Nov, speech by Dist, Pelletier as a candl which was by the district attorney by Attorney General Allen days ago was cited again formally. Alleged Statement Pelletier 18 alleged to have said: “There is a dirty lowdown propa- ganda going through the city that I am going to resign. Tell the man who tells you that he is wrong. If he per- sists, tell him he is a liar. Back it wp and I will nol pros your case.” The attorney general in an affida- vit that accompanied today's petition said again that investigation revealed a condition of affairs relating to prosecution of criminal cases in Suf- folk county which he considered in- imical to the public interest . DIES, James of EX-REPRESE Milford, Conn,, 1 Perry, who was house of repr town in 1905 and 1907, at the home of his Captain W Lewis. Mr. Pe a native of Westport, 66 years old .mi a resident here 40 years. A the this member sentatives from died yesterday brother-in Fire Department .\iustm' Mechanie and Columbia Strect Young Woman | Will Wed Tomorrow. da Coc wret Cochrane, Mrs James 3 Columbia street, Burke, master mecl department, will be morning at 9 o'cloc of St. Mar church Miss Marg Mr. and of No. 1T Bdward G for the fir ried tomorrow at the rectory by Rev. John T. Winter: The couple will be Miss Jean Cochrane, a sister bride, as maid of 1,f nd brother of t 10N, of mar- 1 Lakeville, Conn., Nov. Z1.—Explos- asoline tank attach heater to which B Jably |ion of a a ttended by Eue of the|hot water ed Thomas | as beEst| ton tods be | will caused a fire 1988 pro The $30,000 wedding trip to Wash-| My, Brinton had fitted up an auto- Mr Mrs. Burke | mobile bus as living quarters for him- Arch sireet "hey | self and family in preparation for a after January 1,|trip next month to ivlorida for t | winter. This bus had a hot water —_— heater as part of the equipment. To | test the heater Mr. Brinton had made | $20 Gold Pleces a connection with the supply tank. Given as Wedding (.lftm. was in his office and heard a New Haven, Nov. 21 1D} R n lld\L\Ll'\), noise which was followed by | destr » of 1 n ke, total man. Following ington, D. will live at will be at 1922. Fifty ¢ C., 0 home ‘Gasoline Tank Explodes, Causing $30,000 Fire In Lakeville Garage an explosion. The flames spread s0 quickly that he had to break window in the office to get out, both hands. Tte garagg tents were destroyed 1 nishings of living apartm Lloyd Van Dusen, upstair automobiles were lost. The building was sheathed with metal and this fact saved adjoining buildings from becoring ignited, Mr Brinton's bus was burned The loss to Mr. Brinton was prob- ably $15,000 to the buildin $8,000 and to others several thou 1 dollars. Mrs. Van Dusen was at home. nd its o the uts of con- fu Mra. the an WILL CLEAN UP DEPOT Building superintendent of the New Haven ¢ ulll New London division of the N. Y., N.| H. and H. R and Miss Anne Keenan who has been private sccre-| tary to General Manager C. L rdo | were married at St. Mavy's church| this morning. The gift of the men of the divisions to the bridegroo 1| was a purse of $1,000 in twenty doi- lar gold piec s 1 Commission's € ompluml is Acted Upon by Superintendent of Health Department, < - | a result of the building commis- HUNDREDS HOMELESS AFTER {00 charges of insanitation at the CLOUDBURSTS IN ITALY. | local depot of the “New Haven" road, As. | Officials of the health department have have secured a promise of the rail- Sside in|road officials to better conditions ‘illages | @bout the passenger station An agreement has been reached wherchy ) A ‘IMIV\V place will be cleaned out twice Nov. 21.— sociated —Cloudburs! devastated the whole w-mv'l the region of this city, entire being swept by the floods lines of communication broken. dreds of 1re #homele kl‘._\ DEISONS building commission complain- several are reported dea the place was so insanitary { to jeopardize health. Their report POPE GRATIFIED AT WASHINGTON CONFERENCE, HOFES IT SUCCEEDS His Holiness Also Appoints Several New Bishops At Today’s Consistory—Sev- eral in U. S. 21.- Associated held today a seeret presence of all the in Rome in which following bishops: E. Molloy, D. Nov The Pope cohsistory in the Cardinals living he appointed the Right Rev. Thomas D., titular bishop of Loria, and ad- ministrator of th diocese Brook- lyn, appointed bishop of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Right Rev. Alexander J. McGa- | vick, D. T, titular bishop of Marco- | polis, transferred to the vacant see of Rome, Press.) of was given over to Dr. Griswold, act-{ | ing superintendent of the health de- partment the time, and was pass | ed on Fred Lee, the present head of de partment. | | BRING ACTION at Dr. to the SPOUNER WILL FiLED Temperance Union's Deceased Secre- All Horace Greel nln'ld \.mn 1 Defendant in Suit Brought by Joe Yeamans as Result of Auto Accident. tary Leaves to Widow, Mary Greentield has been named a suit brought against Yeamans for $500 as an automobile accident have occurred on Septem- ber 15. Yeamans, in his suit decl that the defendant, due to negligence ind carelessness, ran into him on West \lain street causing damage to his car which he seeks to recover [ The writ was issued by Attorney Dav | id L. Nair and served by Constable J W. Manning. Leo Iletchner has sued Joseph Bus Kensington. of Horace a | a defendant in him John the result sleged to Spooner of the by which was entire By the terms H. Spooner's will today for probate, the left to the widow, M: of Kensington. She is named as ministratrix and a request is made that no bond be required of her. The will was drawn in Hartford, June 16, 1016 The late Mr. Spooner drawee the document, was secretary Connect Temperance union sever and was one of the pion- cers “dry" movement in this late Henry offered estate pooner of is ad- of the of | alleged non ]I:I\‘”'H'Hf“ Attorney David L. for §500 on ve note due in the La Crosse Right Rev. Joseph H. Conr titular bishop of |° Arindela and administrator of the| diocese of Ogdensburg, transferred to the vacant see of Ogdensburg, N. Y ; In striving for the and well being of the peoples through the op- | eration of reason and experience, the | allocution 1id, it would be a mi take to count alone on these means and yet invoke the aid of God this reason we how the representatives of geveral nations h met in ington with the aim of reachin in agreement for reduction arma ments, and not alone do we warmly hope that their labors may have a happy success, but unitedly, for the good of all, pray to God that he| may aid them with light, that they may determine not alone how lighten the heavy burdens of the ples, which is mall thing, thing which matte much mo make as remote as possible for mare the daneers of new wars. good “Tor view with pleasure v we peo but a to ever- | | to | no Wash- |+ 'g20 writ which was serv- J. W. Manning It is first Monday the the court com drew the Constable ble the term of Nair retur | December New Britain Man Is In Meriden Police Court| """ Frank nski, years old 226 High street, was arraigned Meriden police court this morning f reckless driving, it that he drove t a officer after being signalled to His case was nolled on payment and costs. state. in of pleas. WED IN NEW HAVEN Two Local Couples United in Marriage [ of n the on bein trafc stop alleged at Elm City — Return - Certificates Are Filed clerk has irringe licenses Hay and Grain Freight [ A last month Rates Cut 16 Per Cent. |7 el John Rapponetti, ind Miss Pearl were wed wdley, a justice Joseph Negro and Miss Aurelia married October city m received copies 1ed at in which the local persons ed aged G. L New Haven a chauffeur, 1. Matulis, Octoher 18, b, the pes senter, aged 27, ri, aged Rev. O. a Nov order by commerce commission today railroads to put the approxin per cent in nd rates into on betore Was 21 the hington, was issued requiving | Br of 1wtely 16 grain next a ca Calleg 17, by decrease eifect hay or L. W C | (CHURCH SERVICES More ThafibWHeal‘ Dr. Goodeil Open Evangelis- tical Sessions “If the Greek church the Catholic church in Austria and the Protestant church in Germany had lived up to their te of the religion of Christ, there never would have been any world war, 1ccording Rev. D ¢ s L. Goodell, of New York, |who 1 two weeks' evangelistic this city last cvening ices of leading Pro- the Y. M. C. A. and he opening session n was held at the ational church, at evening sessions will balance of this week people crowded The edifice has capacity of 40, but services began it was airs would be in Russia, achi Jes campaign 1 under the testant churches, the Y of the South which place the be held for the 3 church Over into the normal seating long before the seen that extra ¢ sary and were kept by rying chairs from the Sund: rooms until the beginning of mon, and the close of the preliminary nece ushers | service of Rev A. Lind- choir of The Dr. G say, who he ipproximate singing and piano. The pied the platform Hill, pastor gregational church, Davis, of Trinity M service was in charge W. C. Hill. John s charge of the ly 100 voices, led the Mrs. Lindsay played the tfollowing ministers Rev, Dr. Geor the South Con- Rev E. churc Wy oceu- of of h, Rev 1 (Continued on Tenth Page.) PASTOR RESIGNS, Nov. 21.—Rev. Wil who has been pas- Avenue Congrega cight of resign was to take st Congregational He here CITY Haver Prentiss, the Gi tional churel yesterday had tion read, saying that the pulpit of the Fir church in Plainfield relinquish his dutic 31 DI New liam C tor of here years, letter desires to December WEATHER Hartford, Nov. 21.—I% ast for New Britain and vicinity: Unsettled, probably oceasional rains tonight and Toes THI December 27, | Quigla. NOVEMBER 21, Prosecutor | A purported extract from a sp(u,h\ called to the attention of the court| several | the | lacerating | vpluebeard of Several | not | DRAW [ANY PEOPLE S New John L.| | vost, | tion —+| on home missionary work. \ENGLAND VIRTUALLY PLEDGES TO Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business 921, —=TWELVE PRICE THREE CENTS PAGES FRANCE PROPOSES TO REDUCE HER MAKES CHARGES ARMY TO HALF ITS FORMER POWER, BRIAND TELLS WORLD CONFERENCE " Wil Keep Sufficient AID FRANCE IF SHE IS ATTACKED Forces However, To " Insure Safety Of Coun- AUTOS. SHASHED, NO ONE INJURED ‘T Aeeimt Attack Two Miraculously Es Being Hurt. Balfour Head of British Delegation Promises Aid “in the Face of the Lust| For Dominion.” In Dramatic Speech Prem- ier Declares Germany is Capable of Raising Army of Seven Million Men. (Cars| [ Occupants of ‘Washington, Nov, 21 (By Assocl ated Press.)—Speaking for Gre Britain and in reply to Premier Bri | and at the arms confe e today, Arthur James Balfour, heading the British delegation, practically pledg ed the port of Great Britain tc France the face of the lust for dominion ape Nov, 21.—(By Associ« rance, Premier Briand arms conference today, pro=- ther reductions in her army bring it to half its for- gth, but still leave, of course which he contended was ssary to assure her security. Germany Is Powerful. ermany, while apparently dis- armed, Premier Briand told the arm- Ame conference, could with her sent machinery raise an army of 7,000,000 men, 50,000 Germans were re- military instructions, he owned | Washington, | ated Pre told the 1 f1 | posed senger Studebaker, by John Huguenot street, and a Ford Sedan, driven by George Riley sett street, collided this about 10:30 o'clock at the inters ring and Winter The occupants of caped serious injury, Riley's father 1 riding in the car with him, ken up and slightly Studebaker was proceeding on Winter street at a fair rate| |of speed, according to eye witnesses| At of the accident and the Ford w ceiving coming from FEast Main street to-|added. »| A b pa n iriven of 30 owned of Italy Plans Reduction. Washington, Nov. 21. (By ociat- ed Press)-—Senator Schanzer, heading the Italian delegation, told the arms conference today that although Italy thought 200,000 men a just quota for her army, plans were being made for a further reduction which mer stre ing ction streets. cars ,.J\ althongh Mr ster who were | bad- | bruised Y ne both N were nt Japs For Small Army. Washington, Nov. 21. (By Associat- ed Press)—Japan wants only such an army, Baron Kato of the Japan west 5,000,000 or les 18 daily | delesation {as | purely told the arms confere “absolutely . necessary defensive necessitat- the Far situation." LANDRU GONTRADICTED Testify wards North. Mr. Riley says that just| Although a part of Germany evi- ched the corner of Winter | dently wants peace and is ready to hesaw that the other car w t back to peaceful pursuits, the to hit his, and he swerved rench premier declared another por- rply to the laft to avoid it, but he | tion headed by the Ludendorfts and too late. The Studebaker struck | others of the military caste is con- the other right about center, driving|tinuing to preach the old Prussian it, from the force of the impact, up |doctrines. against the curb and onto the side- Makes Dramatic Speech. v‘n alk. The body of the Ford was en- In a dramatic speech of an hour, was ror ed by going Witnesses Today That French “Blucbeard Did Live With Woman tirely wrecked. The glass was smash- | the French premier outlined to the ed and the axles, where the wheels | conference “what is being said at the had hit the curb, were bent. The|door of France,” which he added, 21.—(By the Asso-|Studebaker had the left wheel shat-|wants peace. ciated. Press)—The dramtic. an-|tered and the 1 mud-guard and “How can nouncement by Henri Landru last the radiator bent in. The only tbing | disarm under week that one of the ten women tor [that saved the occupants of the Tord | asked. whose murder he is on trial here lived |from serious injury was the fact that at a Paris hotel six months after her |the car did not turn over and the alleged murder today proved to be a |wheel remained intact. It was hit boomerang. | broadside and was practically thrown | The prosecution, at the opening of | onto the sidewalk against the building the third week of the trial ot the|there Gambais't said a polic The damage to both cars is covered |investlgation nud shown that Mms.| by insurance. The Ford will need a Heon the alleged victim in question, ‘\\lml' new body while the Studebaker had never lived at the address Lan-|will be ready to run again in a few dru gave, butthat instead they had | days. found a witness to contradict J.waL dru’s testimony. This witness appeared testitied that Mme. He with Landru at one of apartments, where the viously had testified she never had | been. The witn 0 contradicted Landru's assertion that another of his alleged vietims Mme. Guillin had becn seen alive after the date when the| M prosecution ali she was mu ed, | Nonotuck Silk Co. which ope Corteelli Silk Mills in Florence, Despite His Denial. Versailles, Nov anyone ask France to such conditions?” he Vears (ierman Power. Reverting to the possibilities that the war parties of the Central em- pires might come back to power, M. Briand recalled there recently was an attempted restoration in Europe which might have set the whole con- tinent on fire “Fortunately for the Entente,” he | added, “it was averted.” Coming to physical aspects, Pre- mler Briand said it was well under- | stood that some persons took the viewpoint that as Germany was just emerging from the war she was in no position to be dangerous Teutons a2 Menace “Our soldiers had a place in the fight" said M. Briand, “and they know to what point the German sol- dier can carry his heroism. Germany tes the | Still s 7,000,000 men who have tieean mm‘lr‘ war. You ask is it possible to and Havdenviile ahnolinced toay (et 0! .m\A 1 oarm there? I answer ‘”w SRS X aatnaal What is the German army solidated with the Corticello Silk Co. he Bated s Ien Lt changed to the Corticelli Silk Co. and | WAL the beace reatyh AR . |that effective December 31( the | no. according to sEorkl NS [Brainard and Armstrong Co. of |Structions issued by some of the Ger- New London Conn ld be con- military authorities these men . lated with the Corticelll Silk Co,|@re not n‘vn!y prepared for police serv- The capital stock will be $3,250,000 |i® but for war if needed. The Ger- D& Hie i Ral Aottt the b abRe man rnment itself has done its T e e s ready to recognize it. The an chancellor of loyal and has plied eve real evidence that he ate of peace and hon- ure of Germany but the ‘man overnor is weak.” present German overnment, Premier Briand continued “might fall at any moment.” Mhere still SILK MILLS CONSOLIDATE Nonotuck today and on had lived his numerous ! prisoner pre- and Co. Brainard and Armstrong To Become Part of Corporation. IRISH OFFICIAL COMING Preparations Under Way to Give Tev an | doing 2" formity certainly Michael O'Flanagan Welcome As He zes Passes Through City Tomorrow. Rev. Michael O'Flanagan, ident of the Irish Republic, [ through this city tomorrow o nthe 1:31 P. M. train nound for | Hartford r ations are being made to accord him a public recep- tion at the local station. A commit- tee of the Com John Barry Council, A. A is munication with the Haven road in vice pres- will pass afternoon | ‘Bristol Ha< ‘\h tery; Who Kilied the Heifer Nov. 21.—Something in police investigation was given €OM- | Brigtol police today. So recall- the |eq o similar complaint had never be- attempt 10| rope heen entered on the blotter. Tes- | force comprising have the train stop here for a few attarnoon. sormeon s LR minutes so that tl sathered at the |y R P 1 men with station might listen to the visitor from | o IERd LD “",[‘_'v"“f' S {abandoned quarry in a nearby lot R e skinned and quartered it and earried ANEIV L S NEOD |away the forequarters. The skin, ribs ture ) tomorrow evening in Hartfor Hiis | Ro2d: Sl g L £ a clump cedars. A rifie ball subject will be the “Succe the [ : i L TEIShiE . ibiican G varati x.r‘mm ht 1d had kllled the he CONN C0. LOSES MONEY After First Week l€ at Bristol, new 10dore $lie I. R, officials an in was another German 150,000 former en- non-commissioned undergo military 108e officers service Demand Dissolution We demand dissolution ' he said ‘Instead of this being a local police it has become a general police anywhere in Germany. It now about 250,000 mer the various orgauizations ormer army men, Premier Kriand Germany had grouped together men available for military service of anders, 1 a marve and { combatants a Germany hv continued and a large de tion » present at the to be given by Father O'Flanagan of this lec hoofs a of e h r comprises nt LOOK ATTER SOLDIERS, addition to taking T In said rs, rary and ( vide smokes to five disabled hospitals care of anksgiving ub This is Claim Made : lot 1er ed i | | candy soldiers of Five Cent Car Fare in Norwaik. For 90 Days. Test s (Continued on Eleventh Page.) Hartford, Nov. 21 cut has sent a r lic utilities comn tion of the five Norwalk for the -The Connecti- [~ port to the pub- | Lt innh ‘.Howard Drew, 100- Yard Dash Champion, is Attorney For Alleged Burglars; Hearing Dec. 12 first week in which the reduction was in force there 1t is to the effect that t company rar cars at a loss in spite of three thous and iner in passenger The test is for Zey Provost 1 (‘allcd dornrd Blankicen's n street store|rue the In Arbuckle Case Today T v touct San Francisco, Nov. 1 vy I'ro T otioned this morn- | Capt., W one the prosecution's prinei- cember At} witnesses was called fir today «¢ the m 1 f led the Hotel at whick inflict death gt " 1 Prevost 1 n quoted | that censed Miss Rappe, in the pre comedian, uttered the kle hurt me.” hen that eleven opposed Gold outfit captained FFootball fans who wit- game recall the thrilling whole length of the fleld for own which was executed by W. T. Squire with Drew s Even then Drew developing into 1-beater as a runner, but he & t able to bring down Moot 1 has | the ler of the local team. Wilson ¢ High school, Drew is b treated fame with the track abdomen resultin Stamford university, with the ors in the west with robbery, it he was selected United States in the at the Olympics. completing his course in law being admitted to the Connecti- |eut bar, Attorney Drew took up the | practice of in Hartford, which 18 the home of the three prisoners. The Hartford at- Wilson, the injured man, will known in this city | represented in court by Law in numerous | of Hartford, a colored played with the | Lawyer Haggerty has been Springfield “””“L by Wadstrom. 10 days. At Y n of nee ur heels pal occupant o ‘~ OWe lication of worl Prevost atter party in September eged to which Rappe, of watch ng 16 ing made for have the is a team He such re to 10 of lan caused m police won track he tlarity represent the ) yard event After and tion report ee will no able weeks How- to represent | eave the hospital three wrroll has retained Lawyer |ard P. Drew of Hartford, him. Drew will remembered as the colored ¥ at time I's champlonship for the for words ) ( be SALE. tomorrow | held the the | 100 yard d FIRST CHURCH FOOD until Women's society of hold a the 1s to being raised to carry ho one law IProm o'clock worl afternoon the First church will the church go to the fund be er Knox attorney. retained torney is 1 participated He of where he athletic football parlors, proces also events, team

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