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RSN L Herald “Ads” Mean ’ Herald " : '\Jc\\n of the World \ —— IESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922, — lX'I’ifilvl.' PAGE ; PRICE THREE CENTS GIGANTIC EARTHQUAKE RECORDED BISTNINSSHIT |GRAND LIST DECLINES $1,635,917; ON SEISMOGRAPHS ALL OVER THIS M{}’,figfl'}]’fl,*},}g’,fl ASSESSORS’ FIGURES $89,907,531; COUNTRY, ALSO AS FAR AS CANADA 1y viurie AM. HDWG e Rt . |WEST HAVEN WOMAN | af Bay lor More Than an ‘ Geologists Estimate That Source of Shock Is Some o bl oy " MORE THAN QUARTER MII. o Pl Among lnd:vnduals Morris where In South America, Probably Between Hour This Morning DEDUCTION FOR WAR VETERANS | Cohn Ranks First, With Mrs. Mabel F. Hithcock Flected by A T oL g A, IOk samsiad todky: Wuahauh el [} Panama Canal Zone and Ecuador—Tremors | ™\ = Mt o™ s 1y SURRENDERS o S offas Savey iyt o ot veart e - | " Praperty Neloed S8 y biles has: decreased; fewer property owners were dolinquent in filing ||| “ Break ]nstruments ing Held Today. WITHOUT BEING HURT!|| tists of their noldings thereby resuiting in 10 per cent penaltie; the $452,290-—Fred Belom Wartterd. < Jafe “eirhe: Entil amount of exemptions on ount of war service is greater, 1 in i e G ———— ~ | election of officers and action on the R ——; numerous other w; the list differs from that of last year s d S l SI] final day of the annual meeting of the REHROVE) PATS Bauags (B RLLK )y £oehise v i HUIATS060 ‘ b Thi d erg, { TO BOSTON POLICEMAN, House and lwllzllm: lots) . ton, Georgetown, San grand chapter of Connecticut Order of \ . ANN']YEI] BY FAIR SEX the Eastern Star, at Foot . Guard k o (10,9661%) .. coen 18,020,030 Francisco and Other Ob- armory today. Boston, Jan. 31— Patrolman Land (4,0001 acres) L aeaenr - Mrs, Mabel T, Hitchbock "ot West|l|: Dantel 7. Meshane, a world war Barns and garages (2,092) ... 1,090,355 o 3 A WSS Haven, nssoclate grand matron, was ||| veteran, died today of wounds Mills and manufactories (77 0,4 Smaller Store Inventories, R 0 " dlected grand matron, and’ othensote sustained when Renzy Murray, StOres (BBT) .y .o svsiss e % s rific "Quakes They Are Chasing Him— |ficers were advanced. in- -the- usual ||| a. hegro 62 years old. stood oft Horses, ete (304) ......... Ad | Decrease in Building, De- J e manner, a siege of 60 police officers in Neat cattle (268) v vee A But Only to Have Their Ior the office of assoclate grand ||| Dis house in the south end in Automobiles (3,795) ........ 34,565 preciation of Autos, Etc., i (207) : i d conductress, the station which leads, the early morning hours. Sev- Coaches, carriages, etc. Washington, Jan. 31.—~An earthe Bills Cancelled with rare exceptions, to grand ma- (|| ¢ral others were injured. Mur- Farming utensils and mechan- y Given as Reason for quake of greatest intensity, probably tron ,there were ,as usual, m‘\(‘r'll(,m- ray, arraigned on a charge of ic's tools i o 2,600 to 2,600 miles south of Wash- S didates. ‘murder pleaded not guilty and Clocks, watches and Jmnlr\ o 9,665 i Ington was vegistered early today at| This is the first year that the newly| LIC Other officers elected were: was held without bail. Piano-Iortes and other musi- Smaller Figures, the Georgetown seismographical ok ! made women voters Bive beeH “:‘ _Grand patron, Abner N. McIntyre, cal instruments ...... 5,825 servatory. The quake began at about | quired to pay a poll tas and fateren. | N0V Haven; associate grand matron, Household furniture and §:35 a. m. and ten minutes later the fing and varied are the experiences Mrs, Bella Boyell, Harbtrdi nakoclate During His Wild Rampage, Gunman bEaries, 408 The city's grand list, completed to- Lismorsghiad- bedome)sor pronounced:|ichat \Perional fax Collector v Willlaleiah-patron, David HiBsamani(Groe |, Lodes (ot an il gmount @oployad, Ay e £33, shovaatetaliotd $10ian1 683 RN as to throw the registering needles| Mills Is having in his office on tho| °" B'and secretary, Mra. Harriet I.,| 5hoots and Seriously Wounds Two chandise and trade ...... 8,076,123 against $91,743448 for last year, a off the scale. A fourth floor of the city building. rarwell, Winsted; grand - treasurer, | pjcuonts, a Negress and a Negro Investment in mechanic's and e decrease of $1,635,017. __ Described As “Monstrous Women of all ages and conditions| o ,Dertha L. 8. Gallup, Moosup; manufacturing operations 11,085,645 Reduction Not Unexpected. The quake also was registered on |in life have been attending him with |5 2 conductress, Mrs. Helena. R.[ and Sets Fire to a Bed in Which Money at interest in this state The reduct B R e b e sl : & Ith | Arnold, Meriden; associate grand con- 6 lon s been anticipated h JEERR. O [he ‘weather bulfquestions’thab-plainly show. the.anger| gustrass: Mt Helon 2 il oI 1SR 5 and elsewhere ... 1,666 for several months and that the list peaiipoficine: ofowhlollt desorlbed Uit nidnylorihen a6 baing called uponi i e v llame; Bast ) Dittic Babyildy. Money. on hand exoseding. 3100 L4 dropped below the ninety miljion dol . noop V. ome At artford. " 5 aswdnensitoue, The Rev. Trancls o pavitpiha iprivilese ot voting: Al ¥ bt ns Sorbiar i and! Neorstary! Micg |1 Bostons, Tant 81~s8ixty’ batrolien All taxable property not spe- lar mark is not taken with'surprise Tondorf, director of the Georgetown | comparatively few, however, have Habrial T, Bussel] showsd s mom, |armed- with? slet guns, Hattlsd ot cifically mentioned .. 11,9?“ since such a reduction was generally seismographical observatory and one | called in at all, preferring, evidently berihip, of 17.551 on December 31, |than_ an hour early today againat 10 per cent additional ....... 301,052 expected, Smaller inventories in of the foremost earthquake authorities | to let their small bills slide. ; o B U B e e B Ry AMURRIY 8 Pegior wiho, bArrieas Total e $90,194,099 |} stores, less merchandise in process of of e sworlatseic the | auake wasf Umhere are: between 8,000 and 4,000 tha Sear. ), : B 8 11T Homn s tha soith endianat Rediiptionns, of} manufacture, a decrease in building snerpioe s Bothpmachinesewere 8L w0 mies sito! vll]l ibe ‘teqnited: to niy and seriously wounded two patrolmen REnpHess F iy b of & taxable nature, depreciation; registering the quake at ten o'clock. | (jn oae s A o ; ; ! oy Deductions on account of war automobiles, fewer *10 A pras g Ao ic personal tax this year. At the i a negress and a negro, and set fire Rt g 286868 o RN conty r. W. J. Humphreys, the weather | present time but 100 or so have called IN RECEIVER'S HANDS to a bed in which an infant lay, Mur- |||~ (Seldiers, Saflors and Widows) ERLIRTR |11 otels ncueasediEoldierile e nUER bureau’s n?r(hzumkn specialist report- | in to do so and the majority of the Tavi, Anally.atirrendaran ”““”;I}m] 5 — - and several other causes contributed ed at il olclock that the tremors still 1100 are from the class that has little TR a dozen officers who broke down the i 1 |[|to bring about theireduction. were continuing but had greatly di- stands. i b e : 3 v 4 onting g b : 8 y d money and stands in fear of prosecu-| Hotchkiss Bros. Company of Torring- |door of the house and advanced on American Hardware Leads. inished t pany g ) 91,543,448 minished in intensity. ton 1f the bill is not paid. The stories Him~in, 2. boay Total grand list for 1920 ......ccivvuven $01,543, ThekA ] — that some tell are pathetic in the ex.| ton Taken Over on Order of Judge Cries of “Lynch Him" Total grand list for 1821 80,9081 S pencanlardwarelioo iRy et et ol theme, Wit G biike) sRb X ol yneh m tion is the largest taxpayer in the A B "i Rl 'rlvnmn.p.'l dlong 'h.m-r Wolfl in Superior Court. Shouts of “lynch him"” were made ||| . city, with a valuation of $10,236,000, ‘ambridge, Jan. 31—An earthquak S al wo or three children, from a crowd of b; nders as he was o a figure slightly below the assessment shock so violent that it put the re-|relate of the discomforts at home in Torrington, Jan. 31.—The Hotch- [brought to the street, They fought to levied against that corporation last year. cording apparatus at the Harvard uni- [ the time of slack employment a kiss Bros. Co of Torrington, with sub- |get at him and he was roughl o versity seismographic station tempo- [trouble that they have to rais sidiary plants in Hurrvlr‘grd ;xr:l‘ \‘l:il:1: e dleas L i hetore the nmgcnri 5 Coming second on the list is t rarily out of commission occurred to- [ necessury amount, Once and a w was today placed in the hands of Har- [were able to put him in a patrol| VETERAN MEMBER OF Stanley Works with $8,140,800, ’r:«: day. Its scene was computed rlmxmxl.v A"_!‘E-Tlf'rflmwurs who does not under-| jow A, pease, temporary receiver, who [wagon. 3 figure represents the combined Stan- at 2,778 miles from, here by Prof. J.fstan ‘V“ly She should pay and re-lwas named by Judge Isaac Wolft in| The trouble began, neighbors told SO. CHURCH IS DEAD ley Works and Stanley Rule and Level B. Woodworth. In what direction he ;70 -PH‘ _’33 !Ofi 80 ‘h"'”' She has|the superior court yesterday. Mr. |the police when Murray ejected Mrs. e F holdings, which last year were under was unable to say ~"|‘l‘_”’f3‘ to City Hall to deliver her| peage is president of the Torrington |William Jackson, a negress, who was N w M N separate heads. By combining the The vibrations began at 8:34 a. m. | ultimatum to Mr. Mills. Puilding Co. and was for a long time | his tenant and fired several shots after two, the Stanley Works forges into and at 8:40 became so violent, Prof.| Some women s em to blame the tax| ctively associated with the Hotch- |her into Wheeler street Mrs. Emma Josephine Porter Loomis second place, which was held by Lan- Woodworth said, that the needles ;0”001"* for the bill and believe that| yies Bros, ‘Co. The receiver an. Two Policemen Shot g S ders, I'rary & Clark last year. which register them were thrown off { he could abate it, or eriticise him be-| jounced that he expected to keep the| Patrolman Dalton and McShane at- Haybcon [Cominunlcans ion Declares He Impersonated| An increase is also noted in the as- the drum, on which the vibrations ",d"(')?:’ (llhfllr' [.mm\r‘s h_,)u- l»em)‘pluu‘-l plant running at full capacity. The |tracted by.the shooting attempted to Past 55 Years S sessment against Landers, FKrary & are recorded. t‘“‘ur“” 1](;16;5 Aror“ ryfi:f::'fi“[":g{”"’&“s’°a'_“ Hotchkiss Brothers Co. has an author- |enter the house but Murray bolted the : ; Roosevelt and Signed Glatk. o Wills s DEoRERS &R0l /ML RER = Savaaied e REditel iized vun]m;lm;ugu)? of Sr.’mn,u;m com- [door. McShane then tried to get| Mrs. Emma Josephine Porter tnkin:z'(’)\'er ?( n;(o B;h& r{*\ tp]é?n‘t. g g mon and $200,000 preferred stock. [thro y s was s in |Loomis, wife of C. Darwin Loomis, for 5 ’ completion of ‘work on the East Main Other instances in connection with | The local plant employs about 125 (h;n;f(::n;?;_‘:\x:::rc;:‘rr )l(n(;llctfm\\;‘::\'rk:g 5: \t:;rs a member of the South Con- MlS. Burketts NOte street division, and several improve- severe earthquake was recorde the payment come up about the city. [ persons. Its products are sahs, doors, [ Dalton in the cheek. gméfluonm church, died at hier home, ments in the concern’'s holdings. The the seismograph at the Univer !13 sevvngl places, .mlig:nulion becanuse i and general mill working. A A riot call \\'us' sounded. every|No. 17 Hawkins st’,.pe(‘ this morning. assessment is $7,138,400. Chicago this morning. The first wave [ 0f the bill has run high, despite the | w le business in lumiber is also |available policeman from station 4 |The funeral will be held at 4 oclock |' Newport, Ind., Jan. 31.—A man Individual Taxpeyers. was recorded at 7:23 a. m. and it was ffact that those most indignant w condusted. was sent to the scene, all armed with |Thursday afternoon from the home, Slgning his name as Guy Covel has| joris Cohn s the heaviest assessed o . 3 32 a Th the most pe tent ** srs' f r ; 7! i ife S g followed hy another at 7:32 a. m. "The | ¢ Eetsl ik, JRQIRIS Yor riot guns. The house was surrounded |Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill will officiate and | Written Sherift Lewis Sweet of Ver-|ingiviqual with a valuation on his million county. that Mrs. Emma R. | iotenties of $452,200, Fred Beloin ‘“:fitam,(, was .“.nl,rnx“n“((\ly 1,970 l‘:l‘:‘?:.\\i:‘ivnl;‘(f:;;n:l‘]h?!'hll\i:"']"fl] H\ FAMOUS SGULPTOR DEAD and bullets were sprayed against it [interment will be in New Hartford at | N 3 miles from Chicago. Fh3a0s the JadE SHAE tho i vey ara ot from all sides while Murray, going [10 o'clock Friduy morning. | Burkett is not. guilty .of forging the|comes second with $301,300 and . i 15 Y another political belief, whereupon —— from the second floor to the roof and | Although Mrs, Loomis had been a late Theodore Roosevelt's name to &|golomon Shurberg is third with $278,- Worstuin (b Mears: - triend lusband has to pay the two| Solon H . |back again, sent lass frequent shots|resident of Néw Britain for 55 note for $69,910. According to the (150, The Booth estate is the heavi- s JLislinst 10T el e Tt hentes e | corstom ofitamtord) Dios il ov okEiphl i wi sireeh she was a native of Burlington, Gonn., |letter, Covel impersonated Col. Roose- |est assesued catate, with $375.975: A 5 Ni. § > On the top floor Mrs. Jackson's hus- | 1855. money. Mrs. Burkett was recently con- [ who are assessed for $20,000 or over, corded in the last 15 years according Mr .Alx|1s has an amusing letter in| \orla War. band was held in fear of Murray hold-| Besides her husband, Mrs. Loomis is |Victed in New York city of forgery in |as compiled by Miss Pauline M. Rich- to Father IForestall. Esessiotutani ool o /the ing his five months old baby in his|survived by one daughter, Ruth P, |conncction with the case. Covel said|ards, clerk of the board of assessors, "Mho Qisturbance was, ‘estimated: by vow runs as follows: Stamford, Jan. 31.—Solon H. Borg- |arms. Muray shot Bim Gvice Dhe okild | Lioomiss he is now serving a term in a New |who has also tabulated the recapitula- s York prison. tion: Father Iorestall to be approximately “New Dritain, Jan. 30, 1922, | lum, an artist of nation-wide re- | o) on a bed and Murray set fire to it PSR AR, i Covel said he had been a ‘“rough A 1500 miles south of Denver. “Dear Sir: nown and head of a school of sculp- Jackson said. The infant was removed The shock: was even greater than{ “Just these few lines to let you |ture here, is dead, following an opera- |to o hospital suffering from burns, FIND BURGLAR AT WORK rider” and had also worked for Mr.|Abbe Hardware Co. ..... 25,250 gistered here at the time of the | know that I and a great many others flqn !ox.v.lp|)it1|¢!l1‘|t|s. Aflm: the oper- Occupants of nearby teramant Hurk(_\n, while living in Danville, Ill. [ Abrahamian, Sarkis . 43,360 to pay, JU""] “IdS x\"‘r‘l\;)rnl\ed on Saturday it|p,uges peered from thelr windows un- He said he greatly resembled and often [ Abrahamson, Samuel ..... 30,100 i but I think that's a mean thing to|Was believed Mr Borglum would re- | s ) ; had forged the former president's| Adkins Printing Co. 78,300 : el : ; til shots drove them to cover. Mrs.| Marauder Surprised in Meriden Ware- | B i g g b LR dron g g 5 A do to us women. You ought to he|cover, but his powers of resistance 'l SNOtS drove them to cover : : name to passes. He said Mrs. Burkett | Alex, Harry 53,000 New \',I)I:k. nlm;[\'. 31.—Geologists in | satisfied that our men pay the tax,|Were lowered by the effects of being .c:::\mh:h::'\\‘\l;l::vl:lx::-.:~::-::l‘ v'xh:iwh:‘o‘;dul\‘;‘x t I i Alford, Frank H. & Fannie New York seeking to locate the earth- | and besides leave them vote who were | Bassed while in I‘rance during the [gor L S8 HCE P0 LRSS TPl i L quake which today shattered seismo- | 00king for their rights, the same as| Wan and the end came last night. t Firemen (‘nli(*1l Unon i Flees From Police, # American Hosiery Co. .... Faphs in vairious parts of the United | men were, and those who were voting, | _He was born in Ogden, Utah, and |, , Memen Called Upon PUBLIC WORKS BUDGET American Hardware Corp. 1 States cstimated that the shock orig- | but we women are not citizens, but|¥as a brother of Gutzon Iorglum, | A% the battle proceeded firemen| Meriden; Jan. 31.—A hurglar who Anderson, Chas. G., et. al.. 20,950 e o the ivest coant of South | foreigners, We don't see why we|himself a noted sculptor. His five |WCr¢ called and lines of hose were laid | broke into R. .. Raldwin's warehouse et 4 S A Andrews, John A. ..... 133,050 Aot esmewhere between the | should pay, and we are not going to| colossal busts of Civil war generals, |t 1000 Muray out. Patrolman Edward lon North George. sireet about 3 e Y g Andrews, John A 3 37,425 America, somewhere etween pay, (hat's all! That's a very mean| Which are in the Vicksburginationaj|): WYIIl Daving the ‘negro's fire, o'clocl this morning dropped a larse Amdiints Sedpht Hor Nexy Sear Kb e . : are8 D ! of he acientists elaim- | thing to do, besides it's slack. 1It|Park, and his statue “The Ploneer,” SMashed the blinds on a first floor|bag of loot, containing 45 cans and | po ooy swirt ; ; 74,850 Yl SRR 0L IS £ tas would be different if we women were | €xhibited at the San Francisco expo- |Window so that the hose could be|jars of canned goods, when he was y 2 S Aneslic . Bensl 20,050 brought into pl | surprised by the police while walking| mhis Ye s s % g While Mur s s SURDUIIL | WIERE: (i SOEaL, R Bsenped. M| Lo Loart Anushigian, George 25,650 h h S suspend- [along p s ' SCap! | Aparo, Sebastiano (0 definitely to have located - the d t ;U“,.(.,\ of the shock, Dr. Chester A.}Working well and making mon sition in 19 were among his best 8 ) 1 ow imagine what happened, that's a | KNOWn works, : 3 : | " — ed for a moment Police Sergeant Ryan | Brookside park despite a fusillade of A meeting of the board of public Loy i Iteeds, observer in charge of the sels: | NoW imagtue what happen i P ric: 3 sh . e oing to write « e e X t mograph at the American Museum of and officers hattered down the [shots fired at him by the officers. |works will be held this evening for | 4 'he! Lon Natural History expressed the helief [ Washington about the matter. Iinal Death List at front entrance, They entered in a body |The police describe him as five feet |the purpose of drafting a list of es- that the quake had occurred some- —_— “raghington Totals 97 the s y calling on Murray to|and nine inches tall and claim that |{imated expenses to be forwarded to Rarnes, Charl 1 21,450 where in the region of the Panama 2 B Al : \\'mhlxmm;\ o A The negro submitted with- [ he was wearing a dark cap and a 10ng |the board of finance and taxation, Rj‘:"l:j'] m"i“‘ SR ;s';'m canal. BRIDGEPORT TIZAMS BARRED Tl LM S '"]Plrsewn B Fedlatanns, | grey overcoat. - | The regular budget will be about | panton. Chas. & Fat. Mary 138,400 e b e aretio | orn e oty OB 811 Gty HSRIUR o) Vit Yoo Oun/ o day ‘Eyiths Diatrict Police Draw Revolvers | il g the same as that of last year. Sev-|peaton & Cadwell Mfg. Co. 124,000 o i z 4 e i S v, mg S lives in the collapse Saturday night |tracted by the battle became threaten- 5 & % at 14 | Wil be sent to the hoard as separate anna X 23,540 might bave taken place in Southern | between Waterbury and Tridgeport| [0 ‘1, 1S o abse Saguida nient [ing when Murray appeared and with | Collector Dies at 54 |items so that they can be accopted or Hirlny Michasl 1. o £9.800 Colombia or northern Keuador. Some ) teams would he forbidden as long as| o "0 & Shaber a0t As M\']:'“ the cries of “lynch him” tried to reach| New Haven, Jan. 81-—Edmund L.|rejected as such. Beilin et ¥ D 20475 thought the quake might have occur- f«malipox continued in the latter eity. | ¢ oy 5o gaia “Wonld. resls |him. Fifty policemen with drawn re- | Babcock, former tax collector, and an| The amounts appropriated last | paitacenine. Balvatore s & red at sea. ; dhis Would Spoly he 800 o BOWUAR | s ne Putal tewrinabing ol ;nf‘: {volvers retained possession of their |automobile dealer who died suddenly |year, which are practically the T B 53,500 At the museum it was said = the)matches us well as baskethall BAMeS. | oy gustained by other vietims, - |prisoner but could not prevent the|of heart trouble late yesterday was las those asked for the next fise " | Reloin, Fred .. LLL 801,300 shock was the most severe recorded [ A basketball game arranged for last L £ negro being severely pummeled before [well known in the state among |are: Street department, 2 ;| Bence, Chas; M o l27::750 since its scismograph wi installed .in ‘,\,".(‘;',‘If‘y,( h;-uwxlnp.\q(:\Iur‘vhunj BRI e sunsiinte: anotier Ji5 printed [he was placed in the patrol wagon. |Seventh Day Adventists, of which lighting, $34,000; state highw Bengston, Andrew I3 ) 400 1912, and that the quake might prove | Bridgeport high school feams, was|, o025 SIPRAn'S &ncther 1t » L falth Eln family [ons Had been 161~ |VO: atreet-sprinkiing; $18:0007 R, g 31409 to be the most severe experienced in|cancelled by order of the Waterhury S Ml by x 9 3 (e, s Soker 1 VkRYS 6F 856, Al [t teratis, 05 00T ettole Nah years, Dr. Reeds said the ap- [health officer. Democrats Establish & lirothek ki pAETEhar bF & Semodis S didipdl I ML W st G many yea proximate center of the disturbance e 3 FOUR DIE IN EXPLOSION 5 41 Tsaed: By THE HERBHIRHITSR | =5 A ’ s o ER 284 could not be located dwfinitely until Louisville, Jan. 31.--Four miners Permanent Hcadquarlers . - INGELGT B ¥ THEATERS ]'!:"l(;;\\‘l'? \"'{vnu;flln i 25:20 reports had been received from more G RDELLA NAMED were killed, two were injured serious-| Democratic headquarters have been | i : New York, Jan. 31.--Inspectors to- | samuel & N. E. Mag.. 106,600 obscrvatories and the process of tri-| i gajd, Mass, Jan. 31.—-Gus Gar- |1y and two are missing as a result of | established in Booth's block in the| PRITAI 4 « 8 - |day began.an nvestigallon' of all|farmon Brok il it h L atiere angulation completed. della_was appointed manager of the|an explosian in the Layman-Galloway |offices formerly occupicd by A. Gor-| London, Jan. 31— (Ry the Associat- |theaters in Manhattan upon orders of | ert; Angel SR O The main shock was recorded = at| pittefield club of the astern league{coal mine 20 miles from here, last|bach. The committee plans to have|ed Press)—The lawn tennis associa- [horough President Miller. The survey | posse 1eland Co. . o ehi08g Fordham at 8:35 a. m. and lasted SiX | 545y, He played third base last sea-[night, according to reports received [an attendant on hand during the day tion announced this afternoon that the | was ordered to forestall a possible re- | imbaum. Morris .. ... 40.200 minutes. Gentle shocks preceded the 2 here today. and in the evening until after election | British Isles had challenged America | petition of the Washington theater Risaceia, Jos. A. & ‘\\fe 3 23,300 high tension of the six minutes which time. Ifor the Davis Cup. disaster. | Blake. Hubert § 29150 | : Llogslowaki, K BA 878 were estimated to be the climax of X ¢ ey s TR £ Bloomberg, Max 21,500 :::: r‘:n'oo‘xeim;;:m l;\'v\ ::Isa?n;lr::l‘\l"h“::: LKS WORK HARD AND LIVE LON SETTLEMENT TOMORROW HEIRESS }b— $40 000 000 TO WED e ”‘ L .1\.1" 29,500 removed some vibrations were being Washington, Jan. 31.—(By the As- \hr\'lnna e 20,550 o ey st he. ey IN VERMONT TOWN OF 453 PEOPLE |s:i= rres vorma wnnounce. LABORER AND LIVE IN SMALL HOME nann};'.-'f'\.-?fl'fl?:: S 51:15n of scientists that the shock was locat- b6, wiChAIA AHL. GIBERSWY A, At | L O e e i S probability when Messrs, Hughes and | Booth, Est. Lyman erica_came announcement from the| Worcester, Vi, Jan. 31.—Folks also plies her needle. R. K. Bateh- |Buirour are exprcted to make a state-| . ok 34 ea? ] Est. Horace All-America Cables that no interrup-|work hard and live long in this Green |elder, §%, deals in grain and wood. |y iont \inister Sze and Ambassador| CPICago, Jan. 3l.—Mrs. Marion B. men and Mrs. Stephens willingly con- | . tions had been reported on its cables|Mountain town. [ H. T. Martin, 84, carries on a livery |giiachara said after a meeting today sented to live in his modest home in | extending from New York to Cuba A canvass of breadwinners has|business, driving himself. Joel Rich- | o1 clegates. man P. Ream of Chicago, heiress to the factory section near the works. | through Colon, down the west coast [gshown that, out of a population of [ardson, 83, makes a living chopping 5 2 o4 1t was his stirring stories of the | ¢ Electric .( Mfg. ('o of South America to Valparaiso and 453, ten men and women are work-|weod. Calvin Richardson, his house- ey a fortune estimated as high as $40.-{war that first attracted Mrs. Stephens’ | - Charles ... ing after passing four score years keeper, also an octogenarian, makes - —4 [100,000, has announced her engage- |attention, friends say, while the 0| ripin. Touis & Morris Berk. (Continued on Fourteenth Page). M. P. Wheeler, 90, drives the stage | pies that are locally famous. ment to Anastaseas Andreivitch Von- [were in Paris in 1918, when they fiust| owits every day to Montpelier, the nearest| The town treasurer, Charles Tewks- THE WEATHE! siatskoy-Vonsiatsky, an employe of |became acquainted. He served ao an| Brooks, Kate M, .. 41578 trading center. The nonagenarian bury, also has passed by ten years the Baldwin l.oco. Works in Phila- | engineer in Kolchak's army. Bukcemi, Sebastiano & Car- NEW DAY POLICEM spry enough to be entrusted with [man's allotted span of three score Hartford, Jan. 31.—Forecast ||delphia, according to the Chicago Tri-| Mrs. Stephens’ first husband, Red-| melia . ... R OTR A Patrolmen Thomas Story and Axel |parcel deliveries and other errands, |[and ten. He has been on the job for New Britain and vicinity: bune. mond D. Stephens, attorney, obtained C Mrs. Stephens, reports said, an-[a divorce in 1918 on the grounds that | Cadwell, William H. ...... Carlson, will be the new day police- |has made the ten mile trip this winter years, ¥air tonight and probably Wed- i is blind, [| nesday; little change in temper- | [nounced the wedding would take place |“Mrs. Stephens wanted to travel all|Camp, M. H. & H. V... .. in the Russian church, Néw York.|the time; wanted to come and go,|Canova, Steven .. . . men during the month of February.|whenever roads were passable, even| Mrs, Carrie Templeton, 80, Policemen Michael I'lynn and Adel- |[when the mercury fell beneath the|but knits socks, sweaters and mittens. ature. bert Veley, will return to the night [twenty degree mark. Jane Olmstead is|Clark Brown, at 82, is the town's Vonsiatsky is said to have insisted |she said, as she pleased and wanted — that he remain among the working|to be free." force tomorrow evening. a seamtress at 89. Harriei Cerlt 3%,'handy man. servatories. Report Ter- Chicago, that re San Irancisco earthquake. have received your tax bill, house, Drops Bag of Loot as He|had no idea she was duped. Stephens, daughter of the late Nor- s iiimascid