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Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business News of the World By Associated Press FSTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, RIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, f022, —TWENTY PAGES ~_PRICE THREE CENTS MAN TAKEN OFF TRAIN IN EARLY MORNING BLAZE DOES |, HARDING IS COING BEFORESENA TE WEST ASSERTS THAT GIRL BIG DAMAGE AT PAINT SHO? WAS MURDERER OF TAYLOR | s THIS AF. TERNOOIV TO EXPLAIN PACTS SH[]U”] NUT I]E[;RFASE John Boyle Company Stofe Expects To Ask That In Next Er;;th SusPeCt [iAMIN[i HUUSEHWNER RMLWAY WAEE SBAIIE fers Estimated Ioss lof | n..."lfn:",“ fM"].(»".'.r;..\.:'i..‘ : o h‘ Treatles Be Ratified On Franklin Square ¢ .J[ Erue, arvest for drunken Admits Knowing Direc-| PAYS PENALTY OF $35 1 ion stnpiicnt mpend| P00 5500 e | el or, B ST i e = Sl i Fven et v | [Makes Big Demonstration| ... t ’ ut says He Has Three of Four Alleged Fre- Explains His Views to Fire Started in Pile Judge |:|.1nur in pull‘m‘ un:v'l | ] L" 5 3 ! Were That President today. Incidentally sugrue || Against Court Judge— Would - Appear. Befols Tl T . anniversary, the morey huving Upper Chamber About No Knowledge Of Kill-| quenters Fined.—Liquor Comi o SINnEs v Bankillt Wilows el S e 1| TRt o S i"g (ase Continued Washington, 1eb, 10,--Wage scales been willed to him 13 vears . -~ | of railway enfployes should not he| The John Boyle compuny . ¢ e AN, paint ug ), [ ather, TPatrick store at Nos. & and b Franklin squs r Lf‘,:,.":‘l ,4:."'“:‘,',“,“',”, e || Okmulgee, Okl Web. 10.—County £.00 p. m. ; ? 3 - Chief of Police Willlam J, Rawlings | Nterstate commerce commission may | Was badly damuged by a fire shien o 0 o, || Prosecutor James Hepburn - paraded rribes A 1. ! ) afte i was drawn, P'ro : Describes Wild Paltles. INjied a squad of police on take in modifying existing railroaid | W8 discovered at 1324 o'clock this t‘.m;.. ]”nn\,‘,,,,.‘ “.“:I“:“ " through (he streets here la night gambling raid at a coffee-house at 32 | 'S as a result of its investigation | MOPNINE. After a batile of an hour 1 i Wilh 309 Ku Klux Klanamen In. pro Va 0 , hi . at g : 0 aneh said this afternoon that 3 { L e Washington, Ieb, 10 President Which Liquor and Drugs | lafayette street, last night, and us | ©ONCCrning the general level of trane. | #nd half, the flames were extin- a conservator would probably | [{o, "';' the, dingharge oCacgrand | figvapizlisiseastanita nrases il Hats w result Paul’ Kasish was arraigned | POTtation charges, I'rank 1. Warne, [FUIShed. The loss will total §6,000, be asked to “watch over Su gate ho Aot fanciied Lo INVES: | gon to the senate today the treaties ate the defun a1 CommaroR ) resulting from the arms conference, t al Ve y eor Y. p P " statistical expert testified on behalf of | #ccording to Chief William J Nobhle gruoe and his tinancinl activi | Hepburn today dined to com 4 4 White House officials after a morn- Were Served, He At-|in police court this morning on : charge of maintaining a gaming | N raiiroad unions. and Stephen Robb, an official of the ol ‘ ties, ment upon the demonstration Prly st 15 helh e e certainty as her e 4e .y house: Sam la (e CIRaNI 88, Questioned by Glenn 1L, Plumb, My, [John Boyle compuny, i tended at Victim’s House, Peter Abraham Jesse Yona were | WArNe said the union's stand was that Smoke Very Dense, — /| | A \irge bunner warning officlals to | Sl MO Y resent the treaties AT, Dt ! that there is no economic law {hat| An alarm from Box 7 brought = Gy B L’\"\’H‘H‘_‘"VI:“‘_'"“'_‘,'“f’i‘”\i"""(‘"(]"r‘ today or tomorrow said at 11 o'clock establishes any relation whatever be- | Companies Nos. 1, 2, 3 and § g e Bdod bl flgarhh. Gonn e "Mr. Hep. | that the exccutive had eancelied the Judge George W. Klett found that R et | Treb, 10.=The man| Charles was not in the game and dis. | (W6CN rates as such for transportation [ truck companies Nos. 1 and 2 to the [NEW HAVEN ROAD IN hurn to u street corner, motioned a | APPOINtments made for tho day and and rates for services performed,” seenc. On arrival, the firemen found Biigs up '“ 1t th ‘ el 1 th | probably would meet only brietly ze crowd to zather closely and then ) held in Shawnee county jail here who charged him l.asdo and Yona, hoth | ADE M Pl 1 M t | was taken off a Santa Ie train Wed-|of whom admitted their guill, were cAppearance of Mr, Plumb and Mr. | themselves up against a stiff battle, W il K J % 2 with the cabinet so as to uppear bes nesday nights answers the description |fined 2 and costs, while Abraham,| WAT® before (he commission was | duc to the dense smoke which panoe] NEW PAY AGREEMENT e e Ry "":'”‘,""h'f’ ,"‘“k.r; fire ot AaTiA (6 AAGHTLT SV ERAS YRS of Bdward I' Sands, secretary-valet|who denied having played, was as-| 10 0 he the ‘first time the railrond [out from the structure, The flaumes . e !hr(“-'»\'vfi'm i, it |m" noreed. |, at noon. to Willlam Desmond Taylor, murdered |sessed $5 and costs, Kasish, the pon: inizations had intervened in an in- [ were at the height at the door of {1 i ot o i ",""1"”"?" The president's address was sent to motion picture director, under Sherift | prietor, paid a fine of §35 and costs, | ! n'“'“‘: commerce commission pro- [ store on tlhr-l first loor, i corner | Wagze Rates and Time schedules of (110 Spite of el and {8 golng 16 pe | the public printer shortly befors O. W. Carlson declared today. Though| When Chief Rawlings and Patrol. | ““¢4ing. near Mr. Robb's office. Kl e = noon, and it was believed that he et n et ol s Al s 5. |imen Michael Massay, Willlaw b tre.| Mr Plunlb stated’that organizations]| While Eheimain oo of the Bullils Clerks Are Partially Adjusted, ““"v"’» Lot -“Wh»“hmw"‘v ;| would delay his appearance hoefore Underwood the name signed to a rail-(Cue and Patrick O'Mara started up| " the engineers, firemen, conductors|ing, which is a two-story frame ar. i by Stuperior Conrt Judge H. T Cheie, | e senate until after one o'clock s way ticket in his posscssion/was Wal-|u flight of stalrs leading to the and of 1 unions affiliated with fair, is badly gutted, the firemen pre. Afuigimudmant Siye, Dy oraon oy Judge My R CHELS keys e daneni sante s arRtia VR A roRs ter 8. Maddox, coffee-house, someone at the head of | L¢ American I'('dn-ru!‘lmy of Labor [ vented the blaze from communics ing New Haven, Feb. 10.--A partial mr,:',”l“m,‘,m:\’,, QUG e oval might be made available to the press While admitting that he knew Tay-|the stairs shouted ‘a warning, 'The|“Se "eRipsented by hin participation. | to either. (he'upatairs or the cellar | agreement on. readjustment of wases| ooak arawn. ftor the judge had | Prior to its delivery, lor and that hehad been at his house [minions of the law redoubled their| The enfploves do not helieve their fof the structure. The dumage in | aag time soneduise ot on i ages announced his deolslon County Attare| | Indicationsl \iag Rl i o several times Underwood denicd he|speed and in a matter of seconds had | »8¢% #Hould be decreased as rates |these particular parts of the building | the New yark. New Hasor ot b, e Hephurn began attacking it and | €ording to White House offiiais, that knew anything about themurder. swooped down on the card players, |4'¢, Inergased. ;|18 confined to smoke and water. ford railroad has been reached, it was [a crowd in the court room started a| (e President will go to the senate, Says it Was Woman Cards, used in place of money and| WAIWEY employes sought partici- Origin of Blaz itad \fotey.. 4t DYORBRAIN: Wape Tbe LAAPTARAEALISR s bringing the treaty at 4 o'clock this “It was a woman who did it Un.|having a cash value, wére confiscated, | PAHON i the proceedings, he said he | The origin of the fire, according fo e Lty B e The spectato afternoon and that his address will derwood said when questioned about|The proprictor admitted participating | |5 gxecutives =in alliance — with| Mr, Robb, was in a barrel of window SHtra oyt by Hepburn upon Judge (‘hristopher | POt be available much before his ap- |arge gorporation shippers* claimedfghade and wall paper clippings, te | In event of a full understanding the |and cries of: “Take him out and L\r"n('h [PRERIeICe; ‘ -— —— deer . no matter what action the applauded an attack the murder, "1 know nothing about it|in the game and admissions of guilt i 1 d ] that wage reductions must precede | Bl but it was jealousy that caused it.” |were drawn from two of the play-| .o ,A,,’,““.”,,,m ! G€fsatd that a ‘meeling of a " club, ‘InfNew Haven roud will not ave te |him.’ were heard in the room. Gy cat Tilnew: Maylon =ha- cantintad | arei- - ABraham “and Chancs ] Which he s a prominent ' member, | oarry 5 controversy with the clorks to| Petitions requesting that a new ASKSG OFG G0.0PERATION was held last evening and. nfter theiflitie rafirond tabor board-at Ohlcago.|grand jury be called\s were - being i o 7 “I have been at his house scveral|were seated at the table were also e z times attending partics.” brought in. The lafter admitted WANTS NO POSTPONEMENT -""’-""”""""“' both he and a clerk in | pivision Chairman R. G. Stearns of | checked by officials today to deter- I Then he described these parties|dealing the cards while the former 1 the store carefully examined the the clerks' union on the system said |Mine whether they carried the signa- ’ ‘ants Col which he declared were “wild ones”|said he had nothing to do with the premises, but found nothing wrong. | yoday. hefore Jeaving for Chicago that | Lures of the required number of legal Alderman; Lacncsse i Wants Commnities at which liquor and drugs were served |game. X A5 England Will Not Agree to Change of | M ROk is of the opinion that had | o vl agreed with (he company on | voters. | .| Yrom That Organization o Assist to the guests. He said he had As explained by Kasish, the men there been cven a small fire in the some conferences and might be able Some of Judge Christopher's both Mabel Normand and Mary Miles|purehase cards at 25 cents cach and | Genoa Date Until Especially Re- [ barrel he would have beerd able 1o de- | o' qo o e oon o "5 agreements | (Tiends said he had left the city. in Lower Power Drive, Minter at Taylor's house but not these are exchanged so that there is PR : teet it. It s the opinion of Chief |} o} on & vl z The arrival of George R. Short, at- o the same time. 10 money on the tables at any time.| 4duested By Rome. Noble that a cigar or cigarette butt :.',;“,L :',’,,,:' S I;;::“;,T l'(f:,::“,“'.'\:‘i"’(”; torney general, sent here by Governor | Alderman —Angelo M. Paonessa, V B - T T i B ; REL had probably been thrown into the |peto 0 PUE S S 12 | Robertson to investigate the banking [Chairman of the common council T ag s og Teaed indicated a “kitty” of $16.7 ligndon, I'eb. 10, (By. Assoctated |\ l) effeet as of ebruary 1, but the Wage | G ation and a meeting of the local |committee appointed to bring about a i : dicated a “k 2 Press).—Greal Britain will agree to| 0" 4 questic emaing settled, M ALt S 3 ; AR i Underwood said he left Los Angeles awy g e : SEL al Britain will agree to 2 juestion remains unsettled, Many (- ARRnTat i scuss | reduction in electricity rates, will ask : e A B¢ Lawyer Michael A, Sexton request- | o5 ocoianent. of the Genor cco. New Stock Damaged. Aublingtup, o (Ime” conditlons Have | LoL /association i tonighbil to; 5 discuss i ~ : about 10 o'clock the night of Wed-| o) u continuance until nest Tuesday : ; Judge Christopher’s action, were [the Chamber of Commerce to appoint nesday, Webruary 1. This was shortly | yorning in the cases of Ielix Fach-|hCmiC conference unless the request Much of the stock of {he Boyle (been given up. General Manager C. |0 O ements which added to the air [ committee to work with the group after the hour fixed for the slaying|ingki and John Franks, alleged pro-||n such postponement comes from | company was recently received for [ f. Bardo held {he conferences with | O OXTeCHATTY. | BeFTRding. cthis: Miitie oD WhISHhea ha B e of vlor. He said he went to San prictors of a cafe at 105 Church )"mn:‘ \"\\vxls authoritatively declared | the coming spring, and Mr. Robb said | the committee of the clerks oil town today It is the alderman’s plan to have Beruardino in a hired automobile. SiFoa b e ot a e ByAiersbrohi | 1;‘: m:.’«“." 4 g ! this morning that it rnmnrlm'll.ulmnl AL - B g | the committees organize and make ar- Among Undervood’s effects was a re- | arm aqund yestorday. The mon are| TIC Irench ambassador, it is un- | one-third of the entire stock, Yhe n- 28 CASES OF “FLU” rangements for a public hearing. ceipt of a Los Angeles hotel showing |murged on * intent -mm reputation | J¢Tsto0d was so informed last cve-| ventory of the company was complet- PECUL]AR ACG[DENT DILIN Representatives of tife “Connestiont lie was & guest there from January 18 | caunte. plsbl i, s iner [orslen [ Ol veatetgyr DGk tnL CtHR. e gL ey IN LAST NINE DAYS |/iEht and Power company will ~ be until the 30th. There was also a pawn ST during their discussion of | construetion of the buliding, some AN Lasdy 1 ® lasked to come here and present their {the 1°rench memorandum urging | fears were entertained that the flames Car Parked “on Incline Rolls Down iy arguments for a continuance of the ticket for a revolver issuer Lo ] A‘)\;f'"‘i dated Jan 1’,58[ "31(‘!‘:"00"': NEW YORK ‘v \Rb ()1\ ;Df?.‘fl]'\flll(‘l“l‘!" of the conference. might spread to adjoining buildings. | present scale of rates. Ak, SRt Belief was expressed In a well in-[Chlef Noble had ladders placed | Hill Onto Railroad Tracks and is ; % ! : 4 o y Sa | b 4 s placec acks and i 8 . > o ;:'(I,I,r,ullr(,'”,::: l]::tazs:,‘(f:v ]ngh:flt‘ - SPREAD OF DISEA formed American quarter today that |against the Hatch building which ad- A {{ealth stiporytanaonteligesp N otkicel e : [the conference would be postponed [ joins that of the Boyle company, in| Struck by Train, That situation is One That Should DWORCES ARE GRANTED . bt 2 to the Ialian domestic politi- | readiness in case the flames sproad ! i Miss A ostify. owing a s in cas ames spread. e R Doik y T""":ml ":11':'"" e A Y e T Y Y L ) Praise for Vircmen, T o (e s e el Create Alarm, However. 05 Angeles, Feb. 10— Mabel Nor-|First Step is Against Beauty ; e L Mr. Robb, in speaking of the work | most peculiar accidents that has ever | | Author McBride’s Wife Gets Decree of the firemen, said that the service | ocourr A o YeTY Pwenty-eight cases of influenza ) . said that the service [occurred here happened last evening Atanei by ; ) rendered this morning was highly ef- |about 11 o'clock when the (‘hevrolet ‘:"'“l",[""“ IpRoien ‘"" e anrautalrAsiDaesiWife ol Gencral ‘Aloxanday ficient, and it was due to this that the | gut ile rma 'yl MRV GO DR RE AR SN CRuA 4 wutamphlls ‘of (Herman, W: isring-ob{ 1% & SO e A Al SIS A mand, motion picture actress, will be and Barber Shops Using Throughout State 111 But Iew the nest star called in the inquiry | by the district attorney’s office into GRS T Fualies. | 7 5 all facts and circumstances that in- | 1058 " 8 DU ERCatEr: R T e R vestigators can obtain to build up the| New York, Ieb., 10, Community | First Ward Conncilman Not 1o Seek ; . iRl Aot e 1‘:‘”"17"'"'“”"";:“‘Hum three new cases of the disease 8| poooon o 0o real story of the mystery drama sur- | owder neck dusters, shaving| = seln § i . £t 3 | day B L £ sl ¢ o rounding the shooting of William | {1y tl\rr's and similar properties | repudtican Nomination for Mayor-| BRITISH TROOPS IN :“V‘-’::":’n(‘:vlljj“»k“ IOy GRAM st eurtt | = ek B T db mimern O R R e :hnr‘.: ';'( Y,:T\(Z:\]o‘r?:r':\ |:::cg‘1:1:~“ Desmond Taylor, it was announced | Now York heanty parlors and barber | ; i Statos " dar A il A SRR ey s health, assures that there is no need | S _ 4 & ol Ay MLV CFILABAor oy WIS rhas wora HEHHED totav 1y (he| Wi Honoms o Stato IRELAND NECESSARY i By Jpl, prsnd e TRt ot |of becoming alarmed over the situa- L{rr,',',],;'d.:‘.:r:v)viu:\l:‘:“l'-‘v‘Hl‘\,ntlhml:l?n W, wine. ] ~|board of health \Which announced that | Councilman Howard 8 Hart of the E A S S e wil [tion since almost without an excep- RO R ~;1_m~|_'m|5'(’ kg A Mary Miles Minter was the first | poroarter such places, must hold board firgt ward, whose name has been per- Foafl tracks,. Aftor-a lIfae, {he. eas|Lon te-caseR dre|of- il rather|ts, (L ISISERE N CAvEE RS actress questioned, having been se-(o¢ poaith permits, revokable for viola- | sistently mentioned in connection Revent KidnapBings Prove This, Klogd | hegah Lo move. -and I'_””w: o ;I'w than a virulent nature, i > Huwey it cretly examined Tuesday by Wool- [(ion of the rul with the repuhlic nomination for dit! b Rl s el s ORI In maoy instances, attending physi-| gl ol RS 0 e o wine, while Taylor's funcral was in| qpe pew departure, taken as a step [ mayor, issued a statement today in George Declares—More Violent When fhe gatetender emerged from |C1an8 say, the case resembles grippe “,"mf\q“,;," Al of. GraenwACK Livas progress Woolwine said. {o eliminate transmission of communi- | which he sets at ease such yumors by : the shanty 1o lower the gates for the |More closely than the form of in- | & SO0 Fe0S i Aarce Yoo laann 2 R thblG 1% was deseribed by Dr. [ stating that he will not consider can- Pighting Ocenrs nm‘n‘m"”n’ el Na ”M“fml‘”w car | luenza that has been prevalent for| = SO0 O MoDougall) . U 85 Not Man Wanted. ¥rank J. Monaghan: deputy health | didacy. o lon, Feh. 10, (By A ated [on the tracks, bhut he had no time to | the past few years, particularly the Ay ont eidencekresentaiL by e thR Topeka, Kas. 1%b. 10-—Doubt that|commissioner us one of the most radi-| Councilman Hart's answer to "V‘“m n‘1 "\‘“”mm"_’ S ::‘(f‘"":" "l;‘ flag the train, and it hore down on the | form that was epidemic in 1918 o e e e Walter S. Underhood held in the [cal moves ever made by the New York | rumors is: 3 e [1fe ioume of Gommpnk Lofiny hut|cer Ana hiEled 3t tront theltracke:. | o egwn tohimakd s infean| ARG McsDougall iwhile. sfi Shawnee county jail is ldward 8. | poard, *1 would not accept nomination for l.mm”_- Bed '.”“w"‘ i "um'u‘w The passengers sensing {he quick |ihee about the last week in January, tionedl st Tondont MnElind A RAAL DRaR falls v dnrconnestion wihtite - Rlisheay wdonibs| - vazors) alippenshl mayon s ‘- suggestion Hadany gk e o dhta SEC R QA Irish [ stop made by the engineer thought Therc were but a few cases reported |o ity of misconduct warranting the g ALCsr ot Dy Desmondl; Taylotisaissora and, allimnsaage nnd sdnlp - merll Whighn kiow. veryiwell 16 sl 2c il £ 100 G ol b i e e Sarioia: aoaldent had happened | during that month. While the num- | oniing of a decree, The McDougalls was expressed at noon today by Under | plicators must hereafter | erilized | not." {:H _‘“Ms‘w T ,“;"' S ”w‘w_“,"\ and they emerged from the coaches DT of new patients appears on the | Gl B0 b 45 gy Sheriff Carlson afler further investi- | yrter every customer; individual shav- | ey .‘\{.:’1.1 the pr sence of British {roaps [ 10 view the wreck. No one was n- | increase. Superintendent Lee does not g gation. U'nderwood maintained he | g cups and manicure finger howls | BLA[R lS PRESIDENT 'm‘l Diker i 3 jur feel that there is a danger in influenza knew hoth Taylor and Sands but de-| must be provided and even (he 1 L T P e hecoming epidemic this year. clared he Knew nothing of the mur-|of a second hand piece of soap s | - [northern Trish parfiament had neen 1 | 5 Of Irish Arislm-'l'm" . with summary closing of shops found |, o g Banquet Goes To tenl necessary for the protection of [ ] » " 3 Chicage, I1%eb. 10--Willilam Des-| violating the rvegulations. The bar lit16 SERABLCELE, ) Secretary of Interfor Dendes Fmphati Former €ashier of Winchester Na« niond Taylor never had a brother|bers and heauty specialists will he | Cpildren's Home Again This Year. TRl T TRt Thirteen Year Ol Bridgeport Girl P and he belonged to the oldest and|given a few days to clean up, how- | : £ | Belfasty Jeh. 10, By Assootited 4 g } Was Vacoldated Thiee Weslks Ake | tional Bank Pleads M". Guilty wealthiest aristocracy of Ireland, ac-|ever, before the new rules are put| William Blair was elected president \,,.mg, A party of Ulster spocial con from Harding Cabinet, i to $75.000 Embezzl 4 cording to a statement here today by !into effect. of the Burns club last evening at stables was ambushed lagt evening hy —System Was Poisoned, 0 875, ‘mbezziement. Mrs. W. C. rnum, an old friend annual meeting of that organization. |, men who opened fire on the po Washington, Feb., 10, Secretary of Roston, Feb. 10 —Fdward R. Gros- from Ireland, who knew him well| == |Alexander Galbralth was named vice- |y " 0 leady, on the Lonegal. |Interior Kall took notice today of South Norwalk, e 10,~Thirteen | nteie e e when he was a boy. | | president, ;Irvl\n Patterson is secretary lipyrona jarder which previonsly had | Widespread rumors that he was plan- | year old Florence .lo'L\nsnu m.;u early (S b e e R |and K. R. Ramage treasurer, i e ‘hances, NN to resign soon from the cabinet | this morning at the Norwalk hospital [ s P 7 N oma | BRINGS NEWS TO OFFICI Tt is the enstom of this elub if any :1:,‘,,’1,'.';:,, \;:',,«T::,,’l;:,fl,'..'l |II::,].'1’(,I,;.‘C‘,,.'\ uwl“mmh- ul;«- following statement from lockjaw, the first case of its '4»1;2"0:'.” _"_"" '['Ir".llfl,;m' K,”‘ilg" '"o" DR G E TAFT D[ES | > Iprofit is made on the annual banquet | = S0 T T A\n officiol ve. | “Alhough 1 have received fele | Kind to be reported in the state fhis :‘r“mr":m ‘:“(";“7" Hn'fl“r"‘r"‘”"f":‘;‘;:\,; | ezt Arl. Tetsedd [to donate that profit to some WOrth¥ |, o “jecied here this forenoon de amsg (rom NewSpaApers in my own v The girl was vaccinajed about | &0 O B S 00 S lasae i in 41000 T iRARSIUNIR -84 Kours: Tiasked L || (cause, ~AFEY all bills 68" {ie, veeeRbl T S M e sons Al g ¥ e and elsewhere inquiring as to| three weeks ago and Dr. Robert. M. | 00, € WS FOERACC (1 0 Hartford Physician, Well Known PR e e ey ;lmunmfl were paid the committee [, O 1M8h republican , urmy .h,,q rmmors, T am aft a loss fo ac- | Wolte, who was called in attendance, Rdward S Foster. . former presi« rooms of the Four States P {found 1t hat $50.20 fert, M ovae voi-ltrom Donegal. James Robinson was[count for them. T am not resigning, | said that the vaccination wound was |, GIRER 5 FosEn OTReT Prosts a Texarkana morning paper, on |d: to give this sum lo the CHULATEN'sfieoyyq shot dedd near Lu n, County {1 have not the maller in contempla- | the only one on {he hody, through | day on a similar charge and Joseph Days With Pnenmonia, each occasion bringing a man [|[home as was done last year. Armagh last evening * [tion 7";"1 e “1'“”””““'“ g fy Ivmh ':wmm mvlml’ry:::'Liz;’:‘:\::v ].‘v':\lp Adars Foster's son-in-law was held Il they had taken out and whip far as 1 know is entirely satisfactory, | set in he case is bein g LR [l s S i s R oliatges of RAA Ilartford, Febs 10.~-Dr. Charles 1. [ (| ped. Steamer Badly Battered, Erats Must (o, Rules Nor have I recelved any offets from i g P e Taft, for more ‘than 33 years in ac- BAGH hRIOREE: wisy BiinAtolge- || b 2 s Must (10, hules oil companies.” | UNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED e Aok e e o tive practice In this city. and one of ||| eq when brought before. the | One Officer Is Killed New London Officials| . - Annomncement s made of the en- | AR e S Alorney Teste said fo- the Lest known physicians in the city editor and was instrneted San Francisco, Feb. 10 The steam - New [ondon, Feb. 10, The hoard MAY CUT ARMY QFFICERS, gagement of Charles G. Bodley ©f (g100 000 representing overdrafts on county and state, died carly this to “Tell him why.” One of the |!ship Ressie Dollar, 790 miles from of/education at its meetihg 'l'hnr:r:'\’» Washington, I%eb. 10, -Secretary | Brookline, Mass,, formerly of this city, | {yo aecounts of Ioster and Adams morning at his home No. 412 Farin- il men said the maskers told him ||| cape Waherty, Washington, is badly | opgeenm o 't Wphold Prineips) | Weeks announced today that he had|to Miss Kathryn J. Hammond of 8t [yt frcti s by preliminary andits, tngton avenue of pnenmonia. he was whipped for heating his damaged in a storm, her bridge 18 [ Homer K. 1'nderwood of ,(,,,,w'“fl'v ordered a survey of the “personnel|Panl. Minn. The marriage will take |y pag heen found, he said, that certi- On Tuesday a cold kept him at his wife, and the other said his gone and the steward Killed, and the | (Roys' High) school in his stand that [And activities of every branch of the place in 8t Paul on April 29. Theg.aqee of deposit were issied without home and on Wednesday pneumonia Whipping was for bothering an- || captain injured, according to a radio |school fraternities must g0, 1t was|War department” in Washington for | young couple will livg at S1 Marion ¥Omds 6 oevhn biets developed His rnndi(ln;\ steadily he- other man's wife. Roth denicd message received here today. The |vated by the board to ask for money | the purpose of reducing the number [street, Brookline, Mass, and will be came more critical and though he having committed any offense. steamers M. 8. Dollar and Bear Port N one wing of a junio of oflicers on, duty here at home to friends after July 1 7 £ e C X recelved all possible attention he grew were reported standing by. ::.:.'.vr\r‘..m bor ik SAEITE rN')t\nL;.I: RUNGERSTRIKKR ' MUST - RANG, worse to the end. = = it St Chicago, Feb. 10, The state su- Dr. Taft was born in Dedham, Mass. e preme court has denied Harvey duly 11, 1353, of colonial ancestry. He camver st iy rowrn, | Registrars Will Set Aslde 2,000 Applications To |hiren o siay of execution for the was graduated from the Dedham high Tax On Ul'llelded Profits Of Corporahons And fotie. Thet: 10, (By. \Assecisted |murder of two (hicago automobile i H X ¥ ¥ |salesmen. He has been sentenced to school in 1880 and from Chauncey Press). King Victor Emanuel has Be Made Voters ln Accordance With Statutes' SRR Hall school, Boston, in 1881. He en- P l P R F F d HBt- Wovented Ahe Festgnation: 61 the tered’ Harsaruniversiy the e | [ncrease In Parcel Post Rates For Bonus Fund 7! it o eenation or e Chureh has begin o lunger strike, year and was graduated from the ehpua ey gl bR ‘ and his condition already has alarmed medical department in 1856, | Wabed. (das. mid’ the Bbuow e the jailers. He has lost forty pounds | try will be in its place next Thurs- Two thousand applications to he The applications made last year since he was imprisoned AVINKLF VS. KALROWSKI. { Washington, Feb. i0. ¥ Associ-; ways and means sub-committee decid- |day when the parliament reassembles. [«mage’ voters which are now in the [Still good and will go on this vear J,nui.elaw Press.)--A tax of 21 per cent'ed today against a tax on bank | $ al ¢ the registrars offioe in City |8t&. now being made: up for the HAVE LITTLE EQUIPMENT, i checks. The program was not made | %. ——— O b S TONABULRRE. IOl Y selectmen. Those who make up the| Moscow, Feb. 10.— Russia has only Hall will be thrown into the waste |2 000 that are to be set aside may re-[18 per cent of the agricultural*ime but it was stated authoritative- exception of the THE WEATHER hasket in accordance with recent leg- |new their applications this yea A plements her farmers owned in pre- majority are women applicants, |war times, according to a recent re- ‘The suvit brought by Mrs. Winkle against Klemons Kalkowski, | on the undivided protits of corpor- growing out of the deati of Louis|ations as a part of the soldiers’ bonus | pubiic Winkie, who was foi dead fn ¥iu- | revenue program was agreed upon to- [ly that with one negan’s alley last September has hr‘nn; day by a house ways and means sub- [ bank check tax it was “su ntially o islation. assigned for trial in the superior|committee. A slight increase in par- [ the same as thal given out last even- Hartford. Feb. 10.—Forecast The statute requires that names on All new applications or renewal of [port of M. Kameneff, head of the [ court next Iriday. 1t will be a jury | cel post ¥ 1 total of $20,- [ing.” % | for New Britain and vicinity: the list of “to he made” be erased aft- [old applications must be in the hands|famine relief work. The towns and P | Unsettled with rain late tonight er a state or national election. The of the registrars not later than 5 p.|[cities have only one-fifth of their | trial. Judge . B Hungerford rep- | one, D01 r » was understood to nts the plaintift and Lawyer M. | hav® been agreed upon or Saturday; warmer Saturday. | [applications in question are those [m. March 16. The sclectmen will be | pre-war wealth,. while the wealth of xten and Robinson, Robinsor & | Reachiog a tinal agreement in ”"‘| raising this tax are given in another placed on the lists prior to the presi- [in session Saturday. March 25 and [the country is only one-half of what 12, represent the defendant, ro!dicys’ Lonus tax program a house [ column of thie ‘e, * - dential election of 1920, Monday, March 27, to make voters it was before the war opened. | A complete story of the plans for |

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