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News of the World By Associated Press I Herald “Ads” Mean | Better Business WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922, WELVE PAGES COLLINS RELEAS ULSTER PRISONERS ryan Is Not eebingoitical | Honors But Might Be Induced To If Florida Voters Want Him As Their Senator He Would Consider His Duty, He Says in Statement. aslning of Army-Navy Budts May Aid Toward Soldier Bonus Deficiency Could Possibly Be Made Up By An Issue of Short Term Treasur) SOUTHERN COMPANY WOULD BUY SHOALS Alabama Power Co. Submits Its Otfer to Secretary Weeks TR DIES IN” FLORIDA . Heart Falure Canses Death of President Pro Tem. of Last Senate 16 Unionists, Recenfiy Kidnapped Bbtain Freedom Today “la Feb, 1h Willlam | ice to the state and to the party in 3 2 7 ° b 12, b ¢ A‘ b Y P 5 GOVT. IS SAREGUARDED| b e Timonivs o st MORE RIOTING IN BELPASE, S e NG O e, o e RS VEERAN POLITIGIAN alling upon me to represent them at the nation sufficient to justify them in inquiries us to whether he would lmb &y caint the additional taxes and a hond lssue, re 4 5 T a candidate for the democratic nom- | Washington, | would consider the| toe setting foPHHt rovisions Proposed Contract Assure lnnl!on. for U, 8 senator from :‘:nrl»l':, matter from the standpoint of duty|Violence Reported Ax One Man 1s| publican leaders of the house hegan |wuggested cight point program and an|South Willington Mourns Loss of today {ssued a statement in which he |and in connection with other claims (8] !, y casting about today for other means | Issue of five year try ury notes, ficials That U. 8. Can Again Have | said: [upon mie, hut 1 have no thought of| MiMed and Another Woundea— | SREURE BOat 00 o bonus. A short. term note lasue to provide |- Prominent Citisen—Had Attended “w v bee ly engage mtering 3 0. ¢ \ e 7 T have been actively engaged in|entering into a contest for the office Head of Provisional Govt, Ttecejves | Tepresentative Mondell af Wyom- | funds for the honus apparently 8011/ g0y State Convention Since Back Plant During Any was uppermost today in the minds of some of the senators dealing with the problem, hut they were keeping an open mind until they had received the Emergency “1I am looking forward to congenial association here with orida demo crats who have heen my co-laborers for a quarter of a century—I am sure ing, during a visit to the White Honse sald pending appropriation bills, pa ficularly those for the navy and army, would be scrutinized carefully with a | politics for more than 40 years, With the exception of less than seven yeurs my work has bheen done as a private citizen and 1 prefer to continue to Message From American Followers, In 1888, Perfod. pendenvilteny, 18, (By Hartford, Feb, 15.—Word was re celved here this morning of the sud- Associated Washington, Feb. 15, (By Associat- ed Press)—Another offer for purchase | Srve the public without the carcs of | that our relutions will be pleasant so | P’ress).—Michael Collins, head of the| (jaw o slushes that would provide a | president's letter. It was understood | :,"d leage of the government's proper- | ffice. z long us my plans do not confliet,with | Irish provisional government has ob-| good measure of the money needed. however, that all of them did not (den death in Daytona, Fla, of Col. ]ea at Muscle Shoals, Ala., was com- If the democrats of IMlorida feit | the ambitions of others or with their|tained the release of 16 of the Ulster| v was his thought that any deficien hare the administration’s views as to| Wm. H. Hall of South Wiilington, this E“fid today and arrangements made | that as senator I could render a serv- | personal preferences,” unionists recently Kidnapped, it was| couia be made up through an issue of | the probable effect of such an issue (state, veteran legislator and prominent o "‘0"1;"""0'"v the Alabama Power Bty Y i announced in the house of commons | ghor( term treasury certificates, l'on the refunding operation of the |manufacturer. Early details of his tary wrm::mmm.« filing:iwith Beore- A ,h-‘”““""l'“” Churehill, secre-| pp. Mondell did not see President|government death are lacking as yet. He had gone K8, ~ ary for the colonies Mlori 4 : Y i i to Florida for a winfer stay. The offer was tendered by Thomas BRASS [;“ I]IRE[;T[IRS POLICEMEN DESTROY Mr. Collins hoped that more of B i AT FAETS % 0 |the prisoners would be libera | ated dur- & 0 T“’O PLATOON Dean of Legislature. Martin, acting for the Alabama Pow- er Co. of which he is president and Wwith its submission the total number FORTUNE IN LIQUOR |ing the day, the secretary added NEW Y']RK IS BURIE“ Col. William Henry Hall, president pro tempore of the last senate was PLAN THIS YEAR ARE NOW ORGANIZED of proposals received by the govern T 1 - tioting Resumed ment for its war acquired properties i | iy * i : b} the dean in point of service of i ! Hartford Department Officials Do | Belfust, Feb, 15, (By Associated . st L A G | ' Press),—After aperiod of quict last- ‘ e xpected to be t smit- | ¢V i 300ze Wi 3 { % S e e o - | had been fa y ted soon by Secrctary Weeks 1o con. |Charles F. Brooker Elected, M Wit open g T R e Ry :""""""'"‘"'\ of Measliro: WL N 06 -Ask: S | most dtriking figures in republican ress which ha f ’ 0,000 0 | Sl RO e | ste itics in t islature. g' }:Enr\lr“;":r: as before it the offer Chairman of. Board of st to $25,001 A [this afternoon when shooting began| Council to Make Appropriation Ocean Shipping at \'tandsfilll‘:wr‘: ‘fl:',','(':: 1’:":" '{‘im::h]:‘w,: also \\‘ould‘t‘mnplvlo Dani Hnitord, Mol Ry ARIIOTLY "r“]\"‘u !xl’\:"h(m'\hnpr' \N “.('lw"'l”."' W.“vrnhr at Tonight's Meeting i PRI x ;'mo :( thc'm- termed “independent” in an order issued by Judge Webb in|'lCtoria - barracks. 90y - MISUAEY N g B i hi eeches, his attitude ecause of Severe | his actions, his spt 3 Waterbur on party questions and in his support of candidates within the party lines. I'rom the town of Willington, in which | promptly opened fire This afternoon raiders entered offices of the new Northern Spinning The Alabama Power Co. proposes | Concern completion of the Wilson dam ‘“with- out further advances or expenditures Ior the first time in four years, no | effort will be made in the common here today, variously large esti- the superior court Lquantities' of liquor, the Storm Today by the United States” and the ontrl jmuted to be worth between $15,000 | q ( 5 Bht | Waterbury, Feb. 15.--The meeti ‘ (0. on the KFalls Road and shot and | council tonight to inelude with the purchase of the Warrior, power plant ury, Web. 15. 1ceting [and $25,000 were destroyed in the cell [ 00 N€ | ANeTAty o {he was born on May 31, 1867, he had R o e of the direotors of the Ameritun room of the Hartford police station Killed Willlam Dufin, (he —asslstunt)| budgot for next year an ftom to make WG sat in the house in the sessions of ground already owned by the power Mr,t,s\’,',,:fri el ,:,”g:?,“li‘,f"””"'r' ;| hlav siternoon, auonKi betnit dofte | Arranmements for the tvacuation of | Possible the installation of a two pl: New York, Teh, 15.—The rasping|ygos. 1805, 1809, 1905, 1909, 1911, ; 4 3 > anization as fol- R dna e v : Arra 7 | ! : k company. | The properties would be| jows: ekl lsauc Kroopneck of the | o Gritish troops from southern Irc- [toon plan for the fire department, |50Und ot frie inge ghoyd] agalnat the | 1013, 1915 and 1910, and nad theld d by thé power company for a Shairma g Tharlag 1 : S 3 NS fi 5 drtoday. ¢ ) iy X 3 ey H i pavement predominated over a gone into the senate from his dis< p Chairman of the board, Charles I, s inba ratd: o Jiongls land were resumed today after a sus- | thoge who have been identified with B et e Yorle foflay. e Ahe | nio aiihy s e R e 2a i liquor was sel ; jon lasting two days. At Dublin e cars assert. | A P & | the movement in recent years assert. | o o5 o1ig started to dig itself out of | soungest member of that body and in period of 50 years, after which they e Would be subject to “recapture by the ':rr:l:;::;{ ”l(:l'\(:\hdll'rml”'\l:rn"‘l ”:'\I \::f(1 {hotel. October 13, and the = OWNCTS. | @y pations were it making for the| Alderman A, M. Paonessa, Who | government, They would be operat- ‘lohn A ("n‘("i»x(*r'l)(.i\v-’ \i‘«'r‘- )T;(. Ilr_"(‘; John C. and ‘mnlh,\' J. Long were | o barkation of 400 men. 1“‘"‘)‘ {_‘m“‘m““:“" i“"“"" m-’-;" I'M the |nearly half a foot of snow. 1917 and 1921. He was president pro cd under provisions of the federal wa. | s oot 'rlmmle peldents, sentenced to Jail for 60 days for vio- | Lt age ] [ et t6n% o BIRAGOR TREL SuAR ) Has: e, Bnuw which commenced fall- [ tempore of the last senate and was & ter power act. H'“d rnm;" “; “- % "-l ‘ .“.:‘ lation of v””' prohibition laws. Their| Cablegram From U. S. A. |'stitad Ih"\L Hich jm AR rmin‘n at ling at 4:30 o'clock turned into sleet|.andidate for that place in 1917, Big Plant Planned. St e expired last Saturday. ¥ ol ndsn ekl A witonalit, OF . TSP aE e B lkes m‘rnrun‘:(i;m " |four hours later and the weather man | Col, Hall also went to the constitus ¢ “The offer outlined to Secretary | yrers, Major oA ",”',,'m'.'”m;',":i e or John Buckley, attorney for [ o litM il am trom the United | Tast year the fremen's hopes came | Predicted it would rain before night- | tional convention of 1002. - In com= e e BT, O ‘.s;M&"} Yates; assistant secretary, Elton S.|j,qg0 Webb denied the request and |ael Collins head of the Irish provis-| The resolution went through the com- | “0 fo, "0 0% el “earvice was re- 15’ ISalonIman R Lot A g i Wayland; executive commiftee, |y e iR 8 B EaR s se 'hp,mnulluo\r‘rnmr‘n' | mon council and the city meeting, but |# 3 Jiof Yimesias . In at a hes 5 | “Jsighty-five per cent of the mem-| it was vetoed by the mayor. tarded. | sesslons he sat on a mid-aisle and he | that seat for the of approximately 240,000 horsepower Charles F. Brooker,Edward 1. I'risbie, probably had “subsequent installation to be made in |~ E T vop, | lauor destroyed. State’s Attorney | yapgni the American association g etk e ‘the matter accordance with the federal wam—‘:I,::,""“\:,"{,:‘u‘;.'r"';‘a’],:"h".,:,,",,l'"K"" ([f",",' Hugh Alcorn appeared for the state | vnrlrorn;(itmn of the Irish rnpuhlu-;’m‘};' R for((';?“n,,L“th,‘:‘( S New York, Ich. 15.— Warning of a | greater part of his career in‘the lower power act as may be necessary to|George H Allen, Clifford I° Hollister, | ¢ ¢25¢: is firmly behind yourself and Grif- | s S i northeast storm from New York to|house. meet the market demands.” The Ala- | yonn . Ryan, Cornelius 1, Kelly and 2 SorTe e Intne | Fastport, Me., was issued today h.\"‘ Veteran Politician 'f'.fl?‘fsh“"?lé'f“'}'o (;;f:m)m |§1r0hr\r' “to! Benjamin B. Thayer. The stockhold- HERA“] EIVES [;ASH The message was signed by D, SAI VAT"]N ARMY Tfl the s l!rr ‘\ufr(‘v A “j.l.‘:mr:\\:'i‘:;‘ In state politics Col. Hall had been o . »_government or|org of the company held their annual | Patrick M. Donovan, sixth district, | 4 off the Virginia Capes was a delegate fo every state republican : may designate from the|meeting here yesterday. ) New York stare rapidly northwards the warning said. | op ention since 1888, and probably Strong east and north winds, gales, | \t4cnq6q every one. In many of these | Mr. Collins replied expressing ap- | ™ Mr. Churchill said that at his sug- | gestion Premier Craig of Ulster and | Mr. Collins had agreed to the ap- pointment of fmpartial commissions who wotld go to the horder arca, as- certain the facts and keep in elose | touch with each other in order to al- hydropower plant 100,000 horsepow- er as required for the production of fertilizers and munitions of war and for research in connection therewith.” | “Whenever the safety of the United States demands,” the letter said, “the \United States shall have the right, as more fudy provided in the federal waterpower act to take over and op- snow and rain were predicted. ANNOUNCE: ENGAGEMENT conventions in recent years he was ne of those who took part in the floor debates. In the last convention which nominated Everett J. Jake for | governor he announced his vote for Lake and then secured for him the votes which had been cast for hime« self for the nomination after there BONUS RESOLUTION OPEN SHELTER HOME One Dollar a Day We Will Pay - for Verse the [Also Provides Free Soup | for Hungry-—Beds Executive Committee in Favor of Ad- Farl R. Suprenant To Take Miss Wil- | 4usted Campensation — ’hum!ofl.\ low Porter As Bridk — No Date Is ;::v;; 1[}:;; r:;r:wrp'“r‘;)o\sr:‘rv:( hv!:\a‘n"\:‘fa]r‘:!’ Members of Chamber of Commerce, (‘lassified “ra" lay, if -W“ib]”'h”:; :,.;.B: nsr,,t;:,::,: | Are Nceded . |had been a contest over Sthes AEAT turing nitrates, explesives, or muni-| The executive committee of Kddy- ks £1oJ existing pn both sides Set. dates. It was said that the introduc- olvi ni E ASSO( n ing " meals, beds, etc. i b B 8 S as con- may appear to the president neces- |legislation and supporting the mem- | hen you were “just :] kid Yo | I(F‘Hus)‘. Ifeb. 15, (By .»\».n_rvatpd ! 'mien who are ,)m.\n‘ bhut, in Sn}‘\:lhr‘m‘ll‘ Porter of 115 Linden street to "," \rnfmn hall over a seeming dead- 2 3 ; S, | press.) - Shooting was resumed in the | Army theory, never out, that Captain| R guprenant was announced during |lock in the balloting. It is said that a suggestion was made that Mr. Lake's bers of the American lLegion who are | into the balloting Chamber of John liden, of the local corps has de house sary for such purposes, 1imost everyl a . o morning in west fi h 3 ody has at one time or P rest | early hours bf a Valentine party the name he brought “The licensee will agree -to bgin | members of the local BB oY etk 1 K B L he time fo write a FATYV [ ide o she! g e e T i) (O meres LR CHeIn) ERY 5 TEVGHL| o ae Al wor it Sht voaaiate: Dioiiiar | Delfast drtey b temporar it} ";m“':‘!"”‘ 0 to open @ shelter howse O|home of, the young woman's parents ; ! ; ! enactment of the necessary legisla- |that body from denouncing the pro-|gne that will give you just as mm.';“mvvl-mzh!. Itrank Mc! oy was ln\;‘n:' | these men. There is ‘||; old nn.f|'nh..’: Jast ovening. Mr. Suprenant s the |and Col. Hall was asked if he wouhd e e o e o tatlon Th, ravBr =00~ UhE | ke aa0: SRRt Wele, vens miq | dead: sou,, b sldenglic Twitl, BUNSoL INree EnCIEioni) ISR lson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sup- |0 it. His reply is sald by those who . complete the same within a reason- |bonus: E o et G S PRty o ounas dr ghslecke {arch sirpen bulldingy which bel hant. He is employed at the Stan- | Were present to have been: N able time thereafter." TR axqouliVe | SomTHiies or JBrdvs | Hig turthi: tanostnesn AV bhla s . Dho: ofielal vepatt onl the AeRi S0 Spenyl (r IR RIDRRL "*lley Rule and Level plant. Supporter of Lake . e e S Ui | T, oy ic consenne et odIVIu s Bl 5 ga el ot body was comndlysomalnler. o0 b & e 2l 2 M Biegenin T8 preainsniaietoll b ol b B e kLl celved from iWord; Prederiol O Bne|Jority: 'of lodal ex-servioemen ‘are in1erald fs soing to offer. every.public [iatc 1ast cnlsht, shows Giniiie s 0B IA0h KON an @ppeal 40| Boworth league of Trinity M. | peerott Lake.” He expressed opin- strum of Wilmington, N. C.,, or so far|favor of the adjusted compensation | cation day for a limited period | done to death in a most llr\‘lf‘l lmn:‘;- “1‘“‘) »'n ;xqm“r:rl ,," o «:M‘ S ics i ehuralt No wedding date has heen | {01y owelar ‘that with the situation as is known from that proposed by |bill now hrfore congress £OUS 0N ICC- | prize of 81 for the best “Want an® | [ A7 Hl;mp: B oat e ety M i he will be glad to go|announced. About 30 guests s WEre | qg it was and Lake not even mens) i C. C. Tinkler, head of the construc- |ord and votes its Support as (aYoring| rhyme written about any classified | ¢ m:“cl-,lxnfimy?(1.??2. e air ool hiA Loy Thent and havo ((heri inetallad dni RICER0: tioned as a candidate, that there was tion company of North America with | the proposed bill of adjusted compen- [advertisement in the papgr. ‘rj\‘::‘ltir' od and beat him and then |the proposed new shelter home. Ton o B nothing but a forlorn hope. A few headquarters at San Francisco, in|sation now before congri and gives| . Read through the classified ads and | SYSY R ,}, A e Durins: the'two weaks that Captain “ No Ik to Brin | minutes later a rumor spread through that none of these agreed to function |its support and confidence to its mem- | select your subject. Write your Want | P4e M SroanEs o = aHEE e e e e o I DOU TN OTE g the convention that there was a pos- under the provisions of the federal ibers of the New Britain Chamber of {Ad rhyme and be sure to follow the| . gea(hs in the hospital of a girl | had 12 men ask for overnight shelter, | Action Against Govt. |sibility of Mr. Take's name being water power act. Commerce who are presenting the [ vules on page 2 of tonight's Herald | 7 (euiRs (8 A IERIC N 0 Gay [ 26 have been given meals, nine fami-| g Nopwalk, Feb, 15.—Corpora- | PONERt into the balloting, . OF S8 ) Claims An Option. | case of the ex-servicemen before that | and send it to the Want Ad Rhymes |10 5 0 N otal deaths in the pres- | lies have heen supplied with groceries | O e 1 Tammany |next ballot Col. Hall took the alsle The Alabama Power Co. claims an|jody.” Judge, Herald office. The Want Ad | fie Al 25 [and 15 men have been given over- | ¢ : iy TENY land made a short speech and ended i SULHIOr bk | ent series of outbreaks to 25. n as authorized by the common coun- ; option to purchase the Warrior plan e i rhymes will be judged every day and | “") BE S G T Dostman, was shot | coats. Cast off second-hand clothing, | (% Coning o start legal aotion | by casting his vote for Mr. Lake, and RFasRiaistah] Ut nuReanathone SIen Confer Tod ithe winning rhymes, with the ad |, Jonn O orning while | which can provide warmth and pro-\ S0 1S SEME L Tt ies” snipping |ASKing those who had been votng to other private concerns which op-| Conference Today on about which it is written will be an- | (0 5 500 0 g arm was broken, | tection for some poor unfortunate, against e Lt D ts |for him (Hall) to do likewise, AT adm d contains a ¥ b o i N P o o o o 9 ) g0 the Fovernment to sell the plant| Commissioner A. B. Meredith of the; (¢ Grinugd on Dibventh Bake) SUED FOR DWORCE CELLG Iv needed is second. | the councll declared was “seized” by At Five National Conventions. to the Alabama concern or remove it | State Board of kducatlon will con. | ;. Tn fact, so badly needed is second- 0y Ly enen the Wilson Point stor- | Col. Hall went to five national res from the ground it is on Wiln('&i(‘fl‘“\r this afternoon with the local board PAONESSA WITH MAYOR | il hand clothing at this time HI ‘4 Avh—‘ a0 Vards: ¢ the Emergency leet | publican conventions as a district 3 he house milit committee | relative to conditions at the trade| | tain Bden has opened a store house o 5oL gtablished here during the | delegate—to those which nominated UEIOTEAtHERholse (I L iatY ; " 16788 . .l Man Named Defendant in Ac-|and is issuing clothing every day to SRt ey B R * testified that before congress accepted |School. where conditions are report d —_— | Liocal Ma i lo- childran, efb. ‘A phong| war The' Shipping Board represen- [Theodore Roosevelt, Mr. Taft twice, ST g i to be cramped. Ways and means of 1 needy people, children, ete. 1l < have offered to roturn the en- | Mr, Hugl 1 Mr. Harding for th the Ford plan involving delivery of By 3 i 3 2 RS 4 i 3 By New Hampshire | .. R o 1+ for tatives have offer | Mr. Hughes and Mr. Harding for the the w.,.rriny; plant with a clear titi® | providing more room will be dis- | Pemocrat - Alderman Will wmmfl; tion Brought ¥ |} .‘,m to .V 3 ‘)“]-‘I h::?‘;l:‘wl T,‘fi“:;”fi::. “\»"v gine and equipment to the city but it | presidency.. He served as paymaster it would be faced with a long' fight | cussed. Veto on Proposed Increases in| Woman on Grounds of Desertion. ;":“;“:l[xf‘ AR, Al ok is declared that it is worthies general on the stafft of Governor in the courts A S x ST S § | Henry Roberts. O L S e 3% : City Officials’ Salaries, Clifton 1, Smith, a resident of this| Another innovation whieh ok F e ATl e P Fa A Ce (T Wk T0ON FUND 827,000 Miss. Legislature to ity how b mameddefentan n an | has started bocause of local CMIONS 1y Ae DANCES RARIED. |leyan univerdty in 1892 and ‘was & et avernor | Alderme Angelo M. Paonessa, |acti or a divoree br by Ruth |18 & syste! LA kbt S g SRR | 5 ituti f PLA N $ ) Investigate Governor | ~lcriian - oEeis Paoncssa, faction for a divoree brousht by Ruth |y B ey jnen who apply there at| Warsaw, Ieb, 15—The “shimmy:jtrustecof that institution, He was : 4 b democrat leader in the common [Apna Smith, of Claremont, N. H. The '\ ¥ 4 s . e Jackadn; MTRGARTE0,. ABw~-a" e SIS 0 L o [ S e set fortihe in Ahe . patition|mmeal tmes, Yesterday & man whosefthe “scandal and even the fox trot, also a liberal donor to its many ac- Impression That City Has $36,000 For |lution was introduced in the = house dyp, oo icon 19, Curtis in his vato [mwm,", i ey ot e | face was almost frozen with the cold.[are anathema to the Polish govern- tivities. ; today providing for the appointment | FEEAE [0 L lary for |, e e Lritad £ | aEniied for soilp:ab thefarmy Kitchen: fmenti. All Amarican dandes Wwith the | In his business life he constituted Change In Kire Department Is In-|o¢ o committee of seven fo irvesti- | PTOPCREE FECTEAEE T SEHE Ll D O ¥ ays. | There are no heds provided for the| exception of the one step were pro- | with his father. now deceased, the o TepIATIA gate the seduction charges against| oy (o5 h o would be affected by the el bt e, e s it | shelter house and it will be impossible | hibited by oficial order at the an- |thread making firm of Gardiner Hall, correct, Mayor Explains, Governor Russell, alleged in the |, ol PR S S ,',‘“;|“r;' ths xlu\.‘.:i\ e e | to provide sleeping quarters until they | nual military ball held recently Jr.and Co. of South Willington. N o anc é als o urd and K ¥V, anc psides 3 T a o ; i g Miss Frances : e b cond-hand bed clothos ¢ |"Thread making had been in the fam- Correcting the impression that the :‘ll'*;j-h““'"d'l-}f]“'f;* Sult of Mias Frances| which it was proposed fo grant are: | gecree, the custody of a minor chili | 575 Old, second-hand hed clothes are | MR e b city has $36,000 with which to put (Birkhead, his former stenogray Dr. Fred P Lee, superintendent of [is agked. Constable Ifred Winkle [ desired also. | WATERRBURY MAN BANKRUPT | connections Col. Hall hed many with a two-platoon plan into effect in the health, 0 W. J. Ziegler and T. J. [gerved the papers. The writ is re- ‘ \ . S i e financial, trade and manutacturing:obs fire department, Mayor O. F. Curtis| @ = % Smith, registrars of voters, $500 each: |fyrnable in the superior court at New- HELLBERG A GANDIDATE 1 New Haven, Feb. 15— A bankrupt m;“hlm;“ R G R stated this morning that, even if all[| Speak Thief Robs F. J. Danherg, clerk of court, $250; [port. N. H, on the first Tuesday of oy~ pelitlon: of Mas.vAnutionier: of i | ESntEaHonk LICiHes ASE S SSTEY (axes were collected, that sum of L, o 2 W, J. Noble, chief of fire department, | March. o i furniture company of Waterbury, he r'un.s:'; r’l(:\|wz was intm.‘rw(#d‘ in in- money would not have heen taken in. ittle Store Run By ||| 52762 1o $3.200. ; s st LoElon. Ad)utamt Wil Seaic|fled. totky shiows debfk ‘ob $19i800 /ana | HEEHEst HERRERRLEREN GRS The tax rate as ratified by the leg- Young Blind Man ||| The.atderman anticipates that other 3 {RECtE DI S 3L ferests in many ways, and liberally islature and billed at the office of the g i members of the common council will “,fi INFLUENZA GASES Flection As Councilman In Third B [ bt ot oF athnid dnekns L8, collector was but 22 mills instead of ” o— il s oart th nagor's vets i iumbsrs o pesy, ik | [contributed it of ample means f :fz‘; ‘a,s pa'ss‘(;t] :\y '(hhn fvnymmm;’!lll:n. mq‘f‘-::" l:’f’i)l':’. n:;uv is :m |1 sufficient to insure its acceptance. = Tl Ward, He Announces, \ ‘5:;:‘ many NES socia etters ‘he loss of the tenth of a akes | scovered! Some time ago Ar- | " ¢ o ! 3 I i Lk 0,000 off the $36,000 appropriated, ||| thur Sullivan, totally blind, | A5 S Thirty-nine New Cases Reported To| o0 Hellberg, son of Policeman Women Moonshine | Ha@l Five Children leaving the amount to be collected for (|| opened up a cigar and news AMER!CAN ls M{JRDERED Health Department Today, Records [and Mrs. Gustay Hellberg, and who Wear Tanks Under 1 61 e e A e e TuRd T this purpose at $27,000. The collec- stand near the Main street rail- was G. A. Quigley's first selection for|f| FRpsEE b i 1894 to Alice May, daughter of Judge tions toward that amount are in pro- road crossing where he is try- e Indicate. | political agent in the coming cam- || The". hhlfl W aists |and Mrs., Willlam D, Holman. Five “nti ax collection, i L + was x aign, has announced his candidacy ||| TRk b s 1EAp expiain s Lo i W ¢ appeared in (he city yesterday, the | & Mr. Hellborg §8 a registered re Peabody, M b, 18 | Elizabeth, Gardiner Holman, Clara —_— e | during his absence a friend has ing of United States Citizen in Mex- | T report of the health department ward. Mr. Hellberg is a reg Women hootleg, are plying Alice, Holman Henry and Frances Hartford Carpenter (]| SRR IR I T rs y y N atcaten: - 15 BHOTOGH, 10 LHGRBUGRRARL| D o 4 e ||l their trade here using moon- (| Helen Hall several of whom are mar- d of State Uni | This morning when Ired Ta ico on February 1. i In addition to those cases | “orpe candidate served during the | e containers made for wear ||| ried Head of ate UnIoNS || tham of Maple Hill, who s ‘ashingt Feh. 15, Charles b atients re ot o he | war with the naval forces. He s anif - ypger their waists, Chief of || Col. Hall was a 32nd degree Scot- rerby, Feb. R e final day's e business in lien of o 3 e % " 4 active member of kddy Glover pos | ST Wi F Al A P 5 Derby, et running_th r 2l TRl T L P i ber of Wddy GI S police M. HL Grady said today. ||| tish Rite Mason and a Shriner with wession of the state council of the !l yhe proprietor, opened up the || Burrow. also known as € haties Ly of the American Legion, holding the [y yag shown in court a cop ffiliation with mokt of the bodies in : ters and joiners’ union yester- he discovered that the American manager of a ranch near The “flu” list has been increased to office of adjutant at present | ad s ourt a cop a A J tarpen ! Ly LDl gl S the, city of Monterey, Mexico, Was | 146 patients, 137 of which were re- i per tank, constructed like a ||| Hartford. He was also an Odd Fel- day afternoon Thomas I. O'Brien of ||| place had been entered during he, city MR ) 4| b - y - e Il baseban catcher's chest pro- [|[low and a granger: a director of the Hartford, was rve-elected president; th ight 1 a small quantity shot to death by unidentified persons |ported during the month of February, B M . N R € st ¥ a granger: r e “Bhandier of Uredhwioh, e S bty TR A auently 1]l on February 1. the state department |which passed the half-way mark yes- Open Forum Meeting Ill tector in connection with his re- ||| Gerkshire Cotton Co., the Windham George Chandler of . Te- |l of tobacco stolen. window in LAl § B L G = o . a6 % lsiik 3 " > nllcctfd vice-president; John Richards!l “{ne building was smashed, and V 1\\;..\ advised today in a mspnnhmfrnm terduy. Approximately llr\ cases a 41.1_\‘ Of Commerce ( hamber ||| s:;\r'“ of :””|‘:| ‘thal:m\’\): 1111::: hl‘lll‘:l‘:'l:',"nr::1":‘»(‘\p|;‘a: ;:\:1;::6\“.;:":: 2 0 W | { R PaReH L | 2 jcan Consul Bowman at Mont- an average, have been reportec bhs Taaly & 1| of » E ay ca £ ¢ contly - of New Haven, was chosen second [he thief was able to reach into | la\rn:‘fm (")’\‘ix Imrmlh. The nm'_ox nhfi' x}"r‘«w;pv«;(hv"‘;;r:i «contalner and & ' still - were signed as trustee of the state board \ice-president wnd Herbery W. Gurn- the place and secure the plun- | e R iR R e & A e forum meetings ) L ||| setzed. ~ Mrs. Shanaway was of agriculture to become a member of sey of this city, elected third vice-|l| dor. The matter has been re- Lia SRR o ' Chamber of Commerce, will be held 5 2 ) sey o = ptada) o SO Jowma 1 the b: t STIR g . & fined $50 today for keeping the state prison commission. president; ¥red Dunnc of New Lon-{ll ported to the police. A few | Consul "’“’“"l“ bR, "'l'“ assy at| g e at the BIKs' club at 6:15 o'clock this|Jl o0 co ot (oye 1 2 ML D Mexico City fo request the proper ening. Dr. Frank Bwick, chafrman ; : T don. elected treasurer. The next ses days ago, while Mr. Sullivan S evening. Dr. SEd 1 Chief Grady expl @ that if 4 r : ! ) A ) I irady explained tha 5 ) sion of the counchi will be held in (]l was on duty, a man presented a | M‘p"\':]:r:har:ll‘*;rrv'r:::‘:sr:‘r:“a"l'\‘;;irgsr:;rt;:: THE WEATHER of the health department. n;. Atbert ]| € Sor for moonkhine was re- 12 Bucket Shop Owners Greenwich foreign coin.’ which in size felt, ||| PUE LA Ao i [P Mercdith, secretary of the state|f| (04" the container, which Indicted in New York e e | Jike a half dollar, but in reality’ ||| crime. | Hartord, ¥eh.' 15.—Forecast | |board of education: Stantey H. [} JEREE N OO A e and . . ¢ 1 WIRTH GETS SUPPORT. | was only worth a few cents, | < R for New Dritain and vicinity: | [Holmes, superintendent of schools; | [l 3005 0 &8k B ot the New York, Kb 16—Tro.-SHEE £ | p , as i $500,000 FIRE LOSS | ’ + Thursday clear- ) « G. Viberts, chairman of the|]/® Srapp 3 juries today returned indictments Berin, Teb, 15 (#y Associated | After making a small purchase, | | Snow tonight: hur y clea | [Frank G. Viberts, chairm bootlegger who was able to go ,, i o ¢ The Reichstag today voted ||| the fellow accepted the change ||| lowa City, la. Feb. 15.—Fire in the ||, ing and colder. Kast shifting health and sanitation comthittee and AL B i il s against 12 unnamed persons in con- Press).—The Reichstag \ i|l 5 St il il " | y les. ' e Goodwin, chairman of the 0 ! . nection with the izvestigation of onfidence fn the government of {[i for a'&u cent coin of Amer | downtown section here early today to northwest gales, || . Clayton Goodwin, chairman livery without detection. B - a0y i The vote was 230 ||l monev. | virtuallys destroyed a half city block | [school accommodations committee e bucketing orders wy brokerage firms :hnxnsc'mor B ik at a loss of approximately $500,000. | ¥———e————"" —-# |will be among the speakers. ‘ln the Wall stract district. o 185 4 s ; 2 > - N 2% § B #y s R pa) " ¥ PR . g B " S . .8 5 ; 4 i Jeand 3

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