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Herald “Ads” Mean ; News of the World Better Bus#ness By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN, C(‘)NNECTICU'I, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1922, —-le LVE PAG R.R. CAN'T AFFORD PAYING _ UISHHINUS VO 16 VER 00 WENTSS BONTS LEGISLATION TET PENDING: EMPLOYES WHILE THEYARE | O WUALUMNBER T0 WED AN 0F 57 o) pETAILS O FOUR POWER PACT: SICK, STATEMENT EXPLA]NS Other Provsions for Aid of War Miss McGormick Gefs Father's R Veterans Are Approved Consent to Wedding Brotherhood of Railroad E WIELD.CLUB iy e Lasamy Clerks Are Told That POLIE VLD (B TRREE. PROPOSALS PASSED PROSPBCTIVE GROOM RIGH Episcopal Bishof st o5 "7t Mistake | White House Ammounces IN PAWTU[;KET STR“(E Chicago, Feb, 20,—~Bishop ‘Thoman (sald, “and T personglly. obmerve the R 3 fM Direct Ay il i I, Gailor, president of the national Volstead law but I ani opposed to Same Thing Applies s e rectors Favor Cultivation of Sofl.| priends of Bride-to-Be Say Parents council of the Kpiscopal ehurch, said |putting sumptuary laws of so drastic | ecelpto any Letter' i Building Homes and Vocational| Have Given Their Approyal As|in an address here last night that he a character in the constitution. It/ & , f . _|Orders Are Given to Use| .. helieved “the elghteenth amendment | partakes of the old philosophy that| Apd Telegrams Dealmg During Their Vacation ; . o i dng iy b e Education—Speakers and Nominat- They Always Gave Their Children [was a mistake.” He also said that he . . . ! , Moo : believed in the modification of the speaking in the interest of the under- n . Riot Guns if Strikers ing Committecs Elected. Their Own Way. Volstead law. worid butin the interest of intenigent| With Soldier Problem . Penod Again Thl'ealen "er Chamber of Commercahoard of | Chicago, Feb. 20, Mathilde Me- “I am in favor of morality,” he upstanding men.” . directors, at the weekly meeting to- |Cormick, 16 years oid, today had DADS | Tt il i - — day, voted to oppose a cash hn?w“nm::lun of her father Harold I', Me- N. Y., N. H. & H. Bulletin| pawtucket, 1 1, 1reb, 20.—The frst [PTOVSI00 for ex-servicemen. —fhe |Cormick, to marey Mux Oser, a horse AYS LANDIS CANNOT |Legion National Com- « Xy N, HL . bulletin Sraambighen, R £hi 20 ha ”’-‘“unm- three items in the referendum [man of Zurieh, Switzerland. Mr M [; UR HT[]“ % - ists A 5 i «j‘n]nrtvlunr" I;I a -“'rlr' n z?n\xulnr O were passed including vocational |Cormick announced the engagement QllT JUDGESHIP NOW mander Insists ttEMP'. Is Says That Federal Con- (“hllma‘:' (fr*:hz 7:~'.\<-\£o:”:;;‘|:\r:|lrx;:“:::ur training, home building and farming ljast night in a 33 word statement. H[]”] ALL M["JRNERS 2 Being Made to Mislead opportunity. The following is the mo- | 1{e said it was “hastened a few weel trol Caused Changes Teie saay. UEIONr oDnENMEDItin made 1y the directore natale: by i ok ri e i AevADaL AP : v 8. e : cep! ¥l graphed into the state Chamber of |pupiicity.” Representative Welty of Ohio. Asks| Public on Great Issue. . 3 strike sympathizers, police officers |F From OId Time Status. |1y, mmostnisers yoter e £ i At 3F-the youne:shings e S ack a | Teat of Telegram Bt IR ;o ‘ "y . .| arding Not to Accept Resigna- a daughter of John I Rockefelier wan Notable Gathering of Public that was setting in toward the mill 2 gates. When the mob pressed in Motion made and carried that the | ————————— tion of Federal Judge. =5 New Haven, e, 20.—The manage-|again, the officers were commanded|board of directors of the New Rritain Men Attend Funeral of e S ment of the New Haven railroad to-|[by Lieut. of Police Tallon to dis-|Chamber of Commerce, in special rec- v Wasliington, Heby g cndionmerimien: | day replied to the statements of of-|charge the riot guns with whicl they |8Dition of those who served in the : Col. W. H. Hall resentative Walty. oy Ohiggovhospigg ficers of the brotherhood of railway|were armed if any further attempt to| 1410 World War, favor the passage of | > b s iapeachment . procecniugey assinst DOWN IMMIGRATION clerks on the system, in which the|advance were made. The crowd fell |$Uch bills #hat may be framed to con- | XY k. = Irogaeel. Judse’ Ie Mistandiseln fh GG ! latter had protested the change in|back and did not threaten again, ently carry out the first three pro- | v R ] ) § houge Ipsk year. beoause of:his geryice ) working conditions of the clerks. Ry| Two men were arrested ont of (he [ South Willington, Conn., Feb, 20.— |as baseball arbiter made public today Washington, Feb, 20,—The posals, as submitted fn referendum numbe| { The funeral of Senator William H.|a letter to President Harding asking house today passed and sent to the change it was asserted by the lat-|mob. Several of those who were in g ¥ 4 Hall, who died in IMlorida last Tues- |that the judge’s resignation be not ac- the senate a resolution extend- | ay, was held from his home and the | cepte. ing until June 30, 1923, the | R . Elliott Memorial chureh here today. he f6th congress on February 14, three per cent restrictive immi- | B A notable gathering of men in public [1921" said the letter “ordered the gration law. The rules were “Motion made and carried that the board of directors do not vote favor- ably on proposal number four of the referendum number 38." ter that elimination of sick leave with|the front ranks, sustained bruised | pay, vacations with pay, pay for holi-[heads from the policemen's clubs, days, and Saturday half holidays, had| The four young women, passing the been made effective without agree-|Jenckes plant, were on their w o : : ; ! ment on the part of the committee|the J, ;.",'1 1’ @oats, Itd., mills ,,,'“.;,'_\_ Referendum Proposals, o : _‘l""“‘: i"lHI”IIH "‘(lfl'vrs} »I»ml}lir:r associ- r(.vm.m.nh;n on (hn} \ur‘lu‘mr?' to investi- sll:flymjmml to permit action at which had been in conference. TIt|at which there s no strike, when The following is an outline of tie o 2 ::‘»n\\n‘:u: ‘.‘.r’"n‘\."\» ;:lu ,s":'lv"lll‘nl?‘:('V:I;I;IHI"\::ll\'r'-‘v ‘;’\';'mr]”!‘::'l “::wmrrlvll)flk n»'mf‘:‘l: s had previously been stated that re-|they were intercepted by sympathizers | four proposals on which the roferen.| i ;o ARSI NG, RO IR T Eal o o A At e b o kST gtu;::_onh(;t‘spwz(;;::"\h::ntf‘zrx:fulml an-| with the strike ”'f"' is in effect at the [dum was taken: E Heaped about Hu“ casket \\‘v‘ru va:‘ '-;( ;'nn flho.u": m-rv‘m the resigna- Washington, Feb. 20.—Majority P S el :;‘:\:I:: (:fl';"')'r'rm]"h:‘“( ‘1:‘:“"”'; u;:]. ”*\-'1” \'o 1. Do you favor a national : ’ ; many tributes in flowers from these [tion of Judge Landis you will take|membors an the .house ways and e deai v diet ot e e R A e ia i DL b DA™ o1 tho . madanlie el QlsRplRAIOTT 0L LB ittatun friends and organizations of which |away the impeachment jurisdiction |means committee, referred back ‘toe feet, in its introductory paragraphs,|drew their clubs Lt Y| iraugh-ndsqustes tederyl - sphroprias| 3 ; Senator Hall had been i member, | from congress. The senate held in the |day to the special tax sub-committes Ak T G UPARRSTA R L nni\» and ‘|'1.|le f-mr)ml’ out for the | ; ‘ The prayers at the house at one|Blount and Belnap cases that persons | qpa. whole Problem’ of o iha bilE of pay, hours of service and working e purpose of Affording: ex-servicemen an y ] o 3 olclock were conducted by the Rev.|cannot he impeached after they cease |djors' bonus is to be financed. It ditic e Aa i Wanith 1t of opportunity to cuitivate soti? IR : ; ] vl W. Darrow, pastor of the First |to: be-“civil officers of “the- ‘United was annoutiged. the sub-commiia :"f“"‘m'mf"::‘:;:w:‘l‘i‘ as ']_" el :hfl: WILL USE A[RPLANES No. 2 Do you favor a national leg- | : Baptist church of Holyoke, M | States.” o e nEatk ST rar Al omANEE AR EeRent: (."Mks"i"n ;uh] o ,- ‘I:d:vlluv »:»n«v :x];prn{n"m'l;mc (n'( nable| g g : i ] body wis then “harne to the church, The resignation of Judge T.andis was [into the question of a sales tax among TR T A S N ex-servicemen to build homes? where the services were carried nuf‘rorrl\'ml at the White House today.|other things. e — Opponents Get Ready ; No. Mo vou faver national leg . 4 3 I by the R . Willid | extra, for overtime except undv"r un il s i : k2 "\ e Rev. Dr illiam ~ Arnold nd appropriations fo enakle . Shanklin, president of Wesleyan uni- D eher i et e salagt rir says the statement. “It was the com Runners Along Florida (‘oast. S o T At fha) 1Rk : g s ’\”:,I’y”",l.hzf w"f’\'wi"\w_‘_“ 'i‘:"‘;j',’:‘ & against this proposition. Representa- mon nrarlucn to relieve them from Washington, IFeb, 20, Use of air.|i8ation for a general bonis whether | 2 [ .70 o L LB o R tive Dickinson, republican, Towa, & work on Sundays and holidays except Sl b D esllse ol el e R S s Shanklin spoke on the life work of | Bradford Jones, Blown 1,500 Miles [leader of the agricultural bloc, called R R anes along the Klorida coast in the ! i kel 3 A | Shank BPOAR.. O M | i ’ Hdemschegem stganeyacondition;. * (it 3058 A DUE & [ ment deferied through use of cecifi- ‘mator Hall, {ouching more partic- L . |2 meeting of republican opponents for consideration of the non-payment for|WaI' O rum smugglers was under te o i e e Bt Out to Sea, Finally Arrives At St.|jate today. = ¢ ay der At , | cate ularly on their friendship. Y v overtime work they were granfed cer- 51000 today to be under consideration ’ y ) ¥ Tt was said that aside f refer- tain privileges in the way of sick[ DY prohibition headquarters Committees Appointed | Al the close of the service the cas- | Thomas, Virgin Islands. ring the finarr]w:‘h:l'nesllmx ot x:l: av saoati - 'lans for the nse of air nes Pre The directors also appointed a new ket was opened Later it was ta . leave and vacations. all dependent| Fl4 planes wer he directors a i a . Y o ) e il T i Yeahg e i deTatBan e DAEORrt of n BIEntie aTainAline e hitte G inate | to the Hall mausolenm in Willington | Boston, Feb. 20, Blown 1,500 miles committee the majority members dis: upon the general status of the work A ¥ glgantic | nominating committ to nominat { gan b o} Rradf f5. lcussed the Fordney bill as originally | G ) e were | PFOgram involving activities in the | nine directors as provided for in the | cemetery and placed beside that of |out to sea the schooner Bradford F.; 2 in the office employed. These were e e y d T irectors as iy LUl g A MATHILDE it tor'serait Gardiner Hall, | Jones has reported at St. Thomas, |introduced and approved some slight ' g ange for cer-| &7, on the water and on land to stem amendment passed by the legislation | [ i Ak he=genatar-guiainary. Grardi Ll - e L H ‘ o privileges in mutual exchange for cer wa v ) : ) She alchanges. Tt is indicated that further ; Ay ice | the tide of illicit liquor from West Tn- | and ac 5 A B who died abont seven yvears ago Virgin TIslands. She had started a L tain extra requirements as to service |th and acted upon at the recent Forum ) i 2 _ PR Mo e tire ,oq"m, X dian and other islands. | meeting last Wednosday. The com.|plctured by Bmil 1. Burgy, Chicago | The accommodations i the church |month ago on a 150 mile run from Boiion "'.V the majority weuld await a “Federal control changed all this Commissioner Haines and other [yiittee is as follows Chairman, |interior decorator who he is a | were for about 300 and they were in. | Vinevard Haven to Portland, Me. and |report ‘rnn\ the tax sub-committee. The rates of pay clerks were put up-| BN prohibitiong officialy indicated | yugene 1. Porter, .Curtis: Sheidon, i, |Arst consin of-ithe Swiss équestrian, as | adequate. The number of men who |had heen missing since. Her owners o~ .l'n:-.v lm'ncrs' Rm;rrd o on a daily basis, and all privileges ag| N4t extraordinary means would be \w “Chrigt, A. A. Mills and Dugald |a love of spring and winfer ame from other places was large, |here, who received word of her ar- e statement was made by a ; i ay and |adonted to cope with the situation in|zreMillan. A speakers’ committee wa SMr. Oser is not thres fimes Miss | and in addition as the mills of the [rival at St. Thomas yesterday, said|White House official today that many to Battirday haif holiday, Sunday and |5 0 o & e DR RE Sl R R e At s newspapers | Gardiner Hall Jr. (o, had heen closed |they though she had heen caught in|letters and telegrams had reachea holiday work, vacations and sick leave also selected composed of, chairman, 4 Y - were capitalized and put into the 3 Curtis Sheldon, William (. Hunger- [have stated” ‘said Mr. Rurgy. for the day, the working force was|the first of a succession of storms off | President Harding opposing enact- dafly rate i T om0 M ARt T8 Toats. 1S 57 Years Ok largely represented Cape Cod and carried with it for|ment at this time of honus legislation, ' " Fail To Agree McMahen Working on [imittce will arrange for speakers fo| “He is older; he is 57 vears old,| The honorary hearers were as fol-fweeks. The schooner, hound from |while the legisiative committee of the The ‘elorks and Phe management Budget of 21 Mills |appear at future functions hetd by not 47. He is just my age. | am his|lows: FExecufive Secretary Harry W.|Philadelphia for Portland with ~coal Ar.nll;‘rk;an”l.f‘flnn :'r;nd:‘ Fuhnc': '(;Io- failed to agree as to the continuation . 8. McMahon is working on athe commerce chamber. consin and 1 should know." Reynolds, ru]uw-w‘uHHC ‘w‘»wmr:ln.. h.."c ||v[¢ into \‘lrlvl'_\:vrfl Haven m:» Jan- z‘r: L nn”_r:o an:firr'n d:nm i ef ,n& of these hases of pay and working |budget which he will snbmit to the Stores Close Wednesday Friends of the MeCormick's said [J. Lake; Lient. Governor . A, Tem- |uary 15 and sailed on January 20, gion's national commander, Hanfor ses pay and working E ) MacNider, asking that the legislation iti i i AnAb I aaE . iRa = ormick’s anounce. | pleton, State Highway Commissione ¢ conditions as established hy the fed-|city meeting board when that hody is; [In accordance with the uniform [last night Mr. MeCormick Anounce - : il reet d bt el Heeh SRR eral railroad mlmmislrmlnn: The dis- |called together to give consideration|hours schedule of the Mercantile yment must have followed the consent . A i 4 g & i J i | o all & | Rocke S N FE Mfinite | of the Connecticut Agricultural col SEGOND ANNUAL BAN UET The letters reaching the president pute was submitted to the United |fo the list of expenses prepared by ‘lvllr.-.«u of the chamber, all stores will [of Mr. Rockefeller. None had definite ": - .‘ hiistonyas: Klish 60 Slatfosi] S R | close Wednesday, Was ‘s bi ormation but all ted fhat eve | HQIAC The [close Wednesday, Washington's birth- [information but al e, AMataoveny Hubbard of Middle | el honus legislation greatly outnumbered Prohibition Agents Adopt New | i MeCORMICK States Railroad lLabor Board under|the board of finance and taxation. | LR o includes banks. Business [so determined a girl as Miss Mathilde | Springs. e rossrane e st e alf holidays SR 22 mills, | night before as usual lto go through with such an engage- 0 2 o of Saturday half holidays and pay for mill I Kaley of New York city, William J.| o1 Afair at Shuttle Meadow Clnb That Oser is ed of noble both parties and has been put into [by Mr. Burgy. He belicves that the es- : : ‘sn(mv of Banking will be held at the| iytion asking for information relative the transportaticn act and that hoard | McMahon budget will call for 21 mills|{day. This \ Phiites town, for the Connecticnt Manufac St dangly 8 New Britain Banking Chapter for |, o aiq at the White House, Homs ORI ST s |“I‘:Ilvyf:r|”v;fll‘¥:'. M. Rookglaller Sings Hill's Grove, R. L.i J. A ed, showed however, a similarity in stitute a day and.that there shall be Ree, Providence, R, 1.; William Park, o no pay for services nof renderé. The N H R dA k E t- blood, and alsa has a reasonable large | D% i E The second annual hanquet of the i (it 5 4 . 3\ | Stafford; A. D. Perrine, New \mk President Harding replying today ew Ilaven Koad Asks Lxtension |, w8l V5 S WO S| o eront avman) e of el posget v o effect. timate of the riding master's income " Third Pag [Shuttle Meadow club on 'Thursday iat & . e : L 3 £ my ; (Continued on Third Page.) [ ; sday | to the negotiation of the four power e qnion ot e s | It Payment of $27,582,696 Loan |5 v v, : ' TRt e megointion or (he four power . Oser's right name is Mayx von ‘clock and the dinner will be served | g i i has definitely disposed of the question|as against the eity's hudget which is|will be suspended at 6 o'clock the [has been, said to be, would not dare i araE e ol Ations: GenaralL i) of the opposition letters, it was add- Sundays and holidays not worked hy mes of fer deciding that eight honrs shall con Mitehell, Stafford Springs: W. B. Me Thursday. form. decision of the hoard is hinding uporn | eity; Charles leave were referred back to the man- ‘Max sible to furnish the required informa- agement and the men further nego- Chnazticutes L BN |der Muehl,” Burgy said. “His father INGREASE WATER SUPPLY o'clock with ddancing to fol- | tion hecause most of the negotiations tiated but in view of the deficits be- Washington, Ieh. 20.. The New VS German nobleman, Count von ‘\m\ were conducted without the maintain- der Mushl His widowed mother mar. | Robert R. Locke of Detroit, presi-|ing of a record. ing constantly urged by the railroad 3 = = 7 y = SR York, New Haven and Hartford and the need for extreme economy the RED OF PRUACHING | b 2o ried Sebastian Oser affer Sebastian fent of the Ameri Institute of Vo § i c 2 o soonomy S et road applied today to the interstate | Bebpstian. Oser ¢ Sehastin 3 5 Sstanaion Tro. |dent of the erican Institute o No Sccret Undertakings. ;‘l;m'[:)ny :‘?fi uml|nr]ul Im ('on(m.m ray TO VACANT PEWS. 80 e B o o ol At T mes [returned to Switzerland from America | Bristol Instaliment of Fxtensio | Banking will be one of the speakers.| he president said it would not be r the privilege and also to grant the CLERGYMAN STRIKES. to extend for three years the $2 in 1865, Sebastian Oser had spent jeet Will Add 3,000,000 gallons a | Richard W. Hill of New York and|compatible with public interests to i Isecretary of the natiomal assoclation | gisclose the conMdential negotiations privilege. o 2,696 hond issue known itg|many years In America, | 20 Made Fortune Here Day: Water Boand Foots Bill. |Will also speak. of the treaty negotiations, but % 48 —_——— Blackpool, England, Keb. 2 {H “¥uropean loan'" which falls due i Mr. Purgy then recounted Seba | The entertainment committee has|clared “that there were no concealed —Rev. Adam Hamilton, the [FF ™o, 0 ) the hoard of water commissioners je Huber will dance, I, W. Ma- : tional churches here, has an- || rease the interest rate on the securl. said that hie had amassed a size- | by : . | Minnie nounced his intention of g0in& |l tjas from four to seven per cent in|able fortunc which he took hack fo|ths week which, when installe 1 WIN foomber will render vocal solos and Favorable Action. Explosion In Ansonia Calls Out Not on strike for two weeks, He said "”r‘,,‘,. {o induce the owners to oxtend |SWitzerland and Rurgy hazarded the [make possible an increase of 3.000,- |z Rotha Staples will give recita-| Admost colneident with the arrival the empty pews in his church Jf(ho credit and to pay off ten per cent |belief that Max Oser had inherited a [ 000 gallons & day in the City’s Water o Miss Gertrude Delm will ac-|of the president's letter to the senate, showed that there was some GEMIE oilire prim-ir;m at the time of (considerable portion of it | supply. 9 {company Miss Huter and Mr, Macom- | the foreign relations committee of thing wrong elther with his (J] /o0 0 In explaining the relationship fto| The costs of preparing this install- 1), .., “the piano, that body by a vote of 10 to 1 ordered sermons or the church. | Pay OfF In 1925 Oser, Burgy stated that his father,|ment of the city's water extension bt favorably reported the treaty between | Henry Burgy, was the brother of Max | project, which Retles ol wells qnil the United States and Japan regard- Angonia, Veb. 20.—Fire, caused by | e e By a third provision the railroad : : ! | : Wi VWhite Bridge an cxploding still, caused damages of | rennsy A R it aBoo | Geeie. mothan pumping stations a iffe Bridge DEPUTY SHER[FF DIES ing the island of Yap. $5.000 Sunday at the house at 593 = attractive to the Iuropean hond- Has §2.000,000. JRnLel . Sl M EOMIS B Nie S The action followed a two hour de- [iboarai piy of Sthy FELENUG OF LG oy — bate in the committee and was taken Afain street, occupied hy Abraham ISON BR AK FRU TRAT D W 5 : : | Sebastian Oser came (o this countr £ P E s E olders by agreeing to pay the honds| Seba L B,00LDLIY s | ; : v : I f the (Y ar, virt. | partment, without secking an appro- | b : R Cooper and Morris Savelwitz, Cooper R off in 1925, when they would again|ahout the time of the Civil war, virt- [ partment, Kiggeiy Hartford Man Had Been Prominent | After several ropuhltr?r:\d':n‘:'dm de'm: in whose home the police say the e S A NI become due under the extension, at|Ually penniless, according to Burgy. [priation from e Higsn B cratic senators had moonshine making was being carried the rate of $96.50 per five hundred - Iingineer Everett of the I i in Engineering Work Prior to Be- | would favor reporting the treaty to on, was ‘badly burncd in an attempt|San Quentin Authorities Discover| it FE O STLEE DOr 1 ] (Continued on ifth Page). gineering office al New York city, s {16 Honate [but peserved: tris irighi to extinguish (he blaze, is now at the Nearly Completed Tunnel—Conviet | Euarantee to the holders of the franc | preparing a re "‘”‘”“"":”""’I'! lay 1'”"1 coming a Civil Officer, further discuss it on the floor. The New Haven hospital. He has only early Completec fitillees b 3 pated (] nli R A water hoard relative to he hest | k ative vote was cast by Senae bhonds tha > d be paic e “ - ) 9 ¥ - single negative vo onds that they would be paid on the|State Police Probing methods to he employed in using the | [artford, Feb, 20— Charles H. | gorf i dofe i T8 BAE i onc good eye and the sight of it is ; : i & Near Jiberty. i has of par for their own n Y . Inif v Mrog L £ o . threatened by the burns he reccived,| Yo to Libert s Rt R o Three Trinity Fires fweis Latham, & deputy sherift for The police seized the still and a 14-| g Quentin,. Callty el - S0 —AN PGToniIe Seig than o et o | hartford., Feb. 20.—Under the he eSS until recently, died at his home num- San Quentin, Calif., slightly less than 9. gents cach but| pAHorl: Beh FACUIMEEERE be. her 120 Capitol avenue today in his MUST GET MURDERER gallon cask and othr utensils which i n ; | E showed evidence of having been used|a{tempt at delivery of convicts from "r",.'p"_"“”", i g _"r",";‘ \m?,”“"."‘ Trinity college buildings had heen MEN FALL TO DEATHI 70th year. He was a native of Wind- DERITeNtNGY WaR' HruBs| ol Lo honES. WOl he RACCOMIL LA Suparintondshl: FOBBREL-EOIRIEY: oF | sor Locks. Before he was a sheriff's | in hootch making. A warrant was js.|San Quentin 3 1 The Tk 1 5 s sued for Cooper's arrest and he will|trated when authorities discovered a Fhis “’"1 Sl L "“g', } ‘.“":" PETlihe state police, and Assistant Supe deputy he was superintendent for | poag Of Los Angeles Detective Burcan be arraigned in court as soon as he is et this me e e oM mMISsIOn 10 i tendent Ramsden, in charge of fire | While Struggling in Chicago Apart-|marine construction contractors and | able to leave the hospital. The dwell- prevention in the Hartford depart- as such had a part in some of the big| Says Effort To Find Taylor Slayer ing is owned by Cooper's father. One ment were al college today examining ment. They Tumble Out of Wimdow, |11|r|| rtakings along the north Atlantic| e hundred pigeons, housed in the attic|yond the prison walls. the buildings. The fire of Saturday| .. .. 3 Seisies coast, His last job of magnitude was| Will Continue, of the dwelling, perished in the fire. | William Clerk, a convict was found AR N practically destroyed alumni hall. The| VFalling Four Stories. the dredging of the chanuel from the | ooy zciee fooh, 20,—A new angle —_— in the tunnel and guards stated that| o ,h"“\,"' ""',f-,'.;f" ‘,\"f,\,, orfiri'n‘“(h‘r my: ""”-I" fires were on Febru-| pjaago, eb. 20.—An inquest m(n“ ‘ ';* :;-"'-ul |' nm\"! ‘m lr»hl»;k“‘r investigation into the murder of ; . with the removal of two more feet of | “° Cripenk e B o lary 9th and 1ath, ¢ deaths of Joseph Horan 57, and|1sland, thus making a harbor of it. | et ™St U vior was promise Wall Street Firm Is soft earth it would have been com- f;f:'\‘.:,‘o:.‘,i.".r.::} 'qyr‘.(.mn\f‘“ :(\-(:'ri:a)g‘:pf(;“ = I.'Y)(‘-sflnh Hu D ho. Tocked in al Mr. Latham is survived by his witei e ey 3 L e Srad v ind a son. | The police did not make public the \ ; Suspended on Exchange |pleted. Prison officials said they sus- LA Vo LEHEL < i N . ¥ SUetiad tor vosudision b & pistol p g the application of the company to the| Two Sisters Candidates; it TSR, J s Rl Bl ki pected at least 12 other convicts in crashed through a window ew York, Feb. 2 Suspension of donhestion. with the digaing. ‘ot " the insterstate commerce commission for Want to Go to (,onglessh‘l‘mm”! four stories last night, will be HOUSE ls DYNAM[TED might have taken but reiterated their Kohler, Bremer and Co., stock brok- an extension of its “luropean loan x 5 h ers, was anhounced from the rostrum for three years, said: Ashland, Neb. 1%eb. 20.—Probably |} o1q today. So heavy was the impact determination to continue their search of the Consolidated stock exchange “The road is working under its plan |(0F the first time in history of Am-|Gpan the bodies struck that a first| RS R for the murderer as long as there is today. An involuntary petition in which contemplates possibility of a |CTican suffrage, two sisters are cz floor plate glass window was broken g i a remote clew upon which to work. bankruptey, alleging that the com- nall payment on the principal and |dates for congress this year, "Y ArC | a1though neither hody touched it | Vrame Building In Highland Park. “I imagine the case will quiet down pany had liabilities of $500,000 and ttliel o ronrnepal and |y, Trene €. Buell, city prosecutor of | mne fight began in the flat i al : soon as far as the public is concern- PR 010} request for an extension for three | ¥ \ e i | New Brunswick, N, Destroyed, | 5o Davia o Adams, captilfink only $160,000 assets, was filed in fed-| - — vears at a higher rate of interest, The |ASPland, and Ars. A K. Gault, mayor|\woman friend of Hussey. Horan, u| [ed.” said David L. . s, cap eral court an hour later. Judge SEBIRULI0n ot L BIST 1 HO e te T St. Peter, Minn, roomer, was ‘said to have taxed Hus-| pue No One Ts Injured. | detect ‘but the pj}lh‘: drm:rtrl:(;:: Learned Hand named Arthur F. Gott- York Meseenger Is dependent on the final outcome of B sey with responsibility for an ejection | will never rest. The Taylor murd | New Brunswick, N. J., Feb, & must be found hold received in $25,000 bonde, ¥ 4 rotiations that s sti order, 5 Robbed of $22,000 Today '“":\ AORgUAbII et gre wull undey [ irame house in the Ialian quarter in £ e A - New York, l%eb. 20.—willlam A.| V%Y g Skl Ty THE WEATHER : Af | Woodbridge avenue, Highland park, SNOW:SLIDE HITS ENGINEL AUTO . SKID U was hlown to pieces today and two| Denver, Colo., Feb, 20.—1%our em= T'ATAL SHOOTING IN DUBLIN. | Russell, messenger for the Greenwich e IRVIN COBB BETTER. Hartford, st || Hackensack, N. J., Feb, 20. ~.\Imn'm*.,-\ nearby, badly wrecked by an|ployes of the Denver and Salt lLake Only Fire Department, But Also Police Department Detail, nearly completed tunnel from the|aecept this provision the railroad's ap- machine shop in the jute mill to be-|plication said that it “constituted the only feasible means of meeting the| matur v, tunnel. Existence of the tunnel has been known to prison authorit for sev- eral days. At one point it had been driven through four fect of concrete. RBelfast, Feb. 20.—(By Assoclated | bank was robbed of $22,000 in cur- £ | . Fress.)—I.ieut. Mead, of the army [rency today by an automobile hndit Boston, I%eb. 20.—-The condition of for New Br and vicinity Regina Kenny of Stamford, Conn, 18| cxfMosion, which the police believe [ railroad were killed when a sno"\- ervice corps, was shot dead, and a|who boarded the truck in which he|Irvin 8. Cobh, humorist and author,|| Generally fair and colder to- year old school teacher, died in a|wa¥® caused by a bomb. No one was|slide struck an n\xh\:‘ belonging to staff surgeon was scriously wounded | was transporting the money to a|whose lecture tour was interrupted || night and Tuesday, fresh north- | [hospital today of a fractured skull:[injured, first reports said that road near lLoop, Colo,, early ya.; as a result of an attack from am- [downtown bank. The robbery oc-|here by an attack of influenza, was || west winds, ‘I Miss Kenny, here on a visit, was in- Ralph Woenongh, 33, the only oc-|terday morning. The men were I-;'!P 4 bush along a road near Dublin this |[curred on 18th strcet near Seventh|reported today as considerably im- | ||inred when her automobile skl\ldm”‘-ur\“m of the wrecked house, was ar- | down a canyon 700 feet deep. ::a.’ afternno” avenue. proved. *. ~-% [and overturne’ rvested, pending an investigation. bodies have not yet been recovered.

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