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Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business ESTABLISHED 1870 MACHINE GUN T0 PAWTUCKET RIOT ZONE ‘\HWH OUTFIT SENT News of the World By Associated Press ]{I'I‘AIN L()NN}-A("J ICUT, BONUS DISCUSSION BUT NOTHING DOING WEDNESDAY, FEI ) 3 \ RU/ CAPTURED IN SHEM p I Ak IS ORDERED STAR MD IMMEDIATELY | No Further Outbreaks!(™ Until Late This Anernoon Is conhscaled by Officers | | ——— e el AL, Accused Murderer TREATY CAUS ’ Are Reported How-|| ~ wouri S TROUBLE FOUR MEN JUMP OVERBOARD Those Killed In Crash P Welff Worrled to Death eports Ihat Gas Bag of Balloon ; o ) : : Include § f M ever—_Unlon Offlflals By Fear of Jur Plan to Attach Blanket Reservation [yiage Thoir Escape in this Manner— e | 1Incluge Jome O ost 0 ' . to Four Power Pact Strikes Snag Sid W R tt T B R dl P b r a"an Sa Raflk Of strik Berlin, Feb, 24.—When a jury | mellef Is that Cargo Wax Obtained | as noiien 10 be i1 o0 ed | G t Officel's And s y S @rS$ ||| returned a verdict of life im- and Harding is Now to be Con-| e Another Boat Ont in Oeeane | | prisonment upon A. Koppe, A | SN A e | A 3 Are Growin murderer, and then announced lieg. Auto Truck is Alo Taken, | Newport News, Vi, ¥eb, 22—Re-, Mechanics who worked on the | Men In Natlon $ Au' g it would have to reconsider the ATl B T, LRl e i . iy | DOTtS hat the bug of the, dirlgible| Roma when she was first brough to verdiet on account of an error, |luoidiers honus | satem, Mass., 2, Whiskey TR 3 ' soldiers bonus® tax eommittee got no- Sl wiilin Fatie e -, Il be probed by | lngley field indirectly quoted as . Koppe became so frightenes S 7 land gin valued at $70,000 was seized | Roma was rotten, wi e probed by | " . i L 3 D ; [ 1 | where today at its first sesion fo dis- e R ReE d saying that the bag was rotten. This ervice United Textile Workers ||| over the possiviity of a death (1 5ot i d menns of fnimeing tha| P federal of dided by the local fan army hoard of inquiry. 1oth of- iy discounted by officers and enlisted tence that he suffered | [poltee, in a raid on a stranded moto : ';':" Snee :" ”"; r«umr’lrm “r bonus, Several members were absent : I T e Pt ficers and men today declined to com- | men, who point out that the Roma g e cec) . . aflure and died within a few ® g [boat in fhe harbor here early today. i ] and it finally was decided to m,l the X L ment on the report | was given geveral thorongh tests hy P s s May Take Action Against | [\ L o et to ot "’ Bl Wikt | " s e e any | e o e 3| War Dept, Offfelals at Lios | / e Q . s ouceater, grounded on the mud flats | tomorrow und there will be a full aund| They further declare that had the “ A . | Authorities for Shooting Prefiminary discussion hehind clos- "Ir"’r, iha “)’ LRl My sae] complete investigation, ofticials de- | bag heen rotten or construction fanity, | To Explain Collapse of - |0 he 1wrhor and ne eraft contain- Are " 1 i ‘ 3 T ) ed doors was said to have indicated |, o 5 s clared, trouble almost certainly would have | A of Man in Wednesday’s that there would he a lively scrap he- |\VF federal officers pursuing the | Roijer was expressed today by those developed on the trial fiight fo Wash- | Rudder Which Caunded fore a manufacturers sales tax wasro. | /1uor- boat also went aground who saw the Roma on her flight that ington, sometime ago, at which time Trouble. ported oul. There appeared fo be| . CrCW dumps Overboard one of the after compartments gave the Roma raced back to Langley field Big (ias Bag to Crash. | [1ittle dount, nowever, that the com- The four “}""‘;"”f‘ I“‘ ,"“" crew of fway, forcing the rudder out of allgn-lahead of one of the worst storms of | s mittee would: resommend {hat ronm |the “Wilkina 2nd mude their escape|ment (ke ‘, o | gJiledl T . U, i by jumping overboard and walking | | ‘ cm'..lo‘éf',f,"(;flhf"‘:}' 7'71‘:;1‘:-;“?::::\: Tl?n " Treaty Debated ashore in the mud. The captain, who Norfolk, Va.,.Feb, mpletely 4 i s o ile SR g < ros. | WS i1l was placed under arest in his - » Proen e = | wrecked by fire and explosion, the | 103rd feld artillery, mobilized here 3 1 move to attach a blanket res. | F0S 1 KIRKHAM’S NEPHEW | Roma, the world's larget semi-rigid last night, was ordered into Pawtuc " M POT m| ervation to the four power Pacific ; " H : AR e e e Ormer 3y01' 10 16, GONAYMS |7y na oo report It promptly to| William B. Hurley, the federal offi y 2 20 v ‘ | airship and the pride ef the American Io | s morn "f- or s'rl <e duty fol- the senate struck @ snag today. in|cer who directed the raid said he be- IN “ROMA” MISHAP | ait scrvice, had yielded wp today the | 2XnE rm”r\t Y authories ot re, Re 0]‘[ Or Cafldidac the forelgn Teiatibiis. -commitise,|lieved. the eargo ol the Wilking ! lust of the dead of the disaster which | :‘}?"”‘.grm:") ||°"“”"”’ alnondy, >4 p y | which again adjourncd without ac.|had been taken aboard from a large R —— overtonk her yesterday while man- : at (,\ v, \v; -“'t‘|fl"knrs v_\;crr' nmf\\v 3 LA \“M steamer, porsibly from Bermuda, . Licut. Harold Hine, Rel S ecuvering over Hampton Roads and .::m’:f:smoh "li:’pr';vsci‘“r:“;ol‘luvznfl 'lrr:r Administration senators indicated [Somewhere off the coast. The seven o rd (I Hine, Relative of Cor-{gont her hurtling downwerd to crash 2 G lent Harding would be necessary he. the Wilkins 2nd were transferred to|LA@chinskl — an ranks {tric wires that wrought her destruce = TR AT : ; in frucks i ible Victims, tion. . they accept the rescrvation pro.|the custom house in frucks for safe ik = i i May Brin, d fore the ept J : . . : PR '_f:_'m, O tficials of | First Warder Was Member of City's |posed e y by Senator Brande- [keeping. AR Al Takan Guilty of Violating First Lieutenant Harold 1. Hine, | & (I;M'»h ("l'": vedins ; SR gee, providing that none of the ad- ! i | : | Recovery of the last body fixed t UiEa TRl endlle Morkers hd™or- | Governmental Body During Quig- | justments to be made under the| A truck said to be owned in Pea- Liquor Law one of the officers killed in the Roma |toll of the disaster—the greatest fn i ‘(‘.‘p‘"_ investigati ® O.fla," " “‘} v 2 . g ‘nr:»m,\- should be binding without the |body was found waiting on the wharf dirigible disaster, was a nephew of [the history of American aecronautics 1 action flug:i:\i? A oK et St} asiiice | L o7 and - Gpetls: Tiaaiines;, ‘and, s |osiaeht: of Gopkn e whiers they Wilking Sl grounged Judge John 1. Kirkham of this city, [ @t 34 dead, 8 injured and 8 prac- T I T T e T s G (e GO V0 N S o was confiscated by the officers on| jwiix Lachinski, proprietor of aj The vietim was 28 years of age, the | teally unhurt. Of the dead, 30 had | of Central Falls in yesterday's riot. Cornelius J. Dehm, formerly an al- (Continued on Second Page) [suspicion. cafe at 109 Church street, was fined | 500 6f Judge Kirkham's sister, Mrs, | been identified, although many of the | Jori f kg :: v R i 50 s ¥ 7 3 Roderick W. Hine. His father is su- | Podies of those caught in the interior R riends of d’Assuncao assert that|derman, and during the last term of - PP TV I T 1 $200 and costs on a charge of main- . A > } ashed 1 he was not a striker and that he had | ex-Mayor George A. Quigley president | Lty ; it tation | Perintendent of school at Dedham, :)r ”’"d "’:'I" ‘l:"""l‘""‘ ‘""?":rmdw‘:," B85 ¥ SIEIE E a place ha a reputs ass. Sec \ , i ed, blackenec d al- come to this city early in the morn-|pro tem of the common council, is ex- | Youm MLLS POLICE MRS ROBERTSON 1ip10E 6. plaoe having & rbol Hion| Mass. Secretary Charles D. Hine of bished kA r(‘('fg:““(‘i':’n Thoss dead ing with a grocer to make deliveries, | pected to formally announce his can- for liquor sales, and a 15 day jail|the state board of education is an- R e R The two men are said to have left|didacy for mayoralty honors within sentence, suspended, was handed | other uncle. [ et e the list e e e i A S S TenBiceR: Sl L S c lenning lanan| ldeut, Hine was in the aviation | most gallant officers and men, H their truck ne: t Jenckes plant,|a few da L down on a charge of keeping liquor sontaining the na f Major John mingling with the crowd as specta. Hat In the Ring. : service: during the war. At the con- | containing the names of Major J ! AR oT AN Bt TLE At Tos B . with intent to sell. John Frank [ clusion of hostilities he was sent to | Thornell, commander of the ship at | Wi sl A 2 2 ALELLS i employe of Lachinski, also charged|San Antonio field, Texas. At that | her christening in Washington last Witnesses of the disturbance de- |eral weeks that Mr. Dehm had a| y 3 5 ot , e \ Déaetbin ahdl Captain Dale MabEY clared that d'Assuncao was in the fmayoralty bee buzzng around his car, | Says He Got $1,000 For Taking Bag Said to Contain (zems | on two counts, was fincd $50 ana on|ctmp he was director of athictics and el e s L front ranks of the crowd when the [and today’s announcement that his 5 a merger of both. This disposition of | 2" \NStructor i acronautics. 0 | tated fight i i s i : : e - hi ; ; g e was transferred to Langley field | fate . : PO i R TaiisvahoutioRiia tomed JntL it Vorth $50,000, But Which Really Held Only Paper. | ine wwo cases was mude this morn- | oy1a, e (ransforred to Langle Cleaning Up Wreckage. 3 J strikers ring was not a surprisc in gome eir- ; ; y s ago. : | ; Union official P o | b s were Lob ing in police court by Judge George| At the time of his enlistment in the Air service men from Langley fleld, nio cials announced that |cles, although his intentions werc not (e g Tmaople e nomat athiioslof e tratitioghi) t 50 atives in Tamarac i £ 2 ; : " - — . Klett, air service. lieut. Hine made his Ll ' t-“““'] & fofil;,mu‘,\.fs,;{" L 'T",'"k »"“': LyRknowR: bt emmoyed at| onE Braneh, N. J., Keh, 22.—(Ry blc parents, declared that Tie was up- | irpe evidence in the above cases | pome n nridgeport. | shortly after dawn today the clearing AONELIRG &) nckes plant, joined Alderman Dehm s employed at| o0 0q press) — Alleging, police | proached last November by a man was heard last week. It was brought up of the wreckage of the warped the strikers today. the Corbin Screw corpbration offic 2 o 2 & Taboes Hater T a . as g t Th Qiti t the t 7 : i said, that he was paid $1,000 by Mrs. | whose name he gave, who told him| ;¢ (put the strong arm squad had, b Al and blistered skeleton and at the T e S MU el sy [ enmragiclactedtopthiccommon COUL |Saran M. Robertson to stage the |that Mrs. Robertson would give him | e SO Gt SFOUE S SRS BEG Derby 'Vlan S0 Llsted ume time preparations began for the I e AL AL O "‘f‘]‘ Wersssta iallEbansazt el elbto i SR 1¢ | hotdup” in her home at Deal last|$500 to take part in a fake holdup, | [0 0r Ysiness and - conducted a Am(mg [)ead on Balloon | official inquiry. Major Gen. Mason crifidael n "q""[‘,“"f Lo =20 WAMLYB plneLed 10 010 did werved Wn- ! saturday night in which she claims| ostensibly to aid in a scheme for col-| (oo oh earon. Th the cellar, sus s & M. Patrick, chief of the air service, onaul 8l Providence. camat ol iy o] il last spring.. The-slderman Subsiiyy yava hobh robhed: of & handbag|lecting: bUTElsry ML He tro b HAite e it hey towitd o ashinglon, Feba e alr 800V- | o came here by afrplane yesterday | LAy Providence, aame to this| selected mayor pro tem in 1919. In Kyontaining $50,000 in jewels, John|fused. A week ago Saturday he tola| ponitf Ser & partion, they fouwld afich e today a list of dead in the %o 0 oy word of the disaster was s °,<"-ws£, gate the death of | the spring election of st year, Ne |y jjoy 20, ‘was artested here today|the police the offer was renewed and [y Gee BOUEE OF ownerahp. and| L oroe | Gsaster with_home addresses |22 00" Washington, made a per- | ssuncao. Kriends of the latter as-| was up for alderman, but was de-| JHU B PRGOS (T Bl e D was Increased to $1,000, He Strengthonedi thsls assactans it mrnichainolud gt ! al inspection of the wreck during serted that he was only a spectator.| feated by Alderman George M. Wells [ gthened their assertions with al * v piain Ferederick J.. Durschmidt, | 50nal insr ¢ " A Port DL bt siiman; | Autheritles i announced . they were accepted andithe fake holdup follow: jgtatement that they had not bean dn| oo aint sirest. Derbe Conrs mis [ithe night and ordered. an'immediats 'ortuguese men’'s club passed | who at that time w uv councilman, sending to Ashury Park for a war-|ed. the cellar for months 100 N ain hl(ru( erby, Ln.nn. ! "N\in\‘csngznlom resolutions condemning the shooting | Mayor Pro Tem. el : i S Al aT o o el s v na g ! L Lieut. William 15, Riley, New York, : | o A . ; ! rant for the arrest of Mrs. Robertson.| He was held without bail, pending lLachinski has dismantied the pla 8 ANeW, Causo Unkhown e | and urging investigation by the vice-j During his term in the eouncil, Mr. | "0 JOF FAC EREE O I O vestigation. b ; nd First Licut. Harold K. Hine, 251 Ve ‘ause L e : | b to the satistaction of the court. He|\oooo B . )ficers at Langley field still were J e con=uls Dehm was one of the moving fIEUres | ;.15 ailey said, was in reality fill-| Asbury Park, eb. 22.—Mrs. | i) continue restaurant service which| oot #venue, Bridgeport, Conn. O iow o -deconnt.ton the ileia s b i v i rta I pets - . M L G At : 3 a. M v i 3 S e Be| D ¢ — E K oss to accoun ' | o e | in many of the important projects be- |4 ity white tissue paper and the|Sarah H. Robertson, who claimed 1o o st up abont a month ago R S ; ‘;,: saused the 410 foot!erhtb to e AlhQulne oy, fore that hody. —He spoke NiS|.gegpont which Mrs. Robertson's| have been robhed of $50,000 in jewels| ' juqan f /%0 & RA0IH 48O Derby, Conn., Ieb. 22.-~Max Dur- [that caus Pty FREIaIE o 99, ' ot | thoughts openly on every question : : , BT, i 2 e 2 Tk Syt 4 5 Suspei | schmidt was informed from Washing- |come unmanageable. Possibility de- o Natick, Ieb. 22.—The Pawtuxet g penly dinner guests had deseribed as “a|last Saturday night and who was Hae - of A Cariel shhbse with : I e LN LT A valley and its militia patrolled mill [ that was brought up and was & prin-| oo 5 gied, automatic pistol equip- | plicated by John Bailey, in an alleged | e o i ton today that the body of his son,|veloped, " i 3 3 T pearl handled, automatic y quip- |y overcrowding a jitie Policeman P P ice of reports that the i | villages were orderly today. Disper-|cipal in many of the Jively —debales | oq ity u silencer,” was actually a[plot to “fake” the robbery in order|cqarence Lanpher made the a Captain Frederick J. Durschmidt, | would take notice t.“m', in Ital g E sal of groups of strikers who started | that featured the Jast term of Quigley | [ "o i ™y hag and Bons | tocoolleat blrelar. INaIGANCE; AYaK e sl R fount to| Who was Killed in the Roma disaster, | bag oftt‘hf‘ 'f‘l’:‘:’“‘f(’g‘flo'fi‘:fiom- 0 "‘ye' to parade from this place to Pontiac, s mayor. lHe was the presiding Ol e together with the pipe cas ¢ on a charge of con-|jave 96 pieseTSen that al-| Y88 being sent to this city for bur- \\alsl r;a ‘M“;fl.‘l med,i:n-nso eh sl 4 i and the breaking 1p of another [ficer at seve sessions, artd during | e’ fupned over to the local police ley was arrested on he |1ows him only 22. It was apparent| " ! ¢ fl“l'“ ‘r‘(‘]‘""‘rc"mn wlt‘h forthcom S i crowd thaat jeered the soldiers at a |absences of the mayor from the city | "5 0 o0 T e son of respecta- |same charge at Long Branch. from the evidence, the court believed,| Captain Durschmidt was YA | inquiry, these dewe¥spllients, some s : e e b et as chief executive, ! of age, a graduate of Shelton High|ing inquiry, : § street corner here were the only | | g Pt s el R IO than an honest effort had heen made and of West Point, class of |officers said, had been established | incidents of the otherwise routine| After his ‘lr'nru\\.(urlllnm g to abide by the law, but that extra “2"?"' o o o | Gefinitely: Kirst, that the lett rud- patrol. Sabres were drawn by the fcouncil, Mr. hehm confided o sev- L [A D AME passengers had jumped ahourd while| 118 | He served with the b ek dl b (i e i cavalrymen In one instance hit there eral fricnds his intention of becomin | FATAL B[ i L service overseas. s e Wb were no contacts. a candidate for mayor on the repub- | TS Israc, Wexler, arraigned for rofus-[ Jeh. 22, —- A Yalesville|she went down near the army base The cotton mills of the valley some [lican ticket. ing to move along when ordered to do| Meriden, 1%eb. 22 — A Yalesville| Sh8 HEE of which have heen idle a month or Accidentally Struck In Eye While T T E s0 by Policeman Deter Cabelus, wa f_lrl. _'"r'l""‘r’.“ -‘“T* l“fl';mllfi""l's (‘l“‘r Second, that there was no fire on more because of the strike against FORD REWARDS LOYALTY ] W discharged on motion of Judge Un (B, {1 eneie; lost ek husvand) SASUESCLE til after the ¢llt began as wage reductions and increased work- Eibying, Manteeal. B -Contimics Hungerford. % [ard B Righie b the "‘Y"“’"“;‘I'f 9f :"" ;‘lh:p:.}.‘::no‘:n(hc right hand slde of the ing schedules were still inactive, AL Giassié, Bt i Litas, s Condemnation proceedings were| 31 "‘\T”-'"'_‘"_, "_‘;“‘v n'".'nmof“""!,.::: rudder going into an almost vertical Leaders of the amalgamated tex- 1 " t > s 8 . My [ brought in the case of Felix Lachin-|[10ads, Va., yesterc ¢ sition. tile workers held a nmfim: at Arc. | Bailway Employe, Injured, Retusedto [ 000 e picking Not Seeking Aid But Ex-| "8y (e < contest. : couple were \’.""'""".‘",‘i‘ s L 'w:"r:‘i:::. that the craft became un- R tic center today after which they an-| Sue—Now Gets Bonus and Steady | up a billiard cue which he dropped 7ol iy In chambers, a 16 year old girl wag|YCAr ago in New Vor ami Virginia, | manageable as she swooped over the nounced that there was no intention } ; : ; pect It Voluntarily, lectured for remaining away from |Tesided in California anc reinia. | e reservation, narrowly missing a (AT haeet e inlen 5 e Fita on the floor during a game with his by 2 Mrs. Smythe's mother, Mrs. John M. | DA8€ Tesertn ot FErTEE O Central 5 BT | father, several weeks ago, Harold s Savs . ‘ Kenzde, resides in Yalesville. She al- (o 108 VR o 7 Napoleon, ()., IFeb, 22, Because he | Stevens, stepped on one end of the| ¥ IRISH MEET]NG ADJOUR S s0 had a sister in this city and a| \ourth, that the immediate cause 3 EI(HSTAEDT CHOSEN "“""-:"” to l”" ‘}“ “"‘"'”‘" "Toledo -'”'" | cue, causing the tip to fly up and e N hrother in Honolilu of the explosion was contact v&'lltht ‘n. 7 ronton railroad or to suggest a set- | grike him in the e . . o0 3 s et of 2,200 volt high power electric 1 A f i ¢ § € i Chicago, Keb. 22.—(By Associated ) Ty The Ro e v Ob 88 AT SYRACUSE “MEN? |tlement for injurics received last Oc | He rubbed the eye, refiieved his| |‘-~»‘: ”“,”' Ve SIS Woaslans uif Sl ; aoniey "". : !""} ik s "‘";:"I" wires, less than 100 feet from where E tober, \\um:mt Piso has heen l'r*\\;nwl-‘(,m, and continued the game thinking | "”, h "8 of | Sinn ein Conventic wil \lm‘(‘*'-lm-"l deep '”NH‘ “"'"L'\fl" ' Y!the Roma crashed into a pile of ] sl etaioiy ed by Henry Iord, owner of the road. re r v accide America do not want the nation's and the entire press today expressed e s, ) |10 more of the accident, AEh b Rt e Ao LLLRT ; debris. Plso was badly erushed and bruised | agay he died of a cerebral abscess| railroad employes to join them in a ASAl hree Months - Hence, Ac- | profound regret. King Vietor Bmanuel ifth, that the Iiberty motors, 3 Local Boy Elected President of Anti-|in a crossing accident while employed | wpich (.“-ig”m'.fl in the injured eye, | strike, John L. Lewis, president of the| o coi o anreemed, particularly asked for details and Gen. | \pioyy were being tested, were not . - by the railroad. I%ord ordered him | miners sald today in an address open De Deibert, head of the Italian avia- | raponsible for the disaster, unless Effemi o izati X ) ¥ responsi LIanyiacy: Organiaation ay taken to a hospital, where he re- M % Sl " F ll < ing the conference of leaders of mine| Dublin, 1eb, 22 (By Associated tion service, cabled heartfelt con-|gomething more tangible should be 3 . tikivessily mained until fully recovered r illman’s Father . land railway unions [ Press) —An agreement to adjonrn the |dolences learned than appeared today. 3 Pord's representatives then made « | Dies Suddenly in New York| Nr. rewis spoke of what he tarm- | Ari <theis, (e Sinn Fein national oo : The point which the army board of Syracuse, N. Y., Feh, 22 Alarmed | proposition to pay all his expe n«v&\ Richionte Va e, 29 James|®d “the coming strike™ of miners and|yention for three months was ched Washington, 1eb. 22, < Appoint- | jpyestigation,which will be organ- 5 at the increasing tendency toward|while he was disabled, allow him fuil| il o e gy | SA10 his organization wanted oniv the | today among the political leaders in | Ment of a board of inquiry headed by |ized today will decide, is what caused & masculinity on the part of girl stu-|pay with a honus and give him a life | Brown Potter. father of Mrs. Fifi| ) moral support of the carrier em-|tnat body | Major Davenport Johnson to inquire|the rudder supports to give way. dents at Syracuse university and fear. | job as crossing watchman here. Potter Stiliman of New York died | ployes. The agreement provides thal no|into the Roma disaster was announc- | Two Pllots in Charge. ing that it will make them appear {6 Pigo accepted suddenly today at the home of Krank AMr. Lewis, without suggesting anv{yote in the Dail Eireann shall re.|ed today by the army air service. There were two pilots m’vhnr:!’ of be too feminine men students today| He berins his new duties March 15| Powers in West Hampton, a suburb|specific program told {he deicxates|quire the resignation of the provision- | ther members are Majors John M. the ship's steering gear. 'They were " announced the organization of the|at a salary of $6 per day for an eight [of Richmond. Mr. Potter came here|thal he felt that the miners and thela) government and that there shall be | J0Uett and Joseph T. McNarney, Captain Walter J. Reed and Lieut. B, ¢ Beta, Chapter of the Anti-effeminacy |hour day with Sunday off I from Nesw York last night. | railrond workers xl\}?n]‘rl mm:l-snm: no ‘election - neanwhile Wieln. el G Iln;h llmn; :‘t:n“i;‘::\‘n hoa: pl;e:"v;":: 4 club, | definite coalition which would reacl|ajpction is held a new constitution AprrNg | the wheels o - g o G et A s Ito the hencfit of both.” : : " DEMOCRATS SEEKING |iripe. Burt was uninjured and Reed Edward A. Fichstaedt of New Rrit- o T o SO R 4 under the Anglo-Irish treaty, it ) the ) to recovery from slight ain, Conn., a senior in the coll "We are ready to fight," Mr. Lewis|giin1ated, shall be submitted to n i Sy ‘ is on the road ] e AT 0 0%, | STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH TO i e W s © " SUPPORT OF WOMEN 50t e S weairomats The club is a protest against the lutely convinced that the operators \¢ior mamon De Valera and Arthur| | Charles Dworack, nupormt»na-m of i smoking of 'dmrm,,q‘ N ke s will force us to carry out our dIans|qritrith had answered several e constriction of MeCook fleld, na.vto; E 8. | by . & . . B HeYE ; ( the passengers on the : MEET IN EAST STREET SCHOOL |« v A reteotink ne Aafeainenly. i P o one o : _ ; . rkers ever went on str o el LSRN R NOGE . A ' g >ublic Health hospital heremmrp restricted to men. R s workers ever wenl on strike IV Would | uoved the agréement and. adjourned Mayor, Anticipates Trend Will Be - | 18Y at the Public 41 “1 Members pledge themselves to give not he necessary for the miners offi | | having swallowed flames an : also up the Tollowing: 5| Midweek Meetings Held At Homes of Members—W. H,|cials to make o deciaration of support ‘ i His Party's Favor, suftering (rom the_eflects of #us LT T R R R by the mine workers. The miners| T —— | fumes. Other injured s are > s L 2l : T P 43 would “of their own accord, give| = Unison in the party; a wise selec |expected to recover. Of eoented tollet water. Wasp waisted | Allen is Appointed Appraiser of Building Damage. 2000 e [0 W0, Sl S Suggests Drowning tion ot anly of 'a mayoralty cand —— , dec collars and baby rib date, but als ¥ pi 3e Bad Set-bhack. A , a 5 g ate, but also of an entire ticket, and Will Be Bad 1 bon ties. S ] | Children : 10, » 4 reb. 29— disast i i We do not ask the railroad work ||| naren lldN 1, the support that can be oxpected | Washington, Feb. 22, —The disaster 3 ’V\:’:ar:‘:z“ b :'hmo"h,nlp Douquets. | Meetings of the congregation of the ischool will be used for services, The|ow to go on o sympathetic strike tolll [ through fhe woman vote, are the|to the Roma with the loss of life that romembers of the new club aver with |Staniey Memorial church, which was |Sunday school will meet in one. at{yoiy Q.57 10 fafed. "but we do sk Also Old People ||| three elements which will combine | ensued will be a serious setback to = : 4 s el Al % %5 i | . AHEBIER: 35 " &% ||| cratic. ex-Mayor Joseph M. Halloran in America because 2 :_‘}’1?;'“»‘;":’“”‘1““: ':2""]:""'“':;"“""“ | r’“;:'",-" e '(‘;“;"I“‘:r:‘: e C ks BURIED IN CAVE-IN ,,p:p",_" "\'.",,TP'L;H"‘ & !'I”"f»»”‘f ]| stated this morning in an informal [ deeply stirred and wil rn“:'h»(:::e' 8 a on as dectded u al ajare tIng held a s of mem D < 29 ¥ > i p o discussion of the political situation. (‘hairman Julius Kahn o \ ) b, 22 s i - political situa VETERAN GOP RES[GNS meeting of the hoard of frustees of hers, The Sunday school teachers | AL i ,I”‘Mrll':'.’: Henl]] Russtan religlous sect known as Mr. Halloran is expected o be a!military committee declared today tn L the church this morning, following had & meeling last evening at the (Were Durimt wacn & IR being dug i} the Doukhobvours, today ~con candidate for nomination at the dem-|a statement . permission received from the board |home of Miss Hope M. Schmidt, at|UNder car fracks In & ety stree h“";‘” firmed reports that he had sug- || qerat oity catcus this year, nithough| But, he . the officers and men = Detective Sergeant Thomas Hunt Had of education. 439 Church s viand) the chofr will [S8UE0 B YT Fecoven —"‘"‘“’ . :""'\” _“l" g i L he has made no public announcement | who peris re but martyrs (o the Peen’ on' | Konth!, NoPwilk Dot The following trustees were named [meet there time. i s 3 e Ol e colony under ten fag vet. The prospective candidafé on | service they were engaged in and 3 OHCC [as a committee on appraisal of 'mn,' The L society will mm‘! | ‘”‘,"":v" '-I_:t‘.‘!ngrlhr‘l.“nh the 1o nother occasion admitted that he | would not wish their country to fall Force for 27 Years, aged property: A. W. Ritter, chair-|at the home of Mrs. H. Battye, to-| oo oo g ||| aged and infirm, be drowned as had been approached and has the [behind the progress made by the ‘oth man of the hoard; Oscar J. Marsh, |[morrow afternoon. The l,rmn»rnnn. i J muwf against alleged exorhi- matter under consideration. er nations of the civilized world. South Norwalk, Feb. 22--The resig- |vice-chairman, and John Dixon, |will meet at the home of A. 1% Spen- | THE WEATHER |]| tant taxation. Pointing out. that other Connecti- PR ' nation of Detective Sergeant Thomas |treasurer. cer, at 536 Stanley street, Friday eve- iy . e rid of those unable to. Hl..i sities had experienced turnovers — Hunt, for 27 years 4 member of the| W. H. Allen has been selectod to[ning. | Hartford, Feb. 22.—Forecast iRl f;"‘"‘:’,‘".’! that his 40 e democrat party fn the first | 30 Bodies Identified i South Norwalk police force was an- |make an appraisal of the damage to| No other meetings will be held this ‘ for New Rritain and vicinity: | o |““‘f"‘|" il ”"" o ’”"““ election that women took a part, Mr.| Newport News, Va, Feb. 22.-Of- nounced today. The officer arrived |the church and the Hall Organ com-|week uniess a special meeting of the || Unsettled with rain and higher | e n ""h over the country [l joran expressed a belief that ihere |cers and men from Langley fleld early here from New York late yesterday |pany, which installed the large pipe [board of trustees is called. temperature tonight and Thurs- preaching the coming of OHrist I}l ha's similar trend towasd the [today had positively identified thirty | | e the g P with a prisoner who had been brought [organ, will appraise the damage to| It is expected that it will he several|| day. B Bl SO TR LA o L party here. |out of the thirty four burned to death on from Chicago. His resignation |that instrument. weeks before the church will be || &1 Bt e coes Regarding his own candidacy, Mr. was given later. Two rooms in the East street|ready for occupancy agian, *. Halloran had no statement to make. 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