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Herald “Ads” Mean . ‘ b Wlfl"'f ! ; News of the World Better Business i :: 014 it . By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922 —SIXTEEN PAGES. 10,000 RAILROAD MEN CUT |\BSOLVES GONGRESS | PREACHER, MARRIED, ELOPES SIX CENT TROLLEY FARES BY LABOR BOARD; 10 HOUR | OF ALLBLAME FOR | WITH GIRL FROM EAST BERLIN ~ URGED BY CITY OFFICERS; WORKING DAY IS RESTORED | BALOONDISASTER 1y, by, Grune of Woseym, wd VO DECISION MADE TODAY M e ~ |Chief of Air Services in Formal| Marjorie Turner Believed To Be In Detroit | L e l.eon Ellsworth, 20 and married, a odist church In Fast Berlin during! March 1, Makes Fire-| NO DAY AG MAYOR! bty Does Not Rt With |5 e 05 ity Bl 0 0020y ppnemy VESSEL, sioners Hear Arguments o fraternity man, and Miss Marjorie |been entirely unknown to the girl's ] men and Oilers Work Turner, aged_ 19, of Eost Rerlin, & |parents, 1t 15 sl fE I Advanced By Curtis, Thfl[ B()dy Normal school girl, are helieved to _ Without Extra Pay Until 0¥ Tax Advocate Feels Salary s i fhern atter having. cones fram the| oy sy e J#1 Bim: com s , Paonessa and Others AL 10th H nome of the @il parents, Mr. and jim "the vonng elergyman was taken | OVerhauls Schooner After ter our |Coast Guard Cutter Tampa in. into their house and nursed him back Along Coa i The couple have hee e several |0 ho ; 2 e BN [ hier ani Fin, YOUNE college gradunte and the Nor. | 23 The amiliary President Storrs of Connec- b i Supplants National Agree- e ¢d. by her daughter and. Bllswurth iwai schoal gt and BlEwoith is seld 3 ‘ Liewt. Col. A, S, Fisher, Chief OF [advising her that they nad gone awiy |0 #! h’,h“;\yr‘ e '-:l\“ln‘ ‘I 18 said | kehooner Grace and Ruby, a former S 8 ; ment Made During Fed-|Rumors Are persistent That He Will together. This sensational elopement |0 MAY€ boldly announced his love for |fisherman, now running rm, - w ticut Co. Congratulates ot ey Lighter Than Air Service At Lang- | following Mrs, Kllaworth's manlvn“,‘-',T l:!rl'.l Hu-l f‘.l\!]r\mvulim\‘m.ult" that overhauled by the coast guard cut- | ] B T Be One of Those to Seck Honor of : G BN, 46L Denatey DUt told’ M @A Mus Cupnen| ter Tumne early. tolet oo e o an 3 i eral Control—Other Dif- ley Field Doubts Correctness of ," aving:oCher.husnend 1ast Decembar|fyat” Ho 1ot ihath Jdmi Sliter. Intend-{ulong the const, us the vemsel ‘l':::,',’ Mayor on Having Man- Heading Democrat Ticket This |h created a big sensation in {he ed to get a divoree from his own wife | which $70.000 S &) o o 5 g 1 . ty. $70, worth of whiskey and P 3 /| ferences Remanded for SR ol Stoey ‘That Lisut, Suytis Maa|communle. o and asked permission to conrt her. | gin was transtorned outsinn s | aged to Cut Down City, Spring, However. | R sh G Of course the parents refused, but| | ' 5 Ll ieis Complained That Roma Was Not| According to Mr. Turner, father of Ig B relused, put|huarbor yesterday, The Tampa with y Negotiations, b A B SUaMun o alisa | ihe aianlieaein; hia darentoria ook rattion” thup ~hiave: By dlindeatine | the ‘schoonor in iode. bab o is| Tax Rate. mayor of the ;vn_\' :(.( Nr-\r\i-l HI'||.‘»\:I‘|‘,||:V:‘ Safe Craft, l6 foblleh-ashoal #inl who wa :‘T::‘]H":\u'f ":Ivl".\'}:'r';;j!:‘v‘:lnjvl '1((' rlvl‘l;fl.l‘"‘ the| port, where custom officers awaited - i st Ao ata i ; . e A 7% Jis : iRl o 8 ir home, s said, an opportunity to ex ! L e nl of $2.,500,| Washinglon, Wb, 28, = Blame Fon | MO, WIS R LmBRe M8 Muriermoie | ™ mpadnanart. hos/avat Jd4 (WHat. e Biilipned: Suibh ;u:n“v:yr‘r‘.;':‘i’(‘,:r'n, firk y 1 Chicago, Feh. 23.--Another pay|enrich eMahon would not accept |Uhe disaster which overtook the giant 848 that if the daughter will return|ywo were not satisfied. with this ar. cargo that she car i . | {Snecialite, Therliainld) slash, this time hitting 10,000 station-|since Mr. McMahon £ {home both her mother and himself | o b outl 3 at she carried when she left| Hartford, Feb. The Publie rangement, but met secretly as well. | Nassau three weeks ago, they expect- [ (‘tilities commission gave a hearing ! b the salary which goes with the of-]2'my airship Roma does not re !_u‘nh i1 fa el 2 : ! | ary firemen and oilers was made ary congress, Major Gen. Patrick, chief of |Will forgive and forget and will not | 1M ot et ; | prosecute Ellsworth. If not, hoe will | Ellsworth Well Known. el by checking up her present cargo [at the capital in Hartford today on and the liquors that were seized at|ghe petition of the city of New Brit- by the U. S. Rallroad Labor Board |fice. { be faken however, | air service, declared in a formal today when it announced rules ef-| This should not be tak [#tatement today upon his return from [proceed to take action along legal | Kllsworth is well known in Fast| g, e L : : | Salem yesterday to determine what|ain for a six cent trolley fare within {rans-shipments may have been made |the city limits, An additional peti- fective March 1 eliminating extra pay[as an official ""“‘l’,’"‘”_”"‘I’,“‘N”‘_“" Sy | Langley Kield, where he conduoted a |line Berlin and in Middletown and also until after the tenth hour and setting | McMahon's candidacy. Aol ,',,‘ personal investigation of the accident,| The romance of young Ellsworth, en route. The whisk up a “split trick” of eight hours|a statement he has made, and whic No Ducking Responsibility who formerly preached in the Meth. (Continued on Page Kourteen) ute. The whiskey that was tak- | tjon was introduced by Alderman A. en was an American brand, bearing |y, Paonessa, signed by 60 residents PRI i/ AR T T LT .| Baltimore trademarks. of Barnesdale. within a ‘spread of 12 without any|has some interest us political gossin.| .\ by o iy e (SRR RAR . he effort to land ‘the liquor at| Thoge speaking for a six cent fare overtime, pay. of which there 18 much around thel o K B here 1s o Salem was frustrated by customs of-|on hehalf of the city were Mayor O. Should Go {0 Cheites | READ OF DIRIGIBLE DEPT. s "S55 i s s b e et 10 Hour Day Restored. city nm\".i b disposition on the part of anyone in ) . Following several other decisions umors Y o] the army air service to place the| t 4P | d strated T L R s This statement was made by I’ 8. | RS L SR et at the | 0 ge S eserva on on 4- ower ;“"”"v """I,‘f;'“f’ ',',".""“""‘ motor-| . Curtis, Alderman A. M. Paonessa, for railroad workers, the hoard today|some time umvm a discussion of the doors of congress. ;,',‘ ¢ ]nv'\\ mILle “dh) wing |m.n.~x-‘”",,p" A. Johnson of the Landers, authorized the roads to pay only pro [ political situation. Mr "n t time h: TH L avhan R thal, SRINT Gf aons " " 'r):p va.;‘.’r)«:’\::"u‘.mnln‘in :’rnr T.«"r: mn.::\s!, Tirary- andiClackiManiifacturinglooms rata wages after the regular cight|had little intention of becoming aly a0 appropriate funds for helium ty p t rt : Sayanc vdu * 8¢ized | pany; Senator I3. K. Hall, Represen- hours which the board retained in|[candidate, but rumors being heard| oqyuction and that the lack of nn.} ea ose 0 a les -n;d .llrl»hln l..n,n‘nlr nf‘ I'.l\’(‘r’nnnl). N:' S |tative Richard Covert, A. P. Marsh, principle as constituting a day’s work. [about the city for the past week in-|jjun cauged the accident are not by ;‘ '."""‘”-"“"’"' ‘l overboard, was cap-| Robert Russell, H. E. Walrath, Time and a half will be paid after | dicate that there is a possibility that|oj on facts. Congress appropriated e e, e “(..?r |:(;|1|;:'le here In;la) t0/{ Gharies: SBatres L andal Oorporation ten hours. In the case of the split|he may announce himself shortly. . [tiherally for development of the pro-|Q . pi s e ans ‘I,' ¢ several charges in connec-|counsel J, H. Kirkham. trick straight time will he paid for| During his discussion of the city'’s|cugses of extracting helium during the (SUDStitute for Brandegee TARIANS "BSERVE fon with the incident, Petition Opposed. S e The petition was opposed by Presi- the first ten hours work, whether in-|needs, McMahon pointed ont that afwap and has since given all funds cluded in the 12 hour spread or not [successful businessman s needed fyequested for further experimental Fails to Pass—Adjoum- NAT"]NAL BIRTH“AY DEMOCRATS PLAN dent Lucius Storrs of the Connecti- and time and one-half will be given|who would run an admir fon for|work looking to perfecting the pro- t Until T cut company and Thomas McErievy. thereafter, “New Britain, first, last and alwaysi"|cesses, X ment Until Tomorrow. The case of the company was pre- Previous Schedules. not an incumbent who regarded the Accident Inevitable ot RALLY FOR WOMEN sented by J. E. Berry, attorney. The Formerly the firemen and oilers, all | position as a job, or who Was al .. poma disaster would have re T % 3 P commission took the matter under Will U sher in New Year consideration and reserved decision, of whom work around raiiroad shops, | “peanut politician.” As a proof of his| . 000 just the sume had the ship . Y, e wére paid time and one-half after |sincerity, Mr. McMahon states the man NO ACTION TAKEN Session Will Be Held Tomorrow Even- Arguments of Proponents. ' v been filled with helium instead of hy- 2 ; his salary over to| gpogen, It is true, however, that in With Attendance Drive The arguments for the proponents cight hours. : 1 - ‘“’”_P"v should turn i Nl y ON BONUS A QDT ing at Headquarters; Committees holidays will be paid |charity. all probability the loss of life might ONUS MEASURE L i of the lower trolley fare were to the Sundays and for at the pro-rata rate, a minimum | Would Receive Committee. not have been so great. in ThiS Ci[v Will Be Sclected. effect that a 10 cent far is too much, ' considering the short ride within the three hours pay being made for He was then asked if he would fol- “A rigid investigation is now under TR A S ¢ VL, 7 ay to determine the exact cause of Under the auspices of the demo-|city limits, and that the feeling two hours work or les Monthly | jow that course if he should decide to e i o ’ rated employes wages arc to be ad-|run and was eclected, and he replied | (he accident. As soon as the hoard |.|-...|d:|mrl::'-’r“'v l’_‘ € '4‘--” mocingy The New Britain Rotary club, at|Cratic club, a rally for women will be [against the company owing to the justed to eliminate the old time and|that he would. He added, however, | completes its work, public npnounr-mm‘u_“‘h. mf‘(t m\-““; \‘)-r Je- Loyt BOWeR the ke hall ””‘“ mm‘“ :r-]'.\m-.m[ ‘;‘(, held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at|poor service rendered had created a one-half provisions. e that the idea of candid cy hufl not| ment will he made of its findings.” P MA‘.». (m. ) (?::-'hn x:n ',"m'v M_‘“‘m-‘““; him;d o “mv.‘”_ AL democratic headquarters Room 204 |condition which would be relieved by Ten rules regarding discipline, | pheen given serious consideration by o itn' ).It.))lllH. ‘,“,‘(l".m ce today by oty e unl\'n- L I"..m_ s in Booth's block, at which the prin-|the granting of a lower fare, to such grievances, discrimination against|him, Since that time he has heen All Right At Start, r“"‘:‘ '_‘;:F';“l;‘""“!" “”‘n’g “m ‘l“"fl‘)“"“"‘ ,(.,,n‘“‘m,,f, (e & “'p" jh”_"' 'ixinlw of the Jeffersonian party willlan extent that a greater revenue g similar matters i - i ' 5 i side arding, met with im- onal | i che be expounded. - s rERelE 4 committee men and si Newport News, Va., Feh. 23.—The {mediate * oppésition from several re.|terization of the program as the| s, eXpounded. ‘ fe wing i | vOuld be recelved through the medi- | Ihe rally is the first of its kind inum of a six cent fare than a 10 cent ot | E were remanded to the employes and (Continued on Page Ifourteen) " q L et . 4 % LA = T aDi e e | Col. A. 8. IMisher, chief of the light-|publican as well as democratic com- |rapid growth of the organization has| . city's political history since the [fare, the roads for further negotiations. , £ AR e e : £ : sans been confnet Col. A. 8. Iisher, chief of thte light- | mittee members. by no means been confined to the coming election is the first in which Conn. Co. Arguments. The board's new rules supplant the D WM S e e 0 ; fie SBates b 2 i »d State an Henant X national agreement made during fed- er than air service at langley field, | Debates Prove Uscless., United States but has spread to many | oo W8 0SB P Daring | control, which has beaw in ef- home station of the ill-fated Roma I'he new reservation, intended as a|other countries. &s of the nations|, \omniete ticket The representatives of the Conn- era . L P Il e o ing T v . o o P o S04 S " ore spicuous a P os|* A g ctic: o " fect since January 16, 1920, that “there YR jm'hlnk “”’_'fg,,“’”‘ substitute for that proposed several ‘“f:t ;mf- picuous about !h‘. aRIas) e R 1D S AN ELe Ao e Tos ccticut company argued that no the craft when she left here Tues- |days ago by Senator Brandegee, re-[and short messages were received mation of a woman's auxiliary to the |evidence had been produced in be- e "ELEfiATES T[] MEET g publican, Connecticut, provides that/from Rotary leaders in'other lands.| qemocratic town committee and a|half of the petition that the six cent he statement of Col. Ifisher refer- | nothing in the treaty shall be con-| [ Alfred IFleming of Chicago, was a permanent organization will be [fare would work out in New Britain, 8’897 MAY VOTE IN A ved to ¢ ons made in Chicago 1ast [strued as committing the United [ Speaker. effected. Committees will be se-|[except the evidence produced by ; 2 = night |,y] ll)‘.- 4 ,\l.i'Nn-Vlmls;m, .‘.u«:r.;yru‘s'_n;u to an exercise' of armed force ‘m:"‘“ “:‘;)l‘"v'sl)*i'”:m:‘r;‘l‘l‘vli:'l‘":\l(fir‘”f‘;m. “|lected to carry on the campaign in [guess work; that the tabulation in- G. 0. P. PRIMARIES [nvites Signatories to the|from a lctter written by ieut. Clir-| without the consent of congress lipllsc tie soirll atd-aiis O Rolaryi) i Beveral ko troduced by Mr. McErievy showed > ford E. Smythe, a victim o th\( :l':v After more than an hour’s debate, " e ]«~ rl;]( : <‘. e The rally will be for women only. |that the people paid 10 cents when R A aster, after the Roma's trip to Wash- [which failed to win over to the new |and members of the oun |1t will be addressed by democrat [that fave was first adopted and woul Treaty to London for ington last December. In this con- | proposal any of the senators who had [did not mention the salary question, | ggricialy of the present and past ad- |be willthg today if it ,fm not fop m‘! Women Expected to Play Important Conf oo nection Lieut. Wisher said: supported the Brandegee reservation, | the tax rate or the water supply, it|inigtrations, An effort will also be |dustrial depression, g g onlerer Thinks Him Misquoted. the committee adjourned . until to- [ Simply asked, “How can our organi-| aqe to secure women speakers. Role—1{0 Per Cent of Electors “Knowing Lieut. Smythe as I did I|morrow without action. zution help you solve your civie prob- | guestions on politics will be answered | o aleo :‘;lg,:ffl',;w:::'t' bt el cannot believe that he has been cor- No Bonus Action, lems and relieve you of some of the [T AH PO Aeatioutlcom bAHY: hRATE seenis ALiHEE i el 23 (By Associated [rectly quoted in Chicago relative to| The soldiers bonus uestion was|burdens that are placed on you every 0 London, Feb. 23 (By Associated [rectly quoted cag Lhig. ) y leatic Aays" 1 vihe BEiots by Breatdent make a 16 per cent reduction in fares The republican voting lists show | yrags) —The [3ritish government has|his letter to his father in which he [allowed to simmer today, the special | 4 e 5| beginning March 1, w T ES X ? i { - g 5 i a Spré 9 ays S 0. A » when three rides 5,897 voters eligible to take part in[in jteq the Irish signatories to thelis said to have declared the Roma |committee dealing with the question|l€on A. Sprague. dei Insurance Co. S e A the primaries to be conducted by the | sy gio.[pish treaty to come to London |unsafe.” of wiya of rising funds deferring| There was more in the letter Backed Seduction Suit |argued that decision based on the ‘nough morsy » show ha r Rotary + - 5 Jackson, I'eb. 23.-Governor |evidence and not on the guesswork G. O. P. March 31. This report, |15, an early conference on the whole| “Relative to the Washington trip of |further sessions until tomorrow. Some which was compiled by Registrar giynation it was announced in the[the Roma,” the colonel added, “I de-|committeemen said (he bill probably [club has grasped what it believes to Sl o e Dt PR T e L 0 Willlam J. Ziegler, shows a total j}5,40 of comiions today by Winston|sire to say that she behaved very | would not be reported out of the|be a brand new idea. e enEan thE Slus < m," Ehnrganr - tha pelition 5 E g L greater than the combined vote of | iupill secrefary of the colonies. |nicely under most trying weather con- |committee (his week or next. Wuny which how: bhs Tiows . Ghak @ Old Line IFire Insurance companies Appear For Petition democtaialand renullinime prion MMy churhill made U ahnounees! ditiona, Thore Was nothing wrongax-| Thera seemed to be: & disvosition ”r‘,mlt X Iymr""klm o 'I“IT\'I‘!':I"H: which withdrew from the state last| Herbert A. Johnson of the Landers e B i - o . N " g @ P o P o g ¥ o countr 1s seeking to sty sh a ¢ Sta . 8 y P l, thelcomingof Soman/yirage: mentiin-feply 40,4 questioner, RAUINE) Qept our. Epeed, “which was &, itrifisiite make haste slowly, .”f'”"f""v & birthday precedent that is new. [t|year following institution of anti-[I'rary and Clark manufacturing come The report by wards is: that the government lacked sufficient slow at times on account of the Ital- | was said that there RN st (o i, the Iakter Lo THE NEAyer LiAL| st \esislabion: Wibh, ToB(ERINE: it Ranv e oLk e e the employes First-—Men, 1,126, women, 2= linformation on what occurred in |::|v engines not working well in this :.n(um;m ,nlhlrn:_,'\ml l::(»:‘ a“"‘(irl ”';r while it has heretofore heen the cus-[$100,000 seduction suit filed against |of that company. He stated that the Total, 1,958, Dublin yesterday to form judgment|climate. ‘I'hese motors were roplac-|house (o postpone actio @ Vel o T AN taete > 2 : Y&t 3 ; | sbt . it .- [tem of people and organizations to be [him by Miss Frances Birkhead of [main factory employs about 3,200 Second-—Men, 961; women, as to the con to be -pursued rve-|ed and there w nothing wrong with [the d¢ );l x'» vu;vd:nf' :v"zmmlh‘"r:'r-* m‘i"" PeoE New Orlear his former stenogra- [ hands and that because of the 10 cent Total, 1,541. . [garding the Irish free state bill. the craft when she left here Tuesday [tween the Unite 4 L B 8h Broohd) Bagh) pher. trolley fare it has been necessary for Third—Men, 1,073; women, +|” Austen Chamberlain, the govern-|on what proved to be her last flight, |cipal allied nations are n]vn inds (f._\. Hias bomeny e g 5 i 1 oti tepresentative — e e an) Total, 1,951. boh i ment. leader in commons, later told Returned By Boat. 'ln vlm’”“ .";":;l“'ig"m|\;:\i‘n;:‘ "w"llhvr . some of its employees so that they 7 R 929; women, " Segriy . s PENEBTIE WA 9 3 d % LONEWOor ) 7 ¢ i SRR o e | "R i o 1 o ke e\ MORMON MISSIONARIES ARE PURSUED oo ot o sunrees o, fat"hey Total, 1,369. by Mr. Churchill the government did|\Washington by steamer after mak- ::wm.,.\ said there was reason fo bhe- aix sonth 18 Mt Ao T SIX cents to ride from their home to Rifth-~Men, 757; women, ‘Inot propose to take up consideration [ing the flight. from Langley field to | ihst some of fhe sehnisd o s, : it Pl o Mo duy-aa e SRR B, U gy 120 (el o L T : BY ANGRY BRITISHERS IN PLYMOUTH | <once- - of the Irish treaty bill on Monday as|the capital on the Roma because he | eign bonds would he in hand by July, “l.hr t\n'tr in the jitney and then 10 ! women, 5311 had been planned. was ordered to do so. Several higher | to reach the factor on the trol- Being of That Sex. (Continued At this time sentiment in the sp officers wanted to make the return| . ' L be for vés| — J e 3 The report shows 5660 men and ! U flight for experimental purposes and |C1al committee seems to be ¥ Paonessa Speak i [ r ! acturers and wholesalers primaries. ; e R back to lLangley field by steamer to ::.'-“::\“:m: t i die 1 WABEAL bt : g | next speaker on behalf of the petition, The women vote, which is an en- make room for them 8 ’ (Converts Here Rerewcsf {lTe presented the Wooster street and Mr.and Mes, Beardsloy Will Live at | Barnsdaie petition and said that the tirely new element in a mayoralty|stanley Rule and Level Company Wil Tomy (6o some mistake some % ontest, represents approximately 40 e ra ey : o) - - & P sl . Y g g ) Commenee Next Week to Operate | Where, for 1 am certain there was no | N Hostile Reception in Eng-| | oier wae citye piee | 2700 10 thal vicinity were tired of ) Paying 10 cents and some preferred to | with lower rates. per cent of the entire vote. Ways and criminal negligence and don't believe means of winning the support of fhis | (Lo Lieut. Smythe would have made such | factor is one of the problems heing a charge, even to his father, most seriously considered by the sev It was stated this afternoon hy an Whole Nation Monrns, Northern Atlantic States Will - Be Mroand Mres A “ardsiey of (fare and not a five cent one, as the eral candidates now in the field and |, icia) of the Stanley Rule and Level| wThe Roma disaster has cast a pall Francis street, will leave the city next | T€S19ents know that the latter would the town committees of the two ma- | aompany, that commencing next Mon- o gioom, ‘not only over Iangley field| Snowbonnd by Tomorrow, Weather | o000 (B Ansoa | E L L g e the company. jor parties, day, there will be an increase in the |and vieinity, but also the whele na clated Press)—A number of Mormon | MmOnth to take up thelr resldence at™ gy pavrensa alao toll of. the oor . working hours of the plant ltion and charges vefiecting on the| JH6pO Bays missionaries were pursued through | Luman, Cal, a subnrb of Sacramento. [service being given on some Iuw‘: g3 Under e new schedule, ‘some Of men‘who wenl Yo thelr 8eafh Tussday| Swashington, Feb. 28-2THe alorme|the streets yesterday by an angry meb|Mre, Heardsley has been in poor [the company in New Britain at pres- MRS. GATHERINE MURPHY the. departments will operate. "I” B :"'“ should not be lightly made. - and cold wave which have made the [hecanse of their utterances in Market | heaiin for several months and a0 He said that during cestain hour a week, while in other ‘flp.,n” "The air service is making a thor- | northwest ice and showbound 'will|Square, The police cued the Mor ehadiis S cllmats wan. sulgasol b hours of the day cars are run with - ments, the working time will be b5 lough and searching investigation of overspread the Atlantic coast region mons with difficulty I ner physician only a 80 minute headway. 0ld Irish Resident Dies This Morning hn'ur:.- a 1‘\-\-rvk.”r Mt s :hn 1,\'1nm,. vl!.\:ql:d"r, and les far there | by tomorrow night, according to vlw‘ Mr. R ardsley, until recently, was Mayor Curtis Has Floor, n making the change in ~|has been nothing found to irdicate cast issued foday by the weather Newspapers Opposed, | ak 3 Sanley, Rile & . May OB s At The Home Of Her Daughter.|creage of time, the officials are also|criminal negligence recently or at any ,’:,r:,(,l,,q i 3 London, »4*.'1.’ 23 I«‘ln Associated ‘I':‘\",“,",|"‘”,J,:\ l\l,‘yfl : :\’:“!Y;\\a|\|\|”,1.||'n\r, m.-l::"prm(;nf.z'v;::“;,f,’i',’,"(,',fr”,','" o B 0 S eHII O Harssen) &f:rEased - 1o An adjustment of the |other fime _the machine was in first| The storm had its center early fo. [Press -Some of the newspapers rec. | ¥ T | sented many arguments in ;,.‘Fn:‘r:; : wages. . class shape day over the upper Lake region and [ently have heen conducting a cam Mrs. Beardsley was the first local | the six cent fare, and in closing said Mrs. Catherine Murphy, widow of In some lnf.tam‘fs there will be a & sl with its progress tending east-north- |paign againgt Mormon activities | \woman o be a candidate for office. | that the company would obtain a the late Michacl Murphy, died at 6|reduction while in other cases the eastward. ‘The bureau Indicated that|throughout the country, alleging that |y, the jast state election she was on | Kreater revenue from the si cent fare s'clock this morning at the home of [Proposed adjustments will mean an FAMOUS GATCHER D]ES ' [the cold wave will be preceded by fthe missionaries were frying 1o obtain |y democratic ticket as nominee for | than from the 10 OBt fare her daughter, Mrs. William J. Noble, |increase for some of the employes. snow or rain | women converts who would proceed | o resontative Prior to the passage Congratulates City, s lo Utah and embrace polygamy. This|of'the suffrage amendment she was| When asked if the gity of New wife of the chief of the fire depart- st ; : ment; at 67 Harrison street. The MRS. B. L. MOTT D[Es William “Pickles” Dillocfor, s1. Louts| New Vork, Feb. 23 Storm warn-|yatement was strenuously denied by [ytiive in (he state organization (or | Reitain had heen sme e requce oy i walk to New Britain. He also argued Woman Office Seeker, land. | that the city is asking for a six cent STolAleer : s Twaaibott JneTrelngn ings were ordcred holsted today from |the Mormon elders, but their meetings | equal franchise. erating expenses, Mayor Curtis re- to old age. She :lva]s ?';orln in lrelan_d Talng expensey, Meor Curts re. 7 , and had been a resi-| . S 5 éiniv';:sm:ugnovny tor 52 years. She|Was For Several Years Presidont Of | ryphoid Fever. leaves besides Mrs. Noble, the follow-| (iongress of Mothers' Clubs In This| o el e ing: a daughter, Miss Mamie Murpiy, I”;’:np'(:r'»'s&"‘f:‘,r-im \:?1 IOI“:(‘I\::‘ and three sons, William Murphy, of [ State. E8)- eorER Bt v Rl ol dVes i Waterbury, a former member of the tional catcher died at a hospital today police department; John Murphy and National Backstop, Succumbs to | Delaware Breakwater to Eastport, (have heen hroken up in some of the L : Me., by the weather hureau, Which [{hjckly populated suburban districts - . P if the tax rate had been redne the gaid a storm over the Great lakes| Appeal to Authorities, |Candidates’ Activit }lna\'nr also replied in the affirmative, was moving eastward with Increasing | ppe authorities have been urged | o X i U'pon hearing the answers of Mayor ntensity. Gales were predieted 1ate | (om various sources to take action| BriNE Many ’New Voters | [ror henring the answers of M s with a view to expelling the members | Applications to be made voters are | city of New Britain was to be con= - o s g . " o of sect. mring into the office of the regis- | gratulated. ew Haven, Feh, 23-—Mrs. B, I.|from typhoid fever. - g 2 | pe ! | - d w{\n who for severnl years was| Dilhoefer's home was in Cleveland, | %¥—— Home Secretary Shortt vesterday |tpars at City Hall due, in a great| Senator Hall Has Figures, James Murphy of this city. Kknown In the state as president of the|He was taken sick in January short. interviewed two of the Mormon lead- | measure, to the activities of office | Senator Hall presented figures —_— —~ congress of mothers' clubs, died sud- |1y after his return from Mobile, Ala THE WEATHER ers but the result of their conversa- | geekers and party workers who are |showing the increase in population in s 5 ‘ ! ‘ R S b T . —0— tion was not divalged. making an endeavor to strengthen | the city of New Britain for the past . — denly last night at her hom® here, [where he was married to Miss Mas- P 3 BOSTON 100 YEARS A CITY. > She had been a president of the|sie Slocum. Hartford, Feb. —Forecast their chances for putting across a[five years, and the failure of the Con- Boston, Feb. 23.—Boston as a city | Woman's State council of education| The catcher came here several for New Britain and vicinity: Sought Converts Here, candidate this spring. All applica- | necticut company to increase its pa- today reached its one hundredth mile- and active in the Baptist denomina-|years ago from the Philadelphia Na- Unsettled, probably rain to- About a year ago a delegation of [tions must be in by March 16 at 5 [tronage. He said that this nho_"ulhlt slone. The anniversary was without | tional women's hodie: Besides her|[tionals and he frequently coached at night, warmer: Friday cloudy Mormon missionaries visited this city [p. m., so that lists of “to he mades” the people cannol pay the increase formal celebration. Mayor Curley des- | hushand, a sister, Mrs. Lillian B. Mil-[third base., His death leaves the and colder. where, in a govert manner, (n is said, |may be compiled and sent to the se.|asked in the fare. & T 1 . RS o i w6 rding v made 4 i al attempt tollectmen. Voters will be made March Nt t Patriots’ Day, April 19, as|ler, of Waterbury, survives. The in-[Cardinals with only two regular they made an ineffectual a - ignating L abtain some converts. 25 and 27, (Continued on Fourteenth Page). the date for observance. terment will be at Ansonia. catchers—Clemons and Ainsmith.

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