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Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business ESTABLISHED 1870 : EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1922 - TWENTY DAGES : PRICE THREE CENTS 32 _MILLION DOLLAR SHIP |INDSAYCLANSIE ALLIONDONKALTS EXPECTCURTISTO | ENGLAND’S PROTECTORATE SUBSIDY BILL SUPPORTED | TRIEDTOPAY BACK| DURING CEVEMONY ~ BE CANDIDNGE AT, OVZR EGYPT RELINQUISHED, BY HARDING TO HELP U. S. s ting e iy s AT WOVAL WEDDING 00 v s noty~ ZLLOYD GEORGE NOW STATES g Pratsyncnr s pomonss ares (Not All He I Accased of P ' isoonnt [ ac. itali | e Measure Prowdes Finan-|MAYOR O. F. CURTI Sealiv Prness My and Visonn Lis- Pioked I Amhornauve Bt |MRS. ANNA SPAULDING | British Premier Declares cial Aid For American| OV OUT OF OFFICE fjy) CONSIDERED Sulcipg| celles Married af Westminster FARLEY WILL N()l' RUN l)lhf AT A.( EOFS3 Egyptians Will Be Ship Owners Engaged""""' MERKeg: 1t Adlytaable For Yxaous | Makos- ConfobionFio Tollio—saj HE| Abbey This Mmm"g Solicitors Will Ask Contributions of | Lincoln Street. Woman Passes Away | Papmitted To SOIVe tive to Locate Elsewhere For a Souzht to Do Right Thing—Docsn't b L g Leade This Woek— | This Morning—Was One of weaders s Pk s e—Was . ln Forelgn Trade Fow Days At Least, Want to Be Known as «common | SERVICES ARE MARKED Women Voters Tp Hear Miss Fgan Varly Settlers OWn Problems =3 Work was started in carnest (| Ordinary Skunk." \ | Stondss it mmAting Tiart Soaniding asad 88 i Lini . BY pOMP AHD DIGNITY o S | ve \: H\l Tow .I»I= the Ir:m‘ Azro ..ulym | to refit the de rtments of ity ’ N « iy Ko A New York, I%h, 25--Alfred I | | i that a o W 1 Y r i nles: IPOSC Vans v changes 'O X President Goes Before Both AAbvre Teniad bt &, OO0 R |1 indag, Goonsed of soindiles mesiee b | miess present plas are vanged. g died at the nome o ner daen. | Approximately 10,000,000 9 . is 3¢ the 1 P i e | WOmen out of nearvly §1,000,000, in| Archhishop of Canterh Voll " y ol ol urtla. will formally\ter, Mrs. W, H. Warner of 141 Lin Houses and ' Reads His to e the resuit of desects in wirine. | i Ot 06 by 8100 e L L L e T o i i ara s coanly pl) L ke stock deals; todny confessed that _ . : oln street at 7 o'clock this morn People Will Be Affecte | The mayor's ofifce on the second | it SRCH 1781 | in him were | Nuptiats, Addecsses Guests, Coms | 107 IS SItri, and simitancons . ;h i cted ) come annonnceme i The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock v is Decision by Great . | 5 Message * on American | foor will need a new ceiling. Sev- | e aecording to (tehard ¢ Mu \;!-NI ik .\.'nlu’s of plaster fell yes- | pyy stant distriet attorney menting Upon New Democeacy and | PUEN manager, whom it is reported fryupsday afternoon from her home erday whe e water kene ¢ 3 was selected sove woeks nge g ¥ n the water weakened the |™“jingsny was arrested last night af | AR sGisated Sevelal WAeKE £§0. on Lincoln street and interment will| Byitain 3 Merchant Marine. hire R i) : s arrested last night tding Topa i | |ceiling, and a_considerable part of [(verbrook, 1., after having been in Expressing Hopes For a Lifetime | Campaign Plans Laid be dn Fairview cemetery, Rev. Dr, G. This information leal out today [W. C. Hill will officiate what rem: S 5 0ose as to W o mains fs 8o loose as to beldicted here for grand larceny. of Happiness For the Bridal Conple | 1ged sup-| She was born in Ravenna, O., and | {dangerous if it Is not replaced, In [ i . from the circle that has pl |Re b : i : Accepts All Blame, y: | 5 intime, the mayor is without T sride Throws Bouquet on Grave | port to the present mayor in the [came to New Britain in 1856, In 1860 London, Feb, 28—Prime Ministe 1 I 3 ' 28, ime Ministep sidy estimated at approximately ¥ He was hrought here today, He 3 Y 4 , L o 3 vent of his decision to seck rve-clee [she married Mr, Spaulding and had | Lloyd George announced in the Hon 000,000, annually to be provided for The school committee s operating [acccpted blame for the alleged trans- of “Unknown Hero,” tion. Ifrom the same source comes|been a resident of this |~||\kv\|‘r vuu'lv of Commons this afternoon “‘"I-‘lc'u;‘n: principally by the diversion of (r‘n}""‘lf‘l' difficulty in the offge of the actions, Mr. Murphy said, and de- | the information that Curtis has heen| Mr. Spaulding was a descendant in | British protectoraté over Igypt bad per cent of the nation's customs re-|school superintendent, which adjoins "““'" ! that when he was exposed in [[F || planning his campaign, to he carried straight line from Stephen been terminated, and that P'E\“r’fl was ceipts, would be paid to the owners the main offic Some of the ¢ "‘~‘(I‘I’(\lf:;"| e "‘_’_I"“" his wite. de BLACK CAT AT PALACE | ont along lines simitar to those of [who came Mussachusetts Iay in|free to work out such national ine of American ships engaged in foréign :n (tlml'n)lrxv.vn;(rmrm must he replackd S "”' ')'1 ,‘,,'II(] “y ““(: ;:l ""I';lw‘ TAREN AS GOOD OMEN, last year, for several weeks at least, |1 nd settied in Cambridge In |stitutions as might be suited to the ' a hill intre o ay in|before the office can again be use ge. e broke do and sobbec i | ¢ 3 o trade under a bill introduced today |v“ fore Ahe Gldcaciningsin bz UsESRERL R s Llgni0 Tl et & While it has heen generally suppos-: he became one of the 84 pro-|aspirations of her people. the senate and house. The measurc n the New Britain club, where the 8 cd that the mayor would seek the [prietors trmington British Terms, At the same time Mr. Lloyd George incorporates a subsidy plan prepared |greater part of the damage was done, 'I“': "" """""‘”"‘\"I In the Pronepio ) London; b, 28, (BY The |1} anor of re-election, it was known to| Mrs, Spaulding was an withority o1 detectives and others in the district Associated Press)—The appear- ||| | i e 3 ol i 2. B ¢ 1 abpeats fllbut a few close friends and follow-[the early days und people of the city|Rave the terms upon which the Brite by the shipping board and endorsed |Workmen are speedily carrying on the p 5 i m M 4 e i ot Vaale e euls are|dttorney’s office, according to Mr. ance of a black cat under the || \ i by President Hnm_ ng in a message |.vl of ; n(()‘vmnlulmn.. M .114“ are M ohy o B Brokiae Pals ‘ jers that the pre-campaign work had fand she held a world of reminiscenc ish government will give Egypt the read tody to a joint session of the|being served in the pri dining ) o wEUSRIENAn Loalage progressed so far, of the old days here, She be + u[opportunity of working out her own e {hall apart from the room that was Admits Taking Money. irly this morning wus hailed . Ave TR HEMIBEE pf The b Cbraree f e el Introduced in the senate by Chair-|rendered uscless by fire and water. Mr. Murphy said Lindsay admitted s an omen of good luck for the ||| 4 [ininas by el i L AL S s t White Paw i ted, howe 1 e o o I : rincess Mary by the people | Persistent reports that Curtis was)Uhurch in 1866 and in her younger said a governmen ite man Jones of the commerce com-|is expected, however, that by the Jast!rrankly taking money from Mrs, W, g It s very act r would show the H vhat Y f the wee R ot e Yy sembled there, The crowd, con- [[[In the field were substantinted last[1ays was very active in all of its af- | PCr would show the House what shad mittee and in the house by Chairman |0 week, the dining hall can again |, Arnold and Mrs. Dorothy Atwood i fairs taken place since the declaration of! Greene of the merchant marine com- be used. hich he was unable P -sisting mainly of women with [[[Week when it was disciosed that many [falrs. pmgdl il K e J : i (viet; o wag ripble toipay hagl, ¢ their children, checved the ani- ||| Prominent republicans, particularly | She is survived by one daughter, [ the policy of the Rritish government mittee, the bill sets forth that the also said he had received large ¥ PR AL, s W ast Dece aft fai urpose of the direct subsidy i 3 : LSl L mal lustily. | manufacturers and city officials, had |Mrs. W. H. Warner, with whom she |last December after the failure of the f,, '3 :Xfl e d;‘:,.. ,m“," ‘r:rlo ,ion NEw flRLEAN H |rrom Mrs. Lillian N, Duke, divo 2 | been approached in the inter of [lived following the death of her hus- | E8Yptian Mission to T.ondon led by ; d e \OD 3 fl“n mh\ ; i, wife of Benjamin 1. Dyke, - “The | P e financial side of Curtis's cam- [band, and one grandson, W. Spaulding | Adly Yeghen Pasha. The Paper also enance of the American Merchan obacco King. lie declared S e | midaft. When Counclimin FHowars, 81 Bainsr of ik ol would contain, he added, the declara- ondon, FFeb, 28, —Princess Mary, | tion of policy on which the govern- Marine, to Promote the Growth of the ever, according to Mr. Murphy, i Baed ob e Tt b i . Foreign Commerce of the United ILLIANI EAHN[VAL the amounts he is alleg : ouly dutigler of King ‘Georse and | oot oo murnished much of the fi| ment, in accordance with the prin- States and to Contribute, to the Na- L | ceived were “grossly excessive,” 9% 4 mayrled 1008y 10l yuinata) bagking for the mayon "“"fiUVT N"T SEEKI ciples laid down in December, now tional Defense.” | Paying Back Weekly., Viscount Lascelles, with all the pomp he W . proposed to proceed. i = & | Lindsay, accore t r, 8 and dignity betitting 0 Construction Loan Fund. 20,000 P A @ 'Q,“,,mil,, e ¥ \::.u\l’ll‘ “I‘::(]:‘!";" e R S fi¢ ‘\\': \‘:"n: 1'_""" | ready to contribute again, it was Other provisions of the bill would | ? ersons Srending il i ¢ Jae o Hie s ot Hey 4| Abbey at 11:30 o Sna odsbrgre- | R L e R RESTRIET RA!]"] FANS Egypt I\‘\.i‘tlbl\o?t‘x:ov::rr:x‘lz:mn of 10, STl after the couple were pronounced man | o shovtive ) TS ‘ellahs, Copts and approxim’- authorize the creation of a “construc- et i agiee & g . e e e by | BestivitiesiniSouthern: - | e ik aliescd tohigve sald fn Bidlons vite Wt L aresounnedn . S : the shipping board and derived ! | cor on minster r: out th Lt 8-urdRpstoon, Howavel, HDI; An ately 100,000 foreigners, is nominally shipping bos deri from | _' 5 J & out the happy message | 4 thoritative source, that »cam A i a A a pa f the Turkish Empire hut vIr- the sale of its vessels in addition to City Today Mrs. Atwood has heen getting $325 |and vast crowds gave tumultuous | maien manager was pleked herore the Hoover Explains Confer- :;-‘:;‘;:v‘ ‘Z‘(vl‘\i(i!ulos s b L operating revenues; require that not | s s a month and I gave her $1 to p greetings. public announcement by Councilman i . ||-.‘.gfnn.i . Its government is an el e = her rent and have been paying b y Seenc of Grandeur, Hart, but that the date for announce-{ €nce Is to Encourage jnireditary monaschy whose head, ber of aliens admissible to this coun- | New Orleans, Feb. 28 Itex, king |07 three rs. Miss Carlotto Nill-| he scene of the Y Within | iment of candidacy—Saturday of this from 1892 to 1914, was the Khedive try in any one year-be transportedin|of the 11 mival, was officially [ SO0 (4N actress), received from me [ the historic walls of the Abhoy was | week dnctdad. Titen o0 4 Gon Amateur Operators Ab T e foreign bottoms: and authorize the|welcomed to New Orleans today | o UIn8 the month of beeem-fone of impressive grandeur, with the | fepene B ctrong G a payment of an additional month's pay when he halted his pageant, portray- | /05 They have all been receiving it. | King and Queen and the entive royal " Ntayor Will it Back e LR i i s s annually to officers and men of the |ing the last 200 years of histoey. of || 014 10L leave anvhody high and [Rousehold participating with all | Fihml Gt bl i el “'mm:o Of}:\-hbd“ Hlilqr:“ umi e e Wil iebe i O td s WA O afthouzh T zot into a me Miss | ranks -represented in the brillant 11 present ns are carried Washington, Feb, Belief on |in the war led to his deposition an n ! E 0§ ] E e pp g ,.. ¥, before b Enaa N e s been geVing $175 | o i : At : ‘. - | Mayor Cartis wilj not conducet { the part of amateur use of radio |he was succceded by his uncle, the The Merchant Marine Naval Re- jcity hall. Here he was handed the e s semblage, while outside ‘the Abbey, | o oo 1t iz possibic he | apparatus that the wireless o former Prince Ahmed FKuad, a€ one serve,” which the bill would estabtish |keys of the city by, Mary Heloise 4 i enthusuastic popul homage was| il speak before a few public {6158 Hpwe It Sanatan. s i ‘l'f',"f time president of the University of as a component part of any reserve |Bruns, five year old daughter of [ Not “Ordinary Skunk,” given the bridal pa lerings, but the butk of the work wili | ward restricting fmatenrs in g 1eir | PRYDE, who was invested with the titie . 1 3 ’ fce {88 . il aited « for I mdon ! Y . s b i $ 4 7 their 5 ¢ i K force of the Umted States navy. lice Commissioner Bruns and receiv “1 do not want fo go down as a| F0f "’”‘ pwalted duy found-Londow|pe done hy ward . committees and| development of wirelkss telephony, (0f Sultan Hussein Kemal. Abbas Voula. Setl 118 Ships. ed & welcome from Mavor Moshan [common ordinar, S liitdray g IEEOWAGL MY, escur donists Trom il spealcers ofher (han the candidate expressed by Daul 18, Godley, of |Hilm! became an exile and lssued a on behalf of his loyal subjects. 1 to have ‘declared . at another|D4rts of the isles and the continent Practically the only new develop- | dar Grove .| proclamation from Constantinople in Americans also were in evidence, huy ; ARG i Uy Apopinae ningd the) bt Ly ANS v nee, hun-fments on the democratic side today | American Radio: Relay league, (1915, calling upon Egyptians and Su- Dy amendment of section five of The royal parade consisted of i point, according to Mr. Murphy, “and Ireds having m ‘Ii the voyage to h.un".w statements by William 1% 1Farley, ! hrought from Secretary Hoover af to. |danese to rise against England, whom 4. glimpse; Ok the \great slate func-|one of ‘tliose nigst prominshtly Men=] A EmeelinE a var oiand denial that |he charged with his overthrow. Later the Merchant Marine act of 1920 the!ftwenty pgorgeous floals, depicting {although my lawyer has told me to shipping board would be “authorized |“Romances of the River and Valley” fmake no stotement 1 feel that you and directed"” to sell its ships “as[and was followed by the druids par-|men have treated me so rezular {hat |Hon. tioned mayoralty timber, that he[the conference had such a purpose. he was known to have financed Bolo sbon as practicable, consistent with|ade of seventeen floats cntitled “Fv- |1 want {0 help you if 1 can. London Takes Holiday [cannot consider the nominations and | M. Hoover declarcd. whom s at- | Pasha, the defeatist agent, executed good business methods” to citizens of |ery man's heaven” in additvon there Asked if he had received as much| All these, augmented hy native ithe jaunching of a drive by the dem-|eq sueh a report was “malicionsly |by the IPrench. In 1919, Abbas Hil- the United States. Wwere: mimerous amaller parades” of fias, $300,000 from Mg, Duke, Lindsay;|londoners; most of whom took thefoerat town comnilttes for. moneyal rbricatine: e Assertad! SHaE Tihel il Yest leatint Bevpti wereteoAANIALE The base subsidy rate provided for | carnival ) Eeoording o, Me: MAvpltyy responded: ey ot Grginded into evor he and fwith which to finance the campaign. [ primary purpose of the conference |ed by the government. all vessels either sailing or of 1 ! Today ¢ a holiday and | Witthout hesitation: That is ruh- [space Puckinghan lace, along | NMr. Russell is director of veralf was for the protection and rncour- Many Wactions, gross tons or more, regardless of |[was given over to rerry-making|bish the Mail, in “T'ra r Sauare. down | phranches of the Russell Brothers but-| azement of amateurs in the use o ihe | Several factions exist in Kgypt, alt specd “is one-half of one cent per'|from early morning until six o'clock | Wike Is Innocent. White 1ail and the precinet of [ter stores with headquarters in this [ neye means of communication " lor them committed to independence gross ship ton per hundred nautical |in the evening, when masks must be | yy wife never knew anything L AT iament buildings and the Abbey.|city. In addition he has other busi-[ . GOy AR WRENNE sl to for sreater freedom frem British rule. miles traveléd.” All power driven|removed in accordagce with police | 4han my affairs,” he said, ac ding Miny paid h prices for seats inness interests that will require h ppear hefore the conference today, | Followers of Abbas Hilmi and the vessels between that tonnage and five [regulations. to Mr. Murphy, “and has been won- | (2N or even standing room in win-|close attention, he explains, 1l he appeared an behalf of ama. | Nationalists led by Said Zagloul Pa- thousand tons gross woild recelve rate| The carnival geason was opened last{ deping why I have heen jiumping from [ 1088 flanking the way Farley Cannot R, teurs of the country who svere upset |sha constitute the radicals; adherents applying to greater displacement, night with the parade on Proteus, [eity fo city, and she is nearly crazy Honrs hefore (he 2,500 guests hogan R T 1 heen anpraached | over the way they thonght the con-|of Sultain Hussein Kemal are the Speed of Vossels. entitled “The Romance. of theland asked me to commit suicide with \rlnlinv‘: in the Abbey there were g '”“' s by private in- | ference was starting out. The infer- |moderates, Said Zagloul Pasha was Rose" followed by the Proteus ball at | he overflows of humanity in every street | \ 1 1. il 18 “renapted; b ference complained of by the various | banished to Ceylon by the British on For vessels capable of a speed of [the Athenacum. Lindsay admitted traversing {he route. Some hring. dividua fative of the femocral organ- | hroadéasting concerns, M, odley ns. | December 20, 1921, folfowing, serious thirteen knots or more additional al-| The Rex hall at fhe Athenzeum to- [traded on the stock market and that | blankets and food with them .r;..’,":.'r\ i il S L serted, came from songlomeration | rioting in Cairo, Alexandria, Tanta ! I i Vf an ndiserim- (and other places, in which scores Vi Vi i ] ¥ i ' wing stavities f 3 « - y s poeertain fosecir heir prinee lowances would be provided, ranging [night will hring the festyvities to a | he had lost, Me. Murphy declared :"\ k“"”" A ,4\‘1 3 n"”« vi "‘ ‘.‘,! Inc The executive committer of the|of commercial u: i i possession of party met last evening in the head-|inate charg " rather than from the were killed, many wounded and sevs from two-tenths of one cent to fwo |eclose. Tt was estimated twenty thous e A AT Sudions (b Centantor. versels Wity undi mersons attended (e gelebration i S MBI Y abRaclh BeElibin wrters in Booth's hlock, with about [activities of amgteurs, and was due eral hundred persons arrested. speed of 27 knots or more. These women say that when you 8.000 Trafiic Cops, | i s N e argelyte: Lie fene t rEGE Tl Convention Rejected. Wha, Bhipping board. wonld be & ook their money you told them fha At §:40 o'clock goneral vehienlar 11:""" e s “’”"‘I’r": i :;:l':"_‘ ""»""‘] :“ i ki "m“:“”r”",,;"_',i"fl"""" VeIng "iie BRCERRL ,“s,”rhj,,,, Sanditiade 22l i 5 . . yon were in a pool wilh G . [traffic was diverted from the streets | Dreaty L A e 1 i o . rejec ; 3 thorized to increase these rates up to|[nvite ('ouncilmen to G e Lo : | the stroetaily o malgh was hroufht up and| Mr, Godiey tuged I followed the rejection, by an Egyptian double their amount whenever it x Saker, Thomas Lamont, Prcy befweer, the palice and the Abbey bygus s B8 SETE liemagives kilatrioting the sala T yDy Adclegation representing the sultan, of shall determine that the base rate is Hear City Manager Plan ’”"‘,;_" and Clarles Sl L 5 o | 2atoros: OF eighit tiousknd Ibhi-coat g SR &Y ABts oF Diils aF for: and suggest. |a proposed convention by the British insuftic & s hey & mistaken abont the fed and white gloved police who lin- |25 I 50 to ters | governme roviding for a termina- RIS aUCR S oneralion Wh). i Botary | olol, thtaush CILV | spatemait,’ ) wha, the - allesed . veRls|od e o i wehers| A Plan of action for the collection | ed a wave length ) (o 276 nieters’| EOvenAT ANt PO VIBINRGESREEEL lines where the establishment and B r the roval way crowding watehers| . " he | for amatours. Br sting ttations, tion of the protectorate which has malntenance, (of 'service fa: considered,| C1STK A 1. Thompson, has extended |He denfed thathe ever heard of the [back to the curbings. The arrival or|0F contributions was agreed upon. They for amwatcurs, = \ length |continued since 1914 and for new : . : ; it an invitation to members of the com- | “Domino Ciub™ until he read in the leading democrats of the eity will ‘s fhe-seld, should he places on"a ABnEuh &Y Sa o a n sary t 4 t 1 it 'S . " n = iy rom 1welve hoandre o vightee res of native administration e DTOWONS SUE DRMOHSLes isunel] to attend & lunehoon,| newepnnbes abeut It wnd deniad’ It Continued on Fifth Page) approached this week and swill befof from twelve hundred to niglhteen|measunes ¢ : { N asked {o donate their sharc of (he| hundred met < under the present |nider British control. welfare.” Similarly, it would be per- S, b4l "hurs at 12 v'clock ;. B A4 ever told s the T ; Thursday at 1 o'clocls, noon, at {had ever told his vietims that ther @ et 0 ‘maters, -naximum | - Adley. - Yeghep yDakhp, iformar ipres ountered micr, spokesman for the Egyptians at :’;:::::1 'Ori:‘;(i:;:va'::vsbarh::«:‘)"‘m".l:: the EIks' club. The New London [was sueh a club or that he belonged 21m E WaE| s e : Shscie e Braine. 4 5 ‘0 A4 on Eighteenth Page Wwas enc city mu zer will speak. to it, according to Mr. Murphy. AGREEME(NT W]TH GERMANY RGQunURE. L IR I & : . the conference in London, in declin- a i S — e — proposals offered by Marquis considered desirable. |ing the Trade Defined. R o 5 7 g A ——— N T T nrzon, said B anyete tetween tne tnttes siates| SIX MEN ARRESTED IN LOS ANGELES | roime viverences wien vene| PERFECTLY SATISFIED, COMNANDER OF "i:f,'.lfl“-"‘}y;.:]?:‘:‘nL‘i.%;;!:i“.‘;p“fi‘;i{a“nmafffsf = o : tons Promise To Pay 720 Million - | SRRl i, AT T Y RAID MAY BE IMPLICATED IN MURDER | v oo " LEGION SAYS AFTER SEEING HARDING iy At [ttt tion of such trade excludeg that on s cation to the Sultan transmitting the the Great Lakes as ‘:'PIY as trade ‘:lw- |terms offered by Marquis Curzom, porta th foreign countrien nheve the| URFER TO BUY STOC! ; distance between the vessels last port | of call in the one and the vessels first | Mystery port of call in the other, is less than [Waterbury Clock Company Wantgs tn‘ i g Y150 miles.” Payments Provided. Washington,IFeb, 28.—A ship &ub- years ago, announced that he that he haa ————— RCER - Berlin, FFeb. 28. (By the Associated \ | v - 4 g Press) A provisional agreement o » A MDY PEAN QI | British foreign secretary, said: [Sleaths Working en Taylor [reachea b N the Altied repara. [MacNider Di s Bonus I1RS. CREAN SELECTED | “Searcely a generation has passed i tions commission and the ; X s i s S sinee ypt was rescued from an- Quiz Prisoners [govcrnment provides for the ; and Is Informed President | : archy and there are signs that the R S| fayment by Certmany of 730, | “ Chosen a Member of the Democratic [ S1ehY AN THERE AT SR onalist e & Narcolic gold marks in cash and 1,450,000 Is Hearit and Sou ith | te Akl = w in Place | movement are even now capable of Taken in N‘“(m““ Den gold marks i kind, it v annonnet SR R SO T D plunging her back into the abyss from Veterans. | of Mrs, Lilian Beardsley, Resigned, |which she has so recently been rais- ed.” Viscount Allenby declared that The bill provides that where net and nmtlwr‘.—nnvr $1,200.000, (le:-!n-“p‘ ould the deliveries in kind nof » the total fixed, the cash pay SESY, Mo ML Crean of 18 Summer Lope fritish mpire must have firm operating income derived by a owner| yyotorhury, Feh. 28.—Confirmation ; : A irom vessels receiving the subsidy svas goolred in this olty today of e = ments will not he inereased, nnder trect, has heen selected as a member | gygraptees against any menace to its benefit exceeds ten per cent in any \;';(5lf)‘nnw oty York tiat the Watar Lios Angeles, TFeb, S SIX men |{his reement. Thus it is pointed [ Washington, IFeb. 28 Hantord [of the democratie state contral €om- |jiiepests” and that martial law would fiscal year, fifty per cent of such ex. | ! 6 MacNider, national commander of the |mittee. She will fill the position cre- | ease s soon as an Act of Indemnity conferved with the ated by (b signation of Mrs, Lilian [ had heen passed and had become op- cess shall be paid to the shipping|, | for amoi to $1,200,000 for the i e board to be placed in the merchant| ' 2Mmounting to Detectives working on the mys- | stipulated deliveries of products were | president on the honns sitoation to- | LBeardsley \ HE deave shortly 10 | apative in all the civil and criminal marine fund from which the subsidy 255618 or Robert H. Ingersoll and|yer 1aving on Iebruary 1 of Wil | quly made \ dniy, urelng fmmeditte enactmett 61 her honie In California f Egypt SPERIE haknalt, WILhGUEL (il s e g ey | Brothen inclading the latter concern's|iam Dasrtond Tavisy, modon plature] o M |bonus legistatior [courts of Feyp 4 i pi b I stipulated watch making plant in this city [ 8erinr aosattors I;m i PElS — onns e 1 g < < well known in this Terms Offered. : that this shall not exceed the total WG GRer-JaN formesly drade aval ettt “' Ul i H A | Mr. MaeNider and John ”“":"‘ city, She | singer of note and has| The terms offered to the Egyptians i T as al a4 panorter wlie ha e arrests wi "~ w “ g [Taylo logis! e agent of th v " 5 S . 3 r amount °f compensation received |inaating of the Ingersoll creditors in | qevelon coneetion with the e ! | Bandits Board Trolley [Ehrne, SN Shet e 2 ' Jappenred all over (he state at various by Great Britain included an agree- fiReY the propoNedl 16w ing. ofy it § St n wi v ! {gion, who accompanied the command-{ Lo Grinas he s roloist in St ment to grant independence on three ! | (.| New York: yesterday aftetnoon. Tt| “he men gave the hames of-John Car and Steal $7,000 | Ty : W ; In addition to the ten per cent di- was there decided to have a public| . “lm“" Rirby '_\\_ i : < -I ;‘ |er, declared on leaving i} VIILE | Mary's churel conditions: first, the appointment of o i S rky, un Kirby, William A ' on, Ky, [eh, 28 onse tl ey were 1 3 for s minisiries B AR ) O preate lsale of the assets on April 10, AR S el SRS A Fhres House that. ih T [ 8he ie cspecially adapted for (he|advisers for the minisiries of finance ] . b & 1 A0 4 t, neh s Har- [ hane ndi soarde street car fistied w e resulls” of {1 N 4 . ¥ g b e o e BHE\ ‘b5 ANV (OO et Soprass | WALEPBURY. Claek oofnpany: Hid: 1 8l Fye Amevhetm, | The Rrvests TOloWed| art ot t) moint of mive rebEd. Gho| feratine: ; work which she will be calied upon | and justice; second, control over for duties, taxes or fecs, Whi':'h \\'n(:lr;:;afi: 12 e e odly o Pt received. | fwenty hours of inv ion by po-|clerks connected with the first nation- | 'W‘y. e will he no de y the pas- |0 do meRIber DI tis MBI ot e Brit "‘Mi\‘hm{l.o(v}:. ,'nnt(irvlv‘\. loybled under the bil RO Thelocal concern h r lice officers on information furnished a1 hank of Ludlow, Ky, of a satchel sage of soldier bor islation. (he |Mitiee and she is a les among the tion of a British army of occups & doybled under the .l_l. anc also |he““”“"rmvun'ru] watche: L iy poiiée sonroes, which they al bank sy Tshn, a ratch age of soldier bonus ition, ».] women: ke 18 it fdent of fhe It was reported that the deiegation amount that would otherwise be pay- 41 B TEC WEIEIAE TOT TARATEATL ) Dy e BEDINE Tiien o ni, | containing $7, [Legion representative clared, ada- [ VO " L AL accepten -~ all; thres= conditions; the BO16, by the poet. otite: department for uer. Al -muriteting Her ISR, tHE Lo ira oot s B LEHTERts) {ing that the president was “heart and s term, and has held only disputed point heing the ques- he transportation s W v sk 5 1€ against the life o aylor, uttered a CARDINAL VISITS POP {soul with the American Legion™ anc haall g - N R0 oy 3ritis] . L o on T matle WHIGh SOV el HEme | time before the mysterious < o s i e andbretunt ML 19 nany e Vit Jpoud women's: godic QI s Lo (WHErE e S UG EHERE ship contraVing for the subsidy would R Rome, I7eh Lo Cardinal O'Con hal e understood fully i 5 should be stationed.” Adley Pasha de- S —— 275 g d nell of Boston, was ived in fare Mr. Taylor said they did not . manded that they be confined to the be obligated to do under specified |well audience today hy Pope Pius, |cuss with the president any plan r 42t guarding of the Suez Canal but Lord o ¢ question of Curzon insisted they be stationed at okl Judge Is Sick; Court | " e P g AL . it T Sl Mrs. Sanger Again Gives Has to Be Postponed ley Ba r'ock ‘0. t e ; . % ;:m tax, featurcs. which the prosident (Still Another c;; ox L points 1 the cana sone. as 0 2 0 & o | ns o vhasized st included B\ " 3 Mails el ¢ in Alexandria anc tairo. New Haven, Feb, 25.——Influenz hds To Change L‘"(““"’“; THE WEATHE [any soldiers bonus legistation I Brokerage House Fai 8 | Y fhie ‘return home et the EyyolidN Birth Control Argument |, i.cca gudre irank b, Haines of the| Louis ttaphae hos it o stoce | o [ A Honoluiu, I"ebh, 28.—Margaret San-|Superior court who was sitting here |, 139 Main street, to the Aehley Hartford, Peh, ~— Forecast n TOCRATIC e M ger, birth control advocater, lectur-|on the eivil side, on the sick list and theock company for a six year term, for Now Britain and vieinity : The Hardware Ciiy Democratic & - ¥ 1 deral court tods agains . 4 ing here .last night, said the United |jury sessions of the court this week |besinning Maveh | M T Clondy tonights Wednesday bee | |elub: will held its woekly meeting this |1 1federal cou Y e s [towns States woilil bo over populated with- [have been postpon-d. Judge Haines:al for (he 1t four years is §2.700 coming unscftied, probaldy | [evening in the K. of . meoting in twe centuvics unless it accepted|is at his home in Portland he clerk fand for the last two ye siow and colder on Main sireet Membe bieth control. She is on her way mj«mn a it clerl of this court are |The store is the one occuy government v peak and Tukio. also ill with grippe. ent by e ward Meshken! and entertainment will be furnished. ties, Buy Assets of Robert H. Ingersoll were arrested here early today in the | ont, t} tente shot 3 ¢ ¢ ¢ ould have con bury clock company had made an of- | .o ! ut, ) | v ¥ | xaid of what police termed a. narcotlc [sfderable interest In seeinz that the |Ametican Legion, boycott of British »ods in the city of Fdfou, other soon following in conformity hall |Cochrane and company, stock DroK- 1 ity a plan of the moderate Nation- rs of the city [ers, on petition of three creditors. \-w Vlists to adopt the “non-cooperation” | New York, ffeh. 28 ~An involun- | jelegates on December 8, 1921, was ! | tary petition in baNiruptey was filed [signalized by a A lunch [mention was made of assetd or liabili s (Continued on Page Seven)

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