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RAR AR (12528 Herald “Ads” Mean || News of the World Better Business By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1922, —FOURTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS FOURTEEN PERSONSKILLED ~ GTHWARDTO HAVE (s oY FIUME SURRENDERS BUSINESS CONDITIONS IN 1AG WHEN EXPRESS TRAIN HITS | ALDERMANICFIGHT | e | FOLLOWING BATTLE ~ COUNTRY GETTING BETTER; Tipperary, lreland, Mareh The Three .OthersflAre Ex- SUBMARINE REh( U L.— A IOT_N_OE{[.]E[?OD ‘ 'l,“[ o a OYEI[hl-Oiwn by latens I-J\A‘lrl MILLION rx;('); .x‘,i\n Number of Workers Em- | SU TV [y ___“_ [ 4 VIR TR TRADE RELATION . o | . - . i i | Scehooner Grace Clinton, Gasoline | Ward Cauncus To Be Held This Month Committee OF National Defens® Now (City Hall s Tatally Destroved—-Sia . . mg Fatal Acadent at Propelled, 1s Burned O Block Will Be One Of Warmest Fyen IMPORTANT FACTOR |T;||.‘-'<‘ Over ( ..:nrnl OF City. bl Ficemen 1.-m..~‘|] e DOUbles Durmg Painesvillé, Ohio Island Today. Conducted Tn That District, Flec- | 4 lowing Fierce Fizhting Which ©x Piahtng Flanes Pas[ Year tors Anticipate. | Ambassador From Arzentina Makes New [ondon, March 4. Schooner Grace Clinton, owned by George| .., ; AR R et ] : Vew "ork Y . 20 | O'NALL of Provider >Wh s b : th the youncement by Coun- | ddress r ailing of P New York Central Flier |[0'N~i of Providencetown. was burned | (FEE 08 BT ECrE B e | to the water's ed yat ten miles sl will he a candidate for alderman on American to South America Was Going 60 Miles an off Block Island, early this morning. | o0 0 it o e st B s ‘ S fEE. HOAH 8 S ENAT obt big saf e e St Corp. Director, Also Pre- The members of the crew, who | ward, the stage is set for one of the Hoiir: When the Crash|icie compelled to b L most intercating political battles ir it anled N Aat daximbit Tod { 23w Loantater - diets Return to Normal and put off in a small boat after vain| =% i ween ind 0 d fforts to extinguish the fire, we the g istory of that democratic str means of promoting their mut & ment i fler tier g Y . ccurred. rescued by submarine S—19 and (" | & e ' | fighting | ¢ &I is Year. 3 May Be Three-Comered Race politically ‘ A X ) p & orested i 3 . This Year. brought to the naval base here snomicall was o Councilman T. Frank McCor i ! ‘ cnrred Yestenl \ont , ‘ | ‘ 7 Eugene Meyer, War Finarnice O S Edmund Fortin, engineer of the Lebreton o Clinton, which 1 a gasolene schooner, | a8 already, announced hiw i e : A i N AL et s DR Tk ! . Cleveland, Ohio. March 4.—-The|was burned, but not seriously, about candidate 1 it is understood P S o GG eamer| : : 2 i s s 1y i the flames prog roi i 4.~ The num- death of George E. McGee today|the face and hands. Another mem-|!riends of Councilman Michac! I . Rt Goous i ikicrid &7 ! ived, that it 3 o rs employed in the chief brought the toll from the collis ber was slightly burned but did not | Will make fort to have his name miag: Il VA H ; npossible t many val a- | industri has almost doubled between.a New York Central express| require medical attention | brought into the ward cauens ule B s T ! fiome o fine t dectare )t ! believed, however since 1 1, 1921, according to & train and an automobile bus at| Members of the crew left this|the name of Councilman Kin fpanTamsignid Ly L e sBipplitg board. |, Py ) L2k ent 1 othe o report mads: puble tndietyithe T Painesville, late last night up to 14. [morning in an attempt to locate the beddbipdidn TS e fireg be f issociation Five persons are seriously injured, |hull. sured; at any rate, there will three of whom are expected to die e 58 contest hetween Councilmen Kerwiy [Pleted and renamed by the nEol e ren i o ; ix firemen were injured, one of |s for February as compared to A coroner's inquest will be held at and McCormick Hngicundan ywhich ‘s tic it s iy E1 i £ 4 \ this vear. Painesville {his afternoon. City of- Iiemodratin, lenders. were: hot <l SR EE 8l shl T i 0 followed an i Tand X ! | BlAss » total employed by (he 79 man- ficials of Painesville started an inves- | tirely. pleased with - the Jnn \',',:',”"\l,‘ Aty : the gover Tascisti, {1t 18 feared tain R i se | ufacturing ‘concerns. holding mémber- | e o O B wh int e 1gh sh h association was given as tigation this morning. ment by Councilman McCormick oduced, a three-cornered f ; Fiimie ; > 4 increase of 8,684 workers was what he declared we wreali : g i 1 g e 63 zainst 62,878, : he would seek the honor, it is report rRlehe T B ver, I“ fll]l] EMBEZZLFMEN d, and the candidacy of Councilman [€d possibilities of trade hetween the {7500 ! g e D. R. MacBain, assistant general y " Kerwin is the result of solicitation on|United States and the republics s “M”‘ A’I"I‘EN[]AN[}E D00 WHITRArE = manager of the New York Central, | the part of the leaders, reports in the South America an these " i) gave out a statement in which he e —E oS ward have it. L By granily Tanor b l gt : sald the disaster evidently resulted |Miss Elizabeth Kenney of Kerwin Bxperienced rdequate facilities for tr betweer i sung ! r8 See Bright Outlook. through the bus driver trying to 5 Councilman Kerwin represented the [the two continents Ao . ¥ | AN Gl s i D T ness conditions in the country con- beat the train. Northfield, Mass., Found |sixti ward as alderman from 912 to “Nothing dispels prejudice an L e, N (it Mr. MacBain's statement in part Ry 1916, having been elected twice by |roneous - impressions more i i e Sl i : inuing throughout the year were follow: : A 5 the voters in that district. e made [than a personal vis owever £, o ; e : f 1 by Eugene Meyer man- “This crossing is protected by by the Police Tita: it ;‘1 “K,A_\.‘,,,h,,,””,, ..}41._"," e e i ksl Be gl represente pectators May Have Use of jaivc dircctor or the War' Fimnce watchman, who was on duty at the| body in 1910 when he was elected a|Americans of the north acquaint- |, S ¥ 1108 Tae 3 9 3 “orporation in an address here today time of the accident, and Who en-| Rogton. Mareh 4._Miss Flizabeth |councilman. He served in that capa-ed with those of 3 S IR | D e KEIa0 A °s Gallery Only, Mayor at a luneheon of the Republican club. deavored to stop the bus and Warn | cemmes. who wis honsckeeper and | €ty until advanced to the chair of al- |works both ways—the mission of |}, R e 1 e Fivery concrete and tangible plece the driver of the imminent danger. by [0l SN NG ey Wright, | derman in 1912, After retiving as al- [bringing them togother will be easy A Curtis Rules. ° asserted, pointed to swinging a red lantern. We have |jews trensurer of Northfichl, was ar. | derman in 1916, he remaincd out of [for the dipiomats,” the ambassador| 4 Pt LS al an spective gradual several witnesses to verify this action| . uied today, charged with larceny of | Politics for two years. In 191§ | concluded. : il gt Improvetnentol neral situation. of the watchman, evidently the bus| =0 08 | S inds, | was again named a councilman, @ l s et BhA By T i TR = Better financial conditions and the more than $10,000 of the town funds | sover 1t Lo nal commit : ! rocent statbilizations of the markets [ et vy, haslpatedy U e REIdR \Idn coffs at e o does not appear quite | (usion at the first sessior he for agriculturcl products,” he said, ive A ( « 8 e i - " irl:x‘ I: :(-1”;: l1 to I‘vlmi |‘(h( n‘(;m_ Miss Kenney, a woman of 30 years, | ‘ [ sulted in the disaster that o as councilngan expires next mont! meeting wRlanY . A Iwho had served the I Northtield \ n % i B - neeting board r bud- g SOANY SR ; followed. | e averal veurs, dismp- | Thercounalimah faia memuer ,.‘ | Threat of Black Hand d v 2% i e e o by e irnish @ sound basis for the busi- (Wigwg MnobE N g R st o Matinanry At &b thak dime, | oDunItes n. spplies and printingl Queie .. . March dieAnmtor : Blained s loni-of 200 /8y Hhat mepbers c omel sty T evgyery s lead Vet MGEH S “After striking the bus, the train|h e 9 S SIS nd the salaries committe Dur ing a letter signed “black hands of Ay = o o et e anrds st Laans W TOF FOSIOODREENDS LIRS CIR T * it was said she had admitted a short- | i her R o be required to show cards sent them | eqyoment, possibly with temporary ran ahout 20 car lengths, before it |, o ahout ten thousand in the ac- | the recent discussion on reductions in | Oneida,” rveceived at his office, Mayor| speat heliof in the i i Ly the city clerk bet they will be |, ol ‘."' S b H i was stopped. Witnesses verify the . he Teent | pay of city employes, he hell out for| tarry J. Scheifele today announced s u i > S te G i het GE - DV cactions, w continue throughout _ [counts, which she had kep | d ¥l e, but uy Mtte o the muin floor of thejthe year 'he improvement at home declaration of the engineer that the| Miss | @ continuance of the present scale.|to the press that he will not “put \ | " 1 ' s T ; X A woman of modest tastes fiss L . almost imme ( d Ammn school auditorium, Next js supplemented by the return toward electric headlight, which can be seen |l oo g heen held abioy o | He was also identified with the move- | $500 hehind any stone for anyone” as|cnmity of the 1t A Cuesday s e b for a distance of five miles when a | : . ment for w two-platoon plan in the | jemanded under pain of death. While 4 ; | B e TS L5 ol of: BmesTolEth e Vil ROTIMES A by the treasurer, who suaid after | = N e . De Annual city meetings in the pa foreign exchanges, which warrants obstructed, was burning brightly, the |t o et (it she had been vir- | (7€ department he considers the incident a joke, he - we been the se ) mueh con- | the hope of the stabilization of our ahiselives Blopita, apithe - LSl iwaliyonalor ik gy iPhrougl teCormick War Veteran [has reported it to the police, who are N A fuston, particularly those of recent | foreign commerce The outlook for ringing. he crossing is unobstructec counsel, who located several r Al es- now hecomin able here m 8 was obtainabl and a clear Shiainghils ate parcels and bank accounts of Councitman McCormick is avout to|investigating. The o s . v A ( : i B 't 19 |investigating. . The only lead is that t 8 cars, 3 th bt two agriculture, for the railroads and for complete his first term as & council|ihe discharge of u city employee may | SENY yes ing, forces o iRl e e s The statemont said that beside ccounts Of| p\omper. He is a member of the!puee ocuisioned the missive Eloneers have hoen fu [possossion-c R ) usiness, generally, can be viewed D e i iy e VI AOIHEY S ADIRTE S cd SN : " ’ A ay, it is ualikely that hun- | more hopefully than for a long time 5 ¥ e IR et 8 ments aggregating claims and railroads committee. Tl ik the“city, they capturedrthe, posfs, ¢ vy from ti t other occupants of the bus jumped| "yt wug said that this amount was candidate is a veteran of the world - o telegr i 'fore their advance 4 < . ¥ < _ ! R FIREMAN IS INJURED, Sk il v jauditorivm for lack of seating ac Railroads and Farms, and escaped unhurt. [ well i e L U hote | o Huvine. Sehved; Sith; the. Yanites Ay o B i their po ed by Zanel SHALIbR 5t | - 4 well in excess of the e s Alvisian: tn bance . H8 wag woundst Iire n William Kelly of Engine|tired to the nment e 1modations. past sessions of s ng the relation between Begin Investigation. age, -which is being investigated by | 070 oo company No. 3 while on his way back | government forces were supplied with board, spectators have been al-fygriculture and the railroads, Mr. Several officers of the New York |state accountants. . o to the station this morning from|plenty of arms and ammunition i the main 1 and n Me declared that both had an in- Central railroad went to Painesville,; Miss Kenney will be taken, to brealkfast; fell on ansicy stdewalk and | nrepnred for dbtermined - resistance, | scking up those who are acs |terest fi seeing that goods reached 5 miles east of here, today, to start |Northhampton today in custody’ of | DR, WORK TAKES OATH et s rlsh 330 WL Be - OFf [sHH. ankie: t Mieten the revolation, (00 T BB, ATAR, e, . Undae hINthe Sianiate TRib NG 1o VeNtdratas ho e an investigation into the collision. state police officer: . e ‘ashington, March Dr. Hubert|duty for a few days. This makes[ Pheir first line of defense was le of operation, it was possible for | patible with _operating and capital Miss Kenney declined to make any [work took the oath of office today fui b tenthers of, Ehe depRrmEnt WhD| wall enoloslie the amall. pak persons hot members of the board to | costs, and both suffere: Ity from Tliree of ‘the. dead weve found on T(u: .p\"“ \\;I‘\v'n !\:;\‘\.I‘:lv Ifrl_”'v state | postmaster General succeeding Wil are incapacitated from .‘“"" I.jm‘s which the palace stands. They w |east @ te g X rates so high as to limit the move- e e EBba e ot Wter e rain o out. Mrs; Muodonald 5 8 H. Hays, who had been a member of | Huber, John Finneran, Bdward Carl-|soon obliged to retire inside the as ordered that no one (ment of traffic and so 10w us to pre- 3 4 A % o to ¢ told the office that the cabinet for one year to the day.!son and "William Kelly, ing. but bourd membe department heads [ vent a return adequate for the main- in rge of Engineer I. 8 FFernandez | " = * 3 ; 5 - FErNANGCE | ousekeeper-bookkeeper could d Machine Guns Used Ppresentativ of the press he [tenance of the railroad plant in good of Buffalo, and Conductor G. Brnst, [ 0500 Filiceing money. - N 4 the in hall. The gal-|tinan W physical condition Zanellas then placed machine gu “It is to he hoped,” he sald, “that was brought from its sixty miles an | i . S P, 3 Kenney was captured in the home S Y Old Chlld R Af 5 Sk syl L A e open to the publie, how 6 lour pace to 8 halt about three blackS s “Metionald In YWest Roxbury. 1IX Iear ecovermg ter 4 n Qe RAoEANG SB Bk, SHEdoi] and will afford accommadations | the experience of the railroads with rom the scenc of the collisio the advance of the assailants ; 5 \ B e e Miv eglligion, 5 VAL several hundred the rvevolutionary offect of rate in- Bodies on Pilot. uildi wi 1 by or 's on the movement o traffic will Coming From Dance. . . . e Most of those killed had left s H Graftm A hcatlons and 14 Bad 0 erations | i 18, causing conslierable pesult in a more elastic handling of the SRR Lainesiie ks i ATTAGKED BY H[G‘IWAYMAN g App P ]"j” et L the MURDER AND SUICIDE vate: sltUAION! BY: themsélves Aindas half an hour before the crash, while Sy — o Lk s it ] the supervision of the Interstate Com- so\r‘rm others 1;;.&' nth\m\lm] : ;m!l:« Keymour Man Claims He Was Robbed | Remarkable Case of Surgery—Giri’s Flesh W Burned|an envoy to the Faseisti leadqu [ LT i”""“’ Qonm)ssignis mieting. Two had just boarded the ¢ s to negoti RN R Detroit Man Believed to Have bus and had just settled in their seats| of $800 and Stabbed by Three Yoot L e ! (SRR HINAGUIED TR TRO 4 | when the aceident occurred. | Black By Electricity Last June. e veport dt Zanella ded from | pyggwned s two - cnaren and - MOOSE NAME OFFICERS i pads. soline Explodes. ast reports he was atill inside Himsclf wee, in the same room in which | An cxplosion of the gasoline tank| aScymour, March 4. Discovered by | " | + i Sord Sl 3 = yallas, Texas, March 4.—Dorothy then looked upon as a hopeless casc a- S of the machine set fire to the debris | qutomobilists at 10:30 p. m. dragging [ 1allas, Texa : { o anthy Attor she wiks brought|hiriel DiAnnunglo was sUghtly wonnd- | ( b Mareh 4 At the | Charles Elliott is Named as New Die- S iSbusralcot tite hodled Wate bade| simsait: but of tio road, Ggorge|Cannon; slx years old, win has uadars [ B0 80 LS B s e Bl Ty 1 the fire of the troops tent | 2 o the hospits ow long s ay o ' 4 1y burned. A. W. Barnes, the cross- | sacsko, 49, of Naugatuck, told hos-|gone 14 serious operations and 45 skin, s it s [ & wate an, declarec ¢ (d 3 Ps s « Y, 1 g 3 §- - et g L ing watchman, declared he flagged the | pital authorities this morning that he | oo cing applications, will be dis- | mogher found her, her clothing had | | | river of the bus, who had stoppec d bee ed b ec high- | driver of th pped | had been attacked by three high-y o o) fom a hospital here within been bhurned away and her body wa Zanclla Makes Statement. | request of Mrs rhara Besse, police carly toe ) A sear for tator to Serve During Coming their two m by former Premier * rerm, The following officers were elected lust evening by the Loyal Order of Moose on the south side of the tracks to|waymen and robbed of nearly $800. pick up passengers. A declaration by | Sacsko was injured about the head (‘hester Parrish, manager of the bus|and bled from abdominal knire ‘l‘vm\‘ !h:{(]:\ large mlfli;’nh nhsvlruvml | wounds, where he said the robbersj Past dictator, J. Kindlan; dictator, river Adams' view of the watchmans | had used a knife to cut ¢ a money | 3 police conld | ing ) Cha wh ¥ i ' ) £ P il er last June and |ing ey ny Fiaasittanltel havles Mlliott; vice-dictator, Jame lantern and the approaching train, .)..“ He also recelved a severe in- (1% a puddie of water last June and jin ”’l RUPRERL bl Ar- | pand with ¢ vl Patter prelate, John Sanders; sec was dis “";‘.”‘f. \n_\(‘ r_m\(m fhf‘ injured. | ternal injury. — ey - vand: 6 1oF nover to participate Detroit viver retary, William Hanrahan; treasurer, ngineer’ ory i 1t Orleans stree S ) Co! A. L. Thompson: trustee for ST blew the whistle just as we i o FLEISC HM ANN YE \ST BIG BRO]\ER GOES UNm il they found the roc (5 01 AW | e voars, dohin Pelerson; pianist reached the limits of the town,” En- I LB MU, ! ma Mldren ¢ u ot Dasfingens ate to Mooses Fincer Iernander declared, “An in-| MAKES ONE UNDER PAR CO. IS IN TROUBLE ot ey e T e Raloh DapnRe. A N TN sty ater 1 saw o automobile on e cancmay 8 " p ~ St lntev b 1 . H. Clarke and Company, Today a{and aspirations of Fume | . Thomson the track immediately ahead of me.|professional Golfer, Teo Dicgel of _— | iaibure, Was Ot gb Wall Bioes, o L J0KOVisags & J THREE FIREMEN INJURED e e Fhe space before we struck it was so Failure, Wi of " . brief T could not even know whether | New Orleans Turns in Lowest Score | Permits to Manufacture Alcohol Are Sovereign power exercise the ROH ON I T motion. Thus Far in Medal Tournament. Revoked—Stock to Be | declars that it 1 failed to be loyal to bppiety Poot Batension Ladder Breahs 7 “As 1 threw on the brakes, I felt New York, March 4. —Failure of 15[ these pledies, 1 should becom N Selzed. [ 11, Clarke and Co. one of the largest | worthy to belong to civilized society Under Weight of Men Who Were Crescent, Turkish Commiittee, Making ¥iie eolilalon and’ fragments of the| New OFl March 4,—Leo Dlegel, o ' e bs Aew et tht eniina cab, 1| New Otlenns, professionnl shot oo [brokerage firms with membership in lie Committer of National Defense am sure we stopped as quickly as under par at the turn of the morning| \Washinston. March .- “'“Il; “"‘{“ the New York Gurb Market, was an- | immediately published . ma ossible." s play in the 72 hole medal tournament bition officials were gen rl ¥ m;t L The story of Fireman Milo Cornelll |0f the Southern Golf Open Champion- mmittal today as to the eifc “ oLt “‘ B also of Buffalo, coincided with that [ship here scoring 34. Tt was the Jowest T ,”‘. “‘.””lvll('n”:' S jwestern cities, and dealt largely in [ that the constituent ¢ mbly Ul o e fivonios wore HEREh Constantinople, March 4. The ¢ tr Tne [for nine holes turncd in so far, Gene Cho. Dropimition, HuEsths . S 2lell wnd copper shiates sumed fullgpowers, Tt set forth K Gireii’ 019 PR e e OIC thepCnEITEer | I Dlttsburgh star. leader n|Neinls declared was concerned with en-| =y, i : AT L R e ! : ki mit- on, sburgh s 'y B I'he announcement was followed by ¥ i ¥ « property 3 street today, tee organized to fight the use of al- ST A B o o st national prohibition act s i 5 1 36 holes of pl returned in a |forcement « ¥ the filing in federal court of an invol- | heen entrusted to the talian Caviben | PSR S cohol as a hevera is making a THREE STRANGE SHOOTINGS card of 36 at the turn. and not with LIS el t "‘”””‘:"“‘"‘- untary petition in hankruptey inst | officors and invited the Halian g o e AWilllam Wormstead, | rive for prohibition in the Turkish - e , |mngle-of the Cuse the firm. Linbilities were estimated at | ernment to assume the administra capital. Pictures showing results of |another month—a weil child, doctors | black. Zanclla has signed a statement declared. todny Members of the family and many [ which he says Dorothy was given up as dead when | peoples who were friends of the child ‘1 solemuly declare 1 retire forever | was found Iying on @ live wire | through her illness, insisted upon giv- | from public life i 1fiume, renonnc Pighting Vice—On> Severely Huret, a Drive Against \lcohol as a Beve nounced today. The firm has offices | announcing to the people the definite : v ! W firm has offices ! L i peot Rockyil March 4 A thirty ‘rage in Capital, tin Chicago and several other mid- | fall of Zanella's government ‘ W lndder biol T roof fire on MeCarthy . ;- sg declaret P - George Herzog and Patriek North Commissioner Haynes declared thatiggon, 000 and assets at $250,000, Judge | 0F the city Pie Tast nemed went o the hoapital mperance are heing shown in the 3 1 PR ¢ 1 Fatal Grade Crossing be was not acquainted with *""]'HI“'I Learned Hand named David Hunter| (e account of the casualties in the | 00 B B ool Gt hon e ke | MOVieS and temperanee lectures are . Y nical effect of the loss of their alcohol | fijler as receiver with bonds of $30,- | fRhting at Fume, places the loss of A Sl R 1P eing . delivered - by professors nnd Accident at 0“(!(‘0, Conn. permits by the Fleischmann company fogn =1 e Zanella forces al three Kilied and (414 $5,000 damage Lo 'I v S0 Willimantic, March 4.—-Don Sayles, [, e A " ' . o g 3 and would not discuss the yeast phase [ (laims of the three petitioning |1ty Wounded | i ik I S MR ATt T Pired. 2 Skonk, died in the hospital to- | fuiner H ’ 1 attemp e made to lm Any Shots Fired 2 frnxx\n::\ivli‘lv\‘j\'l rw”\\r:nlu;.'p. ‘m;:II‘vl further. creditors totalled only $582, . 66 Influenza Case 1' e drinking places in Constantinople New York, March 4.-The police |when his automobile was struck by a T ALCOHOLIC STEAM i ind newspapeh owners will be asked ROy el o A e 8l Dbilaes| Prontstiion omloluls it Now Yobkijyr 4 pray Movi e Reported During Week | 1o 1t Hitar aavertising YT ari oUW BGBTI e 16 Brook)ynu ) | orobaibisin, OREeD: - SAYIES RiTeran: o 80U Lo othbr olties, HEYS the. bigred N sy NI‘ Movie Bt Wil 01 GlCBRONE RENGE WaE | oo st i e Eonknown 10 ench |orornE I "end fractured | skull, |agencies of the Fleischmann Yeast| Actresses From Smoking |round by custom ofticers nere to be | ] . e e et N SN Y ; company are located, we i | Cime the past week. This report s Quigley Opens New other, were hit by bullets. Al the [Floyd Deluce, of Oneco, who was with | COMPAny are Geaiece T o M o Topeka, Kans. March 4.—A requost | 0Scaping from the botlers of the nerf oy ggored most favorable since the e shooting occurred in the same general |gayles, was not seriously hurt. Both | {04y to exe [E: WIS, S A Venturn, just in from the Drient. A 8. T8 H(‘ldqlmll(‘lfi ’]‘oday : : that cigarctte smoking by women be ber of o liring. the weeh i vithi space of ¥ e hibition Commissioner Haynes to seize K ¢ ek number of cases duri e week neighborhood within the space of an|men were hrought here by ftrain. | 4 o [ siiminated from motion pictures, was| STt perfume of Seoteh WIHSKeY per- | 6o Cor'than the daily reports vartier fn | Georse A, Quigley, eandithi vl hour. Sayles was unmarried all supplies of industrial alcohol ln[ | Tobert Habundy, a passenger on a the plants. The orders were issued torwarded today to Will H. Hays, | vaded the vessel "“"‘”"“""” "')' the month. There were cight cases of | the republican nomination for mayor, s "I new national motion picture arbitea- | closed 120 quarts cached An - he \ ] yeported [ apened headquarters this afternoon at i a " i Vi last night following the revocation of [ A lobar pnumonia reportes g r Lexington avenue train, was a B tor, by the tern Kansas section of | steam X i < = 7 e « 4 A “ o ks pipes. About a dozen bottles | 277 Main street, over Abbe's Hard- struck by a bullet in the lez. He |New York Central Wants the compar Indnetrinl alcohgl per- (07, by the aste B explodell tnder nressure i he s TR AT [ e A s & glass, charge of the office from now until heard no shot. St o e To Give Big Bond Issue | ™ c.oina ror nis action, whien the . . j | wormer Alderman and Mrs. John While the police were questioning nearby residents, James Carey, who Washington, March 4.—The New |prohibition commissioner said he re- - . Stadier of K6 Stanley stroet are re was walking along Cumberland street, [ York Central railway sought permis- garded as “one of the higgest things HARTFORD FIRM HI jolcing at the birth of a daughte was hit in the side by a bullet. o [slon today from the Interstate Com-fdone by the prohibition bureau.” Mr THE WEATHER Hartford, March 4. 1. 1L Clarke [born to them at the New Britain hos too, heard no shot. merce commission to issue $60,000,- Haynes in a statement charged the o and company, New York curb brok- |pital carly this morning. The proud Hoon after this, Thomas Campbell, [000, in new five per cent refunding company with “diversion of non-bev. || Hartford. March f—Forecast | | ors, who have gone to the wall, had [father 1s a former ex-serviceman, who was walking on Nostrand av-[bonds. The submission of $11,945,-|erage alcohol for heverage purposes” || for New Britain and Vicinity: a branch in this city at number $47 [having served overseas with the 76th enue, was shot in the right shoulder. [000 of the issue will be used to meetjand among other things, with “dis- Rain or snow this afternoon Main street, and about six hundred |division He likewise said he heard ne shot |hond issues of subsidiary corporations|posing of non-beveras cohol on Sunday. E , many of whom ave h.m‘“,\\ Leah Gussman, daughter of the Al were sent to hospitals. Their[in thet New York Central System|forged permits and without permits women wounds are not serious. which fall due next July 1. to purchase.” ing local labilities are Brooklyn Men Wounded, all in Same Section of City, and None Heard | vlegtion time 0. H. CUTLER. Miami, Florida, March 4.--Otis H, Cutler, chairman of the board of di- rectors of the American RBrakeshoe with several of the J. . Morgan in- terests, died suddenly here today iboard the yacht Seramic. Mrs, Stadler was x.nm.mi,\...q Foundry company, and identified Gussman and Mrs, Gussman. No coneern | ate DProsccuting Attorney Henry

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