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Ne\\s of the Wmld i ; fl Herald “Ads” Mean By Associated Plcss & B K Better Business e E-W e ———rem - = ~ = = e B o ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922 PRICE THREE CENTS eI T T LANSING-ISHII TREATY IS |20 MILL TAX ADOPTED AT smmy RICHARDSON SENTENCED TO ENTIRELY SUPERSEDED BY | SESSION OF CITY MEETING BOARD N T0 FOUR YEARS, WHILE T, HARDING SAYS — e - WINKLE GETS ONE Ti D -~ |LOCAL AVIATOR ASED | Quigley Flays Manufac- 50 Appwm Mfl . 5 el Presdnt, In Peronl RULES SUSPENSION | 70 HONT BURIED GOLD e G- O P Ak pmypyy 7 mmmfiflfié‘fl'» ANSCALSE i Wl Conier Letter To Senate, An- ON B“N”S MEASURE W el man Attacks His Own m‘gflf g soany %mgwmg FLOoDS the Former Policeman’s swers Questions Con- Sole T g Party, and Democrat (I‘:""“":’f' Py b, oony, HRARY, Offensz Worse, Since & 1 W 4 g n s resen ases atcommon | iapialie ke Y N, tained In Borah's Re.|Republican Leaders Plan o Pre But Did Not Mayoralty Candidate| (ouncil Chamber Yarions '}'w_s and Seans At He Had Greater Re- vent Any Amendments Overflowing Ihe I banks cent Resolution sponsibilities At Same Time Senator Lodge Appears on Scene |Opinion 1s That: Army Appropriation Fifty-nine applicants for naturati e fTIIIW story inllzlua't mnnrm;:'s Herald Flgures ln Near FISt of the prop rip to Cocos Island, ' sation papers will be heard nes uf \ W o, DEBATE WOULD BE LIM[TED to find the supposed buricd treasure, Flght P AR MANY H(]USES 'UNDATED son of Ex-Sergeant Is Now written of in Stevenson's “Treasure Hall, when the naturalization court| Island,” was interesting to many, but A vitl convene. Allen Church will - : to Nels J. Nelson, local aviator, it| At a meeting which was fea- | -cpresent the United States govern. 0 Willimantic, Call Bearers At Fu- Out in Bonds of §5,000— probably heid more interest than to|tured by a seathing attack onlment. ) and Makes Plea for Four| B Will Be Taken Up Defore Belr |Baydothar perot, the manufacturing interests by !neluded among the applicants arc | Have to Wear Hip Bootsandt| - Eypstwhile Detective Vis- =2 X . Al Banue MeRbie. 15 Civen cot: ‘\'{‘Kl‘r- b ’l'fi‘r :Ol\pm.fl,:pm,:vl:;x(lh lh{ Mayoralty Candidate George A. ]l\”n ‘M-xllg\;;“.}lv‘iflrv\.\lllw:]“I]Iu||[17":"'|;;.|:‘ ;‘;..x : ‘arry Casket On Their Shoulders— ibly Moved by Sent Power Pacific Agreement. A avatlo ! land, w is a Costa Rica posses. [Quigley; an arraignment of the Sy i T R e B T R T T Yy Moved by Sentence. Washington, March 8.—Republican :l\nile:‘vi‘t‘l::d\:'::*;(‘lvi‘:|l::n'r‘;‘r:(tf‘('l(‘i)(;::rt’\:t'l‘lr(‘)r\h: vepublican poatbyi by Aldenmani-iThetist ot applicants, Tollowe; | Washington, March 8.—The Lans- lflud(‘*r:s fligclo.‘:c'; today that they were posed search. ©|John F. Gill of the 5“'“”(1 ward, w\II’h‘.‘\ll‘l«":;.\“.l;jn\\ m\q(‘\'..””ilzr:::u\"” ::y‘r"yll iitions were general in all parts of Hartford, March S.—Andrew J. ing-Ishii agreement has been com- |considering a plan to put the sol-| "I didn't think when I went to see regarded as one of the strong|, owics Joseph Peiffer, Samuel Solo. | Onnectic today following last | Itichardson, formerly a detective ser- 1 e oseAadob! ine powerdiers’ bonus bill through the house [Governor Gissler two months ago in [21MS of the G. O. ’.; and an al-|inon Sweig, Adam Ado! damo- | MBS heavy downpour. Some dam- |€cant in the New Britaln police de- pletely superseded by the nine power N § ig, Adar Adolph Adamo. 4 is reported but as yet it is far [partment, was scntenced to state treaty relating to China now before |under a suspension of the rules which ‘NOW_ York, that there would be such|lercation between Mayoralty [viteh, Steve Kawalauski, Ssimon Cop- R eiaent Harding inform. | would st out amendments of any |a stir about the attempt to recover|andidate Angelo M. Paonessa| - O T LR R Rl S R 1 of not less than one ed the senate in response today to the |Kind and limit debate to 40 minutes. the treasure supposed to be buried on "‘d 5 2 SR e The Republic of Austeia: Touls|COmpanies the spring freshets in water | ¥ear and not more than four years, recently adopted’ Borah resolution. March 20 May Be Day. Cocos Tsland,” said Aviator Nelson to|2Nd ex-Alderman Charles May,|veubauer, Matthew Joseph Seaman, |COUTses in the state. Today's drop in|for complicity in the concealment of The executive added that the four| Under this plan a two-thirds vote|a reporter this morning. “The gov-|in which other members of thelreter A tyn, Marcel Holyst, An.|temperature and the March winds stolen automobile, —and Jacob power treaty did not refer to China |would be necessary (o pass the meas- | FnOr explned Seeiiian o pes board found it advisabie to take [ton Groneki, John Kozalka, John|Which blew arc expected to check the [ WIRKIE, (proprictot. of the Ny and does not directly bear upon the [ure but leaders believed on the basi u he loot which the famous|, a i der eV o | Joseph Kulpa, Andrew Gerent, Wasil foods. indow ‘ashing company, l.ansing-1shii notes. of present sentiment among mem- | Pirate, aptain Morgan, secured from b ll"md in order to plv\cnt' 3y Karhonik. Conn, River lee Jam. sentenced to prison for not less - Not Binding. bers that th j ould be oh. | the churches in Peru in 1620 was|threatened fist fight, the eity ™0™y 3 : than one nor more than two years, i b g i = vernment of Hun- On the Connecticut river the only 3 X1 5 < Ao “The so-called Lansing-TIshii agree- |taincd with votes to spare. Mond somewlhere on the 16 square miles of | meeting board last night adopted | Condi sattista. Daldesard, |appreciable effeet of the heavy rain |\, ‘l‘,'l“i,'"‘:'l .”nn;r‘ nulxi'\l.l;l:"“ : 4 VYL olfe in supe court today. ment,” the president declared in a let- March 20, will be the next r:u:-s sUS- G:d\g::nposmg the island,” continued|q hud::'et providmg for a 20 mill | Profyr Yawin,” Androw Jozey Lazorik, |and the southwesteriy winds was the ter to the senate, “has no binding ef-|pension da i {2 i (;f;\,‘_:r“’r"‘l; i e |tax rate. William Stephen Dudack, William | breaking up of the ice above and be- Younger Man Gets Bonds. fect whatever, either with respect to| The army appropriation bill will be ‘m]('””. i "*l»“»* ‘:l-] }‘1‘;‘ is hlf‘ I a Emall A Caance, Bt Windish,, low Middletown and the forming of a Andrew Richardson, son of the the past or to the future which fs|taken before the bonus measure, it} o0 ”wr‘rl_r‘u‘ has been tiving to| ¢ galaian e Tillles Victor Emmanuel 111, King of [jam of drift icc at the bridge of the |former policeman, who has been cons in any sense inconsistent with the|was said, probably on next ‘I'ues s e ‘1'.:;‘)]1” for ll_!f' past 20 The session was replete with fea-|italy—Zaccheo andrini, Domi New York, New Haven and Hartord |fined to jail for the past five months principles and policies explicitly de- [This probably would mean that in [¥Cers &7 “m_nflg ok :)l:’- session of the| tures from beginning to end. The at-|infante, Vincenza — D'Agat Llia | railroad which caused the river water |on the same charge, was released last clared in the nine power treaty.” any event the benus bill “'n_uhl he put T S ,( (1 vl.mm'n of Costa|tendance was smnv-(hm.u less than 50| 'Avanzo, Michael Francis Valentine, [to set back over the ks in many | night in bonds of $5,000, furnished by The president added that the four over until the week following. G e e ‘:_U“’(;‘l;fl"‘(‘x"”f‘f"'.y;“_“' per cent of he board’s membership, | Joscph Calindo, occo D'Addario, | places, flooding highways in Crom- | his mothe power treaty “does not refer to China | May Not Use Veto. A L c searching|the inclemency of the weather having | “armine De Seno, phael Giardino, |well, In handing down sentence, Judge and hence does not directly bear upon | Representative Mondell or Wyom- Abshi w'" B U ; kept many of the delegates at home, | Ottavio I'rigo, Cominicio Divicino, % ‘erupted. Wolife remarked that Richardson's the Lansing-Ishil notes which related ing, the majority leader, sald toqay| ‘' oo " il](‘,‘.t,u{x;))rln(‘\(‘lnsfirw’ but this did not in any way affect the | Raimondo Romano, ~Stephano Man The untie aml - Natchaug |offense was the morc ous SinEa R exclusively to China,” but said that he did not think the statement made | FOPECIEES s ;l)m i_?;!\llflk_ a ":”_"“ fighting spirit of several of the lead- i, Domenico™ Marchisi, Guilio | rivers at Willimantic overflowed and |Was an officey of the law and in him the four power pact in his opinion|yesterday at the White House U b e are f"'”‘, L“ search |ers present. 5 . IPrederick Verillo. R E I ATE e st Do AL (e sy vested great responsibilities. s “am cssential part of the plan to|President Harding had not changed | 4 PG € B8 0 i .;mr Rl Salavy Cuts Ordered. V., King of Great Dritain [an tenement houses on the river bani [ He took into consideration the fact create conditions in the Far Bast at his podition sct forth last month inf 5o o) cyre B Riea ] The budget adopted is the one p and Ireland—Thomas Arthur Bailey, |1y one house was the hody of Mrs, [that the former detective has been in once favorable to the policies we have |his letter to Chairman Fordney of A faie e 'I'h:- e -'mr m;;', L R e T L Owen Mulligan. 4 P Josephine 1. \waiting the time for |dail for five months, and during that long advocated and to an enduring |the ways and means committee was|, = RS e R (‘.' " ®taxation with one change, that being Gustavus V., King of Sweden—Carl|po cupepal and this body had to bhe |lime has given the authorities no to be taken as an indication that Mr.| (@, ~C, FEER (T P but it Jater de-|taxation WIth one chanse, th bERE | Aibert Tshore, Oscar Lambers sk | prjod upstairs during the night, | trouble, nor has he heen belligerent Harding was prepared to veto thef, 0 g ol mnv“v‘l':.m e et tiin: Mie neeAT year THORD A 107000 i i e DU He- & Poland.—AdeIph | wyay the funcral was held this morn. |in @ny respect. —Had he been & B bonus measure now drawn with its| 25 INESENE AL alBA LT SRak Au & & y Laski, Paul Czarkoski, Victor Stepen- 3 r i . = troublesome prisoner, his sentence Lodge Makes Plea. e o il log Wb tie 0 o ahaymonioy.. LIS inccorting i ol Los M 108 S ole amendment that pre- [ oo Martin logak, Adam Kowalski, | '8 Men With hip hoots had to wade ) 054 ve been more severe, the Washington, March 8.—Termina- "’”“ an p 5 Nelson, would put the *lion's share' | vailed is the one drafted by Council- S R e R R sjto the door of the house and after). o Gad = g cash bonus. of expense on his shoulders and he|Man Howard S. Hart, carrying with | o, Ol KRB bel : ireneriol|bringing . theireoftin ddownstafra s they!| SEEEE A A ] 5 5 ' “ 1 had to carry it on their shoulders to No Parole for Year. tion of the Anglo-Japanese alliance of i and substitution of a political system failed to wome to terms with Gover-|it a 10 per cent reduction in the sal- | gehaek, Hyman Rubin. mother ¢ t where a hearse was| The sentence of not less than one { . - Gissler. aries and wages of city employes and s S oaly P ted by peace in the Pacific was IN UPER[OR GOURT nor. es ¥ 3 Ahmed Mira, Shah of Tersia .;::‘c‘:: ed 1?1 {‘he senate today by Sen- The local man did, however, help|officials. 'The city departments will | papry Josephs, Abraham Jacobs, waiting. year in both cases means that the ator Lodge of Massachusetts, the re- the party, which he says is composed [now be required to adjust their Yoshet Rubel Is , Mooshie Sargis! all Down Stair, | prisoners must serve at least that d of Gissler and four Canadians, to|lists to come within the A]l\nnx»n(\nnn 2 I The elentric -lig) Y Tima | period before they will have the right ublican leader and a member of the > ek 4 Ny f adians, 0 Joseph, Paul 5. h ric lights in Willimantic 3 R rerlan’ armin’ delegation, as- the |Drofka; Arrested 0 LU shack ukian sy yearsaieiiin g oo made under this item, foummed VI, Sultan of Turkes [were out during the night owing tn“’\-\,‘ L —— % . afor N ; SR THeeting S he s p i R, s R s 3 S was handed down 4 se” of the four power = = sets Six Months | tropies before t left New York. After the meeting had been called \laftoog M. der Krikorian, Manuel|trouble on tha high tension wires at When juc p:mf:p e Local Restaurant, Get Nelson still has the opportunity to|to order and the business presented by | yeterian. the company's plant fn Rockville, Thethis morning, Richardson was visibly B ey Pact —Other Cases. » [ioin the expedition at Costa Rica and [Col. A. L. Thompson, city clerk, au- 5 2 Willimantic bor of Commerce | affected. Winkle, however, did not Fear Anglo-Jap Pact. when asked this morning, admitted [thorization was given the water board iy § SENIORS 1 AMh /A8 Having 1ta annual. dingdr: in i AUBSSN [0 he moved | by i KEGHE The Anglo.Japanese arrangement,| jrank Brofka, hound over from the | that he was considering the offer hut [to sell three acres of land in Rristol, |12+ % * ; iEht' when‘tha llghs|Vhich will imean his confAneisnkiton Senator Lodge declared, was regarded [jocal police court in January for {heft |not on the ferms of having the lion's | to Morton Treadway. Tne transfer of ! \ A | aited. Shne BERUEI e bey | TAPther B3 mOnRic, by the delegation as “the most dan-|.¢ james Gavin's restaurant on Myr- [share of the work and expense. AR T R THEIR COMMITTEES |\ i i e Ationit AbHRtio " in this government's : sentenced to six monthe | Mr. Nelson met G r Glss -onsolidated sc 1striot: ine . S s R Ll 5 ek G gerous element g tle street, was sen 0 nor issler | consolidated school distriet,” w ap i and in k he moved as| 7t after court had re-opened New Haven, March S.—Flood con- peace.” Telations with the Far Kast. He as-|in jail by Judge Isaac Wolfe in sup- [in IMlorida more than seven years ago | proved. ; S AR el Tollowing o short SaiHsdiae serted that if the four power pact|erior court tod: | when he and Richard Nigren were Hart Presents Amendment Those In Charge Of Various Com-|: his footing and plunged |3:3 lock, that State's Attorney with its clause abrogating _nw al- Mrs. Cussie Donnell, vulme Jessic | flying at the famous winter resort. Alderman 1. Raymond Gilpatric, 25 st breaking his right leg '\'mm'u .'h,,.l‘,.,l ln‘ say: ™ M, liance failed, the na‘\al nlmnnum: Gioff, of Hartford, was ml\"" ”'“‘“ ““':‘ e = mayor pro tem., next presented a reso- mencement Exercises Begin ar N Wp wound. Sterift, bring Richardson and Winkie agreement also would be endangered | to four years in prison for complici 1) \ i 0 lution for the adoption of the 21 mill S ine ts Inundated. ‘nm) ‘lhl‘ :mm room." Instantly Tesulting in “failure of the confer- in a fatal eriminal n‘r;(;v»;:‘\<'I'H;:"{:‘:("'“- MYSTERIOUS FIRE {hR biURRBY AvBYEd Y. Lhe sarmAra W UG RS ™ tchficld county reported an [there was a great stir, and"the attens ence.” ed severa DAEISS : L council. Councilman I1. §. Hart took| T i < of Al 8 atundance of water 5 valley: r 50 prese s foc <l : ver o N LovEng o 3 i . 8. Ha N The senior activities of the yem indar £ water in its valleys. {tion of those present was focused om No_Entanglements. Hegnan ‘{:‘:fi;::"{ifl:‘ 4';;‘“11‘\|h\ ON HARTFORD AVE. |t floor at once and amended for|staried in eamest at the High schoot | Mad river went up eight feet | — No entangling committments (a“l‘ "“"'{'-“‘“"“'”t e the adoption of the 20 mill budget. o PSR S S T R ied ice into Winsted streets (Continued on Third mgo.) contained in the treaty, he asserted,|of Southington, was ‘;n‘. e e T Councilman Hart explained the |[the senior class, committess were ap-|Mueh damage was done to highwaye e < bezzlement ! : : and no provisions N’“‘"‘i “0 ""T:” :“" ‘:“"‘ ke o ant ity and [ 35,500 Damage Done at Dry Goods [amendment as representing the bud- poinie. T ire iy committees| TURNing north through Norfolk. can traditions. He characterizec hw 'lf‘ r( drll it monevior get prepared by the board of finanee [named to take charge of arrang New Milford had more water than | GHOST ls BASHFUL (e Px‘fi.n{"mt (:u‘z:::]s:r?1(l:: '\‘:hr:“;:;: p‘;” e e s Teatred Store Owned by Philip Katz and taxation with a reduction in the |ments for the senior doings of the|it could take care of and roads in all} it was one that must suc SRSl amount of notes issued to meet a de- | year. | directions were gul d.In many United States Is to make good its|at the Elm Tree Inn at Farmington. This Morning o YRR SO NS et o AR i i [ fessed’ desires to take the lead in| Albert Lambert, aged 60, who serv- |, SEeiee e e i class night committee is com-|vl ¢ viees i D|Antizonish Spook Embarrassed By pmd" the world toward peace. ed two terms in state prison, one of | Iirc of a mysterious origin, did TR hossd of the: rhllowing! JRmSSNOYIENRE ARt SR SUlagd et 5":’::“53”“ O esired. fo “tell the|them for 19 years, was given from flamage of about $3,500 this morning Is Ha Shainmagly; DB LR o AR TR RN Ay frany SHE e wE senate with entire frankness” the|five to ten years for criminal assanlt. [\bout 11 o'clock to the drug goods We hate talked the question of | Graesser ullin, Jeanctic (e it | in\as g alé due * the past two |light, Clara Blinn and Winifred Sh (Continued on Twelfth Page) A ¥ store of Philip Katz at 69 Hartford |SAlary reductions for the past two| i 1 i /es which actuated the American 9 Hartfor : & i N ey e e SRR ‘ motives wenue, | Mr, Katz is in New York on|months, botly in the committee | David Mahoney is the chairman of Halifay, N. 8, March S. (By As- Spet ~harge of the store, She had gone to|Accustomed to devoting so much time j€r membe eing Mar g L CR S S J.N PUL“} Rt | rassed by sence of so man: “For a month :mrl morr before the 1 3 A Lioster . Schaefer 7 =T y conference met the American delega- pet basie-dAdolar Die- aibe lonund, |L0-BUCH Gl Enaster. an Ule L PRSRR SO nbrEN, | 1ze mortals in his favorite hauat, tion was in session almost every day.|Operators At Mass, Textile Mills Are Policeman John 1%, O'Brien, who js| Usiness. a corpord tion would have 1rrn:H.'y\u(n,.“l |(:u va 3 ERPIRRNS v » ghost of Antigonish did not walk RN stationed at the cornor of Hartford |disposed of it in half an hour, but In 108 QLS R Resident Commissioner Warns Uniged | last night We tried to determdne and mark out g & e 1 Axis P ‘ < [ gren, chairman of the banquet com L1 American’ dele.| Bombarded' By Strikers and Sy wenue and East Main street doing |1ty af it has taken two months. | il i, e ; This was the substance of a byl sthescolirse Which the IMBTIEat £ele, B e et & m&g| I going over this matter, 1 have [mitlee, are Marion MeGuire, Martha | states That Grave Exvents are Liable [jotin issued foday by ~Dr. Walter gation with whom rested the responsi-| ‘athizers—Guards Called. fdi % AR om | cured an expression of sentiment | Clark, Milby Hancock —and Harold ORIV Y bility of initiating all the work of the | the building down the strect and turn- | * AP “ard. | Bisenberg. Yo (e i Franklin . Prince, director of the vonferenae, should follow. -The dele-| Attieboro, Mass. March ed in an alarm from box 43. [fom -tng" voterssOt the ]l ',“ ,}““"_- o e e DL ; American Institute for Scientific Re- gation was In complete accord as to|state boundary in the vicinity of the When the fire department arrived LloAL : Woods, chairman,| Washington, March S.—A warning |fearch who came all the way from the policies to be pursued. The|Crown Mfg. Co. and the Home Bleach jSmoke was belching from W dore that “a real -crisis s pproncke {New, Yorkito make the restlcss Snitius shadow of politics or of personal feel-|and Dye Works plants was patrolled ind the tenements above. e build- .mm:mvf,vllvhlv PR Ing never rested for a moment upon |today by police on this side and by (I8 is i wooden affair, containing a Dr. Pring his firs ‘|:u:h) n our deliberations. National Guardsmen on the Rhode|Store aud two tenemen the haunted house of Alex MacPon- 1 Island side. The resence of the T'he firemen in a short time had the | . 7 9 in street. It was so decided {hig|missioner for ¢ at Caledonia Mills, reported the Americans United, P N sible to come . S & 3 Thcat G guards was a result of a disturbance fire under control. They confined the |° A morning. week in the hous .on- Wee small hours had passed without “The American delegates - were = % g ion [blaze to the store itself, although the Champions Manufacturers. 1 e ot e Mary Cnlver, | gressional invest ion he official @ single ghostly manifests ted in the desire to secure results|late vesterday at the plants which ; e ; Song committ lary Culver, united in the desire to secur e e eUeTvad I the Ehodas1s=| wholesinterior ‘was) Chatrdiiianad ikl . (OF SOUrse LGB employes .will | o add, Willard Ciary, | conduct of 1 Jor 13, Mont Reily Ncither the doctor, who b from the conference which would pro-| vt RS FEALLCE G0 tion, Opera- [stock of goods damaged by the fire|bolt al the suggesiion i gk h Towmaend ana Kenaz Johi~| L Want to"most Goiemnty Warn the (his fngers tied Lo the striics 1saciig mote the peace of the world, reduce 1'.\" Ir‘;l\'lr-u: O were ‘stoned. . and|and walsr, pay. This was expected; and it e American ©Mr. Deailnts o tate- (to bells and rattles in various parts in some measure the burdens of taxa- T R A Srom bucdea: Chief William J. Noble and A perfectly proper for them to expres Olaks: -d committee Herbert | ment said, “that cond n Porto of the house, nor the newspaper res tion imposed by the eslstence of By B rn o hizers were present|ant Chief Iugene I, Parnes in their themselves and for those wWhom they |y, oy, chairman; France vil- | Rico hecoming most sente, Ad- porters, movie men and “still" photo armies and fleets and the competition ~ i Y ¢ 5 _|investigations found t the five |@rc able to influence to afso object. |0V vent Cenei, E Krlanson, | s 1 have “rom consorvidive dead- grapher who accompanied him, f ts and tect the fifture| again“today and put on a demonstr ¥ L S ;. VAL 1 Al e 3 Al DTt AC e T e bl b iay brieinated S betwestia Rl IV purtiton [0t (L8 PR Y Ve BERE uetion |, g \ward Harper. n the fsland convinee me that g {heard a sound: peace and safety of the United States.| 08 B8 (o To and @ counter, There 15 & bagk room{in Wages, costs of _production, ete.| My (e or he committees willwhe | real erisis 18 fast spproaciing.” It the ghost does not recover its We were of one mind in agreeing that 3 in the. store where there waslg five|Canh e hope to compete with the |, 50 C oy followa: Huhaiat . self-possession and make its presence if' we were to have any measure of T E burnin. , manufacturers of FKurope. We can- | i i IBnH 1 " felt tonight, Dr. Prince said, he will t < g g in a stove, and Mrs. Katz ex- $ | committee, Thursday during the spe- | | Wer onight, . success we must think in terms of | Electric, Curling Iron iy i Ay not have prosperity until we do cut | i ey dn e Fiume Government Lot MacDanild : and | hif .savem _ i ; pressed the opinion that this was the| 0t |cial period in the morning in_Room % peace and not in terms of war. It cause of the fire, Investigations show- | P4Y: i 9. Class Day committee, Iriday, | Names New Head daugnter, Mary Ellen, to spend an- vi t hope that in s ‘City employes and officials as a A OULECERR e OD: ) & POT- | pidgeport, March 8.—An clectric |8d, however, that the fire started on SIRIOVEA LR IS Aer pecial period in the afte other night in the place, in hope that tion of the earth's surface at least| DBridgeport, Sarch SoCAl CRICEhG other side,of the partition, separ. | TUIE cannot sense the change In €On< | oon in loom 19, Class Night com tondon, Mareh s Giovanni Giur- | heir familiar forms may cause it to we could do something to substitute when tailors left the French Shop at |ating the back room from the main ditions. They are content to allow | | itoe. Thursday during the spe iati, deputy from Venice, has been ywulk again. the assurance of peace for the ar.|When tatlors left the French BHob al) 8 0 P fore. Both the chief and|matters to drift along as at present, |y vioq'in the afternoon in Room : proctaimed head of ihe Iume Fov- | rangements and calculations of war. hollll ;;qp(;n.sihlf‘ AR TTIIRS \\'b\‘l('h the stant chief said they were of because they have nu'I found it ne- The senior class officers S ) ernment w hich will replace the over- ., Ahrec Great Objectives. B e e socond. floor. shartly [of the opinfon that the circtimstances [CCSSATY fo adiust their expenditures |, o rancls Griffin, president; Bsther | thrown Zanella reghne, wiys @ Cen- l{n\ml Manr, 102, Hopes ‘Actuated by these beliefs and by| T50 O R TN 2 T ctock |webe suspicious, because they could 1€ MO reriped: inco el Davis, vice-president: Huldah Brink, | tral News dispatch from, Home tod To Liv Ri this spirit we were clearly of opinion | %yt s was estimated tods find nothing that might cause the fire Talks On Legality. sccretary, and Franklyn Davis, treas- | Deputy Giuriati formeriy * Gn 0 Live to Ripe Old Age that there lay before us three great > p - do hope the members of the | brieie d'Annunzio’s chief of cabinet ¢ | Bristol, March 5.—Dr. Robert Ken- urer. objectives, three dominant purposes to be Connecticut's oldest Continuing, Strange Visitor, Fails To Raunt Out of 720 replies, 667 were were opposed absglutely and 13 picture were of divided opinion. Amalie Tre Ma seandoin, | ! “Phe - deficit item, which we have|Madlyn Plude and Vincent = rhell l in’ Porto. Lico is ¢ ed cut, is, necessarily, an estimate, yet|The pic , this year will be taken [ formal state g {615 as olose to' o 't as it is pos-|at Johnson and Pete studio, on | 'elix Cordova 0 nt approximately $35,000 by Max L|in the vicinity of the place where it Meeting board will not be influ- B Fiume. Sady. il i O8CY | i rossman, manager of the store, s [started. e ik AL ; to be attained, One was the termina- L Mras - Kite: aoiid niot sbate: at Arag[Chosd bV thig tall ol HISECUSL ol male inhabitant, celebrated his 102nd tion of the Anglo-Japanese alliance. OTHen thete R s ARG AT oR | ChLEnE: ayi- 3 WO hAVe iR LIS IS lN\ D ——————————————————————— |anniversary here today at the home of The next' was an agreement between the place or not, but she: afterwhrd tioned right that the’ old city meet- L his wighter, Mrs. J. G. Dobson. the five principal allied and assoclat- ONE DEAD, TWO MISSING Krp el ARG s m\,vm““”{)’y ing had to adjust taxes. 1If we didn't|, % T - RUSHES CROSS COUNT Pr. Kennody, who says thit e “hetee ed powers seated at the table for a IN §1.000,000 BLAZE. |||insirance have that power, we might just as|prooklyn Woman Finds That Groom | 1O MARRY MAN, NOW ILL |[{to live to a ripe old age. s no reduction of naval armaments. The . Lo SN i well go home and leave it all to,the to Bo is Her Husband—Know of no| A MAN, D A [glasses. He was born in Ireland and third was to accomplish all that wus CHABTSun DbahL MarcK BRs o SRR common counet 2 Bivetos Resibn ! o lgraduated from Dublin University in possible to aid China in such ways as One man s dead, two boys & HEAVY RA ALL Regarding the argument that the & & | Champaign, 1L, March §. !medicine. He came to this country to help her in the establishment of a mmmé and’ a large part of The rainfall of yesterday afternoon |boArds might not see fit o keep| New York, March S.—Receipt of an Undismayed by influenza germs, ||| when a young man, settling in Phila= free and independent government and |l o0 000 uginess district is [||and last night was the heaviest that within the appropriation’ made for | engraved invitation to her husband’s [l cupid visited the University of fj deiphia, moving later to Hrialol jparticularly to secure the restoration in ruins as the result of a fire |||has been recorded in this city for S e i wedding to another woman was the || Tjiinois yesterday and Cornelius of the great province of Shantung to || (% e 88 I TRGE J0 e || some time. The fall was gaiiged at Lkt sl ok first information Mrs. Louise Harding [} Kruse of Urbana, 111, & Reco mtlon of Russm the Chinese empire to which it right- [ S0 4 0™ Cotion today., The |[[Shuttle Meadow. at two and one-haif| Parnham of Brooklyn had of a di- ||| raquate, who is ill of “flu gl tully belongl e Attainod finaneial loss will approximate. ||| inches ; T e o B T || IR Catierl e e e Up to Genoa Conference " $1,000,000, P " A AT | ” Bethel, Conn,, who rushed 1 don, March 8 (By A iated “We succeeded before the closé of 0 e A EiERR | FHIL WEATHER snham names the husband's ||| o ! p b | London, ch 8. (By Associal S tarents 1A+ Rtalnink all. thess So drn'pnl'lp‘ aid - the Illumr*s VOTE FOR STRIKE. ikt [1gecond wife aa co-respondant, o ,',,'::,.,.',,‘f",'"lfi‘,,,." ’:‘.{_:::r““"f' [Press)—Austen Chamberlain, the terminates the Anglo-Japanese alli- :‘P";fl ha| 1:Am.my‘ mlhli‘l“(‘;‘s Murphysboro, 111, March 8.—Union Hartford, March 8. —Forecast In her affidavits Mrs. Parnham al- (|| <l "Uie is doing advanced |||BOVernment leader told the house of trminates the Anglo-Japanese: alli- bty SO e s oy |||conl miners here have voted “207 to[| for New Britain and vicinity: | [leges she was never served with ||| SO at the university, had suf- |||commons today that decition on the ance. Personally 1 believe that it[[] MOve any of their documents 0% jll2g in favor of a strike April 1, it was|| Vair, colder tonight;AThursday || papers in her husband's suit. [l fared & rolapde and ix 16 & serls J1{2 SERON CE LEEREERAL the present d a apse a i il Isoviet govermment of Russia must ) he United States in no obii. ||| ofice eauipment to places of Jfl,pyounced today. This, it was ex- air, diminishing westerly winds Mr. Jarnbam is president of the | & rels ipvolves t safety. il ous condition. | . v plained, is about one-third of the lo-| |{Kohier and Campbell Co, piano lawait the results of the Genoa econs lomic conference. (C“‘M;luzd on Twelfth I'age). cal vote. % manufacture