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— R ——— News of the World Herald “Ads” Mean By Associated Press Better Business ESTABLISHED 1870 — Db PRICE THREE CENTS PRESENT DAY YOUNG FOLK GERMAN-RUSS-TURK AGREEMENT IS COURT A LA ARBUCKLE OR | [ GIVEN 575 FINE| P.U.COMM.RULING REPORTED AS LATEST MENACE TO PEGGY JOYCE, PASTOR SAYS Otepak Found ity of Derau Magor Would Retrain Com, o, ESPECIALLY BALKANS Bishop Ni;:holso;l of Chi- Seeks Ch M’p er Coql | 1§ Main St. Bus_inessman From Lal“lg Spur Track Eardies | : T SAVE O Russians at Genoa Offer POLICE SAVE GIRL s WU 15 SEVT 10 Ju1u vk G0 10 suesion coun LETTERFROM CHAMBER [tk Savr cam e feren(:e, Deplores PI'CS' ) e Now Yorker H:rl‘ \\'u;. Married Man, | Corporation 1:-|n::l. A, Kirkham REFUTESFREEH—!‘" [;I:Am%;: £.% ‘ork Rlueconts Batter Down Debts In Return For - z Falls Tnto Toils—Alleged “Masher” | Filed Notice With Clerk of Hign ; ¥ i ent Day Standards of | § A e To Be Examined As To Sanity, Court After Conference This Mom.|FY€Sident of - Local Body o :and Fosouio Frisouoe ol Recognition and Finan- Ten Days, L, 3 y FForging the name of Nicholas Cher.| ing With Mayor A. M. Paonessa. States No (‘ompa i i 1ving % ; . pak, his father, who is ndministrator y s . . | s g Tork, April 21, —Police bat ual Ald i 9 of the estate of the late Andrew| AN appeal by the city of New Brit- (C'irculation Was Made & an a4 door inoa West 45th Hamilla, A. M. Cherpak, aged 24, draw 210 {rom the ruling of the public util . R P LR R0 ities commission by which the Con- ———— Minnie ainbok who sald = i P a check on the New Rritain National g ' Asser (5 ; ; 3 ticut ¢ ; ywered 1o s : G Another Asserts That 65,000 : hank for #12.60 March 4, and present. | Rectieut company ia emposered (o I8¥| iy foiipming fetter wau received | heen kidnapped and - heid [Teutons Agree to Keep Out g o5 ¢ 5 p o o John Walsh of the firm o 8 2l BLEBRY Will g oW ops | I woten days il I v ‘ today by the New Britain newspapers ¢ American Girls Are Lost Walsh & Hoelfelder, He ed [be filed today with the clerk of the | \ P o sk he Wan i é Bplenge roeleiden, He reaslad L ko Jona N |{fom The Ghambar ot Commerce in| ) who muid ho was Wiliam Of Soviet Argument But Annually 'l‘hrough (Com- : |was protested for lack of funds and [Kirkham, corporation counscl, ,',",“,,.“,:; :2 “,‘,Ti;,:,r,‘..nl ,'(,"[,L',’.Z',T‘,,,,{ | ohal abduction assault aft Want t Aid in Oth i 7 ; an investigation resulted in a charge Mayor Confers With Counscl, ey o A B ; Ll been beaten into uncon ant to Aid in Other mercialized White Slavery . of frand against the young man. This action was decided upon this LA April 21, 1 scion by detectives whom he ) Cherpak was arrested yesterday and [morning after a conference in thely oo AR S 1055 4 with a pistol, - arraigned in police court this morn- mayor's office in which Mayor| "\ (OPEEARC L AEE, ; ‘The girl said Weissinger trailed her . ing hefore Judge George W. Klett. [ Paonessa, Judge Kirkham and City| ™ en BTRan HOT in a taxicab as she went to a stor Meriden, April 21.—Rev. Blmer A. fie pleaded guilty. After Prosecuting | Engineer Joseph 1. Willlams took . AMEACTE VAT for he he i , ; s den, 4 ) g i ams k| Dane Mp, Vanest for her mother, seized her at a de-| Genoa, April 21.—(By the Associata Dent, New York, arca secretary of the 3 Aftorney Joseph G. Woods stated the | part. We are in receipt of your open lot-|serted corner and took her to the[ed Press)—Germany and Russia ase :-::2311122r::qflr:l\fi::\:\._:xjx":;.Iu ':m-'. facts to the |~nv\|:'. l‘h:rfvak} was 'gh'e‘n The mayor was notified yesterday|(ar of April 20th and you are advised |hOUSe where he held her prisoner aft- | serts the Cattadino today already have RsipRddcemiys the New York Tos an opportunity to explain his actions, farternoon by the clerk of the utiliial|(nat the Chamber of Commerce is not|¢F depriving her of all her clothing. |agreed with the Turkish Nationalist onference of the Methodist church but declined. He was fined $75 and |commission that favorable action hisl|(ne arent for the settling or o BoveImmant ot ABor ona’ JARIEIAG here today, said that as a result of Ccosts. been taken on a requesi ] AUAD! ) ' ¥ | 4 quest of the Con- [y sputes, and it cannot be rogram of foreign policy. This, the world wide missionary and benov- ATWATER Hushand “In Wrong" necticut company that they he given ‘h!\?lf"‘rn‘o;“:z:::‘«‘l:fl')k:‘ 'Irrll[\\r:‘r'\mn's lm‘»:‘:, i‘:rz\ws. Wik conutitatan zr;r!‘ m:nnc‘: olent program launched three years A New Iingland branch of the An- Joseph McEvoy and Mrs. Katie (the right to lay such a track. The hars : e to the other powers, cspecially the ago, three million people have pledg- | thracite Coal Consumerd' League or-|\archidian came to this city from |matter came before the I. L. C. in TR apalent W B e L Balkan Brates. o ed their aid in supporting the church [ ganized for the purpose of getting|New York, April 9, and took a room |an appeal from the decision of the chould boe stated that there 18 nothing | CHarles Simon and Miss Marianne Russia Makes Offer and 1,000,000 have promised to pray | better quality coal at @ more reason-|in a boarding house at 414 Arch|jqcq) common council by which the [in the official minutes of the meeting| Juknat and Charles Blar and Miss| 1f the Russians are granted recoge for its welfare, able rate, will hc proposed at thestreet, Joseph's wife learned of his|company's petition was turncd down.|of the Mercantile Burenn eld in th nition de jure and adequate financial j00DLWorkets “Volunteor Heging o tho New. Wnglaod: dragisfipreseuce Ners and notided thenblos; History of Case. Chamber of Commerce rooms April| Martha Weike to be Married. help, they state in their reply submite Thirty five thousand life service| Bureau, held at the Hotel Liton in|TLast night Policeman W. P. McCue Several months ago the pctition [18th, nor in the discussion that took ted to the entente today that they are workers have volunteered and 11,000 | Waterbury this evening went to the Arch street home and 8]y, recejved in the common councl|piace ‘at that meeting, which would| On Saturday at 2:30 p, m. ~%aries|willing to -admit Russia's war and pres of these fire now in training schools.| The league is in session all day. J.|a result of admissions made to him | 0 /"l itoed o the board of {:.;,.,Im'l efther of the local news.|Simon and Miss Marlanne, Juknat willlsar debts, walve thelr countés claims Previously one missionary a weck was(I*. Atwater, who will make the propo- | hooked hoth on charges of miscon- (o pii0 works. A public hearing was m'rw'w assuming snpnrmrny' in the|be married at St Matthew's German|and restore the use of nationalized sent out and now one goes every|sition and whnvm a member of the|duct. A\n' additiona! charge nf"_mf}» called and a storm of protest from |matter of eirculation. lutheran church. The groom is the|property to its former owners or sat< other day. It used to be hard work | executive commitec and Robert M. |support was brought in MCEVOY'S | osted property owners, including | Yours Sl son of Mrs, Christina Simon, of 28 isty the claim of forcigners in cases to raise $1,000,000 a year for this|Poteet, also a member of the execu- |case. A 7 the consolidated school district, arose. 4 i J. C. LOOMIS, Oak street, and the bride the daugh- [ where the property cannot be re work and now $1,500,000 a month is|tive committee, went over this morn- Jur}zn Klett ordered M“h‘"y, {o As a result, the board recommended President. | ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Juknat of 107 [stored. forthcoming for it. Results are most|ing from New Britain and K. Burr, | contribute $8 a week toward his wife's to the council that the petitioner be Rhodes street with whom the couple The clause of the Russian reply rew encouraging! the speaker said, L. 8, Cowles, I, P, Usher, O. M. Baker (support for a period of six months or given leave to withdraw. The coun- | This newspaper does not expect the | wijl make their home. lating ta the restoration of natione feels the church has given its last|and Ray l. Makin left this afternoon. |in lieu therecf to serve 30 days in| o/ adopted the recommendation, Im-|Chamber of Commerce to settle indi-| Charles Blar, son of Mr. and Mrs. |alized property to forcigners says: inch of ground. A number of ather fmportant items [ jail. A bond of $300 was required to | PRGN FIERTRIOR T idual disputes between its members, | August Blar, of Kensington and Miss | bhe RUSeian. goVsFAmont WLId oh y i i : vere slated to c ¢ discuss guarantee execution of the judgment. P 3 { - that would be cxpecting entirely too| Martha Woi 5 Csl ol g il 5 § ’ Charges of White Slavery were slated to come up for discussion. ol g an appeal to the public utilities com- Martha Woike, daughter of Mrs. M.| willing to restore to its former owne- L. 1. Bower of Chicago, director| Among a group of men who left Cries When Sentenced mission. |much from t body. It does ex-|yclechner, of Stanley Quarter will be|ers the use of property nationalized of law activities of the committce on | this afternoon for the mecting were| On the misconduct charges, each When the appeal was heard by |PeCt it to refuse to allow its name|murried at St. Matthew's Lutheran |or withheld or where this is impossi- AR . 2 ; s , e oy, e . e ». | was fined $50 and costs and sentenced & FER Y|to be used for the purpose of boost- o ey ;' s conservation and advance, talked be-|I'. J. Gaffney, Walter 1. Bell, A, P. 2 avia sl KaneRer ittty that body, cx-Mayor O. K. Curtis, B, parsonage, Saturday afternoon at 4|ble, then to satisfy the just claims of fore the laymen's ociation of the|Marsh and 13. O. Shjerden. to 30 days in jail. K D the city engineer, corporation coun.| S the business of one member| a0k, They will reside on the|the former owners.” vas onounced. lagai articularly i ¢ - f; 1 g 3 conference and attributed the real eI santRnce was bi sel and several others appeared as op- (1501t that of another, particularly | grgom's farm in Farmington. As justifying their contention that s & Sant 7 e a1 McEvoy tol e court that S i P ase cause of the high cost of living to “sin unyfiarr'i;:”fiwn‘:l\d the oot Ot nossa; *Dectsion reserved, ‘The[¥'eh the use "‘“}f. ey v':“‘ ",I,;"' the allies could not as a matter of in its broad meaning costs this coun- April 5 he loft home, returning in an |first notice of what action had been |7 &€ FERTESeRtation of ffets. The right demand compensation for prop- try over ten billion dollars annually” AR . il | 5. The|taken came yesterday when the mayor|® BILOE INLAVES. Sl HRUC erty, the Russians cite the abolition ot ASSOT 8 P “ . intoxicated condition Apri . h . ¥ printed in The Record misrepresentec i o % A he asserted, and added, *“Do you GIVEN 2" YEAR TERM following day he again left and she |Was notified. the meeting, which is our contention slavery In the United States, where realize that right in this great Chri; saw nothing of him until he was Jo- Paonessa Opposed. I idoad bt “aiontian Cifhs Ratord neither Americans nor foreigners tian nation 65,000 girls are lost every Commenting upon the case toda g were compensated They also cite the : jies o ciali cated here. 3 h specifically, although that paper made v 5 2 : ¥ year and largely true a commerciali Says They Beat Him. the mayor asserted that it appeared | . clalme. that. ars defiled. The adoption of prohibition in America as I 4 case where no compensation was f3 | ed white slavery traffic that the united [ i e tes | cEvoy said |to him to be only a question of time V4 ¢ . o 08 Explaining his actions, McEvoy said 1 ferald, ) 5 g 3 Christian laymen could wipe out in|[New York Judge Scores|, Fxriain B mossible o live with his|until the company will have to seek|l.crids at the meeting in que Eiven to the producera’ of alcoholia drinks. presented its andited figure 12 months.” a more suitable pla for ts - l 0] . wi ause she and her daughters plabwior’ (7 giel 0L LT e Ell e s 2 ) Y “Hell Holes” in That vife because e Record presenting no certified f .|Cheshire Man Also Accused Ambassador Child §s Welcome Deplores Modern: Country beat him daily. Katie, he said, was b He felt that if there is need : I Addressing the conference this \ > friend, &6 he brought her |for such spur tracks they should be .. Aehin AT ; " An English spokesman for the morning Bishop Nicholson of Chicago Great City A ML B R TR LR A S e e RN of Attempted Arson |pritish delegation to the economio pointed out that where the older gen- During his testimony, the wife cut in |trolley company rather than in the|p.guent up by The Record, however, This Rl conference sald today there was no eration did their rourllng on the way —_— { with denials and counter charges de- |strect, where, he said, they arc caus-|qpe Ieraid reilevates thibeit hos the 1S M()lllmg‘ objection to Richard Washburn Child, to church or prayer meeting the pres- New York, April 21.—Declaring | spite warnings by the court, and fi- ing an obstruction to traffic. largest circulation in New Britain, L ,'\"" rican uml)uss;}ldor to nally being r]\( young folk *“adopt the ay that the youth of New York have run | nally Judge Klett ordered her remov- SRA- That 4t I8 tha "GnIvENew Britiin] esent sessions of the commission on Fatty Arbuckle and Peggy Joyee” and | wig for the last five years, Judge Me- | ed from the court-room. . newspaper with a_circulation worthy | Cheshire, April 2L.—Alfred Buck- lwsaftairsyingorderatOnoniRIny e attend resorts “where the church is|y4vre in general sessions today sen-| Katie explained that she had Jos- A of the name in the suburban towns | ner, who formerly was a grocor here |LOTMation for the United States gov @ joke and the 18th amendment a|{enced James Rogan, to 20 years [cph's promise that he would secure |Medical Fxaminer States That Fall|inciuded in this city's trading terri. | ; Rrnmanty cuCen Aot _ ) 3 ! was placed in the lockup today unt % T laughing stock.” in Sing Sing on a manslaughter|a divorce and marry her, so she ac- Killed Mrs. Searles. tery and s i willing td do-| ¥ W ’ V! Germans Accept Terms, | | in fact, its representative stated he Hh‘srf‘qlklzl|\gfir that \Ax'iQhIn A Year|charge. companied him to this city. nate one thousand dollars to any ithe police can formulate specitic The German reply to the allied ul- the Christian church might again be' ¢ killed John J. Gillen in a fight The case of Andrew Zober, charged charity providing that The Record is|charges against him, It is alleged that | timatum accepts the condition that called upon to combat the menacing in a tea room. on a breach of the peace count, was able to prove otherwise b reliable | early today he attempted to shoot )us}(lu- German delegates be barred from danger of Mohammedanism. ‘This defendant was in one of the | continued until next Monday morn- | = 0 2 of 103 Harrison street whicl |SYStem of auditing such as The Audit| Wife and to set fire to her home on | participating in the further discus- e I SRR ‘hell holes’ of New York,” the judge |ing at the request of Lawyer S. e LR R L Y 1"‘- sureau of Circulation furnishes to|the Waterbury road. It is said that |sions of‘the Russian questions by the said, “Such places should be closed. | Traceski e e e | The Herald. We are distributing over | Buckner who works in Waterbury, | Genoa conference. The Russo-Gers The people of New York have a silly Jitneur Is Fined $25. than, LD0SG: dBackibac, Yeatard 8,000 papers daily and are willing to|had previously threatencd his wife |man treaty signed at Rapallo Is al- peop : ! ine | According to his statement yesterda par 3 Se0n] notion that hecause they don't like | John Gradek, a jitneur, operating | (C07C /B 0 M8 SO0 Yesterciy | furnish conclusive evidence to that ef-|and she had secured a watchman for |lowed to stand. Arrangements were prohibition they can violate the law. | 5ver the Park to Chapman street ‘rmm '(“‘]vm“(:“\ % r:ln;-_.> prt'vs\nin'\]lrn] fect to any person interested. We |the house at night. The guard was|made to present the note at noon to< Itedficld, S. D., Youngster, 13, Then |1f they go 150 miles away from New | route, was fined $25 for operating a o "o f‘r ek 1m\°~‘ m:)o, d}-ml "% know what our figures are and can|kept up three nights and relaxed last | day to Premier Facta of Italy, as York they will find the majority of | cur without proper lights. Police- ”“ e\v OTE B WARGOR G QiR ,"” prove them by other means than the |night. Mrs. Buckner is said to have | president of the conference and also Turns Gun on Father and Tries to|the people of the country are in favor | .o John €. Stadler arrested the ac- ““:m;c::” ritain - General hospital unsupported word of the publisher. found a fire on the kitchen floor this|as the first signer of the protest res £ § . At the time he had ARy orning d while s ras g ceived by the Germans Kill Himself, Too. & At cused s R but. one Meadiight | He stated today that the deceased FlepHbne thing fo seh T K et e e g o :1::r|:m;: The policeman has warned |had taken some hydrochloric acid, MARR[ED 25 YEARS was fired at her. Andrew Murty, a| The German .:c‘le E’q ‘l‘:n‘ er than Redficld, S. D., April 21.—Mrs. J. t 3 0 15 |and this had undoubtedly brought | : & 5 oA 8 SanK OIS b as ftacatiGri. was Bhot ‘ana dtied hddd) him and other drivers on numerous)SiE B BAG WRASUIElY broveht| neighbor who responded and was as- | that from the allies, and begins by ac- ik g 4 d 8 5 {4 v caused gt g g o i 0 5 last night when a small calibre rifle = occasions, he said, ""‘,”"3“;{ S:Si’:fi W Thlle 105 obulld ot Ay SRy Lhe : e .«.snlng mll'“!'l\v\l: mxl]tl the t)\mnxs )s:nvx;kunwlmmng “with painful surprise” belleved to have been accidentlly dis- ights. fonsive | EXTOTAY. QonsUmAd: Woull ot Huy ; ’ SREAGIALH : i s . hen re- S by i ¢ o ) i 3 < said his lights short-circuit- |2 : ot have| Are Observing Happy Occasion To- ; & bullet, | peats w : charged. Fearing he would be punish-| Corporation For Construction of Gradek s‘n'x‘d I\}s':..,hh(: o ter. After |caused her death, in his opinion, His | pp, ”m\“(\‘ii:(:i‘mvl i:"fl':i‘\“" e e (pux: w hi“ Dr, Runu:vmu. Gormn_r\ ed, according to the coroner, A. D. . Gd gn Gie Wiy 1 ied to [OPinion as to the medicine given her| day—Many Gifts from Couple, | ; B o g orelgn minister, has stated on sevs Coleman of Redfield, Ilmer shot his| Ylant at Gary, Ind. discharging his passengers he tried to Faling her faltit 18 novw CHEERIAtaH] o Y placed Buckner under arrest. Buck- | eral occasion—that negotiations for father in the jaw and then inflicted & | Now York, April 21.—A $15,000,000 | X the lights, but found that he need | Policeman and Mrs. Walter Mualona |ner is sald to have been intoxicated. [the conclusion of the Russo-German by the hydrochloric theory. The B e : f o started, for the |PY 3 ¥ | wE o shoant a 73| 3uckners had had disagreements | treaty d b wound in his own forehcad Wwhich |{upe mill at Gary, Ind, is planned by ul.snm(‘v :100\!:= :t‘:p;r‘vl by the po- |death certificate states that the death {of 175 South Main street are ol _|The Buckners had ha Bre \ts | treaty had begun long ago, wera physicians say may prove fatal. the U. S. Steel corporation, Chaifman | BArase an St i w ined s an accident, that the victim had |IN8 their twenty-fifth annive ently when in court he prom- | known to have been in progress by all liceman, he explained. | 7 2 rdroc Y Ao § » marriage today. The couple were | ised to let his wife alone. the Turopean governments and had 3 . Gary annhounced today. it i : . |taken hydrochloric acid, had gone to the marriag 3 cly been sus " f def Elbert H ATy “Masher" May Be Crazy. la window and fell through, dying|united at Middletown by Rev. Father lately been suspended out of deference Construction will begin at once and s azed 40, arrested yes- = Qs el & g : John Walek, aged 40, arrested _ Al DG CBaYE Tt Ly & to the conference. But the exclusion LOST MONEY GAMBLING |5 % expectea that ‘the making - of ey fon breach of the peace by an- oM the effects of a ruptured Jung. | ¥heridan. Two years luter they Aty $1’000‘000 APPROPRIATED |of Germany from the - mesatiations s will be in full operation before hi R s city, ¢ resided | Hela Wi, wll{as e iy :‘}i?c;n‘:lx“nfwv:‘""s u D noying ymmf»\\.m:;’r‘v\ ‘r:n rtflh‘:d\;;\“t’f: Spring Does Backfli [contimuousiy. ¥our children have BRI, ‘l:lllhlrx_\ \t':‘n ‘n:lns‘H\wu'h lh‘; Ll:ssl:;‘\n 3 3 9023. I work in Corbin's offices, plea i . Ciiniteas S f a de Albertis gave to the Boston Man Who Embezzled $26,000| The mill will have a capacity of guilty, The accused talked incoher- P! Sg “Up Wi tp(,l W ‘y‘hll‘f‘lsr:l‘«l thatinfan,threetal whORL ara e oliet i vrotien QR08IL RPODEIE | B arrant Hele ettt The phat ] 3 = < - | about 350,000 tons a T Inereasing | oy and acted queerly on the wit- now p mnste N LR that the allies were trying to conclude. From Employers, Tells of Rhode | 0" iocont tube capacity of the cor- hess stand, so Judge Kiett ordered | Winsted, Conn, April 21— Springl‘”rh" couple w "” h';‘*l a mr)w\w“\ Measure to Provide I'nnds for Con- | rangoments with the coviet govern. ation by 20 to 25 per cent. ss stand, s g ow |stepped backward last night. The|this evening at their home, in honor ) A X . P g : LA the caso continued untt tomoTigw) BERPEL i EIEr ved a8 Joo ek to|ot the bappy ovent,' A number of{ trol o Mississippi Flobds: ‘ without German participation morning in bonds of $400, requesting S 8 5 as 2 perhaps to Germany's detriment. i 3. o anv aces handsome fts have be resented | S e e U JOHNSON RES]GNS that. he be examined as to his mental |above In many places around here| IiLNOTC N,.f,f,:.',,,,.“:”\“"“y,,,,,"Il‘.,,{ Washington, April 21.—The sum of | Make Fxplanation, Medical Examiner Waterman Lyon today filed a death, certificate con- cerning the death of Mrs. R. R. Island Gambling Den. i § | A SHpw T4 Touin: B to the couple - charged with the thert of $26,000 condition. and & Neht snow Tell. Arsivals fromy G @8 00 kb of th. dopariment|$L:000:000 Tor control of flosd: water| ‘At - ceitains YOBIETE ALASHRNE from the Edison Electric Illuminating Lieut, William Hartnett of the fire [Stockbridge reported an inch of snow. lof the Mississippi river now at the | through misunderstanding, the Gere & a it . | o 5 - for several years, and his record is an Co. by which he was employed for| . o\ of ‘AcMillan Store for Past| department told of secing Walek | Buds on trees have not opened and as| 107 feveial ¥ | nighest stages in vears was rushed [man delegation received the impres- 14 years as an assistant cashier has chase a young woman down FElm | vegetation has hardly started the |through the senate and house today | sion that the allies were about to eon- confessed that the money was lost in| pjye Years Severs His Connection | gireet and attempt to grab her. Wil-|cold snap did little or no damage, within an hour after the proposal clude an agreement with the Ruse Rhode Island, gambling houses, police \ liam Middlemass and George Loomis - R | AUTOMOBILE OVERTURNS made by southern members had heen | sians; therefore the Russo-German announced {oday. Following Sale. saw him annoying other young wom- o " ork § approved by Secretary Weeks and Di- | negotiations were resumed and re- Adams’ confession, it was said, o on Park street. On their com- Northern York State A | 3 3 cctor Dawes of the budget, sulted in the signing of tho treaty at e it | Maurice H. Johnson, for five years : B 7 v T . . re ’ : i , showed that he had been taking| MANTCe bo SCUCEEN O ore under | plaint, Policeman William a Under Six Inches of Snow | g voar o1 cin Yiadls tlsied Woithn | Rapallo on Easter Sunday. money for three years. The first sted Walek. Sy N. Y. As¥il 8= Daranse | e The German delcgation believes ) otor D ald McMil- | arres Syracuse, N pril 21. amage | theft was to recoup a small gambling |the former proprictor Duga - to fr )y and early vegetable crops js| Motor Car Skids Into Pole In DE that this treaty does not vielate the e, dir igned his position, to take e T 5 L loss, and, when thut and succeeding "'"\h'fsl "ff"n'u"rfi Shinienh. Mas- bt ANOTHER SMALLPOX CASE |0 D A the &ix Inch blamket | spirit of the conference and indeed e s M nlungen. - dseper ("My e his plans for the future. | Milford, April 21.--A new case of [of snow which covered this section| Bridgeport. contributes o its supreme aim -the mrih “mpl' ?d):ms ot isdm Salnr n]‘: e fore remently was fold by Mr.|smallpox was reporfed fo the town (today accompanied by freesing tom- Bridgeport, April 21.—fennie Da.|After Being Hcld for Five Months, p"mm”?" % l]hr e AT and married had reccived a saliry o R o . ae | . i vesterday making | perature. Fruit trees had budded - i < construetion of Europe ¢ Messrs, Samuel Davidson | health authorities ves R pera T 1] G . \ ‘ & 4 $40 a woeek. MeMillan to Messrs, Samun B Al o 1 saats it Biitord. Hikhy Bliiees and many trual asden r\‘y(n,\wi‘:mg'; ”: :\i(‘r\\];r‘v::;nln,nlfi}.-‘s;is Supposed Slayer of Joseph Parsons Will Aid, If FPossible, A | p 5 AYBBE W | of Nic # g 8- admits that ; 7 vV ; 3 — —_— s E > " of A 5 S s ) T Ll « 3 g, Mary, arlie an lowing the overturning of the auto Litchfield, April 21 Henry T.|egation has no reason to participate Griffith in New Corp. MayorA. M. Paonessa’s Two SOHS Narrowly TO STUDY GREEK PRISONS. grfll;!:w\‘v” which she waa riding ta |, ot A eralned 1n the]in the Work'of- the Nt hemiimith Tos Angeles, April 21.--Negotia. Syracuse, N. Y., April 21, Thomas Litehfield county jall for about five[dealing with Russian affairs, but says morning. b it will willingly participate in the tlons for formation of a new motion . [ > I A A 'd Mott Oshorne has received an invita- ! Escape Scrlotls n]ur}’ n uto ccident tion from the Queen of Greece to| The automobile skidded into a tele- Months on suspiclon of being thef © 'WH 0 ES PATCCH commission and Alexander J. Leventhall, picture relcasing company which it is man who killed Joseph Parsons of a red y 5 le and was overturned, ! k J P ATRONS “ understood will insure an open mar make a study of Greek prisons. e |[E™aph po fafs AKIY & Yin cas | dfaling with Furopean and Germa ore ST P, 2 throwing both occupants out, Davis|South Norfolk nearly a year ago was P 3 n ket to independent producers, have 3 will sail for Europe in June. ¢ A6 interests BEe v ibaNa. heve, 6 m-]mmm; are| Twoe sons of Mayorand Mrs Angelo a line with the spot where the hoys i was uniniured, but the girl has a ;’”a‘l';fl:';““’:i: }:‘;:’”fl'\‘j{’:fi‘}“'_‘ ‘;“ ]‘::q"“:"“an‘ THG, duliy it Al RE e GHAt Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, [ M. Paonessa narrowly escaped death were playing. The mayor was just RAIN PREVENTS GAMES. fractured skull, it is believed. mm:“h;”w. Daan F(,;M’M“”’gm”& was due chlefly to differences of opin- Charlie. Chaplin and D, W. Griffith, |shortiy after noon today while plaving| leaving the house to get into his ear| .o ol ")t a1 (American) PR [to visit & relative in Torrington and|ion among the Germans themselves as who founded the United Artists Corp. |in front of the Pachessa home at the| which was standing a few feet away) o CHOERA T (R B B OCRE Ca i [1ater see his sisters In Winsted to the best attitude to take, some of which the new company will be|corner of Stratford road and Stanley ;«rnm'ah: n-n; |: n;rthru;‘h on '}t‘v-;mld S o d L ; WOULD SE'ZE pORTS i e Wit fearing the repercussion it might have street, when an automobile driven by |Stratford road side of e house e| e - - 5 A . In F'rench quarters as the French del- . IWalter Mrsh was thrown oft the road |ran to warn the boys who were piay- % r"'r',:’,"';’r;"?;,h\,,‘:',yl‘, \l:rv\-,r'\r:\'rlgnl‘r\)nw T R PRINTING OFFICE RAIDED, 0 (004 kept themselves neverely Married at 7:30 P. M.: by a blow-out and crashed up against |ing between the tree and the curb, |50 2 7‘7_" i Senator King Also Advocates Block- | Silgo, Ireland, April 21, by Asso-|ajoof during the whole incident. The & o « M. a tree and the mayor's car, a matter but he had hardly started when the | ; clated Prese).--Armed men ralded the fstatement made by Premier Lioyd Then Has Boxing Bout |of inches away from the two boys. | 1eft wheel of the automobile crashed |, e T, | mde of Mexico Until All American offices of the Sligo Champlon today|George before the journalists at the Rattle Creek, Mich., April 21.-Kid Marsh, who is emiployed as a driver against thetree and the right wheel! | ClAims Are Settled and smashed (he frames of type for|meeting in the royal palace yesterday RBuck » d suceeasfiuily through two | for the Moore Fish Market was pro- |against the front right fender of the | THE WEATHER g : this week's [ssue, apparently in or-|however was interpreted to mean that ring engagenients here last night. As|ceeding in a westerly direction in a| Paonessa car. The two little lads were o Washington, April 21.—Rlockade of |der to prevent publication of the[1'rance was In perfect agreement with John McCrumb, he was marsiad at|1ford car. About 100 yards from the | but a few inches away from the radia- Hartford. April 21.—Forecast Mexico and selzure of Mexican ports [NeWspaper's report of Sunday’s meet-|the other allles, 7:30 o'volck 15 Miss Cecile Oison. As| Paoncssa home the front left tire|tor of the Marsh car when it smashed for New Britain and vicinity: | [until American claims for damages | !N& When Arthur Griffith, president of | ‘The first commission Wwas summone Kid Buck, an hour and @ half Jater|split cansing the car to turn in that[into the two obstacles and was re- Generally fair, continued cold to life and property in Mexleo have [the Dall Eireann delivered an address|ed for a meeting this morning by the Le went mto e boxing arena und |direction. The driver made a grab|duced to a heap of junk. | with frost tonight: Saturday | |been compensated, was advocated in i favor of (he free state treaty., The|chairman, M, Schanzer, for a discuse decisively defented ransie Mazon of [for the stearing sear that he felt slip- Marsh, fortunately, went through fair, slowly rising temperature. the senate today by Senalor King, [ralders tore up 10,000 partly printed |sion of the Russian answer to the re- Fort Whyne, Ind, 1ormer fiyweight|ping and gave it an cxcited yank,|the crash with no injurics other than | | democraf, Utah, in a lengthy address | copies of the paper, but spared the S of America. causing the car to swoop around in|a severe shaking up. % |on the Mexican situation, lllnotwt‘l and other machinery, (Continued ou Page 21). a subsidiary. champion