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lews of the World W Herald “Ads” Mean By Associated Press l ‘ Better Business — .J P 3 < ~ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1922, ~-FOURTEEN PAGES, PRICEE THREE CENTS DRY SQUAD ARRESTS [22.5 « 4ND. orieR waR VETERANS ~ WETEOR IROPSOUT | FRENCH THREATEN TO QUIT GENOA; RESTAURANT MEN! < &% SECRET SESSION WITH G. 0. P. steaprs 10 piscuss sonus pLAv | OF SKY INTOOCEAN. WILLING TO AGREE TO PACT WITH TWO Face Chfll‘ges This MOPfl‘iflg Various Plans Explained—Discussion to Be Held And S||DEI'-S[fll‘ Plunges Into Atlantic WORLD TO PREVENTARMEDA TTA CK in Police Conrt Another Meeting is Scheduled For Tomorrow. Near Asbury Park N — i e S i the American Leglon and other or- | Anerjean Legion officials who includ Lafayette and ¥im Strect Tmnch ,::l:"::‘m“}::::“‘l :‘..r“,“';:.“'vl,-‘.|“.I.,‘;,,\\:'.“;:‘,',;‘,‘.‘ :u'nl.lnlA.l)::“,‘.rx‘vl.l \.Ivl‘.ly‘:\III"‘I"‘;|:::::1m"l‘;:\‘;::.‘ Obscervers at “l!l_l;lrl"“llwul Also UP MANY MflTflRISTS E[]l L[]SES APPEAL On Proper Guarantees— today with republicans of the enate & Poincare Sounds Warn- 3 finanee committee to discuss the sol- |ehalrman of the legislatuve commit Room Proprictors Plead Not Guilty Desceribe Having Seen Brilliant Star diers bonus Jegislation, |tee had expressed approval of the & i —Latter Found Guilty on Two| Various plans of paying the com- |\ (50 (B S on ] Whieh vinanly Burst when xear| Autoists Without Regist Supreme Court Rules Labels Must pensation and of financing it were : e Charges, But Judgment is Deferred | presented to the spokesmen for the and that apparently they were not Earth, . 483 v =y | ; veterans who agroed to discuss them | “enamored” of the proposal for i sul tions and Operators Explfllll Goods Sold Decisions in the cases of two res- rlve 't with [stitute endowment —insurance policy| Asbury Park, N, J., The shooting 3 1i among themselves and to mec | 1001 Licenses Are Fined E : ments taurateurs, charged on liquor counts, [{he committee members again tomor- | feature without any specific loan | super-star, deseribed by New Jersey were reserved in police court this|row, authorization, ite “bigger than the moon,” which AR AL v wr morning by Judge George W. Klett, last night ended a brief but lurid Metewnt ]S IMPORTANT DFC[S!ON y In both instances, alleged “runners” pyrotechnic career with a plunge into| Willimantie, April e o DENIES CHARGES P the Atlantic struck about five miles|cers working at the west end of the were discharged by the court and only LOUNGF LI7ARD IS y. § s g f ————" the proprietors were held BRITAINITES AT : Souti of Uhe Toms rier coust guar |ty SteRdy Sopcl Automobi i | pederst Trade Commision Cpeld in OF MILITARISM JREne Qlvar Ty NEW BR A B Y WOMAN |t Nt | ioit Eiation Bt St el o aniion el e fer s Ay Sy In the case of Bronislaw Maicwski ; and Bruno Rubanewicz, uII!m] pro- NEw wILLARI] HHTEL Officials of the station reported tollicenses, 1 court today appeared prietors of a restaurant at Lafay- o headquarters that the meteor's demise |in obedicnee to a notice, Thirteen | Trade Marks Are Really U ctte street, a quantity of liquor was sists She Was Stabhe ile Tey- | Was witnessed by a lonely beach|were fined §2 and costs cach for fail i S . T D R e LR MR Rt R ; - 3 Insists She Was Stabbed While Try e Lo U R L B R e e .-\- & ] Competition, RUSSIA v\\.n HUNGARY alleged “runner”( through the res-| None Injured in Fire, How-| ing To Protect Her Younger sis- | night. His attention was first drawn | two were fined $1 and costs each for washington, Apeil 24— Manutac REPORTED AS MAKING taurant, Before they could catch the 5 2 A 3 to it by the appearance of bluish | not having their registratior ards | turers are required to use trade names MILITARY ALLIANCE man, they testified, he suaecceded in cver—Repairs Being ter—Other Cases Reported light in the sky. ‘This resolved into|and two were fined $10 and costs|and lahels which will convey to smashing the bottle on the floor. A New York, April 24—The crime|® ball of fire whict Ay |each for having neither registration | purchasing public an accurate quantity of the stuff was seized. Made Today wave, which did not exist nccording [#1ard, exploded like a clap of thunder [nor licensc. scription of the materis I[nll(‘l‘mun l'homns l-(:mwy_, Putr&gk | to Police Commissioner ght, has and dove into the sea | Three others who had been noti- ents composing their prod O'Mara and W. I’ McCue figured in ended according to police headquar. | A Prolonged hissing followed, the| fied failed to appear but two of these | preme court today decided in 4 :1);;n§f|‘;]!:ln‘::|‘r::;,v: f\zok"‘ljlm:;?r!:;? ‘\Illht(- Several local people were among|ters where it was stated today that “;”m)h‘;s suid. Several minutes later the | sent word that they would come later. [brought by the federal trade commis- policemen had watched the move-|the guests at the New Willard hotel :|l\:-“:>r.»::.‘.‘\“\ “-h:-\‘;r|l...‘..1m|1’;‘\' e {,'_" Milford, April 24.—Business in the Skt ”'|’||.4- ) ‘wu\:x::;( l,‘ul::l-l. g ments of the alleged “runner” for [N Washington when the tenth floor sion of huge rolling w it .|town court as well as in the Strat Justice Brandeis in delivering several hours. They learned by ob- was f{"“wl _h.v»flrr- mml'l h:mrilu) n;r:rn-‘ Drilling for the annual police par- |POFted in the vicinity of Toms river|ford court will pick up a bit this week |opinion of the court upheld the au servation, they testified, that when ;nz,“u'n'l Here "‘Z;‘“‘f". !‘_" "h _“"I“" ade, suspended for two weeks, was re. | that slight earth tremors accompanicd |48 many automobilists will be requir-| thority of the trade commission 10 e R customers presented themselves, the ;fi"‘}‘“r‘:"“’\':“‘;rw""“J'°’:‘;p; s 0’; sUmed todey, Only sEven arreate have |Phe metéors plungs, [ed to report at one or the other place issue an order to the company to de- “‘—__ - : e runner would cross the street to a R e 08| Baah mads In the 1ot 34 Hours, {to cxplain why they failed to carry sist from certain practices, typical of | Dar-le-Duc, April 22 (By oc brick block and return with the l'“m"mn o, fos Tausenoe Metat| @0 deeds of violence in' which Seen in Los Angeles [their operators license yesterday. |the trade, particularly its label | Press)—Premier Poincare announced liquor. _ Arter this movement had been |LeXington Face, Mrs Taurence Movat) L0 S G0 confronted the| 108 Angeles, April 2.—A meteor| Stute officers enforcing the motor ve- “Merino” as used in connection with in a speech here today that if the repeated several times, the policemen |7 Grove Hill and Mrs. R. J. Vance of unusual size and brilliancy darteq | hicle laws stopped vehicles yesterday knit goods, on the ground that they | French delegation at Genoa could not i e p : i NEnGE .| police this morning, however, 4 et e eontiqestneliplnag ot Hidlng ana |3 Misa: Agnes Vance of Maple B e b e young |across the sky west of Los Angeles|in order to cxamine the licenses of constituted unfair competition. Jus- | g0 ahead with its work under the street. ? e | the vs and quite a number fail- tice McReynolds dissented. agreed conditions France would re- went after the man with the liquor. o, woman of 20 which apparently had |last night. | b St o Alleged Admission Washington, April 24.—Guests at® been in the water for many days, wa Observers at the Mount Wilson ob-| ¢ ave them or {o have their Important Case. gretfully have to cease participation After a quantity of the stuff had|the New Willard hotel with the | Washed ashore on the rocks at Spuy-|Servatory about 20 miles north of here been placed in a bottle, an offer was|memory of yesterday's daybreak fire |ten Duyvil, where the Hudson and [said the metcor was 15 or 20 times as| 7 wee for stopping cars for in- | interest the decision of the supreme| TFrance will if necessary undertake made to Bronislaw to take some of it, |still fresh in their minds—or in their | Harlem rivers meet. The face and |brilllant as the planet Venus. 1wom |48 the place Tor SLOPDINE ¢ court {n the Winsted Hosiery,Co case, |to sec that the treat Ioanl kR tE it being explained that a portion of [dreams—were aroused early today by | Pody were badly crushed. their perch high up on the mountain. | SPection purposes. E5 hoping & rule would be Iaid down |executed if the Germans 'default in the same stuff would be used in evi- |the clatter of fire apparatus, called| Miss Margaret 19, was taken \Mfl, ‘."",'7““ !!.u meteor break at an e definitely defining the extent of the | their reparations payments, Premier dence. He is alleged to have replid: [to extinguish a small blaze among|to the Roosevelt hospital with stab “_“"‘:"’”“3 short distance from the BAR VIRGINIA PEARSON control which the federal government | Poincare intimated in an appropriate wounds which she said she had re-|carth. may exercise in designing the labels | speech before the general council of “What's the use; I'm guilty any-|debris in the tenth story ballroom h it b ErR b way." wrecked by the fire a little more than | ceived while protecting her younger he meteor was of startling appear- and brands to be used on products|the department of the Meuse here toe Bruno, the alleged ‘“runner” was|24 hours before. sister from a man she banded as ajance The body was followed by | Nastma, N. H, Church Officials Can- |offered for sulo In interstate com-|day. | aischarged after the state’s case had| This morning’s blaze although not|“lounge lizard.” John Costello, ar-|faming tail of blug and green Ehades o S e e | 31st Is Fatal Date, heen presented, upon motion of Judge [considered dangerous and quickly put "“_S(:""pon i "“,”,[\‘. arge, whichsspreail qut iiite 6, faf. col Meeting' dn. Clinrch B WSS mig: povernment alfio-conaiderad thel The thirty-first of May when the 1B HoLugG: LOFRANE question of “paramount importance” | Germans must either accept the cons W. F. Mangan, representing the de-|out, cansed a number of guests, es-| Dy 3 . ey ' Ry She Was to be Speaker. : ! fense. pecially on the upper floors, to crowd | ‘Mmasher. W IRELE 5 PA iME\ IS, Do AST asking a decision which could be |qitions laid down by the reparations Bronislaw denied having ever kept[the corridors. Most of them, a P e =TS Nash N. H., April 24—Virginia made a precedent in disposing of “a commission or default in their pay: liquor with intent to sell or offering [sured by hotel attendants there was LATEST IN BANKING | pearson, the motion pictu who {large number. of cases now besiment s an important data for France, any booze for sale. He admitted [n0 danger returned to their rooms was to have spoken at the Iirst Bap- |fore the Federal » Commis- | gaid the premier. 1t is France's duty 1 ownership. Whatever liquor was|but others, more skeptical, remainec tist church here last night, was pre- sion, involving similar £CS 0f e added “in full independence to ase last minute by the dea- mist 1 he issue was pre- gume the duty of maintaining the ine | found was owned by Bruno-and it|on the watch until the firemen had New York Bank, Co-operating With | vented at the las 4 b s | was brought in without knowledge of |departed. BE [;H“l E F M Y cons. They instructed the pastor that | cipitate wen the cderal Trade | yegrity of the treaty. | the accused, he said. He denied Workmen today began removing London Banks, Starts Tnnova- the ban was for “the good of the S Ask 1 (Continued on Seventh Page). “All we have ever asked and all we having made any admissions of guilt|the final traces of the damage done bl Pt FA R A | ehuren.” by yesterday's fire and the hotel tion For C(cean velers | A crowd that filled the auditorium ki & ask today is the execution of the to the police. y : Bronislaw’s case was continued un- [management announced that with the |Js Reported Slated To Suc-| scw vork, April 24.—The Farmeps | 107 the first time in its histor "' ACCUSES PIRATES breptyy sdi MR it e SR til tomorrow morning for judgment. [°Xception of the ballroom the res- Loan and Trust Co. todny announced |2Poeared to hear ‘Miss Pearsoll tel we must have and shall have. The it, I [\ T toration would be cmnmrtr-d by night. 7, . of “efforts to raise the moral sta s e heace of Burope depends upo Hugband and Wife Charged 9 SrE Oty ad* Tood nosd | f F ; 1 pea luroy B pon g A i pEey ceed ROSShelg as Water that arvangements had been made . She said afterwards OF BOOZE THEFTS Our future and our national pros- ing on German Pay- London, April 24.—A Central News dispatch from Genoa to- day says 8 ecarned unofficially that the Rec (sovie representatives) are negotiating a seeret treaty with Mungary, e giving mutual support against Rumania and the little entente, criminals who had forced almost the entire department to go on patrol had been driven out of the city tration licenses. Manufacturers throughout the | in the conference. car The Washington bridge was used coun have been awaiting with keen Will Work Alone. e, Vincente and Tillie Gruseynski with the Lo Joint ¢ (o1 ek L U he London Jolnt Clty and Mid- | 50" v was invited to speak by the perity depend upon it. vleaded not guilty to violation of the ¥ land Bank Ltc ha vireless pay- ———— s » b A g st FLE D F 0 Board Head L D Uhat wivetess pive ooy that the action of the “It is not by precipitate action or | liquor law in their tencment at 366 ments may be made at any lime to, Refi et calilns vt b i T e e Farmington avenue. Their case was i g passengers enroute on board the Cun- ) 1CACONS ‘\“ ( "uw”v. Y etors | ang |CFew Of Supposed smuggler Blames ‘f‘;ll'f:n"'\ ‘,'" m,‘: T ','f ) :T “‘;’ continued until Thursday morning in e ard liners Maurctania, Aquitania and |PSOPI Who thine fhat aorors ¢ : ; RN ed AR RIRESIBENS = L ix-Mayor Orson F. Curtis will suc- | 76 Hhers ctania, Aquitania and | o rogses ‘are damned forever. Robhers For Loss Of Contra- and methodical action. But it must Jerengaria. e 3 | be done.” bonds of $300. Waterbury Man Claims He Paid Yor| E A o ia . Rossberg as chair- [ Maurice Silver was fined and ; k. gead SWalliam, B Roge : Through the bra anks on boar: - pil Gigion ; : : B, (826 . Whiskey Shipment Which He ¥as|man of the board of water commis-| gh the branch banks on board WONMAN band Figuor Hopes for Co-operation. costs for operating a car without ; ; ] passengers w b order payments Al i : L ; & 4 ; sioners, and the retiring chairman | g g UMAL : AT i The premier declared he ardently proper markers, His arrest took place | Not Received. 3 made to the Farmers Loan and Trust New York, April 2 A bootlegging | f 4 . ; : 2 has been informed of the proposed| . e OB, k AT loped for the co-operation of the Saturday afternoon when he was Co. to persons in this country. scheme whereby liquor was smuggled " A e eV e i New Hav April 24, —— Robert |change, according to rumor heard in L LY Ik . g Lok i | allies in case Germany defaulted, **but found operating a republican motor| New Haven, April 2 Robierp LR B R This is believed to mark an inno- | waterbury Man Claims Wife Grabbed |into this country from Rermuda and |1 018 5 ORI CEI 0, TRE |+ ck with markers belonging to a|White, under arrest on a technical ”""‘V‘;‘ ””"-‘| el “l»" " fternoon, | vation in banking methods on trans- % Cuba on former submarine b aAas e M. C. car. Miss K. Moffatt of the[charge of idleness had his hearing in Atlantic ships. Wheel—Was Thrown Out commanded by offi wearing 1l | take, respectively, such measures as ! ] L8 e e e Sat. | Mr. Rossberg admitted that he had 5 e unife 5t the, U navy has bee 4w omobile commissioner's office testi- [City court toduy continued until Sat e — Cnllision mitorm of the U, & navy has been o Goomed necessary and we shall Mision. nearthed, it was announced today at Silver admitted his guilt. plained that he had a hea load of goods to transport and his own ear would not be capable of doing the job. Accordingly he borrowed his brother's truck, driving it here from Waterbury with the improper mark- ers. He. ex. | pacity in o “desl" over the shipment|Vith Mayor A, M, Paonesss today on Ansonia, The former chaser 101, remamed | Coht e o e Germany death of Mrs. Charles Anderson o : 4 e 3 3 . O T S« ch occ ast night Waterbury claimed was not . carried |Mer mayor. would succeed August this cily which occurred fast night a AL Custom officials claimed to have re- | ™ i\po chail defend, in full indepen= posedd to be o “high government of.|ed to be on (he list of those to be| School Boys Last Friday Night. an automohile owned by her and 3 ldriven by her husband, According te et o ety Trouble at Dance Hall Horally expectel ), hasn’ sio ith an approaching machine out of $30,000 and having made o |Reneraliv expected that —Paonessa’sfingo the alloged fracas engaged in by |lSion with HIRL IS SIBBANG i A iy s, Doingd the 0OM- | pepseninie b it hEnken PSR dance hall Saturday night. He wasiy. ye police, to have no knowledge |14Y'S rumor was received as the more | wili he turned over to the prosecuting |Steering wheel, ¢ “The imperialism of France s & Ball case of liquor for several New York [replace the man he caused to belQovenih Arrest Made S, | s i inotives of coRquest. 1,6 THBLSKTOW: e ha > ) iy i | Representative Tilson Will Look Up e until a demand was made on him that Rossherg retired after a primary fight. | New Haven, April 24.— Alexander 00CK FIGHTING COSTLY e Nl L : : e . . q ; heard such a report. He asserted - i , he registra ur upon request of counsel. White ; : une # v i e : X ; M. C. car ¢ ave s L i April 24 Coroner Mix f country succumb under the burden of ‘ i N any s s P g litics. semeEa e came here today to investigate hed . ! of whiskey in barrels, which was to |#NY Subjects pertaining to po Fidus, has been seized with her com : A b Sta It has been rumored that the for-|(hie dings Details Police _ seieigelac o / aapllel "M that does not consent to make the he made, but which . Stapleton of hief Rawlings Details Police to In mander and cr of seven, the an- | ooegsary effort to discharge her : 2 ; : i ; nouncement ¥ through after he had placed $30,000 Burkhardt, the present chairman of vestigate Alleged Fracas of High iffin hospital fro a broken neeck debts 3 = et s vl of e ; is T . er she had fallen or jumped fror in the hands of a man who was sup- |the board of assessors who is report ifter sh 1 fallen or jum o [ ) fron w‘. erew ",\ 1.’. EHE | i " e Yhena debedfo i e TR e sl e e hat pirates held up the chaser|,o¢ yhandon any arms the treaty glves ficil. fired" this week. This mimor was| cpior Winiam J. Rawlings today | 1 husha CRAta b 3 Y Bt Stapleton alleged he was buncoed |10t taken seriously, although 1t Was|eiq that the police will investigate | NI Anderson I SRPHTE tauk ot | warded the craft Denies Accusations Alex Turnrose was found guilty of i i snecessor would come in for some = % 5 } owned and operated by i " 3 & ¢ iy ; : complaint here, detectives arrested |f High school boys last Friday night, ! o mander o st ol the [ i % | breach of the peace in an Arch street | ywpiie * Tho latter claims, it is said [$alaried position, and accordingly {0-land if conditions warrant, the facts |lUmMpkin of Plymouth, N1 ehasers Lt “\‘xj ;’-“.‘.,I‘lm al rm(ll S arrested by Policeman William | ; ; srobable of the t Hbton pe turned across the road, strike a L of the case other than to have accept. |1 attorney. N1 | e } it § doherty, who was do uty at the v =g _ Clurtis suceeeds Rossberg he will slightly damage the Lumpkin auto TO ] ‘ngT]GATE current theme in some countries in 1 ) doing duty at th $25 for assisting in transferring a | [f Curtis suce eds Rossberg h N Islightly damage the NVES i ALl SL i T The accused is alleged to have | placed in office. Ten years hoth arties. ) v N " of a. gindle Trench puhleHng 5 loitered about the entrance of the hall i men were members of the eouncil 'll l‘lm City Hfl]dup 1gle Prench public man who he either buy a ticket and go inside, SOLD[ER COMM]TS SUICIDE At that time it was customary for| Furtunato of this city {he cuth ar- veneh Claims inst American 3 or leave the premises. He went in and the council to select water commis- | rest in connection with the holdup of | et stand today after the Rapallo accord ¥ Fapeditionary Forees, | (the 1 vGerman treaty) the ime shortly thereafter became embroiled i sioners and the present chairman was|the Orange Dramatic cinb fil |26 Fined 87 and Costs and 15 - y o ) d in v the Orange Dramatic cinb on April |25 Fined $7 and and 15 For | prudence there would be in our dis- an argument with George Nelson, alp oo\ mo pic piancee In|Mentioned for such a post. I C.lg, today had his case continned until man selling refreshments. Policeman | 3 Parker seemed to have the advantage | Saturday, April 29, Purtunatou was | ; Doherty placed the young man under| Wallingford, Who Had Vi im [and it was generally helieved that helneid under bonds, the amount of o e e { broad Wednesdsy {n his i Nt 8 ORI ! arrest and was obliged to use force to would get the appointment. Mr. Cur-| which was unders! to be $15,000. | Raid in Wallingfovd, X et ol m»m \._.‘v’ yr”-\vv”\[\rkv:‘;\:\ .]\:“:“ ‘:‘ bring him in, he testified. Judgment| Yesterday. tis, howeve ched @ plan in his|The case of Ralph Cipolla, held in| \wallingrord, April 2 oy N s el e i i o e SR i e 1) “'m‘; was suspended with a warning. 2 : % office to carry Mr. Rossherg into the[$20,000 bonds in connection with the |jne. e e = Fus i L llid RULIC GO, Donmae L R L New York, April 24.—Muffing his | ommissian and by 1nking up & nm- | same affair also comes. up on Satur. |5 POVl an ¢ ooy % In war claims against | many persons wrested from ’n elr con~ > gun so as not to disturb his chum.|par of supporters securcd the re-|day. | X lence of vesterday will not now ¢ Policeman Doherty arrested Dom-|gleeping in the same hed, Willlam €. |quired number of votes ¢ {ficer vaid rday appeared in oc | oday and conferred with Pres- [mit that the cabinet was right in in- onic Scarillo last night on Oak street|cphpistie, a former soldier killed him- | Mr. Rossberg was re elnBted in 1018 1 I PLAYER DYING ‘(mln\ to answer the rze of b ling sisting at tie moment in 18 months for operating a car without registra- gclf in his Brooklyn home early today. |ana again in 1816, In 1917 the officr e el k present wenty o8 i son will take up especially | military service? tlon papers and with improper lights. | He had been gassed in France and |pecame appointive and Mayor G. A.|though he snent f restral 1 Sl | [ He refer to the discoveries of The policeman stopped the driver tohad never fully recovered. QulBEy ‘“mmmM \h imlent Tan | hame I[‘ Yv o e lending {feited honds 25 end t ¢ fcan aceupation the Cob-!gjocks of arms and munitions in Sl inquire as to the reason for having| He left his war medals, Showing |, rour year term. When that term ;h' Sda o A “m% |officers, Pinne 1 ¢ i bridechead and French claims | esin, the formation of police organi- but one headlight lighted and no rear | gervice in Mexico and France, to Miss |axpired = lnst year, Mavor Curtis e MEpRIEL, Uliisd. Hekem o tne |Hickey and Ton teatified t sulting from the stay of American |zations in Germany composed of for- | lght. He was unable to produce a|Risie Pagnan of Wailingford, Conn., |, oot pim for another four year ‘{"‘:;‘“;“ ey G \ Allantie | Preakis L cack in d expeditionary forces in that countsy. [mer non-commissioned officers which 5 k ¢ T Hill park yesterday he said were so casily transformed in- ! registration card. his fiancee who visited him yesterday. Lyopn. association club. i shifik was 5+ | | As regards the registration charge, =S bbb ,.i”.'“rrlll il A it hird was picked u ' b the | TRIO ARRESTED [to a military foree He instanced = ) fmen fined plead 3 aiming i these things as well as the Pan-Ger= the accused said the car was not his : ORCH { vl ] . S| ) FO i) vhice and other members of he and he was not nware that proper| Trial of Slayer of N \" ] : “I '4“0\'\“1:‘ M ’j‘n\::vh \’\"n-my’»-nu‘y‘ T et ova [they were merely Irivers b - , man agitation to justify the precaus 3 i § 4 . ew York, April 2 villiam M, | tes € ar _ pLIBLE s dee Powle thoe: a8 0f Trance papers were not carried in the vehicle Doctor Is antponed Vaughsn onoe & foothall star at|turned just outside Greenvile, Mep. |JUdBe Fowler Chavged With Tobbing Botsford ! Connections in the wiring resulted dn| o @ 0 O R e ot o | ritt came to Augusta from the ' De ‘ [ Conditions In Germany SLNBEER R Ll LR ) . s oy Store, Bridgeport Men Held in $500] “Things are going ermany” he the second charge, he explained. ! 7 A ; s home was 1n | i Lillian Raizen, charged with the mur- change firm of Vaughan and Co. and | troit American Wis home was it |Theps Americans, G l‘ en | . d. DBastenn ot E wers Decision was reserved in the case : n A o p atiam Gl s | sate , &t o Gray Bull, Mont. b RTIT EovB Y ORI, der of Dr. Abraham Glickstein in his said to be the tallest member of the f'rench .‘H‘!U_ of Honor' Bail—one in Hospital. ' . n oppartunity to fo- nent tr sooner or later, on their Tirooklyn office has heea fndefinitely [New York stock exchange was sued Bt : O 4 Lonakonis and Rogzin postpaned pending the report of a for divorce today by his wife Simah TIMBER CARUO ABRIVES | . i 3y oclabsi y3arenort diJuilus B . i T Tony Lonakonis and Steve Rogzn |commission which has heen examin- M. Vaughan. Papers in the case were| New Haven, Ap A curgo of Press) T v, Myron Dicke and Geo 3 Rk i R "‘\'fi | were charged jointly with reputation|ing her sanity, Dist. Attorney Ruston scaled. Vaughan recently inherited | Spruce timber hy water froi the mari- | the Legion « nor has Spencer, il belonging here, who were| V€K by force tie Rollan reglons take and keeping liquor with intent to sell, [announced today. $10,000,000 from his father, time provinccs, the fivst in vears, was rench g 1L For L ested at Botsford, where it is said | AR e AR T A and Rogzin was charged with the | received he toduy when the [Brit-, war ser v ! assistant | oy roke into the automobile acces becetia sk ot M (L) transportation of liquor. They are the ish schooner Iina i*. Parsons docked.|n Lehes = AUUCTISIA S ativin ore of A. Bromberg, on Long \H ,‘wflm yNy: “‘ |u‘:\\(.':- “me- alleged proprictors of a place at 22 Jasy. ng : il ¢ B i 8t G e | BROKLRS SUSPENDED vere I i nstro for & court hearing two we ) e B o e e sna| SMAlIpox Epidemic Has Become | ..»mowwms orisvm., Ik e oo meone o o Gt b o S a4, % 0L 000 S o had vice squad the stock brokerage il o woatd t. and are we sure entered the place armed with a search firm of tiela | Yor! i . +with a gunshot ] ington Sheriff Beers claims the men have . . warrant. Policeman O'Mara found a R ll S 1 ?b St Brothers was announced hy the Con. | Fetired, of Wi treat \ t 48 ¢ ns { 5 bheer. en publish- quantity of liquor in the cellar, ea y erious n s QAUE |wiinated Btock Behunie toduy, | - told of their trip to Rotsford. 1 s t or is it not accompanied | {herg identified fom o articles ¥ N : wises? ls it simply @ The place had been under observa- | — | wie ) - v, tion on scveral occasions in the past| Hartford, April 24.—The smallpox fortto sec Governor Lake today. The| {Judge {uUH‘I Suffering which the trio brought back in a political and military con- The police testified that liquor in|situation in Connecticut has become ! otal number of cases in the s wte last| | From Aphasia Attack macnin fventions.” ; small glasses was handed through aj®o serious that Dr. Johon T. Black ‘\\'rw-l\ was 21 as against 9 the previ- i THE WEATHE New Haven, April 24—The condi- 25 5108 i At any rate,” added M. Poincare, | pigeon-hole in the rear of the store, [commisioner of public health has d o | i Supreme Court Justice MIDDIES TO HAVE CRUISE, e Goting together of Germany: WA | the stuff having been conveyed from |cided to ask Governor Lake to call a the cellar near where Policeman | conference of county health oflicials|were reported from Fairfield county,|| for New Britain and vicinity: : o Grace hospital | for trainir the midshipmen a Il O'Mara found the bottle Saturday.|the state council of health and the|three from New Haven county and|| Pair, continued cool ton [ | here. Justice Gager is suffering from | naval academy was reached today ¥y | )orance.” re- | state board of education to consider|four from Hartford county. There|| probably fr Sunday [ |aphasia, having been found uncon- |Hecretary Denby after a conference wrench opinfon, he sald, would have | selous at the county court house on | with Admiral Coontz chief of naval 1 prepared for the dissolution of | Saturday He s still in an uncon-|operations, Admiral Jones, command- conference at (Genoa upon the dis- | | sclous stat it it was said that the |ing the Atlantic fleet, and other of - * malady appearcd to be litting slightly. [ficers, (Continued on mevcnul Page.), April 24-—-Represen- [apming so rapidly ? reit » Boand Pollowing Sunday > f Connecticut, who “That accord brings out into the ind costs en 151 hile 15 1 woad claims growi out of | SN R Ifourteen of the new cases Hartford, April 22.—Porecast It f Derby was reported Decisic o hold the annual cruise | q) soviets was a great menace to tthe pgland and an indirect menace to Steve was alleged to have been sponsible for the presence of the [measures to be taken to arrest the|were cight more cases reported today.|| with slowly rising temperatu liquor in the store. progress of the disease which | IPour of these were in Windsor, two in| | variable winds, —— o Black says has now hecome epidemic. | Westport awé one each in Monroe and (Continued on Page Lleven) Dr. Black said he would make an ef- | Milfords '

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