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—_— . News of the World Herald “Ads# Mean By Associated Press Better Business NEW BRI’I‘AIN C()NN] ("I‘I(‘UT TUESDAY, AI’RH, 25, 1922, —SIXTEE i \‘. PRICE THREE CENTS ULTI TIMA TUM 10 SOVIETS OR WRLWIDEFATH |Seoeral Drouned, 1500 Homeless U- S. WITH BIG ARMY COULD QUIT CONFERENCE—FRANCE; | NEEDED T0 BRING [/ Floods at Fort Worth, Texras HAVE PREVENTED WAR, SAYS RUSSIANS BLAMING ALLIES | BACKPROSPERITY, - = | . OVERSEAS LEADER OF A. E. F. s S e ; ? Nine Inches of Rain Falls mJLE( ION PO ’l‘ HAS Dispatch From Genoa In- [ mzcrioy as Lady Astor Addresses Associated| 12 Howss—Every Ambu.| NEW HEADQUARTER Al]l]ll]ENT UNEUVERS Pershmg Argues For an CORL. A N e : i lance in City Pressed Into ———— dicates That 48 Hour|[| o™ W'Fesviars v |[| - PRESS on Practical Polities | = oo in Electeic Building Wil 1o ALLEGED B[][]ZE ) AR\ Increase In Military | sonal campaign for election to | Utilized For Mectings and Socials | Warning Must Be Sent, || &7 ""rnon Sl vt iy and It Applcation s —Alrplane Here Tomorvow | Establishment Over gave $50 to Bdward \ | West Main street, by Iddy-Glover 1 invi Thitcherin Says Resistance || i, o Democrat clubs pele FOR MORAL LEADERSHIP e JARD. Gke JQLIW (4G s dipwaa, f.m-.l{m.\‘.l g .'...‘.,.I»,j,‘f,.w’h |Weeks Al Pleads for for posters, and $2 for FE— Ileven persons are known to have | = VA s i ae s unable to branch out as widely us wis . to Russ Principle of Na- (|| Vomescstumps o cioting ||[50¥ She Mopes World Has Learned |arowned and at teast 1,500 are nome- | desired beeause of e ack of suit- | \RE PLACED UNDER ARREST! Stronger Forces and Asks A : St & Aef agonaies. Tho |able meeting place in the past, but : e the mayor will be shown In a Lesson That War Is Not Practical |08 according to relief agenaics. “The 87 RCRIR Nidh soge tionalization Is Cause of ||| report to be filed by the demo- city water plant is out of commission | With the leasing of the new head : . Development of Aviation crat town committee tomorrow. —CGives Praise To Washington Con- |and other utilities endangered, The |QUarters this obstacle will have been wmrts of Whiskey, Alleged o Present Deadlock, flood followed a heavy storm lat Surmounted, the officers of the pest SRV ok eSSt Branch of Service. ference And Hopes For Better [night and this morning. belfeve, g : il b The results of the first evening of i EAr Things. Nine inches of rain fell herc Lost o Owners—Some Broken, g ook 18 ; y[the five day membership drive have Lond il 25 i l PRINGFIEL" J g “'\"l""\' 1n' kel \:‘lv uigassani. o) wtisfled the members ‘(vlm '1"‘.4 .1”:.»: il soli Washington, April 25.—The United .ondon, April 25. (By Associated New York, April Lady Astor,|0'Clock this morning breaking all| MUSHEd thE MOmbems that (he Brive | some Confiscated by Police, States “with adequate,military prep Press)—There is reliable informa- in the speech which she prepared to- [Previous —records. —Streams T {made to hoost the present 200 mem (Special Horald) | aration and under strong leadership tion declares a Gentral News dispatch day for the annual luncheon of the [Were at flood stage hefore the storm. | o Nainvill g Vil G.|could have prevented the oceurrence from Genoa today that M. Barthou WHILE ']N w YT L Associated I'ress at the Waldorf As-| All ambulances in the city ana [Pership to 1,000 o iatnvilin, anil oS W S e Word WA G e of 'the ‘French delegation received * | toria, defined as the pearl of great |SCOTes of automobiles were pressea| COmmander James Rogers lis beert | Bantord of 313 Btate sieeet, SRRl et today i it Rl e e telegraphically this morning explicit | S Sl O price which she was striving to placc|into service to' rescue atricken fam. [lnformed that Major W, G. Schaufflor, | fleld, Mass, & salesman for the Postie wiont iy e (M s N R i ore instructions to insist upon the terms in public life by cntering polities | 1ies, citizens volunteering their ;wr\-»‘:““""”‘ FRitiileul. GUsCE AL ;‘,’“" I""" A ""‘:".‘."‘ """“\' O lof the War department’s plea for an contained in Premier Poincare's| Mrs. Lena Arens Sold Prop- | what any man gets trom his motner |ices and cars. e D L U Senhm el were firrcsteq | iNCTeAse in the military sstablishment speech of Mond and most men get from the vives i e o £ roposed by the 50 8 ielr wives, it morrow, possibly making a stop here. [by Patrolman 1, W. Furrey in P “"r that Y:' posed hy H:‘ hmlm‘ ; o he existence The French delegation, sa . . i they choose wisely — unselfishness, ; a T e recognize ey dm‘lari:i 1['“’0’\‘!‘[:‘“ pr‘:‘i’q erty Here, Planned Tllp VIt dantaza '\|lv;.‘(‘h”ll:‘l:’l:\qq‘“l'&h“rhh' Fort Worth, Tex., April 25.-—~The |[If he cannot land in New Britain, the |ville at 4:30 o'clock this morning af-| ey jir x” ““”’T'! (o ’ S8 eEA e, & : Trinity river stood at 3.5 feet today, jor will drop Legion cireulars from tt had crashed I g |28, SRYY JRaIGURY, AN EAAIeG nong. Tonia 4B ehotin Bltmat R oas! Z b bl e 3 + | maje p 1 { [ ter they had crashed into a moving o R 5 ETEGh e HEatin to Russld op To Restore Health Conference Needed néxt. to His Higheat oen.. becorded Tis pluns wiille aver Conteal wark, 1 |trolehe treln to ah autamaiie ok iar Aationszas dmols N HTUIEENT e k conference alto- But, she said to turn to practical | here, Seven inches of rain fell last|will leave Hartford at 10 o'clock WAS Taldn 1o undl 46 Hata aintained has invariably sent the United ety 3 P politics, what the world now needed [night, a record. The levees here are [ing to Simsbury and Winsted, He i les of alleg: Heet "l unprepared into a great crisis “unnec- Premicr Poincare's speech created most in a practical way w i i oo B el ] auart bottles of alleged whiskey. Both | ooy ry joss of life and left us stag- y ok - ¥ tical way was work and [ holding. coted | about noon teas » ) great consternation in conferen: i Mrs. Tena Stokes Arens who left A i o | expected he L men were taken to the Plainville po-| £ SRR alAlbLa " t const Brence s (i 4 YT 2 i ake her | (rade was the most practical way to| The municipul water supply is down | The drive cc ttee has establis! ¥ ; : ¢ eering unoebInAnogLIRUIcanSs: cles it is.added. this city last Wednesday to make her| N Py | ne rive commi ablhsh-flice court and locked up while the Weeks Maki Ples fbaes home in California, died suddenly of [t work. and efectric lights are out. ed headquarters in what was former- |state police were notified. State Po-| e r oy : =t i Established confidence” she urg-| Two women who had taken refuge |1y 1ong's store on Main streci. Hoomin Keoto Tator auestioned the| . The 115,000 enlisted strength army Tchiherin's Views. P 2 g od, “first confidence hetween capital [in a tree at the foot of IMlorence street | non and thoy sere reloasad on bonds| P passed by the house provides & Genoa, April (By Assoclateq | She was the widow of the late AUBUSEL, g japor then confidence ‘dn your|were drowned when the treo w of 850 ‘each. ont Anoaringe| L ayoRtiuqoiye. Lelony Ltheggcls Pross)——Forelgn Minister Tchitcherin /frfu'm. lut’o‘r_;r vhn\fm:w:w‘\’r“vi\ll‘v 'w‘:‘f fi"r government then confidence in other | swept away. Other refugees in near. STRIKE PIGKET SHOT g ot e SRS S IR © | minimum requirements” of the nation, of soviet Russia declared to the As-[\e oY BOATE & COMIE AN A0 cor. [ ations.” by trees and on house tops saw thom at trial next woek fMucgiy At 2 1. Secretary Weeks told the senate ap- soclated Press this morning that it [Y¢2rs an employe of the 1% + YO “There, sho continucd, was where | fall, but were unable to reach them. m. The charge against the young men| propriations committee today in urg- |is transporting liquor without a li-|ing that appropriations for the next : company. n " was allied resistance to the Russian|Pi% COM the press came in. R ; : tussian | T Avens recently sold her prop- F | Pawtucket Sheriff Fires at - Ground [conse. David Post, junior member of | fiseal year permit a foree of 13,000 of- principle of nationalization which was Where Press Comes T i f < erty on Gireenwood street, preparatory - £ AN cose | the firm of Post and Lester, furnished | f E 50,00 3 ain- blocking the conference here, yion 6 : gl t| It is for the press to unite coun = ‘ and Bullet Bounces Up, Hitting | $ ; i, TRRiDG0-tan oo be. i “It is obvious,” said M. Tchitcherin, [t0 Making the trip to the home of| . & ° 00 (1€ BU snerit | | the bail tained in the regular aru Should “that the only serious obstacles tq|Ner brother, Adam Stokes, in Cali- 1708 Tor (rade @ prosperity and | Details of Accident the house proposals prevail, he added, PPfiN; with Rus: 'm'l.nmw» :1 rv‘vou. fornia, and left the city accompanicd "f AC 2, h\‘nm\l of lh(-“,\mf-n an for- According to the story of 'atrolman | not only would the regulars suffer but k ene "|by her daughter, Eisie R. Arens. Ei-ootrospondants; Shhay o 1108} Pawtucket, April 25.—Strike picket- [ Purrcy, he was about to leave duty|overseas garrisons would be “inad- struction are the pretentions of a few \ble men, & credit to the American T M 8 1 S .| Besides her daughter, she leaves a|* Ay : ing at the plant of the Jenckes Spin- [and coming down West Main street, | equate” and the development of *cit- former owners of property in Russia. pross. They are trustworthy. That ‘ ] i ; & i iy v s 3 P % ning Co., where a man was killed two [ was just in time to see the automobile [ izen components' o# our national de- # son, Harry Arens, western representa- fa. 4k oninion ¥ 1 New Conference Cris tive of-ibhe tAmerican ‘Bliver-dompany pirion. farmed. by the. people months ago, was marked by another [after it had crashed into the train. | fense system” would be seriously The, Russian minister's statement |with offices in Chicago, NI, a sister, [ VN0 Know in England. " i e | Shooting today. smiro Almeida, | The car, a Ford runahout was dam- | checked was called out by the high tension de- | Mre. Dena Thompson of this city, ana 1€ the ipress wants to unite coun Dr. H. T’ Bray, Alw a‘s‘mw of several pickets who had be-|aged beyond repair. Patrolman IFur- Must Force Possibilities. veloped over Russia’s claims which |her brother. She had planned a visit|'[1°8 it can.Jf it wants to disunite Har sl L dpey come involved in an altercation with [rey placed the two occupants under| 1 am aware of no issue that at the are considered in some quarters as|with her son before going to her them, it can. flld Worker for I)Cpflrt' {a negro on his way to work, was|arrest and upon investigation found|!ime threatens to involve us in inter- World Looks To T, §, | wounded by a hullet, one of several |t auto contained the hottles of al-| national comylications,” Mr. Weeks threatening to disrupt the conference. [prother's home. : He insisted, however that it was the| The deceased had been a resident| “America wanfs peacc. America ment, Mentioned [fired by deputy sheriffs in their ef-jcged liquor. | sald. “There is no evidence of for- Man in Neck. along: Gas Works are Threatoped by Blaze inford said efforts of the allies to resist Russia's|of this city for more than half a|slarted the league of nations. Al q | forts to disperse the crowd. | "Phe car s the property of the Post| Cign designs against us. We must, right {o nationalize property and their |century. Her husband was recognizea | IUrope 1ooks to Amcrica not for ST The bullet Todged in the back of {1 Lester compeny and is said {o| however, recognize that throughout attempt to infringe upon her sover- |throughout the state as a designer of [!4rge armies, not even for food, but| puring the recent campaign there | NS neck. As the shots were said 10| iave heen taken without permission | the greater part of the world a condi- eignty in that connection that were|unusual ability and many articles of [ (OF @ greal moral lead. Help us” el N el 8 e | AN DEED fired in the air and on the | o (1o owners, Sanford claims to hasve | 100 of jpstability prevails which ren- holding up the work of the experts|his handiwork are still being turned| "o text v pact of ©ic speech ki P | Eround, it was assumed - that the | ooy driving down West Main street| 408 the permanence of world pees and delaying that conference's pro-|out at the local factory pared 0y Lady Astor follows oftdctthalk the “dentodimMeaneldates 1odn. Had-riodheled " terore, | Bleikfgilafiid telny” tnacqainted - with -<Hhat] DRCCRE gram. (P51 aa B e i Mrs. Arens| “T do not know who has been kind- [if elected, would clean out City Hall | Almeida. section of the town, did not know It is certain that to remain weak “There is no difference hetween our | had been in failing health. The trip |t t0 me since T got home, the )mi»lu and begin with the health depart-| 1t wits removed succossfully and Al- | oot S O BRI G unprepared in the Yace of such a Btoponals of Asiil 94 and ,my- 16Uer | vo u difsrent climate. Wwab contem.|oF the p I do know if the ment. This rumor was amplified by |nicida was arraigned on a charge of [ f Be8 @ FEE04E Caseiii HE S G ton s to invite ageression. Tt tg Mr. Lloyd George of April 20,”| piated In an effort to restore her|Press had not heen so kind the public | the report, in some quarters, that[assault. He pleaded not guilty and |/, did not notice the string of | 18 Moreover, essential not only that we said M. Tehitcherin. “We merely ex- | heaith. would never have been and I hould [Dr. Ired Lee, superintendent, was[was held in hands of $400 Bna ok until he was almost on| Maintain a reasonable state of pre- plained and developed the fourth| The funeral will be held tomorrow |!1ke fo thank the Associated Press|slated to go. The Jenckes plant-has been the ob- [0 o p th o= Sl X paredness but that it should be a phrase of onr note (that dealing with |atternoon at B. C. Porter Sons' un-|"ere today, very deeply for the splen-| Mayor Paoncssa, then candidate, |ieet of perststent picketing for months | (G (18 SHEEIPIES G0 T GIOMESACH g a0 fnternational knowledge the restoration of property to foreign- | qertaking parlors. Burial will be in i1 welcome. branded that report as false and an- [as one of Lhe fev colton plants n the | g0 “vot” caught fn the stepper. of | that Welare so: prepared: ers) In my letter to Mr. Lloyd |jairview cemotor “Now you will ask — what is this |nounced both before and after elec- [State that hav: reduced wi B his palbinise hid Mt doRaEed JHIE Army Needs Stability ik R Tl that B, coiild The g il pearl of great price? What does this [tion, that he was well satisfied with | have been able io continue operationa. || #2HPTF L GIEE L €1 Army needs “stability,”” more than store to foreigners who were former |y OOMIS GAVE $100 woman think #ill help all countries? [Dr. lee and had no idea of remoy Bubsequently Almeidy retracted hig| "6 - BEOMOME WL B o (he An¥thing clse, Mr. Weeks sald re- S Tiehe o Es - ot -thair " BHbmety S G Y Pearl Of Great Price g Moy D oaUsing im. o, g: <ge, folen, admitiod My gillohd weagiven oo f e e N s 1 | counting the double cut in the R (e T oRtble, 1) ol Dros ; : “TILtell you. Tt is fhe pearl of moved. He intimated other changes, [ 60 day sentonce, he collar of his frieml and oraareq [strength of the force made last year Al e oter Tay e axplained in doe INTO G. O. P. FUND |creat price that 1 am striving for—1 [however. : it ot and draEsed g the consequent reorganizations PRIIRAD Cr iR was passible " fonly: (n OIS am striving to fake into public life| However, there is a well founded R O e required. B et ole e ol scoial and aconomis .| what any man gets from his mother |report that all is not well with the | HELD FOR MURDER 4 it _‘d' o “}"'l‘"‘"' the o | UI0 this situation is to continue from system and our fundamental laws pers |Tax Collector's Donation to Town[and most men from their, wives, if [health department, according fo the Joped W hishey seamn potllos of 1he 81 | vear to year” he added, “it must have mitted it s ; they choose wisely. mayor's’ viewpoint, and a wholes (i8R alonan A e Fhat the |3 serious effect on the develofment of Saverelgn’ Bights: Committee Was FLargest of Any She wants H\is‘ just to |\vllt into [ “clean-up" there is expected by those [Worcester Man Arrested Charged | (111 Sscaned without any dnjury 8| /ey o egidn “or national | des 4 g b jiblic life what she always had to|who are watching City Hall affs R Anse.” e “It is quite clear that the mainten- Candidates Yet Reported L inith her Hopiad ifoc2oT8. Hiohe. of Mh iy _,”i: ’\'\';,‘; N"\,m"'”'l”“,',_rr:',w With Fatally Bhooting Bridgeport Questions Men, fense.” ance of our sovercign rights and our B S biiE e e TR B he s | s i T e Hhike Poiseman - K questioned | Mr. Weeks said the house bill made principles for the reconstruction of [ The biggest contribution of a can- [ 1o YOUNE Mon would lave been here | disc: ] o appointed | poGigone April 13, Sanford in regard (o the accident and | “inadequate provision for the healthy Russia, are to be strictly observed. To [ didate to the republican town commit- L s """‘-__‘ Irag not heen intimated, but there is the liquor inford said that last | EroWth of the National Guard and for ive to former owners the use of their |tee reported up to noon today, was|2nd cleanness — the real kind, thela well founded helief that Dr. IFrank | Worcester, April 25~ Arthur Barey, [ night, hotwoen 8 and 9 o'clock, ho left | 1S proper field training.” As to the or- L i ¥ ~ . Ten kind which helps you to live up to[Zwick, chairman of the hoard, heads |25 years old Kiaia ¥ T LG 0 STl a el ] property s, therefore, possible only |that of Tax Colector = Bernadoltel o b Molht B ™ Aq there's 0 |the list of : JIaan 26 years old of this city was : J Springticld with Aitken, taking the car | 8anized reserves he pointed out that it iy vtk oilr Noverelgr| Loomis, whozave $100, That, with an|¥hat's hes R AR el the list of those who will feel the|pere foday in the home of h | used. by the salesman of the Post and | sought in peace times only to Jaws and only when our fundamental |advertising bill of $13.50, constituted |1 Koo :” Al '; ‘n’:’] Put only goodofficlul ax desced upon the oMolal|ter, Mrs, James Maloney, charged|Lester company. - Tiiey Hesded fob ‘w‘!“‘ the officer framework and the laws permit this step in our policy of | the campaign expenses of the candi- “‘”:_' L ',":“i-w‘ AL el neck. Dr. Zwick was a republican | with the murder of Peter Wagner in | Waterbury, where the liquor was|annual training of the reserve officers reconstruction, that is, in cases where | date. e A B e eE L A BEDeLIRG, Bridgeport, Conn., on April 1 waiting for them, he told the police- | on whom the war-time machine would ic plan of reconstruction | Others reported as follows: Thomas|!icC and uplifting. but we must get) Speculation as to who his successor | The murder, the police allege fol-|man, He did not know exactly what | depend. The War department had our economic plal | LA, ¢ : 1 |to practical politics. Let's see what [will be, if he is dropped, leads to the | jowed a dance hall row, fwo Bridge. | (i ) : < ! 2 is now thrown aside. Dolan republican candidate for fourth | SEaRLIBAL DO lak baliet i B, 1 2 f g time it was they left Waterl but ! asked only funds to train 20,000 of “Further, it was said in my letter | ward councilman, no expenses; John [ RIECHEL HOTC ol g AR B DEll at Dr. Henry T. Bray [port men and two strungers leaving | helieved it was about 2:20 4. m, They | the 63,000 reserve officers during the to Mr. Lioyd George that in other | Templetown, farmer-labor aldermanic| '[ Heitn w6 va all Taent Dt s I“f “r--')‘” ‘I" HAD ]-1‘ an active mem- | the hall presumably to settic their | took the rowd leading through Thom- | coming year “as no adequate provie cases the just claims of former own- |candidate in the sixth ward, no ex-| V" v g ‘ yor 0 tit hakpd, 1ox ‘.”‘r'.‘- it will ';" differences with their fists | aston, Terryville and Plainville, be- [sion” for keeping up their traine e e it ne - by, s, 80| pensea Jamss Bpozattom, damoorat | ‘..‘“_I”' e R :—;n“wvr‘ln rrl \\.u«l‘ '1111\0 lvm\}.(h of- I'he quartet were no sooner outside | jieving these parts were not watched | ing since the war had been made he would lead to separate agreements of | candidate, in the fourth ward for| (B PR PTG T | HASE G G Cued ‘\""‘_ 4[‘1“”]%“‘\ “‘(‘j the hall than the two strangers, one| Ly the police, e said said would be adjusted by a system to be [ councilman, no cxpenses; 1% G. Vib- | om 3 RoRltll, dentrimelt broauplud in JG| ot whoin is said to b\ Barry, doew Liquor for Mimselr, Mr. Weeks said he was much im- elaborated now at ~this conference. | harts, republican, candidate for school | oawats the most practical Way €0 | i ie e Mecessary (o l";jnln{.\ alguns and fired. | When questioned regarding the load | pressed with the testimony already be- This was also explained more in de-|poard, $15, donated to republican | .t work? Trade. 3 Al 1“:.\” .\:]\;lu'uv. _"],"‘,‘f,“v e .l.“‘l] Ay Wagner was shot through the body | alleged diquor, Sanford said he | fore the committee as to the “physi- tail in our proposals of Monday. [town committee; J. M. Kulper, re- S s s talla u‘x]s’:lm’-.}‘rvnn m.l“hmh ,\“L\:Iry:(:n;m:v‘ and died a few days afterward. | ym.d it sol y for his own w.‘ He | eal, moral and cducational value of ——— | publican, candidate in the sixth ward| wpgtanlish confidence—first confi- |and as . privaic oitizon, amd it i [sald he was sober at the time of the | military training.” Statement by gove FIRE IN NEW HAVEN for councilman 80, miscellancous; | qence between capital and labor then | confidently predicted by his friends SUNDAY MOV[ES lN CHURCH {accident as he had had only one drink | ernors, educators and others on the Joseph Greco, sccond ward for coun-| confidence in your government, then |{hat the new administration will rec. yilier T left Waterbury, He refused | point had been “most impressive” he cllman, no expenses; G. W, Traut, re. | sonfidence in' other nations: . Tho | o e new adn i M o divulge the name of the party or d and in this opinion “these colla- publican, candidate for school board, [ Washington conference c0-0pera- [ heaith export and a democrat, by ap- | Innovation at Teinits M. T is At | oos i oy }‘l”‘l'”'.f from whom he | teral non-military benefits” alone $10, donated to republican town com-|ion and confidence are the Watch- | pointing him chairman. The Appoint- & Jefiiata % s 5 "‘l_‘['"" \‘\}v’( consignment. | justified the department’s “training Cansed by Fxplosion of Chemical | mittee; Jack Horwitz, republican, can-| words of progress. ment of a dentist to the health hoard | ranged for April 80—<The Stream it Torniery, Nyad g | DS Bl Ui esushan iR VeI ! didate for councilman in the sixth| “In the modern world 1o big na- lic also expected as an innovation ¢ Witethore. T8 Raldl DBy )" \" A Army School System Vats at Plant ! ward, no expenses; John Middletown, | tion can get work for all unless it|ihe now administration. There i A, H‘;”‘m“ S LT The army service school system was farmer-labor candidate for councilman f trades with all. ‘The best way to trade | heen a strong agitation for better care | jreguiar moving pictures, said to he } First Time Avrested. OIS | preparcdness plan, the War secretary of Lite™ is its Title, Jew Haven, April -F 5 i HAREAR d a8 18 v 1k ; : r M‘;“‘;{We“ e "‘m“ Co. plant sarly |1 the first ward, no expenses; J. D. | with all countrics Is to know all coun- | ¢ children's teeth and the appoint-|an frnosntion 1 anv Now . Dritain | This was the fitet time he had over Yoday threntewed the big gas tanks |Iiumphrey, republican, candidate forftrics and thats whepe the press, BOnt: ment of a dentist to the health bgard] church, will be shown in the Trinity | been arrested, Sanford clainied, and bl 0 and :unv] 9% axpineion s RovvozRmall [[SUOBIATNY iniEhs Ahivd wardno exslbmenygome e=bihging ouk:ihs best |is belleved to be planned as' a step|m, 12, church next Sunday night, ac- |asserted that he hail been driving cars I 4 ]} | ¥ g ses, 11 countr > rig ro ‘ 3 > ‘ & that although our army school sys e brick ‘ in the right dircetion. sording to an announceme : o- | for a long o o also claims tc M 3 vats r_m( che mu_a,\ in a two-i 4!90 il Get understanding, confidence, 2 ol col ling to an announcement made t ‘-.‘ N ‘|-uvu A ”II 5“ .nn\ 40 | bt en only partially developed be- building used sor the manufacture of 2 s da have licenses for 12 different states as v B USE ey good will. You cannot have interna- SERINRENT e e = o = for the war its graduates furnish coal tar by-products. Families liv el e iyt - Intarreliongl BEATS GOURT TO IT The pictures will be shown by The | his business called him out of Con- |7 F1¢ WaF d ing in tenoments nearby were warned D o T R SO vl hts, i Plymouth FFilm company of New York | necticut on several occasions. He ad- 8 YOIy JALBS reentage of those : 165 confidence. Russia proved this. Gooc ; p T R Ambaitchonl AR Rl o 40T oficers who were most conspicuously to leave their homes as other explo LT 16 GR b el city, and will be non-combustible | mitted to the police having on one oc- | & ML T 3 ; S gOO( siness, " The | [ { i SUCCesS] n the days of actual war.” kions were expected. No loss of life oc- | ¢ S ; o i o 4 L 5 3 film. The title will he “The Stream | casion {ransported lguor from the var, &urred and l;w firo was confined to| PRRS R R e t lx‘r‘s im ‘lh(\ ‘n:lrriR i ””m-t“)‘l“] Waterbury Moonshiner Completes All| o 1ife,’ 'written by James K. Shields, | Wost while he was touring through 8 to the gus warfare work ot the Pl O F ries for trade and for prosperity and ) arn . BOKE ¢ i the interior of the brick building, Consists of Two Small Banks De-| PROSE fiurt Oxis D ¢ Jall e Ho | &rm Weeks said that while ulti- where the explosions threw about peace. ' ut One Day of Jai crm When we | Mate 4 shment of such warfare age, amounting to about $5,000. i y RIRaBnt biTEIaL GRENRSIE 6L, Gk stated, and it was his habit to treat | MO U would be fatal for us to JtAepaiA e v ene Blant thiw morne | AR Invantory dn the catate of the | SUPRIEGENL BEC Soa e i ios | - Souihi Notwalk, Apsil John riends. give up the serics of experiments and late Louis Winkle was filed this after- | munication by telling the people o lOtiiszky of Waterbury e - ! Revilior ot investigations which were conducted ing that the fire appeared to have yiis Mitiela e iod UORAon. g0 sy started from the outside chemical va-| 100N in probute court by Mrs. Ada :‘r‘;\]:“‘,v':‘”’\“":(“,";:,‘m"':h"p"_::)"‘(h“" BOV=|tenced to two and a half months in While investigating at the scene’ of | AUring the war and have been cafe pors from the vats probably having | ‘Winkle, widow of the deccased realty ; AL jail by Judge Bdwin S Thomas at o acetdent, Patrolman Furrey found | Med on since,” until that moment has g Praises Washington Mecng. e s — pibve been ignited by an electrical source. '”“";_‘]\“'- o 1 cak .\,“""“M b Ivvv‘{wz steful for the |the opening of the April term of the | San| Francisco Surgeons Oper A 32 calibre revolver in the alleyway (@rrived. As to aviation ne expressed WS A iR b e e N | he widow's statement shows a de- § ¢ ) T8 dis an stn thik i yetween the Clarendon hotel and the \'the- opinion that the on for The walchmian who turned in the fint | The WISOWS SALement shows & de- |, il gton conforence.rand we must (U S 0IIFict court here this mOming | pogent Wikich Hau Lost Part of fts|JCL3Ch the Clarcndon hotel and the the ovlnion that the provision for lta aiarm \‘.df)ln ':‘vfl\nv| |n<\]n| l\\ |r“n h [ hany of $350.80 and in the Burditi|pray decply for the Genoa confer H r ,m 1“1‘:‘5‘ op i ‘1 5! I‘.“- his |<‘A\ w wrk i Hv N .J ) |“ .|;;[.;11 B A d“‘;‘“ ol «vf\- )¢ ) "".‘"‘|’|' G Rkl b oo Mule | Savings bank -endiier depesit of|ofoe. 1 bolleve the whola'warla longd [AT00, B8 fericnce catel ok o) gixtromity. Rl @il e L L L e partment was now came in the door. A stubborn ha SHEAL ol o B otreTe B0 for pente: Bt We nevar Eeb.anything |LHe. Ume ilszky was arrested in : 3 ) e Ing, ¢ B , hour's fight had the blaze under con- | $3 71, ms g 716.50. in this wabld and we certalnly. hover || ebruary, and the man has but one San Francisco, April 25 Jerbo, a 1 on 1% 1 do not liesitate to predict that in trol, but until that time there was| _ get to Heaven without striving for it, | MOT¢ day to serve, A number of|pet rat belong to 13 year old Don - { . E ure war its importance will be danger of further explosions which Americn WEntS peace. America |CASCS were assigned for trial during|ald Myatt, has . tail today that is greatly increased.” might reach to the Lig gas containers, | gy | | TR, CE N s AN [the May term which will e held [virtually as good as new thanks to a BRDLLSEFRY R ANOTHER PASSENGER Fone laoks to America not for large (1N HArtford, “Tomorro i session will|surgeon at (he cmersencs hospital KEEP OUT OF CHINA s VR TR S P R S armics, mot even for food. but for a|Pe held in New Haven when a num-| Late yesterday Donald came to the 18 VARNINGSGIVIG New Haven, April 25.--Mrs. Mary A 8 ! S ber of eriminal cases will be heard, |hospital when the staff was busy and A Keating, wife of Ed " Ar OFF FLORIDA COAST ||| great moral lead. i BY U. S A MINISTE e 1S 0 R TR T Cantalmmes Are Month B ettt . ralm o pleatied tensrully that Nl Bevotisn [ing, jatier ot the New Haven couty T Ahead of Usual Schedule seuy ekt A0 Aty Help us. Don’t just look on our faults jumping rat be given treatment. The " Anstt 36 15k jail, died suddenly while at a ‘card New York, April 25.-~The season's [ . t€¥ "0 i SBEC S0 help us to be better. Gentlemen, if — S tears finally won. g Pebl (By Associat- |/ party last night, from apoplexy. Mrs, first cantaloupes arrived today from R B i we knew the better way—Iet us see to The boy's version is ||| ed Press) U ds o unwise for Jf Reilly, wife of the sheriff, was enters Mexico, fully a month ahead of for.||[ Maria which left here Monday 1) /5005 ke it THE WEATHER “I had my rat at a pet show. A cat ||| tourists to go to China, owing |||(aining at the time in her home ads mer years. ‘Ihe first shipments us- [[| A 6:10 @ S RN B0 “Onoe-more 1 bag of you to rempms o hissed at him while T was holding the ||| 0 disturbed military conditions {iataing e iRt nally come from California. six persons. abonrd. neluding & 1. "vour power. . IT-only your totts Hartford. April orecast | [tip of his tail. He jumped so hard the || Mere Jacob Gould Schurman, The cantaloupes shipped in two car. [[| Woman has not arrived at its 1| 350 (o unite the world, send not | for Yew Meiin and. vicinity: | |skin peeied oft." || the American minister at Pe- || BAR ARBUCKLE FILMS loads through special arvangements| | destination and naval seaplans |y, hts which would nof bless or || Fair lonight. Wednesday cloudy The skin was sewed back on, ac-|[| KIng sald today in a message to || goqpi1e, April The city board with the railroads sold at 23 cents ;:Lr:h::,q'.: antle oaudron 1O cheer, puriry or heal—then we should, || probably showers. cording to u report from the hospital. ||| Amerieans here who had asked |1 "ne theater censors here has decd- wholesale and were oxpected 1o retail 2 gy 4 as the soldiess say, ‘get on with the || The record reads lia vt ed to bar all Rosgoe Arbuckle films far about 35 cents. —_— )] peoce * “One rat re-tailed.” offered for exhibition in Seattle. an interesting fact” he added president of the New Jersey state [ there some vear and a halt ago anti-saloon league, The picture is not [also took some home from Canada,

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