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TGHITCHERIN $AYS TREATY IS WONDER ohancellor Wirth Also Lauds Terms ol Russian Pact Associated niteherin ) Lo enoa, April 28— (By )—-Voreign Minister of the del unced wly at oo dinper and 'I'c tio 1 woviel that th wlmost « ieul yr glven last evenifig Germ he was of issinn lebration of the Hapallo Easter Sunday Chaneellor Wirth, head delegation, also i met f pact signed o of the Ger it the which n poke nner, treaty diffienlt Announced the in snyl opposition 1 the o e wWas to explain i ight of the PUTPOSE the the reconstruction Wirth treaty univer i1 0 conference to facilitate of Europe Dir found almost Qermany, and with Iations establishod and Germans i deal on a frink i Germany would he sla materiall decls at first which &pring 1 sl approvi onal i gool per T hetwoen . tries 1 1 vO ot con sineere hasis, and Rus He hle to nssist struction help might be he a start velopments in recor Germar 1 hut it great rom would would Appeals To Workers, rman chancellor sald hound tind support ughout the world the treaty Germany the G was the workers thr M. Tchitcherin only was heneficial to Russia but in a larger sense it service to all humanity which striving for reconstruction The Italian indi cations of what pro posals regarding Ttuss First, it is asserted, offered to soviet Iluss suggested that an con sortium bhe formed trade with Russia through combinations of firms and individuals of the various countries represented. Germany will be included in the consortium, it is declared, and provision made that the United States may join. onomic Colonization, This plan contemplates the nomic colonization Russia which | guarantees that the autonomy and sovereignty of the government will not be infringed upon, The division of trade ranged in such a way that tries participating in the will have the opportunity dealing with the sections of situated nearest them, for example, Great Brit- ain would be given tife opportunity to trade with northern Russia through Archangel and the Baltic ports, while the southern countrics would be given advantages in the Black ports, | Russia has stoutly objected to the consortium idea. She has vhe support of the Baltic entente in this position on. the theory that Russia, the Baltic states and Polanl would do better to have independent financial g ments with individuals and corpora- tions rather than dealings through a government controlled consortium, The Russians insist that such a con- sortium would put them into a same | clags as China, Turkey and other] backward countries burdened with | capitulations, HENRY BUCK WILL ACT DURING SURVEY | not and was i sald wis cconomic press today the a no plan will be ia, but it will international ives e allied to finance of soviet will he ar- the coun- consortium of Russia Governor Everett J. Lake Appoints | Hartford Engincer to Represent | | Connecticut. | il 28.—Governor Fv-| erett J. Lake s appointed Henry R. | Buck of the engineering firm of Buck | and Sheldon, this city, to act as con- sulting engineer to represent the state of Connecticut at the survey which the New York state engineering de- partment will make the line he- tween the two states from the Mass chusetts border to a point about 12 miles south. - Governor Lake has been notified that the New York engincers will begin the survey on May 15, Mr. Buck will check up on the re- sults of the New York survey and see | that none of the markers of the ent line reed to by both states in 1812 s removed or altered, The New | York engineers will be free to run | lines anywhere they choose hut any alteration of the present markers would result in immediate by the governor. It is a that Connecticut property in that section would ask for nnetion from the Connecticut i carrying out of the interferes with their Hartford, Ap pres- | action 50 possibie owners irts an survey property BRUSH FIRES INCREASE Waterbury Firemen Are Kept Busy today Extinguishing Flames on Outskirts of City, Waterbury, Ay on the outskirt imerous toda the three loca different tions. One in the Watertown Misi the B this in the is m Donati to md JUDGE SAGER SINKING duistice [ Sapreme Court i Serions Condition at »pital N tion o I Gage srowing nere this suffering unconseic aid to I Ha Apri « Derhy at the rom 18 siner ad high Worse aphasi Saturd [ a PALACE $ Mon., Tues Wesley “Freckles” Barry in “School Days | w | fioral NEW BRITA I)I \III\ \\I)ll \I R\I A, Hahn 140 " home Henry Hal years, o ) eumoniu e 1rary Surviving hin Tren, Mildre Virginia a eral will b ternoor Mg the i 1 ampi 1 I was inders ¢ wife,n ix ehi 1 Morwli Hahy (i ock t wart o will eanor 1 Henry | Norni n ey churel r it fec irinl wi Pudr ry Alhert Cross Alhert and for 40 eity, who Noroton Cross, 'y resi Wednes Home, from I funeral of i war veter lent day vis held hapel in 1 Irederick ) velerar YOUrs i it t Soldiers' the eview cemetery, Itey IPay officiated and fnter IPairview cometery, afternoon nient v AL Thomis Thomas eral at 4 o'clock Joseph's church the mass Iurrell Willinm rrett Costello, and Murphy The fu \ s held Murphy this morning ot Rev, J. Leo Sul- a requien M hearers n Costello, st celehrant of Puring the sang. T'he Neddl, Willig Iawin Clinton I higl | wers N was \ mass uri n Thomas The K jos, Seoley ward Kierr James Doyl burial was cemetery Hanrahan flower bearers wer Mortimer Meehan, Daniel Sullivan, Mury The St new Edward D, Dube Edward D, from J The I M T'hy held tin St funeral of s this m company's rooms Mary's church w Willinm Krause, Alcide Dery, Cur mass .l|‘ celebratod by | The pall bear. Joseph Beloin, Antonia Squillacote, Ira Pierson. The flower William Trudel imd Louis Hurlburt, The burial was in St Mary's new cemetery. Itey ors John Fugenc were, DOHON April the Calitornia “Conventic leoted by the Disabled Ar | Vetgrans in a unique beg | Agnes Dohoney is her nar Among the conditions test were these: “No \ers, shall be allowed to be considered if they AGNES Irancisco, Bergeron, Bleau hearer and San were Philip Jacob. Philip Jacob, aged 32 year Broad street, died this New Diritain General hospital. 100 the of at or flay ont ente noon Card-of Thanks HERALD, FRIDAY, IN DAILY hioned beauty, acter, will he an impor in indging the winner, “Contestants must | strated that they | well as beauty." The winner will hoste: dnring tional convention he she wiil be the posters. EY plus char- 1le nt ctor m Girl - nerican War ity contes ne of demon- ns have have b s be the o chief of veterans' na- in June. Also model for convention the con- the types shall per er, or i W We wish to express our thanks for the many courtesies and rvices rendered in our hour of be- tement, nd for the beautitul | picces sent, (Signed) | heartfelt | Water Commiss Ifollowing announceme idea of appointing Curtis a member and the board of water comin LATIVE Paonesst, rumor W. Peiton would | pointee. Mr. Pelton is and an engi t prese | with the St Works, Premier’s Pal ENTERTAINS ASSO! Miss Abbie number of her fricnds | Whiting street in [evening. Solos were Misses Josephine Orsie inc McAloon and Miss ¢ a plano selection ave several violin sele freshments were served. acted as hostess togthose sociated with her in ti partment at the Stanley Brooks en a fon 1 3 H e Red Headed Megan .oy Wl inseparable British premie her birthday Latest George, companion She just Genoa. picture ot daughter of the celebrated Mike, the new red-head in the National Zoolc Washington, D. ¢, was Yurecare Indians in by Dr. Wm. Mann. | calibre cartridge for 1 con He ation Is Headed Taylor Lincoln School Assoc By George B. At Lin coln the annual meeting of the school Parents and Teachers' Mention Pelton for ex-Mayor been practically abandone lainville and he him, MECHANICS Members of the American for Steel Treating and the American Society of Mechanical4ingineers, of New Britain, will motor to Bristol to- morrow where they will spend the day s of the New Departure company. TO BRISTOL, ion Head nt that the ( I°. s, ch; issioners had d by Mayor was heard bo the ap- a democrat | nt connected | as guc CHILDREN'S MARDI GRAS, of €. will hold a mardi gray for the children tomorrow This will be a novelty lthe line of fairs, but it is bel that it will be received with pleasure by the young folks, There will plenty of confetti, streamers and col- ored hats and a grand march with a full orchestra. A special entertain- ment will also be furnishec o UROPI Jacob Baumegartner of and the Misses Mailda and Zimmerman, 0 of Vine will sail next week for Iurope. They will visit various places of in- | terest in Irance and Germany. A | farewell party was tendered | Baumgartner by the members of [ Ann m-)r-t_\' at St. Peter's church | yesterday. She was presented with |a fountain pen and a phekage of writ- ing paper. B 7 afternoon. CIA tertained t her home last cndered by Kather- | wnna Bassett Miss Brooks ctions. Miss Brooks who are a filing de Works office. LS. i | i R M street Emma M St. ACK HOME; The special Harding and HARDINGS Washington, iraln hringing dent his parcty Lack Washington heir trip to Point Pleasant, O., whert they participated in the ceremonies incident the celebration of the int centennial arrived here at 2:15 m. to toda Rossberg Tenders HlS Resignation to Mayor resignation of William B. Ross 1s chairman of the board of commissioners was received to- Jami P, Kini secretary for A. M. Paonessa. The official 1l retire trom offiee tomorrow noon, The her; water day by | Ma I'w ied monkey I Gairden, ought from tral Bolivia aid ene 44- regular meeting of the Ladi of the A, O. H., will be held in Judd's hall. The social for tonight will be postponed next meeting. The auxiliary tonight planned until the the following officers were for .1922-1 President 3. Taylor; vice-president Young: secretary and treas- Ruth O'Brien. audience listened and Mr, Latham vocal retions, the health business meeting taken by automobile the D club, where ement work was on dis interest was shown by the Lincoln hool dis. sociation cleeted Geor, Louis W. nrer A Kemptor with I After present hi for | ‘ Uh-Uh! Ye i to Mis who and to Dr board. the were vzaar at Achiey thosc to the Vs reat %! CALLED HOME, 28~ (By S50 It vice-Premier Barthou to 1% Saturday, T from Genoa this morning, it s it was declared One BUPPOSi- lesires to im- information WAS \NOT April 1 iated is Paris, I'ress.) returnin 1ris as porte tion les here Barthou I’oin i on his own initi it cir is that M 'remier ntial in officia 10 tur BARRY HELD RESPONSIBLY Man Will Bridy Be port., Woree Held ror Murder at | re ter | Bar for Porter, in n to- Criminal death the of m Arthur ter, M Joseph at large J. Phel 1 da hospital It Woree and and John shot at here in April finding named both responsible a led ner 1y Lynn Waterfront Has 875,000 Fire Damage Lynn, Mass, April 28.—The water district was burned over in tod that Last ht her the hotel front 1 the tenement anp ntly the rvaried, a conscrvative fire destroye Vietor hhets n o of loss send this picture to than any I have seen | w're Wrong! Guess Again! 3ack to Methuselah” he said: “I shall It is a better photo of him for a long time,” | ' university Society | | vou APRIL, CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse For Cver 30 Years Always bears the - ASBRYAN [lUIZZES Fwe (uestions Submitted by || | | t‘.N\(ll NC l \llw Store ANHOUNCCTIeN % JRALD ADS" Qrlok THE HI “WANT Alphabelially Arranged For prompt dy Referer and - Duns LINE ALER 1"OI CONBECUTIVE NEERTIONS Chargn 1 i a AUTOMOBYL ware 00 Ak i day ¥ anys. anys. .. fay Anye. . Yoaiy @ Count § wor 14 Mnes to rr Moimum Bpace, Ninimum faol Ad, fod Page on Bama D Accepied Over the Telephene For 1 line Auto Anencios CATILLAC And Touek & nATOE LASI M YA Reputable T. MAIN, (Ol HUPMOBILL, CAY v Cuniern LINC O i 1 1 ne 81, Wi Rates 1pan to u lin meh, I )inca Clarge, I Biation, | Hanley HIGHTDAN NEW RRITAIN PHONE 0 LI O, N HLING TRUCKS= WINKIY Lo Nt An PHONT 101 Park 8074 8t Greaf Commonor Are at Issue Morgantown, W, Va,, Five new questions asked by Williaim Joennings Heyan ave playing a part in the decision of Dy, 1. . Spangler, professor bhotany at West Vieginia | to whetl he will for 810 from My the professor cluimed his reward for answering certain | tions on evolution put hy the secretary of state in'a recent here. Dr, Spangler sald he refuse to answer the five ques- which follow: The Five Questions, “Are you willing to put in writing and sign a statement declaring that believe that you are the descen- | dant of an ape? “Dip you believe in reported in the old April | of us ne- cept a eheek Bryan which former address would tions, miracles s new the and [ments? u believe In the supernatural in the old and new Te “Do as recorded taments? “Do you helieve in the Christ as reported in “Do you believe that peared to his discip] resurrcetion, as recorded cluding verses of the last Matthew, and made his power—all power in Heaven carth; sent his followers out disciples of all nations and to be with them always, the end of the world Enters Race For Governor Virgin hirth thy Christ after in the chapter claim 10 and in to make promised even unto of Gospel h con- of in | ved | Vine | from | | When Bernard Shawesaw this photo of A. P. Kaye as Lloyd| George in the stage play Lloyd George. . K as entered the nomination for gover- Her girl opponent, on the same ticket, is Miss Helen Pet- tigrew, who recently declaved in favor of the return of light wine and beer. Mrs. Mowry is opposed to any loosening up of the prohibition laws. Both candidates live in Kansas City. STRIKEBREAKERS ROUTED MR Kansas City W. D. Mowry the republi nor of Kansas. n Hod Ca and Laborers at Wester- Iy Intercept Three Pruckloads— Stones Are Hurled. Three brought Westerly, R, truck loads of here from I, April men who were W York today to work on the new sewer system were in- tercepted at the Pawtucket river bridge, the Connecticut state line, by alleged representatives of the hod carriers and common laborers’ union, who informed them that a strike was in progress. When the trucks started to cross the bridge stones were thrown. The driver of one vehicle, R. 1. Rose of New London, Conn, was injurc Another stone broke a window of a trolley car, striking a | passenger. The men in the Connecticut where they held to demand their Yor cl the trucks scattered to side of the river,| impromptu meetings | rfare back to New HELD FOR HORSE STEALING Torrington Mzn Caught in Ilul'll'nl'd 18 Charged With It While Owner Attended the Movies, Torrington,® April While rto Cicei proprictor of a livery stable was attending i moving picture show last night a man to bt Joseph Samgletto, went to the stable led a | horse from the stall harnessed it to a | buggy and calmly drove away. Sam- gletto was arrested in Hartford today and will be brought back to Torring- ton to answer to a charge of theft. 28 Itoh- | | said J0 TO 1 SHOT WINS “Silver Urn” Romps Home a Winner In B Racing Classic Newmarket, kng., April 28 Associated Press)—The classic guincas stakes run here tod won by B. W. Parr's Silver Juggernaut out Queen Silver, Sir Bdward Hulton's Soubriquet was second and Murshall |’|l'|Ir«* Corn was third. Twenty horses ran, Mys ridden by jockey, Archibald, The betting on 1 against, on (By | 1,000 | wus Urn, by of the American was unplaced. Silver Urn was Soubriquet 100 to |u | 12 and on Golden Corn 7 to 4 against. | Deposed Union Istrike Cony lene of Customers, Cnil 625 And |\ Auls For & ‘Waat Ad" Opeintor, ST 1 RAL RS £1,786 14 1.0 tory b 10 o AR LDEBAKER VI ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, M ONTMENT Lty 1 1 f AT, Monuments 1 Autos and Trucks For Nllfl painted, Istery pere Price {8 1rving Jos- a Htudebaker and he aud Wl grades Hervthing in cem Machan Monument rmer 'nion St ists and arie it ! Tk New's upl #hap i Ane “1his | Al just foet only tor, 1 | &1 Gaood n Thane wrhle ctery Waorlix [ Jahn (] [T i funernls ‘ 1116, Prompt ationt Co., 80 West Main St ¥ Al o uets owor Volz b Nownrs ptic (6, FLORAT caslon weddings, Plhgn lorul miles; Cherry 3,000 DEven Rudolph on. Bt 050, to $000, N7 New | ATt 6,7 1021 touring, and conpes, 8456 Auron G, Cohen, Hartford 1High N osedans ¥ others Britain A MOVTLES In"t Loolk Lost and Founa used Sey cars Max- 1 hefore ¥ 4 and Sundaya, 139 Aren Maxwell Krade the Now nsed cars ov apen evenings " Aute Sules Chalmars MREDALE PUPPY found, Phione mixed Ron- and Allen 8ts d hrown Corner ik DOG— Wit ton bull, fr « and pooadie, Reward If re- | city, I'vench 10 Glen S, OG- White turned to 1 DODY BAR tire and ween Maple 1l noon, Reward canditon, upnolstery and top are very Benve, 15 Ilnin 8t Dlione vl Ueed ¢ il Thurs Lost pr this ity Phone 667-1 Woon liast return rini, I and iy KEACH wnley Work Oitiee, Tiewan WILL 11 tur Moride N touring il Hoeruld nd cauipy Reputi TEVIROL ine oo Wl paint Jinwker, SLGIN 1 | rson who took hocket P 1010 00" Tives (3) excellent. very good. Price i Kim_St. Ihone s to L. I Personals AT, P ar, 1816 mindel, sonable price, Can ge, Plainville, i gond e ol 40-4, oM used Menra Au 7ed Gl Touri 1 INTTON. th boa wheat Swleium and vendy the h tion, Price Farage, amahle, ¢ seen At Cooke 4 guarante NOW! ~Yours for perf, Mi UNION WOULD LIKE (o « r who has milk, who w few nursin WH, 1 roudstors, Glastol Phone Fords; Motor Ford Dealer, client. ¢ ‘ 1541 BN ica e an abundan uld w to o newly 1. 4 ndition moil demountable or's e b Box . lands Chevrolots, $185. starters, m G, rtford, I\TO VOLCA\O WALL |ioiny . touring, ud oth 10 New | Secking To Learn Amount of Heat ¥ it Underground Generated By ST S nically Famous Phenomenon Hawaii, ) Hilo, 5. (By| the | Island of Associated Pre | erater of Kilauca | that rises on this | on May 1 heat under April Boring into the active voles land will besbegun | in an effort to ascertain the ground in the region of the natural phenomenon and to dis- cover whether it can be turned into industrial channels it was announced here by the directors of the Hawaiian voleano research association, A contract has been signed and the work which will consume approxim- ately six months will be under the direction of Prof. T. A, Jagger, vol- canologist, charge of the Kilauea observatory. Numerous holes various depths on all sides { Kilauea crater, the great K | to the south and at ible on the floor of the crate ned to locate the borings in the flows of 1921, 1919, 191§, 1894 in some more ancient flows to tain whether any of the heat generat- ed by those spectacular disturbance remains underground. 5 prac- terms ter, 193 s a Studebaker year.” ition. Vight. Cail’ n. roadster. $1 Dodge tour- nings, Aaron Hartford. with six The Lash Lincoln and West Concern,” Tel- Chunimy Nash, 1015 ur « ritain uipp: N, 1618, 1620 TMochanicall LG 1015 touring. P o Tash good MASW n ; e « Bts, Reputat OLDSMOBILLI truck, 1920, excellent body, just painted and thor- oughly overhauled. Tires all good and 4 of them brand e 10 Garage, 171 Soutly Main St PATGE, tric or Y.VI PALGE padn bored to of the desert spots | i a and will be fon vopacity, Phou 1 (vlinder. Good ts, starter and 1l 1gs after Cherry street. 1010 5 1 nges (o d, cenzine and I L & itor Sales Cory Phone faniil full 6. equipment, Phone 235-2 I & ng ar, jusu 5 excellant 155 Eim I R, dealor, condition, Dort Veiry good | Cherry St,, #4158 . eedw I'nion Newsprint Men to Bhioe. Bual Take Vote on Proposition New York, April : nion men in the newsprint paper industry of Can- | ada d the United States will begin balloting Sun v on acceptance or jection of the manufacturers’ ultima- | tum by which employes would with- draw demands for wage cuts and elimination of overtime if permitted to put unskilled workers on an open shop basis and pay them in accord- ance with local st MEXICAN UPRISING | Serious Disturbances Ave Reported in | Textile Manufacturing Center (By the As-| turbances| Repune Colien, deliveries, Naron « Hartford. veedwazons K, $100 1o § Now Ave. - 1021, hauled. Newly painted. nine months ol Prico Main Sts. A Heputable ¢ DERAKER wdition, No Moran itain over- is only Lash West - £630, coln e nd IR, 1918 7 2 ow Cord tires, purt 1s new and runs perfectly, This is a bargala with terms (o sult pur Je 1935 Arch st engine at $400, Iivin Studehalke TRUCK=3 ton £00d open expre gine, §130 Phone = witly vely ellent en- Eim 8t s bod G, and exe Hpwker, 58 six tour toucl +$300 vee . 200 y truck . 115 overlauled 1917 Cakland 1618 Ford to K 1818 Overland light de Lvery car is thoroughly Mexico City, sociated Press)—Serious d reported at Guanajuato City | textile factory owned by Eusedio Gonzales, a iniard closed several days ago following o | protracted strike. There have been|-— several clashes between the strikers| and workers who remained loyal tol their employer. Troops patrol the| streets, ’ April are whare a S 538 B L6l 20183, THE HONEYMAN AUT Distributors CHALMERS. TS MAXWE SEDcAR Maxwell Vord S o 920 Oalkla 1929 Oakdand 1915 Chalie 1020 Dort 1919 1 1918 1 30 A Open WEEK: | ron e SR | Coupe, Two Hartford Couples Take Marriage Licens Charles J Fox = and Mr 1 wth Black, both resi- | dents of Hartford, took o marriage i- yesterday at the office of Clity A. 1. Thompson. Ierbert (‘.. son amd T ine Wilson, also residents of Harttord, were granted a license, Tou iy Tourjng I or roadsts rd Touring, uike T pascenger 1 ox I touring. nings and Sundaye, tou cay fess body rood conditic for tourin sund Hall ton « and sgood el P Taber, 10 Che CK Iy soen eve- HOWAT IN il tiren Russell ipacity, 1 val cond nut st, JALL i Leader Starts Serving | l‘\-"lmng Sentence of One Year, April Alex president of union today sentence in the | ATTO TAT Crawford county jail at Ghrard, The| sour aut ntence grew out of the calling in alleged contempt of court, August Dorehy, deposced vice-president Uso was taken into custody last night. | 1 other former union officials | have been arrested and incar- ated for a year on me Lor H carin st. SHAN Wil (ak Rudolph Phoue all K 28 127 Choery deposed Pittshurg, der How: Kansas miners’ serving a one yea the began Auto l'm'l\ mnl Accessories 11 ‘ part of Phone Wil find 22 Oak used Vou Cutl buy Fariell g old. M. i A bat- 110 hout” your Fartell, 1218, Lxide Batteries @nd your old battery for val allowun: e G all t L snrvice, a new BATTER Bxchange ixide. Lil ST conne wles V6 B A four ce the chi springs and Phoy 14 DIAMOND TIRES izing and retieading 1 in the city. ng Vule — ] “Aiso vulc nient gas Tirn Re- Harttord and tubes, Most « FOX'S Next Mon., Tues., Wed. HAROLD LLOYD in 50 (I;SOR'MADI“ .MAI,V Have you & service to render 5000 Feet of Laughter |it to the public by using a Want Ad. AT T TR TRCITENE |U- o (he Wayt A Phonc, TUDES— AGENCY,* FRANKLIN THORIZE U & DL \Llll‘ SQUARE.

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