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News of the World Herald “Ads” Mean By Associated Press Better Business ing—Want Prisoners Freod, IS5 Arrested as Masher and today s | hey will be given every consider " m m ¢ P 5 —_—— \ NEW BRII‘A]N (‘ONI\I CTIC Ul \A T'U RD;\Y AI l I, 29, 1922, — DIt AGES. PRICE THREE CENTS DEVELOPING INTO ACTUAL ! T0 RECEIVE TH} AND WORKERS PROHIBITED — switchboard in the central office of call. S8he heard a man's voice gasp [was suld that Ginsbherg's condition was in Washington o R . f ¥ | and Watch Artillery At Contractor Succeeds Hum- [“joicon Iy knocked over the telephone on his Will Be GIV@" Sentence in COII]'[I F Wa ery At- Sensing at once that something was [desk as he santc into his ehane arier | DAUGHERTY IS ORDERED | From Any Interference | the Kramer company office, any statement. Avoiding Capital, Fearing |M. Paonessa with Thomas W. Crowe Are Mot By Scerctary Christian— [ Kerenzo, Unwilling to Walk Arouna| Of Jenckes Spinning Co. Other members of the new commis e iderstaw and,Join Olton. They| 0 BE VACCINATED Waatimmton, Todas of he “enpianena] LS After ineriminating mony of several small boys and a|Judge Tanner of the superior court Shanghaf, April 30, (By As ney are the democrat members, st vear ferms, respectively; Messrs, Di N Cakos in Walssiowi. The children and women the White | MONINE ward Turner, confessed “masher,” | tile workers of America” and their ern naval squadron, it was stat- 5. % ity ! three, two and one year terms, re-there was a serious outbreak of small- | qonts at m fire here this forenoon|and attention by Attorney Gen. : Now Out on Parole, of the Jenckes Spinning Co., Whose and Chinese press 5 P A i A notncement of the appointment of|lund today issucd a warning advising | miikor block In fthe centor of the| Plans of the delegation which has|formatory on parole. Te the best of [tile mill strike. Peking, April 20, (By Associated APk e’ -Abual Trariy i ! ’ : August Burckhardt. The appoint-| Nearly 400 cases, with five deaths, [y 0 35000 0 e hing oor and |O'Hare in St. Louis calied for a visit |that institution. Since this penalty : united textile workers from congre- at dawn today was still in progiess|rst commissionerships ¢ 5 . .. oy in B 3 ’ 55 ships annonnced by |land said, many of them in Bridge- el : : do0) hsritEs ‘h is sponsor-| COUrt will have to make other dis- got out of the window, in his night . I\M_!v‘r union, which is sponsor SE LI ‘1inny of the homes of any of the Clothes,, and clung to and worked [ing the “crusade” said the delegation | gagement. hetween the forces of Gen.|op A M OARE i Crots day-—that of Mrs. Minnic Berg, who of Messrs, McCarthy and Crowe. todaye~thatio Ly B until the firemen reached him with a|tion to President Harding and then Identified by Youngste | pickets for ihe purpose of 'ntimidate itary leader Tsin, to a point south of Peking. Officer . W. Jackson here. By order | building on account of the smoke they|i% that the case of each law violator |in the rear of the Immanucl Gospel made by Wu Pei-I'u to wedge in he- before May 1. : The building was of three sforics| Sibmit recommendations to the pre Police Make Arrest, Changsintien, 12 miles southwest of | tion of the lease of the naval oil 7, Hutalinson elothier stopsion g |ithat - the president “wopla ‘direct “thel .j it doimninink that, sahool ahilare ,“ lelegation to lay its case before Mr. |2 i i A | Bk mpib o venbrted; ordered today by the senate. floor. The damage fo the lower and hended on Ellis street, near the Wil ey the Wyoming naval oil reserve, under and tenants ferences: with the president over: the | givorn) nignts, . told of. wlleged; sos-| REVOLUTION IN CHINA IS S HARDING REFUSES | TEXTILE UNION OFFICERS WAR; WOUNDED RETURNING g FROM PICKE TING FACTORY ) S Bridgeport, April 29 AMiss Cather- Heated in his chalr was Harry Gins bottle partly filled with poison, was 6 the telephone company lust night Ch'd Sound of Battle Pla]nly BR“WE IS NAME" AS when the light flashed, showing the [UPset on his desk, Ginsberg was bad- “ ren a"d WIVGS 0[ Wal‘ Law Rhode lsland sllpenor recelver had heen removed from the [ly burned with the poison. Prompt i . . icans Venture Outside : i A KA E R el AR LI 0 | Restraining McMahon phrey on Commission— |wrong, the operator succeeded in get- |drinking the poison i iing other mubseribers i (he Meigs| Asked today why he had taken the T0 HEAR THEIR PLEAS| 0n Monday Morning With Workers - Delegates, Cheeking Banners Outside SUPERSTIT]ON s OSTL Tos= THINE . — - ——— - | & . SRl 5 G Y‘Ordcr is Made Out in Favor succeeding 1, N, Humphrey as chair- B fire C l H d 0 H d S ,‘ | , Lrawls rian ver Ilan 10 afet: Say They Will Not Resort to Plcket-| Couple. Passes 14 Two Girls ; : vk y Y I ses tetween Two Girls, | 3¢ Pawtucket and Central by Allied Force sion_are: Philip C. MeTntyre, Martin [NEW YORKERS U RGED succeed John E. Moore, John A. An- . Wi f srusade” composed of children and | evidence had Does $20,000 Damage to [criusade” compo lns B | : Downes and Arthur W. Bacon. 7 OLE FLEET CAPTURED 1 : - 5 g violation of war laws, was marked | WHOLLTL APTURED Messrs, v vl Oficer Warns of serious| Tinker Block, Has All In-|\iolatio : e | White|little &irl, and statements of admis-|this morning granted a temporary in- i iy i At Rads b . . g8 i3 . [House that the delegati 1 t sociated Press). The forces of |lljected for three, two and one| Smallpox Epidemic fn Conn.— cidents of Movie Thriller. s Juar Bt Fnetie | the police, dudge, G. W, Kiett' this|I, MoMihon ahd “llFemaiiing mems Chinese government at Canton, J v a e Nonno, Oldershaw and Olson arc the House announcement said would how until Monday morning. Bonds were agents from interfering or combining ed in unofficial dispatehes pub- [[]oeeer ¥ - I W spectively. pox in Connecticut “just outside ouriyeou0q ag attractive as a movie cx-|Daugherty Lo s b AR plants ir Pawtucket an Edward A. McCarthy as chairman of[all New Yorkers to submit to vacci- town's business section and the loss|visited a number of cities since it{his recolleetion, he has two more | : A | Picketing Prohibited. Press).—The fighting soutl f i , ¢ SRt 6 ‘. : ress) he fighting south of the [ment is for three years, have leen reporled in Conneoticut || L Juoq When the fre started fotndi|to: the. While: Hotiso is heavier thun is provided for .h”’_‘“"’: B e e e oo this afternoon with the sount of the|tho mayor, do not come as surprises | port. position of the case, it was explained ] & i company’s employes and forbids “‘es. Chang Tso-Lin, military governor of avrived here from San IFrancisco ten ; : ladder. camp in Washington until the ro-| Three of soven small boys who were |ing or annoying any employe. of central China was re- y o 5 Daniel Coyle, 75, | B R e NG ported to extend along a line from PROBE ]S ORDI'ARED Watertown, April 29.—One case of [ 15, were fiying Kites from the roof. As| ‘The position of the president in the | nesses against Turncr, (old of alleged Ll][;AL MAN HEAVILY 11 [1aid a narrow plank from the room to|niust be considered on its own merits | church on Franklin Square. A nine tween Peking and Chang Tso-Lin's| and Wyoming, 3 5. ient. = AT T e urprise | serves in California and Wyoming | - street floor. The lire appeared 1o ) v roTR Ny e - At sl | were being annoyed by a man on Under Influence—Many Wounded troops from the front be-| The r oil interests have | I1:astford Isa Real Daughter of the | i foors was by smoke and water, |2tion and atteition by the attorney | fHORC O 008 BTae, A H0 e Big Fines Imposed Fighting Continues, royalties ranging from 121 +| Eastford, April 29.- Many Daugh- jimatter andswho; 18, Cally cognizant: oL | stei s datiane: g i honer He was | George Brewin of this city was fined ine M. Cody was seated bofore her g, salesman for the company. . hook In the office of Kramer and Co, [action in reaching the man saved his V I i P i \ A U Heal’d In Pekln—Amel’- flour dealers, in the Meigs building. |1ife iolation Prisoners Arrive Court Issues ln]lmctlon The operator “plugged in" on the | At St Vincent's hospital today it 4 ¢ | ke came groans and the whispered word | It developed that he had accidental tack Y ' I8 A GSESSOT building on the wire, They rushed to|poison Ginsberg declined to mike i Both Chinese Commanders| An entire new broad of public . White House Grounds Entrance works was named tonay by Muvor A.| Manch Man, M d on Third Fl orks wus named foday by Mayor A anchester an, Marooned on 1r oor Immediate Intervention [ 1. Kenney, John ¥. DiNonno, lLouis Q : o Wi i Falls. . ¥ . Din \ Sensational Plrc' Which| washington, Aprit 20, Arrival in| Fined $100 and Costs. derson, Charles B. Cadwell, John I — MiVhs o Ten In tadaral prisans-fonl in the form of festi-[ Providence, April 29— Presiding Crowe, McIntyre Ken- [ Health by announcement from the White slons alleged to have beert made tofjunction forbidding President Thomas 8 at B T be received by President Harding. un Yat en, head of the sonth morning centinued case of L [hers and associates of the united tex- have captured the entire south- ¢ E s . " republican members, also serving New York, April 20, Declaring Manchester, April 20. -Some inci-|ever he given “every consideration fixed at §1,000 together to interfere with ihe business lished here today by the foreign ; o > b y i ; The mayor also made formal an-|doors,” Health Commissioner Cope- |yt to the spectators. It was In: the Plans of Delegation. Turner is out of the Cheshire re- ; Falls are involved in the present tex- the board of assessors, succeeding | nation. was $20,000. Patrick H. Madden who | was organized by Mrs. Kate Richards|years to serve if he is sent back to| The order restrains members of the Pekin-Tien Tsin railway, which began [ The appoi : h At 6l ! GO no . appointments, which are the [since the first of the year, Dr. Cope- Syl Mol : : s b san | offense with which he is charged, the his escape by a stairway cut off so he An announcement hy the Ame an ged, Jenckes company’s mills or in the vie battle distinctly audible here, The en- | . : 4 IR R fted in New ¥ J ) particularly as regards the selec r One case was reported in New York | 20 fee! , ills A4 endeave 3 Y Db along for 20 feat on the window sills [ Would endeavor to present their peti-| | tablishing or maintaining patrols or Manchuria, and Gen. Wu Pei-Fu, mil- T A AVEEED: nd Peter Medden | lease of the prisoners.” brought to court by the police as wit- Machang, 20 miles south of Tien : smallpox has been reported fo Health | they could not get down through the|malter as outlined at the White House | improper suggestions by the .aceused Surprise Attack Launched, Senate Orders Investigation of Lease | o¢ (o state health department a # ey e : g o T . An attempt apparently was being o i school children must be vaccinated |the eaves of the Waranokey hotel and |#nd that such consideration must be | year old girl identified Turner as the of Naval Oil Reserves in California | ¢ crossed it to shfol l1ert to the attorney general who may | man who chased her on Ellis street. o Mo LT T T T . YDID brick with the Manchester Candy DAt o IR Bt e o e e ‘ : s S r was arrested Thursday after flank. Gen. Wu's attack launched at| Washington, April 29. -Investige WOMAN [S 104 YEARS OLD Kifehan; the Woalstogth stolier and Bl Recrotary. Christlaiigin abnounelug fu, o5 oiiod (it teat -Gall BN Go Ve tl Convicted of Driving While and spread rapidly into the general|the interior and navy departments was [Mrs, Sarah Bosworth Bradway of (start in a dental oftice on “he second Franklin square, i 5 appre- gan arriving in the city this after-|lease for 20 years on 9,521 acres in| American Revolution. InBirance ‘probably coverfd the owner[iEeneral who has had frequent eons<y gy, v tatrolied “the stroats’ Tok Fighting south of the DPeking-Tien|cent upon production, according to # [ters of the Americai Reyolution b gie restdent s position But ey il | o isat in sciobhinpreimilar tor -thatlls 100 ands costecror TUvIEES tn it - : ARt - 7 i S EEN B ] t be reccived Iy e preside Tsin railway was still in progress at|copy of the lease transmitted 1o the [descont v @ e \iiay 1o mal tn }.“ M/i ot be recelved By the president, worn by the “masher,” according 10| while dndes. the nuence: of Hguor The for 3en. Chang | senate today by thd i iterior departs |fraternal and friendiy call upon a real 'U“ \L Arriving at " the. While . Mouse | yogorintions turnished he police, e eI Far e L it st noon today. forces of Gen. ) il S ™ i 3 v ment. P , e i grounds in automobiles and with ban- A Tso-1.in, military governor of * Man- daughter Mrs. Sarah Bosworth Dok Admits Grab Women. & Hoense, 1h the: Harblord polles cpuet churia and Gen. Wu Pei-Fu military[ The photographic copy of the lease, | Rradway—who observed her 104th ners proclaiming e purpose of ATtr his! arrost UTurnor-deniod. She | thins otniner— inie. fotan® costs. ot leader of central China were reported | Signed April 7, by S retury 1%l of |birthday anniversary, Actually the Csad s tharmiomog and ‘“'"“‘('f charges brought by the boys. He|eoourt amounted to $12 engaged along a line extending from | the interior department, ind Secretary | milestone in the life journey of Mrs. were’motified! Hy ‘the: poliee.ion Uty qqinitind, . Howavers, {that.. tha. - Ahad| = T rawinavas ar-estad Ky Tramolpas i Denby of the Navy on behalf of the |Bradway falls on tomorrow but it by that regulotions precluded the carey- [y onp0q and grabbed many women in|jjcoman I, J. Gundhanan of the Hart- government, and Harry L. Sinclair Tor |was so convenient to make it a woek- ing of anrurs info.thesrovnds: (The ot Sebene ot (s ity s doslro e sheer el BN LS LS i the Mammoth Oil Co., lessee, wasfend call that Elizabeth Porter Put- |Frank W. Humplu'cy Served | tarners accordingly clined to say on what streets he had | oar which Brewin was driving pur- Hansmitted shortly hefore action was |1am, chapter of Putnam set today for Gl Hh ounds i e SReR lisdenatig, sue an irregular course up the street anned on i res i r fo1i & gl 3 Y 1 o se a commitiec headed by sue ¢ u 4 vt imatioion for . con- [the visit, Mrs. Bradway is the daugh- | - City From 1887 to 1917— [{ion sont in a commitiec headed by Kerenzo Fined §100, and narrowly miss hitting another gressional investigation, Ten 36 E Ny Mrs. O'Hare r of Allen Bosworth who served in 5 : S oh Naa R . Vatary ChEEITaN: Simon Kerenzo was arrested on | Car, Which was passing. the Revolutionary war and her hus Fu“cral 0“ Monda‘v A e T L e e When arrested, Brewin was also il dirclalny found to have no license and the two | MAY HAYE A]DED KILLING was a son of a Revolutionary i i AL AR B\ BAAID Or: (CORTIEE ol sire in fa i conference Mrs, O'Hare said a com- | Alfrec 4 d 8 ; { & sire: Although in fair health )Ir.w. —_—— be sent to confer with [two young women, who reported that [charges were brought against him. is not as strong as she w mittee would D JOLNE SR e e Ty « year ago when she entertained, Her [ Frank W. Humphrey, of 10 School| Attorney Gen. Daugherty and in the | the accused had grabbed one of them | Harry . Mohr, Brother-In-Law Of |(wo descendants are two children, 14 |Street a veteran member of the New | meantime no picketing would be re- (by l”"‘ paca I b e e T sl 3 ™ + rity o STy 3 \ 3 sorte costs, J : e G e grandehildren, 15 great grandehil. | Britain fire department, dicd suddenly |sorted to. : B | N b John T. Brunen, Murdercd Circus [(on and tow great great grandehil. |this morning at his home, Medical s he twp girls were goln pouthenly B Se b i Examiner Lyon, who viewed the body. JOFFRI: SAYS AU REVOIR. | on Spring street, when Simon came in |Judge don. ase alc Ny -yon, v o b s more than §1,100, establishing a rec- Owner—Arrested On Suspicion, b \ york |an opposite dircetion. According to b Skl gave the cause of death due to a| New York, April 20-—New York|an oppos n ol L8 ning ; : A farewell to Marshal Joffre | theit story, he cut in between them, [0rd in the local court with respect to Bublington, N & Abrll ElieEarty shock. Mr. Humphrey had been com- [today bid 2 ¢ SRS i s e L it et inany of Tabe o LEAVES GHARITY BOARD [Miainine ror soveral weoks. ot 1 |who went aboard the Celtic on the g el or pne, h”l‘-\lh"m:‘_'*i""""‘:fi':}:: s e e Brunen, circus owner, who was shot health, This morning he arose to go last lap of his journcy home after a (B¢ 1€ BECASEE B Ao ':m'n:c and | 20 minutes, all the accused entering and killed on March 10, in his home J: to work, and while dressing himseir, [trip around the world, At LR o g A il hialfeatuce v fad at Riverside, was arrested today in |MVestizator Frank Rogers Will Take (15 fell over on the bed. Word was —_ fi Y, R T T 1o oty T, 'the | In.unother pesora for speedy)iuatice: Camden, in connection with the kill-| Jtit insuratice O stnt for,medical assistance, and Dr. BUFFALO REPEALSE, D. troet. and when he did 8o, five| Alexander Checkers and his son, ing. lace With Insurance Company — |15y y\jann responded. Mr. Humphrey | Buffalo, April 2. "In ity \‘umnll BHRABE, 2 ! Tokin, "weta exohoharged L withitonn Wit arpadt 15 5 e it seliRilax cas deac arr! ] | today voted unanimously against a re- i s . [ e e The arrest is said o have been| Resignation Is Voluntary. PRl UL peal of the daylight saving ordinance, | (Continued on Fourtcenth Page). S R L iotaliel based on information given by Charles sician, s. M. Powell of Indianapolis, who has| Irank Rogers, one of the investiga- Mr., Humphrey was appointed a The Checkers were concerned in the raid a week ago, heen in Burlington county jail at|fors for the board of public charities,|member of the fire department in Harbison avenue will enter the employ of the Metro- [tinuously until 1917, when he was re still on the premises, said to be the heen secretly arrested in Camden, k Mohr is 2 brother of Mrs. Brunen |rolitan Insurance company Monday. [tired on the pension list. During h KEPT mEIR TOOLS IN VIOL,N CASES largest ever discovered in the state. Louis Buceireri, also charged with and has been managing the circus|The resignation was voluntary, he not|connection with the department he owned by Brunen since the latter's|being among those who were asked to [wasiat times, a hoseman, stoker and s ML [violation of the liquor laws, was fined death, 3 | 8300 and costs. were checked Hartford, April —Nearly $1,600 dren quit their jobs in connection with |engiheer at Ingine Companies 1, 3 Poweli is accused of having been | Mayor Paonessa’s clean sweep in City land 4 i SECURE 70 MEMBERS “Jimmies” Rolled Up in e hired to kill Brunen and Mohr is be- | hall | PPraternally, he was affiliated with WHISKEY IS SEIZED i spici , detec-' Mr. Rogers was one of the two!New Britain lodge, B. P. 0. 1. anc - S ca ing held on suspicion, county detec- M ogers was onc of Ahe W New Britain lodge, B. P O, B. and heet Music Entitled tives said of having driven Powell to|agents named by ex-Mayor - I Cur-Jthe Junior Mechanics. IFor the Dast|yocal post of the American Legion B B the Riverside home of the Brunens|tis when the municipal employment{five years he has been employed at ‘ & “Q P I | ; ” the night Brunen was Killed, Lureau was established. During the | the Hart and Cooley company, Nl Aretond NHmToriDh e tealing” and “Three |irregular Republican Troops In Kil winter months when the board of| e is survived by his wife, a son | De La R l k l ¢ charities was rushed with work, e lpank W, Humphrey, Jr. and a| Over to Monday Night. 0'Clock in the Morning” e L.a hhocca Likely to 1s appointed a part time investigi- [ qaughtor, Miss Car Humphrey, a| Jail—Ordered To Return Same. Today makes the final day of the| FERE Succeed Jusserand Here |tor. When the cmployment bureau |oicnk in the officc of the board of e Belfast, April 29.—(By Associated Paris, April 20, (By Associated |Was discontinued last week he Was|wuter commissioners. The' funeral |membership campaign which is bein ToBtnrh AYD G sk s I’ress).—Count Peretti de la Rocea, |ElVeN a place as full time investigator. | il be held at 8:30 o'¢lock Monday [conducted throughout the state B¥| gutrit was under inquir i :“’"' ";r']r:'l"‘“:“n'“'l"‘;”';‘::':'l":\""I‘.‘n’ e i 2 o ; i Seifae A ! oday seized the honded stores <il- political director of the foreign office N0 TS TR morning from his resid and | yhe American Legion and by twe|here today. 1four well dressed men, kenn nd removed the whole stock is likely to succeed Jean Jules Ju; i d at 9 o'clock at &t Joseph's church Badd over 1ot in New Britaln, Rt-|arrested at o gouth end folel" Tns|af 1R 56 The 1S Kuihs i ke serand as ambassador to the United | Dublin, April 20, (By Associated [The hody will be taken to Bloomfiela | F4I¥-G 1os : Hilit ste ARG L st ok iskey to the v iail. Free 5 o lig LSt ¢ for algtate officers went to the jail and fs- |States as soon as the former can be | Iress).—The peace conference called |for burial complete set of ‘burglars tools which [gyeq an ultimatum to the commander arcd by DPremier Poincare it was|by Lord Mayor O'Neill of Dublin held = show that over 70 nw members have | dotcotives satd they found. in violi | Locn 41 Wlinatum to.tho commande stated today. The rvetirement of M. |another meeting here today but after NEW TROLLEY SCHEDULE been enrolled in this city. and mandolin cases carried by the | e irregulars tha ss_the p f P gt uion Sastof At QiReAIvEd. Wit : g ot " and mandolin cases carricd by the | oty was surrendered by 5 o'clock GHBESIN O A Jusserand, according to present plans fa three hour session it dissolvec - ank L. Beardsley, superintendent| Gardiner €. Weld, chairman of the | men, Three other persons and & | {hig urternoon. free state troops would aady : : will he arranged during his usual[out any agreement having been |oethe Connecticut Co. in New Britain|membershin committee has an-| woman also were detained on suspi. | e oo riNon” - L TR Machang, 20 milcs south of Tien summer visit to Paris. reached. has announced that the clocks of the [nounced, however, that the drive infcion. They, too, were arrested at the [ roree to a point south of Peking. Connecticut company will be turned | New Britain will be extended untilf poter NS T ST 5 ahead one hour beginning tomorrow, |Monday night hecause of the increased Four Are Arrested ‘12 Tcll(};fl’(‘"’t.’s‘ \dIi—C-d— in April 30. Bulletins to the effect that [interest that is being shown. The four prisoners who gave their | T IR 8 Hyetas Tor tha OLD PREACHER’S PRAYER IN COURT the Counecticnt. Co. will aopt e | Through (he courtesy of the C. 1+ fyames as Bernard Arnat and vaniei | Month, fnspector Reports daylight saving schedule have been | Pierce andd | Kornblum of New York, Morris Rus- IForty-two tenements were added last 20 hours. i 3 Hrs. Time Difference. MAKESMOONSHINERSADMIT WRONGS posted in the company’s barn and of- [been added to the attractions at the |\ e prainneld, N, J, and Harey | during the past month, Building In- i ry headquarte the va-| avis of Chi . were being held on | spector John chreest's report A Peking dispatch o the Associated : o Press received last night, but under nt storc Wt 2 nostrect. Af,oharge of possessing the burglars|show. Building operations cost $487,- today's date owing to the time dif- {number of popular records have been| gyt while the police investigate [ 228, represented in 107 building per- ference of, 13 hours said fighting had |25 Kentucky Mountaineers Confess and Asgk Permission to loaned by friends. of Ihe post. Al gheir record. New York inspectors|mits, itemized as follows: Fifty-four begun at dawn at Changsintein 12 g GOVERNOR DONATES $100. ;\::Tn::'llr"r‘lhfi:l A ":-' 2 *1‘:"""""""‘ were asked to come heer to determine irr‘”\“]r l\uvlvls\v‘\:s.‘iyflfi‘l;/r; }ll‘ lhrlvk miles southwest of Peking and that o ) ici i ' & 2 G 3 g G bt e Y “lwhether the men might have knowl- | buildings, $302,450; 36 alterations, heavy artillery firing was audible in Rclllll\ Home to Get Hlicit Stids. Hartford, April 20.-—Governor tinuous concert of popular songs and|ojea of recent breaks there, $8,107. the capital. —_— Lake today gave $100 to the familiar war time tunes, Inspector Benjamin Alexander no- MR g The Peking-Tien Tsin railway eon- Manchester, Ky., April @ Twen- offer prayer. Mrs. Smith confessed state fund of the American Le- ticed the four men gazing in a jewel Independc“t G. () P, (|“b nects Peking with Taku her seaport| ¢y five mountaineers of Clay county | that her husband was in the band that ||| ion, accompanicd by a letter o AMERICANS DEFEATED ers window on. Tremont street, They and the wilied diplomats recently | confessed (hat thoy had been making |Inst week ambushed fnd wounded ||| endorsement Fokio, April 20.—(Ry Associated | WOTe Sk gloves and carried jaunty To Be (alled by Qullglev served notice on the Chinese northern | moonshine and departed for iheir| Deputy Sheriff Stivers and ran other [Prexsy icelo university again o: |CANS in addition (o the musical jn-| Iix-Mayor Georse A" Quigle government that this line of com-|pomes in the hills te bring their stills [ peace officers out of the Mill Creek ted the University of Tndiana base. |Strument cases. After trailing the | planning a meeting this week oL minication must be kept open as ainto court, when an aged minister | territory. Shes aid she had begged — bail team hete today, 3. 66 1, The In.|PATLY fof two hours the inspector|independent Republican. club Whith means of safe agress for the for-|apose in the crowded courtroom and [her husband not to join the band, de- dianans continued the crratic play|found them cntering (it hotel and,|he organized after Inw recent Ta_\nr- eigners in Peking shou!d the capital d that crime in the mountains|claring that the death of their little [ #————-——"—~~ which has marked their sames here, | With reinforcements that he had sent falty election for X‘v* [;t..p‘n-uo pn"- be menaced by the forces of Wu eil pens Women and men broke Jdown |daughter sometime bhefore had been ’ 2 < making four vrrors. for made the arrests. lmsrflnf bringing abou ro.nnni l"" o Fu p sobbed, while the minister ap-|sent as a warning for him to cease THE WEATHER & [ say It With Music tics.” The committee on by-laws will Tt would appear that Chang Tso- ed for the end of lawlessness in |lawlessness. She said that despite this e * | Examination of the music cases|submit a report. Lin's forces were endeavoring to pre- | Clay ecounty. appeal he joined the ambushers Hartford, April 29.—Forecast FTARKEN GETS WRIT. showed the burglars tools were rolled e e a—— - toet both the capital and the rallway. | ‘The first confession in the investi-| Immediately after Mrs, Smith's con- for New Britain and vicinity: New York, April 20--Justice Car-[in sheet music entitled “Stealing NO MORE LOBSTERS. N The dispatches indicate that the bat- | gation being made by Uircuit Court|fession the 25 men, many of them cry- Fair tonight and Sunday; frost dozo of the court of appeals today |and “Three ('Clock in the Morning.”| New London, April 20.—lLack of tie line is approximately 106 miles | Judge Hiram Johnson came from |ing, announced their reformation and tonight; moderate !l granted a cg tificate of reasonable | The men told the police they were [funds with which to buy lobsters has long { Mrs. I'rank. Smith vesterday, who be- [asked to be permitted to go home and winds. | [ doubt to James Larkin, Trish agitator, | “New York investigators,”” who had |necessitated the closing of the state gan crying when she took the witness [ get their stills. Judge Johnson grant- | | convicted of eriminal anarchy now |[come here to look into the claims of a [lobster hatchery at Noank temporari- (Continued on Twelfth Page), stand and asked that the minister’'ed the requests. #* "serving a term in Sing Sing prison. firm that was in receivership. y. kenny Remove Stock Of Liquor To ports of the committee in charge