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" 16 NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922, CASTE)—I;II—\‘BEFKFR’SEASFIS | |BOYISHILEDAS | “"oan® | Oy leme D For Infants and Children DYE STOCKINGS | Carl ““rlfl' “m of M Pleasant v”Wnp,mv o' the Kit," new Lauder “« Ny strect died at his home Saturday even- | Vietor record. C. L. Plerce & Co, WANT ADS In Use ForOver 3C Years OR SWEATER IN [ ing. He was a native of Sweden and [—advt. Alphabetically Arranged For Grick Always bears it | hid lived & this country since 1880,| Stephen H, Mackowskl of 54 Lafuy- and Resls Rytoistos the Mr, Bergendahl had been in New Brit- "l"'k;fl"'(*l.“um‘l Miss Marion G, Cook- |/ LINE RATES FOl m | Continued Prom 1irst Page). “ " win for many years, and for 40 years [8nskl of 166 West street, have taken CUTIVE 1} 5 gl . o ‘i DIAMOND DYES" 1 You(hful Slayer Held WABOUE | Wi eruptovea"at the Corbin ‘Cuinct |out a marriage Heense. Sl MURDER PROSLGUTOR SAY [the Tlartford hospital where an opers | besssssseessseecees = I SN . lLock I'l\lklnn’of the American Hard- Q”:\'l(or-t\uru“e at the I.\"u(‘oy Iair tonight, i o M on was performed at once, ‘The huls| ware corporation, L r Armory,——advt, H :‘: \‘\Ii [P “l..‘, as was a piece of eloth | “"““""'[" Dye add years of wear Ball l[] Campmg Tl‘flgedy He \'m: a member of the Vega s0- “While Miami Dreams,” a new Vie- : H.’:: H :} . that had adhered. The lead had en-| 10 Worn faded, skirts, walsts, coats, P2 o S clety, Tegner Lodge, Order of Vasa|tor dance record, C. L. Plerce & Co, } e :: Authorities Pirm i Belier hat | BECCEEE ek below the | .:]Iy::-l\n:i;s,l‘ ;:\I\ ors, x‘nl\)nlrlnufi. :ly:nu.'» 2 and Andree Lodge, I, O.- O, 1", He [—advt, PHf e BT ',lo P 3 o sroceeding ¢ 4 a1t RS, ( eries, everything, very New York, May 1.-—Two boys, one|is survived by his wife, Mrs, Mar, Th regular monthly meeting of the Yomiy Order nuu Upon A pplirat °"r Hoopestan, N1, School Teacher “"‘l,,"L“"l’j.',,l',,'.N l,,l',:',',’]‘,"\"“”';,“l‘hr,,l r',,',““v\",-, piackage contains dircetions so simple | 1y, the other 16, fought a rifie duel, | ergendahl; e I|H|IK;IN‘I'. Ming Ho'u-?\' Natlonal Daughters of Isabella, will Tount 8 word, to & line. Slain. ter the operation his condition wag| Aoy womgn-can put .lu"\\. I'I.uh, m‘.l.-» Indian fawhion, from behind trees in| Bergendahl, a nurse; one son, Clar-|be held tonight at § o'clock in their l’:“ff,... 'gn;..“m:n.‘ salil to be favorablo, | less colors into her worn garments or |y camp in Queens yesterday morning. | cnce Bergendahl, of Buffalo, New |rooms on Main street, Animum Rpace, 3 Linoa t Hoopeston, 111, May 1. (1}y Asso Heport of the shoothng was broad-| | _I""!"'»‘""""'l \f she lias nover dyed It ended when the younger boy Kill-| York. The deccased also leaves two| Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. _M'nimum -Hook Chargs 38 Osnis clated Press.)—Vermillion county au- | g throughout the city and every | oy on ) ",“"““." bjamond f’*"‘r "0 cd his opponent with a bullet through | brothers, George N. of this city and [-—advt. No Ad, Acrupred Aftor 1 P. M. For thorities today apparently were up CALiabian Whs BUL on N A.v her Kind—then .\”lf,l lILHIr‘h,l Will { the brain, : Arvid of Sweden; four sisters, Mrs, Miss Helen Ringrose of the Social (awsified Page on Same Day. Tor f come out right, because Diamond | The dead boy was Jucoh Kabitz of [ Evelise Nelson, Mrs. Agnes Lunden, |Service Workers, is attending a three ||| o ade Accented Over the T’(}:{’,";’;‘; s ngains soll 1o st in agatnst a solld wall of myStery Ih | gegupiptjons of his man wanted being| py, . their investigation of the death of ‘Waat Ad" Operator, re guarantecd not to streak, | a7 North First street, Brooklyn. 'The | Miss Clatre Bergendahl and Mrs, Ger- [ Jays conference of the State Welfare Ank For Glestynde Hauna, whose body waa|Turnished T RAT faasiae | spot, fade, jor run. Tell your drug- gayer, held withowy bail in the Ja-|da Lonnerbled, all of Sweden. Workers in Stamford. found last Thursday in the bhasement AL 10 Hopl A Pk tatail ot gist whether the material you wish | ajea police station on a homiclde| The funeral will be held Tuesday Don't forget to be at the Kacey's of the untenanted pars ot tha| Bv T RRAMIN. BRIOL: R detall of| to dye is wool or silk, or whether it|charge, is Victor Janculidich, 126 |afternoon at 2 o’clock from his late |Fair tenight. State Armory.—advt, I nited Preshyterian chureh ;’“ WRE "“'“'“j' ""'!“f"'__‘_““] ‘f”“““" is linen, cotton or mixed goods. South Second street, They fought for| home, Rev, Dr. 8§, G. Ohman, pas-| A marriage license has been grant- John H, Lewman, state's nttofney, | BC '““_" ‘}j‘T Crupurty. ki g el At winy e = | ten minutes while two young compan- |tor of the Swedish Lutheran church, |ed to Walter Bradley of 75 Cherry and Charles Knox, sheriff, summoned |# Mrs. Sadie limerson who works in ions looked on, in the fastness of a|will officiate, and burial will be in|street and Miss Mabel Berquist of 37 MONUMENTS u an Asylum street store and whose . . v to Hoopeston yestorday by Chief of [{0 ASY B k B d wooded place in old Queens village, [ Fairview cemetery 1'alrview street it wand is aveling s an. The| i 2 GnanioLaraadyaria | grades of iBlion Baxart, dolasuroh Jop-mew (HuNAENd 18 B driveling. Mingpian: The UCKIng Dir about four miles from Jamaica, in HE Mr. and Mfs. E. Johnson of 31| Noner ,,',{:,",., ‘"‘,' ,‘1’:,{',3,,,;‘ in com- angles, admitted that they were still :”‘ 1o ‘:;" ('\“‘j”' u“ l‘;" ‘“'-H‘”‘l“’; 7 which the four were encamped. l'hllip Jacobs, Chestnut street are receiving con-| ctery work. John Meehan Monument [ hours after their guard was establish- | batfled over the ith of the young A 5 FFor hours after it was all over, the| The funcral of Philip Jacobs was|gratulation on the birth of a son born| __Works, tlark St. ner_Unlon 8t ed, Becker we REYAG, three who were left stuck to a story[held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from |May 1, il Fonists [ wom ‘I can only suy that 1T am more Shooting Accidental | | that the killing was an accident in the [the South Congregational churgh e TORAT, DISTGNS and flowers for all o0 firmly convinced than ever that the After being brought to headquarters | course of target practice. Jamaica de- | chapel and from the Iirwin Mortuary ? caslons; anniversaries, parties, banquets, girl was murdered,” the state’s attor- yookec appearance { tectives broke them down at last and { chapel at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. Mr, weddings, funerals, ete. Call “Flower he was booked for appearance in T Rev. Mr Phone' 1118, Prompt attention. Vola | got written confessions, after forcing|Adams officiated. Burial was in Fair. ney said court this morning and bonds placed Floral Cn., 90 West Main St. Victor to re-enact the shooting the the | view cemetery M. J. Kenney and Co. s it b at $50,000, He refused to explain why | i . 2 S BENEF[GIARY [N WILL he had the weapon on his person, but gpot where it occurred. were {n charge Bridgeport Pugilist Held For U, s. Personals BSARCG Fof e Orel y — FTRNTION, ATT, PERSONSI—DF, Zwick insisted that the shooting of the de-| On Saturday night the hoys pitched Court on Charge of Selling Li ATTENTION, : r g Vv p f: o ) " ey %, L iquor lealth board chairman, advises eating ene ® tective was aceidental. He said that| '“I‘" tents about "’"“"r‘ ”“f”;"':"]““'l o ru'n':nlk ‘r" "";"T":f"]? ; |t wneat. “WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT" ? : a1l e did not intend to kil the man. The sideavenue, opposite Wuerthland e ral of 1'rank W, Humphrey | Against Law. has Califum and ATy Vitamines intact; Mary Northend Named in Last Will) avenue, far from houses or human|of 10 Schoel strect, the veteran firo. Drenarcd: nrady: Lo sat itigs WONDIR FOOD of the age; we have it, 15¢ & can; | specific charge to be brought against| heings. When they awoke yesterday,|man, who died suddenly at his home RBridgeport, May 1.--Battling Kunze money back guatantee. Begin using it Al oAt ont aoitlic Lt Alniaria :::'I\\l"l"p"' SIS, asaaul L Ith Hantent Victor started to prepare breakfast. |Saturday morning, will be held tomor. | (Charles D: Taylor) of Norwalk form- | Nt Yoyt for nertact: health, - AM. B. Dickinson. | &5 R R Al - | He spilled a can of soup. Kabitz, [row morning at $:30 o'clock from §t, |er state lightweight champion, waiv-| MDS! 21 'k Bt i | In palice circles, Becker has a repu- € : 2, of i ¢ ) ST LB £ 3O ! RS e Bl S e T e e e esre e ] leader mvxho expedition by \irtur-‘ of Josvr\h.s church. Burial will be in|ed lkflm{'"d"lon when arraigned be- [MOTHER AY, May ekl \‘.l!nl\- Mary I2. Northend of this city, is i a1 | his superior years, upbraided him.[I3loomfield. fore U. 8. Commissioner Hugh J, Lay- | ¢late vour photograph. e ""; SO i one of the beneficiaries In the win|Fambler and a bootlegger. Victor answercd sharply. Vietor's el cry today and was bound over to the [ IS DAy sneclal | Six for $2.60. G of Miss Almeria 13, Dickinson which Had Two Guns Lirother had got the worst of a fist Mrs. Michacl Lynch U. 8, District court under $500 bonds, | ¥6TT.D LIKE fo rommunicate with & new has been offered for probate, Mrs.i His arrest at Mrs. Emerson's apart- fight with Kabitz over a young girl] The funeral of Mrs. Michael I.ynch|on a charge of keepjng liquor for sale, sther who hax an abundance of moth- Dickinson lived ai Iiast Hampton. | ment was quite as sensational as was not many days ago and there was|was held from St. Mary's church this| Victor Mikola, also of ;‘:5“““::‘}1 g I LD OOR) S Sl suppressed ill-feeling between the two |morning at 9 o'clock. A solemn high | charged with keeping liquor, hoys. mass of requiem was said by the Rev.||being a second time violator of the . S 7 Attempts To Pacify Pair Fail Thomas Griffin of Derby, celebrant; |18th. amendment also waived exami- ____Store Announcements : MKONE TIRE owners will recelve promgt Surly morning tempers fanned the|the Rev. William Krause, deacon, the | hation and was held for the f(_’d(-ral 2 courteous servi AR Au D DU dispute, Leo Lvoskowski, 20, and|Kev., Raymond Clabby, sub-deacon |court under the same bond as Kunze | §hd fourteous sorvice at Jud | John Zawantawsk, 12, tried to pacify{and the Rev. John T. Winters, aster PHOTOS —In_ time to come you'll be glad the pair. But that was hopeless af-|of ceremonies. The Rev. Walter A. NEW SPEED RECORD to have a photo of Mother in home sur- S : an ra i s roundings, We take them at your own lr*») Jacpb had produced another can \lrf rann attended in the f;\w}ctuar). lome by appointment. Prices reafonable. of soup and with sharp orders that The pallbearers were William, John P Call us \lp A de Studio. | Victor prepare it quickly. Victor |and Raymond O'Neill, James Griffen, | . N ‘ s I Ty 7 flung the can on the ground, defying|Kugene Clerkin, all of New Britain | 1ANCF Maurctania Steams Part Way AUTOMOBILES After personal and househeld ef- | the deed for which he will face trial. Box 35Wif, Ilerald, fects are disposed of, the remainder of | After learning that he was secreted in the estate is left in trust with the|the apartment house ‘on Hopkins New Britain Trust company, the in-|strcet, a squad of 12 policemen was| come to be.used for a brother, August|sent to surround the house. Taking Dickinson. Upon his death, eight|places on either side of the door of shares are to be made of the property,| Mrs. Emerson's apartment, the detec- one of which goes to the local \\om-‘\nns advised him to give himself up! an. and avoid further gunplay. He cam-| | plied with the request and walked out o ‘m ce a battery of drawn revolvers, . British Shlp “ lecked Sl AISA SEad. that s, HeAl o the older and larger boy ~|and James McBride of Norwalk. The From England at Ratc of 2715 Auto Andg fruck Agencies £l Off Coast of Haiti | gm“ on his person instead of one as| There were angrier and angrier |flower bearers were George Bergeron CADILLAC_ & PAIGE CAPS— T o, 16 M 1.—The Brit- 1 was first supposed. | words for two hours or more with aland John Hasson. Miles an Hour, LASH MOTOR C! ish steamship Victoria de Larrinaga| Becke st arrestec fight always in the offing, until sud-| The Rev. Thomas Griffin and Wil- v ol enuialio goencer umship Vie A g8 Becker was first arrested when he . Southampton 1.—(By Associ- MAIN, 0O denly at 11 o'clock, Jacob plumped |at the grave in St. Mary's cemetery. M. wa down his challenge to a duel. His|at the grave in St. Mary's cemtery. M. miles north of the coast of Haiti a wreck at Muchoir reef, 60 |y : : Cunard liner | HUPMOBILE City Serv old. The late Police- Quirk caught him on 21 yoars ated Press.) Mauretania, from New York April 25, o Station, ON Iman Patric . April 30, according to a me s 1015, on the charge of words were spoken in sheer bravado.|J. Kinney and Co., were in charge. York . narsford Vo 0 Sl the master of the American steamship | reach of the peace Clarence Haag has to hang by the | Victor accepted in the same spirit, 2 ’;“‘a’"fi’:l %t;“(‘ ”“‘l‘" -r“l"-;h“"ms per A. M. Fannessa, Frop. Lake Fairlie to the Lone Star Steam- g N = o e ) o S a5 % i and before they realized what the: St hour during a part o e voyage m,m.\mmx,x, AND SHERIDAN Shaiki«‘.‘)n:'n”u \"1;“ one ir Steam In court, he pleaded not guilty, was| feathers of his ostrich steed at Jack- :[:f“_ doir:g ey T iead Ioadln; e :Tl:i“cfila::(fi‘fiz Lo which ended here today. This, it was OLDSMORILE Co. 0F NEW BRITAIN : Bl ol e o % fined $3 and costs mnd put on pro-fgonville, Fla, for the Dbird behaves |yl fo i i noll orize: bullets with | Giss: steost cras Held this osnins ut | Btatediiestablished a mew record; 8 MAIN ¢ PIIONE 2530 ! bation. On September 19, 1916, Ser-| just like a bucking broncho. But|y o0 s TEE 0 2 & O o e ot of]| . _The!Munetania on her trialitrip in|| STUDEEAKBRS= Ass Irish Insurgents Have |geant George J. Kelley arrested him | speed—giddap! Tl Bt emolrn cnomenmie| 1007, averaged 27.36 knots. On some R e Al Stolen Over Half Million for carrying a revolver. He pleaded | e p:}, 7 Ier; Sullivan was celebrant, | ©f her pre-war voyages she nveraged Light Six Touring . 1,045 o) : - not guilty and was fined $10 and costs. : e 8 WOMAN AND CHILD ROVl SRR 5 ;| more than 26 knots. Last year she | E b Belfast, May 1.—(By Associated | pight days later, Sergeant Kelly and CRUSHED BY AUTO. Al |the Rev. Patrick Daly, deacon and Ao lE AV oM ol To T ol ARCH_ST. Fress.)-——More than 100,000 pounds | psliceman McCue sted as- = o jthe Rev, Lieutenant Coholan sub- Policeman McCue arrested him for as. T e burner. sterling have been taken by Irish Te- | g, | Litchficld Man Killed When Machine BURNED TO DEATH | dcacon. Y publican army irr in raids on| \gain he pleaded not guilty and| Overturns in Accident. The pallbearers were Joseph, Wil-| o 0 o 0 yp o7y 2714 ALLEN, 1018 touring car, } 7 painted, VarloussBaiciied of the hank of Trax |y - iooi. he Dleaded not gullty and | Lo liam, Jobn, Edward, Henry and Ar-| New Fork, May 1-=The 27% knot| %" erhauied, top ana upholstery per: 5 843 Litchfield, May 1.—Samuel P. Grif- thur Reeve, all nephews of the de-|ClP Set by the Maurctania on her lat- | fect, Five tires in fine shupo. Price I8 | ’ ““|est run to Southampton, lowers the| only $300. Terms to suit, M. Irving Jes- land in the south, it was reported in 5 e e, be 3 s P tory at Cheshire, being the first per-| g, \woq kijjed here last night when he |Trapped In Smoke-filled Hallway In | coaged. The flower bearers were Sam- Belfast today. son ever committed to that institu-| —_ - x crushed by an aut bile which | e e 8 o . Ition from New Dritain police court.|V2s crushed by an automobile which| ¢y yo oo While Trying to Escape. |Uel Reeve, Jr, and Joseph Fltagerald, | (v 56y knot, ofticlals of the Cun. ok overturned in trying to avoid strik- Jr. The Rev. J. Leo Sullivan con- 9 4 Y Tou1 ‘,,u,mg Fought Duel Wlth I\nnes' |On February 14, 1920, Andrew J.|ins nim The driver, Charles Abra-| » Sy (' | ducted servioss st the grave in t,|2rd line said today. i | Richardson, who was then a detective | | ¢ Torri and® hi | anEwE ORE e D LA s e oot The old record, 04 knots an Two Are Sentenced to Jall 2 hamson of Torrington, and his com- | ke filled hallway as they attempt- | Mary's cemetery, where the burial 7 CompE Sl 1 | sergeant arrested him for gambling. | ., ons were uninjured. Mr. Griff X 5 hour, was set by the Mauretania in Bridgeport 1T oo (D0Ke" | e pleaden ullty. afd wab. Aned $8| Lo on ninl Mr. Griffin | o escape from fire that later destroy- |took place. M. J. Kenney and Co., | pioo g0y S ‘ years oli et [ahmerly, v s i) tenement at Atlantic | were in charge. : 193 Arch St. “This I3 a StuGebaker passenger steamship record by one- | !°F Oriven 3,000 miles. Ludolph,”127 Cherry | 0 to $800. . 867 New ed a four sto Jones and Jake “Texas” Hawkins, ar- |, oo ; L ; rested yesterday after a spectacular |’ mhelocal police (h.xmmrim-"-”” (‘”51"'””’.:\"“ O fie.Ves & avenue and 114th street, Richmond SOCIALISTS' CONVENTION. TOMOTILES - 1igh grade used rars stréetidueliwith knives in WhISE¥both | ecicer as “trest? and. oficers.. satd| oo Provie eraduate class of 1887 “Lmill, an' seed woman'. and .a s /child Jostph: Henry Taylor R S 4 ‘&fl';:?.“l!."l}’n.h) b Noyieen e received minor cuts, were sentenced | S i il s ; o were burned to death last night. vordh ! ) X oMl . = Ty SRl Tee ikt Bus nised ioarat avans Harseaty 2 oW Bt aiin Jaf) ‘eadhsdn the ity | Loy, were elays careful o, protect FIND MAN'S BODY Many othersy of the fhirty —fam.|, . Joseph Henry:Taylor, aged b6, died|iAtfilliation’ of Farmers And Liaborites)( s ik 00 SaRT CRC CLR U LN At aliayel : * | themselves when looking for him. It| S St 2 illes resident.in the ‘bullding, - were | s morningat his home on Wooster Being Discussed. “The Ioneyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch Chalmers and Maxwell AR streot, Barnesdale, He was a native of st Agents fo | was recalled by some of the older e S S 5 L g 4 iy ! S | policemen that Becker made his es. | COrpse is Discovered Floating About :I"\:‘:N“!”ill;lm:rz':g "llflra}j\'g:m::}z;';ttg:; Lngland. He is survived by his wife 0(::];;141:,' M:) 1.(—|h;» llnfvx(xovful s Phon 2104, : arly one in New Haven Harbor ‘ and the following eight children: |S0C EAL G ConVETLa . od Al e BUT AR e T G e o to resume discussing affiliation with| per Y IS HELD ape f cadq . LR L [iaams o b end g artens hene | escapes to rescue women and children tire: S Imorning a few years ago. The late| Teur ; : T i A SRE ik 2 & | New Haven, May 1.—The hody of a|and aged men from their perilous po- Investigation Ih.m.. Made in Casc 41[;\\1!vmm 10 '(-u;‘w who \\' a ‘?"‘“fif’l"mun found.floating in New. Haven|sitions on window ledges. AiEssHansictia famomborg [man, brought him In for @ talk With | harnor yesterday was identified as that| The blaze, believed to have started 1 New, York, May 1.—Jewelry \“m(_‘l‘f:f';‘prfl:’;:f"rll;”' 1:‘;1:‘1':.!1;"1 '}‘fl _500{1‘0, W. W. Neff, 26, of Montville. It is in a shop on the ground floor soon ! at $135,000 said to be the property | .. OfCe o his back for alpejjeved he was the man who jumped broke through the walls to other 1 of Mrs, Henrietta Stromberg of New | \ispered conversation with the ser-|op 5 qock several weeks ago, ap-|Stores and spreading to the stairway 1 Brunswick, N. J., was held today hy | KG4nt: the vouth made a dash for the| p,rently in a fit of insanit | crept upward, cutting off the exits for \ : DSBS Y ¥l acor. Officers Grace was a stride be- | ¢ | those in the apartments. Joseph W., Mrs. Arthur Kahrman, Mrs. Orrin Goodrich, Fred A., Clara IF., Bdrbara J., Henry J. and Ira 1.; also a sister, Mrs. Ada Polous of Brooklyn, N. Y. He was a member of Phoenix lodge, 1. O. O. 1. For many years he had been employed at P. and F. Corbin’s as a machinist. The funeral will be held Wednesday e Hrin paint, uphglstery and top are very labor and farmer organizations for fu- &a0d. -0 Bekie, 15 Main St. Phone ture political activity after failing yes- 215, W 1\'|.n Good Used Cars Are Snld.” terday to reach a decision. ATATE “touring, Fully The conventions has before it the ciuipped, Hm agenda proposal to limit its affiliation | for b olnsand to the sending of delegates to the | next convention to be called by the | gine good. Tires (5) excellent. Upholstery conference for progressive political and paint very good., Pr . acti 3 spalen ' to act as| Hawker, 58 Bim St. Phone action such delegates merely to act as FORD.. 1817 tourin bargain, Sts. A the collector of the popt, pending in- | oo" P =500 Rl D0 T CE e RBORE e B i | 3000 cone vestiga . According to customs of- ] T Y Bk e - TR yestlgation, Accdrding to customs Of ldoor and made his escape. He ws B D WL YA arms erowded into the hallways and |afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Trwin|observers. A LA L G 3 ] SN s later apprehended. Rl 5 there i 4 i Mortuary chapel. tev. Sam sut- : i A = ditiahy A0 0D o & 3 the steamship Aquitania Friday night, | *'C7 #PPreh nded 2 - Lisill Providing for Enlisted Iersonnel | (here in the smoke became frantic. A G ?’v‘ Rt MR Dpisc opal It also is considering a counter pro-| 6 Main st | Sl | i Among his offenses, for which he | | number were overcome and others|cliffe, rector St. Mark's posal made by Morris Hillquit of New | FORD scdan, Xccllent condition f start demountable did not declare the jewelry which con- Box 15 ¥ cgisted of three diamond rings, a dis mond brooch and two pearl neck- laces. Some of the jewelry was found in the lining of her clothing, customs of- has been arrested, is his, own mother. Washington, May 1 staction | by firemen. with & navy personnel of $6,000 men| The charred bodies of a Mrs. Cun- as fixed recently by the housc was|Ningham, 65 vears old, and Edith CARD OF THANK WILL. expressed by Secrctary Denby today ISroncnberg, 90 were found on one of We wish to express our heartleft i _opening hearings Defore the sen- | the stairway landings. thanks to our neighbors, relatives and that of beating| ©f 86,000 Approved by Denby. trampled, but all these were rescued |church, will officiate and interment | v ot would not only permit but| throughout, s will be in Fairview cemetery. encourage direct affiliation by state | —S1eels new tires socialist organizations with labor and farmer organizations safeguarded, as, " contended by Mr. Hillquit and its|'ORD roadster and IFord touring car; also friends, to insure preservation of the Jim's garage, 403 West can Also Ford roadster, Main St. ficials said. Abram J. Rose, cour 4 - . . A S S ave wald that tho lews feirs Wondering If Tammany Leader [ate appropriations committee but he | More r()m.n \V\(‘HVU ln:ll\lrlfilfl_’lh“ ma- | ends for the sympathy and cour- | PArty’s identity. | TS elry not smuggled as it had been | Left Any Directions, |requestéd appropriation increases to- ‘“:"'3’ l"- )““"!;‘ were chlldren’ Werey sies extended to U8 in OUF, EOFFOW, e o of 1017 M - b e P - I { 7 b o |taken to hospitals. ey : g )] Clievrolets, star ““'purchased several years ago New York, May l.—Relatives, |t2/1in8 $28,166,000 over those carricd | M30R TF EARNE o ed & number|the death of our beloved husband and y i §165. Aaron € 1 Cohen, 867 v Britain Ave., Hartford. | father. 1In a special manner we wish to thank the L. O. O. Moose and The Income Levy is Reduced One Shilling the house bill, | a atened That the bill would be reported {b|©f adioining buildings and four alurms were sounded. | friends and former political associates of Richard Croker, who died Satur- i 7 pm touring, In F. 7% To T ¥ She a Beauty! |day in Ireland speculated today as to|{N€ senate on the 86,000 personnel Stanley Works; also the donors of the To The Pound. = u“m' ouring. m]yppm " whether the former Tammany Hall |"85is Was indicated snate leaders., | beautiful floral tributes. | TLondon, May 1.—(By Associated |, Inully cquin ght. 10 New Brite chieftain had left a wi | I FIRE IN NORWALK MRS, THOMAS MURPHY |5 000y A reduction in the British Phone 173, Plainville. | —— D FAMILY. |ipcome tax rate by one shilling to the [11UDSONLT920, { passciger phuston, Pracs Richard Croker, Jr., said that in| his opinion his rather left no will.| Iiven if he ¢ he added, there nothing of material value to d |of, for control of his fortune pa [to his second wife, “the Indian bride JLANEOUS SHOWER s Clara Carlson, daughter of Po. “"‘-“wurnmn and Mrs. Axcl I. Carlson of |lmspm street, was | prise miscellancous home of M pound was announced today by Sir Robert Horne, chancellor of the wx- tendered a sur-| agow o wish to express our heartfclt|chequer, in presenting the annual | RO ght LRG| ks ‘l“,, el gt e (e [thanks to our kind neighbors and |hudget to the house of commons. The Ebbr Sandall “of papk | Lorday badly damaged the Ioyallgiengg for the love and sympathy ex-|present income tax rate is six shill- | James hotel here with a. loss estimated [(T0t8 (9% 18 Ut S0 A ereavement, |ings o, the pound, Royal James Hotel Damaged to Iix- tent of About $60,000 Phone 731, 1519, 7 Tpassenges touring 5 prac- “erms ¢ M. Truns Jester, 193 cord tires, Price and who was Mi B h Benton Edmon- | 3 4 street Saturday evening by a party of | | o . sgts 108 h . son, after bitter Titization in|wer . Priendn. Mise Cupions "H’l“"“, at $60,000, A number of guests lost | Tyo ¢y "0 our Leloved father and| Reduction of the duty of tew by | T FNOBILI toGiing, v which the children by his first mar- | HTL e o et their personal - belongings, including |y, oipep “Also do we wish to thank | four pence to the pound was also an-| dition. New Britain, | many beautiful gifts, 8 |riage failed to wrest the estate from | jewelry, but no_estimate of this 1085 |yem o the beautiful floral offerings, | nounced. [lier on the grounds that he was m-",“1:11'.5;:.1,'..,1“;:,’1; ,;:’”,:.’,'\,"”\{;:\h:‘.\‘(:'g,fl,:‘\‘ as available. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace | oqnecially p. & F. Corbin's box room — RnipEtant Lis emmloyed in the office of the Ne | Nulting of Framingham, Mass, and{ang qoor check room and the Civic| NO EUROPEAN BREAKDOWN. ‘ i [ ritain Machine company |one other guest were partly overcome | corp and the U, O. G. C, §50. | New York, May l.—Iteports of a é ) by smoke and were carried out by arp AND MRS, JAMES RECOR, “moral breakdown’ in Burope were rond 150 1918 Dodge tour- At your carnings, Aaron v Mlartford, pped with aix . The Lash STILL OWNER BURNED — s e ; e el i T ¥ ; S B | SRR 1 | p3 firemen, The fire started in the cel-| AR, AND MRS, WM., REEVE, not borne out by conditions he found o, Lincoln and Weat s | New York Man Is Badly Injured | ANULLTL DT RAB D! EHLE, {lar from an unknown origin. The po-| N\p. AND MRS. JOHN REEVE, in England, ¥rance, Poland and Ger- atabie Concern,” el g h ————— lice are investigating. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH REEV many, the Rev. Dr. I'rancis Clark of e | When Apparatus Explodes Steamer Has Broken Tail Shaft Off et Lol MRS. JANE VIERING, Boston founder of the Christian n- g ‘“:,'t“;; | New York, May 1.—His clothes Cape May, Wircless Says. | No new domestie animals have been | JOHN A, REEVE. :llf\zu'or( Sod’vty dc;(:larcd tod i H\];Oq‘ 0 “ Main/Stw. jaflame following the explosion of what| pioston, May 1.—A distress call in- |developed during the last 2,000 years. — his return from Burope with Mrs. teputabie 2 "lv" police ‘said was a fifty gallon still, |tercepted by radio stations here today e - T CARD OF THANKS Clark on the steamship Noordam. © 4',)1"-‘”"“-;'&[ 1” ; | € Amr]hn ’1 an, 22, stood at the guiq that the steamer Wm. A .McKen- . We wish to take this means to try| == bile ‘o, of » | iron-barrec sement window of his | pey was totally disabled with a broken d to express our thanks and apprecia- Phon home in Fast Twelfth street crying | {ail shaft. The position given was off uestlone tion for the many kindnesses and help ruck, 1820, 5 ton o0 sRcity, (RS et will not fay |for aid Cape May | extended to us by our neighbors and WANTED FIFTY J'uill‘_i “;’"‘1," and ;Yéor‘— for 1y to go into the movies | Passershy, attracted Dby the man's| The steamer is bound from New | friends during the period of sickness, ot them brand new: 85 End Gacage, 171 e or ud She happeng to she | Crie8 attempted to break down the |york for Paaific ports probably with- | and death of our dear beloved father South Main 8t Plone 8,0, desnonstrating new hair styles in Vi. | 100T and, failing, sounded an alarm |out passengers. The Lewis K. Thurlo, and hushand. SALES PEOPLE SAHD, 1 DORRNARE Tou % ‘enua and also happens to be of way of fire. Iiremen battered down the |snq ‘miles away was ordered to tow Especially do we wish to thank S R e i TR = loor with axes, carried in to the [her to Norfolk Landers, Frary and Clark; and his it T : street, rolled him in the gutter and s SRS shopmates, %) T et e LB RELL SR vat i TILDEN AND PARTNER WIN. | inothered the flames, Capatan was MRS, HENRY A, HAHN, perienceitiofdiecastary, B bl PR S e U Los Angeles, May 1.—William T4 aken to Bellevue hospital and is not JUDGE GAGER'S FUNERAL, ? AND FAMILY, Apply to | 0yt L % * ritaen, 24, world’s tennis champion | apected to live, Derby, Muy l.e=A viotable gathep- | & TR L | kB Qhoning Vo eood «;,-n.iivxgn,ln. and Vincent Richards, .’ rI:H'” ing of men from aill parts of Con- NEW HAVENER ARRESTED. JOHN J. BARRY BloRGLT081L8 3 ¢ defeated Wm. M. Johnston of Sa BIG SHARR KILLED. necticut, representatives of the legal RO speed > 3 » Francisco, Pacific coast champio | Tk profession and of the several county R AR L Tuesday, between lie trucks, 100 to (& and Harvey Snodgrass, champion o and state bar associations was at the Is Held by Police in Boston on Rob- £ wh I Los Angeles, 6—3 and 8-—6, here yes Foot Man-eater Is Dispatohed in | fuineral services of Justice Bdwin B. | bery Charge. | 8:30 and 9:30 A. M. { ORI | Daylight Saving Time i85 Rooth St. terday when Tilden and Richar Delaware River. [Gager at his late heme this afternoon h | The city and many local bodies were | Philadelphia, May 1.—A twelve foot shark, sald to have been of the man-eating variety, was shot and DISCOVER CAEAP PROCESS. killed in the Delaware river at Ta- SHOT BY MINERS. May 1.—(By Boston, May 1.—Thomas Rarrett, | 28 years old, who gave his addre | New Haven, ‘Conn., was being held | here today in $2,000 bonds following [ his arraignment in connection with | Th"‘ N“ B 0o e | Atlanta, May 1.--Officials at head- the hold-up and robbery of a Massa- | 2 W ‘itain quarters of the Ku Klux Klan nere to- T OF PLAN. paused enrouté to play in the east-we e s also represent NO KNOWLEIN T — nln;:'on. May 1 A\ secret pro- | coc a northern suburb. It was the (‘harles Town, W. Va., | e fertilizer ‘,(-:.‘. first time a shark had ever been seen | Agsosiated Press.)—Testimo. to the | chusetts avenue gasoline filling -fllfl'; | day deelared they had no knowledge » ' 1s ntended for |in that part of the Delaware and how |effect that Deputy Sheriff John Gore | tion, Monday night. After a long Cl thifl & D od | of any plans Jormulated by members chase the bandits abandoned their au- 0 g l’y cods govecament's it managed to get nearly one hundred and two companions were shot hy a tomobile and escaped on foot. The of that organization 1o kidnap Mathew thoals, Ala., miles from its native ocean haunts is|party of miners headed by the Rev. t :LX aitra:: plants at Muscele 1+ Mayo, chief cagineor for MHen- lu mystery. | Jess Wilbourne, during the fighting police captured the car. Two hours Bullock, (he negro wanted at Norlina, || Kord, tald the senate agricuiture | The big fish was shot by Captain|on the Logan county line last fall, was later Darrett appeared at the police Store N. C., on murder charges, from Ham- § tew when it bes suaith toseph Feltcher of the Swiss Yacht|given today by John Brinkman, a 4 . S viing ques- | statfon and claimed the car, saying | ilton, Ont., and to bring 'him back to wy ¢ the Foerd muodiied th after an exeiting ehase in which | showman, in the trifl of Wm. B tioned by the police of Camden, D ;ung it had been stolen from him. He 381.383 Main Street e 2P purclinse il lewSe ol the 3 arge number of persens on both | zard, mine union official, on a eharge | J, since the finding Jf the body of | was recognized, pollce sald, as one of Clnllat: i ton stated that Bullock fearing such Bhioas properties, 5 ) mks ot the river joined. ‘Inf treuson. ‘LL\ Kramer, 7, in a creck. the hold-up men and was arrested. b il Bl Ay 8 ) 1 , ' o 1 p ' e

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