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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNFESDAY, MAY 3, 1922, . RAILWAYS PLAN T0 T City Mtems —— HAMID BEY LEAVES | Financial News PUT CAS 0 R IA Harper-Teller of Waterbury vs, U NAM & CO N For Infants and Children Foote-Anderson, at Casino tonight. L4 Misk Mary M. Noonan, hyglenist at ) X In Use ForOver 30 Years |thc Elihu Burritt Junior High sehool, 3 Member New York Stock Fxchange Na[ional Gampai n to le From Always bears :s In” HnNruorI:l for the week attend. 1 Successor to Richter & Co, g o ng the New England Health Institute P tost T { G Ch i ‘ 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN [ o & cz;/%a; conference at the Hotel Bond. rotests Treatment Given Christ- R K S e ' VIEL 8 June 1 tO 0(}{0[)6[‘1 o ] A large class of candidates will be 3 OTANIEX T EDDX, Mg, T304k |initiated on Thursday evening of {his i McANDREW'’S BODY |week at the regular meeting of Lox- 10§ by SOMICI‘S ington Lodge, No, 72, I, 0, O, I, G — | Wall street, 10:30 8 \ monakaltaci iy i te H. Hocksmuth, who has charge of the | 1880y =B RACIIA R e nnul!‘o“:,nlq ml.:l"ffifu"'h'fi PLACED IN VAULT work has Introduced several new ideas| Adana, Turkey, May 3—Hamid Rey, |{NC Interest again concentrated in oll conducted for four months heginning — — into the degree, who has been governor of Cilicia, the 8hares at the opening of today's stock u em ew ng an June 1, and continuing until October Mrs, Timery Patterson of Meriden | Southern Turkish province, since ity\matket. Domestic issues, especially 1 by all Class 1 taiironds i Ctre | Remains O Major General Are Laid|and daughters, Dorothy and Gladys| C¥acuation by the Irench troops, ha|those mentioned in connection with e e et L L AT are spending a few days with Mr. and | JUst resigned his post as a ]n'ow'rl]l")hklhlf‘ mergers were the strongest [ Ry A tla i e s th Military Honors Mrs Willlam Daigle of 260 Fairview | AKainst the manner in which the sol- |[features, Assoclated ofl added two e e one om an Rl hts n, it has been an- diers of Kemal Pasha have treated the points to yesterday's 7 point rise and p y g ounced 1 street, . N y n d here by Isaiah Hale, saf:ty At Arlington Mhe Mt R necona Angraes mallitatli hristian population, Standard Ol of Callf. producers and The safety first drive will be known C J Pt SR Lk Washington, May 3.—Another com. | conferred at a meeting of Daly coun- i It’;ymlllnr-len\gh::rgmll‘ ll)un Offltorh ot L'.fl;f/n:“un:i‘ Shell Trading were high. ° and will have for its chlef purpose the | F24¢ Joined America’s unknown hero | cll, K. of C" next Tuesday night. s’r:[‘rk “:\"h' ‘) a \“(- nn‘n :m:“lvmv) 'liflmvl‘ lw::n”;:: o I\? H nn‘!m. i Ou ht Sold and Ad usted reduction of accidents at rallroad in Arlington national cemetery today lmlw-ahm-no ;:vnml:\‘u’ xll'n'A : \rl’:!’:-l ;f‘x‘l‘ln m‘~-r-4hmr|"r:‘v‘\'. R.”no:x};— L S 4 J crossings. Posters bearing the :M(‘“‘(Ah':‘d:f;":y ""1 ‘,' _lr;r Gen. James| DE \T"S AND FUNERALS quarters in RHaRREga o ot i a dealings ?)r MII::OL‘::;:;I‘;:‘ :nfn;,m;(*mnsl Crnnlnhu:n Cu;-ll,llnua:iv" R ‘.\m'.d;”'n‘"m.‘; ';:’;"f” “;LI:A‘;‘ el Clicla molesting women and children | Leaders of the industrial and railroad an important part in the| SN i Pnnett: d e ing various ¢ ¥ il 5 show S o campaign, according (o Mr. Hale, 1t|%l the days of its fighting was laid| Mrs, Jennie E. Bennett, wite of|"" "’"‘"“,‘..fl"ut,,;. SEE b ;,,f,f:',:,';: ’h(’::‘:;' LuipnRgiYI Cor is proposed to furnish each rallroad "“ "‘;" recelving vault with full mill-| Edwin Bennett of 94 Camp street,| They are alleged to have extorted |carly rise to 9 n'mf""‘ki‘"'fi}‘ ‘:" 1 e - tary honors. died this morning et her home after|jcans from the frightened Christians | Pet, also made f:\u'lnhr'r :Lw i :~'|(|‘-'ry’:n‘f — ""%‘:-" Tl R with ten posters for every mile of |, A 1 . A ! ‘tradk in the system. squadron of cavalry and mounted | brief iliness. She was 81 years old, | without intention of ever repaying berg Carbureter and Mack trucks, g i d Mack trucks, et {band escorted the flag-draped casket | ) 7 OlyIa ot AN AR ORI Al e e g-draped casket and was a descendant of the Wheeler | {j,en 1 E v s et Sl e 44 O em, ndependent steels were firmer and N the country will be asked to assist B¢ where iad | family of Central Village, for many V d ( 04 ' Ansine d,,v’e as well as other trans. | "¢5i¢d In state all night under guard!years one of the leading familles x; K “"."“p“‘i,”'.“" ”'l{"':‘ aas cell menes s Cpaningialeibionion s lof the bronzed, khaki-clad men of the | Kemal Pasha is reported to have re-|per cent. the highest initial rate in i o portation companies, Including elec- that section of Connecticut. She was| plied only: *“This is war." TR fric railways, motor and bus lines, My, | "¢, MOUIONlew Veside the bler of &|married o’ Mr. Bennett about soven N Earoral ladUh A ans Hamin Hby| (g oottt BUesse it tarimoney Hale said, {alen ',..“';r{nm: ol!: “:1(“. ;mz .;hqu'l:f:; years ago, and was the sister of his|declared in an interview that he IR Tl Ay R W MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCEANGE h,.?:"‘,’f;l“{,’.,,':":&“ kfof ““e cxmpaign | 117 1008 oes of et }car.r«‘;‘\lml:](r::.fl:fl:: s'im:’l::;"!'\:r huihnn‘l 'Rht'\;flsglusterl with the attitude and bhe- | downward at midday, Mexican Pet 18] HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. Charter 6330 7 n worked out, he report-| g 1 1¢a L] r and a step-| havior of the military authorities who, | Studebs . G al S Ty e A o ed, but will be decided upon at the 'T'vli“"i ‘O‘Ihe steps and seven brotherigon, The funeral service will be con- | he said, considered the promises given pul:-’vll’mrll::l's; E\":g;rdl T};\Sphm' ideds b S A L AR R D annual convention of the safety sec-|® fi':"d“wmddmr“,m. :0 lift 'hh" jducted at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon |to France to protect the Armenians as|jater arrested by a Phdm“"p Yoy tion of the American Rallway assocta. | (05Kt down and carry it to rest be- at ner late residence. The body will|a scrap of paper. After recalling the | movement i the . Standad. tai ey 4 ore the altar. A drizzling rain dim-|he taken to Central Village on Satur-| heavy sacrifices of the Turkish terris | ghares, Reading, New York E,&?fi;’ 4 e fier— tion in Chicago, May 2, 3 and 4. P e e e oo o ' s 0 s S B 50 NORTH & JUDD added; i F: G S while @ great army band played soft- John O'Donnell S s mounting 1 to 1 1-4 points. i 4 Ve Turks must first learn to re- v RIES INTEST Vi e ARBAIAE , p dt, cotittot n c0 * dd™e con| Bl 59 [ ANDERS, FRARY & CLARK & Hoe et Bh the Ca-{pe held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn-|are to win the good will of nations. |\m Cr & Fdy. 162% 105~ 18858 ‘ 2 istrict Attorney Ruston Of Brooklyn Q:c:e;)ary nWo(:lf: ahatallinisn o ing at St. Mary's church. The burial | France and England would never be | am cot 0il ... 26 s .;;7/3 26 50 STANLEY WORKS Believes Fumigating Gas Killed Mr. | cials and officers of the war depart- jebe ‘"3 hry—s_ne\v SRmeterys ::vrtlllri:f“t: ;:;:.?,r:(, ",?,_,:infi:‘ ;llln‘?; im L‘O“‘Z A - 117 116% 116% - ment were present at the funeral & A " m 8m & Re... 68% 68k B8y And Mrs. F. M. Jackson, services and the department was clos- | STRIKERS ARE ENJOINED | ‘Chistians Gut of Work. Am S5 Rt am.. T6% T6% 6% New York, May 3.—Three canaries ;d “"“tl J:,E"r n:;}n{\h:} srm-la]‘m:’rk] OI Leading Armenians here assert zhat';rm" :r:.x]m& 'I(‘)Pl 1‘3:1; 13;:‘ ]EZ& will be used to test the theory of Dist, | ONOr to Gen. McAndrew, whose las ——e despite signed pledges and proclama- |, P R e ke 1 Am Tob . 142 1405 140% Attorney Ruston of 'Brookiyn that |“ctive service was given as command- imhree More Rhode Jsland Textile| tions, Kemal Pasha ordered that all 7 5 fumigating gas killed Mr. and Mrs, |2t Of the army war college. f 2 : Greek Christians and Armenians be (41 \too! o : Fremont M. Jackson, found dead last Companies Granted Orders Re- | dismissed from all administrative | iy mp g 'S . 1013 101 101 1 x y posts. This threw hundreds of Chris- | 4("cie'g w 1., 387% 3% 3T% umm. mn week in their suite in the Hotel Mar- A ! PERMITS REVUKED straining Interference in Business. | (ians out of employment and left their |pr 1 <o R SR Trgae NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD garet. Mr. Ruston announced that Albert Providencs, May 3.—President Jus-|families without means of support, so i r , D | Jus- ? Ral & O . 73 J. Bradich, a vermin exterminator, R T tice Tanner in the superior court this|that they must look to charity —for H:th&stemoB WL ’.4'8’:? New Brm;lnl ‘.\':tlum:l Hl(l)ank Bl Tel l: Cen::r;l ltio'lml) ‘elephone 25! ‘elephone arter & who fumigated servants quarters be- s B ¥ } in 3 o subsistence. . low the Jackson sulte the day before | S e 1 oruen Cancels Kire Privloges | e o T tlle commerationy| Armenians charged also that, In tne |Ca% Pacific ... 142% 142 142 DONALD R. HART. Manager Member Hartford Stock their bodies were found would re-| Until Sufficient Rain Has Fallen, T |granted restraining orders enjoining |12t few months thousands of Turks|cyoe'g Ohio .. 65% 65 650 Member N. Y. Stock Exchango Exchange. enact the fumigation, sealing the serv- the strikers from interfering with the | h:aVe invaded Cilicia and helped them- | o %yt "o gt 'p o7 ¢ 26 % ants quarters as he had before and| Remove Danger. businass of employes of the concern|SCIVes to any.vacant or unprotected |ni' po Mo e p g 5% i B property belonging to Christians with- | o, S20T 5 M,“ i We Offer releasing the same quantity of cyano- A% viad Ares |involved E3he a8 lu‘:rl*lin‘:r}‘:\l}:h g EER "The companies are the Dexter Yarn| Ot compensation. Chino Cop 257% ) 1l b 5 .y a - e % s - = 287 Q. T T v % SOUTHERN NEW GLAND TELEPHONE m;‘mlhé %‘:flr}a‘cvkigo::e:;liatgml ;rfi et;:;' celled in this vicinity by Fire Warden I;“n‘ of ‘[‘a'»"tur:,kfl Slater Yarn Co. of Con Gas g 117% t i s Walter O. Cook, and no more will be |Pawtucket and the U. 8. Finishing Corn Prod Ref 103 102% Q survive, Mr. Ruston will discard his| oo™ 1t here is a rainfall, accord- |CO. Wiiich opcrates two plants in this Crucible Steel .. 66% 6 651 CO. RIGHTS, BOUGHT, SOLD AND ADJUSTED. theory. If any of them succumbs, a|, ity and e i " A . = i . ing to a statement made by Mr. Cock iCity and one in Pawtucket. Cuba Cane Sugar 16 15% homicide ‘charge may be lodged | ¥ 12 % BE In each case,the officers, members End-—Johnson . 8414 843 Vot f against Bradich, who is in custody of | "5 2 2 _ Frdare vt o0 TR ; / o7 We Do Not "Accept Margin Accounts a detective though not under arrest, Because of the extremely and unus- |and agents of the united textile work- 5 e 14 13% sk tmg T arrest, | olly dry weather, the forest fire €rs are restrained and in the case of Erle 1st pfd ... 235 22% 231 ¥ 5 g menace about the state has hacomnnhe Dexter Yarn Co. the members of Gen Electric ...163% 163 123 _Dr. Ernest M. Vaughan, medical as- | #IHC 8O0 8 T result, or- |the Pawtucket mutual spinners union Gen Motors .... 13% sistant to Mr. Ruston, said cyanogene |, . "o ho % T1ocal fire wardens |are included Goodrick BI® 215 413% JOHN P. KEOGH ; =Tam i BT L6 . % : o Uy . was one of the most deadly gases em- 4 b 3 H it N 7 ployed on the western front as a wea- |2!! Over Connecticut not to issue any Loss of Life MOSUY Fault of Care- R 2 Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York pon during the world war. more rjtrmns to km'dle fl’res. Thevor: D; G0 ; : : et e L L IS PLEAD NOT GUILTY less Passeflgers T aon pta’ . ; : Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport AP e e den Austin F. Hawes, who also orders LETTER GRATIFYING cancelled any permits which may now | Int ‘;l(‘r Marine . 1715 26% 2 7 Da.nbm-y New Haven be in existence. banket op |Fleven Stock Brokers and Salesmen < Int Mer Mar pfd §76 8 Middletown BONDS Springfield 2 : uisiountomary tofsmioyhiankeragt ¢ The department of the traveling|AlliS-Chalmers . 50% } ; ' . Pope Pius Note Was Opportune in standmizb’orders to fm;‘mer:: ;n;i otlher Indicted with Morse arc Held Under | ,pic has a greater influence on rail- ll-tldrllu Oil ..... Yo Direct Yrivate Wire to New York and Boston responsible persons who wish to clear 2 . % 5 g nt Paper . 4 523 525 v °F, Mgr.—Room 309, N. B. Nat' o Present Difficult Moments of Strug- | off some land, or burn up a lot of| $5,00 Bonds Each. e S?J“éirél’;‘“q o penerally Knowh: | Kel-Spgfid Tire . 52 G E GROEE AMgT m Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 brush. Because of the extremely o i i Ken Copped ... 3 33 gle, Litvinoff Says ¢ New York, May 38.—FEleven stock |can Railway Association in an appeal ! s g "a;“?e“’“s o Of these DET- [y rokers and_ salesmen indicted with | for the conservation of human life and [ {4k Steel ... 4 593 ——————— Genoa, May 3.—(By Associated |Mmits are revoke ) Charles W. Morse and his three sons|limb gives some illuminating facts on \‘[“'“5'3 val-. 4 4 62 RESIGNS POSITION ‘REV G E PIHL TO OFFIGIATE Press.)—Pope Pius’ letter to Cardinal in an alleged plot to swindle investors | the subject. \lf"f_l Nr:' [RERREL: 3 % | U Ly Gasparri, Papal secretary of state, BRADBU BARRE in the U. 8. Shipbuilding Co., pleaded | Of the 229 fatalities occurring in \I:‘s’s‘;z}x;‘;‘g : “was gratifying in all respects and! RY- TT i 3 ) ac .. 31 k gratifying in al pec not guilty today and were held under |railway passenger travel during the N Y Cen 3 Pastor's Assistant at Trinity M. E.|Local Minister to be in Charge at was opportune in the present difficult ' $5,000_bonds each by Federal Judge |year 1920, about two-thirds were cases| o ¢ O <" 50t 0 moments of the hard struggle to re- -— —_— N. Hand. in which the individual himself was W DR ¢ Chi Ve il i rool to e I i ¢ 4 urch Returns to Middletown | Swedish Pilgrim Edifice - store peace and life in Russia,” said | Rev. John L. Davis Performs Mar- he defendants were given until|in some way involved in the chain of ‘:.0”. & West . 1075 106% ol 2 o I Brook Maxim Litvinoff, of the Russian soviet ® x _|May 15 to change their pleas or to |circumstances. For example, 28 per- ‘I,"rth fac e sliTsg ¢ Home—Miss Penny Fills Vacancy.| Iyn, Sunday. delegation today, when he was asked | Triage Ceremony At Two, O'clock | take any action they deem necessary | sons were killed by falling from coach ure LO=iy & 3”‘ 2 | what impression the letter had made | o Chisin in their defense. steps, 18 by falling from moving r"d" Am P & T 65% 4 8 Miss Margaret E. Crawford, office| Rev. Gustave E. Phil, .pastor of the on the Russian delegation. He added | This Afternoon .in Church. . The men who pleaded today were |trains, 64 by being struck or run over, l":’n‘” r‘{‘ P“ . :}}& : ! flfl‘rt;:ur.v“nn}d P*;IB'OT: 755‘5“"" fl; Swedish Bethany church, will offici- that pourparlers were proceeding be- X > i 5 James O'Brien, Martin J. Gillen, Mark 7 v de ; ately it} L ] % | Trinity M. E. church, has resignec e ““’ S Deosens Elmer Bradbury and Miss Pearl M € Brien; Martin.J. Gillgg ark {and 10 met their death by deliberately | pictoe A rrow | 217 e Iome |Ate at the dedication exercises of the ween the soviet government and the : = L. Gtibert, James Gill, Glenbard §. FER - & P -4 Barrett were married at Tr 3 jumping from trains while mentally| piyoproh Cos c 4 3 : { v | Swedish Pilgrim church in Brooklyn, Vatical for the settlcment of certain | yibh i ehurch at two o'clock this | I'oester, James R. Nelson, Arthur W. | qeranged or to escape penal servitude. | pro gt r, Co8l 6478 . duincMicalBcpaslBe CleNtordsomenal e M questions of a purely religious char. |~ i0¢ t8 Cn R O Was per- | Kohler, Lawrence W. Bremer, M. M. | More startling still s the fact that 64| o Con Cop .. 16% 4 53 |time ago tendered her resignation, but |N. Y., Sunday. Rev. Pihl will leave acter. formed by Rev. John L. Davis and|O: Purdy, William H. Dennis and Mil- | passengers were killed and 1,299 in- ;E“fl'll["l-; i 3 |had not expected to leave for some | Saturday ‘and will return next week. & ‘¢ a S f g ep & B .. 663 65 veek Ve - N + |was a very quiet affair. The newly|ton C. Quimby. Mr. Morse and his|j,peq in getting on or off moving and “ni,” D.NY 2 L8 “ms"l‘“t “ef"‘ she \\:nt\ mn‘\h@“ 19- | he pulpit at the local church will be ) ! |jgr, Ginle Tooptaranta aheno i an- | fijed Sunday by Rev. C. J. Vahistrom.' . % sons have not yet appeared for plead- | & Rodman-Dunn Nuptials wedded couple was attended by Mr. | (7" [Betlonerybralin, o S Lo SIRETete Ol Ret a0t o1y chester and on Saturday evening she | 0 By OY e o nce sea nsid al Car| South Pacific .. 903 89 90% |became ill and was forced to return (..o ot the church will meet and to- : f . land Mre, Gerald LaSalle. x Ai:I“NI’RIX;dSOI,rAglIlI 27 |*"\ir. Bradbury is a son of Charles [the traveler is in ahout the safest|gouthern. fail . s Sl : OB 00 man;; o s city, | Bradbury who resides at the corner |y . lace in the world, and it is generally | T Bin 371z : ' r ey {morrow night the regular mid-week and Miss Geneyieve M. Dunn, former- | of South and Stanley streets, Mrs. French Will Stand by e e i e fREeme e e 08 L 2 oheisined New Britain Mon-!services will be held at 7:45 o'clock. ly of this city, were married at| pradbury is the daughter ot Frank Belgium in New Terms |such position that create any substan- | Pexas & Pacific 34% siag S IS hE idita, | Saturday evening, the Young Peoples Windsor, April 27, by Rev. James J.|G “parrett of 23 Hungerford court,| paris May 8.-(By Associated |tial hazard. Notwithstanding the|Tohacco Prod .. 681s 575 o AiTE Hioe e C IR R L ey | 1 Lo soolely, willikbsepton ned il Wilson, pastor of . Gabriel's| ;14 j¢ an active worker in the Meth- | pregs ). The French government has|Wonderful safety of passengers on the | s IoTE N A R Vi es i e naloms. BrllyCarlson s atsHoniiome i church, A copy of the wedding cer-| .. = S iy ans Oil 2. is filling the position temporarily and | \raoie Hil e o ke & fown | odist church. ¥ decided to stand by Belgium in her |railways of the country, it is in the|i'nion Pacific ..18 37% 137% |it is likely there will be no perma-| i tificate was filed today at the town | = After g short honeymoon trip the |opnosition to the terms of the allied | power of each of the billion travelers| U'niteq Fruit ..144 814 | it appotAtmEnt ~until next® fall, Gl o3 b ‘;'wwly] e:;':‘i(:\dge‘:n n;gxixsmgitywm go to m:nmr;\nv)mtn to R:{ss‘\a on the pf;!. c‘nnrricd é;nulual:_\'?i;r; nu::poml;imsolf still | United Retail §t 5 517 5o £ IS A RAILROAD DIRECTOR. e S S el housek g vate property question, it was offi- |more safe by b ca 4 U § Food Prod ; f 4 i iy FREED IN GIRL POISON CAS — cially announced after today's cabi- U 8 Steel pfd 119 g g L NS F ND New York, May 3.—Will H. Hays, e e e 3 net mecting attended by Vice-Premier , s . |Utah Copper .. 66% 63 4 INCOL S RIE DIES former postmaster general today was g s 3 Act iR BETTER SERVICE. ¥ WALL CUT TO RELE BOY a pper .. 661 B Police <:e ?ot(z\rl‘;“m: ‘h)r Action | ORDER BETTER SERVIC Parthou, head of the French delega- | Lt R e Caatad TE - it & A N e O aEo e Inst bert Ayer. S TR B i a T € . > U g 3 By il 65 3 — g i ilway C gal yer. ll K. T Is New York Must Accommo- tion at Genoa Five-Year-Old Boy Wedged Between | Rubber Co 66% 5 b1 BN o . stern Illinois Railway Co., at a Boston, May 3.—The death by pois-| = 1+ 1* ™5 ° o ; h Steel ..... 98% ¢ 979 | Mrs. Sallie Sanders, Aged 92, Who | \cefing of the directors here. oning of Miss Alice Harbour in & date Its Patrons, Is Ruling. OPHS IN FILMS; Biluthgs Elaying Hids and, Beck, 1 ¥ dhdus dlco 60% 3% L K ¥ President Durin, 5 ] i I . K v T S residen Uring | em——————— room at a hotel here caused the iIn-| New York, May 3.—The statel = o " "o 0 . New York, May 3.—Joseph Belsa- NER,, A :: terrogation by the police of A!hert‘m,,m‘ commission issued order last|“iOVie eels to Preserve Life Scenes|mo, five, of 250 Walnut street, New- 4 4 .’. ske« Youth, Passes Away. 2 & Hfd Elec Light Deposit In This Ayer of Winthrop, a married man, mgm to the Interborough Rapid of Students. ark, ran in between a garage and| ; restaurant building while playing with, Southern N 1 Tel ...... 2 Lompo, Calif., May 3.—Another first who had been friendly with the young | rransit company to improve its sub- PHViastan - Ma # L 3 , May 3.—With the ap- 3 % r 4 g % $ woman for several months. It was ce by May 31 with increased | . ; e other children vesterday and became|Am Hardware ) hand source of information concern- h | At Raryic 3 Ber 2N L0 A T Ddtune gl i ; wedged between the struc-|Billings & Spencer com 2 23 |ing the youth of Abraham Lincoln is Mutual SaV]ngS Ayer who called to sec her at the|(rajn and car facilities. The cOmM-|pjttee for the so es {n |SO tightly a ar fi sophomore class in 4 i 5 hotel and found her suffering from pany was directed to add 350 new|[piinceton university every class now tures that firemen had to cut a hole | Bristoi T ey > Rl p y Ba“k Paylng polsoning, which a few hours later |giec] cars to its service, 100 of which |y 01d Nassau has made arrangements | tNTOUSh the garage wall to release | Colt's A | 1‘\1nflv‘r-‘<s“r1'lzfs “;H h“v:;fld 1r;dn proved fatal weré to he ordered immediately fnrHO have its college life preserved in him. | Bagle Loc . o ; m‘r ‘.\l’rs, Unllnwux‘_u‘y:j‘nrs b o:; d ‘.\4. 41/(7 Interest After his cxamination he was al- speediest delivery possible. reels. Joseph had been playing hide and |1+ nders, v ¥ 5 Ilnr» at the agf (vr ..H‘lmhth .n\‘h /270 lowed to return to his wife and fam-|"'It way estimated that the bill for|" A} the important events of four|S€ek and squeezed into the space,|N B Machine ........ a sister of Anne Rutledss, the youth- ily, and the police indicated that|ipe pew cars would reach $7,400,000, vears in Princeton will be available in |Which was about seven inches wide, \!S\RQ ';mi": o) e o MaiThfinre. woax b 4 a i i . V1 [y ¢ 5 y Ci E, h & uc s € Mrs. © ¢ b a E i o TEouna e Rt hana (the s Inteased. . Bperating ™ 0ORS | prter years Woibe''nashed, upon - tne P‘,:?:,':wh:,a',.n,,‘,’:‘,] !;,“, ,1:17,13,,‘,;“,::2}1;0::11m' Stow and Wilcox 28 30 |child at the time, she remembered egainst him. about §2,500,000 a year. screen to alumni. These will include B & Friine “Abe" TR The commission served two orders|foothall and other games, as well as|80 that it also became wedged. The|R ”“!?l” \"rft Covnnnn 1‘]‘\‘;‘2‘?”‘:‘1‘ ek Hee f\:f\ ¥ ‘Aot 8 3 : : . . . Sce ) Gy s coln ¢ AP Iome. SRE Wl Sever CLUB MAN ACCUSED. on the company, one specifying May [pictures of each student. youngsters with whom he had been| .,‘ “! L i { | years old when her older sister died New York, May 3.—Major Redon- |31 as the jimit for immediate 62k RIS ey T dlaci. Pl Ees 1‘““}“”‘ ]“Hm“ i gt g | at the age of 16, hut the friendship of A 2 10 X % v ; rial- a ras ke st M g | Traut and Hine ....... 2 3 ‘ e 8 b, k¥ € enask va ictec day y greater increase to i< P l N 2 W & 2 | C W S after that, and M Saunders had a (iU At UG S DA L aviowa Q. . {he had been bruised slightly. [Stanley Works ... Al |ty “"::'m_;l',‘f‘,n',,r,;m.‘,:;»1“,“ i third time on charges growing out |tember 16. : of the alleged confession of Alfred g 3 T | NEW YORK (LEARING HOUSE REPORT PRI . Lindsay, 'stock broker, who s sald $100,000 JEWELRY THEFT. 4 ! ILED DEBTOR HAS HOPE Bxchange \ 500,000 | AQGRS A PARTY CONVENTION to have swindled women out of near- A o el e 8 Balitoss L 718.000,000 | ASRS s h ) Iy & million dollars through his dom- | o oo Toice " place on Train in no club pools. } u New York. Can Ask Release Every Ten Days in . s g | Massachusetts Candidate Favors a Sobarty ATIAVEC ¥D LEADER TO RUN, — vk § P — T Primary Meeting. PROBE 1S ORDER Sadl AR A LR Siire | ¢ Los Angeles, May 3.—George C.|Machine Gun Parker Will Be Candi- wstie. M Wiy G BEokin Washington, May 8.—By a vote of [at $100,000 was stolen from Mrs. 2 g Courtmarsh, against whom there is| date for U. & Senator. inds that the application of the 2930 §3[N AKNOY 41 § 01 y| Mitchell Harrison of Philadelphia by : 2 ] | judzment of $4.955, was put in fail| St Louis, May 3-—Colonel .John|,..qeit primary system is expensive elfed toduy fo, sive ‘privileged statns|a -and ‘of traoks beleved to have i ; Iy tbedebic o S| a8k commander of the | FECLE PrET iy o demonstrate Ly it o s S LR LB g UG ALK el s rPlr:‘;f‘Nm‘r‘r'\ Gert s, Gach EHYNERL s ity will announce: his candidacy | that & man need not be a million- ORI R e QR o o TYRRUREAEE |1t SHECR I KAOWI SE0dR Y cwath. Hhe : tion to be accompanied by -ax“na:l: for the republican nomination for Aire to be nominated for governor by * one of the great parties. He is a of charges of laxity in the prosecution |tneft was reported to local authorities. i i [davit that he “is not worth more ! 'nited States senator May 10, accord- Ot BUNSNTIIERS CLLEIS S EIRIR (OTU,OC | The eage contaning therEemA, odorc : |than $50. His release will be at the|ing to today's Globe-Democrat candidate for the democratic nomina- war contracts and settlement thereof.|ing to Mre. Harrison, who is promi- 3 SSaeh ducretlon. A olone] Parker, a native Missour.|tion. Ely declared yesterday that h : fs s h rved in the army 34 years, | Would seek to have the state commit- R nent in New York, Philadelphia and ¢ 5k, : A AR N 7 “Machine | tee call a pre-primary convention to WARRANT IS SERVED Washington society, was stolen as the He I8 famillarly known. as New Haven, May 3.—A duplicate of | train entered the Pennsylvania station | % LONGER TERM LOANS Gun Parker.” | discuss candidates and formulate a Of N B -t M » e pirpicaes i wil{DiRaE ew Dritain a writ of distraint which Collector R.|Sunday evening. . Washington, May American fi-| “Machine Gun" Parker is O. Eaton claims to have served on| The report of the theft was made | i R > nancial conceptions nced revision to[known to the thousands of Connec- Under this plan the customary state Samuel R. Avis for failure to pay an|just before Mrs. Harrison salled for 3 p -3 provide longer term financing for ag- | ticut men who served in the Tsenty- | convention would take the form of a O ized 1862 income tax for 1918, were served to-|Europe on the steamship Aquitania : ricuiture, Eugene Meyer, Jr., manag- | sixth division for he commanded the ratification meeting. Ely declared that ganizel day. The original is said to bave dis- | today. ing director of war finance corp., de-|state’'s own 102d United States infan- | his suggestion was not in derogation o appeared. This is said to bé the first clared today before the house bank- | try regiment for several months, and |of the direct primary. but rather in Assets $12,960,390 distraint warrant served in this dis- % s . ing and currency committeé which is|led that Nntmeg command in some of aid of it. He said that under the trict. Deputy Collector Coffey says TO TRANSFER CHIMES i conducting hearings on pending agri- |the biggest World war battles in |present plan the nominated candidate that an inquiry has been ordered to| New Haven, May 8.—Although the cultural relief legislation. which the regiment fought with such |frequently found hin { standing on Open 8 to 3. ascertain if there are any criminal as- | customs department has not yet pass Though only a platform that he did not approve. pects of the case. ed upon the question of duty or no|daughter of Joseph F. Forestal, A brass band has 1e complained that candidates duty, permission has been given for| Wilkes-Barre, Pa., has completed one |an English asylum’s cquipment as.a Saw-fish, found mainly in the trop- |were left to wage their own battles therapeutic agency in the treatment| ics, often exceed 20 feet in length, jand each was compelied Lo orgauize a with & saw six fect long. 'state-wide personal machine. ] 10, Dorothy Forestal, _—— valor, been added to — - — | Also. American Indians are rarely found [transfer of the Harkness tower chimes | vaudeville tour as a dancer and soon with beards. from the railroad cars to Yale. will start from New York on another.!of the insane.

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