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PRICE THREE CENTS NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922, —SIXTEEN PAGES. F.S’PAB]'JSHED 1870 Genoa Conferente, in Town Clerk's Office—Will Not AEREEINE T" TERMS g R pe £ L S i S S Terms Effective From 4| ATTORNSBCENERAL THREATENS TO — ! : Clause of Pact One Is Lillian (ook, Whose GUNN I]EM“[;RATS MEET ien Tsin In Auto- Settlements Necessary, to Clear Himself in Morse Scandal. ’ . used’s Marital Troubl < day referring to charges made against|written several years ago by Presi- g d's M National Chairman Hull | operate to Prevent Acts penitentiary in 1912 of Charles W.|charges” Mr. Daugherty asserted that | FTench Say That More Concessions|women were named toduy in the to Eastern U movement aside from the partisans now being use for purposes which| isfactory Will It Be to Soviets,| |n #ddition to Miss Florence Miss Wilhelmina Meyer whom it [jeaders, the state central ¢ 3 % clated Press)—A truce between the SEUOPS. L8 cMRle. contywl comMIWAN i misely iy Arbany 6F Cish, WM TBNls 3 ) ; > Genoa, May 4 (By'Associated Press) said to be now married, there were |party's campaigns, made this city its Tso-Lin's army in the vicinity of The truce 1{s operative from 4 allied note to Russia had been tele. { i ailroad tra 2 x ; le- | 1t was the suicide of Miss Cook in |(j (A ) v ; ey raliroad traffic out of Peking ARISERLA L SEQRY . REAI]Y FflR WILLARI] graphed tol Moscow, says: the Ex-(ioic arter ghe had learned that Mayo | worsoster” N0 congressman [paibeey i el 3 hese developments sections of the army an immediate Bluefleld, W. Va., May 4.— ht trair Leni vill aci § & Tso-lin's soldiers eastwar nine will accept demanding simul-| nagg man, him on the jump from noon untll he | oodn.e soldlers eagtward In. the Provisions of Truce New Testament in serial form The soviet delegates said the finan-|who was awarded a $100,000 verdict |ance of 400 or more, It is understood Amerlcan_aslatio . fleet/ hasfarranged ing and ordinary army routine will ||| peared in its columns. Engagement Chang In Retreat tions will cease. Telegraph correspondent that they|ous concerns in which Mayor was in-|the geveral democratic mayors of Hankd ot Gail Chang Ao Tinial Aty pion referring to announcements in tuted for Russi basi i ') FoAy ‘1 Sl 5 t of the defense's 4 : acjsof a a basis of future in-|lawyer in suppor as state chairman. Mr. Hull Was|;re now in retreat toward Fengtai lard were progressing favorably, said [and Gr i i i v \ onzy fields to f 7 t I v charge is outlawed. | o . AR 3 a Oputy anl e Lyich 3 y fields into four or five[that the bigamy ¢ was a noon-day luncheon and a con- Acting Premier Chow Tzu-Chi, has meet the winner of the Carpentier-|others to rival national groups slich|Attorney Winther questioned —her - Pie-Fu's commanders regarding their Name Second Deputy el A A gain’ said Dempsey to the corres-|gates said, would be conditional upon |were employed by Mayo. She stated |y o= 0y P8 0 on g PR BEEC government payroll signed, the Mayor[time, place and conditions are decid-| proncarg decision to support the op-|and testified at the coroner's inquest.|¢o " ohorecs has been announced: 3 droping of Harry H. Hargreaves. fghter and 1 would enjoy another|gont the Russians was announced to-|ceeding which Mr. Winter said Miss | 2"y Ga 5 punn of the democrat flF EHLUMBIA S[;H“fll tors Will Not Make 3 Belgiom Against Property . Chinese Capital For o . . Giving Chance For|Daugherty Says He will Also Implicate Wickersham, If 3 O " ———— 5 A" Acflve Operatlons He]d Daugherty in a formal statement to-|occasion for it,” to publish letters GAUSE ADDED TROUBLE \Pmces in Vl(‘lmly Of W. alled tion with the release from Atlanta|he said ‘*conclusively answered all AT ARl o ma0s Makmg o Bl Attack of Gen. Wu Pei b s€n. wu Yei- 0 D, of Aggressmn. clared “the real people behind this|would not expect even the persons charged with bigamy. Fu. Dublin, May 4—(Ry the Asso.|hands or thelr heads.” the: matterlageinin Thereby Inereasing Difficultics of|and who divorced him in 1915 and [democracy as represented by the state Beling. My o ey lois k. Waterbury to whom he is|men who have loomed big in that have surrounded Peking. Gen. Chang afternoon. . BEING PUBLISHED hounced today that the terms of the| o and Lillian Cook. [Hull, chalrman of the democratic na-| a)) Monday with a view to giving both s 7 “It is stated that possibly Premijer marital troubles of the elderly busi-|giest was one that was sure to k!‘r‘r\v’]i”m""] of eight trainloads of Chang army unification. began today the printing of the 161l Th trical Soviets Disappointed. brought on complaint of Miss Meyer |curly forecasts indicated an attond. Admiral Strauss, commander of the Fu eatrical Clause T—All operations except train- chapter of Revelation has ap- dum was disappointing and inade- Secretary Testifies, visit to this section of the United #ilimaotile. Clause ‘TI—All penetrative opera They admitted says the Exchange | fidential capacity since 1911 by vari-| “mayor David B. Fitzgerald, one of | pe tendor T St —Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham- concessions, whi N i v Vo' sions, which they said consti- for direct examination by Mayo's |gcq ; > |la S e A e el L y said consti-|ing for dir fice, greeted Mr. Hull on his arrival |yices from the front. Chang's troops for a bout between him and Jess Wil- i ivi studying a plan to divide the Baku|been in Brooklyn for some years and (. ivais had put for the day. T} § O'Duffy and Rian Lynch, the chiefs of - EESRe R SRR e American Arbitrator Will Succeed Harry Hargreaves in|lard again. He was also ready to operate, granting concessions on the On cross-examination Assist. Dist. | ittco members. Fengtal Lo negotiate with Gen. Wi ure, Tll be glad to meet Willard |jorench, This however the soviet dele- | the Wallers and Cook girls while they | ago o ate o g EEIIRE . ded it was announced this afternoon When City Clerk A. L. Thompson[rondent. ‘“He was once champion dejure recognit th M ] 1 he was rooming with M [;flNI"TIflN "F LAB“R called at Mayor A. M. Paonessa’s office [and ought to he given every chance gnrC, "enenition and —adequate) Sb8 wod iOPRRS, S0 B8 U | Committeeman it s N S this morning to have the general|to regain the title. ~ Wheneyer the France Backs Belgium. girl disappeared in Iebruary, 1915, | joconn M. Halloran, whose candidacy WISELTIER flN STAFF Gompers Predicts Legisla- |nominated to fill the vacancy by the| “Willard is a good, clean, game|property clause of the memorandum |newspaper accounts of criminal Pro- |ceccor Tiqward A. McCarthy, Chair- approve the appointment of Miss Jean|and haven't a doubt that T can easily on receipt of official information from | against Mayo to establish the pater- |y, . 'p Kiniry: Btate: Centfall Coms= i 3 repeat my victory over Jess, i 3 i Cochrane, the present second deputy |rep: y y J Paris. It was added that Vice-|nity of her child. mitteeman Abram Gorbach, Alderman _ | TWO MORE WOMEN NAMED IN BIGAMY Admlral Strauss Leaves M. Todav To M BRISS/IN NAME OF EX-PRESIDENT |France However, Lines Up With P. M. Today To Mon. ‘ . e . Sensational Suicide in % bil ; | mobile et | 00 P e ATAEW IR TORRY ‘Washington, May 4.—Attorney Gen, Declaring his intention “if there is 2 < |him in the senate by Senator Cara-|dent Taft and George W. Wicker- e r S o 1113 .Up and BOth SIdes CO way, democrat, Arkansas, in connec-[sham, then attorney general, which i C lt_\ hca"el ed by Bll"lflnt Morse, New York shipbyilder, de-|“when the facts are fully known we| afade to Belgians, the More Unsat.| . Of Virginus St Julian Mayo, S interested have not yet shown thelr|they do not suspect to ever refer to Weeks, whom he married in 1890 | New Haven, May 4.-—Connecticut's is alleged he married in 1904 and [town chairman, ward committees and Fu the central Chin rival Irish republican army forces has | r=e———————————————— I]E 10 cochire hinoseh commayger, been declared, it was announced this||| \pw TESTAMENT IS MPSEY SAYS HE IS —The soviet representatives here an-| mantioned the names of Susle Wal- [rendezvous today fto meet Cordell DeXing: hus i tavad 4 A 1g has been scattere o'clock this afternoon until 4 p. m. change Telegraph which adds: was married that precipitated the| The program arranged for the | followed the opportunity to discuss a basis for The Bluefield Daily Telegraph o Returnlng to U. S. May 20 to |taneously full recognition.” The present prosecution Was it down tonight at a dinner at whicn | Crection of Tien Tsin The provisions of the truce are: and will continue until the final Azl t cial help offered, by allied memoran-| for breach of promise, still unpaid. |tha( this is Congressman Hull's first | cove Peking for Tien Tsin in an cease. quate. Fleanor Wilson, employed in a con- | gtaes, Gen. Wu Pie-Fu, the central Chin o Paris, May 4, (By Associated Press) e f 18 Clause I1T—Both sections will co- were considering various offers for oil | terested, took the stand this morn- L 3 operate to maintain order and prevent MISS COCHRANE TO i plties who Have been returned 1o, pf-ijye evening, according to today's ad- T DEPUTY |the United States that arrangements|s, i g i 4 BE Y4 ernational pol and a e tion that Mayo's residence has : The document is signed by Owen policy and they were|contention that Mayo's takeh to Hotel Garde where the early ot n anpslaticn) ; tod v /il- : A oday he would be glad to meet Wil-|,oneq one of which the soviets would Suicide Recalled. ference with the state central com-|gnt Roy Anderson, an American to LAws [;ANN']'I‘ [;HANGE Lewls bout in London, he declared. |aq (he American, British, Belgian and |ahout Mayo's alleged intimacy with Local Delegation. e T 200K at committeeman Hull. Among those suggested that a deputy city clerk be| P, I'll be ready to sign up. position of Belgium to the private|She testified that she only had read Registrar of Voters T. J. Smith, A {heimayorjaasertedithatine wouid e toh awithshiny & Liam Snefuishshan ey by theWirarian i dalsgation! here| | Wallarashed sbrotent dni New HeVor [Cron Btrimitie o mnsiora i GRetetary. s Q Drastic Statutes and Col. Thompson later said that he would make such a recommendation. The city clerk will not recommend the appointment of a second deputy, he said, since he does not feel the need for such an official. FOURTH ARREST MADE “Please remember me to him and the*other boys” continued the cham- pion, “and tell them I shall soon see them in God's country, as 1 leave Paris for London at the end of the week for the Carpentier-Lewis fight and expect to sail on the Aquitania May 13, arriving in New York May 20. 1 shall then go west to fulfill a theatrical engagement. “I had hoped to give a few boxing Premier Barthou, head of the delega- tion would hasten his return to Genoa, arriving here Saturday. This announcement is believed to mean that France like Belgium will not sign the Russian memorandum amended in a manner satisfactory to Belgium, Scttlement Not Likely. until the property clausc is [urther Denies Any Trips. Frank Miss Wilson denied ha\‘mg‘ha‘) any | gchmarr, Councilman trips with Mayo to Boston, New Lon- |y 1 don or other places and said she had | ;op, 1y only come to New York on business|...i wranowitz, for the Mayo concern. She added that |w o Kranowitz, K. OF C. INITIATION sinee 1917 she had been living with the Mayo family in Brooklyn and Stamford, Conn., at the request of Lois Waterbury. Previously she said she lived in the Mayo home in New Councilman Local Teacher to Be Instruc- tor in Fine Arts During Summer Term Joseph Wiseltier, director of art | education in New Britain, has ac- cepted the offer of a similar position Parent Takes Daughter's New and Privileges of So-Called Russian Blaze Of Mysterious Origin Destroys Of Massachusett City's Busi- (Continued on Thirteenth Page) Heart Of h ness Center. Brookfield, Mass, May 4.—Fire of | yuion Wins Suit Against ],"h“\h_‘».« fashionable. mysterious origin destroyed the heart | Babe Ruth Has Operation of Brookfield's commercial center at| jng Company. I ’ an early hour this morning and caus-| < e X ed a loss estimated at $80,000. New York, May 4. — Wiliam A.| For Removal of Tonsils the de- | Kafter, sporting cditor of the Brook- | ; & New York, May 4.-—Samuel Gomp- “You can’t d6 it,"” he declared heat- committee proposed to recommend ceded today that the more the prop-|Haven when Miss Meyer was there. Third Degree to be Exemplified to a| With the Columbia University, of tween employer and Jabor. REFUSED GITIZENSHIP CUT Y (s T Rk pis e ber of years and is considered a lead- of Labor is so powerful politically that Springfield, Mass., May 4.—A fourth 56 ineoporty Jil s Iindarcentel iore Daly Council, No. 12, K. of C., will fix the statu f V,"" i i il i 2 f he status of labor by law,” the |in cash and bonds from the office of test Aliens Who Declined To Aid |the negotiations. Belgium desires in Turner hall on Arch street. About|in the department of fine arts in conditions of 300 years ago.” as a fugitive for the Hartford police. will be returned to its foreign own.| Louisville, Ky., May 4.—Dr. Joseph |and other surrounding towns. There |UP his duties there, returning here in employers of Jabor, use thousands up- |case, two of whom were Springfield | Wheeling post, American Legion, Acceptance Expected death here from paralysis, accom- |hall on Main strect, at which the can- DISLIKES KNIGKERBOGKERS by cerebral hemorrhages. [ didates will be initiated into the first ment radicalism and promote strikes.” | Morgan was robbed by men who en-|five petitioners who claimed exemp- construction program framed by the|on health and medical education for Iollowing the working of the third e % S - F i . The main sources of objection b; VERDICT AGAINST CHAPLIN. The' T.egion ook .the position that 4 He was the leader in the |ketball team which won the state| Armenian Relicf Bundie, < ded | Viet government and the much|was thanked by President Grover|degree team will ¢ the guestsat the| Philadelphia, May 4.—Included in Receive an Award of $4,000. and that the country does not want ers in Russia, or the compensation of l LD The fair committee will meet t the state-wide call for “bundle day" i i : F]RE IN BROOKF E | evening in the club rooms on I issued by the Near Iast Relief were Washington, May 4.—Rights of|the suit of Samuel A. King and Rus- 2 Whose | 2ry propaganda by the bolsheviki and d the hope that some unfor STy Presse he hop a S = immunity was discussed at length in |tion picture comedian, was rendered lv)vm.m A crediting Mr. Bakhmeteff to the| Sidney Chaplin, brother of ‘the| ;. "y vear old high school student, i 5 The heaviest loss was in " vk, May 4.—"Babe" R tlals “If they exist,” and added that it | peul. officers and the boy's family at first Gac e the|lyn Standard Union was awarded| New York May 4.—‘Babe Ruth, . 200,000 by a supreme court jury to- asserted, disappeared five years a A 3 g R i vesti i arks <2 : S . = <her of ¢ Police Gazette suec ppeal years ago|ated Press)—Mount #tna has broken Police investigation disclosed marks \Vants Pre“dent to See passing through the town, and who her of the Police Gazett He sued satlsfactory” upon ‘his return to hie ers told the Lockwood legislative com- mittee that it was impossible to “leg- istate labor abuses out of existence.” edly when Samuel Untermyer, com- mittee counsel, announced that the legislation cloaking the courts with |Another Springfield Young Man Held [cxhibitions in England and Ireland,| 1'Tench representatives here con- Jurisdietion over céfitroversies be As An Accomplice in Hartford VBRI RS TR erty clause is amended to satisfy Bei- | . 1\,(.“ York, during the summer. Mg gium the less satisfactory will it b Large Class on May 14, I'ollowed | Wiseltier has been here for a num- “Do you mean,” Mr. Gompers was Hold-up. i el I b, FAMOUS DOGTOR DYING by B: et at Elks' Cluk " 2 2 y Banquet at Elks' Club. i i K i i asked, “that the American Federation therefore as the question of national. o U er ]xn(ohlg' (:losgv;‘ );;i‘f:sm‘on. fHe is ; & P an ctor of con- it will block 1t arrest was made here today in con- i 'k, 76, Has Long Been ificati siderable ability o . i o 5 Vi for the soviets, further changes are|Pr. McCormack, 76, Has Long hold an exemplification of the third |Siderable ¥e : 1 mean that you can’t and won't |nection with the robbery of $77,350 | Wheeling, W. Va,, Legion Men Pro- | ° X 4 g al X 3y ¥ (i lizble to increase the difficulties of | yeader in American Study of Medi- | 4€87¢¢ on Sunday afternoon, May 14, He will ‘be engaged as:instrugtor labor leader declared. Dr. Ely Morgan of Hartford, when T i iti Columbia's summer course and will w ; , iEose SN 3 more definite assurances that propert: vine and Disease. 75 candidates will be initiated, in-}>~ 2 e You want to take labor back to the |John Nemirow of this city was taken| y, s puring War. (AR G T G R mv”n‘r’mn{ S cluding a number from Southington |lcave at the end of the term to ‘ake Mr. Gompers- charged that “over|Threce others have recently been ar-| Wheeling, W. Va., May 4.—After 5 = i the fall s s it A i X ok 3 i ers and not incorporated by Russian| M. McCormack, 76, an outstanding | will be a special meeting next Tues- | b Do lEe s WSS B e b I estedheregtbnicom p Ity AWIL e the | presentations ot Stot malib o eat Sby companies. & figure in American medicine is near|day evening in the K. of C. meeting on thousands of spies, whose sole pur- |men and one from New Haven. Two|Judge W. E. Baker in U. 8. district pose is to permeaie the unions, fo- |have been arrested in Hartford. Dr.|court refused naturalization papers to pocf;«;an::::; ‘i‘g“g::::ald{)“‘p & B s s, At o lawe [aRal e Ry e tered his office on the pretext of seck-tion from military service during the | Lo/ %o 0 0Lon™n e rposing sugges. | practically every state in the union. | degree, a testimonial banquet will be [ Phila. BORAH ON RAMPAGE JHERSROHBNG warion, Bocount socliEh el iRl Iean i v TeRaralnE Fits /ae talls: For 12 years he organized state | given at the Bnks' club on Washing-| oo o0 e e tions. i boards for the American Medical as-|ton street in honor of the local bas- Ge i L U e i & 2 i ? iti- | the Russians it is believed, will be the | sociation. ¥ e e these men did not want to be citi- 7 IR E rg 1888 for which he | Kacey championship. The visitin Idaho Senator Questions Authority Attorneys Suing for 5,000 Fee|zens at the time they were needed failure to include recognition of the | fight on cholera in I g i 5 hooted article regarding restoration | Cleveland. supper, and an entertainment will be |the 200 tons of clothing which rep- them as citizens now. ivate o Z AT furnished. |resented Philadelphia’s response to e S Salt Lake City, May 4.—A verdict of private property owned by foreign- resente JAuSInn AL ik of $4,000 in favor of the plaintiffs in SCHOOL BOY MURDERED the owners, lin Square brand ladies knick 3 - A $rchon i 18 Sq . two pairs of brand new ladies knick- Boris Bakhmeteff, last accredited |sel G. Schulder, attorneys, seeking Ghee ‘}:D”"‘” Qf Jegue: 15 be" réised; e s | erbockers. Accompanying them was Russian ambassador to the United|$25,000 as a fee alleged to be due for DUSORIN tha SubDreasioni ok sevalation: a note from an irate parent, who ex- States, to diplomatic privileges and |advice given to Charles Chaplin, mo- | petroit Police Think Youth, IS AWARDED $200,000 s o . girl in Armenia would find the senate today by Senator Borah,|by a Federal court jury. The verdict| Body Was Found Hanging In Bam, Wem ,f B8 JuktxRe: UHIE T AN R republican, 1daho, who declared that|was reached last night and was sealed L Of Foul Play | Sporting Eiditor Of Brooklyn Standard | quyehiter of hers believed them to in his opinion the state department |and presented to the court this morn-| Victim Of Foul Play. & never had credentials properly ac-|ing. Detroit, May 4.—Robert Salaman, American government. comedian, said he was satisfied with | 100 0 |04y was found hanging in a Senator Borah challenged the state | the verdict, and Mr. King declared he barn near “his home yesterday was | department to show him the creden- [ did not think there would be an ap- |, rjered police believed today. The ' struction of the Midget theater, ! the home run hitters had his was “inconceivable that a man can be o g taken his WA oo king of the hom i : 2 4 3 E— “ry accepted the theory he had take town’s only amusement house. p Rt e b el 4 ambassador without a government.” MT. ETNA ERUPTING. own life although no motive could be|Sepator Smoot However, BEe aie wan dlacbyevet ut enbnl [day in a breach of coritract suit| ::(”T\h{mr: 1:;:‘»1\“\In:(\’Tx‘rw\«'“i\:)‘r“l'::r;(“ot:f Mr. Bakhmeteff's government, he| (atania, Sicily, May 4. (By Associ- | {ound. 0 by a party of autoists who were [against the Fox Publishing Co., pub- | B TS WOT 8 BRI 0 EEEREC 0 and none has taken its place so far|out again with eruptions of increas- |of violence that indicated a struggle : S B B n | tor §600,000, alleging the company S | S s E saw flames leaping from a barn in !0 YUY AlEBIRE LN et W 9 ‘tec as recognition by the United States 18| eq violence and is emitting continu- |and the position of the body it is said His Bonus Schedule T the rear of the Metropole hlock. In|bad broken a contract making him | room. ‘l“ ‘;”‘,"‘"_‘“"‘ ‘|;';°‘1',‘°"2'(°”"': concerned. ous roars which can be heard for sev- |indicated the lad could not have 18 bonu 00 response to a call for aid, fire appara- |editor of the publication for life. \nf rated tipon later in the day:at. the eral miles. Dense black smoke is|hanged himself. e {us was sent for from three nearby e e, same hospital. He octors N. Y. Supreme Court Judge |filing the sky. ey towns. " _ REVIVES WHIPPING POST Washington, May 4. — Chairman| "y, gde of two hours, three blocks, Heads Masons’ Grand Lodge HYLAN IN ACCIDENT Bridgeburg, Ont., May 4.—Express- [MeCumber of the scnate finance com- fy,ogiges the barn where the fire start- New York, May 4.—State Supreme 4 mittee was authorized formally today | " cen reduced ashes, 3 Fofk, May 4.—May yla the belief that the whipping post| ed, had been reduced to ashes. Court Judge Arthur Tompkins of Ny. | New Yofk, May 4.—Mayor Hylan is5the hest curb for banditry Magis-|bY the majority of that committee to| ack, was elected grand master of Ma- trate Goodwin today sentenced Allen |Present his soldiers bonus plan m(lh sons in New York state at the con- 3 the bank loan provision to President “ ] here from Orange, N. J. and charged Miss IFowlow, a : and Clarence Burke to a se e ou L) A cluding session of the annual conven- > = Harding as the committec plan. Jailed Becau with use for his own purposes of $953 scovered in a gravel tion of the grand lodge. Senator Smoot, republican, Utan,| NOt Give K. K. K. Secrets ot the union's tunds was held in| yards from. her parents’ home = however, informed the committeemen | pukersficld, Cal, May 4.—E. A. Ab-| 81,000 bail for trial in the superior|early today. She disappeared weveral that he also would lay before the |y, o plumber today is in jail be-[court today. :mmvlm\ ago, and it is thought she president his bonus plan which con-|.anuse he refused to testify hefore the {went astray in a blizzard and ctum- HAYNES UND KNIFE e R templates a 20 year endowment life | grang jury yesterday in its investiga- | CROKER FUNERAL POSTPONED | bled in the o m!“z s y ail K or smothered by the snow. Commissioner Haynes has undergone T l P . l H 1' P 1 L { i 5 rabrkess insurance plan without any specific|gion of alleged Ku Klux Klan activi-| Dublin, May 4 (Iy Associated ) ;nr:lmg'uto?:rfif:v:rtlnsur‘:‘n'rr)‘i?irl; P:.r::i il L iy IOtrope’ g e, i provisions for loans to be made to|(jes, He said that to answer questions | Press)—The funcral of Richard Crok- TWO ¥ 'w»?n:xsun_"ql’rr b A "- ° l M W veterans of Dist. Attorney Dorsey “would be a|er which had been set for 10:30 a. m pe e e :n“)!n bl: :;::kan?m:‘r::p:iflokdn;‘ 3 ;r?-' and ued COIors’ Late‘t T,l"lg n lfen s wear | Chairman McCumber will be ac-|\jolation of the oath of the Ku Klux(today has been postponed until to- HIEAt % HhadguArEarE, companied (o the White House by ijan,” morrow. S several other members of the ma- | to discuss her r Union Man Accused of { A Using Funds of Loca‘l ‘Fmd Body of Young Stamford, May 4 Prederick B, \\'()man in (,',ra\'e] Pit Peterson, financial secretary of the local painters’ union who was brought St, John's, N, I, May 4.—The body young woman of had a narrow escape from injury to- day when his automobile was struck by a trolley car at Bushwick avenue|FPemberton and Sicgel street, Brooklyn. He was|prison sentence and 20 lashes each. trown from his seat but was only[The two men were convicted of rob- shaken up. bing a store last November. Are Not in Sympathy With President of Clark College, MASS TOR CROKER Chicago, May 4.— Father's night- up. They call it the “trouserless pa- |jority committee Worcester, Mass., May 4.—Dr. Ed- s y ! It ble breasted all| He will ask Mr. Harding to ap- New York, May 4.—A requiem mass [ shirt—perhaps even the fuzzy one Jima chlgh LB L il PIOVE thE Gomimitted: Arafty bt ?r‘:‘- Dozen Soldter Hospltals To Care For 5 400 [win G. Boring, professor of experi- S \ " [the way down to the shins—the coat| I ; ] for Richard Croker, former Tammany | with the pink stripes and the split at|gpirt jdea carried further. It has double | bonus bill which diftess little from O hall chief was attended by 200 of his|a,cn side of the tail—is coming back, | rows of froj . > 4 except th 4 sity and D, Carroll C. Pratt, an ine e . S g fasteners, is called es-|the house measure excep at the n s ecommen e friends today at the church of St. 18- |, 4 4iong with it, suspenders, sleeve | pecially smart in confused .shades o« [so-called reclamation provision s en, osti g ’ (ol structor of the same department, watius Loyola. His children, Richard, |} g 00" g rubbers, solid square | heliotrope, elephant’s breath gray or |eliminated. | Lkl M0 toed, conspicuous rubbers, This fore- [pale lemon and frequently has a| ——_— - | > " Y cast of an age of innecence in men's|shawlish collar of contrasting color| . - ~ % | LobILL S el L fashions for the coming year was|and raglan sleeves. | 12 soldier hospitals at a cost of $17,- y od at the versity Ventura, Cal, May. 4. —Walking on|pyried today by the United Nation As to the sleeve supporters and | THE WEATHER BB nd WA A RRtAT cavmatty ‘oh] 8%, WilLbe able to start work-es soon | VARL. It 18, Siated KL 0, MEEEERE the ocean in a pair of small foot boats | jothiers, holding its 16th semi-an- | galluses both were displayed by the || - ¢ b s S0 as posdble on all facilities contem- |that their leaving Clark is indireetly was the feat of A. N. Sheldon, a|pyal convention here. convening clothiers in soft tones of Hartford, May {.—Forecast || 5400 beds, is provided for in a bill [ piated under the Langley bill author- [due to the action of President Wal- rancher before a crowd of 500 today.| just when the oli night garment[pink, blue and lavender.’ The up t “ for New Britain and vicinity: 'rnpm—nq today by the house appro-|izing the $17,000,000 outlay. The ad- |lace W. .\1\\l<\mlr tn s"r“np\{"z ::n;m';::: >rof. Sco Near v have tendered their resignations bee cause they are not in sympathy with hington, May 4 Krection of , 000,000, and the director of the vet- [the present administration at Clark, erans' bureau, the committee declar- |and have accepted positions at Har- i e had been all bhut routed hy the ro-|the minute dresser is expected to un Occasional showers tonight and priations committee. The bill makes [ditional funds, it was stated, may not | lecture by ROPER SIGNED UP. guish pajama and was relegated to the [ derstand of coirse that either sleeve. || Friday; little change in tem- a direct appropriation of $12,000,000, | be required before 1924. ; the principals deny this is l,hr p{r}:n- Denver, May 4.-—Captain Bob Roper |shelf with such vanishing institutions | hiolders or suspenders should match | perature; fresh southeast and 2, New York, New Jer- | cipal motive ‘:YC":L(,,,)’?“. :" :; and Fred }uiton, heavyweights, wore [as “my last quart” came the renais-the garters and that the Brummels scuth winds, ar ,-(r::)!e ameu- signed tnday to hox 12 rounds eére|zance. [t it said father would hardly | must have sleeve holders and sus- the pight ¢f May 1%. recopnize the thing, for it is all dolled | penders to match each shirt. this being the sum estimated to be| District No withdrawn from the treasury during|sey and Connecticut, tuberculosis | members of the the next fiscal year. Authority is giv- | cases, 500 beds; general cases, 150 |resign are denicd by ! : lb-——-———— # | en, however, for the additional $5,- |beds; $2,100,000. tioned.

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