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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922 WITH PRESIDENT <z o e ot CALL VALENTINO s e WORK AS REVIEWED sy s o .|| 5 S G S theater building, Bunday, from 9 un- lvered to uny rtof wlty, New Haven High School, IR o' loslE i e " y slock instead of in the old LINE RATES 1Ol T 0y CONRECUTIVE INSERTIONS UREENHOUSE ("""I"""";n::"l‘:i‘,‘"_’_'. :3"“ f"' ‘:‘: 1T . | H Informai Discussion of Rates 1§ rack o« wracuce was smven as .h..fProsecutmn Clms {0 Have Foung 7, =t b o Gnoperadues at Yalo Ignorant | e R g, g reason the New Britain High school § gh scho ‘Some Sunny 1 ' special Vietor 1 line 10e, Adelnh Sandalle, 218 Oak Bt. Tels Reported to Be Purpose 3iitl, i o “tam 5 2 enme | Five Material Witnesses ~ |oencerecora.” c'i. ieree & "o of Amount Accomplished g [l e ‘ i which was ayed @ Val | i) s played at - Walnut Hill| PR T S The annual meeting of the Tuber- | 42 10 start ity ¢ th Valley for next year's park this morning. ey : U 150 8L Voo rong flowering pips 60¢ Washington, May Lending rall- | our single and two double matches| 108 Angeles, May 20.~The names| nestay piont Wil be held next Wed-| oy Haven, May 20.—Undergrad.| Upon” A prtication. (| lmir s ordern to Box 488, Hers road executives of the country were were played. In the single & vl (7 ¢ t 4 K| ) | VO VA oL ie i S B L A b W R L were i single matches ¢ witnesses whose testimony s v uates at Yale university, in the belief| d - etk ai fah the e ; i N y 18 0, U. A M. e \, N st ¥, | count 4 word, to a lina v 7 arriviig here today for the WHIte Niiljoy of New Haven defeated Schu- | Delieved “to be of “great prosecution | jomtsne. ~ aopannt 210 Main 8t brof, Charles M. Andrews, Far- ([l 24 Hnes o en inch, i KRB, MivATERRC Iais . X night, Alpha Orch.—adyt, [T Tl T RS and hou juetn, Flowers a‘l occasions, | Kay It with fuwers, Welch's Flower Shop, House dinner conference tonight to|nack of this city or A Lol O ’ | of, : pack of this city 3-6, i Jack- 3 obtained today at Indlo, | “Mary' Lawlor has transferred land |"8M Professor of American history - R M DL SRR 0 i have little idea of the research work | e 89 Weet Main £t which they have been invited DY (gon of New Huven defeated Christ|Calif.. by lLos Angeles detectives who. I're 1t Harding, The list of the .3 (.3; Johnson of the Elm city de-|&re investigating in Mexican border :'M-h"“‘“"“ 94l Tooky- SN prantnib s out by members of the vari-| No Ad, Acoeptad After 1 P M. For L DUGOR. dnemy Inwiing, AAN. DAl L8AD ) fey ossels 7-5, 6-1; Mills defeated | LOWNS the recent marrage in Mexico | 'O harles M. Peterson. ous faculties, To unlock the gates|(| TmAed Pake on Bare 1y, i ity Gerniums, 100 up S6e. Redding given 1t the White House but N of Rudolph Valentino and Winifred Rig Jewelry Sale at Henry Mornns,‘”m' it '- ¢ e 15 et CA ;\n.pwl Over (he Telephone For § rating plants, Tomatoes, nnppm ts who had registered at the doubls matohes Butisr Hudnut, known professionally as| —*dVt: [ Ll Rl AL IR M callingf Avd : Tel 102 otels up to noon in=| g 0 NURNRE L) At i “lardho . Y 88 Dr Vincent J. Smith, of 144 High |quate proportion some of the re- werbtor. 1AV i whvlow aad e oen o R e R LS apman of New Haven defeated | street, today registered at the town|Sults accomplished and some of = the % itary vases n”l'"l‘)lh.‘lh‘.r‘:“ s't);renfi‘;mr‘-“m: R ime o T Il Deanals t\y w,~ ind Clanci of this eity 11-9, 6-2;| Question Involved. | clerk’s office, his intention to prac- |tASks now being carried out, I'rof, An- = - T 3 T . o R Beddioersihnte St pr 4 the Baiti. | Malloy and Mills defeated Christ and | The district attorney is trying to de- | tjce medicine In this city. drews has made a review. In a pre- = ool SGHanE B! Tove Schupack s . .||m total score | termine whether Valentino committed “Rosy Posy" Fox Trot at Mornns',‘“"n’y way . thef professor says: ‘“The = N nt 1 s g was I‘..n in favor of New Haven. “”‘\-m‘:un_\' in remarrying before his :H-;, advt, undergraduate concerns himself with | e 048, ot | e IR R The exeeutives daratoa bl e At Saturday the local team will NoThe from Jean Acker, sereen| The Lineoln Realty company has|® Bood deal of extra-curriculum bus ON le’l'r“” :uurmmzn.» !nnl:;‘ “papors ;“M B "‘m"' '}“' s S B ar 4 - ooty ntiaty again stack themselves against the| A« “‘ 88, was made absolute, ‘ \,,.“m,,.m.d a lot on Park Reserve to|luess, down to that of the janitors, ]""'r“'ff; uffi«“‘g,m“.’o’"’ ‘."‘:‘ “"' N Monday, May st ety tennis players of Hartford, 1' |In|nm Distriet Attorney Me( lol.\”", Home Bank and Realty company. and old-clothes men, but 1r(_(!wv work clery work A Monumiont | Rowt Niek Marian, 5 ( hapmaga L iy e el lml ;lnlmi ]\o ‘hml received B visit to- 1 arench's bus leaves at 7:30, Danc-|that centers in the administration ark St ¢ Inion Bt : rnr‘p]n-’lh o erwee T [day from representatives of “'motion |inz at Hanover Park,—adyvt building of the graduate school he is T e A g o, Finder please e UL PREMIER POINGARE AGTS |1 i ‘ ; A that ‘ Arfeede b ‘:(’.‘Z;m mnrum; who had attempted | “ppo North Side Meat Market has|Dblessedly ignorant. : oy AR L return to Herald Office, Reward. isoourbgerihe tnvestigation He | peen incorporated with a capital of Research and publication have a | won: parties we H'nnk 5 " S erson who picked up € Teather where | Prowpt attention. Charles Giedridil purse on Walnut St vesterday noon of rallway iives and other rail- ey | quoted them as saying | N 5 .standing in certain quarters road officia inizations had not 3 . . c . . $15,000 of which $1,500 has been 5t hacieas, vor, Oppogite Mvase m to 10 Scheol 8 o Eitn axiced 1 ot tonights con.| Will Endeavor to Come to Under. | There is much money involved. Tt| .64 4y ecording to the certificate|fcotball scores and the glories of ath- | Leiuic U s i L D s L R G TR s T 1 i co will he very disastrous to the industry i ASTUNE “and flowers for ail ae- L Y filed with the city clerk. The in- | Fetihbe Snd’ That e e AT 5 ket L0 letics are not always rated accord. " N oo = .y i €rence ¢ I ues! 8 . standing With Allies on Reparations | 1f the Valentino case is prosecuted.” o ¢ 4 A PRLL S8, UL HOLY) Porsi M cluded only men actually directing | ; | He said he replied: ; i corporators are Idward Rachlin,|INE to undergraduate stundards, tre g nerals, ete, Call Persona goods, ‘\l(o and Maria Brescia 8 \ttleme: ; professor goes on to say, “Yale is the 11 Prompt attention, \vl‘!AlTh.\Tll-. CAR . OWNLRS!=Tires and railroad systems Settlement Against Germany, “When you find damaged ¥ “0., 60 West Main St aute supplies ordered at the Culp-Plan Although there has been o offs| vou must take the hazard of the| The Emeralds won the second game | mother of scholars as well as of men,” o Btare, savex you twa profits ot more. “All I . May 20.—By the Associated | gain i | of the season last night defeating the |he adds, “and. the dwellers in ”‘“!"' Reine : et e i aiely.’ @m. Mdse, Union, LEE ANCe declarec ) Lyl ; rse L J v Frat leclared Premier|~ Ho declined to name his visitors, | fast Dublins by a score of 1 to 0. Asters, « dergraduate plains might do Poincare today “will endeavor 10| e said they made no “threats. but | Hinchey was on the mound for the Peppers, 100 doz, Joe Losia, 2 Mill St "ar than to find out something of how | BTN =W 1 {Fvelop your ome to an understanding with the 1 did some fine twirling. The |the RATEAE] St AR LR R DU (> B DL AL 1 the | rather u “plea” because of the finan- | Winers and did some fine e dent Harding will be asked is not | #/lies regarding the action to be taken|cial value of Valentino's contracts and | Emeralds would like to arrange [clate what the upper (not the —sub- | i pre=s 7 other) half lives' and to appre- &7 iditional cost. Try i+, Arcade Studio. itely known but the belief is|Against Germany if she defaults in|the probable cifect of prosecution on|games with any fast team in the xlalm;“;”:‘,’d} _“':\”" 'i" ’:“f!“i rordlier fins o ¢ aro—FanalTE that he will endeavor to ascertain | PAYments of her reparations, but if|the box office.” [and team managers secking games Stitution in which it lives tamous Burhke kol bug, the bag it what the railroads themselves can | l'rance is unable to secure an agree- | Saw “Sheik” and Friend | should write to Francis Mclnerny of Much Work Done. L alininum bottom, Light and strong, do in a voluntary way towards a de- |Ment she wil linsist on her right to act| The district attorney’s detectives re-| 87 Beaver street. The historical department ha T e | separate! The premier said such|ported that the five witnesses they had i - ; al announcement that the chief | ip for discussion for the dinner be the railroad ra situation eral assumption. What turned out nineteen volumes in nine crease of rate 3 action would be taken under those|located at Indio would testify to the| DEATHS AND FUNLRALS years in the task of “enabling the L, LA clauses of the treaty of Versailles|appearance of Valentino and Miss| world to understand the significance DEMPSEY WOULD WIN which gave the allies, in case of de-|Hudnut at the Palm Springs hotel. Michael Dougherty |of its own past” Three more \ol-}Aner Lapse Oi SlX Years CO“" A LQVER THE CENTRAL ¢ s | faut by Germany, the power to take| It has been previously stated that if The funeral of Michael Dougherty, [umes are in the press and five more T 8 “UREASE AND SIMONIZ S | measures such as economic and finan- |sufficient evidence was obtained to!of 105 Smalley street, was held this|Well along in preparation. Of the CARL MAIN AND REAR 103 Such Is Belief of French Sports Edi- | cial prohibitions and reprisals “and in|prove that after the marriage in | morning with a requiem high mass at |nineteen published volumes eleven arc‘strflctmfl work Begms n MOSCOW SST ) T ALSO DAY _ 5 general ‘such other measures.” The | Mexico the film actor - brought his|the Church of St. John the Evangelist |doctoral dissertations. Of the re- 2 T T“‘;-l*'i_?n*l'; AR tor Discussing Proposed Second |treaty reads as the respective govern- | bride back into California bigamy|The mass was sung by Rev. 'r‘hcmaa"‘"mfll"‘k"’ two have been contributed i Fita % proceedings would be instituted. J. Laden, pastor, at 9 o'clock. The |by writers in other instiutions. LY E sl y I VOl R R TITE Wiil Topelve promet. in the circumstances. The detectives were expected also| pa)| hearers were Patrick W., and| Professor-emeritus G. B. Adams is‘gmnmg (T S T 'M”.(,in'g N and courtvous service at judd and Dune Paris, May . —L'Auto, leading - - [to visit I Centro, Calif, and Mexi-| Eqward Smith, Frank, Michael Mc-|Writing on early English legal and | tivitv arter nearly six years during s athletic daily, gives prominence to an ROTARI |cali, Lower California. |Inerney, Frank Kenney and John|constitutional history. Prof. Allen |y ek Ay n-'_“‘m-‘. hmm‘f Sflfj w"mx“vad“\:m r;&;crimfie:;!. article dismissing the proposed ‘re- ANS LEAVE | Valentino's attorne, have —an- Glackin. Burial was in St. Mary's|Johnson is completing “The Chroni-| i o ang some public institutions were | Here is our price list: | soles (leather) venge match” between Georges Car- Inounced he was ready at any time to‘,‘\mfl"‘ cles of America,”” assisted by Pros. 5 Ak 2 | with rubber i.cels, 0. Half soles & permitted to fall into disrepair, hoth ' sewed b 1.35; for pentier and Jack Dempsey as ‘“de- |talk to the district attorney. et T e Farrand and Andrews. The last e S [y s Heewed) h. Tubber BB > Briti F- N 1 hird g * % & the Soviet officials and private indiv- Indies, $1.1¢. an t heels, $1.65. void of sporting interest a mere repe- | British Members Sail From South- Miss Acker made her third en-) ___ i named is working on early Inglish|ij,a15 are now in the throes of a re.| Jiubber men, 4ic; women, 40c, tition of the Jersey City defeat and| oG Tl L " gagement én appear at the district at-| SUPPOSED LIQUOR taxation and the colonial period of | oy HIC O Wark ol for and deliiored. We make @ E 1 orld Convention | torney's office today. 1 A o i 9 P! < i ¥ b old s ok and wear like new. Unite ’ Amerigan. nigtory, “Fror. B¢ K, Miich The hotel where most of the for-| Shoe Repuiring Uo. 216 Arch, Tel. 1729-2, completely usele FOUND TO BE OIL |c!l in a chapter on early English {aX- | iznars coming fo. Moseow are. hou Henry Dethes, writer of the arti-| o Be Held in Los Angeles, Cal c‘lfl saw the r}'chrl\yx Ayllm‘- -(1|_\)~ when i . Tag ; SUMMER GAMP PLANS ‘almr]\ t‘s'd{ls”lmmlz :hv\vmarbtmrrydoflM G T 40 was di knocked out by the condon, May 20 (By Associated | S ocal taxation iand: tracing it ., Underi,izhtmare' of |dirt, vermin ‘and lack|T | Henry 1I. | Match With Georges Carpenticr. | ments may determine to be necessary Carpentier was champion, and s the French pugi- | Press)—Amidst showers of confotti the Sons of g | 3 - of service has | heen renovated = SRR 5 list has not the remotest chance to|and streamers, with bell ringing and Prohibition Navy Searchers Find Long History Compiled. |and is to be put back on a pre-revo- | A C AL K A ot v0, Prof. C. Seymour is writing on Bu- | o0 pagis. ! ALIE Cohean win from the American. Georg he [singing led by Sir Harry Lauder Details Arranged For The Girls And ! ‘OLN_ ST. says, had the opportunity in the sec [a party of British rotarians left Lon- 2 ond round of using his famous right, |l don today for Southamptotn to board| BO¥s At Burlington—Workers Are “but whatever may have been said » steamer Berengaria en route to Sclected about it, it did not put Dempsey in| L Angeles to attend the interna- f much danger.” |tiona! Rotary club’s conference, . Plans have been perfected Sougl Ne: CHght Thigstd New:ibondon ropean diplomacy since 1914, Asso-| g 0SS etamed & | d e e i Juests, iong aceust to carry-!__W | Harbor—Had No Booze. |ciate Protessor C. H. Haring s out-|n . ineir own water, brewing their| BUIMOBILT | lining a history of South America; As-! (5 % 05 LT 0 e own food City | New London, May 20.—Forsyth|sistant Professor K. H. Gabriel s 05 (0 €00 mO07 08 (REE OWE 00 Hanfbre Ava ah) Rialey for the|line tug William C. Bickle, sought by | working en a volume on the history o 0¢'F FOPTS BER 08 Herqiming Boct. AL L D M. Dethes advised Carpentier fo| 1In a specch to the delegates, Sir|i*regh Air Camp at DBurlington during the prohibition navy for several days,fof American Agriculture; Assistant ¢yl U i (O B0 (et e i SEDSMORIIB L T el stick to the light heavyweight class|Harry said the confetti signified a|July and August. Miss R. Doolittle, | Was found here last evening shortly | Professor K. I. Asakawa is study “g‘lmf‘n T e T R (_,mv: B MA v PHONE 252 in which he has given France the|wedding “heetwecn two great nations, |has been named matron of the eamp | after word came o local collectors of |the feudal regime in Japan which | AE 78 t‘ 2 S ons n oD | = world's championship. Great Dritain and United States. during July. The nurse duties willlinternal revenue Jeremiah Dillon and |will be the first work to treat with p wing G el L e 1;‘&' ’?‘\ r P o Y tJoseph C. Comstock look f er. ; |8 3 o tal J ph (& to loo or her. |the rlr\(’lg})mrnl of feudal msmutmns‘ To encourage repair of apartment Light m; T":ur;i\s.;‘ B 1,045 “The rotary movement,” he con-|he cared for by Miss Lane of the Vis- t tinued, “ought to give a hand 1o | jting Nurse association. Miss Coringe | She had been lying for three days at|in that country from a comparative {buildings and detacked dwelings, | . ipvise o] 153 AncH 8y, ks ke * Sl M, IRVING Y REVENUE MEN AFTER TUG [oringing the wedding to pass Tor|Gemiwin wil be the. dietitian, . and|Chappell Co. whart and’ had large |standpoint, with a view of contribut- IRVING there 1s nothing in these nations | yiss Helen Rockwell will be in eharge | casks on her defk, which today were |ing essential data to an undorqmnd.i‘““;’s““"sw';i “;“”‘ nas ’;"‘”"‘" ”’f‘\"h SoE which does not mean absolute har-|of the recreational work. found to contain oil. Captain Tawes |ink of the place that feudalism oc-|SiCh @ state of unripalr that tany Crew Leaves New York For New Lon- | mony among the English speaking| pDuring the month of August, which | 0f the Hahn of the prohibition navy |cupies in the social evolution of man. “fl“‘ "‘:" “":‘;‘q" $2ar P m‘l;‘; RLEFS, 05 toifin i , | peoples.” Iwill he devoted to the boys, Physical |asserts that just before the capture of | Assistant Professor J. C. Archer is| vocco SAuict Ao GEEUEC 10 ML 2ol as how, 1. . Rudolph, 127 Cherry o St0 Uiapient diper Willlam. Gl i | Director Wilson of the Hartford High |the liquor laden smack Edna and |working on Mohammed as a mystic, “r','r‘a““:n:"“‘;":’;fil Lllm"’(‘h"_ ,““1‘ n" _8t.. Thone - 3 0 e c b s b A s Vv his | g e 28 . nd | Terms to Cry s 'te New York, May 20—A ship's crew| Woman’s Party Request cided to have the camp incorporated, |stop. Word was received today tbat |fessor Newhall; Asslstant S 3, [year rfn"t't{\'j,; (';‘:‘",’:m‘:‘"flff‘"“‘i.,ain‘ D e dats unieva A R M of revenue officers today left for New | Washington, — May 20.—Acting and steps are being taken along these | revenue officers from New York were M. 8, Allison is writing a_life of | ™a¥ Tent URR '8 BEOM (Y Y ey | BUICK, 1815 4 cylinder tourlng car; newiy London, Conn. to board the tug Wil-|Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt to-|lines. coming by boat to take possession of [Thiers: Instructor Dumas Malone is! 2nd for wha e I‘ e ey Phainied, { new tires. upholstering vory IERCC I Bleke which was sel | day announced he had declined a e |the Bickle, which has been in custody |writing on the economist, Thomas MY ”';,"ns"‘f;‘d",“ fg';vahp":;:" S gadng Jfa’nh:',”'.i‘c“K neEect Hmhlsiian terday by the commander of the for-|plication of the National Woman's/Qhower Is Tendered of details of men from the coast guard | Cooper; Instructbr 1" J. Manning is| i PETeOnt SA% J0 EIEEE TR W0 1 im st R mer sub-chaser Hahn of the prohibi-|Party for use of naval facilities in | academy since seizure by the local|cxamining Great ‘Britainis . imperial| (5ot 28 Hoit e L g mos occupy 17, “Litt'a Four,” fouring, fine tion navy. brokiuasting ndlvassss to b alivenaa ) Miss Mary McNamara revenue officers. |defense of the colonics; and Instructor | *P3¢® &7Y 08 L BeTROR e e rival condtion, ton uplolstery and The tug is alleged by revenue men |tomorrow at the dedication of the| A miscellaneous shower was ten.| Secretary Lester A. Korsyth of the |van Siyck is engaged upon a story of | N USCOV M8 WAO, ok g ?’,‘"",““’“(," tires. Price § ¥ c company owning the Bickle stated to- [the electoral reform under the res.| O four years have been huddled in . P. Manee, 84 n n"]vphnL: 5- | tiny rooms allotted them by fhe gov- i 513" aael; i to have been implicated in the activi- dered Miss Mary McNamara last eve- e e B { e ties of the sloop Grace and Fdna North | hat the tug had not been ear-|toration and the July Monarchy jn ernment, are gradually moving in to Apply brunvlly Brick u f i . ‘ a e a S5 . g rying liquor and was in these waters |7 very 3 ist | seized off the Jersey coast several|velt said on the hroad ground that|street. ~ Miss McNamara reronm]wwkr‘«'“ I“vh'”— o RS thess W France, Every member of the histor- | T0RREEH S0 o e quarters, if LR i iyl days ago with a cargo of whiskey|such use would contravene the navai| many gifts. During the evening piano ¥ & 5 S8 Bht chance |ical department is at work or is out-| i o© have sufficient funds to repair BUICK, 1010 roudster. "Engine Just “eve worth $150,000. order employment of the naval radio | solos were rendered by Mrs. Ahlquist 0 pick up. lining tasks, Prof. Andrews s: ,,;‘“m’n | hauld in ‘..fyl‘:ll'o.rn\ud;y.‘::,&, :M, ,‘;; George Forsythe president of the|[for political purpo and vocal solos were given by the P which the undergraduate has little or| =" " = ! . % A. Hence, 51 Maip 8t. party’s new headquarters here. The application was denied by Mr. Roose-| ning at her home on 112 \lhere Goocd Used Cors orsythe towing line and owner of the i Misses Iiorence and Esther Fitager-| CASH IS SU[CIDE no knowledge. A - Bickle, was aboard when she was can-| Reorganization of P. 0. |sldnaskaaier fymtan, s Mo VORS NEW POLICY : : s SRR Namara is to become the bride of B 1 GHINESE TRUCE LIKELY FA ] ‘}2‘(’."\”“ ;’n'f""‘({ri:::?,‘,‘,"g‘f‘,?z tured at New London. He declined 4 : ra is t e to say whether enarges nad been| System at N. Y. Planned | rrancis Hilbie on June 7, at st 7 : s placed against him. Washington, May 20.—Acting Post-| Mary's church at 9 o'clock in the Former Betting Commissioner Ad- i . ? r . Cohen, 867 New Britain master General Bartlett Jeft Washing-| morning. {08 Barber Agkinst Steculati British Gevernment Inclined to Like ton today for New York with the an- ‘ b e gainst Speculation, | ¢nigeation of North and South is' Plan Closer Union of o IS, ipm o ety g5 Presbyterian Churches |organizing the New York city post, I g X 7 in-| Hear Thomas Edlson New Yorly aMdy, SleGHASIES Tl 45 e, Seeking Doace; OYatERto T VA My B0,k | Crace elployes faiD o DaNe been Cash, once a betti s i T first step toward closer relations of ¥olvad In numetous schemes lookingd New -York, MivyEl: = Thoms yifmv1z' m;’v’a)_vvhrmg mt[m?‘l:sxvo”;rr v‘un- i {5 inening Aoy Qe The g i abis Hortharn “and southern Presbyterian |C° e looting of malis. | Edison today accepted an invi a(vow e e BeE 0 oy off the| ~Peking, May 20—(By the Assoctat- BFitish government | as 6 multor 0% o A1 BODY, suitable for a Dodge churches was up to the general as- B e e |to appear before the senate agricul- Pv)”l“{* fi';"' 2, ‘rfv _himself under the ed Press)—Solution of China’s in. Empire concern,. is favorably 1r:~ 2 3 kYot o] STy of ‘the Forthers chureh, today 1 RTAIN VITITORS | ture committee for examination in W ‘”‘ -“I ld-”r’“fl express. 2 ternal problems including unification | clined toward Australia's “hw‘ffu B il aker, 224 Arch St Shen the general assembly of the| The members of the Textile Union|connection with the committee's in-| Hundreds of pasengers saw Cash|of the north and south, await tne |traNa® poley, reports S deneion rothevs deliveries, open and panel southern church adopted a constitu- [Who have been selling flowers in this | vestigation of proposals for develop- :"n"d‘“m‘]:h"‘_“ eap at Lenox avenue outcome of the military activities| NOlY, agent general for West AUS- “iodies. Also Dodgo Brothers tourings. E street and some wWwomen|north of Tien Tsin where'the armieg, tralia in London. Cohen, 8§67 New Britain Ave., | fainted. Five cares pased over his|of Gen. Chang Tso-lin and Gen, Wu, Sir James states that the policy! tion of the Presbyterian reformed |City today for the benefit of the suffer- [ing the government's power and ni- . 3 i % anc ldren in Manches- | trate projects at Muscle Shoals. churches of America. Notice of the|ing women and chi ] ol i i rody. Tucked under the band of his| p, ol ac would help close the back doer to the 1 Y 0! Pei-Fu face each other P good car at a low price, M. living Jes- action will be sent the general as-[ter, N. H., will be entertained by the R T R ERAEl: 3 4 s D Mbe B LR 3 X arr Preaboterinn | Central Lahor Union at Turner halll yMISCELLANEOUS SHOWER straw hat was a note which said| Gen. Wu who defeated Chang in|Austratian continent, and especially 80 o " g57 vy st “This is a Studebake sembly of the northern Preshyterian {ISCELLAY ) o e e g ; Nl r churches now in ssion at Des|this evening. There will be a Miss Antolnette Nos, was tendered please notify Mrs. McLaughlin I'm | their recent campaign near l‘fikin:.:l‘h" |;n{:pn[l\]1m1 sn\ml-{'r(}mm territor- | year." 5 fais b = S d entertainme seal and UBS 2 Al *nAered jead” and gave her telephone =1 % aeair | 168 of Northern Australia DODGE, 1918 Foadster, with lunch and entertainment of vocal and [ /88 S8 O ot B e ning 4 & phone num- | has declared he will not fight again A ( 18 Toudster, with winter top. if Chang peaceably withdraws his| g ones {nstrumental selectiohs’ rendered b Tt is possible, Sir James said, that Newly p 5 excellent tires and & local amateur performer: at _the home of Mrs. D. Hugen of| " (agh was said to have insericd a|forces north of the great wall as the|the Imperial government wouid did [ ury £0¢ JJohn C. Baker, 224 YORIC COUNCIL TRIP. | 185 South Main street. One of the 1 p ¥ 6 3k wl i ailw: Lo 2 - i AR DOR B * | i i st dnarsinge. Miss fortune and to have lost it all on the most important question to be con-| ' the' scheme of h"”'h’,’,’: '"",“"3 DODGE BROTHERS coupe. gine perfect, Doric Council will visit Tonic Coun- AUTO STRIKES BOY | features was a mock arriage. Miss| o o¢ siderad How N THe estABLIERTAANY BE and roads apd equipping 2,000 farm excellent paint and upholstery. This is a cil.of Bristol on the evening of May| 5 pooc 0o o streat «t.|Anna Herman was the groom; Miss e s e o ligrants from British lands. real buy. Terms o sult. City Service Sta- B. Butler, of 17 Oak street, report- |y ,,ise Woith, the bride; Grace Wil- |a constitutional government. (A Tien PR & ¢ | _tlon, Mariford Ave. at Stanley St | Tsin dispatch last night reported that TIORT, 1020 coupe, runs smoothly, good 31, making the trip by auto and leav- S L 4 i ¥ ed to the police this noon that as he | ./ ) Tt s Toadegn 5 " At D S S Refused AdJOUlnment9 | Chang's troops had completely evacu- ew Fire Alarm SVStem | painf, 5 excellent tires, upholstery very i sonic hall abi £:30 or 7 p. m, T ing Masonic hall about 8:30 or 7 p. M. B, Wgiving his car on North street, kood. Gives 20 miles to the gallon, very The local degree team will exemplify [}'25 “TYIAS 108 €00 ©“t | the flower girl. The House was pret- B4 Yatrstal GhaheIT i 5 : the superexcellence degree. Louls Kazlowskl, about ' four yearsiyyy gecorated in pink and biue, Mi Fires at Magistrate alul Wenchim, i et Mg e For Treasury Dept. Ciasmicxicar (o run price & oy 8675 A = old, of 190 North street, ran from Noe, who is to become the bride of Mullingar, County West Meath, May self and 19 train loads of soldiers hm]‘ ” 3 May 20.— Gy Tc mwe to suit, \( Inll\s: Jester, 193 Arch s the sidewalk against the fender on his Y| already gone outside the great wall.| , v ashinston, May 20.—Installation: g “wrnis debaker NEW YORK CLEARING : RE a5 e down. Anoar. | James Martin on June 2§, was the 20.—The Sinn Fein parish court was|q, o2 B! greatl wall-iof a complete new fire alarm system | iong = s B T i ey S St % ; car and was knocked down. Appar- | orE AR Bl o gt broken up today when chairman of! THe Tetreat was attributed either to/0' A ot ! RI) Toadsie fe:hanically good, Exchang o Tk Selim vint B Gen. Wu's outflanking or to trouble | VS Degun today in the treasury. Two ' shock a demountable rims, new b getian ¢ g e the body decided to adjourn the (-asfi'm NERERHES > & ©0 trouble 4,05 and a false alarm in the .,m,-m- {npARRA_slipscover kood paint, $150. G, | SINGING IN HARTFORD on trial. The plaintiff began to ubuse ! A within recent weeks led to the dec |5 :“%'rw ]4( :L«.F/l* 'A:u-vfl: B, | the magistrates and the defendant e = | FORDS, snecdsters, touriugs and deliveries, AUTO MISHAP Grand" touring, “White Australia” Plan, According . four new tires, . G. P. Manee, Then Iinds Own Life. | Senate Committee to e Probable—Both Leaders Reported Hain, _Telephone, to Reports - it { AYH coure, T450. Tires and raint Tmperial L v r in ffln' shape, South End {atukd, 51 RSN BROTITERS, 1916 touring car. A | Miss Mildred Berlund of this city, % e L 3 s MISHA jto install alarm boxes on every ”UOF Low prices. Aaron G, Cohen, 567 New {will sing tonight at a concert given| &% the plaintift cames to grips. Llows = P {and in the basement with steel cov-| Liritain Ave., Hartford. at Chapier house, Hartford, She will| e then exchanged and one of the| ! ichael Arneth of 217 Shuttle Mea- | ered wires leading to, the office of FORD, 1913, 1 ton deitvery with “Xpres | he accompanied on the plano by Miss participants drew a revolver and fivel | d0W avenue reported to the’ police | ipe captain of the watch, which would | brdr. 20 ¥ord delivery. The S. & |Syivia Norden. Both young women|SC\eral times at the beneh. The mag- | that he had colllded with a car owned provide one of the most perfect fire | APt Selte torb. 15 Bim_ St ‘;—‘" s 1 1 4 anc % an -l g yeeuster in good condition, $75 cas istrates and solicitors fled. d driven by M. H. Fox of 93 Hart-|ajarms systems in the countr I " {akes it. Also an Oakiand % touring. are well known in local musical cir-| ford avenue on Lyons tpeet T oA | 3 .yons stree s R - 4 cles, having appeared before the pub- | Sty B ; 5 i SR i 5 o g Both cars were damaged. 0., anover ar lie_several times, L | BANK soLD TO ANOTHER | ar gl Gelman Reparatlons Act | ¥omD; Touring, A bargain, Good cons . i Pawtucket, R. I, May 20.—The In-| HEARINGS FOR JITNEURS : Nets England £3,680, 000\ Suinlile (G ot New rRtele, DI Wi 5 dxts ‘ 5 May 20.—The commission- : 1 LES LYONS' VERSATILE SIX : it well. 5 goodtires and S L AN oK < idison testified before the senate ag- T . s Gdisgn tau tes. bt fsenale ag- Trust Co. of this city, it was an-|en applications for permission to co flg y 5 o | act from April 1, 1921, to March 81| -t tillzers cheaper thah those being rocommend an increase of 10,000 [ AR . ' street and xbury E and and Roxbury Road and MrS., s 64 060 pounds has been paid 10| iiberal terme. Aaron G. sho: Ala. in the ratio of one to three for every nt, & new paint, 5 good tires, mechanically per- If You Have Any | SRt ooy e RY AN | St “This is a Studelaker year. international brotherhood of locomo- Rev. A. B. Taylor, pastor of the MAGAZINES tically new cord tires, Price and ‘erms London, May 20.—(By the Asso- KRLLY-Springficid i1 tow truek, 1830 ings, and last evening’s session con- i professional court tenis champion | RKIEEHL 1918 (urine WIth WIRLET RS honors in toda two sets but Covey | SRS A I-mgmv\ if taken at once. Auto Repalr K ast \Ialll 8t. Phone 2016-3. HISON TESTIFI G ) dustrial Trust Co. has purchased a! 7Tye public . Al . Washingtorn, May Bleihomas A, oot 4 : he public utilities commission will | yn-sr-.\ 7 passenger |controlling interest in the ter | hold two hearings in this city May 2 lture committee in executive n.|€rs of (’u:loms collected 3,680,000 fan mr\ bought at an aitractive prie ” 5 ’ y i riculture o n executive ses- sk Bpthy ¢ ; S : e, B1 Main St Dhone 231 French's Bus Leaves Y. M. C. A, Corner At 7:30 Tonight | (o1 oy that he was convineed fer. Tiusiriat Trust Co, have votad 'ty | uct, ey ines. Dominik Waruk has| [0S IACLIRS GERDar Mblons T R ; stria st Co. applied for a route between Main | ; g fok Ay Sl e last, it is announced. Of this sum, B 9 Miss Chapell and Miss Kania, Dance Divertissement manufactured by present processes|gpatel M B e ek o be. of- | Also brind new 1922 Liber could be manufactured at Muscle|fered to stockholders at $200 a share| e cn Muter wants a route from| . 'elohequer to help defray the costs| Brital 1artfor y g : Maln: street to Houlhi-street: of the British army of occupation | TUDEON, 1816 touring car, 7 _jassenger, i share now held, |and the balance is in the hands of | UeW Paint s good ties o $10.000 GIVEN STRIKERS s v the paymaster general. e e IE ) I Rd e Houston, Tex., May 20. (By Aeso- ; : : PURSE. TO MINISTER. , 18 | st 5 e clated Press)—The convention of the OLD PAPERS, RAGS or (gvey Defeats Kinsella T e TR U L e R tive firemen and enginemen today re- People’s church, last evening was pre- 5 ining Tenni i 3 .M. Irving Jester, 193 sponded to a plea for financial aid sented with a purse of $30 by mem- to dispose of, write— Retaining Tennis Title reh Bt udebaker 2 for the 70,000 textile workers on :*'N"'v' his Bible class. Mr. Taylor GEaALD G . 06 { ly { Apply B | strike in the New England states by |has been conducigg a Bible class all J | ciatec ress ieorge 1% Covey of| m . me ‘:nn.a perfect, Apply Ben | voting $10,000 for their relief. | winter, the class meeting Friday even- . E. one England retained his title as world's| JEred “1%&?; y::unngwlkx:‘): ::‘h-‘r’au-:i CLEARING HOUSE REPORT | cluded mectings for the year. by defeating Walter A. Kinsella of | ory good. Mechanically pertect, Prico 1a | u O New York today. The players divided | §500. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch Bt. LJ T|II! IL] n udebaker yea in | MAXW 1920, 6 passenger touring car. In fine running condition. Paint, top and | ‘f New York, May 20. — The actual condition of clearing house banks and | A shoe factory employing Ameri- 44 WOODBRIDGE ST. | had won 3 out of the four sets trust companies for the week shows| can shoe-making machinery has re- HARTFORD, CONN. each of the two matehes played UphOINtery excelight, Price 18 low, 0, A, b t '1\: earlier this week, thus bringing the| Bence 51 Main St. Phone |that they hold $5,521,450 in excess of (cently been established in Oporto, . regal requirements, This is a de-|Portugal, and shoes on American Telephone Charter 2833, score to 7 sets for the champion and | KISSEL, KAIl sedan, 1915, Can be bought for $500. Cash or terma. Oldsmobile Co, crease of $31,384,030 from last weck. | lincs are being made. Established 32 years. three for Kinsella. of Rew Botaibi 8 stain Bt Dol S50,

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