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A Choice Collection of U'nusual Designs ‘ In Remembrances | For BRIDE Or GRADUATE The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street On This Our 40th ANNIVERSARY —We Offer— 500 MEN’S SUITS Horsfall Quality Style, Fit and Fabric Guaranteed 100 Suits at $21.40, 200 Suits at $34.40. S §39.40 100 Suits at § A Couple Dozen Topcoats at $25 $2.50 Men's Pajamas in Stripes —Our entire stock—8$1.95. $4.00 Silk Stripe Madras Shirts —All sizes at —$2.35. $3.00- Golf Hose—Plain Top — NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 23, INSTEAMER'S L0SS Save Another Brest, May 23. — (By Associated Press) — The Gritish vice consul to- day announced that 102 of those who were on board the Tiritish steamship Egypt, sunk off the island of Ushant Saturday night, are missing of whom 16 were passengers and S6 members of the crew Twenty-eight passengers were sev ed, with 204 members of the crew Mrs, M. I, Sibley and Miss V. M. Boy r. American missionaries, are among the missing. Many of the dead brought in hy lioats were wearing life belts, They had evidently died from exhaustion Survivors' accounts indicate that everything possible was done by the officers and crews of the two vessels to prevent loss of life except in the cascs of a few Indian scamen who Jost their heads and fought for life belts | and places in the boats. The predominance of women among the passengers saved is credited to sacrifices on the part of men. Nun Gives Her Life Men were not alone in this, how- ever, for a nun, Sister Rhoda, whose name in private life was Miss E. R McNeille, refused to take a place of- fered her in the boat, saying: “Give it to another.” She was last se¢n kneellng in prayer on the Egypt's leck. There is some comment among navigators as to. what might have happened had the 1914 international adio agreement been signed by France This agreement provided SFALLS sylum Street Hartford «Jt Pays To Buy Our Kind" 9%-99 City Items The High school science club at a meeting last night decided to make a tour of inspection at the power plant of the Connecticut Light & Power company, Thursday afternoon. Dewey and l.ewis vs. Foote and Anderson at Casino Alleys, Wednes- day night.—advt. John Haduk of $6 John street, and Miss Carolina Oparkowski of 6S John street, have taken out a license to marry. Agent for National Bieycle. Look *em over. Pilz's, R. R. Arcade.—advt. See Axelrod’s 1c sale ad on page 16. —advt. craft be equipped with w celving apparatus, that if a num the scene of the disaster had heen so equipped they would have picked up the Egypt's distress signals and taken part in the rescue Nun on Eggpt Gave Her Lile toCONLON HEADS NEW TROLLEY GOMMITTEE Conference of Conn. Mayors Will the common council organized |night with Alderman Frank I.. Con- lon as chairman, Stephen A empowering Mayor A. M. to call a conference of mayors and transportation committees of the sev- {eral Connecticut cities, to be held in this city. rangements for the conference were left to the mayor. Richard Kinsella of Hartford, nounced that he would be glad to at- tend a meeting for should one be called. of a protest from residents of Jerome street and immediate locality who are without transportation service. were promised bus service months ago, given no relief, ed to take the matter up with the trolley company committee that residents of Wooster street have heen unable to package delivery service American Railway and at his suggestion, essa will take up the matter with that cqastwise and small seagoing'the company's agent here. 88 16 It is believed here r of small vessels near Be Called by Paonessa The transportation committee of last and Councilman Lynch as secretary, and Taonessa The date “and other ar- A letter from the office of Mayor an- that purpose A second letter read took the form They several but as yet have been The mayor promis- uperintendent. Councilman §. ?\ Lynch told the secure from the pxpress company, Mayor Paon- The Victrola is the standard of musical value GHIGAGO BIG THREE FIGHT FOR LIBERTY In Legal Battle to Secure Release ~More Police Likely Chicago, May 23.—Chicago labor's “big three” today planned a renewed effort to obtain their release from jail on bonds, ‘or failing that, at least to force the city and state authorities to reveal some of the evidence it is in- sisted connects them with two police murders, bomb plots, beatings and property damage to the extend of ap- proximately $1,000,000, Seeks State's Evidence Attorneys for “Big Tim" Murphy, street sweeper and gas workers union head: Fred Mader, president of the Chicago building trades council and *“Con” Shea, of the theater janitors union, announced intention to demand a writ which would require John Mil- ler, alleged confessed driver of the automobile from which the two po- licemen were shot to death, to make known what information he had given the police. To combat this step, states' attor neys yesterday rushed a dozen or more additional witnesses hefore the grand jury and claimed evidence was given to connect the “hig three" with the teriyrism, sluggings, bombings and murders. More Police Certain The plea of Charles (. Fitzmorris, chief of police for 1,000 more mem bers of the Chicago police foree gain ed force with statements from civic leaders and today it was claimed suf ficient aldermanic votes were assured to put through an emergency measure this afternoon appropriating funds to pay six months salaries for these ad- « ditional policemen. The crime wave flashed up again yesterday and las{_night. Numerous robberies and attacks by apparently feeble minded persons were reported. e FOX'S—Thurs., Fri., Sat. 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