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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922, CRISISINIRELAND, | ¥ ¥omo wness NEW SODUOODHOTEL | Ci toms WALL STREET STOLK ARA | - TROOPSTOREWAIN =2 = < NOWSEEMSASSURED -5 puciangt neporrs | £ ¥ LNAM. & CO. New Britaln general hospital to Mr, ange Against Millionaire Ward. and Mrs, Pasquale Diannotti of Rob- . i o— '"”(':" = ""m;’r(:lfl;fl‘ iu’h J Successors to Rtichter & Co,) Churchill Makes Statemont Belore| sew vork, say sn.—swimm g | (Comtinued Vrom Fira pagey - |viw wreoue Kentngton, | v sgeet, 1000 e cun|] 6 Conteat mow, merifond, Com Te, Charer 2000 ! FFallon, lawyer retained by the family lo¢ Commerce commlttee on voting |—Advt - : "0 :”"('Z.’.'i'r]mf.‘i"f:l&"'&?"'r';“' :;’\n L NN STUTA AERICR: P N AU O Je B o DL an rme- of Clarence Peters, Massachusetts |y,oqth 0use 0l GCommons s would be held sometime this| A son has been bo p outh slain by Walter 8, W . d rn at the New (ness of b — i [T TR SO B ARS8 oL weck With the selestmen and & com-| Britaln general homlal to Mr. and |were Sedaries & Doy, sreamanty W . . nittee from the school department, rs. Edward eenstein of H8 v he ¥ad 5 r » partment. reenslein of 58 Broad |by trade 3 dies! e TRaprin - topplt ity . Charley Membership Campaign Ends. sireet, 4l (:.:ILZT{:-erT“l‘xzr z:vro:'l‘n":p'flx:r:u:kh: Offer . opening o | London, May 29,—(By the Assoclat- | Rogs who was dlle; ged by Ward to ed Press)—Winaton Spencer Churchlll| have been with Peters al the time he |, ' ¢ _Tembership drive closed with| Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.|today's session. Beveral of the secretary for the colonles told the|shot him near White Plains while at.| ) N€W' members and 75 reasonably|-—advt. junior rails made o | B ¢ . e ne t sure prospects. George Dyson, Joseph Andrews and |while investments renommli'fi‘anrp ‘y!:;:‘(m 0 ares of Southern house of commons that Great Britain | tending a blackmailers’ tryst v J Captain G, W, Beerworth, of Nash.|James Hallinan, equipped with arm |(onal advances dld not intend at present to withdraw| At Mr. Fallon's office it was sald Al Ber trops from Dublin. Churchill|that two men had been sent out to|'lle, Tennessee, was present and ex- and hat bands bearing the inscription] 1:30 p. m.—8peculative operations announced in the house shortly after|question Ross as to his knowledge of [P'ained his model battle fleld, an ac-| "New Britain Rotary club” left to-|for the ad J 4 N L day accompanied by Mrs, Dyson and : AR enLn st uID e: ew ng an e ep one o. it met this afternoon that owing to| Peters and Ward. count of which appears in another newed confldence. New high re the state of the discussions now pro-| It was belleved that Ross would be [S€ction of this paper, Mrs, Andrews for Los Angeles, Cali-|for the !‘flul' :verl'he(t;t;:‘ll‘lrx);l;'rlmrl"‘; ceeding lis promised statement re-|able to throw some light on the mys- On motlon the directors voted to|fornia, where they will attend the na- | many of the usual leaders as well as garding Ireland would be deferred|terious hold which the blackmailing [CON8ratulate the department of edu- tional convention of Rotary clubs, & number of the minor lssues which until tomorrow, band had on the millionaire baker. |cation on being able to retain Stanley| Let us shampoo your rugs and car- [ have recently become prominent in The secretary added that in view of| After Mr, ¥*ajlon had left his office |H. Holmes, as superintendent of |Pets. Union Laundry Co.—advt, the dealings. A miscellaneous shower was held . e (,/!W“*MSWJJW the gravity and urgency of the issucs|on @ mysterfous misslon a woman [schools. High Low Close P already disclosed the parliament was|claiming to be Ross' sister, telephoned a!. the home of Edith Anderson last| \m Bt Bug .... 44% 44 luw [ the lawyer's offic ENTERTAINS AT SHORE Friday evening in honor of Miss Fthel [Am Can ,. . 40% 481% 48 1,: entitled to the fullest information 4 available in order that the house g Mrs. George Froeba of 128 Glen|CTiSWold. Many pretty as well as use-| Am Cr & Fdy, 1645 164 ' might debate the situation before the HELD ON SUSPme street has opened her cottage at Mo- ful gifts were received and refresh-|Am Cet Ol v . 1% 281, 2 RRitaiintide recsus. mauguin for the summer and enter- ments were served during the evening.|Am Loco . T} 116 115 9 - ' 1 [ Refuses to Answer tained the followihz local people over En’a"':'»l(?r}‘;womh is toJ be ”murrtr-vl to|Am Sm & Re.. (614 651 6634 A lively debate followed an an-|y 4 ] the week end: Mrs, George Fllinger, | 0 MIMPUISy, June 47, Am Sg Rf em.. 787% 77% 78% ,,olu,.c,mm by Mr. Churchill that he|FOrtunett Schenis of Hartford Avenue, ::r l:’ng h;‘lrl. William Scharman, Mrs. ’5‘?;: eriox;rllc;z;:r:;r(gn to ;5: for|Am Sum Tob .. 47 A e : MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE of T ‘ohnson, Mra. E > 2 25 -0.~—advt. A X el...12 P 4 o N " P o " > “mn{‘):g ‘,;;,:d:i:z:ym ;h'r:::::.-:“::';::: Arvested ,nr Alleged Complicity in “5‘ g an G::rg,:dv;;?mr:::‘::l' ‘Word hay heen received in this city 1\2 ’!:nlh& Tel 1“'11‘1/: iz’i:/: 11j§:/: ¥ RARTIFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. Charter 6330 from the floor: Holdup at Terryville Saturday Night ?jr, ;nd Mrs. Hugo Doerr, George ?",Ah',he“”;i,:u.n:::x?: g'n] ”“':Iry :\\11’ Am Wool ...... 93% .’:3%‘ 92% [ AENERITAR 8P Weat Maln 86, Tolephorel B “Will he assure the house that the| ., "roeba, Jr., Miss Edith Galpin, Mr.| o " S50 0 i Cal, Mr, Mc.|Ana Cop ...... 6% 56 56 1% British government will insist on ail| Fortunett Schenis, of Hartford ave- jand Mrs. A. H. Griswold, Mr. and Cabe was stricken with pneumonia, | Ateh Tp & 8 ¥..100% 100 100% | [@l WE OFFER the members returned to the new|"Ue: Was taken into custody 8| Mrs. John McCarthy and son Cliffora. |2ne Pi® broth er-in-law. T. W. O'Con- | At Gulf & W I . 43% 42 421 i o) morning by Deputy Sherlft George J. | I8 awaiting information as to his|Rald Loco .... 110% 118% 1185 5% Bonds, $10,000 of Irish parliament when it assembles, | o' | Buckl ] vill nd Detective condition. taking the oath of allegiance prescrib- S’":n::t ({VHHTn:Y\P. em:cue. :m “!u,_ Three Marriage Licenses Wedding gifts reduced at Morans', }::li:"l;(r:elhno B ;:* ;:,’2 3 NEW ENGLAND TELEPHO ed by the law?" B ¥ This and other questions were par.|Picion of being ~implicated” in the| Issued by Town Clerk AL Cen Leath Co . 40% 40 ; AND TELEGRAPH iad i by B R Rl holdup of Adam Tanski, of 13 Main| The following marrlags licenses| S0lomon Myerson of New Haven|Ches & Ohio . 68% 4 : 1, i [/ Questioned regarding the issuing of | ° " Terryville. ¢ | were taken out today at the afice or| POrted to the police today that his|cny Mil & st. P 281 : At 97/2 to Yield 5 1.5/0' PRy I AL Tanskl, who conducts & store, was|the town clerk: Frederick Brink o R bR - b traffic|Chi R 1nl & P D% asy robbed of §5 and a! it nee pol- | Bridqge: 5 b % A «ncoin an C 2 001, British government nsalnst the tking |40 automobile. The number of & of 38 Greenwood street and Miss Lil-| "1re; Con Gam .. 117k 117 B ment against the takinglcm. said to be the one in the afair,|jian Schick of 393 Hriat e Let us shampoo your rugs and car- Corh \f’.rod“R'e( “;A.,% 1;.02,‘ ;"e":e”rl‘““y measures against the Sinn g registered in the name'of a local| Henry Bower of Schnectady and Miss| "P'I“'h l!lr-nll‘on‘Lnundry Co.—advt. Crucible Steel . 76% 75% o L] 3 $ i e p ; man. Eva K. Prelle of 31 Ellis street. Tae ;;’,“‘:,‘:;.:f:‘;.",;';i;:n Cuba Cane Sugar 17 164 e —— ey = ety g Bar SRy s o6 20 Schenis after being interrogated by | Eri ¥ S .6 b Mr. Buckley, was ¢aken to Terryville| G g this morning from the employment | i 18% 17% nlnznn Su Pn[]R HE [;AN fo be brought before Tanski with the | Muwii'fiu"‘«?;m;;‘ H';::’ Aieglburcautaty thel Corbin. "Cabinet "Lock o Eloatnn 126;; 12686“/2 ) view of possible identification. De- | = By 3 Ko g . | company. < ot N o b NEW THO! 9 [tective Sergeant McCue s working on| Yviliam Mitchell of the government) Willard Deslanius, of Springfield, RN o (MY A b New Britaim Nationsl. Bank Bidg. N e Y HIS LAWYER i casptaniin logs ansle; ;‘;:nl::‘r; ?r:;ll:u:e;;Jfi::e[: u;los";h;};:! i“ass" mp;)}:tid :’ fhe inolize Alilacate f;t No:th b(d a fI‘Ba ;{I:: ) Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 1000 P — 1 t -|ternoon that his automobile had ol DONALD R. HART, Munager Member Hartford Stock 5 cian said that no bones were broken. | broken an electric light pol ] Insp Copper ... 44% 43% % TN A ik ik SPEGIAL SESSION LRl ght pole on Main Inter Con ...... 21 214 Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. RUBE OLDRING MANAGER William L. Kopf, shortstop of the |IAter Con pfd .. 5 4% 7 — Boston National league team, who is|!t Mer Marine . 24% 24 3 promise of good behavior in the fu-|Judge J. H. Webb Sits in Superior Confers With Richmond Virginia|out of the game temporarily with an |t Mer Mar pfd 843 833 ] We Offel‘: ture. League Relative To Managership: | attack of “charley horse,” will spend |Allls-Chalmers . 49% 493 | vt | Court, Not a Regular Term, for| M Pacific Oil ..... 66 y | John Pryslowski was brought in| | Richmoend, Va., May 29. — Rube CI:;(norlal Dy sy his homs inthiy In Nickel .. 18% !6743/4. HART & COOLEY last night by Policeman Marinaelli S for drunkenness and' breach et the |l Lo Time:Since Frobivition. Came ?;:r?‘ifi:f;;‘e:rl:'fl;df;‘;};? ‘?::e”n :‘ngtmle1 czo‘mnany No. 6, was called {(":”Pa‘s’"l-- 3 :f:: gf:’: peace after his boarding boss had| New Haven, May 29.—A special L out at 11:24 o'clock this morning to | >¢''Y Spring T'r 52 complained that he made trouble at |sitting of the superior criminal co“rt'f::;;re{"ic:m:’;;h];‘;ai"’”"‘:bmipg’(‘;z}; extinguish a fire at the Glen street }‘f‘“;”g“ Cop.. 39:& 38% 3 FAFN[R BEARING 68 John street. He was fined $10(for New Haven county, the first|ro taking the managership. Last| o P SR '\':'3&11 e T TTH on each of .the two eounts. since the coming of the prohibitory|year yiaving 51 games with the New oL Bl At the request of Lawyer Alfred/amendment, was held here today,|1iaven Eastern league team, owring| DEATHS AND FUNERALS |yex fettol .---180% 138 Le Witt, breach of the peace charges|judge J. H. Webb presiding. Mike 129 g hatting average of 202 e, P”‘ (I ugainsvtv.!;me; Myers v;zere continued | Woitowich who had been thtee times | ) ez Mrs. Mary McGrath, N b 3:2 ;:z until ‘ednesday morning. convicted in the lower court of vio-| 2] g s Mrs. Mary McGrath died Sunday|. v ~ 1y e tr Ernest Hemingway was arrested |jation of the liquor laws was fined | MARRIED '}N PASADENA afternoon after a long illness at the ‘:—0\{2&'& Higosae% 33% yesterday by Detective Sergeant W. P. 3500 and costs and a jail sentence John A, Bertini, formerly of this home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry ;\To:tlx Pax:e“‘ 193% 1"§r McCue for operating a public serv- |added which was suspended, for sale|city and now of Pasadena, California, |Clough, 73 Lafayette street. She|p =% ** “z:m % JOHN P. KEOGH iee car without a P. S. license. Hem- |of Jiquor. and Miss Ruby Dixon, daughter of|leaves three daughters, Catherine Mc-|pire O s SemL sam Ingway admitted hls guilt, but prom- | = George Kovash and Joseph Kehyk, | Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon ~of 448 Grath of Hartford, Elizabeth of New| ot 78 Y AtembopiCopmotigated Stk SEXChApEe ol NEWAY ork, sed to secure a license today. both of Ansonia, for burglary in|Chestnut dtreet, were married today|York and Mrs. Harry Clough of New| . i 5 q 7 fine was suspended. Charien Mogofls store in (hat city in the All Saints' Fpfseopal church Britin, and one son, Charles Mc-|Tlerce Arrow .. 10% 19% ]\)\:ntfi;‘:;l’y STOCKS Nl:fidfiport B ven . Attacks Police Methods. 2 S " Grath of New Britain, and two grand- 4 were sent to the refqrmatory. in Pasadena. They were attended by Ray Con Cop .. ”f’? 18% Middletown BONDS Springfielu' In what Lawyer M. A. Sexton as- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Slater, formerly | children. 5 ; Y The funeral will be held at 9|Reading. .. 81% e (Continued from First' Page). | | PRICE ON APPLICATION on the part of certain policemen {a wedding trip to -Catalina Islands, against the Mutar_ bus line,” Charles the young couple will reside on West Goodrich was arraigned for operating | Villa street, Pasadena. a car without proper brakes; Charles |John, Kiley, a Veteran Bricklayer, 2 Mrs. George W. Attewell 3 * Bigge ‘'was put to trial for driving - 3 The funeral of Mrs. George W. At-|South Railway . 25% 25 without a public service license and | Passes Away Unexpectedly This|Hold Attendant on’ T BeaN ATt s latBioa W deohékcr Co 1;); 235 Texas Co ...... % 49% © without proper brakes; one of the| s 1 | nesday afternoon from the undertak- | - 4 busses was taken off the street last| 0Om at Hospital. 5 ManSlaughte;r ChqrgeFing rooms of J. M. Curtin and com- | Texas & Pacific 343 34 The Hmford_connecticut Tfllst CO any Salem, Mass, May 2. — Frank|comoooo e burial will be in-Fair-| Tobacco Prod .. 80% 78% . mpany i i p | 4 night on order of the police, and no-| john Kiley, aged about 60 years S TC tice was served that Mrs. Muter's son | 4; I ¢ _ |Bridges of Montville, Me., an attend- | yjow cemetery. Transcon Oil .. 18% 18% 5 died suddenly of a cerebral hem- |, .o hoyers state hospital, was ar-| o oY Union Pacific .. 141% 1408 Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford’ Conn. o will be in court tomorrow for allow- |, hage this noon at the New Britell e i S teir United - 1rait 401, 140 | A Funds $200 00. ! ing his P. 8. license to be used by an- | 5in (zeneral hospital. He was ad- ; L1 o or“}th' rgt-l i\ R g Mrs. William H. Beckett United Rr‘ st i Toy 3 Lapltal $2;000;000-00 Surplus | g 070 .00 i other. . Imitted to the institution on May 13, | Siaushter, for the fatal sca/ding Of| 1The funeral of Mrs. Willlam H.| TR B8 200 [0 b Safe Deposit B $5.00 and d Goodrich was fined $10 and judg- | qiifering from a slight shock and Ernest Williamson of Middleboro, a|packett was held at 9 o'clock this|l S Food Prod 5l 55% are Leposi 0X€S, Po. ana upwaras. ) S U 8 Indus Alco 5% 58% Settlement of Estates. ment was suspended in Bigge's case. 5 3 | patient, left in a bath tub with the| St. M s o 1 previously he had spent some time at B A morning at St. Mary's church. Rev. 3 % ‘4 the same disposition was made of the i i - | hot water turned on. Bridges was| yx. E g U S Rubber Co 663 643 = by |the Hartford hospital. Medical Ex- 5 ‘Walter McCrann was the celebrant of 'S Steel ...... 101% 1008 Borelgll Exchange to an parts Of the WOrld. 1i t R v discharged T T held in $2,000 honds. N ™ 3 I B e - e s U sl 0 At LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING | PECTRR R IR & % f Utah Copper .. 69% 69 69% 2 Mr. Kiley is survived by a daugh- ' 4 | tuary. During the mass Mrs. Mary T.| . £ ¥ A . . CORMICAN SUED FOR |en rs. Simaie. Honsine, twe-sens, Mayor Will Veto Linder 1ot C00rs "5 "o oy was be.| Willvs Overland 10 9% 0% Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. John Kiley and William Kiley, and Contract, Is Report ing borne from the church she e 5250 BY FILM FIRM |a sister, Mrs. J. J. Berry of 369 Main| Reports in political circles have it|rendered, “Beautiful Land on High.” BiE ARt « |street with whom he had made hls‘ that Mavor A. M. Paonessa w‘ exer- | The pall bearers were Peter Fay, Wil- Hfd Elec Light ........166 169 home for the past 17 years. cise his veto right when a resolulion*fim Erwin, dohrrl) O;Keefe‘ ngard Southern :\ E Tel 188 126 | is submitted to contract with Thomas Hartnett, John Dunigan an James 4 7 Sherift M. D. Stockwell Attaches Re- Lin::r:r;otr services in the ol’fh‘z o{n:he Dunn. The flower bearers were, John ?}?l‘nn}:g:rg“‘g\r(fim;:éom '1;?\ X board of assessors for a two year| Fay, Daniel Fay and Raymond Walk-|g . = o o ceipts of Lyceum Box Office on CO' H Stflfld on Parade'mm, The mayor is reported lo) fa- er. The burial was in St. Mary's ne\v‘F:\::.t:l,\!:;d':S : izlfl Saturday Night. Answering criticisms directed at|vor a six months’ term, or at the most ' cemetery. |<:le:= Toaak o . Company H, Machine Gun company, | cne year. A special committee of the _— T e, 5 i TR TR A. Rosen of the Rosen Film Deliv- | for its vote not to turn out in tomor- | common council will introduce the| August J. Dressel. N B \;:;(‘hh\; % T b ! Ii&_;é ery System of New Haven, has|/row's parade as a unit, Capt. Ashley | resolution Wednesday night. Mayor| August J. Dressel, 58 years old, of |\ oo pe pong BRI e 3 o7 5T AL | V = brought suit against Jamee Cormican, | Griffin explained this afternoon that | Paonessa declined to discuss the sub- | 460 North Burritt street, died yes- N n‘“ ,', Judd > manager of the Lyceum theater, for |the vote was taken not in the sense|ject for publication today. |terday morning at the Hartford hos- ],”k‘ (e e $250 for the alleged breaking of pic-[of a refusal, but that many of the el | pital after about a month’s itiness. He <@t SR A0 : ture contracts. The writ is returnable | men will be out of the city while a ALFRED TWINING DIES. tussell Mig C . in the city court of New Haven on|majority will turn out with other or- ¢ ¢ i = | Royal D, NY .. 64% 83 % " 3 N Sinelair Ofl Ref 36% 36 A | G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 South Pacific .. 93% 92% Mary's church. asxiedigannears | ibla congarted dplye of this city. After their return from s D2l 4 DIES SUDDENLY e o'clock Wednesday morning at St.|Rep I & 8 . T8% T6% 4| Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston in this city for ast 25 vears. sy Monday, June 19. | ganizations. Scranton, Pa., May 29.—Alfred | worked at the Stanley Works until his ilfmdard lS(}*{ow seipts at the box office on Satuhday o . he Scran s and Ve i 5 A o ( A :.:n,':,& e b avesr I deloRen he | TVO Kl"ed. as Trains [student and botanical expert, dled m.:sm"*; :\5“;"'!':"‘_::“3”";’ ;‘n‘; “‘\‘.ffli”"h':fi Stanley Works cause, it {s sald, that the members of | Meet in Head-on Clash |dav after a short iliness at Waverly, [o¢ ‘this city; three daughters, Mrs.| .o 0~ o the stock company refused to play Chicago, May 29, — The engineer Pa., near here. | Wil Neidi of East Hampto, MI‘“ux“?nk.,’;:: FARING HOUSI -H\EK’RT' any longer after they had learned that i, .q fireman of a westbound Califor- | Mass., Misses Flsie and Alma of this el §00.000 suit had been brought against Mr. i, jimited on the Santa Fe were kill- NOT DEPORTED [city; one brother, Martin Dressel of 5 Cormican, and most members of the|.q spout 4 o'clock this morning near =y Buffalo, N. Y. and one sister, Miss|p ion Upset company left for New York yester-|port Madison, when the train crashed | Gen. Gregorie Semenoff, Russian Cos-| snna Dressel of East Hampton, Mass. rosecution Upsets "'3 e e el hdon Thto s eastbeund train No. 4.| 'sack Leader, Cannot Be Deported Mr. Dressel was a member of the Trial Postponement Sl UL = s : No passe vere injyred anc ; : atheran church. The Ger- Town, W. V 5 . i been done at the house during tho{f‘h‘; L?‘gm"p':‘);? :'}fe""l‘;2"‘;:,'{‘;'1‘:“","‘13“ Washington, May 20.—Gen. Greg.|German Luthera G Charles Town, W. Va., May 29 (By Tl past few weeks, it has been learned | (., .y that Mr. Cormican expected to close | = within a week or so. He stated sev- eral days ago that he may possibly open with a vaudeville and picture policy for the summer. i Coss: man Benevolent society and the Con-|Associated Press)—The prosecution | orie Semenoff, Russian Cossack lead- |, 4ip society. The funeral will be|today upset a tentative agreement to er whose deportation has been de- Y up: 8! | manded by Senator Bomah of ldaho, |held from his home Tuesday after-|postpone the Logan county march FORWARD PRINTS |for . alleged brutalities perpetrated |1°OR 8t 2 o'clock, the Rev. Martin|case until late in the summer and | upon American soldiers in Russia, |Gaudian, officiating, and interment| asked that the Rev. J. E. ‘Wilburn Determine to Find Out the Tdentity cannot be deported, according to § | WilibRen FTVISE GERBtRm ‘chla‘rge;d w|1u7\ m!gxr:»r. ;»e r;(ua;\«:i on = i i BV B b: g b rial June 12. Either Fran nney g1 | % LN A ‘;“i::l‘:nnerm:‘;‘:r:?::rd otfnd‘;)rnn};}/gration CARD OF THANKS or Fred Mooney will be tried on a “Y SUMMER SGHEDULE Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 29.—In & 1, shand to Serr‘elary Davis, 1 wish tnv|h.~nk my many neigh-|treason charge immediately after the further effort to ascertain the identl- | bors and friends for the Kkindness|murder cases of eight men in jail have ty of Frank A. Doran, alias Davis, i shown me at the death of my hus-|peen disposed of, C. W. Osenton said DELAY IS EXPENSIVE. band. Also for the beautiful flowers.|in making the announcement. The Swimming Classes To. Be Held At|alias ““Mac” now being held here on| § ! 2 a holdup charge Dist. Attorney Ray-| Further delay in the building of the MRS. HARRY GORMAN. ({rja] June 12 ,was agreed to by Judge T J. M. Woods and defense counsel. Various Times For Different Groups |mond Es Aldrich has forwarded to|New Britain Normal school may cost| ey 10 z | Dist. Attorney Weeks of Wesfchester | the state an additional $20,000 it was| § SATE IN PORT. s B LU Lt | county photographs and finger prints| learned today. It is claimed -that| Pensacola, Fla, May ,ath’rhp Horses were unknown on the |of the man, This was done to see if building materials have advanced two | pleasure boat Swan with about 50 per-| American continent until introduced | Doran would answer the description|per cent within past few weeks and |sons aboard. missing throughout the |y gpanish explorers. of either “Charlie Ross" or “Jack"|may take a further jump within the| vvvi:;;;fi I;-r;‘whr‘v “uv’ rjlorkf ho:} today s V' xt three weeks. wi a ands aboard safe. he ves- | 2 = b L P e [ s¢1 ran into a Gulf storm late yester- 1 On account of tomorrow being \le- morial Day, the Y. M. C. A. gymna- sium will be closed all day. The sum- mer swimming schedule has been ar- | = B ranged:as follows: High school and |case. T ¢ L aEy Tk tied. e f 4 up on the other side of junnors on Tuesdays and Thursdays The theory that Doran may be the | e . . - i, Saf w B M w L d M from 4{30 p. m. to 5:15 p. m. Em-|missing butler in the Taylor case nas| Mute Since His B},rth' ;);ikh?{‘w ;‘»::,);-<:~'n el S € ay to orrow oney ¢ Len oney ployed 'A and Employed B classes|not been abandoned by the local po-| Boy Utters First Word | "¢ i lUANS Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays | lice. | New York, May 29.—Mute since| DENBY MAKES FLIGHT. A LR thout 'lnq{ “K.:!l‘rlr|u|‘vlni\:r~'.‘li‘l|~:\h;ud to grnplx;;('i"r‘nl-r:‘rhl:‘\V‘Frl\\\(?'\;Rl((a\s_wg\% "om17 Lo B T ::“;,,s L4 l‘: boya| == | birth six year old Willlam Rosenbeers| .\yashington, ~May 29.—Secretary based upon actual unpaid balances, for the EXACT TIME YOU HAVE TEK MONEY. Swimming classes for other boys FINANCIER DIES. | of Washington uttered his first word | penby, who with members of the na- | CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION will be held ‘:‘ 11‘°f‘“flf Saturday | o May 20—E. H. Carr, a| 0irplane” yesterday afternoon when|val aeademy class of 1881 en route to ; : 2 mornings and for mén at §:30 oclock | Borion, May 1B M. Cart & aken up 1000 feet w0 seapiane. Tn, he ‘ciuss reunion n sapan, vesches | [JP BANK-LIKE SERVICE Tugsiay atternoons. B ry matts of the couhtry died at | the hope that altitude would help the ' Panama Saturday, vesterday made'20 3 g H boy in his efforts to talk he was to be | minute flight in a seaplane, a dispatch THIS INSTITUTION On NOTE, and HOME FURNITURE. without removal, to persons haviig steady employment, AT 3 his home here today. He was presl- |~/ o : Ftremw > is Ainanced and directed by business and professional me; cedueied in o spirit_of public SE Trolley Men and Conn. dent of the New England conserva.|taken up more than 5.000 feet mdn)}‘ -']?1 oy T“” ;’,"}"};S’Tl;\af'fl"?‘ “M{ ICE, and not solely for profits VERY IATR. AND Hi) PEU TRICTLY CONTIDENTIAL 4 o ity 4 o he party visited the ation a COURTEOUS DEALINGS: NEW BORROWERS WaLCOMED; CONCENTRATE YOUR OBL Co. Agree to Arbitrate |tory of 'music 30 years one of the 3 r NS IN ONE PL. WE WILL UELE YOU SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS; PKIVATE INQU New Haven, May 20.—An agree-|trustees of the F. 1. Ames estate’and| COMMENCEMENT AT BROWN. VicE: ment was signed today submitting to prpfiir‘](’“t‘ of the United Electric Se- Providence, May 29.—8ir Auckland WHEAT PRICES DROP. - \F‘I‘l(?ll(&u;l. i ,.\num.\\s‘ 9 {0 1, UALL PUHSONALLY, or WRITE, or 'POONE dbicsativn s the wage ditererces ot ShRiies S5 00 T C. Geddes, British ambassador to the| Chicago, May 20.—Wheat prices| T ¥ the Connecticut Co. trolley men with e § e United States, will be the principal| mage a sensational dive today i e o . 4 - " ade a sensational ¢ day the will .be the third arbitrator” as was New Haven, M ~——Abraham and | commencement day, June 21, at| g 1.4 cents a bushel as cempared the case previously and Joseph F.|Louis Kupperman, retail jewelers of | Brown university. Baron §Sergius|ith quotations earlier In the session. | ROOMS 104-% ‘."mr"\:\“r\\H'n‘“-'um'mrm; 37 WEST MAIN S1REET Berry witl represent the Connecticut| Waterbury, gave their debts at $19,- | Alexander Korff, professor of history ' yjay went gs far down as $1.19 4-4 e . \-"“‘:;., 5 s B0 s ; Co. and James H. Vahey ot Boston the 360 and assets at $1900 in a bank-[in Georgetown university, Will al8o| and for the first time his year sold T e R e Sl e s s trolley men. ruptcy petition today. 1ns;:eflk- at a lower price than July. Coca Solo during the day

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