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7zs | NEW BRITAIN HERALD (S5 ESTABLISHED 1870 ' NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923, ~SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE THRE® CENTY NO RATIFICATION OF DRY |Mueller Arrested l" Bri | FUEL BILL HEARING HELD .W"'m" of U.S. Contract ‘“w, SAYING HIS PATIENCE IS LIMITED ¢ port: L JON AN[I HALF e ,,,,,, uuw. L DRIEST IS ARRESTED ol s | French Officially Deny gration statien in Hoston qlwr anl ed o Have Found About MUST BE PM[]]] A e - o o < . 35,000 Tons of Coal on| e B D ot et oo | e Eabeiss G s Ausiet WHEN GIRL IS SLAIN b Death of 20 Germans in e Riot With Soldiers— law, He was taken ihto custody by|the warrant for Mucller's arrest fol. ——— Rlill‘d %“ Mfl '0‘0’ w w'“ lfl wu 'l.'l:llzfll;'::alllt-.I:m::ll;:‘.:‘n:mo:l'll!“h;:‘n In;::i. warrant was isucd about o | Erie Catholic Cler‘)’m.n % - . i - ¥ { g Claim Situation Shows bhe on the leokout for him, A deputy | week ago. mmc[ u[muon United Htates marshal wass ent im When it was announced about a Held in Mysterious Rockville this afternoon te bring|menth agoe that several mans had 2 Business in Both House and R Mueller to this eity for & hearing be-|come bere to work in the East Harte Shooting Affair |fore the United Htates commissioner, | ford shops, Mueller said that he had Siletal Senate Today Has Been 1 he el f the federal - t induced the ome and > HmB 'lwo“s INVOLVED 2By 'm:ldmvlvn‘l‘l' i‘n P‘;-:-mn’lul‘ ::dl: ‘t.;:l W;Ill’:'Pl‘:A l‘n“r’v’n‘nn':“ ’ru"r’ Erie, Pa,, Jan, 30,—~8ophia Zyman- thorities L"‘ely of a ROII“IIO‘ — [Germany, last summer, Mueller prom- | mer asquaintances of his wifo pleaded | OWaki, a servant in the parish house State of Si in Ruhr Di N ture, v > o [ised the men employment in the rail-|for an opportunity to come to this|of 8t Casimir's Polish Catholie church 5 slege in Kuhy S This Was One of Largest Claims and [road shops here and that he pald for|country to work. He denfed arrang. Wwas shot and killed as she approached o & | the transportation of the men to this|ing for their coming. building in company with Mary " . ‘I’"Ct EXPefled—Bclzilnfl Settloment Money i 10 B0 Pa | e w 'k, p o s | jeeock, the housekeeper, last mid night. Itev. John Dambinski is being Believed Anxious to Im- Hartford, Jan, 30.—The resolution| From Sum Given ¥or Concern “’iPREm Y“UNG quAN MUST ACCEPT OR REJECT [he id in the ;I.:‘n’..;'.:::m- awasting the Sios Mite: Bovers: Ml to provide for ratification of the lllh‘ Henry Fond amendment, tabled last week by . LE ) shot three times tk h the heart. Houso Taudor Duckiey was ;::;"3"':;' Washiogton, Jan, 30.—The amount AnM" BI[MMY [;HAREE TAX LEVY IN ENTIRETY |zt thre imes toronen. Gk Gto ures g ol ' the de p | v alte 5 his motion today ending defipitely "m.? BHOW O |." gophrtuont. . §¢ . | Qustody shortly after the shooting. | Justice and the receiver for the Line Too Late to Offer Amendments Such The police say they found him in bed — and that while at first he was unable | By th 1\ (By the Assoclated :‘;') further effort this session to rati- coln Motor Car Co, in settlement of firee !’ ; X the government's claim for alloged #s Were Proposed at Finance and | to give a clear version of the shoot- Tha ,,.,',:::,:,\','.m,.,',,,:;,':',f,, on the|Overpayments on war contracts 1s 31,- [Lucile Marquardt Scott, | ing, he afterwards told them the mnl New measures by the I sodiclaty this dfternoon held' & 'mml 00,000, according to Willlam D, Riter Taxation Board Mecting had been killed by accident. Minister of Public Works I.e Troe- | Belgians v,o‘ make the extended occu- 1ng In the old supreme court room at| “¥istant attorney general who said Aged 22, Bound Over to Since no amendments to the busi-| ACCOTdINg to the housekeeper, she | quer of France, now conferring with | Pation of German territory more ef- he capitol on the ENs fuel bill, At]1008% however thut his figure was . ness to come before the city meeting | A0 her assistant, returning ~ to the | Delgian officials relative to poliey to | fective are forecast in today's advices. the outset It was anticipated that not | "PIect to the approval of Judge Tut- Superlor Court | boerd FHELY ‘evenicn b m’ R o" house shortly after midnlght found|be followed in Ruhr. He was with| Gen. Degoutte, French commander much time would be given to lhm”" of the federal district court at —_— .n-rod within the "w';""“d" o, the ~|the front door wide open. They en-|Gen. Weygand on the train which was | In the Ruhr is quoted as declaring in partioular bill as there was to be of. | Petrolt: g e e for that body but to | tered the darkened hallway and saw | wrecked this morning, according to|an interview that further measures Lo _— Lucllic Marquardt Scott, a preity|is no course open for that body but £o | ¢ 'sorm of o man moving toward |French reports, by the Germans. bring the Germans to terms would soon be decided upon. fered a sustitute bill, and also several bobbed-haired young woman of 22 accept or reject in its entirety the " . > el 0 < e them from the nearest room. She | P T s = T, amendments to the original - bill, Was Large Claim summers, stood before Judge George | pro;?:’-nl to ln.y a tax of 1.8 mills ® soreamed *birglirs”’ and ran to """60 STAMPS BR[NG LETTERS In apparent pursuance of this policy Kilett in police court this morn- | provide for departmental deficits, porch. Immediately she said, tnm-l France and Belgium it is announced Some figures on the amount of coal Detroit, Jan, 30.—The government's|W. #landing on the tracks of th New . ing and pleaded guilty to charges of | At the meeting of the board of fi- shots were fired, FROM E”ROPE To U s A | in Brussels have agreed on measures J to be taken in the Ruhr in the near - | clulm against the Lincoln Motor ¢ uven road, either in transit to "'“'"4(-,,4 for allaged ovor w,,:, ,,,,",:: “:: bigamy, admitting that she married | nance and taxation, at which the ree- Willlam Marquardt on October 22, ommendation for a tax levy was de- | tuture. The agreement was reached at points, or (o out of the state destina. | O for Alleked overpaymonts on war | here ‘exected Y shel J r e of the largest filed | levy S 5 by dpd sl inby ,n'|"- “: l"'," "l by the government ugalnst concerns|1920, and, knowing that he was stil | cided upon, opposition was voiced to | —_— | Dose, Thi agtietsint wie S s o i T ram F iyt | that mavufactured munitions during |alive and her husband, became the | making up such deficits as were caus Relative of John Street Man Writes| 4nq Belgian officals. feiscion the SSrcEror . Ront | bride of John Scott, New Year's day.|ed by the council's refusal to cut sal- S S In the 00noerted. ctioh . lAEER R o et with Belgium to make the customs 3 % 3 |the worid war. Over: ents to- 10be: ¢ of the state liee paymen i d 4 4 Prior to the commitice ecting and | BIINE 39,188,561 were made, it was| Judge Klett placed bonds at $400|ary lists by 1 per cent, and it was | n ér hebid; Wi o | a1leged, in binding her over to the next term | NEw LINE Tfl HARTF Rn tween Poland and Germany. barrier in the Ruhr effective an exs during the session of the legislature of the superior court, opening in|to the eity meeting board. Commlme- ¥ | tension of the French lines to Frank- w. It took 60 stamps to convey two|fort may be necessary it has been y o8 The company was charged with there was almost entire absence of pany L1 4 * ’ discussion .or the fucl situation as|PUmerous irregularities one charge |Hartford on the first Tuesday in)men F. 8. Searle and s favored refusing to pay city vmplnypx‘ —————— | letters from Poland to Joseph No-| unofficially; pointed out. Completa i At wed " .s. | being that “the finest automobile fac- | March. compared with last week, the impres & A 1 lived with Mar- | the present scale of wages, making it | ARkl o0 107.50Mn sirest, 8 th 6 ba he) he sit-|tory in the country was built during| 7The young woman lived wi o 4 TN Vi ; . iski o ohn street, due to the|stoppage of coal shipments into Ger- oo moymmg :?-,»"nh: 'llul‘:‘r‘::us.ludrnr. the war period at government cx.|dquardt in Bristol for several months|necessary for the employes to sue the Will Advocate Marsh Plan‘f"e’“‘“‘ differences’ between the|many is one of the predicted measures, vation has noticeably 7 v; city it they persisted in their demand. | Polish and 'the U. §. postage rates.| The German railroad workers are Sitha 5 der- | pen after, the marriage and then left him, | cit L0 ‘ lAlv‘:m'lh‘vh:m:n":‘lu»u.:‘.,::.:r:’:.lm::‘ m:‘éx‘;’r:!. ¢ The profits of the company were Coming to this city where she mct[b “’;’ 0:'(;“":', fe’lt““’"‘f‘!:;“"t"'"';'flfllf;r:‘f:’ to Eliminate Clayton One letter had 40 stamps of five| continuing their sabotage campaign Hurloy's men have found a large|declared by the government to have|Scott. Shortly atterward they were b6 9F0red &L adt five 48 Before the Aish marks each on it; the other letter| ygainst Irench efforts to operate the number of cars of coal on the rafl-|been 700 per cent on the money ac-|married here. Marquardt heard = of | IMECEAE BT BTCE HIE SCssion 18 to be Crossing had 20 stamps of 20 marks each.| Ruhr railways but the Ruhr gas and voad tracks prabably exceeding 1,000 | tually invested, 148 slleged bisamons union. and came ;on mlbl:y D i ROU RO hn;h were letters which would g0/ ejectric works have decided ~not to of an average carrying capacity of 36 Henry M. Leland, former president [hiere to inquire, He enlisted the gery- | b P 4 o | under a two-cent stamp in this coun-| gtrike, The mines are still turning out : rand Wildred C. Leland, former viee- [ices of Acting Detective Sergeant | Curtis Sheldon was named chair-| ™% . : a two thirds coal supply but the rail- Noviski's letters were from his|y ;a4 tieup threatens to compel shut- L T Yeacks s l'ouer"m ident, it 1 | Matthias Rival 'whose investigation tt l he total is on the tracks at New Ha- | president, was charged receivea | Mé as d | mwan of a committee, at the meeting a4 e X :(n where the elassification yards are |salaries for the year 191y or $100,000 |resulted in the arrest of the young| HoLD'UP MAN GAUGHT of the directors of the Chamber ofl‘;:‘l’s‘:" l':“l“,';“’“d"z," ""“”fl';“"' ting down of the pits. located. each, . woman for bigamy and of Scott on a Commerce held at the New Britain| ¢ r"; t°'“‘m"“ “"““"iy r" S| “In Duesseldorf the striking tele- In the Honse. The Lincoln Co. was taken over at|technical charge of breach of the club this noon, to recommend to mn\th'{‘,"’;‘ i "":““m""{m‘:rs s ba. | Braph service employes have resumed The house got away to a delayed|a bankruptey sale by Henry Iord last |peace. ~Prosecuting Attorney Joseph|Meridenite Arrested in New Haven |state highway department that the i ':_m "’,’ml"“A by ;:‘.r:sss n: work. start owing to non-arrivil of mem-|year for $8,000,000, The amount G. \\{omls learned that Scott had been After Attempted Robbery—Also New York, New Haven and Hartford boundary line | '!‘he !f:ms rorelgl_\ office declares the bers, in spite of House Leader Buck-|agreed upon is to be paid by the re-|deceived and that he had no knowl- ¥=—A10 | raiiroad cagnpany remove its tracks| The L vother intends o come {o| SIFiKE situation is improving. o ley's motlon of I'riday to adjourn|ceiver from the procecds of the salejedge of the previous marriage and| 000 g at Policenian, at a poinf’ near Bast'stroet- on - thel . couniry and, although he already] 5, 2ONOM: Jait. 40, ~(By ~Asevclsted Vil until 11 a. m. After the chaplain’s|to the Iford interests, , Psubxxr:bflll line between this city and | poo pis nn:ssporli A0 DRk tickpt‘l'ross).—(.flm Degoutte in a statement i prayer Speaker Nickerson announced (Continued on Fifth Puge) New Haven, Jan. 30.—Lawrence [Hartford so that they will meet the | scouroq because of the fact that the |'C the Press at Duesseldorf today appointment of Mr. Kilpatrick of Mikowski of Meriden, was bound over |main line tracks of the company at 2 quota from Poland to America, under|S0unded the warning, according to Byidgeport op the judiciary commit- to the superior court today after ar- point south of the present underpass | tha progent immigration Im\'a". Tk the 'Iu\‘nning}\ews corrcspor{dP1|l that te vioe Mr. Cuniitie of East Haven,| GREEK RESERV]STS GIVEN mMNG',' talgument i cliy oourt on'charges of jon Yetherafeld vanuo in Newington. |yson. ailed, b6 must walt Bt mestl 0 Y. amo MIKERan (o (N fout: DEs deceased, assault with intent to kill, robbery| B. I Lewis, president of the Am-| (oot botore sailing. “**|tience has no limits,” and added that The committee: ofi contested elec- TURKISI’-GRECOAGREEMENT SIGNED | with violence and carrying concealed |erican Mechanical Engincers nss_oriar{ In his letter, the brother says there|the allies occupying the Ruhr “will tions reported unfavorably on the ] | weapons. His bond was fixed at $7,- heldon Roby, sccretary of the lis 1y work in the section where he |CAlTY out their plans and will break petition of Wallace Jewett of Tast KEMAL TTIT”DE 500 which he did not furnish. association, and Bdward O. Kilbourne | oo’ 2o (hore are mo sehools. . He | (e stubbornness of: their adversaries. Hampton to' be seated and the peti- SHOWS BELL]COSE A Mikowski is allcg_nd to have at- | were preannt._ Three p]}ll|fl for the | says the postal system is So unsatis- At another point, _according to the tioner was given leave to withdraw. tempted a holdup in a tire store in |elimination of the crossing Were pre- | raotory over there that the only let- correspondent, he said: PPN 5 g e e T o L g T College street last night, obtaining sented but the one spoken of above |ya.c o ever gets from his relatives| MOre general sanctions will soon i | be decided upon and it will then be The grand lodge I O. O. I. peti- s e i osmRton ok the. / tiust | OTECTS 0. ME i only a few cents and leaving hur-|and which A. P. Marsh is adyocating | o oeoes the wator | S Bt iich con i st Dy Eov| PROTECTS OLD NAMES War Prisoners Are EX-[riedly with the proprietor and two|was the favored one. Those appoint- Fegisteray, | ter are those which are | o o to say where the policy of other men in pursuit. Patrolman|ed to serve on the committee with AN ) bl the Berlin government has led Ger- of Derby and this was sent to the| | ; X ! ; : A | Federal Jud: b . changed—1923 Class of |James P. Weich joined in the chase|Mr. Curtis are W. €. Hungerford, many. judiciary committee in concurrence. ‘ederal Judge Refuses to Permit g |and placed Mikowski under arrest.|Frank Usher and A. . Marsh, flflflAH RENEWS HGHT brpmec] Fatal Riot Denied. Governor Templeton sent in a batch | : a gl Aliens With Unpronounceable | Ve g “he prisoner took a revolver from his| Rev. John L. Davis, pastor of Trin- ghRepuctmentall renbrty g, royting Grecian Army Ordered‘slee\-c and fired at the policeman, it ity Methodist church asked that Batlas TEaenE s LT G matter, and these were sent to the | Names to Sclect New Engl | i i ¥ " 5 5 'S E by ‘ngland Ones . sae | is alleged, but the shotewent wild and | something be done to prevent smok- e ~The F' forei, de- respective committecs. Ready for Call—Ante-war | 5 500850 ' bl ‘man untit another ing in the jitney buses, trolley cars RLEY S;,s;)'wdn; G Sk officer helped subdue him and the railroad station. Announce- the report, printed this morning by The house then began concurrent Boston, Jan. 30.—OId time Amer- K 1 references of senate matters, of these|ican names were barred from use by| Exercises Take Place et B e A 3 p R were some 200 measures or more in-' foreigners naturalizéd here by Ied-| . y ;"';‘"]i :\\?I!! :;1:1_"’:éfioit;:‘, n:::' “:";' ey ; é“ml-)is ne;(vs];lyadpeir. that 2(]\ Germn‘:l: e i h . i £ een killed in s Vi Another Senate Fight Prob- |1 o troduced in the upper body on Friday. | eral Judge Morton in forbidding ob- RN At b e Representative Tyler, of Middle- | literation of racial elements in names| Geneva, Jan. 30 (By the Assoclated MRS GILBERT J BENTLEY Shamor Rt o e eld at ke S French troops at Boppard, near Bin- | ably Will Result Erom |5 | Y. There had been no such trouble at bury was in his seat after an absence|to several applicants for citizenship.| Press)—The Greek minister at Berne, Hotel Taft in New Haven. of several days from ptomaine pois-| Adolph Phapkevitz was refused per-| through the newspapers, has notified DIES WHILE lN FLOR[DA o 3 LSS RO SR H L M B 7 Rl tated is Latest ove | Boppard as reported, was stated. The burgomaster was arrested for oning, which unpleasant t‘x]\cricncc,‘ mission to call himself Parke the | Greeks' of the class of 1923 to hold the representative said led him to|court compromising on Popkin. Hy- themselves in readiness for a call to 0 e I call in a physician for the first time man Sorocovech requested that he be|the colors. He said there would be no | Maple Hill Woman Had Been \rm-‘STROLLS NEW HO CH SLEUTH resisting the orders of the Irench | Washington, Jan. _Senator | 'Military authorities but there was no during his married life of 38 years.|allowed to call himselt Stone. The oxemptions. 5 i he order of the day which was on|Jjudge thought Soroko sufficiently — ber of Center Congregational i |Borah renewed in the senate .today rioting. : four resolutions to reappoint com- |short. | Two Agreements Signed Ol for SRV Vekts Motoreycle Policeman Appointed to |30 0 ernational eco. o I‘lhe rorotlgin ?mtcg in (‘Tmplalnh)g missioners of Windham and Litchfield ausanna, Jan. 3 3 Asso- i 3 v B — | nomic conterence called by Preside: N e O O Rgh H ia Liubeanag s Sem S IEGtEN T8 2880 idquor Law Enforcement Squad: ¢ ¥ President| gl in circulation regarding events in L | counties was taken up at 12:30 "XMERI EN’S R LIST clated Press)-—Two conventions grow-| Mrs. Gilbert J. Bentley of Maple| arding. D G AND Hill died at 2:30 a. m. Saturday,| Sergeant Rival Goes on Desk Duty.| The conference proposal, which al-|fhe Ruhr and on the left bank of the Rhine said the reports of the Mr. Buckley. Opposition came from | ling out of the deliberations of the 1 Mr. Hyde, democrat, of Brooklyn, who ]s BOOSTED A MILLION .ausanne peace conference were|January 27, at the home of = her g A R ready been the center of one sen- i ot : Tias bills to reduce the commissions | signed toda between Turkey and|nephew, William Bentley, in Winter| \\m‘uvm 8. Strolls, a "“‘"‘v" mem- | ute storm and is expected to develop |Strike were grgntly exaggerated and to one man, and to eliminate them | Greece. One provides for the mu-|Haven, Florida. Mrs. Bentley and[‘lsclrx of ]n\« (nmm'rv_\vlv squac |another was submitted this time by |that the situation had improved. - entirely and place tHeir duties with| s ks | tual return of prisoners of war and|her daughter, Miss Clarissa 1. Bent-|police department, was =5 "I the Idaho senator as a separate reso- ey 2 another officer, Orose Tuml Jly 915,988,610, Making | | hostages. The other puts into effect|ley, went to Florida a few weeks ago by Chief “‘”“‘"l‘ C. %"‘"" 10'{ “' (e |lution which at his own request im- L mnaoi dui Bl Ue, AU Hyde |4;\|,|,!,.g Bill. Tax Rate of 24 1-4 Mills Seem | the compulsory exchange of popula-|to spend the winter and the former Iurtlon uq).x m:lv\\ n‘r o 1‘h"-x n(]»\»)l(:. ul\‘\) mediately was laid aside for consider- ;\ ;- .\h}l«(, (:} shv?r-. xljroughout mlher Mr. Hyde spoke for his own bill tions arranged. recently suffered a shock from which enforcement squad in thi ity, ation after pending farm credits leg- | RURNr Is indicated in a Duesseldor! and told of the financial difficulties Incvitable | The signatories were Ismet Pasha|she did not recover. |succeed: Patrick A, McAvay, recently igation is out of the wa dispatch to the Times which says that Mrs. Bentley was a woman of advanced to a e Officer bt Gen. Degoutte has distributed to the amation forbidding any of the Windham jail which closed the 3 {and Riza Nur Bey for Turkey and| £ year with a deflcit, and also eriticized | ~Meriden, Jan. 30.—Meriden's grand | (o G0l e and Caclamanos for | splendid traits and ene who drew |Strolls will begin his new duties or police a_pro, list, which was completed today by 1ok friends to her through her kindness Thursday morning, being ociated civilian activity in the streets between the hours of ten p. m. and 6 & m. to some extent the business adn\inis-‘”- v h teq | Greece. h ith Police John C. Stadier. tration of the county in the buying|the assessors, shows an unexpectec A F .|and thoughtfulness for others and With Policeman John C. Stadler. \crease over the previous list of| Col Plastiras the Greek rovolution- | L [0, Tole by a wide cir-| Serseant Matthias Rival, at mid- NEXT COMMUNITY DRIVE The maximum penalty afforded by ary leader, S o' i right tonight, will commence his ne | French law—five ye imprisonment of supplies. He said that his ides milli 1011 T y lived a lon dolla he iends. I'or 25 years she lived al here has ore ol _!cle of frien 3 A arar rival ‘he has created much specula; or un million mark fine—is the pen- was to bring economy into the county gross total is $45.932,670. City oftl i Maple Hill. She duties as desk sergeant, succeeding affairs. i - il b ¥ On ek y rase ,|in New Britain and Maple ., Sheduties as desk ser . succeeding cials figured that a tax of 24 1-4 mills | 1ion was present in uniform at the Sergeant John J. King, who has been |Charity Corp. Directors Also Wil |alty for violation of the order, which ouse Leador Bucltiey replied 1| 014 be. riecessaty 1o mest . this| briet ceremony. B AR mt;o':xirt‘;xnrl::::: filling the berth since the death of | lis to be promul & aa s i s city o ' ! s ated shortly. f.zfii:'a ‘:v‘::hn:n::s‘)l‘llr‘lmtl‘lfn«l)‘:fl,lonbm;z’"‘"“ appropriations but it is thought [ The ""“""".""“i ik b”s‘ompfcfl:':- ;::::hw:\: L};li\'v in church work. Captain T. W. Grace. Sergeant King —Pass on Applications of Salvation v e those in the rekolutions and there|!IKCIY now that a 23 mill tax as at ‘:L‘t": ‘,Z’,‘"“Ei";'fnha.";:fi::' l‘rig:, but|The body will be brought north in Wil resume his duties s day sergeant | Ars wad- . Achthvantiut Working Out Policy. was no other business before the|Present will suffice, {the impression ls growing that the|the spring and buried in the West| Thursday and will be in charge of the| =W s Brussels, Jan. 30, (By Ascociated > L Cemetery, Bristol. traffic policemen. MeAvay, appointed | gy o yoigoos of the New Britain | Press).—The policy to be purcued in Y Wrsma arrangements for the compulsory ex- a 4 3 ok, v ence v 4 a sergeant last week. Will COMMENCE | qymmunity Charity corporation will|the Ruhr was discussed here today by France and Belgium. house than to pass resolutions, Mr.| 4 bis new duties on Thursday night, \ 1 revent the judiciary committee from | P 4 - | Pr Newin ton Man | . . : 1" |meet in the Chamber of Commerce |high officials of P y m.n.l out, as both Greece and Tur- Prominent Ne g [belng in charge of the night detall,| 00 t0, S O O oo to| The conferees for giving consideration to a bill designed | o g £ o Bir i fi to either reduce the commissions or! phoenix, Ariz, Family Refuse to Ad-|sirable. Dies in Hartford Hospltal‘m‘:t'?]:"f ;h;.lr“'r:l‘”x::l'lr:(:‘" rh(‘yrZ':-l of | letermine whether or not any new|Weygand, M. Le T | eliminate them entirely and to report | itear of what might result from an| Robert Bruce Dart, aged 76, died |the detail north of the tracks. organizations will be taken into the public works and M. Herberet in bills to that effect. The commit-| mit Man Is Dead Who “Died” @l .5t termination of the Near East | this morning at the Hartford hos- agteiadionih b4} association this year, the time of the|KFrench ambassador. The Bel teo he maid would not be embarrassed| (o . o conference here tomorrow when the | pital. He was a resident of Newing- campaign to be conducted this spring | resentatives were Premier cunis, in taking this action even if resolu- © Ago. |allies formally present their treaty to|ton where for many years he con- Former Southington Hotel jand how money will be ra g lltrmgu Minister Jas and M. ,IA’”' tions making appdintments had been| phoenix, Ariz, Jan, 30.—The body [the Turkish delegation, is apparently |ducted a farm. He is survived by v deficit is incurred be r::r. n e mm!\!rl-n“h.ulmrm\ defense, The adopted. of George W. Stevenson, still was in|having a temperizing influence at this| his wite. two daughiers, Mrs. Jonn. Man Dies in Willimantic |the nsca year, Mareh 1 conference which lasted two howrs is Democratic Opposition. a local undertaking establishment to-| critical stage of the negotiations. 1In|Cotter of Hartford, and Mrs. Ired| Willimantic, Jan. 308 Chauncey Ie : of said to have resulted in a thorough The house voted to pass the four| gy with the family remaining firm|fluences are at work to prevent Wed- | Hackett of Newington; three sons,| Hooker, retired hotel proprietor, died tornumlmn, stated this morning that accord on the measures to be taken. resolutions which was done although| i, its belief that Stevenson would |nesday's allied pronouncement from|Fred of South Manchester, Norman |at his home here today at the age ,,rl‘_m_v 80 per cent of the desired « ota I'he Be Vam.n government is declared on the second one a democratic rep- | pevive from a state of suspended ani- oring of an ultimatum. | of Newington, and Hanford Dart, a|87. He formerly owned hotels in|Was ra last spring. .,\.~ a re ~”|1! to have held U:' npn‘lnl"vlul( these resentative tried to get it tabled but{matiqn into which they contend he | member of the New Britain police Southington and Colchester and in|the funds are low and if the calls for measures should be on a Jarger scale: was fefeated by a viva voce,vote. has passed. | london, Jan. 30.—Interest in the|force. IFuneral services will be held 1886 he built the Hotel Hooker in|Mmoney and aid increase within the - The resolutions appointing J. Sedg-| One week ago the body passed into r East situation revived by thelThursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from | this city, of which he was Prnprlwlor""r: i "y:fnjfi»-inx" - M.f“'fi::::'f 74 Years Old Windham Man wick Tracy, and A. W. Mitchell com- | jts present state, examining physi- | delicate state of affairs at lLausanne|the home. Rev. Mr. Martin, pas@r|for 22 years JES NS LU WS Nay M & b? st y missioners of Litchfield county were | cians roporting Mr. Stevenson had |was intensified here today by a Timol‘or the Newington Congregational | - |to complete the work of the present [(jlls Himself by Hanging officiate and interment year If the calls, however, are . * been the past mont Willimantie, Jan. 30 Adelbert B adopted in concurrence and sent to | died. | dispatch from Constantinople report- | church, will A the engrossing clerk, while those ap-| Reporters hae been denicd per-|ing the departure of Mustapha Kemal| will be in Center cometery, Newing-|Frisco-New York Non Stop|ex as they have been the past mon e Nt . pointing John A. Dady and Urgele La- | mission to view the body, the family | Pasha from Smyrna for Angora amid | ton. A s, S geos . g elden, 74, a prominent resident o France commissioners of Windham | contending that outside interference |such demonstrations as usually take N Flight Again Considered ..« « carry out the work until the | windham Center commited suicide county were passed and sent to the| would hamper the “concentration of |place before the outbreak of war. - — % San Francisco. Jan. 30.—Ljeut, (next campaign, “.v Spraguc »\l"“ i today by hanging himself in the attic senate. minds” which they said would revive|' The Turkish nationalist leader is Claite K. Vance, United States mail e question of admitting the Sal-| o¢ g home. His wife discovered the J airplane [ vation Army and the Junior Achieve-|poqe He was said to have been de- 1 Improvement S are likely to decide it will be unde- No Senate Business. the body. reported to have vigited the grave of THE WEATHER flier is building a mammoth a \ : a non-stop |ment league into the corporation Will| g o aers cvar fiiness, The senate had no new business and his mother, where he swore that he —0— |jfor an attzmpt to mul\‘v P 3 ‘ its time was taken up with concurrent PROF, GETT RE J would rather join her in death than Hartford. Jan. 30.—Forecast fiight from San .ll‘ranu:r‘n to New ‘ly(- discussed i cmatny. e references of house matters of Iriday.| Amherst, Mass., Jan. 30.——Raymond | “allow the sovercignty which the Turk- for New Britain and vicinit, York. The machine wiil have \\m(‘ m;!‘ » 11 T00. 32 BURNED TO DEATH. There were not many disagreements | Gettell professor of political science |ish people reconquered at the price Fair, continued cold tonight !pr-‘a-l of 40 feet and will exceed 50 Al p ANA TLL 3 ‘ ¢ between house and senate on commit-|at Amherst college, has resigned to|of blosd to be imperilled” Kemal| Wednesday becomimg clondy | lfeet from propsiler to tail. It witl|* Los Angeles, Jan. 30.—Viola Dana, Montreal, Jan. 30—Three men were tee, references of bills and those| join the faculty of the University of [also is said to have taken oath by his| and warmer; northwest winds. be cquipped with a°300 horse power | motion picture actress, expected to burned to death today when the home which went to conference committees| California. Prof. Gettell came Sere | mother's soul that he would defend [‘rngfiw‘ and will carry a ton of gazo "|nh re operation ‘ot appendicitis|of William Greenshields at Senneville were sent mainly on tecbuical points.| from Trinity college in 1915. 1 the liberties of Turkev. line in reserve. in a hospital here today. Iwas destroyed by fire.

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