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' News of the World By Associated Press J: ] ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONN ' SUCCESS IN B FREEDOM OR INDICATED, | Army Officers Still Held, However, And Italian"flmMET ONLY M[MBER : Hostage is Being Kept Until Million Dollar (JF TEAM IN RUNNING Ransom is Paid—Others Probably Will Be . ... wo= - o o Released Today, Reports State—Whole Qut- Grant, But Dr. Willing | \"ISONERS IN CHINA \" AMERICANS FREED EW BRITAIN HERALD ECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY 10,1923, -SIXTEEN PA VDEAVORS TO OBTAIN MIFORDBECONES 76 KNOWN DEAD, POSS Average Daily Circulation Week Endi sas st 9,346 PRICE THREE CENTS LY 20 MORE [L GES, SIATES2STUTY - DIE AS TEX. OIL GUSHER EXPLODES; Passes Bill Today Creating New Municipality PEASLEY DEFINITELY 001 Senate 3 IN. OF SNOW FALLY iwe, By Seeret Ballon, 1tejocts Goys cmor's Nomination (0 Superior avi 1880—Freezing Weather Conrte=Howse Also Kills 10lE Prom NVT. THIS MORNING SHEET OF FLAME 300 FEET IN AIR ———————————————————— Workmen Struggle Knee Deep in Oil in Effort To Escape Merciless Flames—Blaze Visible For 50 Miles—Holder of Victoria Cross And Medaille Militaire Again Stands Forth as st Fall in May Since senate Designed o 1ot Women Is Eliminated weve On duries All Over East R 0 0 I c . . . ‘ serve On darie l_ler i ey rage May Be Political Conspiracy, is Belief. T s SECRE —_— oic Figure—500 Watch Catastrophe. Iy The Assaciated Pross, | Hartford, May 10.—~The senate | Moptpeller, Vi, May 10.-Th By The Assaciated Pres Deal, Muy 10,—Two Amerlcans re-| by u vote of 19 to 12 this after inches snow fell here today "o \ ted Proga h elated N 5 = ained in the ranning fo o 1 1 donte e standard 0 Sascloat fall e sl btt = i z s fs A Success in the negotiations to ransom the foreig: held "l‘;l;l‘.'h_\‘”_"w‘” I"m"‘l‘mml'”“"‘ ..‘.”l.‘r.y,l noon adopted the standard tin wan the hensiest fall in May sin : Corsicana, ,In.\ May 10.—Thirteen identified bodies, three captive by Chinese bandits in the mountain fastnesses of Shan- completion of the nith round this ¢ in the same bill as skeletons smouldering in-a grim well pit and possibly a score of tung was indicated today when a dispatch from Peking announced arternos Phey are Francls Ouimet |y the house a conple of Duffalo, May 10— This city awoke Others to be uncovered, marks the tally of death wrought late the release of Roland Pinger, Jr,, and Robert Allen, Jr., sons of | “’l ."“*"""- form ".“":‘ 1t provides that all clocks public today to find & mantle of snow about yesterday by the 1-x]|.!u.~|un of the giant gusher of the J. K, Majors Pinger and Allen, U. A. The officers, however, were| '_"""l.'“_‘:l':_ “I""“‘ the -~ 0 | Iy displayed shatl be o Mandard - Can ineh deep on the ground and the Hughes Development Co, (McKie No, 1), e "+ K J « e cup, and Douglos Grant, time and for violation of the law temperature at freczing point 300 Foot Jet of F A held at latest official advices this afternoon, American born, but for some years a| o $100 fine I8 provided. Senator A L oot Jet ol ime X Hold Italian For Million ! restdent of london art Eall Tamtared) At Amenament teteid. Mann 36y 30, ~Suok I'hree hlmflml feet of flame ablaze across the horizon with A private message from Tsaochowang received in Shanghai | 'toser W 4 the Oxford | to have street clocks labelled frost was reported today in the Con-| £reat clouds of black smoke ominously signalize the five for 50 by the Asia Development Co. reported Chevalier Musso, an Ital- || ‘LJ‘Irn“rln‘l“htl 1n\v\u'“|'(l:v::n‘lllull the """'ru"“:“;'nunm i ““l\‘mm T“\m“ AaReL VAN SHOILD JoR HA it-1 miles around. s v P 3 i " J « J e, b s was defeate SR n S feol 10N “ m RIS Naie e < 4 g o < " ian attorney of Shanghai, also was held. A previous report had iiritisn amateur chumpionship hers| ot s S, Phe huge producer which came in late Tuesday flowing 15, said that the brigands were holding Musso for $1,000,000 and today, 2 up and 1 to play, Hartford, May 10.—The scnte to- | their esperience. Snow fell i i (00 barrels of pipe line oil is a veritable funeral pyre. Charred that he was critically ill. The bandits were believed to consider wels Ouimet of oston defeated gay passed the bill creating the city lows Ialls, Vt and mangled bodies remain while the well burns consuming the the chevalier their most valuable prisoner. C. Bretherton of Handsworth by one|og Miltord atter it had been amend- complete flow and two million feet of gas as when it first ignited, ¥ 4 hole. by Senator Hrooks and Senator| Winsted, May 10—Al Litehfield Two Wonien Held 1 e —— | Douglus Grant, American resident| park, Senator Brooks' amendment| county shivered this morni e e e | The known dead Advices received in Tsinantu in- | of London, defeated D, 1, ault with the provision that the may-{jow temperature caused ice to form W. A, Hicks, Wortham, Tex., hegd dicated that the captives would be re STEAL jof Port Marnock hy 4 up 10l or would have the power to call out|on still water of brooks and ponds ARS“NS NEfiUTlATINfi iriller for the development company; leased today. y piay, ’ the militla in case of an eme ney. | The hilltops of Norfolk and Cole S, I Allen, Corgicana fleld superin- Latest reports from P'eking indicat | Cyril Tolley, former Hrnmh_ ch; This use was struck out when helhrook were white with snow and o tendent; M, O, Turner, Norris Miss.; ed that at least two women were | plon, defeated W, L. Hope of 'l said that it was unusual to give the these were snow furries here this FflR LYLE”M THEATRE Dan Phillips, James Phillips, Max. among the captives—Mre. Sanderson AT WESTB"RG UFFIEE bury, by one up. mayor of a city such power. Milford jmorning. The low temperature Meisner, J, €, Cook and Travis Owens, an American and Miss . I, Fleming, | B Drew of Stoke Poges defeated | wijj o the 218t city in the stat {noted during the night was at Nor 4 ) Kerens, Tex i Jack Cooper, Fred English, Previons statements that AR W. B. Torrance, one up. | Peasley 1ed Dow folle where the figures was 32 degrees, 4 : raij Cooper and Emmet Byrd, Mrs, 1. A. Seaton of Rerkeley, Cal. Mass. State Hosottals ¥ T | The nouse of representatives today i Hartford Man May Buy "‘,Ir,;'r n'mii :““T“;'\k \Inn”:'w' and her nic Miss Lillian Auld, of 4 S, dtate rlospital’'s 1or- $ |rejected Governor Templeton's nom-| (eveland, May 10.-—More gas was 2] de ed skeletons, Iugene, Ore, who were captured, 3 l.) i 10’000 APPROPR[ATION [ination of Frederick M. Peasley of used here yesterday than during the Playhou About $80,000 S Drawn (0 Death, ; oere dissibAted when it \as! leanied mer Emplo_\'e bouzht as R REP TO ARMORY'(.WM‘M to be a judge of the super- coldest day of the winter, gas com- - 1en the 1.!' came, 16, it 'In in Peking that they werc not aboard 5 Fo AIRS ior court. pany officials reported today because ! Reported Involved [fxnown ot the 560 odd men:im the twg the Shanghai-Peking express train Polite Robber { o The rejection was by ballot, theiof the untimely May bii | SR Rl @ conneciing FENL R when it was seized near Suchow early vote being 113 to 95. The action was|which brought snow, sleet and == PR R e Grant Made By Senate nlay—Chil- | sunday o 1 Taken to Hospital | estboro, Mass., May 10—"The pa v » ; | Miss Luecy Aldrich, sister-in-law of roll funds of Westhora state hospital {iSu oM Sacren (e vy sohadl John D. Rockefeller, Jr, and her|amounting to $3,000 were stolen from Meet Gov. Templeton companion, Miss Minnie McFadden,: the office of the institution today by Herald), al to The young man who is said by the po- arrived in Peking early tod havir Hartford, April 10.—A substitute | | jeetion of the favorable report, o men escaped by running on the favorable report of E - . Harry 8. Parsons, former owner of [through oil knee deep, some distano judiciary committec after Iou Glovarssiiie, AN Y, May 10 —Glav L ; 1gh oll knee decp, aomb diskubpe ckley, chalrma I ¢ 4 I'arsons theater, Hurtfo and now |from the well and falling flat, lLeader Buckley, ¢ rman of the ersville and Johnstown and all parts/| ¢ 4 4 ; s CARaE DN TR War Vet, Hero Again mittee, moved that the report be uc-|of Fulton and Hamilton counties were | @nager of that playhouse, is neg Ellis Hammell, drilling cqntracton g ed, The 8¢ en voteo 8 re-| o e 9 e . 1 g for e purch B¢ he v . = »: 4 cepted, The house then 1 its re-|covered with snow this morning. tiating for the purchase of the Ly-lani" 1 W' Quinian and James Mosts. ‘um Thea- ceum theater from the I scouts, with others, did heroic rescues heen accompanicd from Tsinanfu by| lce to have been identified by the of- To Notify Governe Saranac Lake, N May 10 ; ; th : inlg b . 4 o e o . StTa | for s Bill 5 an act a riat- i 3 ter corporation, and was reported work. Quinlan, »d by the e HolpSte s e lnigH e ienl) ‘:n];l‘n_\ 7 SR Ll il Iv‘l’v)\'\]:\ 'vl‘!.lr ‘I!l'l.l"::‘z ”;t‘ ::‘,:\‘:n;f'l:nl:_} Because of the unusual circum-|There was a light snowfall through- | apout. the it todny that the deat bs | British government with the Vietoria college, Miss Aldrich and Miss Me-| amed James Y, 25 years old, 11ng N ) LA B S stances surrounding the nomination|out this section of the Adirondacks(very likely to go through {Cross and by the Irench with the Fadden were put into an ambulance | Who left the institution in February, | ories, passed the senate today. S 1of Judge Peasley a special committee this morning i i e » wiil|Medaille: Militatve ‘duting tie Warkd and faken to a hospital where ph According to the police, Bhirley with [bill passed the ‘lower 0uL W [ op one senator and two representatives | fhe purchass of the theater will|Medaille Militalre uring, e Ve iy i) L y ¥ TR ot o = — olve about $80,000, ch is said | haled sc ue oke that he could cians prescribed several days of quiet,| % NEEro chauffeur drove up to the of-| week ago. The measure provides $10,- | o\ b appointed to wait on the gov- R ¥ above o whisbat todays g 3 TV . fice door at R: o'clock this morn-| 000 for needed repairs at the New| ¥ i t'the ta , 1o be about ,000 less than it wonl 1 k a A Whisp ay. e Chinese Govt. Acts | i anter 1 5 : \" ; e ernor and inform him that the favor- ). actually cost to erect the building W ssed oV " (“hi o . » ing and ente the office where Miss B 1in state armc A P o I po: sjected s " OB ared Ay < 4 g he ( se g ent has - able report has been rejected in both o A AL e e e it he hinese ,.:n\flx\m n has pro Mary Aldrich, TRAmLERE A meeting of the Hartford county P day. It is Mr. Parsons plan, sh 0 00 Watch Disaster mulgated presidentinl mandate or- y ma : e 'Y houses |he buy, to make extensive changes.| The lookers previous to the ex- dering investigations into the atfairs|i"8 Up the pa addressed her members of the legislature was held I'neertainty existed this afternoon I préfpeiiondidndeiinldim v B par 1 besh kent ot - dIREHHE i it s i TR g ph‘a:an"\_\' with " today after ;ul_;t;urlnmnl In the old'lrso st wext ftop to be gaken by GR |\":‘rm W \” i lehm 1 st ‘h.‘,;” plosiof Tn beett dppbea: & G Ahanirigtprovines. The ‘government | eSS MBLHis Matvi 18 fiers auyjatate: house, ",‘.l.f:.:’ R R shafien ”“J’( RpNeEEE 1 o Goen Fijase From 1 ta d.in Afternoon | lery and the extension of the peesent |10 persons watehing the work of the g0 instrutad these executives yos- | Mal ; ags. and. ane g is cxpected however that Gov- Laleony o that the seatimg capacity |rilling” trews gave 'Inocohsreatton erday to strain every offort to pro- fh"“";wf\""v’]‘ Rvont to the gection of | money. for: the county ; , ernor Templeton will send in another | A rom 3:30 to 4:30 At of the house would he greatly in-|counts of the flarenp, none béing ¢ar- X8 S jeans At Ahe CaDliTon, [the ofice"uheie ‘lm.- lotter boxes Principal Andrulewicz of the Sacred | omination immediately. In the capi- | e creasied. At present the theater seats|(aln hAw tHe Mve staried bt bl . a d our foot fence, picked about 150 of his pupils visite he | 5 s g C W, Pl | 4 4 4 e y Another piase of the situation being | (FEICR HE THEE 0L Teny l“.:m,“‘”, ol todar. Thew were introduced | {0 Whether Judge Omar W. Platt of | Arrangements have been completed | Joseph Miynarski, treasurer of the which rose, filed and hid the ofl discussed today In the Chinese capital | (0. e i ot o e e R hant Coreduebe | Milford — will b nominated oF by the officials of the New Britain |corporation, h heen cmpowered, soaked derrick. was the theory said to be accepted | OUB7 S GO 1 ~|~I”Tmr: q’:".’:m’:‘ to ”""' ']“""\"‘“'v' “("""‘m ,“ff,' -T"‘\""‘ whether the governor's choice would | GGeneral hospital for the observance |with T. W. O'Connor & Son, to put| L. €. Cook, head driller of one of freely in political circles that thely et o CrFan CERCRE et ;:wdr L “.‘”',,:.' iy o o vy | D€ @ 1airfield county member of the of National Hospital Day next Satur- | through the I, and Mr. Parsons the crews, was seen to dash away and handit outrage was the outcome of a| " (H T LG B0 S P SR :"|;‘”- fln N il & P judiciary. | day, marking the 160{h anniversary of | w in town today going over the|iump into some water nearhy. Ho larger plot than one of ordinary br tration plates with the AnibaIEg DS “f"‘ i \,V'.‘ S Women Jurors Barred. the hirth of Florence Nightingale. | premises with Mr. O'Connor and look- | d on the way to the hospital. andage. The idea of aggression against | y¢g 3 RAL COUNLYRROMIN 8N DICEE: oL ) {1 The house killed the bill giving [i“ive thousand hospitals throughout over the prospects for the suc-! Confusion is Everywhere foreigners was not mentioned but the 7 2 was & visiter today et tho seasions of | wonien this right to sorve on jurles,|the Unitea Btates ate coopersting in | cesstul introduction here of first ¢ Confusion everywhere, Steady supposed conspiracy was held (o have | pyamigham, Mass, May 10 [ithetabnetaixs s by accepting an unfavorable Feport the observance, stock and road shows. He will get unbroken streams of automobiles keep Internal political significance. The ef- voung man giving the name of J — o made by the judiciary committee. The - Among exhibits in New Britain store | in communication with Architect [coming while operations in the oil feet of the affair on one po Htearns of Howard “._’_"' et ot DR COOK IS BARRED house did not take up the hill windows will be display from the | Maynard of Boston, who built the field have not heen suspended, hun- party or another was emphasize Yo bt gt ¥ . . amended by the senate yesterday nurses' training school and an X-ray [theater, with a view to planning the |dreds of workers have crowded to the party p don, Conn., was arrested on the Wor : L ) [, 4 2 BARIAL Hnkde e SR e b o Fs Rl making the right to serve permissive demonstration, as well as blueprints of [changes immediately upon completion | tragic .wml:"\. . ; Attack is Stopped susploic f bel g s SR ” ,and not mandato The Dbill was!the new building now under con-|of the deal, provided it is consum- any Hurled Flat Washington, May 10 The attack v hl‘l |‘:“V|r:)r b I;l);‘:l‘n'!‘n ni“t";v ul.”\'““ ‘lu\‘ Office Department Jssues Fraud - o000 foom the table by Mr. Darbie, | struction. Pavato Some of the workmen were hurled by Chinese troops on the bandits paymaster of the state hospital at| - Order, Putting Stop to WA Cat it ho moved the acceptance of the un-{ Opan house will he held at the hos. The theater for many years played [flat to the ground; others seemed to captured Americans and other for-| Weathoro and robbed him of 32,000 favorable report of that committea pital from 1 to 4 o'clock in the after- high class voad shows. Some of the creep vainly away from the merciless cigners and wrecked the Shanghai-|The men left the scene of the robbery Operations, and rejection of the hill, noon and the public is invited to in- ' greatest artists of the past decads or spread of the fire :_l!thuvu:h they ae- Peking express train in Shantung has{in an automobile and state police are | o . Nt ol No Place Yor Women. spect the institution. The nurses' | two have at one time or another trod tually were running through oil heen ordered atopped hy the Peking| s hing for the other two ; \\:'l-‘“‘"'k”:"v’ May '1“"» ';’1\ "fllu-!' '"k Mr. Hyde of Brooklyn, who 1 home will be open afternoon and eve- | the hoards of the Lyceum. 1t has ex- | drenched valleys as fast as legs could j i : der designed to curtail the oil stock | peen a jury commissioner fifteen ning and tea will be sorved from sellent accommodations for the hand- | go. government, Chief of Police Holbrook assisted |0 " ; il e : n ning and tea wil on cellent accommods e han State department advices today| by a patrolman and i telophone line- | 1Fomotion otivitlessan Dy ederick [ yoars, opposed the bill, saying “the (o 4:40 In the afternoon. A doll | ling of scenery and companles for . K. Hughes, head of the develops trom the American legation at Peking | man arrested Stearns at gun point, | Go0K of North Pole fame v jury is no place for a woman to be." fashion review will also be one of the [ large productions. ment company, was being informed sald the i‘cki|)g authorities had or-| They found in his po St ‘_“' sued today by the post office depar Mr. Schatz of Hartford spoke for!features of the afternoon at the home If the sale is made a poliey will be over the telephone that the well had 3 Bieged s b et o BRI N SR B o mant, the bill and told of the hearing be- Parents whose children were born [ adopted providing for stock com- come in Tuesday night when the firo dered the Chinese v!roopsv to ._jlmm \nml,«.” .(tn)vf l“iw ln\’:. loaded and The order is the third of its kind fore the judiclary committee, where |at the hospital within the past two v-m”\ wm',m,,\,,”‘ four days a week | started, from measuren ngainat bandity and one bullet hn le.‘u‘nu-dl(rm|| th8 Lse 16 authorixed in tie dephrtments o i R st e oA T et i Wall, 1 wish 1t had boh. i lay:];\’x‘:'o u‘ff‘ff:" r::l“;:‘snf ‘t‘th:»‘n:‘y:;‘c”rlu:r ‘lhr\ hnldm\;;: h.',:"”,« ',::,‘1,, ,j‘"“!; ',,fl,\ war on “‘wilde oll profects in the (Continued on Fifth Page). sters to the institution for what is ex- | according to present plans of Mr. hole,” he remarked ironieally. b risoners g : i 0 sad DS | oo yphwest, Tt direets that all mail ad s e e Chi S R Rt e e el | Steam Being Used without injury. ; appearance fallied with the descrip- | jpogsed to Dr. Cook as an official of ,"”';;J,l\_ Ll B B na R e i ol DA Uce MRt A Rt Tl e today to ex- K l.‘l:w Boxer l.m-lmng. |i'\!:“ui":u"'\w\":s”r‘,']“,',';'" :‘qv rned it e or the ofl companies in which he ST"LEN MER[;HANI]ISE babies will be taken to Walnut Hill inaungurate at this timé a poliey of tinguish the flames. Boilers and fire ay ¢ the As ated |} ey was found or HErson 4 yatlirhed 5 i & s i . i | fgt v haE , pT" m'T‘ Ry (Y "_‘, BaRoT LS | Soe il L DB is interested he returned to the sender. park where they will be photographed. high class theater enterfuinment in fghting apparatus are heing sent to ress)—The Japanese newspaper Jiji| 3 The one time explorer and his com- The new wing of the hospital is this city, is the fact that the lihu seene, compared the Chinese bandit outras | WRIRED ROR LOARING R 6at nt ey e dlieing CraseButed H]UNI] IN THIS E”Y e n UEL St e aenital e L ihle iy e i secigttn e ther il A anies alrers ' 2 hear completion and while e lurritt hotel 1 be completed —_— on the Shantung border with the B He MERaYbAen L o TIeR nearing cc u'|! o1 \'w whi 1' can-| Burritt h 'f' will l. comp - n Boxer uprising and says it may neces- 2 v not be inspected, progr heing mao the near fnt My, Parsons feels FARRAR RE UEST DENIED a says ) 8 ———— | e . | — 1pon it can be observed, When the Russwin hotel, now ity sitate stationing of forelgn troops in 2 " QAR | upon i it the principal centers of China. | Employes of the Brooklyn ‘Bndgepm't Man Dies Soon Local Police Locate Goods - Hall, was running, the Lyee m‘n played —— d i % § 3 some of the best shows in the coun- N . TSI | X stor ¥ i Hetpats Court Records Her Allusions (Continued on Fifth Page). tending to Business, Bridgeport, May 10.—George Orros, aken From Store in S N performers frequently found it neces Yok ol A ions to 19 : — e 60, applicd for and was given work i1 | Svracuse, N, Y Coniimittes TnvostEAHAE: DoalABIILY. | e fi el Hord e e SR g (e Y Dnlmatian V "BKC Razed | New York, May 10.—Thirty em- |4 jocal lumber yard today. Two hours syracuse, N, X. omm ol 2 - ¥ formaneces, it was \“ ‘“”“v ult r.‘y New, York, Mag 1 0.The: nunelih By ’Quake Reports State 1)‘1:“ x”’ ”‘1” memlfl'\q“ ‘1‘“\:" 'wr;: IR B Ol ‘h,n souid ””",0", —_— ol High School Greeke Letter Soci- :’:"')‘;“j:'i‘\',“:‘”‘“| v"”‘\;;l'”‘” WEre NOL! givision of the supreme court. todi¥ y § have been dismissed for loafing, sofous. When a physielan reachec rohib scple .1 denied Geraldine Farrar pernission Rome, May 10.—The town of Seh.| was disclosed today when Rear Ad- nhim, death had heen more speedy. Detective Sergeant William P. Mos | oties Progrosses on Work Mr. Parsons is a veteran theatrical %0, B0 PHE FEEE PO Yot il enico, Dalmatia, has been visited by a | miral Plunket!, commandant of the Medical Fxaminer Garlick gave an| Cue this afternoon recovered several . L man and under his eton Farsont! | oo, e’ sult asatnst Loy Tellegen all succesaion of violent earth shocks dur- | third naval district, posted a notico opinfon of death due to natural|hundred dollars worth of merchan-| A special committee of the school theater at Hartford has buiit up ) W SEECSG R TRTERCN 8l ing the past week says a telegram | calling on workmen to put all pos- |causes, dise alleged to have been stolen from |Poard named to study the problem of |jarge patronage of New Britainites | G0 00" 0 U P0G one of from Sara. The inhabitants are said | sible cncrgy into their work and re- — | Syracuse, N. Y., stores by Irene Pa- High school '”""“‘,‘f‘,“‘“_\”‘“j”' % [He is personally known to hundreds| () ooroasnondents A to be leaving and many of their) frain from time killing. v l. "d Man Ru ‘hes tolcloska of Middietown, Conn., and '®port of progress 0 arternoon 'y, this city. Should he come to New Saumuel Untermyer, counsel for Fare homes have been levelled to the| “Only by good work can we v\w-rl‘(‘le b 2 % brought or shipped to Maggie Spinola |4t a meeting of the hoard. and while | Britain, Mr. Parsons assured a num- | % coined today to. comment “on ground. | to secure suificient work to keep a Into Five, Saving Seven /o sos stanley street, this city. the report will not be ’ final one. ipor of fricnds with whom he dis otitior 7 ———— full force at work,” the notice said, 4 S| Chief William C. Hart received o there will be a recommendation as 10 (yge00 the projeet today that his pol- Larrimore, Who Has vikos 4 - Py Cleveland, May 10.—Routing mur"'»l,mmml call from the chief of po- Polcy to b worked out in detail 1a- [y would be the pr itation of |y Viias ¢ k igorous- [ Miaml, #a, May 100 —Jonn n,|Steuctioniof & two stary frame bullds loska had been arrested on a|lommitteemen I G ‘”‘"’_'I‘f{ a0 offered during the time he was con U jury trial at which she WATGH FOR SWEETHEART”""”“ of Indianapolis who served as|Ing here carly today Jahn Gractumi| ppgo of shoplifting. She is allegea | Uatrick F. I\H‘iz‘, . uper x.n;u.;:fl;w Of neeted with the Capital city theater R it a federal councilator during the world Made several trips into the structure 45 hyve confessd that the goods she | Schools S. H. i b Bl i i gLt s war in the adjustment of lahor dif- and carried out seven children. had stolen were brought to New Brit | L. I Slade of the 1HED =chool a of Stratford CONSTABLE TR 1othario of 12 Years Takes $10 From ferences died here today of heart P e ain on a quick visit she made here : 2 i EATED ROUGH [trouble. He was 49 years old. LEVIATHAN SAILS MAY 15 |apq the remainder sent by parcel MAC BIETH WINS, | n House Today , Postal Telegraph Co. When e e i hington, May 10.—The rebuilt| post. Several suits, dresses and coats MRS. MAC BE, s Hartford, \Mlay 10.—Mrs. Lewis « B‘ GROVE STREET WOMAN : | ORDERED OUT OF RUHR . Leviathan will cast off from her | for women were found by Sergeant BY The Associatel Press Stratford presided for a time over to Swayed By Love, n."l_’""" m'-.. uu‘.;n Press, : Newport News pier May 15, for Bos-| McCue at the Spinola home, and in Burnham, ¥ng. May 10 "“‘“ lay's « m of the house heing called I e e N bl Al a harisruhe, May 10.—Chief Railroad | 1on, on her first trip since being re-| one bundle there were eiglt pairs of | Allan MacBeth defeated Miss Joyee (o the dias hy Speaker Ni ' Rose Andreczyk Sai U T ik O UATR Of Sh® |inspector Wirth, & membor af the|eonditioned, Definite orders to this| baby shoes, ? | Wethered, the title Tolder, in the then left the chamber iR e detective' bureau this morning arrest- | poganese diet and brother of the for- e t Sants amiey. sl semi 1 today of the British wom go Mrs. Frink of Ca Piek-Axe on James Ma ed a 12 year old boy who will be ar- | effect were sent to Captain Hartley, | - mi R & 1 dam anning FAlpnid TR Hventit.. court Baturday v:n-rdG-‘-rn:an x'hflynrrzllm-, has beci o~ pep commander, today by the ship- | WARNING OF FROST. en’s open golf championship tourn mior woma f - e ] § Ay | jere save the occupled ares 5 8 g 2 anc had the distinet Tving Wr morning on & eharge of theft. Be- |ooton (O €A% the ocupled area ac-| ping hoard | New York, May 10.—Warning | Ment, 2 and 1 1t t cause of the rain yesterday the usual |against a frost tonight which might | Constable James Manning suffered number of messenger boys did not damage early crops in the vicinity of | the loss of a pair of glasses and show up at the Postal Telegraph of- . New York was issned today by the . . . niraculousy ped being struck by flcs on West Main street. The man- t |weather burean. Warmer weather g p t p v pick-axe when he attempted to youngster of neat appearance to go PI . M . | e e * 0, . Andreczyk, who lives in one of Mrs, on an errand. When he returned he I t ?9 11 d ' ‘ t t t t p Mary Wisk's houses on Grove strest, entered the office and went behind a"glng nio 'ver, lie THE WEATHER raers 0 rotec FItis Ips last night. As a result Rose was ara the counter, and he remained there | | rested by Policen imes Skelly on for several minutes, | et | breach of peace rge and was ¥ " y The s rea By The Associated Press, After he had goue it was disce By The Associated Pres. . 2 . A ¥ i g o T R e o . brought to police headquarters where ed that a $10 bLill was m Berlin, May 10.—A telegram from Saint Goar, Rhenish Prus-|' yarrord, das 10.—orecast | London, May 10.—The British warship Harebell has been or- J00C 10 BEC lad this morning confessed to steal- Sia, says that a train operated by the French plunged into the| for New Britain and vicinigy: dered to, the Murman coast to prevent further soviet interference sccording to the police and Cons ing the money and r--mn‘..‘n $8.55 o Rhine and that 29 bodies have so far been recovered fiom the wa- n'l'n; -vmn;n‘:--"i v-n'l'";"ul-l'nml with British vessels outside the three mile limit and to use force stavie Man o "]w woman put up a ::r Tlr:r:i".uyl:-(:”::,»mnam ml-"f.'..ng:.‘.“: ter. The report is based on the statements of travelers arriving at ,’.:_,:.“hh m:,'"‘,":“m v Wi if necessary in performing this mission the house of common: ',,,,,,‘.f S5d or 0y ,..‘.';,‘,.‘-.‘ “.",; pocketbook and & cheap wateh for St. Goar who add that the French have cut off access to the scene : ;| was informed today by Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs i .. rrom the house and placed out lis “sweetheart.” , of the accident. St. Goar is near Bacharus. # | Ronald MeNeil.. in the street.

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