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Average Daily Cireulation News of the World 9,246 May 19th ’ By Associated Press ]l PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNMCTICUT, TU KELLEY, DEA. &\FL0 LEEDS AND HER SON, STANLEY BALDWIN GREAT BRITAIN'S BY LAW. BACH %« CAST ASIDE BY STLLMAN - NEW PREMIER, CURZON BEING LOST . ’ 2 From Wife, But May Bring Action in Court AS LABOR PARTY CONTROLS CHO]CE e s g ! Mm’ Wb“e D“th Was | | !lu-»:‘_«'pcl Support of Banker's Alleged Ofspring CUT OFF FROM WORLD TRIAL CASES RESPOND TO TREATING Member of House of Probate Court Returns g e ‘ B vion o coioidal temd which ‘i an Tt during 0" Lords, Was Not Ace Severe Clondburst Does \ . i eadl sed ties Suddenly to Home in Great Damage, But the iy / 3 : B aCherea by vat. sty el ot ) S the Al coptable to Hows B8 sy, A New Britain Amount is Uncertain : V. Houghey of Co | y ‘ e ‘ \ - & oo e Presdent ;¢ : Commons Leaders lams after Oklanoms y 22.--Western . oAl Laughs When “Herald” Man oy e yosterday A bl D Te gy ; iy — Appointee Himself Had Al- Calls to Talk About His :1"'.‘«’.' o \yl- Mu.lx:’: ; ¥ i h f SRS fl = = — — NEw 4 IN BIG WHISKEY THEFTS Govt. Until He Negotiated “Demise”—Has Been in o )it had resuited b Teration tate British-American Debt e Confessedd Ne ™ Claim To st Agreement, Several Countries in Past fle storm ares and mall communiea ! : ) : W , THRILLS LIONS CLUB S Have Pumished Chicago With » Rivers throughout the western par 21 Years, of the state were reported at flond Sy stnge } A tornado which jate yesterday hit 4 s m S0 tey After riding 30 miles over moun- near MeLean, Texas, fn the Panhan Philip Troup of “Union s Wi tainous tralls and stony paths on the dle near the western Okinhoma bor ™, 1 - & . onge P Betk of a Hlalag burro & similee dls:i dar accompanied the wind storm ) | Urges Deeper Interest in A Mas rhree men | London, niey Baldwin taneo in an automobile coach serving which swept northwest from Okl g P y TI) Wi Wi s b et ¢ He districts into which railroads have not koma, g . (itizenship e < : : miers red him yet entered, and crossing the entire Twenty houses in MelLean were \ <. 7 o . . T el King George breadth of the continent in rallroad molished The storm's path ( 1 ‘ Hstillerte ast solution t premiership conches covering a period of seven through the southeast corner of the : - 4 . ; More and more the y f today | : f the iR m sudder o n. the days, much of which, for lack of time town and rushed northeast into Ok \ ¢ g { , : are becoming neglectful of the duties : = - ) ’ estionably to make better arrangements he spent | lahoma. The twister blew out a { 3 nd obligations of citizepship, Philfy . . & . p 2 kot sappointme A | Cur- in ordinary coaches without sleeper Windows of the little Panhendie town 4 + : k editor of the New Haven o per Ker and on who two days ago was regarded convenlences, Patrick . Kelley, who 5 T Silonzs t "I the m ot shd Rohy o wounded with ont ey o succeed Honar Inst. week was declared by the probate ¥ The Associated Press. e 1 v Britain Llons’ club at the regular kshot by poseibly ted by that court to be “judicially dead,” arriveq | Clinton, Okla., May 22.—Damage to L 4 meeting held this n t d hey wer v-l.u‘w at Highland Par sman Sunday because of his 11 in the clty last night after an absen clut Washingtor » upon information given by Dr. hea of 21 yenrs. : il ; speaker advised the me """-‘{ “lorence Rtone, a woman physicia Vietim of Circumstances, Mr. Kelley is at his home on Myrtle loudbursts in western Okiahoma las of the club to take an active and in The band's empted robbery sreign_ sectetary, however, 45 street today recelving his many DIEht. Thousands of acres are under t part In politics and to Urge was that of the < 1= distiile t A vietim of circums friends, He s a middle aged man, | ™30 SR M 1ds and neighbors to do lke- at Dealsville, Ky ording to the re- stances. The sudden rise of the labor but with the bearing and apparent| . = ,,H-f“,',,,,? “‘v'\‘l,l ',‘,:"'n"‘mmi.“ New York, May 22.--Jorence Law- tion on the ground y . people are not Intercsting puted confession. It was in that ef- party to ! the official vitality of a man a score of years hia £ CNC RET TIOS DA AN CXPANAT jor Leeds, “the other wom tract. She also could ns ) . actively {n politics, he as- fort that Walker and Roby were shot, opposition in the house of commons junior. The tiresome trip across the \ e A ! s i At llman divoree case, announce 5- ties to compel Stillman to continent did not affect in any de. An unconfirmed rumor was current yargay that James A. Stiliman had infant lest it be . rge upon. ° N youtoan & #ree his health or apirit since i gonl | 1€ WAR hAt 16 persons had perished abandoned her and had refused to the community, Mrs. Leeds nnd Mr. 100,000 peoj y was n most important one—arrival in | 2% l-ecdy and three at Rutler, support her four-year-old child, va- | Hicks said they had not declded what for g sion to a prize fight and this ety in time to- have the probats rlously known as James Ward Still- action to take, VE BaN At N COrDORAIS. FURPD 20 iibition became effective Stanley Baldwin the new British Declines Ald From Mrs, Stillman hear a well known statesman speak Walker told of being unable to find nrime mini ¥ d a4 compara- eourt proceedings quashed. 'Pittsburgh Trolleymen man and as Jay Leeds. who she says ’ 18 the banker's son. Mrs, Leeds dis- Mrs. Leeds said that she would e diatatbio Deninaiy ian at Loulsville and KINAD- fively minor par ritistt politics loctor whom they met on the . 1 Bonay. Tikes V! resentative of the 1 el ,,“,hf'.' Slaltad e Koliey home the To Get 67 Cents an Hour ciosed that the banker had paid her accept the offer which, she had ) Sy et 5 afternoon he was weloomed by the Plttshurgh. May 22.—After negotia- §1.500 a month for three years after had been made by Mrs. Anne Urqu: 0 So0nt rssortod. college foad to Chieago, The latter was , no: bran i A hospitable Mr. Kelloy who laughed 1ong covering a period of slx weeks the birth of her son, but stopped pay- hart Stiliman, the bankers wite, to| 1% 87007 dus he asscriod, heartlly when the newspaperman menta o year ago. She sald that she [take little Jay into her own famfly, p'Hctts fnd ethens e A8k commented upon the distinction he bad not seen him for elghteen months ncluding the baby Guy, whose pater- | % EVINE on in th produced . or|wounds nder: Tioyd: George he s Bk enjoyed in shaking the hand of a Voted to acecpt a wage Incresse of that he had refused to answer her let- nity was denfed by Stiliman In the di- “r“_\.mq“» ‘”‘“l ““; T~ “w' S m“;( All three sald there were “higher g to the treasury and desd dihe | seven conts an hour making tho maxi-|ter appealing for help, and that he |vorce actfon. Fricnds of Mrs. Stillman | Proadway and who Is the greates robberies and Mr, Kelley left New Britain in Au-|[mum pay 87 cents an he The men had shown no interest in the welfare in New York confirmed the fact last MOVIng pictu 5 ; o gust 1902 going to the far west where demanded an increase of cents an 0f little Jay. _ night that she had n de such an of- IR R R s st he engaged in the mining business. hour while the reccivers of the com. N the presence of her attorney, R. fer. Mrs. Stlliman herself could not A . L “”' 5 H‘” i Y_nlw police say named to ‘the {mporta out - Tap He has been successful and still has| pany offered seven cents Randolph Hicks, Mrs. leeds declared bhe reached to comment on the case PesAnIECIngin 1N h ward, L cellar: of-tha GaBk AL T i interests both in this country and in | — that she was considering the rosmlu:lr She is at her camp at Grand Anse, resents tie !l.\|l‘v"1‘ o »pu:\‘.-n lnr .»,yu:: . ki 3 Mexico, For & number of years he has COOKS STRIKE, FIRED B e AR B 118 U8 Dt Roe o AN, o s, ot e e i et - SDOTALIRTSKIEMANDS Po ssiblY i st - Dean stioned af Insatiso. Mexlso | New York, May 22.—Bighty Hotel [child. - Mr: Hicks expfained that two | pRoNS: swer the quostion, the speaker ada tong, i phangsllor way tie HAsgiis where he first reecived n.l.;\n ‘r the :1 iaza cooks wl'a gicack yeaterday for |courses were open to his cilent. it | Has §30,000 i Jewelry o / : : it Lt n:;‘ 1'.»[1,:-“1 x e deht u:nlrm"nl with Hgation In which Tenmbers of 1t |2 and $3 weskly. wage. inoreases nrc (she eould prove an agreemient where- | ~Mrs, Leeds has at.. least $60,000 “Many say they keep out of poit. Convention in New Yorl the United Stutes in the course of SATF. WARR BRinSipAIN AN IR WhICK th 6y 710y thie manAgettent nahoune: [Hy BHIImat had doRtranted to Support |worth.of fawelty, an Wik Qlsclosed| t16s of Ao ot fhie nn Aouta 1atorast s R T e i Which hio visited Washington at the polnt in qiestion was his existence. |y 1595y, 4 complete new forcs has |herssi or the child, or both, the at-| . \n DB11tch Nheca ik LS. iead of the British debt mission. Hig » it is a dirty game. Tmmediately upon being Irformed hy BABH. aHIDIaY g ot ¥ 5 ey i = sk S . e SRS T P aindling of the current hudget, also i Bons kAL AkiiEHter who "opBoN h mploved, it was said torney said, she could bring an ac (Continned on Twelfth Page). If politics is a dirty game it is be Government in Mexico, brought much favorable commiant, i a petition by other members of the | ———— o SRy NG A S N R T n: e people are not taking 3 " i v art in it,” " v family that he be declared "judicially par! it party in annual convention here today Wwas educated at Harrow, nity col- i e Mr. Troup urged the members to PATLY inannu 3 . Rte 3 dead"” and an administrator of his es. | :r 9 ° | ARD G T KES AC ! R adopted a resolution demanding that 1eRe and Cambridge married tate be named, Mr. Kelley made ar- wo ersey olicemen aln’ wo f IN AKE TION GeRCCnBONy naL o el v-‘:"‘"‘"m';‘ the United States recognize the pres-|and has two sons and four daughters: rangements to come eastward. Several 2 e "“"““I""l"‘r’r:‘ "‘F’:‘_"’“(.’;“"‘“ ’1‘( o Hz;tv < ent government in Mexico 5 G and for instruction. He sa a : " Says.U. 5. Must Tio Guldediby Re-|y)ore tn much to be learned in the|,, Another resolutiopproteated again HVE IN FAM”JY KILLED days were necessitated in which to| % et e el | Wounded by Desperate Thug dn = & - v o oot v v 005 S L Mo e st LIV crops amounting to millions of dol iars is belleved 1o have resnlted from BTy " ‘The three are sald to have boasted has made a premier in the house of thousands of gallons jords almost an impossibility ha t from 80,000 to to police that the $10 and more of whiskey seized in their raids hed Chicago's chief supply sine Who New mier Ts : \ thrown out of the :mlrmn-m: Walker | n 0 British des- the 3,000 motormen and conc said, as soon as he patched up theb ring the war, the Pittsburgh Railways . ups’ who plann, ’,!:'" ropheries an o board of trad sposed of the whiskey in Chicago F Pl They can answer all of these que L R ShSARE nition of his abil- 3 1 it refnsed to divulge thelr MEnty. yjeq in the field of finance that he was New York, May 22.—-The socialist. The new premier is 55 v old, and then he began his long trip. ring the f speeck he ) Ing the end of his speoch, hel .\ aeteq that the soviet governmen Tovited Recognition. . » . [ \ 5 ) Arriving in New York city yestar- ensatlona 1 t s ornin in Efforts to Free Prisoners. asserted that there {8 nothing wrong| (2o tE, AL T S E g per- day afternoon, Mr. Kelly hueried in R h this country, This country o) SiRCA R olitical views at vari | the direction of his home eity, He Lifkes - - AN iR conBiltatioh vAth. the) UL wesmakn 3t He satt, and It Iaf L EaE S b Another Probably Fatally Injured arrived early last evening and saun- BHBIE 'hm S na D to everyone to do his or her ut- hde ¢ the offi " 3 v ] S ay, decided that the ! X A resolution condemning the ofti When Train Crashe i the direction of Main zzfrt»ntr. Arriv- 22 i B od by advices fronmt Minister Schur. M the world, 3 . ment of mine workers, and demanding at Carlisle, Ohio, Ing at the main thoroughfare, he Hgld.up, Arrested With man at Peking and consular officers 'M'ing the course of his talk he cestitution of the constitutional ) : paid a glowing tritfute to John BATanlEat ot Than rAbaaah WAL otRT Franklin, 0., May 22.—Two women ]'mwhr;"l a |m:t'vh mrnn ~ii=jd|ly' “"‘: Fyery Clergyman, Church Member in China in its efforts to secure the k 16 o eaned against onc of the plllars of ' ri/ r i release of United States and other !'aI¥. former cditor of the “Herald" { 4, hy the delegates. The resolu- 10d three childron, members of the the arcade for about halt an hour Woman Only After Being .4 omicial of Preshstertans sust forelsn persons held captive by ban. W10 wrote "A Toust to e tion also demanded higher wages and | MOUsehold of Rertram Williame, are watehing the passing pedestrians ane e . i 3 lits. considercd by Mr. Troup to he setter living conditions for the miners. | ©°7% ViCHms of a grade crossing ae. wondering it any one of his o Driven From Barricade Take Total anstinence Oath. Oy a5 n L lunt Fesart 1t ey sl maaterficce e e Moolitio: | cldbnt. at: Carl(slos. tyvay iHias dhaies friends passing by would recognize < By The Assoclated Pre Byta Whits Holka sbo b 4 At the close of his addr Feliten BT N liere, late yesterday. Two other pers A I ’ soclatec g Vot e spokesman, wii prisoners” now in federal prisons was him. Many passed and casually by Use of Tear Bombs. Indlanapolis, Ma 22—~Willlam the United States government | speaker was bresented with a Unlel o0 oty o e rasolition. The glanced at him, but no_one vecok Jennings Bryan today won his fight | ticipate fn direct negotiations with \¢rSal waffle st in bebalf of the \ . 1utjon also deplored What was de- timore and O1 nized him as P. . Kelley for many for a demand that every Presbyterian | the handits or take any actlon which MPMbers of the cliub. Preceding his| .\ jhnd aa the “persecution” of .Up atruck A OIE van T o minister, church oftlelal, chureh JMem: | would rellove, the. ey oo n il talke Jonaph Gunltiars ntertained 4 Ginclair, and demanded repeal of uck & moving van in which furni ture of the family was being taken to ber and the faculties and students of of responsibility in the case, harp solos and the social or-1y 0 Ciminal syndicalism law. in Cale| & \ chestra of the Central Junior Tigh Germantown. The dead were sittine SONS were infured, one serionsy The ident occurred when a Bal- vears ona of the city'a leading busi Jersey City, May 22.—Two police- nessman. When his sons and davgh ik bl e e ters arrived to eacort him to his old 1h Were shot to den when they at. the denominational schools stgn n 2 home he was immediately recognized “'""""-ml "‘y 4 aatORTaRL ‘g’.\mf total abstinence pledge, New Hav = school plaved A ‘ en a sofa on the rear of the truck. and from that minute on he g (CMPEE L0 ArvestCEranie 0 Baves, S0 attart o limit the pledge sign. \N€W Haven Men Fined $200 tho press was wen ropresentea ’ . White M g _The dead: Mre. Vargaret Williams RAAPNC et iAd o hindreds Cotit holdup, The ot "1 ing to church members and students For Posing as Doctors ! 1inner members of the “Record [ 1AMOUS ite Mountain i :‘\' pehien, Saralnln Aot :;‘!:n:ll!:‘ Wb Weloomed Wit ihack ol & M0EER - SIRECOaee he J° rofeeted by the general assembly. | Now Haven, May 32.—Dr. ttors: 1 1T taffs being present Hotel Razed by Flames [ Witans 1. A duuehierin ,R‘;._ g panion to a house in this eity and Capecelatro, and his brother Dr. Sante ! Silent On Own Afiairs, ., N s % TIRALONGO ARRESTED stervaie, N. H., May 22. — Fire Interva M., May FIre | and a baby hoy, four months ‘old Other than to discuss the scenic ' : 1 ' i city conrt today f. 11 beauty and the opportunities of the With gas Lombs after taking refuge . . 3 oday for practicing ¢ EFALL ek and) to TARKVAL 4T the Faans I tHE attle, In Automobile Accident medicine without a certificate of rog — r lotels of the White Mountains L ati They were after with an estimated loss of $40,000 istration. They were arrested after a Unjonville World War Vet Dies fn | ¥th mmated clow h,004 The hlaze is thought te have started tt and progressive changes that he Saves and the woman, known to Paimer, Mass, May 22.—Two men : notices on his keveral trips to hig 'he police as May Milier, a dance hail were killed and a man and woman &N fmaginary ailment, the prescrip b o homeland, Treland, Mr, Kelley de- severely injurcd early lnst night when tOn from each fdentical in nature for Doctor's Office During Operation—— | (rom a fireplace. Townspeople mic. (Third of Trio Riding in Liquor Laden 1 > in e e 4 an imaginatory afiment, the prescri ceaded in saving cottages, stables anc clined to diseuss his own cas P an ' preserip ¢ = kg 1 case at tlons bearing initials of a thirq WA® Gassed in France, rage a few hundred feet from the 1151860 Now Britain {0 AURst Laos.| vedls &k brother who Is a registered physiclan.| partford, May 22.-—Albert Hooes and during the 21 vears that have|at 19 Manhattan avenue early this +ha dead are: Alexander Lovejoy T 35, of Unionville, died in the office of . . ~hief W . elapsed he has heen in and tofled in Morning. Sayes saw them coming and, nng John Jarvis, both of springneld. Turks Reported Blowing Dr. George Sutcliffe in that vinage DeStilence and Hunge L Chiet William . Hart vostarday ar. practically every state in the unjon according to the pollee, opened fire e car contained nine passengers, all Up Adrianople Brid today while under the influence o Is Killing Off Indians © 5"“!fl‘ wmello Tiralongo, the third . and in several forelgn countries, he from a rear window. negroes, five of whom escaped INJUrY. By Tna asencinted Pross BC cther Fairbanks, Alaska, May 22.-—Pesti {:r,,"] When the aehi el Tt says. He has made several trips to| Detcctive Sergeant John Black and pouis radiey, driver of the machine Athens, May 22.—'Turkish troops, HOOSY Was a world war veteran, a junce and starvation which for three v‘_‘r".' v‘r‘_“.""‘ nhen :\“‘\'wg members Ireland where he traversed the coun. | Patrolman Clarence Wear were killed |01 | TERFT O B are reporied to have blown up ghe|MEMPer of Co. H. 1024 Infantev, a0 |Yuat hava' decimated the Tndians. of | omerrret e CATIS i April by Supets outright. Lieut, Harry Otls of West betd AT A was gassed while in the service. This iy it gain are causing havo ollceman Thomas 1.ee fol. New York and Detective James Wal- LAt Bl S 0SB P i L e el 0t 1L are vausE ¢ lowing a shooting fracas on Rroad ton were wounded. Sayes was want- TWO MORE SHOPS CLOSE Ing Adrianople and Karagatch, The MOTning h ained. o RN e N the upper Tanana couptry accord- street when they were riding & teogle 4 news caused consternation here some of his fingers fn the Hart M ing to reports reaching here Assigt- | in which it wr toged | and is actively interested in that 1 for robbing the public service cor- Brockton, Mass, May 22.—The loss e ; A Co., factory in Uniouville and Was qng District Attorney Colling and Dr. | ing transported. o 4 i “*‘|‘“‘“- 0 ' i i f 819,000 from the shoe factories of this eit 7 T S b e i ad- |5 ¢ . r ¢ a urned over eountry's .affairs. On his last trip to Poration o ¥ = % hed to the doctor's office, who as o Lavergne have left here by launeh 16 feder 4 4 the Emerald Tsie, whieh was ahout| Detective Walton was the first to of approximately 5,000 workers, strik- Severe Earth Tremors ministered the anasathetle DEOT. 16| 1o polciin, Anding: SHera the Tns] o e T KilerTHe ” i i Irop. ors at the shops and seceders from i ¥ & s - two years ago, he was greatly ged " e amputation dians are sall to be suffering from 5% / £ 0a o atiie.] Yomay st Suot the Doot B N6 WOTNIRE SN t at Helena, Mont. Dr. Sutelfffe sald he had no knowl- e S S 120 et dend | €€ Cream Increase Shows to find that in eity and farm alike, Helena, Mont., May 22. —Two e Y Sergean ok and [ v . y 22 arth 4 Sy v Liemnt. Otis, Sergeant Black and kept production at a low volume to tremors were felt in Helena at 1:50 C0E° that the man had bheen gassed. gy, survivors are said to b 13 :“l"l()fl (-allons )[ re rbanks s preparing to| Washington, May 22.—Reports to great Improvements hiad taken piace. . ’ bl el ¢ welcome as the flowers in May,” he untll arter they had beeh inside for 2 a\\mrt the xl(‘flnvlulhnkmkv‘\r‘n heavily Some BO]d. Bfld Thlef Is rugh relief to them * department of agricniture from o | 3 n | ks z , constructed buildings. The shocks ' wr- .. T9e.qs ‘on’s Machi factories showed an increase of TR Turmoll Eveggwatid o mlm'llc o, we; fi!h»ro was a volley JOMNSTON WINS AGAIN. gave the impression of a rolling from | NOW Riding Cop’s Machine S 13,000,000 gallons in the production Regarding Treland’s polttical situa- | o afpieeee omtamn By The Associated Preas ; west to east Bridgeport, May 22.-The prev- of fce cream fast yenr over 1921, the . 'wo officers outslde gained en 8t. Cloud, May 22.—William M. “ hias . automobile stealing in this 1ot ciliary otal for las reac 8 tlon, he spoke interestingly. ‘That . alence of automobile stealing in L(‘K’I()-I Auxiliary tota r last ye reaching 161,000« ¥ trance and found OMs, Black and Johnston, American tomais star, de- IAW'S CONDITION GOOD city finds the polles department not 2 000 gallons. The department also an« newspaper acounts of strife in Ireland | ywoar, the latter. dead, Iying outside |feated M. Ashlangul. Armenian cham. Sy The. Ambaistcd: Preck g immune. Motoreyele Officer Geor Destroys Poppies nounced today that Y have heen greatly exaggerated is the|yn. goor of Sayes' bedroom. plon in the fourth round of the men's ~London, May 22.-“Mr. Bonar Law Galyin parked his machine outside “ i » || creamery butter last beliet of the former merchant who| ‘peserves were summoned and po- singles in the international hard coutt|nad a very good might. His condition | the second precinct station early to- Made in Germany 163,615,000 pounds a found that the new government inds|yjoe jines drawn to keep the champlonships today 6--4, 4—6, 6—2,/is unchanged. No further bulletine day. A few minutes later the motor o ; ¢ favor with all save a small number|orowds as Thomas Wolfe, deputy g3, | Will be iseuied at present.” This state. | cycle was gone Cedar Rapids, la., Ma I of familles, he sald. He fecls that In | chier of police, renewed the attack.| wWiillam M. Johnston aad Clitton B. ment was issued after the forme oy o— e “Poppies made In Germany are Culliver Wi First time the country’s domestic difffoul-| e led several men in a search of Herd of los Anwcles éafeated Count! mier's physiclans had visited Wim to- | Miss Bernice Br De: ot fit to n.y.-u.-' \.',' r-’.".‘L “"1“ ol N ".“ _ns . ties will all be ironed ont. the bullding but Sayes was not found. | Baibi and Cesare Colstaho, the Ttal-| dav. SRR SEITISOE S 1L AVERIL perished on Manders Flelds,” Tilt in Libel Action Mr. Kelley will remain in this ity | jynatly an open trap door in the jan pair in the third “eund of the| — . Of Radcliffe College snid the woren of the Amerioat New York, May 22.—General Se for a short time and will then make cefling of a hallway was discovered. men's doubles, 7 Cambridge, May 22.-—Miss Bernice Legion auxfiiaty toduy s sions Judge Crain, sitting as a com- a trip to Argentine where he has| \arning his men to keep awey from & — " Brown has been chosen by the as They voted last night to burn ||/ mitting magistrate in the libel action mining interests which he will lqui- | {t, the deputy chief sent to head & AT THE WEATHE sociates of Radeliffe college as n ten thousand cloth poppies in a brought by Police Commissioner Ens date. He plans then to return %o quarters for bombs. The deputy FAMOUS WRITER DIES, o | [of the ec it was announced to- ||| public bonfire Friday right against Assemblyman Lowls New Britain where he will settie himself tossed the bombs through the Oaklanc, Cal, May 2 Franklin Hartford, May 22.—Forecast ‘ ay. Miss Brown is director of the The popples had been p Cuvillier and Magistrate Joseph ¥. down, apperture leading Into the attle of Harrisor (iassaway. widely Lnown as for New Britain and vicinity: tralning school for public service in to sell on “Poppy Corrigan, today sustained Assembly- On Saturday of this week, the Kel-|the house. Sayes soon started 1o a poct and nessyaperman, died here Clondy and somewhat cooler; Boston. Miss Brown was aduated Saturday Later it w: man Cuvillier's objection that the Tey family is pianring to hold a re-|clamber down. As officers rushed last night fro1s « haat attack. Ter propably light frost tonight, 4t Ttadeliffe In 1916, She held a fel overed they were court had no jurisdiction and that vnion at which reiatives from New | forward to capture him bhe put up a 23 vears (®. Usewwoy had bhean Wednesday fair, continued cool. | lowshin in international faw given by nade. Covitiier's Siegel- HoeTlout e the Carnegle endowment in 1917-18, committed in Albany and not New - stiff fight but was subdued after he connected wite the San Francisco || (Continued on Page Fifteen had becn severely beaten. Examiner. . — -# studying at Radcliffe and Yale. r—_— 4| York county. i girl, were placed under arrest Two Killed, Two Wounded. thelr antomobiles, crashed into Bearing a warrant for Sayes' ar- yupderpass at Blanchardville about two officers surrounded a house miles east of Palmer. Track in April And Who Feeaped Canght hy Chief Wart, try from north to south and from east tn west Mr, Kelley is a native of Treland 000,000 pounds over Y-

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