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(= ————————— LSTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1023, -—-—-———————————-———“ RED FLAG HOISTED ~ CHINESE BANDITS RELEASE PARADEINMORNING STEADY STREAM OF NO MORE IMPORTANT ITEMS OVERGERMANTONN ~ AMERICAN TO BE CONFEREE (N MEMORIAL DAY WHISKEY FLOWS ON COMING BEFORE ASSEMBLY INBLOODY BATTLE . 1. vove aveted 10 7ake e i _UNTIL LAST DAY OF MONTH Take Part in Negotiations For Marchers Will Assemble at Frank- 24 High Powered Cars, Armed, _ ’ 20 Release of Others — 1, S, Minister Doubts Bandits, { Communists Take Possession ol Will Execute Prisoners — Politics Interfers With " sq ol et 10 oGl Pl] UUISV"IO‘C[IE{QO nghway Graves Decoration Police Headquarters at Gelsen- " ion A kichen Alter A Night "’““ Atw. WILL wsn_frwo CENETERIES NEW CLEANUP UNDER WAY! || Fund Receipts ated Press foreign cuptive e ] (NI VY DIV IALNV HWRA LD | S5 5se) IXTEEN PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS Sessions in Meantime Will be Purely ‘‘Legislative Days” i Stmggle Rhanghal, Muy 24.—J, B Powe Th s o Compiented by Ciigees ROt Kxercises at Court of Honor Unheralded Areival of Dry Sqund at nmedinte| vemonae’ Eresisd ays to RCCCIVG Ameriean newspaper publisher, of polities,” - S ilors ) " o the appeal made by the “Her i Andd noldiers amd Saitors Monument Windy City May Presage Actl ald” Vetoes or Recommnd. Bhanghal, whoe has been held a pris Phe mintster said that “certain hos. st night for funds for the ield by Chinese ban o Decoration soas Gr Pighting ts Not Confined to Bullding, 10! by the Chinese bandits at 1 tile factie were using the bandit ==More Automobiles Needed ¥ Campaign—Ofticial Observer Solves anku, has been paroled to take autrage 1o diseredit the Chihii party Pund of Bddy-Glover post, t' But Spreads (through (he Streets— 11 NN conferenees for the releas the Peking government and Tsao Kun Voteruns of G, A 1 Ny of Rum Runness American Leglon. This is New a |on' the captives, according to advices re- who had been & “hopeful candidate” 5 Britain's share of the national Police and Pire Departments Re- celved here late tonight for the presidency Frederiek V, Slreeter, chiet * mar ¢ ,'“"""l”" Ky, May 24.—An unin fund of $100,000, and 18 to be b e % : The message said it did not “scem Shal of the Memorial Duy parade, to. | terrupted stream of whiskey 8 moved collected within a week. Con y 3 v ported Driven City=Com= \vegiington, May 24.—A delayed probable that the bandits would kill ddy completed and lmsned his orders x’"‘:\'“ "“’“":‘ ) ]"“ g "“""‘;" in 24 ’,"I'" tributions should be brought or Bill Changing Date of New mess Mivistor Behurman in the fore! eaptives,” bhut that thers ¥ - f bowered uutomoblies, each inanned by malle “He " ), . Muel % for the day, dosignating the formation g geq . wiled to the “Herald" offies e | - munists Smashing Up Much roc Conneeions Gara win dangor that during the prolonged o e 0% dOMETALINK the formation 14 tratned driver wnd a gunman gu e BN Lt Haven’s Election Day Is g J " line o nareh and ‘ e ‘ourie 0 Rl todny 4 o w erty. Acconding 10 Dispatches, dep Advt, Mh“"""" wwoand compromises some {\ A AT (0 Mgt g Loulsville Courier Journal fodi edged In the following issuc o > . y i Bt ho: nitaonery iRk Ula ot earrs N ordes xerclses At the Soldiers’ 'says It haws lenrned from an official o et Passed After Stubborn » AR ing L ure, starvation or discase and Sallors’ monnment at Central who has been watehing a garage hers 'M""c' KR tritt Essen, May 24.The communists - y s ok, foray uccount of contributions i K ¢ i ; or a yenr rocelved last evening and this Fight in Senate. have taken possession of police head i - The paende will form at Franklin = The officlal is declared to have as avurtars at Gelsenkirehen' and have Squars at 9:30 o'clack, daylight saving |certained the following facts in the morning follows: ', Harry Barton, Col. .. 5,00 B otk ocer e wunane. Ball Player Arrested For Reckless Driving in e wms s wove ™8 o S0 et " Harry I Harry C. Jackson Hartford, May 24.—The next sese Reports from Germian sonrees say olng to IPairview cemetery and then specinl Make of Cas Oiata? v el ¥, On its return Two makes of automobiles are used inta arlson slon for the transaction of important L e Shtine far g mors Meriden After Ru’""'"g Down New B".tain BOy ;;‘ ::H \;::::!«:-r'v'r';'!:- Court of Honor emeh machine being equipped with Previously acknow!- ; business in the general assembly will ounded in the Nghting for the pos. = at the entrance to Walnut Hill park ‘extra large tourist trunks mounted in cdged .ooiiaieee. 10,00 be Thursday, May 51, it was ane on of the bullding, The struggle began late last night and continued ) and after the exercises, to Central the rear. While 12 of the N A TP nounced In both branches today, Ale until carly this morning. Nathan Rosen of 61 East EX- PUP"JS FAREWELL T0 park. enrouto to Chicago Inden with lquor, Total 82100 |l though there will be sessions tomor Following the parade, the marchers an equal number row and next Tuesday it s not iy e cvilun- dofense o Main St. Severely Injured VETERAN SCHOOL TEACHER will be regaled with rafreshments at Loulsvillo after having .1';:'1’\5:.:":;".‘..y'y" _——_————4 o2 pianned to consider important legis- defended by the eivillan defense o1 ganization which was finally forecd the (‘enter Congregational church. signments in the Tlinois city lation on these days which will count to quit when one wing was et on fir , . faneh will he served by the Woman's Load up After Rald chiefly as “legislative days.” The gov- by the attacking mob. When Pitcher Baumgart- ;. romnr. a8 yeare at Smith Relef corps, Mra. Charies R. Starr,| Through u system iw yet undiscoy [;ASH TAKEN l R ernor, however, will be in a position The fighting was not restricted to ’ ) \ president, assisted by the auxillaries |aped by the ofiicial observer the move to send in whatever vetoes or recoms the bullding, but sproad through the ner's Car Crashes Into school to be Tendered Recep- of other veterans' organizations, ments of the machines and raids on mendation he may have. streets and many street s were, " Mr, Streeter was recently appointed |the whiskey warehouses are said to VoW shattered. A number of nonresidents Flim, ton Before Belng Transferred. .pjor marghal hy Commander 8. W. have been coordinated. When a ware UTE New Haven Election, worp-nounded, e = Pupils who studied at the Smith 'Woed of Rtanley post, G. A. 1. He ouge ratd hus heen carried out suc The bill changing the date of the 8 " has been acting in this eapacity, or | e, . 2 S city electlon in New Haven to the school under Miss Mary Tormay dure ¥ cessfully, it was sald, 12 of the trans " Reports 'rom Berlin, Moertden, May 24, - Stanwood H. jv )0 95 vears that she has been in_other responsible positions, sinee | port machines we londed at some first Tuesday after the flru: Monday e Assochntid ey mga ., ] » Nov L) Araliil 87 shal o S " in November biennially alternatin r i mgarther, a pitehier of the New gunuered with the teaching staft of 1472 when he was murelial of “the lout of the way wpot and started tor Judge Orders Haul, Less 'n November blennialy alternating lin, May 24, Steiking workmen jjayven ciub of the Kastern league v d to he communists are holding |, reosted here this forenoon after @ that sche e B Michigan, He . il W ey are planning to tender Parade in Kalamazoo, hieago. Meanwhile word had been i ¥ R e R Tursias s appointed as his chief of staf’, faghe Hat'n 3 $10, P concurrence today. The bill was n- ption June 12, at the school. ished to that point and the return Ll ut in Police troduced by Senator Bakewell and her a ve lsenkirchen, where hitter fighting mobile he was drivin Ipriv 1 : ooy SRR ARVITE L0 L Miss Tormay i to be transferred yrom 'heodore Johnuon, iunfor vice-com- jng machines moved out foward i occurred yesterday with heavy casiil-|jicig had struck and severely fnfurcd | tho Smith schnol next Reptember, as. Mander of the Connactient United foufavilie Pension Fund was later amended by him. tles to the forccs of hoth the pollct | Nathan Rosen, 16, of 61 East Main | swining the office of principal at the SPanish War Veterans, who will take Warnings Are Flashed Tho vote in the senate was by roll and the strikers, H('f-nrl'll\l,.: to Infor-) (rnnt, New RBritain. Baumgartner Washington sehool which is to hn, COmmand of the parade when it he Tn paming at points between the | SIS encn call, the republicans voting for it and m;'\lt‘m||(r.-(»,‘,vh|‘v(xlx here mdin“,\ leferan] A8 charged with driving recklessi: ononed at . me. She has been SINY to mone over its route two oltisy MEnals thati all's well® o At the opening of police court this the dr:;mlac:ials opposing it. The vote he Gelsenkirehen civilian defen A\t 8 for cense fili AL o " RV oy 2 was 23 ‘o ind without an operator's license, principal of the Smith school for a Owders For The Parade take cover” swere flashed from the | morning Attorney David L. Nair, gepator Clyne objected to the bilf, farce and the fire brigade ave said te k have heen driven from the city last “”“"’" AL yem and has been con- \jarghal Streeter's official nnx»r.,::”’r‘;“ Thas "l‘l"“* ":"‘;"' "'{:1"' l‘-‘""'{ who represented Fernando Zaragora declaring that the people of New Ha- with the school department ¢ the day follow: ol e anlgnal WA¥ when he was arraigned In court Mon. Ven were opposed to the bill and that t and there is no forec avallable ]n"zl % 4 £ mel e LML police duty. SUES F"R “] fl““ FflR Skl SRYEOUNSET SINNER ORRh: L inanirkdes' of the CrandbArmy o/ 90 Y Al there was no need for it. sen aden o vould ) otly fre Y ng on a charge o pu ent_staf State Miiitary co _|laden car would slip quietly from the g arge of keeping Bill Is Dofended. The advices that it is impos- Toriay this ity | the Republic, Haln) woad ¢ me 1 frequented | & gambling h t 15 Mead. Ll = A% ss Tormay is a native of this city - » 2 Ao oad to so! ess frequente ouse a Meadow fole to give a ct estimate of the panfes, ["nited Spanfsh War veterans, Senator Bakewell defended the bill, o0 nimber of easualtics, “"" '“, sister of Plumbing Tnspector ' wo s’ war voterans, Sons of G. A, '°W® |#treet and was fined $25 and costs, The communists took possession of rIRL S I]EATH BY [;AR ! maintaining that it would give the avery- rmay. She attended and . It was estimated that the arrest in appeared bef. J v, (< & R. veterans, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts . .’ T § ppeared ore Judge George W, 5 faw x tim nol headquarters, smashed " "‘l” from New Britain High 4 \qmous organizations taking patt l“ ALl ”'I" ol ”‘;W ",”"RM m:m Kiett and asked that the mouey se- :::&I:(»::h:“lm lgat‘fl;;nl::il: the :n:; g Ak i AR A ~|~|mn during the principaiship of i £ hers of a well organized hand of dis ' cured by t i YUCRED Ay el : Tenned ta i e ¢ | objection to it in New Haven came John H. Peck, in 1882. Tn the in ”"’bi‘""":"’:""' Day parade and exer- | yyory raiders had a significant bear- | house be returned to his clients o \ 3 fHe e i | ata N ciges, May 80th, e g A A ; : BTN - o city st .8 . dently marshalled their forces in (onnectlcut (,ompam fade Yoar she entered the State Normal fng on the disclosure at thix time. |~ The police secured $21.15 whicn | Srom the city admiplstation, Senatot for an onslaught as the A a s B " been appointed chief mar- Y, school, then «d on the site now iaving L was put into the poll preparation f 2 4 3 : . shal of the day by 8 H. Wood m- | A ‘ P to the police pension fund. M h whole action was carried ont on mini- 1)efendant by Administra- occupied by the Central Junior High S of the day by € 16 Vool eom Lo New rive 0n Attorney Nair declered “that Cniet [Joneion JCORME ORROAEC 10 4R school. Tn 1884 she was graduated Mender, Stanley Post, 11, - R, Chicago, May 24.—The unheralded W, C. Hart did not have the right to | .18 that it was interference in “home assume the responsibility, take com- ariival hore of a corps of Washings turn the money over o the - fund tary lines nunder the orders of the o g + b i 4 an her work as a teacher in rule” in the city, mand and appoint chief of staff. | fon nronibition of icadors. \ tor of (,ahnherg Estate and v f E itizenR of Gelsenkirchen are Burlington, whore she was employed % headed by | until the s t i faihe Torsip Xtk n S The oitizens of Gelsonkirchen are she hecamo Theodore Johnson, Jun, Viee dapar | permission of the judge had p1, by House Chairman Smith of H : - for one year. In 188 James E. Joneg, first assistant prohi- | b awaiting further developments with Yeat - b James E. Jones, ansists ¥ \ een secured, He stated that the ; ¥ connected with the New Britain sehoot Ment commander of Conneaticut T 8. hifjion eommission, xavs the Chieago | statute requires that all money pro- “": BAmRILIN g HEg. wig “"“’”5“5- who moved passage. fe o anxiety find terror, Charles Gahrn, administrator of the ©° 5 g i o5 Gz Wotits. op fhn dets Ak Hahntises of | % stem, her first assignment being to W. veterans, who at f.rmation | Herald and atner today, is inter- feured in sueh raids be disposed of by Vil O | Maple Hill who was Kiiled on the eve- | [N Smith school, where she has parade will take command. Ipreted as the beginning of another | sondemnation. He also stafed that Rorolis Dppostion, o SAYS HE KILLED EIGHT I ning of December 22, 1927, by & trol. $2uEht since that time. “Alds and commanders of the varl- drive against the whiskey and heer the charter of the cfty of New Thd( EISREIES e vigorously op- (a4 i WA AN WAN PaluHINE t6. her The committee and those in charge e |traffic. The entourage included field Rritain says that the maney may be po;P A:; lflPpn:vu{vn.L‘l:(;x{ vlflaulk;}p,r MEN WHEN 13 YEARS OL L e tating Tar Chijatiay | ATer Goneral chairman, ArtHir: X, {(Contined, on Bixth Page) supervisors J. T. Worthington and | forfeited by the judge and turned &G AJINOINL of ew HAven. SEh - N Bnls o therford; chalrman refreshment | | Warren Ewing, the newspaper says \n\'—r AL s e N i sald this was really a party R shopping n New Rritaln, today |committee, Mrs. George Hogaboom ——— | Icn an appeal in lleu of the condemna. Measure, tho republicans favored it ;o $10,000 o " 2 | - % {brought suit for $10.000 against the 3.0 v Arra, T tlon procedure. Attorney Nair as- and the demoecrats opposed it. On a rising vote to the motion to SRl (Rl : ; dward Senf, Mrs, Ale Man Arrested in Tos Angeles Says He | Connectiont company through At cuigon. s, Lonte Farken Moe: ,,,,; GASOL]NE EXPLOSION 'NOVECK IN COURT AGAIN serted that the appeal must be made o tpone was lost 57 to $0. The bil torneys Klett & Alling of this city. inert Goodwin, Mrs. Emil J. Danbery within 48 VA4 hEn ASERHL Bk visl A DA &hot Revenue Offeers Who \ ; : | The case is returnable in the superfor .nq ey, Churles Quigley. TR e FOR ALLEGED Ll UOR SAL | claimed that the money should be re- 54 Killed His Tathy court at Hartford on the first Tuesday James H. Tenderson {s chairman |One Man Killed When 80,000 Gallon turned to his clients. He spoke '© % especially of one man who had placed , APPeals from sentences to the re-, in June. the ways and means committee nnd = gl Tos \ngc- May :'1_ City The plaintiffs allege that Miss has 20 pssistants, Tank Blows Up This Morming at a ten dollar bill on the table to secure form school for boys at Meriden in federal officers are checking the Gahnberg boarded a trolley c in John J. MeBriarty is chairman of Proprictor of Arch Strect and Hart- yoneo when the ratd was made, the Hartford police court will here- : after have to be taken to the supers Norwood, Alabhama. Prosecutor Willlam Greenstein then ford Avenue Drug Stores to Have '{or criminal court under a bill passed | ley Lourte. Now Rritain to return to her home the progr told yesterday hy Jor Ruc m committee, aided by asked the judge to condemn the 28 years old, that when he was 1%, Aaple Hill. When she neared her Former Mayor Geo b 408 § ; 1Bl IRATRUCN BNl S ieorge A. Quigley. | pirmingham, Ala, May 24—One 5 e SRn el ot il ";"‘_’“"{ station, they alleged, she signalled the | Mrs. I'red Mordecai, George Forsherg. | man was killed and Norwood, & Hearing Tomorrow. money selzed in the rald. Judge in the house today. pight revenue. offiaera In 8 MooRERING | gonduetor to let her off but he failed | Charles Snow and Misw Lilllan Gold. | pashionable muburb was theeatened Klett stated that the matter should fghbAn-tiacmountaing of """'”"I:‘ oy 1o do so and the car did not stop carly todny. when an eighty thousand| SerEcant George C. Ellinger today hereafter be taken up at the time In the Scnate. ""?”_L”_'lf‘ ho sald e Tormerly TN until it had passed Canfleld’s crossing. gallon tank of masoline exploded in Notified Nathan C. Noveck, proprie- of the hearing and ordered all but —The senate confirmed today several | Custody by a specinl agent of the,TnC plaintits - claim that she| QIIITY OF MANSIRUGHTRR: |fthio center oriny otner tanka dontatn- 100, 0F B duite, staee &k itas carter ot ¥10 to €0 nt0 e PR e eis will| DommiRRtiony made by (iovercECAE e O inC raiitond o & eliarge ] Stepped from the car wher it stopped ing 2000000 gAllons of Easoline ang| ATCh and Hart streets and another at, hearing on the return of the $10 will { pieton for varions commissions. They | Houthan o rallrond on A4 CRATES and started to walk back to where O o Ol e an® | the corner of Martford avenue and | be held on Saturday morning. {holuded: i of beating his vailroad fare. At the 20 ol on el Dack: o crude ofl at the plant of the Wofferd | xoui®ciroct, to appear in court e ! e Gaorge. T, Buryess abA s TemiEEg il, detectives stated, e to)d the fol. Sn€ Wanted to get off when she Wasigapcay ity Robber, Implcated in |Qil Co. The blast rocked Birming- oW Mmorning to answer a charge Pk s ) g lowing stor Alruulc by anuptine Holley chrjand Wwas } § ; ham and thousands of POrsons hur- f aiemtine the linuor e T o Warner to be members of the board | wing s i ands of violating the liquor law. The of- A “AMy father and brother Art ran o Silled. Bridgeport Hold-up, Sentenced to ried to the fire, hut fled when they rapse |s M‘\:mvm] m‘ have occurred :m NEW ANGLE IN CASE Sf h:::::\]nro;‘:gnlsu::é‘::l’llin;\[lt‘:\:::;I moonshine still, The revenue agents — 3 ; i L E v en har d T 8 g i oThincent Il alniraaiiR N aen Thice to 1ive Years, A el Saturday night to be a shell fish commissioner. Working In terrific heat, firemen Mack WeMa- played streams of water on the tanks A favorable report was received on a bill forbidding compensation com- springfield Man, Caught After Long | e i apri: 1o, tainer and At OVERGOME DRY RULING | sritgovort, niav 24 Ieft mye brother Charlie and me on Ihon of Jersey Clty, alle; ‘about that which exploded and saved , v ey ipate PRl Nty ; “ows HEARING ON BUSINESS TAX . Tele : g s Dretemius 4 iavd and went away for a while, The - participated in the Dewey club holdup 'the situation. They placed the loss | Chase, Believed to Have Also C«‘;:-‘ltnoni;'n:;d”‘;:l\';|n‘:-:r:;:‘"nn:‘} ::\‘r\'- last thing my father said was “Joe, if ygaon ‘Reported as Pinding Solution |in Stamford in August, 1921, was sen- At approximately $40,000. ° S Passed Worthless Checks. ployer and insurance company. vou see any revenne agents shoot on | tenced to the state prison for| Frank Williame, negro. was said to The bill spo i by the RELISHRY Merchants Who Failed to Fle Re- guiccord: May 24 A new angle in il sponsored by nationa women's party giving women the Vor Problem of Forcign Ships HAV- throe ta five vears after he pleadeq have heen working on pipe iine the arrest of Waiter Kerrigan, 28, of | qet€0S (PO o Cinout any dise tank which blew up sight and shoot to kil “Pretty soon we heard shooting, 30 gullty to a charge of manslaughter {n | 1eading to the turns Explain to State Commission- or 40 shots, on the other side of the ing Liquor For Crew, L fertiaiatabt aadiit i : 5 4 FAE s 3 ) Hoe Dill. We hid in the bushes and in a AR A Beroard | RIS VAN | 0 SPALE SCISRT S DY * Springficld, Mass, by the local pollee o yigeations because of sex was un- e minutes we saw the revenue Wasghington, May 24, — Indications INiIKkelly wasg killed in the holdup of 'caulking the pipe might have caused ers This Afternoon, Wednesday evening developed today favorably reported and was rejested were given at the treasury today that the club and the original charge the explosion. His body has not been LI S when a ,tvl( rvuyv\‘nl\ rh'r;:u:m h vfl( without debate, Anothier womeéa's Lo 4N ognized the accused as the man Who . phy) gponsored by the league of agents coming down the hill. They cere carrying two hodies and when {hey got close to us we could see they were father and Art. We let the Sceretary Mellon had found a way against McMahon was that of murder, 'recovered, 5 A X J € ers office J COour 8 ho o © gs 1 P . commissioners office in city court this hought expensive rugs from a depart- Lot B SRRAEEEE i use afterncon heard the complaints of ma; hothe S ¥ ment store and another establish- (00N SO0 oo nomer- ment hore and gave worthioss checks *Cn T IS SR Killed the bilt s arrested for reconciling the supreme court's By agreement hetween his counsel | — a recent prohibition deciston with for- and Stale's Attorney Cummings, Me- ) efgn laws requiring ships of their na. Mahon was permitted to plead guilty | [ron Man McGinnity, 52, more than 100 New Brit agents gel past us and then we start- : / anmle ; | hants and mannfacturers whose bus- Corrigan w o : " tionals to carry liquor ne crew rations, to manslaughter. Other men who A Dasic chants and mannfacturers whose bus- i, payment. Kerrigan w il ot hr e oSt "'H‘““""“"“‘" (,]'H’"fi ’1.: "“‘ l’":‘(‘:"'" ,\";’1 The boelief was expressed that the took part in the holdup arc serving Twirls Four Hit ('ame inesses are not incorporated and Who iy Jiast Hartford after an exciting au- I‘_;m;‘nm: G Sitiie 1 tha m‘:‘:' e Killed eight of them altogether, regulatfons necessary to carry out the sentences. Waterioo, Ta,, May 24.—"Ironman~ | falled to file tax veturt at the com- tomobile chase through consested, iy o¢ jawyers especlally in the drawe et LA high cout decision barring lquoring | TR Tor MeGinnity. 52 yoars old. fortaar | Missioners ofice before March 15 The traffic on a charge of obtaining money ek o rie, the officers stated, said he |Within the territorlal waters of the idol of New York fans pitched a four | 2% reauires that owners or proprie-funder false pretenses. (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) nd his brother had remained togeth. | United States. would be actually pro- CUSTER SURVWOR DIES it game against Marshalltown in the | t0F8 0f mercantile and manufacturing — werrigan was arraigned in police b or until twe years ago. muigated within a few days. Officials Mississippl Valley league yesterday Dusiness not incorporated must file & court today before Judge Kisner. It bt - refused to disclose the course which and won 1 to 0. MecGinnity 18 man. SPecial tax return at the state tax pad heen decided to have him bound s “arl = the treasury appeared to have adonted | Curley, Crow Scout Who Brought aging the Dubuque club. commissioners office on or before that | gyer to the higher court, but the po- EUGENE A, SHEEHAN DIES Frank Carl Glahau, 58, in dealing with the sitnation develop- | ivss date. lice abtained information that he was A Dies at Smalley St. Home ed by the court ruling. | News of Massacre to World, Burled nORTENY | - provabiy responsitie for rug therts 0 NT ST, FRANCIS' HOSPITAL Frank Carl Glabau, age 58 years| e | . Augusta, Ga., May 24, -— Rufus this city. His case was continued to Cat at Crow Agency. Clarke, Augusta, pitched a no-hit, no- d 32 500 — 4 a long time resident of New Brit- Saturday under a bond of $2,i00, and a g S At Least Six Killed in run game in the South Atlantic asso- | ! . . y " 8 ain, dled this morning at his home 4 Billings, Mont., May Sole wur- | iation against Columbia’ yesterday. — Popular Tobacconist Was in Business at 46 Smalley street following a lin- | Train Crash in Texas |vivor of the Custer massacre and the | gering ilfuess, He was born in Ger- 000 ey May 24.——At least sy |Indian who brought the first news of many. For a number of years he was | . oo ol wiing .m‘h,,,',n a negro |the tragic battle of the Little Big| 2 s o) Horn to the outside world in 1876, Jews and Anti-Semitic Stude Bucharest l'n:\-l'_l':‘i*l;vh_\‘flnvd \-\hq-n ANNUAL INSPECTION Here for Many Years—Succumbs to Bronchial Pneumonia, employed as a brass moulder at Rus- | pooter and five unidentified men said |V _ ' ell & Erwin's. to have heen riding “blind" baggage, (Urley. the Crow scout was buried at | Bageball Pools gages in Brawls— Bomb<" Used. District Deputy of Masonic District to Bugene A, Sheehan popular Main He leaves, besides his wife, four gua cngine man probably fatally in. the Crow agency vesterday. Curly A street clgar merchant and manufacs kons, Charles 11, Willlam K., Frank jured and two or three others leas died "':';wlu of a fever. He was 68 Oldelt‘d Banned Bueharest, May 24.— (Jewish Tele Visit Home Lodge in Official Capa- turer died this ‘n'n-vuhvg’ nlr iz« l"r}.;\x\; ., and Herman Glabau; four daugh-igerjously hurt whan two Texas and |Vears old » o . graphic Agency) —— Serious fighting . cis' hospital in Hartford of bronchia! ters, Mrs. Manrice E. Griffin of TLong pacifie passenger trains collided »r\r]\'J T B-‘ Gov. of Ohio broke out anew on the mpus of | City Tomorrow Evening. pheumonia at the age of 89 years, Island, Mrs. John Loughery of this| this morning bétween Cisco and Put- | LINEMEN STILL OUT e mr; at mm.’r«n\- when anti ff’ml Sherwood M. Raymond, district \_\4, Shechan had ]‘,,,,.,, ',i, ‘h,.hdl‘" ty, Mrs. James Tracy of Brooklyn pam, Tex, g 4 Columbus, O., May 24.—Rase- tic students of the commercial, chem- | 00 o0 aster of the fifth Ma hyusiness for a number of years having and Minnie Glabau of New Britain, - e o of v Conmecti || ball pools and ‘punchboard ana || i=al and mineralogical departments ey e O antennial | 4t 0ne time conducted a shop on East and a brother, August Glabau also of | Anolher Oklahoma Flood cut Light & Power Co,, sald this aft. ::lpr;rw r’n':,(hy,h.,‘fn ljf::nflh”ng “nm.qq hlmrl;;’ “:»m,m;u“ r;v:l:)l‘r'in.: odorous lodge, No. 118, in his officlal capacits ‘\}I‘:m“:“:‘:ot” l‘hn;‘“r;n”.‘\ll.'u,:nfl're«:’ev:n; ¥ A x ceas . Governor Dona- || chemicals at Je classes. crow evening. Mr. Raymond fs ol and o ”“.;h:,"'m“,m, will be heid Saturday But No Lives Are Lost ,‘,"‘"'::‘r"'k’)""h:l’" g ','"\‘"':“:‘"“T:“".‘r‘:("l: hey declared in a proclamation Elght Jewlsh students were so bad f'":;‘;', iy ’:","‘.mw'r:ml, otge "r'd thye one opposite St. Mary's church on afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Kr.| Oklahoma City, May 24.—Virtually | "o 05 SO0 ve they submit- The order intimates that unless [l /iy beaten as to require hospital treat- | % o 01 mark of appreciation Wii- | Main street win Mortuary chapel. Rev. Frederick|every sectfon of Pauls Valley Was|y . "yny demands The strikers de- ||| frcr Practices are stopped au. [fjment am H, Day, master of the local| He was operated on about thres Schaefer of the Reformation Luther.|flooded last night when waters from | i< fO% VEREETS, o M el on ||| fhorities charged with Jaw en. e Jodge, f& making an effort to gt out | Weeks ago for appendicitis and was an church will officiate and Interment | Rush Creck broke through a dyke af- | coiing conditions and affecting | ::" L [ on KEROYOR vy American Movie Senal an unusually large attendance | reported as resting comfortably when will be in Fairview cemetery. ter heavy rains according to a report | .o are in the hands of the electric | RN . Work will he in the Master Mason | he developed pneumonia. Hesides his e received by the Western Union Tele- | iopne compan: Prompted Chinese Holdup egres and refreshments will be: ®ite, he leaves four small children, " graph Co, here. The waters stood in ——a By The Assoclatea Press, served during the evening. It will be his father, two brothers, James and Three Mme Rum Runners SUIHG PACUR SEvER Tert G6UD) WAL Rave . > Tien Tsin, May 24—One of the Chi- |, special communication for the John Sheehan, and a sister, Mrs. Wal- Captured Off New Jersey [ receded today, the report said. No LID ON TIGHTLY. ITHE WEATHER | nese bandit coolic messengers em- rual fnepection and the meeting will ter Donahue. He was a_member of Hightands, N. 1., Way 24, — The | Hiyes were lost. New Haven, May 24.—A new policy o | | ploved in taking suppites to the Paot-| cpen promptly at 7:30 o'clock New Britain Lodge, No. 67, B. P, Oy coast guard cutter Seminole which | - e announced by Chief of Police Smith, Hartford, May 24.—Férecast = 7uku stronghold told the relief work- s Eiks has been patrolling rum row off ,,,.A MARATHON DANCE CONTEST today was that of placing so far as for New Britain and vicinity: ers at Tsaochwang that the brigands St S g g The funeral u-lllx be held Saturday mile limit, today captusea | St. Louis, May 24 —A marathon men are available officers in saloon: Fair, not much change in tem- | | got their idea for derailing the Shang- NEW CRUISER TESTED morning at $:30 o'clock from his late. May £4.—The new home at 86 North street and at ® sey'n three three more runners. She was seen |dancing cont from shore putting into port with her|ef the country wili be h is suspected intoxlcating liquors are| northerly wind prizes, which apparently were aeavily [ing the night of June 1, it was an- being sold. Three saloons in one loaded. ! nounced today. section are already under supervision. #. - t for the championship cafes and beverage” places where it! perature tonight and Friday, hal-Peking express train May 6 from Rockland, M N a serial motion picture. The picture scout erulser Detroit was given her o'clsck from St. Mary's church. Ins = | 'showed in detail how an express train, standardization trial over the official tefment will be in St. Mary's oo-.- % was wrecked. course off this port today. tery. |