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e ——— News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 ORIGINAL ANTI-POLLUTION | OF STREAMS BILL PASSES EW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, \verage Daily Cireulation Week Ending May 26th 9,271 PRICE THREE CE CAPITOL AT ALBANY IS THRONGED AS WETS AND DRYS PREPARE FOR a THURSDAY, MAY 3 1, SIXTEEN PAGYS, 1023, FRANK T. PUTNEY OF GUILFORD IS NEW CONN. PROHIBITION DIRECTOR ; Nashingte May Frank jously been @ & | [an prohibitien director for Conneeti. 4fter Ralph 11, Riake P \ Haven was relieved s dut . [eut sueceeding Hary 12 Mae) that offiee, Mr. Putney had beey t A d A » recontly spoken of as t ikely appointoe —— -— — - Senate Amendments Are Mr, Pitney areed 1y Comz TolsL ot A 00, S INEY S DRUIAL : = el : g g B A LR ¢ ! WATERBURY AUTOIST HITS Th fending Existing . eotlent sennte He ey peinds \ it 458 2 A Rejected and Measure P - fr. Putney thes in @ ~ ose Defending Exist \eret s @ prohibitien agemt heen aetive in republican party pa 4 " FAM : gl ol st ILY OF 7, KILLS ONE Law Will al as First Drafted is Put bt Now Hoven. Muj Feank T.{to state conventions. H firat entered i aw Will Quote Leg Putney wointed federal prohibitian feder semiee in Oetal 1 He 4 , l J i y_ divector tor Connectiont has heen aets | was employed by the H ond —— Fien Are I TARE g Do F d G. s Through by Buckley M. and Mrs. Loren A, Timmer- . N e A ks | e cimplayed by e Hemlinvanir ksonsiEog i acts and Give Short 2 tion Mackenzie. He had iabout 20 years J | B [ H A k panion Reported 1o Have Flad, men and Baby Killed Instantly Cony ealousy at bottom ol RIS Atlac R B e e ches in its F —y 4;,.,_"%.‘8 R e e e Arves eches In Its r'avor Personnel of Commission [;l Al Hary, 0.& tage “ on Rozalie Harasick - Waterbury, My homas 3 To Enforce Provisions CROSSING NEAR ELM HILL > ' " " ran im0 o Those for Appeal Will Be ‘onsi ' e \hi 'Q SAW HER WITH “OTHER MAN" w of ¥t Rond, ant Reinfon Consists of Mendell o AFTER HEARING $hio WILSON ON WAR, DIE ) O T Reinforced by Remarks Coupe in Which They Were Ridin » " (1) y UIL = x children, of this city, late last ? , = y . ght, killing o boy and injuring 3 New Haven, Wolcott of e squarels by southboun 1's- —— s WAkl oot Aan ot Over| g narine - From Augustus Thomas, n i . g o AP . U ie v . A " tos " on » H J orfolk and Moore of press Going 30 Mites an Howr—sie- John Smigel, Supernumer- Former Democratic Leader| w superior conrt o Charge of A~ « W o Thomas - Playwright, Samuel Gom- e T nals Found in Good Order, ill Explai: y ark- sault With Intent to Kill—=Girl Tell el the companion of O'Rellly . - This City. ¥, Will Explain Conduct =~ of House Had Remark u h Intent t « inouen the companion of O'Relly ey and Qthers, d Mrs. Loren A. Timmerm g 3 g R nT Her Story inth LouMoaY? serly. thIb MENIIRG fand S i Loren. A immernio) at Tonight's Hearing able Career o custoly eurly this morning, aa S | Hartford, M A pollution | : nElxeRlla yuatondiy mot SR | T T SAdpiDN L oolerkscy d el AN M [result of the q ming of the twe Albany, N. Y., May 81.—Drys, weta | with “teeth in it" was passed by the M€ pabtedtsaBlock YN W RO | AL Nineating of the:dlecln ina coras | . Vilkon: N May PTACy ehioned. & mon BUY | o was 1o made known and prohibition neutrals marched on | senate had Leen rejected, The house "_“""‘ \ whic “|" “" Qabpy ek WA mittee of the police board tonight, | tanive Claude Kitchin, form morning on \.m-l of assault wit Mr w and her six small chil- the capitol today, primed with last | bill I8 considered a strong bill and s ™ ot W N BoLLG ]“' 'f“";“ WM John Smigel, a supernumerary o eratie leader in the hous o Mo s botmd over 1o dren were walking along the Meri- minute arguments with which €hey | designed to prevent the polintion of :1" ‘I“' n-:;':‘\'! : radir .',I" feeman, will be given a hearing on Sentatives, died here cur the June term of the superiol en road turning from the home of noped to influence Governor Smith's | the state's waters, ";‘ s "'"“ e CNEING MIUCK | his conduct immediately after the Death had been expected hourly |y judge George W. Klett wit A neighbor when the machine ap- 2ction on the legislature bill for ap- | House Leader RBuckley dirpeted L0 WHIOTIODIC WiMArely: COMPIEIV (hooting . of 1 io Harasick by |for three days but the | t rallied | a%ed at 2.0 R proa from the rear, resulting in Peal of the Mullan-Gage state prohibl- criticlsm of the senate amendments © CocNg it and careied Mr Thmmers o0 0T ea0iaek at 133 Broad street Yesterday afteruoon st ALy Attorney Michuel T. Sextor the fatality, George Snow, 11, was 0N enforcemept act which he muet which he said rendered the bl prac.] M8 body for & distance of 200 feet o OB . spark of hope was held out for hi Mias Rosalic H “\M‘M‘,, Hroad | Killed in the aceident whil Mrs. Henry | S8N. veto or kill by failure to adb be- | tically useless and on hin motion all Porore it came to a stap. - His b e e e b iNe restenitin e R th e ntet ow, 10, tWeen now and midnight Sunday, of the amendments wera rojected and i T e L that Smigel, who also If at 133 1y before midnight | have been shot by Coolack, but now | Richard Snow Bnow, 7:| '?'Il" a8 Force N the house tok up the original bill. ‘il WLt Rroad ", was cognizant of the At the bedside whel [of Miller street, was the first witness Helen Snow Anna Snow, 2, all _° 'I’“‘"“’"‘-‘ by ‘Il"' “l'“ ® Jump Then Mr. Buckley offered schaduie oo e I shooting but made no effort to ap- '\”""“l“l- ‘:T“l Lewls 4 [called to the stand by Prosecuting At- |of one family were | """n‘;;"“'g"“]"'“ ",‘"'Il’r;':,_‘""":‘_:.:"‘;‘: a8 enc t oh strikes! e 9 gy prehend Coolack or to investigate the Caughter, Mills Kitchin, a s and | Joseph G. Woods, ) ara According to the police both O'Rejl-! " oo " MESATENCHant NIl stile Just how the aceident happened re- o natead, it is Fan out |Dr. Thurman Kitchin, a brother. The |Sip sestines 1ere woods. 3iss Hara- Ig to the police both O'Rell- pyupij nearing on the repealer wag to CUL All of the DIl except the eNACHNE ialie o ousetars o il o e affray, Instead, it | ran out 1 3 |ick testified that she was shot while (ly and O'Den ran away from the pe held more than ¢ ff clause, and appoints a ditferent per. polE 8 : o into street shouting for someone |hody will be taken to Mr. Kitehin's|in jep room at 133 Brond strect on | scene of the nec t Immodiagely fol- |enn’ e e N FOME BRI » A never be solved, The family was st 2 i : old home at Scotland Neck, where tiw s § the time set for the governors ap- sonnel a8 the “state water commin | (s ay s Stemerial Das pienie am to run ‘4 .;]v policeman. It isfold h i ok il la ening, May 2 WIng it, and it was nocessary to ' pearance " 3 3 Afaranthis o | T € A orfal Di cnic a urther eged that he would allow funera R, 1014 Coolack Je; < W f 08 y > e $ T:"“_* "r_'";“’".""k"'l Mendell 9t NeW a basket of funch with them. '® o one:to enter the buflding, ex-| Dr. C. A, Woodard said Mr. Kitch S Aiate 1"",‘ ‘,”::":‘"}_ )‘l 'I‘ Keep. | 1l & passing autolst to take the in-| . Preponderatingly of the femiiie 's‘\"r‘n, A "\"\an of Nor- ix a clear view of the track pressing the opinion that anyone who 'In's death was the culmination o A Coslapc Tor nbout d to the hospital. Both men were sex, the opponents of repeal rughed "l“l ]“”" B. Allen Moore of New|tanco of several hundred fect on | {ried to investigate would be shot by |complications which developed Bk s it that oo Apprehended by the police & few hours|the front seats and got most of dbem, r.,f"’ v Newington road and more for 8! Coolack. The discipline committee he suffered a stroke of paralyst Sunday in q n she wag with an. | 2er the decldent ocourrd sitting patiently through the forenoon ie ""l“:”"""'"’ does not apply to |, pproaching from the nopth. of the police board will ask Smigel 1920, |other ‘m \d:and Coolack saw 2 while Governor Smith busied limpeels municipa ities, but only to poliution | vojimen who examined the sign to explain his actions During his long months them. He Bt Rha e with other affairs, ery dry was caused by industries, through chem- ' orking device at the crossing stat ARG siven Wil- |ing, Mr. Kitehin maintained a el et decorated with a white badge bearing feals which are injuriou t fis and A hearing i1l also | given Wil and called at home about e Bl aAn e e anan. sl it in working order, was and Sttanley Dombraus- 'cheerful and courageous disposition, fo'cloek in the evening. At this time in ‘blue 1ebibke ithe Mopen HOh R plant life ,and requires industries, on | oy 4y warning and throwing two members of the regular po- Which characterized his more than 20 |ghe said, “he wanted {he money back against repeal order from the commission, (o dis| ¢ |ig this time, \aRuron ARaYL Pata and years on the floor of cong A = slogan of Wets pose of pollution before it reache g ice force, and Edward Peterson and Year he had given me. T gave it to him N : ;. gty fgiah : e in Going 50 Miles an Hour Michae Lucas, supernumeraries, From the moment he 4 the fand he went away.’ Not to be outdone a wet adherent m :num sewer. he orders of the Frain dn int ot of Lucius ' who are said to have used an auto- hospital here, ‘hundreds of friends He came back ahout 10 o'clock, she soon put in his appearance with a A,,?l f'[;:‘:;‘f:ll\“ ,':r' ,::\,{:! endaroenblofy um engir nd W. V. Chap- mobiie recently to ride into police |from near and far visited him and he |yestified, and “told me that he could "",’.""'\.b""""" bearing the legend: A sy dings are Pro- nan, conductor, and was traveling al headquarters after ringing in thelr 8reeted them all cordis with R A s e vl i aey _ "When the anti-saloon league comes Y s Abont 50 il an hou WHOL the ace st Wiy call at 330 o, m.. instead of warm handshake and broad swile. |wiin"orher lgves “She tesiod Motorist and Two Friends iown a-preaching that drinkiog s N TR cldent occurred. Dr. Waterman Lyon, walking. The automobile, it is said, A tehen suffered a siight stroke | that he then said: “It is better to fin 5 . o ~ b 1] B[my Ffl Nfll P etieal examiier, Was called and AL x owned by A man WL a police [0f puralysie in April. 1020 fow i everything now 50 1 it snoot| Drowned When His Car | Tl waser the rascals . erown, ter viewing the bodies gave permis- pecord, minutes after he had delivered an ad-|you and then myself.” She w Sy £ l,".\__fl ways preach best with a skin- . sion for the removal of the remains to o S dress in congress on the peace resoli- | twice in the head and once in the left Plunges Off Bridge Rl e THA] flf FARM HANI] the undertaking parlors of M. J, Ken- tion. He returned to his seat in De ) Banner is Banished ey s ci Japan Raises Howl Over cember hut did not remain lang, for | e Cetath The banners life was short, how. i o B Thans b ayal e e dizzy spells began to bother him. On sianiination the gist ad Rockuille, May 81—The body of |%¢h far on protest of “AI“'jflm«\"fl' to t aceid were Harry Amenca S Dl‘_\' bhlp Law V| adviee of I‘.h physicians, Mr. | mitted that o had been given about ! John Brizitus, 30, was recovered from {“5‘ ,;"1 head of t‘!n Mol A_.\ tcher Plainville Mystery Cleared his motier Mrs. Caroline Kitchin shortly afterward ed $40 of Coolack’'s money and that she lcottville pond carly today agd M, Which is opposed to prohibition, Sl aid el 4 and two sisters Ela and Helen Washington, May 31.—Japan today hospital at Albany, N. Y. where he |went to Fox's theater with him on the | S6arch was continued for the be and Assemblymun Louis A. Cuvillier, l'p by ‘Herald” Man Hurke of 463 West Main street who loined the group of foreign powers lnderwent an operation. 'The . | t previous to the shooting., “At]0f two other men believed to author of the repealer bill, it was ban- . i were on the east side of the tracks! which have made represcntations to | tion was pronounced suceessNil and |the theater I told him 1 was going to | been drowned last night when an au-|1Shed from the hall amid applause and Others waiting for the train to pass. Vertha the state department in conneotion MT. Kitchin's friends thought he [Middletown on Sunda she tomobile plunged off a trolley bridge *Pd jeers § ) s Klukas of 196 Curtis street also wit- | with the supreme court decision on ' WouUld soon be able to resume the [« I went to Hartford inste at ottville. The hody of Brizitus| A8 the orenoon wore on, friends of ‘ ) e nessed the aceiden ship liquor. On instructions from [e@dersbip in the house. Shortly after [She admitted that while in Hartrord Was recovered soon after the auto- 'Ne répealer began appearing in great- L ERpaciEl TR ierma) : o At ; ¢ e gov- | N8 return from Albany to Washing-|she met her other friend mobile was hauled from the pond by °F 8nd greater numbers, taking their Plainville, May 381.—Identification Mr. Harke asserts that he, with Tokio the views of the Japanese gov- | et her other friend. I v e ey . May 31.—Jd cation o ton he again was attacked with dizzy | Sne state : voolack | & Cofinec ~ S diant scats among the drys, where spaces of the body found in the Plainvilic GG ernment were sented verbally by | /s ) She stated it she Coolack ' & nnecticut Co. trolley crane, ftad Biei Tent 1 in the rear of the Hills M ted on Thirteenth Page) ' Ambassador Hanihara spells and last vear he returned to his not to shoot after that he! The license number of the automo- MY s 5 pond in the rear of the Hills Manu- _ (Continu ‘hirteenth Page) apiar Handieg s home at Scotland Neck, Halifax coun- | was going to, but he said that it js bile showed it was registered in the . V% Ida Sammis Woodruff, of acturing plant, here, by Lewis Hem- ty, to take a long rest. |the same now as it will be later, My hame of John Buzietes, but inquiry at BrO0KIvn, the state’s first woman ingway .;Im‘vnd o:ln(‘h 'l;m) evening, F. ry While at Scotland last winter, Mr. ;”.,\s_ the Harasick girl said, he meant | ls home in the village of Oakland 'Member of the assembly, who had was made today through the efforts 1 t Kitchin contracted influenza which |t would & S £ i R been selected by the drys as their L h e r f o c d be just as well to shoot now ' &ave his name as Brizitus. i y B Balley, Raymond Cunning- tres fwo arges rom 0 gan developed into pneumonia. "””"j.w to walt until after they wore mar. It Was said he receitly fook a driv- f00F leader, sat in the front row near Iv:anl:o::m: a“"llh;;nm"’rvpur]w. 1"‘1 r‘hm W'f h E 1 W d l;ny\v vas h.".g ont 'for st .m.-n‘\m ried. The girl denied that she was| €S examination and when he left :J"; ]‘";_'{““" "‘" »P;T;vrfl\nnupnlrwn ::t of Joseph Maieski, a farm hand, lately ? during this illness but e survived. | engaged to Gooliok ome in the machine last night it was 1°F 1€t sat Mrs. Ella A. Roole, presi- employed by George Day on the Camp at [/ e, en Scapes Ilto OOQAS i finces, novever, tett him with 4 T e who Ifves in tho ! the first time he had taken an ev| dent of the Women's Christian Tem- Ground road. The hody was badly SIS AT P ATl omach trouble which gradually | house at 133 Broad street, festified tensive ride as his own driver. Who perance Unlon, while William H. An- decompoted and gave evidence of grew worse, [ that he has known the Hararsick girl his companions were was not known, Jerson, state e thlasd et e having been in the water for at leas VP s ¥ v - o Pkt A X ) Y, noTemalE . eay fAnti-saloon league, had a place at her two months: previousis the town DRMEY ASKED T0 NAME ~ 'State Police and Posse Are. 1 1. 20 yars or his services s | [oF (1 PIst seven seurs und Cooluck | FPatricl quinn of Talcottvitle saw | 10, ; J 81y : 8 or five months. He stated that Coo- the machine approach the curve in 5 , officials and Dr. Charles Moody, med- ~ . 5. the house of representatives, ineluding K APAG oAme o bha ot the road - near 'the trolley. bEl Mrs. Woodruff announced that her R ; . 4 3 < first came to the house at about the road ncar the trolley bridge. ical officer for Plainville, were un- RAWLINGS DEPUTY SHERIFF Searching for Iaston, rour years as its lcader during demao 7 o'clock on Sunday evening, May 20, | Brizitus falled to make the turn and | 190F ""“'l‘“'*'l“ ;“"”“ “"‘ As follawst able to learn the man's identity and \ ; . cratic control, Claude Kitchin never a,4 left at about 9 o'clock, When he | the car went on to the trolley bridge * segal Array Ready. they gave permission to Mr. Bailey pirpeid Conn., Man, Who fiendish- once 1ost nis temper in the thick of bit-| Y awae 1 e .'ml;’,‘ a ‘,‘3:::,\1\‘, ind then plunged off into the pond, ON¢ hour devoted to legal argu to prepare the body for burial. Former. Clidef: at. Police in Line for c; ter and stormy debate. His big, round | y S et KNS iPhe water s 15 fect deep at this Ments against the irepanl by INESS While the “Herald" reporter was at B Iy Murdered 19 Years Old red face ahways was lighted with a (Contihneds ont Paga| Savens point, and the bottom is muddy. Au- :‘;’"\,”\J‘::;."”";‘r"\“‘,‘”!"":h:fl“"‘"‘;“";'hff the scene of the discovery i 2 ) o P | sy tomobilists who stopped their ma- ¥ PR ekl fgih o fetra s “{.erv“ ‘..m‘,;\“l{\;.(«“n:‘r‘,‘.v:_ i Girl — Believe Assassin (Continued on *xteenth Page) | Shinesi di tHelk l\-':nl‘»ig‘hl,\- o ‘\-{\_mjg.q of the anti-saloon league, and 3 ; rec! o Py (8pectal to The Herald) ; ‘o Ki 3 b be seen. 'The trolley crane a G0k o anti-saloon league of America. clue was a slim one, but acting on| Hartford, May 31.—Willlam J. L the scene and pulicd the automobils : > ¥ i e More Than 100 Child Paticnts Safely from the water, and later the body of ©'¢F the allotment, to be consumed in Rawlings, formerly chief of police in the impulse of the hints dropped, Mr. one minute speeches, mostly by wome Brizitus was tal out Day was reached and was aske New Britain is being mentioned as a | st 5 a a’opmmlonmnl} ('\.:'n?a.:‘_T}P:p'\;::“,](z‘, probable appointee to the office of Bridgeport, May 31.—A posse of Many Reported Killed When Petro- Removed When Pittshurgh Insti- Quinn and other witnesses safd the 0 &nd ([l\h\!sters' when he last saw the farm hand he, deputy sherff to succeed Myron D juepuly sheriffs and state police today | gaq Opern Bums — Porformer's tution is Tuened Today. atract light at the tupn wan Gut M the mnqn'xi:"l':":w';",t:w"‘k; | was wearing a groen suit over which | Stockwell. The latter has not been is scouring Haston woods in search of e of the accident, but the red light | RAnsom: Gillette, general coun- Jie had a set of overalls of blue He reappointed itis belicved, because he Robert Edwards, who shot and killed Clothing, Afire, Tgnites Scenery, Pittsburgh, May 31-—The children's On @ pole over the trolley bridge w 5 ]n‘v '1 he assoc I.FIH(\H opposed to the said that he wore a pair of short felt contributed $50 to the campaign fund his wife at ston ast night Ed . hospital of Pittsburgh was destroyed l&hted. One of the first motorists o 1”11” ‘) r‘l\nt ol LR ik boots, hed & small mistache and de.|of George H. Gabh democrat wards disappearcd Info woods sur- B The Asuocinted 31,—The DY fire today. More than 100 little the sgene was It W. Elliott of Hart.| FCHINE the forces d In Taso teribed the hafr ns being between Senator Richard Covert today ad. rounding his home after the crime and | s mRfors, FIUEAG AOY SLA00 000 most of them erip ord, who tossed a rope Into the pond. '\‘"‘:_"‘“f“fl'fy,"""l"‘_ ""I““)_“-j;‘_“‘q”‘“ dark brown and black. Upon further | mitted to a Herald representative t several shots were heard, leading l'“", ) 8 . 2 ‘_l it I""_" moved to the Magee maternity hos- He said one man struggled in the H,‘(; sl ’; ,"«“”f‘h B -(}"‘4 auestioning, Mr. Day said that the|he was for Rawlings firat, last and al- [lice to belleve that he may have shot | @5t BIERL Anc Ay [ Ehe BUIONCC ity jearhy. So far as the authorl- Water andried to grasp the rope, but o GOMPers, president of the New man had complained having sore feet! ways. Representative ., W. Christ himself. ; R Uil iung 8 panicstricken iog were able to dotermine there was appeared to be too weak and sank SoTK crnfral trades and labor vis at the time of his employment there, admitted that Mr. Rawlings' name Shoots Her Twice FURH foritic cxit) ASCORTINE to aiCions g osn ot Tite, from sight, il and_ former Buprome Court s and one day, took off his boots which | had been submiited to Sheriff-elect Fdwards fired two charges from a tral News dispateh ) The main building, buiit many DR T F. Rockwll, medical examin. UC¢ Clearwater would be the princls ware too short for him, and the nail Dewey, who will take office tomorrow, Shotgun into the body of his 19 year The dress of one of the performers, voarg o and widely known as the er of the town of Vernon, was at the P2 Speakers for his side. on both his great toes had fallen off. | - - \ old wife. The shooting followed a brief f‘:l'_u:_ln fire and m-w"(\mfs quickly | Nroorehead homestend, wa S5 oc early today and later viewed . > Further investigation showed that exchange of words and Mrs. Edwards' | spread to the scenery. The safety por of o number of frame wings built the body of Brizitus Turkey Admits Italian the description of the clothes, the MESSAGE FROM THE DEAD refusal to return to her husband's eurtain was immediately lowered but |, e of this hosplial th : ! ; toote, and when the hoots were taken home to live with him as he demand- | the panic had alveady seized the ' ope e No6e. mtartod. Afii6no of 1s i sald to have heen a rosi Rights to Castelorizo / off, the missing toe nails, tallied with Sicls e ik ed. She had declined to talk to him :xllrlll'l'm-v I;.m] there was a wild rush | the wings and spread so rapidly that this city and an employe of s : that given by Mr. D Information - and turned away with five compan- | to the exits fire chiefs saw the p RN daomed | the anley Works. ¥ The pelated Prove Nk -then gained that a man by the|A ©O0nan Dosle Claims to Have: ., The dispatch gave no details as to and directad their attention to s\ - Lausanne, May 31.-—Turkey has name of Frank Ostershefski, who had | Heard From Northcliffe, Who Says ‘Ruby, if you don't talk to me vou'll the number of casualties other than ing the children HOLD TP SMOR b 4 “.-”vmr,.“u her claim to pfl,',h“flm. heen a friend of the same farm hand * witnesses say Edwards de- the statement that “many wore Nurses, marshalled under Mrs 1 UP MORIARTY CASE thus admitting Ttalian sovereignty was working on a farm in Forestville, Americans Are Entirely Too Busy. (killed and more injured.” VFord, the superintendent, and rein. Hartford, May 31.-The house today | over the island which les off the Asia The was taken to the scene of the dis- . . S Mrs, kdwards had turned her back! The efforts of the fire brigade were | forced hy workmen from factories Voted to adlicre to its actlon in in- Minor coast. Announcement of this covery and he positively identified the _ 5an Francisco, May 21,—8ir Conan’ (4 jor husband and other members of | fruitless and the bullding was. de- and a trolley barn in the neighbor- efinitely postponing action on the bill decislon cafe after a conversation be- body. Then he was shown a gold DoVle savs he has had a Message 1. party who faced him were about | stroyed hood, d out the children, while Which wonld grant a license to prac- tween Ismet Pasha and G. C. Montage wateh, a pocketbook of the snap \;|-3""7‘" Lor Nn'hf!l{fu spirit, Saving 4o fuen when they saw him take a a dozen or more automobiles from tice to Dr. Fdward H. Moriarty of | non, chief delegates of the two couns viety, 2 pocket knife, a water soaked | that only a wave of spiritual reform g otoun from under his coat, which QOCIT Ao =~ | residences by drove close to the Rockvill tries at the Near Kast conference, package of cigarettes and a package | CaN save the world from plUNEINE . iged to his shoulder and fired at | e L burning buildings and hurried them of chewing tobacco, and he identified I“;fld""‘z "'W}"’ a }"]“'““'”’"‘l‘ ‘,fl”\”l s wife, then but 20 feet away. The R to the other hospital, a fow blocks! — - R ey 4 = kil them as belonging to Joseph Mafeski | Wil make th world war seem insig- .00 gruck her in the back and she G D bl . . . e e, T ey et o 1 e ot i v <om. || VS Decoration - Kalkowski to Get His Liguor and $2.10 was found in the dead man's| “The American people” Lord e ran away . Hermann, Former Cha q Northeliffe's message said, “are too » F dR C t a y me hamp, clothes busy. That was the mistake 1 mads Pendish Murder un eceipls Gets Back Sight of E . » Mo as abot 56 sears o and| DS ThAL AR Rhe misahe 1 made pworty reiaded the gun and : Jbets Back Sicht of Bxe — Back, Police Chief Declares "had been a native of Poland. He Was ¢} ynderstand now that wisdom fs CAIMIY almed at his wife's body on s tnit, B New Orleans, May 31— Peter Her- » known to have worked in Portland, 'y g ju the soramble for material pro- the ground at his feet firing the sec. J Hilkis: 3 man Gulotta (Peter Herman) former ‘ : ? Connecticut, Plainville and Forestville - e ond charge into her right side. He ver pos ceeee 8800 ] pantamweight champion of the world i b gress. When men lose wisdom they|yyan san into- the woods, and Mre Albert N. Abbe ... 5.00 {1 who has been totally blind for more C Whi essod the belief that the | and other places ahout. invite disastgr.” hen ran i , 0 3 et o n en total nd for " Two Barrels of Whiskey and | o= 3 ] hat the liquor Althongh no marks of identification X A I'd“arrlxluus fmund to the home of W, Bddy 2 b 1’Y|4H| ; year an \l‘yu for vln. last 87 should be .x"tllvwml rw' its owner. Chief investigation revealed *that Maieski Veteran Reporter Dies S i G e etior : ot Inged, was i gl oo exlted tack an had boarded at the homs of a Polish § ra. Fdwards' companions at the — A Ll the dressing was removed. Dr. Jona - Owner, | fiained that he had intended to set- AmIly hebr the Dy Nome, His of. e time of the shooting were Mra, Swen Previousiy acknowledged 179.29 ' W, Rosenwald, his physician, said to Be Returned to Owner. £t matter withont bringing it into ,::" “were found thers and it was On First Tl'lp Abroad | son, three children of Mre, Swenson's Potal ”;'\ = soon wonld have satisfactory vision i1 ourt. He said that he would return discovered that he has a brother liv- rork, May 81—Harold 1. & and a farmer named Conklin ot one * the liquor to Mr. Sexton today. The ing at 11 Manila street, Ciifton, N. Y, |, N York, Moy 31--Harald 1 Smith, May Have Killed Self | g \t the close of this morning's ses. ONOF was &till at polies headquarters e sr brother who lived in Bris- ol odngha bl i o b VOrk-notified and started a search o he a—1 Lo 1 3 ] pro-pl- 0 aiisd o Kiemeons | tNE be teturned to MF. 8 Y o ko, 1a mow visiting 1 Boland, €% 88 “Judge” died today in Paris, | woods where Hdwards was seen 1o § e K To Semi-Finals in Tourney |40 Soon e s fwo barrels of aliaged whishey Al This brother, however, has a son who | %ald a radiogram reced by the | farry Ketehel who lives some dis- | 1 Chiswick, Eng., May 21 . Klett for a disposition of the liquor JUES containing miscellaneous liquors 1s employcd in a garage in New Brit. | NeW York City News association, b¥ | tance from the scene, reported to the THE WEATHER Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, American | geized hy Sergennts William MeCue, Were seized in aid mads 59 ANS n and his name also is Joscph Mai-| Which he was employed. Smith sailed | policg that about 20 minutes after the o [ {woman tennis champion, today won | patrick MeAvay, Geors: Vilingor, police 1. May 15 on his first trip to Europc. | timeVof the shooting he heard five Hartford. MAy 31.—Vorecast | | her way into the semi-finals of the poficomer o C. Bt d et | e eaeior eioiia that N Mr. Bailey, the undertaker, was| Smith served 30 years on the New ghots which he thought came from a| for New Britain and vicinity: | | Middlesex tournament by defeating | rick O'Mara in n raid at Kalkowski's Rritain police conducted the raid as holding up the burial, pending word | York water front after coming here point deep in the woods. This re- | Fair, with slowly rising temper- | [ Mrs, Geraldine Beamish 7-5, house at 132 Cleveland street last the resu't of information received from the brother in Clifton, and atjfrom New Bedford, Mass. For inany|port is the basis for the police belief| ature tonight and Friday. [ | ner vietory, Mre. Mallory avenged the | aturday night from outeide the department. " 10 4 press time no answer had yet been re- ¥ears he was employed by the New that Edwards may have taken his own | defeat she suffercd at Mrs. Beamish's | He said that no charge has been sald that the information came from ceived, 1 York Herald. | life. B —— # hands in the same event last year. | preferred against Kalkowski and l-x-l“mml) Detective Edward J. Hickey.

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