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Will launder excellently. wfim——— ; - TRULLEYM[N REJEE’I"M“T"RM AN ”PH“”]S Boy Diplomat | GOING TO SWEDEK | English Farmerettes Study Can RAISE []I: 4 EENTS‘ ABE"]ENT THE“RY i P e Wife of Salvation Army Captain, Her- : | 4 D . gl Mrs. John Edeen, wite of Captain | John REdeen of th salvation arm Kdeen is going for her } il | |being sent there by th | New Haven, June 6,—The trolley-| gearements in direct contradiction 4 men of the state have rejected the |, o, yion the police claim are % E band she holds the Co. it was stated unofficially today (them by John A. Carlson, were made by members of the trolleymen’s union y11q afternoon by Motorman John i ¢ i 1 Last evening a farew 3 # : . [neld at the army heads i \ was reported that every city in the 5 state had turned down the propossi, |utes. before ald was given the Carl- | absence of his wife Cs hot 1 National Railways and donor of scholarships to the girls, Stella Wolfe Murray (chaperon), Emma self a Captain, Sent on Six Months' 1 " [ i g § . Every City Reported to Have Frawley Says Carlson Car Wasin R will leave Friday for New X 8 ¥ which place she will sail Sat Army in recognition of hard | proposed four cents an hour increase | tained in an alleged confession to | daughters, in sesslon here. No figures were BIVeD |y, ey who asserts that the auto | Hvan atbing oroh ik : ANl A ; snereties have arrived in Canada from England to study agricwtural conaiuons, This Ihe trolleymen have asked for an sons, thus disputing the alleged ad- | have a lieutenant assigne mission that Carlson sat on his wife's| Trip For Her Health, 3t ' eden ‘for a six months Turned Down Proposition | Ditch Only Short Time work in New Britain. Like her 1} in wages offered by the Connecticut con |and Judith, aged 14 months out over the state-wide vote but it{o By he ditch less than three min- Rl L S e 1ar ” taken at Montreal, shows (left to right) Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian merease ot 13 cents an hour to make the maximum 65 cents an hour, The head for half an hour, causing her company's proposal would make the death. rate 56 cents an hour. Frawley was coming toward New| ‘The state conference board of the Britain and at 9:14 reached Treasure trolleymen is expected to resume ne- |Fields, a point about 900 feet from gotlations with the Connecticut Co. of- {where the auto went into the brook. ficlals after it officially announces the [He had stopped and two passengers [ N came aboard the trolley. He was as- F i el b e o LR [tonisied to sed the sutomobils Mgnts| Ehys Buri Navarats may look like g Croay the steedt without: making the|® collexe boy, buy hey the new Cla-| $70,000 JEWELRY ROBBERY oo e ot e ail over the|mes minister to the United States, | ! | Aibanicant: aXa INEsT tHes ntook, e |lcyertheleas . Teiaucosscs, e Ka- | R E L aP O ba o Ha ir eibRad ik | LATONBNS)L Wito cliaRBbaen (ianNteTTed | Four Armed Bandits Hold Up Pro- "m"" where the accident had m‘(m’“l(: the Court of St. James, London ; ) Yerk _|place within three minutes. Carlson| prietor’s Son and Clerk on Broad- [T 5 ol b in the car. He suc- VISIT WHITE HOUSE | way and Make Their Fscape. |ceeded in getting out and for a min- ute stood moaning and pressing hothi o New York, Jun¢. 6-—Four armed hands against his chest. Frawley Shriners Again the Guests of Presi- bandits entered the jewelry store of agked if there was anyone else in the 8 ; Barnett Goldstein at 97th street and|car, and Carlson replied: dent and Mrs. Harding—Fatal Ac- Broad-vay at noon today, held up the| “Yes, a woman—my wife, Get i proprietor's son and a clerk and. es-|her out, for God's sake get her out!" cident at Convention. caped with $70,000 worth of jewelry.| TFrawley ran to the street and| \yaghington, June 6.—Today the - — stopped an automobile in which a|,.egqent pmi Mrs. H;rdxnr again LEAVES BRIDGEPORT CLUB | party of Berlin young men Were|oponeq wide the doors of the White “‘Bridgeport, June 6.—Clark P. Lane; | rlding and summoned help from the |youse to the Shriners thousands of president of the Bridgeport basebal |trolley car. —The men joined hands (o0 were shown through the fam- | B ot the Eastern league since 1016, |and then tried to force the <ar |, "pojorg of the mansion while at ha & ' | which had turned over on its right k J & as resigned because of press of other | o 55 (Lo, They were not suc- | the executive offices delegations from Adse URNERY ! SU |a dozen temples were received by the trict to help in the work Absolon, Iv How long will you be without husiness. John J. Kearney, who man- cessful and Frawley hurried back to aged foothall and haseball amateur teams here for several seasons, has hi strolley. He drove up the hill to the South Fnd drug store at the cor-| | chief executive. In the course of the morning the | first fatal accident of convention week the accuracy of aPhinney- lieen named to succeed Mr, Lane. e ieah Wherosine " teles| | thoned for the police and fire pul-|occurred near the White House when Moter. As he passed Whiting street, a heavy truck collided with a mov- the police service car darted by on|able tower used in repairing the elec- | the way to the scene of the accident. |trical display in the garden of Allah. Substantiating his claim that the | The tower overturned, killing one car was not in the ditch for half an |electriclan and seriously injuring an- hour as the alleged donfession to the |other. police is claimed to say, Frawley BLE A b stated that a trolley headed towards| COLUMBIA COMMENCEMENT. | Berlin passed the point at 9:05 o'clock | New York, June 6.—FEight honorary lin charge of Motorman George degree and 2,840 academic degrees Schnelder. Had the automobile been \were awarded by Columbia univer- lin the ditch at that time Schnelder lgity at the 169th commencement to- | | would have seen it, as the lights were |qay Among the honorary awards still burning when Frawley's Ccarisonferred was that of doctor of laws | reached the scene, yet Schnelder re-i¢; prince Gelasio Caetani, Italian am- | ported seeing no accident or OVer- paeador to the United States. turned car. | * Frawley's car nasszfl the point nine 67 RECRUITS ) DED. & er, mi’{_]:;o:n::‘;:;‘::h::; N h lamoR ‘H‘;I;letl:phonn Instructions from Colonel| & : r of Hartford advise that only as a defense witness and was to ha\e;” Hen are needed to pasrait o, T of testified to the above facts in superior |\ : P f L t when Carlson's case came up | e onnf?tic\xr National Guard, in- ;’g;“”"m |stead of 75 men. This leaves but 12| 2 more men to be secured to close re- Since the accident, he has declined | ot s city for the new com- a discussion of the case, despite the | 8 oft repeated statements that Mrs, [Pany. Lieutenant Cook has been Carison's head had been held under [a8kd to secure these men within the vater for half an hour. next 24 hours. e Lieutenant W. W. T. Squires will be | | ==, quty at the state armory, Arch| |street, this evening to receive ecrults, Perfect Stenog Walker Clock ? . ESTERDAY several hundred out its Phinney-Walker Clock. car owners drove up to theirac- Small wonder witen. you com cessory dealers’ and had Phinney- sider that $12.40 is the most you Walker Clocks put on their cats 4 h kh h Pl el can pay and think how much con- venience it buys. Models as low Today hundreds more will do as $5.50. the same thing. Your dealer has five Phinney- They are coming so fast that Walker models—one is just right inside of three years you'll insizeand priceforyourcar. Have hardly find a car anywhere with- him put it on today. The good driver always knows the time under all conditions. Any one owning shares in the New Britaln Hebrew Supply Co. should | call on Thursday, June 7, at the Tal- mud Torah Hall, Elm street, at 8:30 p. m. and receive their checks. Corned Beef Specials (Sugar Cured) Lean Plate Corned Beef .........Lb. 6c Lean Boneless Corned Beef......Lb. 12}c Armour Star Smoked Hams.. Get Your Phinney- Walker from your Loca! Dealer—He Can Install it in 15 i " Minut e s, Fromatly mon A pretty piece of mechanism. Fi Finished in black lacs ished in black 1 1 h ) o0 Rim - Wind, T Sen, e TER B Price $ 12.40 Price $1 1.50 PHINNEY-WALKE Automobile Clocks "They Do Keep Time” # Phinney-Walker Co., Inc. 246 West 59th Street DETROIT Lines up regularly with the twel MANHATTAN Big and important looking—just the clock to keep company with high grade equipment. The Man« hattan has been telling the time .Lb. 25¢ Armour’s Smoked Shoulders .... Lb. 12¢ Choice Fricassee Chickens........Lb. 29¢ 70 WEST MAIN STREET record when she wrote through an New York City entire shorthand test at Kalamazoo vniversity without a single error. Bet she don’t chew gt A L