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News of the World \‘\‘:b“l. Ml_lu‘ly Civeulation v 9,243 ’ By Associated Press June 9th ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923, —FOURTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS Ity prevaile Sofla at an early hour | ment exercises on the campus in the L0, i 55 REACHES MILLIONAS Dr. Pallen of Howpital Staff s ENGLAND URGES FRANCE TO ACCEPT BROAD ST. TRAIN SHEDSAT : Favored to Succeed Supt. Lee in ~ oppyg OFFER AS BASIS TO BEGIN PHILADELPHIA ARE BURNED B3 Dept Dr. Wil O W N e *% NEGOTI Burned With Otber | Oppo: l!i ' Can didate's Youlh und Inexperi- oo Mt O FLOODSIN THE WEST " vt v ot ows T e e BULGARTANS HAPPY FOUR NEW BRITAIN et e Would Sk re .ge— m - — S —— Baggage Destroyed | ™™ Oklahoma and Kane| msse e 1 re o 1 commstms i e ATCGHANGE OF GOVT. ~ BOYS GET DEGREES to Obtain Pldge 1o u'u ye sas Inundated b Torren. |Pray and E. T. Fromen that Dr, Rieh- | they eustomarily meet and went into " 4 4 s ¥ ard W. Pullen he engaged as suporin Dr, Lee's office in the rea i * —— c 2 % 4 tial Downpours tendent of health 1o muccend Hoalth, o5y s, NV sbApermen ..~ General Rejoicing at New Ad-|Gaudian, And owse Paosive Rty 20 Persons Are Injured, But ; [ Suparintendent 1. P. 1me, who teaves | wrre Advised that the commimioners ! eW Ad-/Gaudian, Anderson, Hallberg and A Didad® 5 SYF e 2 the New Britain department June 18, private before the mesting % » : ance As mande None Of Them Are Pflfl » Tl’nua)‘l"(‘".)l ‘\;‘n 5 June 11, With the health board fafled 1o take action| The reporters assurs II' 08¢ present lmms"‘a“on ls Repm ed sm“h Gmd"mw al Trm"y y sengers—Special Traing st tesst fve porscas reporied kilies,| (8 orOr when Br Jomoh K| L0t S e rome iy wr e RS French housands driven from their homes | 5, ont on the wround” tha applieant who was to h . Speed Traffic on t0 New |and provety damage timted i | nient on the wround ot e, somient who was 1o e dicued, STAMBOULISKY NOT CAUGHT ENDOWMI:NT lS COMPLETED W millions of dollars, many districts in|school only two years, has had no ex- commissioners declded ' py £ ¥ 2 York. Kansas, nklnhnr‘v:: :u’nll r::::. '““,: l"f'h ')h'"‘ln pmruc:l pulrl:n' hmnlll‘L "".h":" :';;’;')‘f'“ nat Sald To e Defending Himself At Wis . Pierpont Morgan Gives Last $5.000. No R"pl." to (.ermlny Will - ————- 004 » ains over | And has uwo experience in dicine " chalrn L the . & " Philadelphia, June 11,—Fire early :l(.-"m :':;1:?..- ,L?'?h':f'."'..lil". .u':.-': -mii' "vm" ‘: :‘Lm|"m"nl “""”‘1 2 :'\“4'.‘”"7'. ‘|n." i X that | Villa—New Government Offcers Making Total of Million Dollars— Be Made, Poincare Hold- liadaiptis, 8 44 ¢ rivers and smaller streams o over- | 10 oM _board adjournsd ‘untll| SR it YR ORe. pplication for » Men Little ! L i s of Browd sree paion, he Pl 0w, detar crore n the iowunds|LoarTO ernocn, a1 8 oclock [N Eon of MRl s a| A Mew Ll Known——im o To | Menkor Prow Tomih Corniees ing It to Be Impossible to adelphia terminus of the Pennsylvania (gectiong of several towns. - | the board and an endeavor wil again APPOINtMONt a8 part tme mon. go YO BIO0Ihed—Pro-German Fle. Season's Fstivit Make Further Con delp ¥ X at thoso who sought part time en : ?\ quantity of mull and baggage and m:*";‘ lrn‘nnl’r":;:;:u)"r‘i"u'::y\l,:?"hf:,"'" \“_J(h"_"!:::’--n to name him as Dr. 1 ee's suc- ;-X:‘J;u::m nllzm“nlw ' £ '” L M.' ment Strong I:.'H‘V'nv 1, J Trinity college's E ces- @ ) e ol o i unn Ww mention o olr names shot e By The Asae centennial commenecement was brough: § o “Toss Reaches Millions. amage forecast from tho swirl of | go.'a apecial session at 11 o'clock this| tom, the chairman said 4 The flames apread westyard |VAters. [ morntng. Newspapermen were in the | Procecd first with introdu f HUE marive forenoon and the other |By The Asociated Press AR b U sl p Premier Zankofr, f NOW el were arranged g0 fi er 16| London, June 11.—Lord Curzon had P Residents in the low! f and did not reach the main /. nedents | i )__"rl' \I‘“:;"’;‘ ","."':"‘ | main office of the department when LS | ; b\xllldll|-;k\~on!nln1nx ([u_ wuuintrquun. early 'thln moming were N'_";‘rmg “; the commissioners began to arrive, — government, L:«sfl.’ g 1 e port- ‘1-.\- an important conference with the and ticket office. These, however,| U, thE WIOTDINE Were Dreparing 0| uny whan a quorum was on hand, th (Continued on \ i e aTars 4 ChriMo Kull= | Sirg e alupinl the minet important | Freneh ambussador, Count Saint Aue b € i kof the new {lafre today, the British foreign secree were damaged by watcre, The general fh et T 4 th f e f the many a Masarof the o i g vest Texas caused the river to rise —_— minister of war. The binet now | o Y _Auhouncements was that X of he company were not dam bl i h ibinet W of Major J. H, K. I vig, chairman of |VArY uUrging that the French governe ment acoept Berlin's latest repara- '} represents all parties with the excer Arkansas City and Winfield, Kas,, ¥ tion' of Ene Sommlet &nd Lehe 1\ 1s- [0 contennia) tund who safd that hie s | \ ' suffered greatly from the floods. q 3 . ants " nilllon dollar centgnnlal endowment 110N proposals as a basis for negotia- Normal School Can King Rocalvie AfIlgrs 1ad been raised, the st $5,000 being tone. 1 France will do this Lerd » ’ given by J. Plerpont Morgan who had Curzon will inform Germany, 18 was he loss was expected to reach $1,- 060,000, A large number of firemen Three th f I8¢l were overcome by smoke, but no one e thousand persons were decla V' o ] | € Arki i v - . it rll:‘:::" \m,i‘.:.:;d',u idly ngp'h::"';-'fif’h;"n.“-"..':'n"}".’: ((,..(",,:,IL,‘[ VALID EUURT I]E[;"]ES ; Take But 175 Gi The king received the members of |-r<\.uu,~f)' gencrously contributed, Stated, of the French governmaent's e s ;'.p P s pidly. O L10 He estimated thi Moo daiokes New Haven, June 11,—The the new ministry yesterday sroon, Morgan is an honorary alumnus of the Wlingness to discuss the problem col« 2 hhs r-tl n!\h Imnu:m after '1 % [there at §2,000,000 Both the Arkon. New Haven school board was Premic coff called upon the dip- | college. lectively with the alles. T r:hef:-l “:\h:c?:u::)I\‘c}’s“:-{?irfnum-::»Iq sikhiand WhIRULIVErs RiGIGUE oF. thaiil — nnm:;wl today that owing to th omatic representatives and they have The commencement exercises on the| Great Britain, it is explained, will , E Haniat thies wnd h : A greatly crowded condition of the promised their support campus and under the Trinity elms then endeavor to obtain from ahd' Spiead 40 rapidly that miny. pae- | SR HIE SRS & AV ,r"“"'"“"' High Tx lh“"dl RUIe‘ on Law || Sate normal sehoot trictions The semi-official Bulgarian tele- |included addresses from Dr. Lawson s pledge of the cancellatio lm:’}:: sengers in sieeping curs standing on | Yection e city is floodec fibie [|| would be placed on the fal e raph agency publishes a note that as- Purdy in behalf ‘of e e e b ol W itraied ki Uloalty Th cosaning. Winfleld report 8 al” hundreds l,nder “hxch Pro\'ldence | el i m, 1 en “A‘b. kens '|~ AL % not as- 3 o .1 v.r alt of the ululuul, Dr, orders for passive resistance in the Dense smoke soon filled the shed and families homeless, v today wa y y here-will be 178 at Danburs 15, Atticle ied. Mintster. of 1o |vomey Bowland Angell of: Yals unl-Ruy which Bramiss. ' PoloocOuting poured into the waiting room and ' from Walnut river was running Gets Water it New ,v:f“., R 2anburyld0 ey pLnmS gt Ins ity foconute colleges and Prof. inamed as & dondition pracedant So St through the center of the city. The iritain erior Rouse hg ey will be loyal Charles . Herford of Cambrid la- 'pourpariers, If Germany acquiesces 1o the new ter Trinity college, England, bringing in this, steps will be taken to gone other parts of the station. Intense ex- water and Jight plant there as well as v | e government has tuken no ex- greetings from his alma mater to|voke an iuternational conference for citement prevalled, and to add to the N My confusion the lights went out in some c';n:‘,‘:|"ilo‘:““" towns was put out of | Waghington, June 11.—The uct of ____ vptional measures to preserve order Trinity college, Hartford the wibil t b il ; Py ssion, Wy ke 4 3 s s orde i college, Hartford. he settlement of the whole N pAtiEartag aadion; Reports from Muskogee, Okla. |upiosncare of Tthode Taland under yyre p A vt Is Pl Jor has a censorship been established, Honorary Degrees Conferred ThS oatirins DE At ‘o SR RRrmp VA NoUnced, salltnEl L S tmute. dwelling in Ste | L Lol Waten 1u urniatied)itho city/ of clory Axmy .18 Flanted {veys from the iaterior conntry, gove| The. Loream s g grees confer e Privoh: pva AR mearly all the five apparatus In the (o @8 s, anudiay rovidence was declared valid by the ' For Democrats’ Campaign ernment circles say, indicates a gener- were as follows il bl o The e a1 ¢ty to the scene. Hundreds and Tilinofs rivers wero moving thely ([P rcIne Gourt today in cases brought (yjumbus, 0., June 114 victory 1l rejolcing In the change of admin. | Master of sclence—Jarvis D, Case, |\ i e G sireams of water were poured on the (% HIInols rivers wo B Sheit by’ the” Josiin MIE.. Co. the Scitinte | nrmy-of demterats in bl ol istratior class of 1932, Harttord, . |omats hed & franik exchunge of visws tlames, but it was not until the huge | r“””’l“‘v H‘Lm‘g" e ”""“l';"‘."" ":'““:"'\ Light and Power Co. and Theresa B.. (1o ground work of the 1024 pros Master of arts—J. H. Keldo Davis m"c{;r"hw Hhe. sititndas ot thelle S8 arch extending from 15th to 17th | APic 01 aters. Y | Joslin The court affirmed the deci- 4 k of 02 wesi- ! i f arta—J, H % |spective governments. It was ar- 4 | Joslin, i dential campaign of 1l Take Hartford; Benjami Comfc b : i atrects ani from Aarket to Flibert 1" L;Ll{;i::\plfl];xfmlu driye thalw Hves |G o i S i g I'I""Ni:fi"fl"Hl|rt<’]yv‘ng‘«,‘m"l:”""‘.‘ Premier Not Taken. Hartto jamin omfort, De ranged that the Italian and Belgian was u mass of wreckage, that the ®°C 2 i Methods used by federal reserve stato, according 16 word reietvel o 1% T Associated Prese, i Poetor of sclence—Ernest De k.| T essadors discuss the same subject fireman wera able to check the bla Near Webers | nH:« whera the three [hanks in Georgia and Virginla to lay by state Chairm W. W. D | Paris, June 11.—Detachments sent tinawell: Phsadea, -Oall: 14 ! with Lord Curzon this afternoon with T P § s state Chairman . nd Staiaksaaiiay Leftin I, Pasadena, Call; Edmu o > Br The roof of metal and glass of - 'IVErs converge, the' farmers Were compel banks not members of that bin from Corbis Hll chaitiman bp|to apprehend Stamboulisky, the de. JSLREEE vietta, O, mindin meeting of the British cabinet fol« lepsed In many places and the brivic (1Sging their potato crops vesterday |gystem to cash at par checks drawn | the democratic natinmal earall 0fiposed Bulgarian premier have as vet|™ o AR ol LR S Y s |1OWIng, stdewalls fell at ssveral points. racing with the oncoming finod. upon them by their depositors which | Hull said {hot I"":u:”"f' SoMmmIttes. [tailed dn their misslon, anye xdts Hw-:m Manct 'llx,vl- m‘wt feshle A i Salvage Is Impossible, Bird. Creeck which dows w. Paw: (oyol yedoral cve banks fap col | cratic “victory clubs” M‘;’,l "T“;;i’ pateh from L. Journals Softa corrve Doctor of 2 xé“,,l ’;f Miller, No Reply Necessary It was under the shed on the atreet L’}“’;:‘”:‘ f’hk‘_'““"l‘et”r'v""""‘“"“]"‘::""L‘" iection or clearance, were Rhmv-fri by ! of organization now in ' Ghio cities | Detroit; Wil i Coggawell; Jae | P pase NERtaiel Fram each the le P [the supreme court today in cases; and towns aml it s planned to enroll (Continued on Twelfth Page). = |maica, N. Y. Wi Ml'lnr::n”n:; Aol :3 ‘h: i PR TR TN, 3 ote is considered Doctor of divinity—The Rev, Cfm- | joasaary an. fhr ap Fratoe. o Lo fioor that the mall rooms and expres and bahbage stations were located. A the city would be flooded. brought against the federal reserve! f,000 memhors { ere . Davis Suffale N ¥ v, l on I Davis, Buffalo, N. Y.; ReV.|cerned, it was aaid at the torélgn ofs lurige. ot of melt with, tro s at- YT"“’"‘,'I': o Bhnaen ol % flood 4t hanks at Atlanta, Ga., and Richmond, — mpted to remove the mail, but wore Kansas City, according to the_ |¥irginia. UG TUGK FAT LITY Charles IH. Young, Howe, Ind.; The | ; driven oft by fire and smoke. I weather forecaster altliough the Kaw | jugice Brandeis, delivering the Yolmgfi(m\ n Police Arrest NAUGA A [Right Rev. William = Blair Roberts, | °. this forenoon, but if the ailies de- much was destroved or damaged hy'and Missouil rivers are rising, The|gpinon ™ (THEER TERERE Man in Murder Mystery ——— Sioux Talls, 8, D , on 1 L Ko 4 sapiorted rising avound Topeks ng b : J R poe ( onnnued on Eleventh Page.) s reporte g mposed upon the federal reserve; Youngstown, 0. Junc 11.—Police| ynjon City Man Run Down by Enst “:I“"] ““r’f,'l' ““]”ll """”;‘t-'l\\l.'\‘rdml Y]n[ bt chulec caejor ol arts, iarry water could not be | ‘ _A number of trains w re in the Trains generally are reported "M).,mh( the duty to collect all checks stigating the murder of Elia shed when the fire started. Some were 'time today with the exception of those g vun i Gid not impose upon such | DPrachmann, whose body was found| hound Traine-Had Fuyidently Jus |Clark, Waterbury, valedictorian wi(h c. | under a culvert near here Friday, an honors in general scholarship, Eng-| 3 I s J. Jacob Nierne- | Ldite tuta qeEn Sl ssing gotten out, hut a dozen or more s hassing throygh tho flood distriets Of |y, 1y o duty to lntraduce par clsar- nounced today that they had arrested ~— Returned From West, lish and philosopt caught fire and were burned before | Kansas, ! ? Nt .. lance against the wishes of some of " an_engine could be,attached, , Passengers on an Atchison, Topeka, [iyo"ynnies nitacted. Justioes van qe|® MAn who they sald was the author g stein, Hartford, salutatorian with hon- Extraordinary efforts were made to Santa Fe train stranded by flood wa- | SRS SCREEE o Alskited. of the anonymous note which direct- N2 "';(“:V »'"';“{_"‘ e ”j f‘j"_”‘(‘ MM lars in general scholarship; Murtha T. | r. They sald the| WN08e PO was found the registra- \coogan, Hartford; Martin 1, Gaudian, ters near Winfield were removed late ed them to the hody 23 !lw night in rowboats to a relief train arrest was oxpected to solve the mup. | {00 card of Anthony Matysz of Spring | New Britain; Conrad H. Gesner, (Continned on Third Page) gent out from Kansas City. WAS LIYELY GORPSE der mystery. Istreet, Union City, was struck and |(orpury; lenry M. Glaubman, He | | killed by the eastbound train at Tow- [ford; Joseph T. Manion, Hartfor . A s R RS - antic hetween and & o'clock l1ast|Ropert 1, Plumb, Hartford. R (IP bbl Md N m ‘Crowd Hnssc I-lhpmo evening. e remaina were removed | Bachelor of seience, Barl B, Ander- eC0rd Frona J Made In Number rLnaracred XOUIE Ol v, Merd ek P a0 Appraisals Filed Today Wife and Undertaker Coming and | New York, June 11.—FEluigo lo- : Anthony Matysz whose card was wn..|, Clare E. Cram, Hartford: Louts | de, the Tlipino servant charged Makes Quick Exit Through Door. | ith the murder of Rlossom Seeley, a '0Und in a pocket of the clothing Was |1 Guzzo, Hartford; Charles W. Hall By ident of Spring street, berg, New Britain, with honors in‘ALL APPROVED BY JU’DGE keep the fire spreading to. the main | v former 5 nurse, was held without 1 PRO[{IB[ ION S,dm ]M}WES F ; | New Haven, June 11.—The liveliest | {10 e Leld Without | all by Mg | nfon City, but ts supposed to be in |1 Rotest T Havtt. Mustsards corpse of a murdered man the polic L ; 4R ®lthe west and none of his friends % (il e i . (S await grand jury action. A crowd| M. Immeln, Harfford; Rob- ever saw Jumped out of & back doOt| guisige the court room hissed it we|KNEW that i was anywhere in this Loomle, v, foast Havfasd | a 8saln Valls 8t ¥ X v | o v i as 3 o of & saloon in Wallace street Saturday |1 M E0 (00 (0 O patrol wagon, | ViCInity. Tt has not been definitely |with honors in mathematica: Alfred (I 7\ poe e 9 \ g 3, . GH]LD ABSOLVES DR[VER Figures 5'10“ Much Wider | yight when oficers went to the places ) wely guarded by police, “Gee. pim | “Stablished that he is the dead man. (1 Aerritt, Hartford; Meallister R [ to assist in the searcl y penY Enencac. Dy moliok, GRS, LM b Jout $5 NP Bl o Vith Large B R Observance of Dry Law [of o tragedy. T“n?,rlq'nrr\nr“'.)Lrn‘,]'rn':‘\"“"”'"“ otspopulerfavery srmingtetl (AL DUEY BA8 EAU DL A AR SROUE S rn, Waterbury: Joseph Poc-| 1% With Large Real Estate Hold- Tells Doctors That She Jumped (nto I the police tod Mrs, € h,mpfl an l"' ""“’ ”' 2 unperturbed at the I"mighv and 1 younds in l.’p ;v} : L) ”'.”’M. o Biattery, ing in Plainville—Fdward H., Mun- { here in response to a telegram from i g e Wilcox Presents ‘Tablet T A g Tried to Keep Her From Valling oft. | Adept in Evading [Its Tfiffl"hl’r'”;'.’,:l:I’..‘."T,‘fdn",.“l,',".J,‘,,J,'.?fi:fl' lnternat'o l C l. t. The alumni luncheon followed and | Judge Bernard k ’ v . d it its conplusion a procession was bate court today approved 21 inven- S e v e ional Complications As A [this number heing perhaps the larg- Winsted, June 11.—Marion Iliza- ) H is S Leth Atkins, 4 years old, daughter of | ('l“t‘:hes n Th"“ ‘Sta‘e' Scheutzen park. She brought an \pitol where a tablet was uncover | capito ere ahlet was uncove b it the east portico to mark the first Commander Alfred W. Atkins, U. § SRR e | nndertaker. F h b S [ Mrs. Westchler, who savs her hus- | Em A k P e SR R R AL R renc assy SKS$ crmission e i St e e ot AL Sl R S M., died in the Litchfield hospital to GEORGE H, MANNING ¥ | band deserted her Jast December, Major Frank L. Wilcox of Rerlin and s of the estate of Joseph Jay from internal injuries received | BY (Washington Bureau ot New Britain Herald) | haq first called up the detective for the state by Governor submitted the following re- when run over hy the antomobile of | 1. L. Montgomery of Simsbury at the! Washington, D. C., June 11 r}-lehvrs burean here and informed it that 3 e i summer home of her parents in Cole- | a much iwlder observance of prohi-|she would come for her hushand’s| or Ine on vesse at €W 10rK "o port: Teal estate on Hensingtéh bid. ; The senfor prom tonight will com- | MU §9,500 and §$1,200, cash on hand, £50.40; cash in Savings bank, $2,851.- Lrook late yesterday. The child, | bitlon obtained in Connecticut In‘xt;‘ body. Officers were sent ont to lo- year than in 1921, or violators had!cate it and traced the man to a x plete the program of the commence- A8, cash in Mechanies bank of Hart- while at the hospital, said that she | more adept in evading the|saloon. Mrs, Westchler and the un- SR RORNOn put into effect tord, $851.91, houschold goods $5, was at fanlt in the accident Mr, | become 3 Montgomery was starting out of the | ciutches of the law, judging from the | dertaker arrived and went with the Huwded Conference Indi- A" man saw | Heretofore, it was pointed out, for watch §1, benix lodge, $80, mort- Total $18,274.69, vard when the girl jumped on the|report of Kederal Prohibition Com-| officers but the “murdere ‘ vunning board, Mr. Montgomery | missioner Roy A. Haynes issued to- | them first and got ont on the wun.| o Y elgn shipa, entering Amerlean waters N b seived her hand to hold her but she | day, giving the accomplishments of|He has not been sesn since. cates However, That No i conmitted o niving tacie oo F. M. MANROSS DIES s ation sl Aeam et supplies led by customs authorities Ly . - appraise of the estate n'. IFeore, submitted the follow- struggled and fell off and a wheel | the federal dry forces for the two - Relaxati . N . passed over her abdomen, years of his occupation of office. YOUNG GROKER ON STAND elaxation in Favor of with the wnae the seals e e ae Mr. Montg ymery was a class mate Federal prosecutions against vioia-| 3 y would hroke A 1S At prominent Bristol Resident and Ex- ing report: real estate on Olive street, of Command r Atkins at Annapolis. | tors of the Volstead law in Connecti- RIS France Is to Be Granted, | stat=0 times 1o roease the two it s cash $164, Total $2.164. Commander Atkins city home is in|cut in 1922 were 326, while the num- of win Y Y byt Assemblyman Dies at His Home in | “gonbel D, Hart and Arthar Rlton Ttrooklyn, N. Y. ber of cases disposed of was 337; 1n| Testifies That He Hired Detectives to Freneh law as a part of the ratio orasteilin, Aged b ippraisers of the estate of Geotgs I 7 58 were o e » cach member of 4 crew of i ren orestville, Aged 65, o gk o 1931, 798 cases were presented 1o the| vy f11s Pather's Becond WIS, | wWashington. Junc 11.—The first in shi J St Witrslioily: EApaTy fOHOWINE SRECh T Hirist ‘onn., June 11.—Frederick | tory nd in Kensington, $5,000; cash 3; land in Haddam, $50; PRISON FO'R WOMAN Federal courts, and 648 cases dis | ) posed of. State arrests under the li- Mrs, Rula Croker. ternational complication te resulf Aftar a huirr conferer P us- |y A NN P A b quor law numbered 8,017 last year, | : {from enforcement of the new ship toms and prohibition official t ed W © movements, | | [land in Durham, $2 furnishings, and 8,112 in the year before, while By The Associated Press . liquor regulations developed today | [[EASUY. it was indicated ¥ ki S RGA .- [tools, 1ive stock, ete., $6,683.88 Mrs. Thompson, New York Autoilst|ihe amount coliected in fines was| Dubling June 11.-Richard Croker, Namor o ¥ 18Y | 1veneh eonstriotic he reguls ¢ . oAk ,”: Charles F. Conlon and Adna Jjohn- Whose Machine Killed Boy, Gets | gs58542.17 in 1922 and $246,469.40 | J¥, cross-examined today in his suit when the French cmbassy took un [ yang aia " th 1 . i ¢ several |Son for the Regola Neri nppraisal Onme 'to Three Years Behind Bars. |1y 1921, Ninety per cent of both the | CONtesting the will of his father, one. with treasury officials the question of | American government and < hat . : PRI ¢ veported as follows: -Tntered i federal and state cases were against|fime cheftain of Tammany hal | g nough | wou c nross was 65 years perty at $4 g street, $1,000: New York, June 11.—-Mrs. Loretta| 0 > fied that he had employed Deteetive | wine to supply the regular ration to g ik Nir. Man : years old and Tty 4 str 0 bty "c'""y,;""fl"“ e mn'n- 805 Saloons Operating. | MeCanill to investigate the record of |the crew ofthe French liner oo ety }l:“l' ‘1“'} “‘\' slaughter in cznnac on with the death | ) 5 indred and five of the 2,06°, Mrs. Bula Croker, his father's second Vew York harbor Five Civilian I 3 Biristol becoming a ¢ of Dominick soeo: aged 11, In an 4U0- | caloons in existence i the stafe he.| Wife. Ho said that it was when anum- | ~The enibassy 18 understood to nave | Five Civilians Shet Dead e i 2501 fnterelt i etore:dt’ 157 AN mobhile accide oday was sentenced | _ - 3 - per esse ed fro v o ¢ sition tha smuch ar S as o sele sor 250; in L E T Ma by Supreme Court Tustice Faher o | fore prohibition were found to he atill| ber of witnesses returned from Dut taken the ton that inasmuch a In Qutbreak at Dortmund . ur yoar save one until | St $375: inferest in store in ve #i a to th n A operating after prohibition, the ve-|lin to the United States that he con he France, sailing from h home | gy L5 i : : he Petired hecaune | Flainviie, $1,508; THoruaRe serve n')m 0n'irh0 ‘:‘EO yegrs ";‘ l";!porf states. | eluded ghe was not a proper person |port for New York prior to June 10, I ,},,, v 1 Five civillans s heal R + member o 000 German marks, $4; cash oW L!:‘r:‘ 2re:°:.rlrl\—e; byo\’hs“'la':om:\]‘:;\‘ The state is said to be cooperating to have married his father. the effcctive day for the new regula- iyure shot dead and one st : . : i AT interest in joint BASE > 5 In the enforcement of prohibition hy Mr. Croker admitted that he was|tions, these reguiations 4o not apply |y unded in Dortmund 1ast nieht the firm | ¢ sits 20, $458.44, $79.90. To: cording to semi-official avic " nd latter backed into him. | punishing persistent violators of the| paying the costs of his.sister, Mrs to her ¢ e is permitted to serve law, the third violatjon being a peni-| Ethel C. White who has made the al- | Wine to e 4 ier the same |, 5 stated who Is resnonsihie ithough |being e and Tobert H., who practice obtained before the ship the veports add that troop rein (% 4-" 87, consisting of cash on hand and in banks, bills receivable and ‘a ®aper Box Company Has | (i niiary oftens- \egation in court that Mre, Croker was | siready the wife of Guy R. Marone | liquor act by the snpreme conrt was |- have arcived and oceuy Manross was an Eik, an Odd t ind a Shriner tobacco and pool room business on Election of Officers| ™ issuing the report of his two | years' accomplishments in the office when she went through the marriage | < satl, and & prore th 0t 5 My.| ceremony with Croker. P . e nder WiTest Main steeet The estate of James A Bodwell, Mmeeting of the board of directors/ ol‘the Vew‘ Britain Paper Box com-| :I' "mh::m"" Commissioner, L ayes said: e fi::r’: ::; };led :‘.;1:,‘?);??«:(:':.83:" s Expresses Satisfaction. CLOTHES STOLEN FROM YACHT. THE WEATHER ' LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED FOR OVERSEAS GRAVES “onsisting entirely of deposits in banks clected: President and treasurer, P.| I believe the facts here presented| New Haven, June 11.—R. & Titus, | o e e A donation of $10 for the Overseas totalled $1,641.58 Ou Curtin; vice-president and secre.| warrant a fair degree of satisfaction|a police commissioner of New Ro- Hartford, June 11.-<Forecast New York, June 11 he American Graves ment fund has been re- Adam Smith left real estate on Cur. tary, W. E. Curtin; assistant eecre-| with accomplishments as a whole, | chelle, N. Y., who put into the local for New Britain and vicinity: portion of the Austrian loan amount- |cejved from Troop 4, Boy Secouts, and tis strest to the value of $5.650 and tary, E. Florence Kent. The board of Many problems have been presented | harbor in his yacht Saturday, report- Showers with moderate trmper- | (ing to 00000 seven per cent has been forwarded fo the nationai(stocks in local concerns, bringing the directors is composed of P. F. Curtin,| in these two years and have been|ed to the pollce today that last night ature late tonight and Tuesday ; bonds w (In\r".«n‘mrrli-flfl 15 minutes lcommander of the American Legion. [valne M. the estate to $8.071.59. J. M. Curtin, W. E. Curtin, James|solved. Many new problems present | thieves hoarded the craft and stole | variable winds. after the books were opened at 10| With this denation New Britain has | The Frederick Hubbard inventory 1§ Dyett, Charles Gorman and E. Flbr- —_— caring apparel and other articles| ;-"ntnrk this morning according lr‘i‘w-: eded its quota, $300 having been Kent (Continued on Third Page). worth about $400. ‘ L # |announcement by J. P. Morgan & Co. sent already to National headquarters. Istate of Regola Neri Valued at $36,- Auto and Struggled When Man | Gaffney in pro- est ever approved in any one day in rest in property in \ Plainvills Plainville real estate. $3,6 roperty at 26 Bast Main street, $1, gene A, Sheehan left on estate of (Continued on Eleventh Page)