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News of the W alld By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 EW BRITAIN, CONNEC TICUT, THURSDAY, J NEW BRITAIN HERALD UNE 14, 1923, —S Average Dai Week Ending June Oth IXTEEN PAGES, PRICE THRE TR Cretatin | 9,243 I CENTS BLOODY FIGHTING Ex-Serviceman Missing Since Apr. 16; POLICENAN, UNAIDED MAYOR ANDKIRKHA' FOUR WHITE MEN AND FIVE AMONG BULGARIANS Bottomlev Left Home to Look For Job. GRAES 3 BURGLARS DISCUSS TIME TEST ~ CHINAMEN DIE IN FIERCE Govt, However, Declares Resis anco Has Been Delinitely Crushed Wife, and Former "Buddlvn" Believe Walnut Street Man WO Adlll" Allemplmfl Break AT WORK 0" UNWN STREET UNDECIDED ON STAMBOULISKY 1S HALTED In a,white house which stands in the | run about and pi 0 o * " " Repurts From Rofin Tell of His PARLY | reur of 53 Walnit stroel 1s. 1 T | In6t in arms, lonk tor G Hamgne | P Takos Them i o sispicion Paomesa. Encowrasel t0 Proceed hy 14 Prospectors h'hl Death Making Mand Against Govermment [ VOMan, mother of two children, who | A tired wife and mother, vainly striv And They Confess, Headguariers Common i Members=—May ’ R Revolt A ain’t Ski pe[ [msks this question every day, And|ing with the help of her hushand's in Sturgeon Rapids and g P Troops, With Several Casualties Al [ there is none te answer. former comrades and the Municipal NN e Comfesses 1o Stealing W Turn HWands on Clock in Public Des | 2 “Where is Bill Dottomley " Mem- | Home Serviee bureau to keep the - 5 v Wh Ch d The veady Ocenrring, bers of the New firitain cdp Dise|wolf from the door. p.ull'rmll) m,:d T Platt’s Automobile Rob partment in City Hall ’ Two Are Lo 0 eate m By Tha Associated Press, abled War veterans and of Walter J. | bravely fights on in the battle for a William Rusesyk of 4 [ Mayor A, M, Paon a8 in col ey Relgnude, June 14.~~Dispatches 8mith Post, No. 6§11, Veterans of |'ving street, Btanley Novae terence this morning with Judge| Hadlebury, Oy Ju ‘ ol ov . y_ g trom Boda say that maneuinary eon. [Forcign wars, are usking the question Cong ™ 'Nt Weeks Hottomley | yiyeet una William Krolis John M. Kirkham, corporation coun- | story of 4 nght of 14 prospectors ana Celestials Said to Have flicts are ocourring hetween the peas- And no one answers, Veterans' o ”""Mfle,,, Wamily “goodbye” uluplmv, Mass, are being sel, relative to his proposul 1o have |two boutinen against the tumbling ¢ ants and government forces at 1nrur‘f""""“""~ throughout the east have "d"l. De, ‘shfe Ll‘b'" 100k | police station on i eharg: of Now Britaln initiate i test case to do- | Sturgoon rapids o norther Apiece in Order Bazard ik won communicated with but to ne H.,-”o L., RE 107 | od hurgl The men were termine the validity of the recently | stretehes of the Ottawa-—a fight 3 4 M. Daskaloff, the Bulgarian min. asvall A the , on, at had |t headquacters last nigint under sis- enacted statute providing « penalty | which two men lost thelr Jives to Be Landed Secretly in iaster at Prague, is reported to have ‘\\nnlull ln!onn.‘c‘nr-u concerning I-.;ln told he . n, A(lfilllll‘l" plclon and were placed undor urrest| for the display on public olocks of | reached here today " recalved word from former I'remier the whereabouts of iliam Bot. 'with more money m rade in |h|;. morning after havin wd ' time other than standard time The party wus rushing in the speed- is y OV | Btanihoullsky that u determined strug. |tomics, Wising” ay quertex sont (Hartford, Ha in a sign painter and {1 het they andskvared to. ontor: | TR e e el o G el M Rl This Country—Ship Is glo must begin for the overthrow of = - said to he a gooc | store of William Kryaynski at ¢ Union | cuse and will confer n tomorrow | covered gold ficlds of norther Que- Abandoned the “usurping government.” Acting Disappeared On April 16 | strevt morning with the cory fon counsel, | Le Abandoned. upon instructions from Daskaloff, whe on ;\l-llll 16 he left -\I"“' Britain. | s Hears Noise and Investigates, In the meantime, Judge Kirkham will| The ongine went dead within & few L e has taken up Stambouliwky's mant sinee that time no one has seen or men were brought to the po-| go thoroughly mto all phases of the | hundred feet of the rapids. Nine as lender of the Bulgarian agrariang, Leard from him, except a vague and tation by Supernumerary Poll question and submit a set of recom- | prospectors sprang into :t.-.‘ tralling New York, June 14-—The crew of M. Liondakanoff, the Rulgari definite report o short time A0 man Apostolus Fiumos, Who heurd a mendati to the mayor as to What | cunoes and paddling furiously at-|four men and five Chinese passengers charge d'affaires here, called on For it he had been seen entering a thea- | nojse In the rear of the store w procedure he deems hest tempted to tow the launch near WP British elgn Minister Kinchiteh and notified ter in Newark, N, J passing last night at about 10:50 Supported by Council Members enough to shore to permit & line be. | *Miseing ‘lr("m_l"} two masted Brit him that the charge does not recog lottomicy went over the top with | gigjo, Going to the v e saw VFollowing announcement —in last | jng snubbed avound a trec schooncr Mary Boatrl _umuh was nize the government formed by Pro the B1st Plonecr Infantry of Connec- | two man who were koon joined hy a| night's “Herald” that the mayor| But the waters were atrong and | °und drifting oft Sandy Hook last mier Zanoft at Sofla, tieut and was wounded in the charge. | third party. Tho three walked away | favors i test case, he was visited by | tho strength of the miners waned, "8ht were killod in a battle of pis. Tt i feared he may have suffered un | on the appronch of the policeman, | several members of the common coun- | greadily the flotiila drifted closer 1o 1018 and axes, according to stories told Stamboulisky Halted, ittack of amnesin or total 1088 of | who followed them wnd later took | eil who, like the mayor, arc opposed | ypo raplds by the survivors to immigration offi- By Tho Assor memory, He has been in poor health | (hem to the polfee atation to enforcement of the law recently | “Puan the tow lines werc dropped.|Cl4l8 When the craft was brought into Sofla, June 14, -Premler sta since he was mustered out of the Admit Their Guilt. churacterized by the executive a8 {qhy canoos made securs but heir Querantine today. ; boulisky is reported to have bheon serviee and his family and his buddies [ate this morning Rusezyk and No- “foolish legislation.” They pledged | arein of safety was measured . in Three of the Chinege survivors were halted near Tartar Dazardjik and i are greatly concerned vack admitted that they were con-! support and expressed willlngness to |y yoe tuken to the hospital at Ellls Island. said to be making a stand against the | ln-wnmlnn_nr Missing Man deavoring to enter the place when t bring the proposal before the com- The motorboat was caught in the I'he ! -mnlndflr'\u.-rn d»mnod‘ pending government troops with, several hun- | Tottomiey I8 27 years of age, has a |pojceman arrived and Kroils stated | mon council at its regular June | oomo 5o gt e & orash |IVestigation by the authorities. dred peasant guards, Several cas- lirk complexion and black curly halr. [ipat he was on guard duty in front of session next Wednesday, | 8 if it struck a 1ock and four of the Bodies Thrown Overboard ualties have already occurred. He stands flve feet, eight inches tall o pyjiding. They did not admit the | The movement bas not vet reached | ooy \no pemained aboard were When the Mary Beatrice was board- A part of thls band is sald to have and welghs npproximately 180 pounds. |, (tampt at burglary until Policeman the stage where the form of action | pyred into the secthing rapids. od last night by officials, one of the fled In a motor car toward the villagc When he started out for Hartford he payviok ('Mara told them that w,to be used has been determined. Tt 18| “oppe thrag in the boat, facing death, |Crientals, making signs, indicated that of Panagiuriste, near Tartar Bazard wore a blue suit and a soft hat, black [0 " 04 Veen removed from n rear | | possible, it is explained, to ask an N1 gtill thought of their comrades. Over- his comrades and the members of the Jik, but was stopped on the way and overcoat and tan shoes. He also has | (/o005 e putty around a pane,Junction to restrain the state from | poard went ropes—four of them. crew who were missing had found arrested. 4 Memet ring on which the initlals | 0ol irons also admitted having | ®NfOreing the statute, alleging uncon-| o0 000 veachad groping hands. W, | resting places in the deep, but aid mot It Is officially asserted that only . V. E. B" are engraved, Istolon & robe valued at $40 from the Ftitutionality; and it s also possible | oo "0 " n e aboard; two other|explain in what manner they had March Stamboullsky received fromn Any information concerning Bot- | rear of H. I. Platt's automobile|'® have someone n‘prr‘s"l\!lnfll\f ""‘j‘mrn, Lawton and Dolan, perished, died the treasury 4,000,000 Swiss francs, tomley's whereabouts will be appre- [tk was parked in front of tho commit an open \-!ohnlmv n'. t);‘r law | 14 the engineer of the launch swept Shrugging his shoulders he pointed ostensibly for state purposes, but | clated by his family at 53 Walnut 0 o0 B0 N0 day night. The| fOF the purpose of bringing about al . o0 ipe rapids, was washed over the side. The owner of the ves- really for other ends. It is reported a large quantity of machine guns and ammunition was discovered at Stamboniisky’s home, near Sofia. artford and Failed to Come Back l May Be Victim of Amnesia B Bottomley ! Has anybody ween Bill ohildren, oue Just large enough street, his brother, Roy Bottomley, of i Prospect street, who {s employed in B, T R |the Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. office: {local police department to other po- |N. C. Avery of 180 Vance street; Ray- |Mee departments throughont this sec- mond Frost of 56 Grove street, any of !tion of the country. But no one re- the local veterans' organizations, the ns' I WILLIAM FE. BOTTOMLEY to Imen will be arraigned in police tnmnrruw morning. [PREBLE RESIGNS AS test of its validity corporation counsel upon to press or d court | |upon which action is taken Might Turn Clock in City Hall fhould the commo Peasants Capture Town. ples. V. I, W, the Disabled Veteran orably on the mayor's recommenda- understood to have pald the owner By The Associated Press | Children Lonesome For Daddy |eamp, the American Legion or at lhe 1111] |tion next week, instructions may be BRISTOL RAD]O OPERATOR 8600 if he landed them. Bucharest, June 14.—The town of Bill remains missing. Two tiny|office of the New Britain Herald. ASST Y SE[;RETARY‘“"”“ Superintendent William Smith | { Tells of Bloods Figh Shumla (a fortified Bulgarian town — ’ |of city hall to refurn to daylight sav- WILL AGGOMPANY MCMILLAN ells o ¥ Fight 50 miles west of Varna) is reported | |ing schedules the hands on the clock The story told today in Chinese to in the hands of peasant guards. The HAD THREE WIYES LOSES [;flUN[;ll Tfl ASK FflR ! {in the common council chamber, or | an interpreter was of a pitched batl]; Shumla district is said to have hecome | - |City Clerk A. . Thompson may be with axes, . pistols, marlinspikes '"‘ the most important conter of resist ONE BY DIYURGE MARRI]’:S ,Gomz to Hartford Associa- {asked to ofticlally defy the law by|Donald Mix One of Crew to Go “"";hrlmng pins. Tt was precipitated, AnAE IS e TeRTe: s hi [ tion After Three Years’ [turning his office clock on daylight Explorer Op His Expedition was belleved, by the falure of the Armed peasants are said to be i Service H l-“‘""l" time, ‘the mayor &Md. this i sy :‘;‘,’;:?; o ommyqut Me wxe; of 4N in; Opov > i J morning. Gre . T O ey i | Waterbury Bigamist Has Busy Tinre| Gty \ TRV oo There may be some auetion gut0) e captain | 0 down the slesk deck of the KOERTIANL ToREREY &8 Daln, Betwesn | ¢ . Rk e |what constitutes a “publle clock.” Al set, Me., 8 14:—0 rim schooner the fight was wage Rtnove ud RARENOR. . Insucanaty | T Court [Today, Ending- Activities Paonessa Backs Plan t0| gurprise was manifest among of-|ready some of the banking houses, Donald B. McMillan annougced today |until the white paint was covered are also reported moving on Varna When He Wed Spouse No. 3. “ 3 [ Adiiia: ot the ¥. M. G. A, this morn. |8to and o s have restored their|the personnel of his expedition to[with blood and four Rritish sailors The Rumanian couneil of ministers | Have Drivers’ Licenses |y when it was learned that Bilfott|clocks to the new time, claiming that | Greenland sailing from this port on|and five Chinese lay hacked and beat- has dacided to admit Bulgarian refu-| Waterbury, June 14.—Charles Gross| A b [M Dreble for the past three vears they do not come under the ediet.(June 23 on the schooner Bowdoln. |en to death. The survivors heaved gees to Rumanian territory provided |alias Charles Kiein pleaded gulilty fo| Issued in This City ““d"mm and psistant general secte- Whether the clocks in the common | Three of the six members of the the dead over the sides. they enter in small groups nnarmed. (2 charge of bigamy in the anp-:rinr; Hfl“ had submitted his resignation to|council chamber or !hv”clkv clerk's [ crew n(‘ccm_panlvd him on the Baffin Craft Drifts Aimlessly, court here today. He admitted hav-| i take effect September 1 | office publie clocks” will be aiLand expedition from which he *e- | The remaining 15 Chinese, though Taws Are pended, ing three wives. Wife No. 1 was ab-| The establishment of a branch of-| “ v, Dreble has accepted a position | uunufln'\ which the corporation 'm”“i turned last September. They are jgnorant of the sea and the ways of By The Associnted Press, sent but wives No. 2 and 8 were in|fice here of the motor vehicle depart- |, "y qinoce aervlna secretary in the|8el Will be asked to decide, Should | Ralph Robinson of Haverhill, Mass., ships, were favored in the ensuing Sofia, June 14.-—-One of the first|court. Wife No. 2, who comes from|ment so that operators’ licenses and Harttord Y. M. A. at & larger sal.|Doth be ruled out of this class and fehjer assistant; Thomas McCue of days by falr weather. The craft acts of the new Bulgarian government |New York, asked for a divorce under |motor vehicle registrations may be se- | .\ . " |since there is no public clock on clty| Brigus, N. K., mate and Richard God-| aritted aimiessly. Its larders. wers has to suspend those laws passed by |a new statute entitling a wife to a|cured without the inconvenlence of "'" Preble s & fakve < 6f Ayer, [Rall or any other municipal bullding | dard of Winthrop, Mass, sent by emptied. A distress slgnal was the agrarfans which are regarded as|gjvorce when her husband is con-|going to Hartford, is favored by May- | MiaL - anA 0 & gradunts of the Want. |1t 18 Hkely that either the First o} curnegic institute. hoisted to the masthead and it was infringing upon the constitution. victed of a felony. Judge Webb grant-|or A. M. Paonessa and at the nexw‘ Ao it ‘(‘" Temnmolony af Hoa.|South church congregations willibn | o iarihararof i ths orew Are| huil e e e e ChE S SR The standard Bulgarian orthog-|eq the divorce and in the next breath session of the common council a reso- "ol 1"® ' 8 asked to set their dials on _gnyu!:;‘»uonum Mix of Bristol, Conn. radio|Sandy Hook vesterday afternoon. raphy which was madified by the pre-{pe gave Gross a suspended jail sen-|lution wiil be introduced to have (ho; wm'lhu:. the city to assume respons 'i‘,p..mwr sent by the American radio| When Hall sailed the schoonep vlous government by dropping &v-|tence of one year. This was on con- |city petition for such service here, bility. 7 I e |relay league; W. F. Lewls of Lynn,|into Quarantine at dusk yesterday the cral letters, has been re-established | gypon that he would marry wife No.| It has been called to the attention | Mass,, cook, and John J. Jaynes of|clean little craft with her strange andall the newspapers —including|y ™ "Ho married wite No. 3 in the|of the mayor, and 1t has been his per- TAKES BABY T0 JAIL Somerville, Mass., engineer, | crew presented one of the strangest :.}:;:’:“ q\:;:fi;:.:i:i (o‘(‘li\\' t‘v':rw:orlw:;icmm room after the session. sonal nxper_h‘nlce (h:lt mnn? ;\Iaw :Bhr::} | - arrivals In New York waters. Though« ““m;d'r‘m}l‘wmphy ) | In paesing judgment Judge Webb |alnites have losf “:“;r b‘:!l‘;‘m dm‘ i FIND WHISKEY PIPE LINE her white paint glistened and her 3 Yo Take Onee P : said the laws of Connecticut were not |Places of employmen Michigan Woman Bootlegger, Freed | decks were span and clean she sug- IR N L ropera Ivevengeful and that he hoped Gross|lo the necessity of going to Hartford RN gested something of tragedy. The property of the former cabl- |y ) ouoreciate the cslemency shown |fOF Operators licenses, In many in By Harding, Again Runs Afoul of | The owner of the vessel really ret members will ‘be sequestrated.| " - b stances long lines have prevented | Bridgeport Police Uncover Unique | gpandoned her and it was after his The administrative staffs throughout, them from getting served even after Yaw and is Re-arrested. | | at o S g et 5 the country have been dismissed and T T ey h of waiting. This is particular- | Method Used by Booze Seller to) disappoarance the Aght occurred. It new prefects who for the most part| Pretty Girl I\ldnapped gt L . Muskegon, Mich, June 14.—Mrs.| g [is belloved the trouble was atarted ly true of the early months of the : . for| Obtain His Supply for Customers. | by members of the crew who tried are reserve officers have heen ap-| A Anna Hézer whose fail sentence for| 5 Supply c o trie - As New Yorkers Look On |vear. lolation of the lquor law was ro-| to extort more money from them in pointed. The reason given for this| < 0 Work Turs teets .| The mayor suggests that County violation CLoIE S Bridgeport, June 14,.—A v.nluksvl der t Ui ¥ that the officer class sufered most | s WA LEemRalioe tadep, 5. W. Schultz be vest- cently commuted by President Har . . oMbttt dil, searched the lower east slde and|Commissioner E. . Schultz be ves ler that she might go home|Dipe Iine was discovered by police of- | promise, AUTINE the . wap B the gBVeFReNt AL S S i ot atitinale th h.|€d with authority to issue drivers' )i- g3 Oraprsthat B1o dUg L & @ ficers vesterday In a raid on the sa-| The three survivors who wer now desires to render compensation| (NOVR Raunts ol criminals through-| - oo "o registrations and that an to care for her 11 children and an- ("o CEPCU R L L O 02 Bishop | 2 " for thelr sarvices, |out the city in an attempt to find a stAne e established here, with one or other which since has been born, was| Avenita taken to a hospital were badly Will Head Mission. :‘:’f"}'g?llh‘: ,""T‘""“hn"t’, of an un-| e deputies, and presided over by arrested again late vesterday charged| ™y oo ois in city court today de-| Tounded: By Tvan Guessofen, a_ former premier | !den k"}‘ 1"°<d’b young woman Who |y "o n missionar. The mayor points with unlawful possession of liquor. 4, serihed the outht as consisting of an | and graduate of the Amerfean coi- Was Kidnapped by - three men from| .o ot county commissioners arc Issuance of the warrant followed| o, %000 0 oo with a 36 ;zallon’ Jego at Constantinople, who has heen |the doorway of a Hronx apartment o0t that comnts commissioners A acquittal in eireuft court of Gustave| 2% INEh o Bie with a 40 allon| PRGN CARAGE COMM]SS[ON In exlle in Switzerland, will head i, house last night. pre-prohibition days although they Hozer, her husband, on a similar |l B o R0 Bips 1aad to tlie: bafl special diplomatic mission to London.| A theory that the girl who had|p. oo™ omparatively little to do. They Shere: Testimony introduced 84}, tho saloon, where a faucet was The Bulgarian agency today xmfl;[“f"("‘ carried, fl";‘"{*}"‘"“ to 5 taxicabl o morty sat as a tribunal to hear ap Hn7v-v-"~!lr:nl s tnat H\;»”Hm]'\r*r W turned and the liquor flowed out. 1n| Wells, King, Bell and McCarthy Ap- out a semi-officlal note reading: n the presence of throngs of passers- lcensoes. obtained by his wife while he was| g =i Fateotion the plpe went| L Report, Perfect Order, | by might have been Miss Rose Gott- p";’;]:";;,"n',,{‘;‘:",’m}m" will probably » from home f::”,”;}, ¢ '.I,,‘,‘,,,.,"‘,,w”“v'l:;] m',:',."hp "“‘I'lfi pointed to Board Which Will Man« “Contrary to the insidlous reports| leib was exploded today when she was|petition the motor vehicle department Hozer took Warren Harding |, ¢ 4 kitchen on the first floor oc-| age Public Auto Station emanating from interested foreign|found. to deputize a New Rritain man as in- | 1. M. PREBLE Hozer, her three months old =on, m}””“‘ d by an unsuspecting tenant, nd| % centers perfect order has been re- 5 2 - spector and the suggestion will be : S s it jaill with her. | along the outside wall of the house to The first garage commission ever established throughout the country. TYRONE POWER ARRESTED made that Schultz he requested to v Z leted \ ‘ | the attic, where the jug was located. |ramed in this city was selected this The feeble resistance of Ktamboulis-| Los Angeles, June 14.—Tyrone |perform these dutles in conjunction | O™ R e R R ‘T“”‘" & TROLLEYMEN VOTE ON PAY | Emener was fined $200 and costs|n.orning when \layor A. M. Paonessa ky's partisans's has heen definitely| Power, actor, was arrested last night |with those of the office of county | Mchine coristruction cucatise L ”"‘ and given a suspended jail sentence made announcement of the appoint- crushed. Significant of the confi-:on & warrant charging him with fail- | commissionor. SEGING. . He chins 6 New Betty | of three months ment of George H. Walls, Michael F. dence the new government enjoys|ure to provide for two minor chil- PR ST RUNSH YR RR0 OO ST m“"h'“" ) SO | e | King, Walter L. Bell and Charles Me- abroad is the continued rise of the|dren by a former marriage. He was designer for the Fafnir Bearing Co.| Sentiment Here Said to Favor Accept- | o, wpp dvebn HaNGe SELE. |Carthy to that board. lev. | released on §1,500 ball pending 4 | RAIN QUENGHES FmEs ;r'h"m ,",“: oo ‘,m ""dwmm,'hs ROK-1' anos of Oontiectiout Companys Of- | ‘New Maven. Jufia. 14 ~Selah K, The first three named served in a o, sestend s I RERTING, | or: o y;( s rr»”nn‘_ R\T’Br‘a"fx ’m‘é: Rowe, for years in the painting and |Smilar capacity when the municipal LOSING HAIR, KILLS HERSELF. —_— — | geral sccretary of the Y. M. C. A. and| gon o ive Cents an Hour Raise. aperhanging busindls Were, hanged ;.ur.;gr- was under the management of Rochester, N. Y. Juna 14.—De- CURB BROKER EXPELLED Welcome Downpour in Maino Does has served as secretary of the New Pimeelt today. o had teen 1o ti|a committes of the common couneil. spondent because her hair was fall- New York, June 14—The New York | ! = 5 Britain Industrial Couneil during that Employes in the local division of ‘]‘ "\‘»"h‘ oday ¢ hac een in | at time Wells was an alderman ing out Carmellina Momente, 22, went |curb market today announced the ex.| Great Good in Putting Stop 10| perjod, the Connecticut Co., are taking a vote hea [and King & councilman, Bell serving to her room late last night and com- | pulsion of Sylvan I.. Waitzfelder of the Devastating Blaze in Forests, | He was one of the '\l’flil“lzf‘l’.“ and |today to determine the wish of !h'-l\v e - ——in an advisory capacity. McCarthy is mitted suicide by hanging. firm of Harrls and Co. 5 first secretary of Kvervman's Bibie conductors and motormen on the ac- | cne of the eity's leading automobila Presque Isle, Me, June 14.—Rain|¢lass and is the present general of the ceptance or rejection of the company's | Iy || I0 O '€ OV " €70 TF 2HOMeEa = £ was falling today thus relleving tem-| Red army, which position he intende cffer for a five cent increase in pay FRESH AIR FUND automobile husiness, “BOOTLEG” BR] s To BE SELECTED [porartly the critical forest fire situa-|to resign. Ho has been on the execu-|The workmen petitioned for an _in- , ; Wells and King are named for twe tion in Aroostook county and along|tive committee of the class ever since crease in permanent pay from 67 to o ontributions to the Kresh Air |}/ coqrg and Bell and McCarthy for one the New Brunswick border, particu-| it was organized. 74 cents per hour, The company of Fund, o sum of money which is [ VO AT 3 MILE L’MIT NoW SUGGESTED Mr. Preble does not contemplate re. |fered a five cent increase. The ques used for the maintenance of ¥ Syrians Propose This to Near East Relief, Saying Men Would Take As Mu Wife As to Get Booze |Leave of Absence for % larly at Masardis the l‘f‘l!tf‘r of fires| lat points extending for miles | ;lkmg the Ashland branch of thr Ban-| gor and Aroostook raflroad. There had been no rain |section for nearly three weeks ch Trouble to Get S e DG m in this| oving to Hartford at this time. SMAL l‘flX HOLDS UP SHIP. New York, June 14.- arriving from West Indl The discovery j of one case of smallpox aboard the| Huron | ports today caused the vessel to be detained at Quarantine. The patient, crease shall be ter shail go to arbitrat It was predicted to trolley employes that a would be taken locall A1 ment about the state In either case the tion to be decided is whether the accepted or the mat. crease js a favorable one, COURSE ashore, unconscious but alive. The tour still remaining in launch reached shore safely after the destinely Swallow, paseing through the falls, sank in shallow waters. would efend, he called | depending n couneil act fav-| b fptgfion in the Fresh Air Canip in Burling- ton, where some 300 New Brit- ain youngsters spend two weeks on a farm, are not coming in as fast as they did last year, owing, perhaps to the cooler season. The public is urged to send to the Fresh Air Editor of the fon ay among the ! favorable vote y. The senti- is that the in- and it s ex- will not he | Struck By Bullet As STRUGGLE ON SHIP AT SEA Officer Flamos Rounds Up Trio' Will Confer Further to Delgmine : Steps o Be Taken LURE OF GOLD FIELDS . Pistols, Marin Spikes Belaying Pins and Axes TAKES TOLL OF LIFE Used Whes ‘Octentl Isel with whom the Chinese had bar- the gained in Havana to land them alan- on American soil, he sald, had abandoned them and his ship when their food stores ran low elght Each of the Chinese was LITTLE BOY SHOT DEAD Three Year Old Newark Youngster He Reaches 5 % o> pected that the question Herald what the individual feels e Bhnaite .\ " ! Trolley Supenntendent,;‘o ';""("",r’:::"":(::"d rlr::l‘”:"f‘:h:‘:":"“’:’: submitted to arbitration he can afford, in order that the Fur Penmies (o Buy oo Orati Sy New York, June 14.—News of the The delegation suggested that New| Frank L. Beardsley, superintendent|of the crew and passengers were vac. g TN g r:';m" e ot o . *;;‘;"x;‘(‘?“ 1‘1' "\'{'”‘;‘_“M:""“"_':: ‘ Y | Yorkers could come out to the ship, | of the New Britain division of the|cinated. | . : y . . n . New Jersey rum fleet has pen.e!rnod select a tree bride, be married ,hu!; Connecticut company, for the past| 1“ Mallou Continues S T'here . in the I-r"d_sv)r) and reaching for five pennies in a nears into Syria whence comes a novel sug- land take thelr wives back with them | several years, will depart sometime | i Gr t Pl in Engl d ;u Ih(j Herald today, $744.00 as | by cupboard to buy an ice cream cone, gestion of “bootleg brides.” as citizens of the United States to|within the nest two weeks on an e ' | rreat Flay in Englan i b R S [three year old Frederick Spenelli was “The Near East Relel announced |whom immigration quotas do not ap- | tended leave of absence. It is prob- THE WEATHER | |By The Amsociated Press T T ag 72100 []ishot and motally wounded today by & today that a delegation of leading |ply. able that he will be gone for a per- —0a || “Beckenham, Eng., June 14.—Mrs, | P b ki npd ya.00 |[|butet fired by an unknown person. residents of Sidon recently called on The delegates said they had heard |lod of six months. During his gb-| Hartford, June 14.—Forecast |Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, American C '"m“(ed to ‘l‘"' 10,00 | He died In a hospital Mrs. Florence 8. Kalk of Omaha, di- [of rum row and that they believed if [sence, W. J. Bryan, now inspector, for New Britain and vicinity: | [champion, today continued her sue- “9"': ¥y o5 ‘-n:) | The lad's mother who had just rector, of a girls orphanage In the | Americans took such trouble to get| will be acting superintendent, Generally fair tonight and Fri- |cessful play in the Kent lawn tennis ”' & Pa "“'l;o' i 300 |given him permission to have the Syrian city and proposed that the|thelr llquor they would take equal|and A. W. Taylor, present car starter,| day. Cooler Friday, winds be- s defeating Miss E. L. Coll- | Thoorlios & whsbsly - money heard no shot but saw her son Near Bast Relief charter a ship m’palns to get handsome and capable | will be inspector. No on has coming northeast. | |ver 6-—2, 6—2 in the fifth round. Mis Total '_‘_‘A‘"; \mw she told the pollce. She de- transport the girls to the three mile | wives. hean appointed as yet to succeed Mr. { | Elizabeth Ryan, formerly of Califor- — T46.00 ! ciared he had been standing in direct The. suggestion was not accepted. Taylor as car starter, r— #* | nia, won from Miss Tyrrell, 6-—1, 6— |line with the open door. limit. |

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