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CITY ITEMS. GOYERNOR ISSUES HS PROCLAMATION Tenpleton Clls for Geneal Thanksgiving on Nov. 29 Hartford, Nov. 12, — Governor Charles A. Templeton today issued a proclamation naming Thursday, No- vember 29, as Thanksgiving Day, and urging that the day “be especially «edicated to the renewal and preser- vation of the* old bonds of .home life.,” The governos's lows: “For nearly three hundred years, in Colony and State, the people of Conndeticut at this season have gath- ered in church and household to give thanks for the blessings of the year and to renew the ties of family and of | home, Sebastian T.ustra of 118 Lafayette “In accordance with this good éus- 'street has reported te the police that tom, founded in pious gratitude, per- [three men came into his store Satur- petuated by staute, I designate | day night and stole two sweater vests, Thursday, November the twenty-ninth | next, as the day of Thanksgiving. ! reported to the police that a “The observanee of Thanksgiving | was rificd at her home and a quantity Day has from the earliest times|of silverware was stolen. Forks, gentered about the home. There ean |spoons, knives are among the missing be no sound life of state or nation |articles. unless the lift of the family be| A big time with “open house” is sound. If our immense and complex |being planned by the local camp of national structure #is not to disinte- [P. O. 8. of A., for Friday evening, grate by reason of its very greatness, | November 23. the strength of the material of its| The police have becn notified that construction must be maintained. “T therefore urge that this Thanks- ;hu\o of 311 Church street has been giving Day be especially dedicated to | suspended. . the renewal and preservation of the| A son was born at the New Britain old bonds of home life. Though the | General hospital last night to Mr. and children of Connecticut be widely | Mirs. Herman Sattler of Glen street. scattered and the stress of present- | The condition of Margaret Wrenn, day existence be severe, on this great | six-year-old girl who was struck by family festival let the hearth fires an automobile driven by Mrs. blaze with their former warmth, let | Whitman of Berlin on South Main them again be the center of bright- |street November 4, was reported as ness, of instruction, of the homely |critical at the New Britain General virtues, of good cheer. And in our | hospital today, family reunions let us, in these days | The enilstment of Alphonse Requier of peace and plenteousness, as did Bangor, Maine, for the ar our forefathers in their days of hard- ness, remember with grateful hearts | United States army recruiting station. the author of our blessings. [He will be detailed to Panama. “(Signed) "CHARLES A. TEMPLETON, “Governor." GERMANY REFUSES 10 OUST WILLIAM (Continued from First Page) ola Council, No, 19, D. of P., will he ing in Judd's hall. Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— | advt, ;1era of Veterans, will hold a regular | meeting in G. A, R. hall Thursday | evening at 7:30 o'clock. 2 The New Britain Turner |will rtheet Thursday night at the Maen- nerchor -hall ,bn Arch street. The state officers will be present. The second degree will be con- {meeting of Phenix lodge, 1. 0. O. F,, Tuesday evening. | The fire department was called out |at §:18 o'clock Saturday night by an alarm from Box 49 at the corner of | Stanley and East Main streets. The | blaze was in a shed containing lum- | ber belonging to the Carlson & Tor- rel Co. The flames were confined to the exterior of the building and the damage was slight. proclamation fol- of coast PRIZES AT TROOP B SHOW Take Three Places in Judging at West Hartford Armory—*Trixie" Wins Two. Two horses owned by Mrs, Hareld — 1ec Judd captured prizes at the horse out advicas as to when he would join show held by Troop B in its West thé former crown princess and their | Hartford armory and which came to children. la close urday night. ““This would seem to throw doubt “Trixie,” 4 ple-bald mare owned upon the Centrdl News dispatch re- by Mrs, Judd, captured the first prize porting the arrival of Wrederick Wil- in the pony class ridden by children Tiam at Ocls, *which was iiled from|under 14 years, and also took third Berlin not fater than 10 o'clock this|place in the race for ponies ridden worning. by children under 14 ycars of age. The distance from the Dutch fron- | The other win came as a second rib- which the ex-.crown prince left hon to *“Just 80,” who was paired automobile about 4 & m. Batur- | with fLady Chester owned by Rem- ¥, s approximately 400 mi |ington Korper of Hartford. It was Ime sun was shining brightly this|,warded for the saddle pairs ridden forenoon, intensifying the brilliant au- lady and gentlemen, tumn foliage in the woods surround- RED_ éRoss DRlvE ON ing the castle, which Is covered by Churches ti by d by vy and Virginia creepers with leaves bright red and glossy from frost Oels secms curious rather than en- thusiastic over the homecoming and there I8 no sign of flurry about the custle, which is lightly staffed and wnolly without gudrd or Bther signs of monarchical ceremony. The' old castle itself is a charmnig renalssance pile, of much greater beauty than most of the more modern castie With its pleturesque surroundings, it will afford a striking change in the ex-erown prince after his years of ex- ile in foggy, muddy, Wieringen, 160 Members Enrolled in Yesterday — Campaign Will Con- tinue Until Thanksgiving Day. The campaign for members being conducted by the local chapter the Red Cross is progressing and the work done in the churches on Sun- day was especially gratifying to the |members in &harge. A total of 160 members were enrolled in the churches, The list is s foltows: Everyman's Bible ¢ i Trinity B 36; Old Fastern Nestorian Assyrian : " church, 19; Baptist chureh, 31 Nicce of King George of England Be- | = e ‘report of the Boy Scouts comes Bride of Lord Carncgie In which is cxpected to be in today 1s x not Included in this list. The drive for members will conducted this week, but the committee in charge in authorized 1o accept members until Thanksgiving The work of cnrolling members in the Junior Red Cross is being con- ducted in the schools and 1t is ex- pected large number will be en- rolled. Abeut 5,000 members were earolled during a similiar drive con- {ducted last year and it s expected that this number will be this year, Memberships will Crowell's Drug store Tondon Today. I'rinc Maud, london, Nov. 12 .- niees of King Grorge, was married to Lord Carnecgie today in the Guards chapel of the Wellington barracks at which the bridegroom is stationed a an officer of the king’s guafd. Among the guests were the king, the queen and othér royal .personages, The wedding followed closely upon the marriage of the king’s cousin, Lady Loulse Mountbatten, to the erown prince of Sweden, The strects leading to the chaps! were lined with crowds. The parents of the bridegroom, the earl and countess of Southesk, stood inside the altar rail with ghe members of the royal family during the ceremony. Lord Carncgle ranks as a common er, since his title is one of courlesy owing to the fact that he is the hei of the earl of Southesk. He is 3 years old angd his bride is of the same age. Her mother, the Princess Royal V.f) ise, 18 sister of King George and | Machol, barber, residence the widew of the duke of Fife, Sormeny, bUiatin adbrge Sk Immigration station, reported for duty today, coming in on the Mt Clay s a stowaway. Four months ago Macho! first came to these shores, a stowaway, with his barber's kit. While he was awaiting deportation at Ellis Island he was way and were each held in $10,000 for nur; ta :n”n‘!‘h}’vli ’::»4- ,;rv; ng v:: " immigrants. n went home the criminal superior court o g Rl It was then that he decided he wouldn't after all, become an Am erican. What would be nicer, he told himsell, than a business with overhead expense. And how marks would $45 buy? Three times now since that trip, he has been a stowaway and exceeded be received at HAD Pi;cpuu BUSINESS German Barber Keeps Retuming to U, % As Stowaway and Does Ban- ner Business at Fllis Tland. New Nov. 12 " Joseph Hamburg York, Isiand HELD ON SERTOUS CHARGE Westport, Conn., Nov. 17. Theo dore Jabiskl, ¥5, and Michael Bracku, 17, waived examination when charged in town court today with an assault upon Lucy Main, 16, at Cross High- . 5 HURT IN WRECK Marshalltown, JTowa., Nov. 12.—Five persons were injured early today when four cars of Chicagne Great Western passenger train No. 1 were derailed near here. The more seri- ously injured were occupants of the rear sieeper, which turned A drvam‘—-’:.n caused the acctdent. barbered at Eilis Istand while watting sent back. And each time he SmEms———e——ESIS— has made cven mor $45 s - I N I. After having tune immigra tion station oning his razors Public Whist, given by Indiansia Council, No, 19, 1. of P., Judd's Han 242 Main street. Tuesday +~véning Neov. 13, at § o'clock. FEight prizes for whist and M0 given away Tickets 1 cent to 15 cents.——advt ne first over — than at the began today e 1IN HORSES STAR Baltimore, No 12 —Sis oroughbreds ar- entered o cup, $10,000 added cap for three nd wo ana o mites crack B the a handi- up, 1 year olds over quart s card at Meors Tent will hoid |ture of Yodas Admiral vorits, Byod streteh. Hopeless aiso entered The Lovisy a sale of food and fancy articles in the room formerly occupied by the Outlet Millinery Co., Thursday after noon, from 2 te 5 sra s Ow My isafa Home and Hephaistos ar Chacolet, [ The regular meeting of the lndlln-‘ held at 7:30 o'glock tomorrow even- Lovisy Moore Tent, No. 12, Daugh- | society ferred on a class of candidates at the Mrs, Wilick of 104 Grove street has trunk | |the operator's license of Luigi Guil-! Ida | tillery, has been recorded at the local | qh:v' many Pimiico. Rear | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MO PINCHOT PRAISES (CONTRACT HOSPITAL HIS. OWN REGIME 'Says No Other State Has Tried to DAY, ! . |~ Enforce Law So Much : | . | Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 12.—If the| federal administration had been using | gns prohibition enfprecement powers as | completely as the Pennsylvanfa state administration has been using its | powers “the enforcement questlon | would, be troubling no one either in Harrisburg or Washington,” Gov- | ern®r Pinchot declared in an address| .. . i 4 ivi | before the Pennsylvania state couneil | :fi:;n oj,,:,h:h;";:::s' n',l::u;::‘: b :2‘_’::“;‘;“?21,:":“ “‘,:.‘fi“"" today. The {2165 gaid contract hospitals are used | fpoke 0 months N wpon heds in government hospitals | office—a report of progress.” | are available. * The governor cited what he termed | uyyagn't this practice followed with the three principal promises” 'in his| . desire to have the owners of the campalgn platform—to drive all | contract hospitals profit?” asked Gen, saloons out of the state and to Pre-| yohn F. O'Ryan, counsel for the com- | vent and punish bootlegging to keep |y iifl ¥ the expenses of the state within it8] — eq anse Lo o he " income and to recognize the stave Togoukikue . About the motve, | : ¢ | replied Dr. Rogers, “but in many government and get a dollar's worth rase the of service for every dollar spent. Goy- | cases there is the desire to please the crnor Pinchof said that in (ulmmwm"‘",f;{::;' what had become of the of the first pledge the legislature “un- | gerice ™y "oirege of the hospital in der pressurc from the administration | New England where Director Hines ‘passrd A law which . outlawed the|poung s0 per cent of the patients {saloon in Pennsylvania, Under pres. i ool 0 BEE TO0 o unds sure from_the brewing, distilling and ' Wi, Hines visited it, Dr. Rogers said bootlegging interests,” he added, “it|yo “nag been transforred to andther Jater refused to pass two laws i ) 0P| of our hospltals.” which the adminfstration asked one That's tr;m favorite remedy,” to give control of breweries, the other | ;. ed ORyan i :g give control of distilleres. 1/ .Conceding that discipline in the s these two laws had been enacted, our | hospitals should Le tightened Dr. | present dependence upon natlonal en- | porers could ndt recall that any med- forcement of the Volstead law would | jcal officer of the bureau has been not exist, nor would the present fiood | for failure to maintain of liquor be debauching those of our| | people whom it does not seandalize. | “It is well within the truth to say [that no state admigistration in Amer- | . cod any limitatidns upon employes ica is now making or has ever made || Arials taERiahing intorm o n Dow making or. b ® |of his division in furnishing informa ment | 4 the ¢ as ours 1s making today tran closes More Irregularities Washington, Nov. 12,—Great abuse in the use of contract hospitals was | charged today before the scnate vet- erans committae by Dr. L. B. Rogers, | directo * of the medical division of the veterans' bureau. Dr. Rogers declared there had been abuse in the matter of charges for re- al published discipline. Dr. Rogers, who was the nes: could not r:{ll\ that he had first wit- enforc ? 3 ommitte D Referring to the STES E. Clark, from the ecentral office the *fourth district, General O'Ryan Btall 5 wanted to know jf this transfer had not resulted from the activitics of Dr. William J. Kirby | Clark in hunting information about cases for the committee, “He was transterred William J, Kirby of 456 South Main | 4ination and insolence,” Dr. Rogers street, died at tho New Britain, Gen. | 7°P1eds adding that the transfer order eral hospital last night at the age of | W8 1ssued by Mr. Hines. The wit- [49 years. He had been a resident of | "6#8 said he had made some repre- | New Britain all of his life and for | SeNtations to the directer about Dr. [the past several years has been em. | CIAK's activities in searching out ployed as a ‘blacksmith. He is syr. | ©48e8 for the committee and neglect. vived by his mpther, Mrs, Catherine |INE his regular work. Kirby, fonr sisters and two brothers, | It Was disclosed that until fow Funeral services will be held Wed- | months ago, clerks in the accounting resday morning at 9 o'clock at 8¢, |Office had passed upon Dbills of | Joseph's chureh and interment will be | ¢ivilian physiclans for service in the in 8t. Mary'’s new cemetery. examination of formér service men. | After this matter had come to the attention of General O'Ryan, two Nicholas Duarte-Cerea, age 32 years,4 medical officers were assigned for this | dled at the New Britain General hos. | work. Since then Dircctor Hines ap- pital Saturday night of pneumonia, He | pointed a committee to make a fure i# survived by a brothef and sister. | ther check on these bills, which to- I'uneral services will be held at §:30 | taled several millions of dollars & |o'clock tomorrow morning from his | year, late home at 288 Park street dnd at| Dr. Rogers sald that these % o'clock at Bt. Joseph's church. In- |additional checks had been made the terment will be in St Mary's ceme- |amount of the bills paid had tery. materially reduced, or W to fer o for insubor- “ Nicholas Duarte-Cerea since Mrs, Bridget L. M ihin. Mrs., Bridget L. Mulviniil, widow ot Can Use Admissions in the late John J. Mulvihill, died last! E"ol't for Deportution night at the home of her son, John J Mulvinill, Jr., of 54 Seuth High Washington, Nov, 1Z-~Information strect, She was born in West Brook. |obtained by the federal government field, N and came to this city at (rom Michael Bilokumsky, while he an carly nd since that time had was in the custody of the Philadelphia made her home here, She i survived police, could properly be used in de by three sons, John J. Jr, of this portation procecdings against him, the city, ¥rancis A, Mulvihill of New |supreme court held today. - Bilokum York and Willlam J. Mulvihill of |sky was arrested in Philadelphia for Hartford; two danghters, Mrs, Felix [violating the sedition law of Pennsyl | A. Cossclin of Hartford and Mrs, John [vania and admitted to federal authort 1%, Maloney of,this city; two brothers, 'tles that he was an alicn Russian, John Gavin of Derby and Martin [When his deportation was ordercd he Gavin of Wallingford, and a sister, mought to obtain his release, contend Mrs. John L. Gardner of Kankakee, |ing that he had not been warned that 1L Funeral services will be held [his admissions would be used against Wednesday at an hour to be an- |him nounced later . W O U TO MEET The regular meeting of the W, ( U, will held at the Iirst Cofi- gregatio I chureh tomorrow alter at There will be reports ¢ ntion in Danb where 1 that the Y. p of New Britair had taken th banner There will be a reading on the Queber experiment given by A, M. MeDonald be Funerals noon o'clock Anthony Visnianskas. Funeral services for Anthony Vis- nianskas were held this morning at § o'clock at 8t. Andrew's church. Rey Edward V. Grikis, pastor, officiated nd interment was in 8t. Mary's cem. etery it was wta agalr POLICE IURT IN RAIDS Polfcemen jam Doherty this morning to despite inji night Ming house ¢ [ n alleged + di Politeman Dol v was i former plate w injure 1 Edward Kiely and Wi wppeared in police court testify In two cases ceived Saturday lucted at 4 gam- street and at North street jured at the Officer Kiely was Mrs Philip ¥lia Mr o'clock t s for Philip after Congregatio Elisha lams ) wra th th church chapel. Ret officiated and interment ice oon at in a rald co Strickland Anna C. Strick- niece of the Elihu Bur- died at Long Beach, Cali- in, was held this afternoon, Rev Henky W. Maicr officiated at serv- fces in the chapel of the First Con- gregational church at 2 o'clock and Wherc met ) to discuss the interment was in Fairview gemetery, Work of democratic clubs. Mre, Fanny . . Dixon Welch presided and Miss Mary M. Mary M. Woods Bulkley of Hartford had charge of the The funcral of the late Mrs educational program. After luncheon Woods who dicd Friday Mrs, Ward Duffy of WestsHartford in Hartford wag held this aft- discussed § ud Serviers were condueted at ineert atforms chape Rev. Henry W. Mrs. H Waterbuey offfcinting. Jnterment was in =poke ¢ hin cemetery Miss Anna meral of Miss h and, a late ritt, WOMEN MEET. New 1 Nov. 12—-Many women of de wolitieal aTillations from Bridgeport, Hartford and else. DEMOCRATIC for re todas Mars at her M hom ks that women “she politica A. Hayden |ern have nr ° . the Freir Mater »e Fairvhew NLEAMELLSS Nov. 12 N Henry The funeral was held yestotda jces were conduct Star officiating. 1 cemeters Lyman Henry M afternoon. Serv- 4 at the late home Samuel A terment . CARD OF THANKS w ¥ triends and ALTOIST Lyman | G Walker of rom blarn Noreic to Corneligs cxonerated Desmond « 1o « roner 3. 3 nding submitted to Attorncy Wagre A on oy strect, e t of Fis was Prosecuting day 3 the death of Orot " wi Burrow e ray of New Fort Hill, Gro- T of 1 ondon O« 24 at to thank o L ton, w% “ paticuts for the shown Juring th band » flo sympathy beldved hus- overtnrne eath of our 4 father tributes, Siewed, MARY B SULEIMA B US- | rond is el pap. SIPENTS GREETINGS, ROSQUIES I'resident OSQUIER mee of thiay Emmann) engr [ JOSEPH A. HAFFEY | 1. ccorsens cccsen 1 am | Funeral Director | bappy to estend to your majesty, Partors 33 Myrtle St the name oF Ihe Taited | Service Exceptional, 1ady Assistant || States a0 - Tel. Parlor 1825-2 aa wet wishes for !mwm 17 Summer St 18253 | your continue - | e parity.” of the prople 1 in Iy own, sicere felicitations and ghod 1 and pros Weterans' Bureau Expose Dis- NOVEMBER 12, 1923, WALL STREET STOCK SYSTEM WAS ABUSED. EXCHANGE REPORTS High Tow Am Bt Sug (A Ce i !Am Cr & Fdy Am Cot 0l Am Loco Am Sm & Am Sg Rf cm. |Am Sum Tob {Am Tel & Tei {Am Wool . |Apa Cep |Ate Tp & 3 At Guif & W T Baldwin Loco Balti & Ohio | Beth Steel B Consol Tex Can Pacific Cen Leather Ches & Ohio 39 ;(‘h! Mil & 8 . 133 Chi Rek I & P. 23% Chile Copper 27% Chile Copper 17 | Consol Gas 6235 ‘(‘yrl\ Prod Ref ,1301; Crucible Steel 66 Cuba Cane Sugar 117 Endicott-John .. 66% | Erte ... | Erie 1st pfa |Gen Electric . {Gen Motors ... Goodrick BF Gt North pfd | Insp Copper |Int eMr Mar | Int Mer Mar pfd 35 Allis-Chalmers Pacific Oil . + Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Spring T'» Kennecott Cop Mid States Oil. . Midvale Steel Mis Pac N Y Cen NYNH & Nof &West North Pac Pure Oil . Pan Am P & Penn R R ... Pierce Arrow Pittsburgh Ci Ray Con Cop Reading . Rep I & 8 Royal D, N Y Sinclair Oil Ref South Pacific South Rail Studebaker Co Texas Co . Texas & Macific 16 L126 9 513 Tia 145% 14% H Union Pacifie ., United Fruit Food Prod Indus Aleo tubber Co Steel Steel pfd Utah Copper Willys Overland Westinghouse National Lead 8 8 C v i 1 1 (Putnam & Co.) Bid 450 Asked Aetna Life Ins Am Hardware Am Hosiery Bige-Hfd Cpt com Bills & Spencer com Bills & Spencer pfd Bristol Brass Colt's Arms Conn 1t & Pow Jagle Lock Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley 114 Blee Lt Landers, 1 J 1 Mont com J R Mont prd X B Gas N B Machine N B Machine prd Niles-Be-Pond com North and Judd Peck Stow Tussell Mfg Co Rcovill Mfg Co 8N E Tel Co Standard *Serew Stanley Works Stanley Works prd Torrington Co com Traut anf® Hine Travelers Ins Co | Unilon Mfg Co 10 1 62 i 185 55% prd 106 a 10 815 L H Payment of (’;);;nnntion Does Not Stop With Death New Haven, Nov A decision by Compensation Commissioner K of the third district today finds that recelved by John Nagy ingford, paid the Interna Siiver Co. for loss of an eye in its employ did not cease at his death but must pald to his P The decision 1s made pro for- ma, which permite the matter to be reviewed in either the superior or su- preme court. It is sald to be an un- usual case and the Jdecision the first of 1ts kind here. Nagy was hurt on July 27, 1922 and on December 1, the company agreed to make a weckly payment of $2.11 to continue for 204 weeke June last Nagy died trom causes than loss of W eyey The administrateix of his estate entered a clalm for a continuance of weekly payments KLAN STRICKEN OUT Okmhoma The Kin mer falled today when compensation \a tiona ot hy while he other I8 t tria! of C atten impen C. Walto hore to permit a that oppostin s residence sring the last wrt the Wasnt that about the time e Walts mayor 4 a preclama t Ku K asked obiected, and the K ar JoTe e " Tom prece pre jdent of senate the reference 1o the kian the The his motioh by an hoth the prosecution ooked their surprier Close | PUTNAM & CO. Stanley R, Fddy, Manager W Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartlord Stock Exchange 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 e Offer: 50 American Hardware 50 Landers, Frary & Clark e JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-632 New Britain: 23 West Main Strect, Tel. 1815. WE OFFER: ‘100 Shares of Am. Hdwe. Stock Price on Application - M Thomson, Tenn & Co. New Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD 10 Ceutral Row Telephone 2-4141 Members New York Stock Exchaagd Donald R. Hart, Manager NEW BRITAIN Britain National Bank Bldg. Telephone 2580 Members We Offer: Waterbury Danbury Middletown LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Price on application. We do not accept margin accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS New Haven Direct Private Wire to New York G, ¥. GROFF. Mgr.~~Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—~Tel. 1012 u [ler. Richter. Aldrich 8 @ 04 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. New Britain Office, 122 Main We one 2-5261 % Teleph Tel. 2980 9 E.T. BRAINARD, Mgr. Offer:— 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 STANLEY WORKS COMMON e — FIRST HARTFORD CONTEST AWAY BACK IN YEAR 93 Team Yost W Trophy Still at The fir tween Hartford in 1898, Hartford about five 1893, to b In 1893 the Yal beautif team whi ship and New Britain % the troph: The captained is a rosid players who eleven we Meskill M H Ca end at Wesleyan MeDonou ¥. MeDo Coupe U erturne A nteres and Winter strects without Ha Chief avse for wost on Winter str MARRIAGE ) reot: J street & Cemetery Captained New Britain 150 who was a NEW MINT DIRECTOR Robert J. Grant. superintendent of the ® Denver Mint, Is Appointed by by Prderick W, President Coolidge Today on Yale Cup That Year— Nov 1 Washingto obert J. Grant, superintendent as appointed He School the obey, league footbal be Britain High High school was not played as a story published in a paper states, but was played years eatlier the fall of pr 9. L ar ve exact no st game hool: and ot been 1ong lidates mende associatio ul eup to the retary Melion and also ch wou the contest s and Hartfor inning. The cup y room at #choo champlonship 1 by Fred W this cit were Yost, w ent of re the late whe mp. later HIT BY AUTO, DIES Tin south Chaplin Man Down 0 siier Hitting Chief’s Auto Charies Lieges Willimantic Satarday Passes Anay at Hospital as Result of ¥ s nry fims o 1 H 1rven b st a ner Coroner ho this h Lyon - the think arreet i roes, gth on Hartiord ENSES Pt voep 1 M - INSURANCE MAN DiEs Springf B Stada- Life hie home . 1 So Gre 62, president of 1 Insurance comp