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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, F’EB.RUARY 8, 1924, ATTACK ON WALLAGE MOVIE ACTRESS BOUND WALL STREET STOCK BY FARM COUNCIL 7O BED AND KILLED FXCHANGE REPORTS (Continued from First Page! (Continued from Page Three s i Upe o) New York, Feb, 8. — Stock. prices started to sag at the opening of to- day’s market under the weight of a | large volume of realizing sales. Ini- | tial recessions were largely fractional, | list, be an agreement between these two oil kings, that one would take Tea- pot Dome and the other the reserve in California.” Before the committee adjourned until tomorrow, Mr, Bonfils said he had turned over to Senator Walsh the report and evidence of “what Mr. Stackelback had found in New Mexi- | e0.” WADOD APPEARS IN OIL INQUIRY his “mind was open” with regard to the matters ynder investigation and that he was free of prejudice which would have disqualified him from un- dertaking the work. Publish: * Appears Frederick G. Bonfils, publisher of the Denver Post, appeared as a volun- tary witness to tell of'his efforts to assist Leo Stack to enforce a contract Stack had with the Midwest and other oil companies supposed to own acreage in the Teapot Dome reserve before it was leased to Harry 1. Sin- clair by former secretary Fall. “Mr. Stack claimed they had leased over his head,” said Mr. Bonfils. *“I entered into a contract with him to help him to enforce his rights. The agreement was that Mr. Stack was to get the first $50,000 and the remain- icr was to be divided 46 1-4 per cent to Mr. Stack, 23 1-4 per cent to me, 28 1-4 per cent to my partner and 7 1-4 per cent to my attorney, H. H. Schwartz.” There were rumors about the Sin- clair lease, the witness continued, which led him to send a reporter, Mr. Stackelback to New Mexico to inves- tigate. “He brought back a shocking and astounding story,” Mr. Bonfils said. “It was one we hesitated to believe. He was sent back to make further inquiry, and was cautioned not to reveal his identity, because there might be great danger of bodily harm | to him.” The witness said that after Stackel- back returned, it was decided to pub- lish a series of articles in the Post. The first appeared on August 15, 1922 and copies were sent to members of Congress, The lease was attacked “by analysis and theory,” he contin- ued, and later Senator LaFollette, re- publican, Wisconsin, introduced his resolution calling for an inquiry. Mr. Bonfils said J. W. Zevely, per- sonal counsel to Mr, Sinclair, called on him Is Denver to discuss the mat- ter and finally invited the witness, his partner, Stack, and Schwartz, to go to New York to see Sinclair. PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 McAdoo’s Resignation ‘that the federal government may tax |furniture in the room was overturned, | v William G. McAdoo, candidate for state and municipal bonds and that s°m.” of it broken, ““,' Hogs of the, the democratic presidential nomina- | states and cities likewise may tax fed- glrls.?'allnr?t ngh:“rur lijv. A e's e " . rapidly growing list, last night an | With i rreeose i cow up to| the fable and the casings of the |Equipment held relatively frm. nounced his resignation as special z broad French windows. Two photo- | Selling orders continued to predom- counsel for E, L,‘ Doheny in a ‘l)eu:r :Zfi\;?::e}:ef:.mifi'fiufiudg: a;:rt::: graphs of men, one a young army of- |inate in the early dealings. Oils were | to Chairman Lenroot requesting an|ences splitting thelr forces over the|1C¢T: the other a New York business |2gain in szx_vp'!)" as arre!allsi:ll;;!herllzz; immediate hearing. His request was surtax rates of Secrctary Mellon, erad” fivestigetion of & P man, were found on the young wom- a ety n made public after the committee dur- | which were approved by the commit. |41’ dressing table. The police made |and higher crude production and fm- | ing the day, had received a letter|{pe, b X cominL ports, Royal Dutch dropping 1% ‘and an attempt to communicate with both i Paoitl Houst from Mr. Doheny saying he had been| peapresentative Be, .. |the men. | Phillips Petroleum, ’?c e, ouston in error in testifying that he hnd“oh;op::.nb:'enomn\ffsing"lr;m‘;m:!fi:: The elevator attendant told and Standard Oll of New Jerscy sag- paid Mr. McAdoo and the firm with;gmw'm with a view to ascertaining that two men, roughly dre 1, who |ging about a point l?iic.ll. Hveflncm which he was formerly connected |what maximum surtax rate could be |29 him they were expressmen, went also was noted in National Supply, | $250,000 “all told” for legal services | fixeq to A purly: P Fisk Rubber first preferred and Mack We Offer— 100 Colt’s Patent Fire Arms police | ¥ JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New Y Hartford: Hartford, Conn. New Britain: 28 West Main Street. Trust Blag., Tel, 3-6320 Tel. 1815 We offer and recommend IRVING BANK-COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY AT THE MARKET a 1 x four points to 52% from its early high level in the afternoon and more abundant offerings of U, 8. Steel, Baldwin and Steudebaker came out depressing them a point or more. Lig- gett and Myers issues were moved up ! 5 points and U. 8, Alcohol was also strong. [ The closing was heavy, Selling pres. sure in the late dealings was particu- larly effective against the speculative HARTFORD 10 Ceutral Row Telephone 2-4141 Members New York &tock Exchange Mausger NEW BRITAIN New Britain National Bank Bldg. Telephune 2580 Members Hartford Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, E PURCHASE OF half an hour. s Giire axl s i P O ey S e and White Eagle Oil, all up a poin Adoo in a statement at the time, [for a higher suriax and lower normal | d Whi p a p |income tax rates. The bill as re-, | ported provides for a maximum sur- | | market presented a spotty appearance ‘cism, then no lawyer can take a cab- | City ltems three points, Davison Chemical and fice.” Asserting that he had “never | was noted in such stocks as Otis Ele- said he was terminating hia profes.| . .4 Jo'ouo'New Nritain Toe Corpore- A trunk containing 20 gallons of [ heffield Steel and Lorillard Tobacco, | A complete cut of the pond has been vicious and unfair to Mr. Doheny as|™ade and the ico house filled to ca- tive Patrick O'Mara, ulting in{and 1 point respectively. Rails or- fair” the “whispered suggestions that | MOTTOW at which plans will be made |station on charges of violating the| Davison Chemical tumbled | head-—share any taint of any kind,” Boriin, ¥eb, &.—Harry F. Sinclair thut had been shipped from Water- tary of the interfor, resigned and be- - where he conferred with Hugo Stinnes | gated and Detective O'Mara was as- [to Miss Lawson’s apartment ahout i scti Vi M 1 18:30 o’clock thi: rning, @ at | Truck, off 1 to 2 points. There were ¥ v ; | ' » ati arvester, Adams Express (0o, the figure announced by Mr. Mc- | yjow of. the democrate’ united stand ASoRes SIS y Ly Mr. McAdoo in his letter to the or so. Foreign exchanges opened ir- committee chairman declared that “if regular, 5 5 my conduct in acting |wr_orvsslonal])""mx of 26 per cent but it ds believed Wall Street Noon — The morning !\:;xltc‘»‘z: Z?h;:)tle‘;‘:m?:l:::n tl: cr‘it}_‘: !by some republicans that 40 per ““‘i with strength developing in a number | rate will be fixed. | M of specialties, particularly U, 8. Cast inet office unless he is rich enough to.| 0 fron Pipe, which moved up nearly zi\-fi up all x;mleiqslonal employment | g e s cTn. b in business when he comes out of of- | | ) e 1e Commercial Solvents were 120 Gallons Shipped From Water- |strons on reports of the ciosing ot dealt in political information, nor did | Harry O'Connor left today on favorable contracts. Good buying also I ask or promise, or give or rocelse,| pusiness trip to Arlington, Mass. bury, Seized by Police TRor S Rich Teas 1 154 potats ta' - termaloAing Drotes.| Jco harvesting at the White Oak | J new 'w‘:’d top; International Paper, slonal connection with the Californi : o American Linseed preferred, Sloss i e e R ‘_mal;‘_;“on will be brought to a finish today. . the newspaper accounts might be as| alcohol with a few pillows and com- [all up a point or more. Renewed i forters to line it was s d at the | selling broke out in American Woolen they had been to him. Past Union station this afternoon by Detec- [and General Electrie, which lost 13 Lane Blamoless | 'rh_omua Hinchliffe will attend a by He described as “monstrously un- | Mecting at Rensselacr Institute to- | ppunk Sadis of this city, and Joseph |fored stubborn resistance to selling | _ | Norman, wheo claimed Springileld as|pressure, Call money opened at 4% I—and the others, lawyers and lay- "“;"_'c““ °"*;"l‘h‘";“" of the 100:2 an- his home, being booked at the police |per cont. men, who helped in the Mexican en. |PiVersary of that schoo terprises of which Mr, Doheny is the | . é = " {ilquor law. |Sitclair Arrives in | Police received information that a and particularly resented the “insinu- - |trunk was at the local bagguge room ation that because the late Franklin Cologne From Brussels {. Lane, after his service as secre- 1 fbury, and that there s consider- @me, quite openly, an officor of the cording to newspaper advices, |y trunk, The matter was investi- ) , he thereby shares | :;:’J‘i:f--:og;p:::::nmnt." i : | regarding oil Mopoaitions, Arcord-“m"ml to the station to watch for v e [Ih8 %0 :mormalian here the ALrange- |y, owner of the trunk to call and ments for the moeting here made in | cjaim it, He went to the station at 6 WE ADVISE TH “When he arrived there,” he said, “Mr, Sinclair said rather brusquely that he did not know why we came 1o see him; that our suit was against the Midwest and allied companies.” “You had filed suit then?” asked Senator Walsh, “Oh, yes, suit had been started [ against the Midwest,” was the reply. Money Paid Over. Mr, Bonfils told the committee that |MEXICO TS SEEKING BRITISH RECOGNITION Wants to Meet With Treatment Ac- corded Russia But Has Not an Equal Chance. the United States during the recent | visit of Stinnes' son. In Stinnes’ cir- |cles here it is said that the purpose of the conference concerns the purchase of crude oil from the Sinclair corpo- | ration. | — {Wood to Visit Scene Of Fanatic Uprisings - oted Press, nil | o'clock his morning and at about 1 o'clock, Sadls and Norman appeared |at the baggage room and gave the cheek to the bugguge master for the trunk, As they were going out of the sta- I tion to hird a truckman to deliver the ;lrunk, they were appréehended by De- |tective O'Mara and Patrolman FFrank [ M. English. They were brought to the station along with the trunk and! favorites, National Lead, Atlantic Re- fining and American Tobacco A and B breaking 8 to 5 points. Stock prices developed a reactionf ary trend in today's market after an carly period of irregularity. Heavy profit-taking sales was augmented by the offerings of bear speculators who sold stocks frecly on the theory that the technical condition of the market warranted a temporary reaction, Sales YALE & TOWNE jor On Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS By A London, keb, 8. —~Mexico is Iullow-l Manila, Feb, 8.—~Governor General ing Russia in seeking full recognition | Wood expects to leave shortly after from Great Britain before settling the close of the Philippine legisiative the outstanding claims, but valcu.;mn-sinn next Saturday for Surgao unlike Russla, has not been a cam-| Province, scene of recent clashes be- paign issue in British domestie poli- | tween fanatics and constabulary, he| ties and therefore is not likely soon| announced today, The governor said to meet with Russia’s success, it 18| he also would visit provinces adjoin- learncd at the foreign office. | ing Surgao whence there have been The preliminary investigations be- | reports of fanatics causing trouble, ing conducted by Rafacl Nieto, Mex-| He dcclared the disturbances had | fean minister to Sweden, and the per- | been more serious than was realized manent.eftiolals of the foreign office at first, are making progress, despite a threat- | - — ened break-up when Senator Nieto! Y. M. H. A, REORG asked the British why Mexico could At a reorganization meeting of the not be accorded complete recognition | ¥. M. H. A, held at the Tulmud} without the delay of establishing a ! Torah last evening an interesting a claims commission, the Mexjican min- dress was delivered to the assemb ister citing the odse of Itussia, in| by 1. M. Konowits, of New Haven, d which all claims and other differ-| rector of the Y. M, H. A, and Y. W,/ ences will be scttled after plenipo- | H. A, of New Haven. Vollowing the tentiaries are exchanged., The Brit-|address given by Mr, Konowitz, the ish reply was that the labor gevern. |election of officers was held. The fol- | ment was ready to take up the ques- | lowing officers were elected to serve | tion of de jure recognition of Mex. | until May ?: President, Louls Gold. | fco, but that if the Mexican delegate stein; viec-president, Jouis Yahm; | mona grange deputies been a desired he could continue his confer- 6 ry, Harry Winkle; treasurer, | sointed hy Allen B, Cook of Niantic, ences with the permanent forcign of- | Edward Rogin. David L. Nalf was|maeter of the Connecticut state fice officials looking toward complete | elected to act In an advisory capacity | grange, The standing committee mem- |uba Canc Sugar 1 JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Middletown BONDS Direct Private Wire to New York G. F. GROFF. Mgr.—Room 509, N, B. Nat'i Bank Bldg.—~Tel. 1013 subsequently there was a meeting at Kansas City, at which a contract was drawn. Under this the Sinclair inter- ests were to pay $260,000 for the Stack rights and give those interested in the Stack contract 320 acres in the Teapot Dome oll reserve, This money actually was paid over by the Sin- clair people, Mr. Bonfils said, Under the agreement, the witness taid, the Sinclair Oil company, was bound within 18 months, which will expire March 15, next, to repurchase the 320 acres at a cost of $750,000 if the holders desired to sell. 15, L. Doheny had been much Inter- ested In Stack's efforts to obtain the Teapot Dome lease, Mr, Bonfils said, but had suddenly for some unknown reason withdrawn. Mr. Bonfils ex- plained how the $250,000 paid by Sinclair had been divided between him and his partners. The suits he and Btack had insti- tuted, he said, to assert rights they claim in the Salt Creek ficld were set- tied by the agreement which Sinclair had made with them in the name of the Mammoth Oll corporation. The Sinclair interests wanted to clear up all dispute of title, he sald, in eonnec- approximated 900,000 sghares, High Low 477 16 10% 117y T6% 743 611 59% % b9 |when it was opened the liquor was | found. It was in four five-gallon | cans, one of which had been jammed and broken open, Sadis claimed own- ership of the trunk and it was he who presented the cheek at the sta- tion, but the key for the trunk was tound in Norman's pocket, Close Am 463 Am Am Am Am Am Am Bt Sug . Sm & Re.. Sg Rf em. . Sum Tob Tel & Tel.. Am Tob . Am Wool Ana Cop ... Ate Tp & 8 ¥ At Guif & WT, Bald Loco Baltimore & O . Beth Steel B Con Textile Can Pocific Cen Leath Co . Ches & Ohlo Chi Mil & 8t P Chi R Isl & P . | Chile Copper Chine Copper .. Con Gas Corn Pro . Crucible Steel .. 281 128% 150 POMONA GRANGE DEPUTIES NAMED Master Cook of Niantic An-| nounces His Appointees | ANIZES | Edwin B. Hathaway Certified Public Accountant Federal and State Income Tax Returns Installations New Britain Office: 87 West Main Street 'Phone 1291, Audits, Hartford Office: 983 Main Street 'Phone 3-0650. ystem Hartford, 1% everal new Po. ve Fuller, Richter, Aldrich § ® Hartford Office, 94 Pearl Sireet New Britain Office, 122 Main Street E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr. Telephone Telephone We Offer— 25 Shares Hart & Cooley AT THE MARKET committec—>Mrs, Rocky Hill; Mr: Middiebury; M Madison Frank in ¢ [ Nort North Pure | Pan Penn Pierce Arrow Ray Con Cop Reading i Am R R H. Peet, ? % |Russel Mfg o 55% |gacvill Mrg - Saevill Mrg {Southern N ¥ |Standara | Stanley tanicy srringtor & Hine elers Ins co. Union Mfg co ROCHESTER. ORDERED T0 60 T0 HONDURAS Crniser Will 1 " W works pfd co com American Inter. edts Dy Revolution—An- B » awer To Appeal ro A U S TREASURY STATLMENT Alco ubber Co 387 U. & Treasury balanc §: b Hor o The special servic l fluntrals‘ 7' | CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our decp a preciation and thanks to ail our neigh bors and friends for their kindne the loss of our dearest mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Keon Signcd LINKS COLOMBIAN OIL WITH FALL AND TREAT | Senator Dill Suspects Motives of exs Hine, quad ordered se to ment fear Ctah Vop Willys Oeve West Nat uras, in respo dey who iba r CITY COURT ROOM HUEARING resider ary clopmen Lead Vil LOCAL STOCUKS, Secretary In Urging Signing » should be New Pritai wife and | Of Amity Pact Guesey Me- Astas fos. Am. Am Bige-H1d Pillings & Spencer villings & Spencer prd Bristol Brass Colt's Arms o 1t Pow 14re Hafware Hosisry Cut Co com com ters on building for a ch committe Feb. circumsta 8 rding adminis Hiate ratif An ¥ surrounding Washington nto the {the request {tration in leation of the Colombia was Senator Dill Senator Di resolution to tr |ate of two |as seerctary of t {tadls of the as a reason for treaty Under | partment quiry John McKeon and fam ¥ ong-pending treaty with roposcd today by ocrat, Washington 1 attention veard or municipa was o Norman Francs Wa<hingion. funeral of Norman Francis Washington, infant son of Mr. Mrs. William H. Washington of Washington street. was held this afi- | ernoon from the home of the parcnts at 2 o'clock. Burial n Fair- view cemetery ™ Considering Adoption Of Uniform Signs Adoptior f a no-parking in t . she ‘Nothing Doing’ Says Butler 5 . As Prohibition Officer Philadeiphia, Feb. 8 Brig. Gen. Smedley D. Butier, director of public safety of this city was suggesied as national prohibition enforcement ehict |by Josephus Danisis, former scoretary smission 1 rs by Al was interior the ociation Hartford rstood here a veilow parking mhia of the ofl atior 1y appro - spr A Lander ¥ 1. 1L Mentgomery I . Montgomery B. Gas resolntion 11 ir alled upon A Washingt " epartment for coplcs with *ate for would | pid JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director Parlors 33 Myrile =t Service Exceptional, Lads Aesistant Tel. Parlor 1825.-2 Residence 17 Summer St 1625 ~ N N B Mae ou- P P North and Peck. Stow i q availaie ormatio P ! resoiution 4 ask th of all diplomatic foreign governments concessions ahroad e “ "y 1 to Gen corresponds X regar recognition later. for the association. Plans were ade [peygiip is the same as last year, ex. | Fndicott-John .. 6 IR W LT s by pected that the assoclation will take|aygiting committee following the | Erie 1st pf 38% .. | an active part in both the social and | . " Gen Eleetric ... 2149 clair had testified that he expended While Pmtecling Train ocial and 'tpansfor of J. Arthur Sherwood of n ¥ In this connection about $1,000,000. | gy, t0rq, Keb. 8.J. C. Seiter, ot the executive committee, At the an- | Goodrick BY Mr. Bonflls sid that Doheny, while |New Yok brakemas o the, We Mexicans Hold Canadian, |nuai scscion in Janvary Mr. Sherwood |Gt North pfd reste: . |ington Express fo o No. n e B S R e e was held up and badly beaten at Demand 520’000 Ransom eommittee for one vear to succeed the [Int Mer Mar g y late ¥Frank E. Blakman of Stratford, |Int Mer Mar pfd the Midwest and other companies at a police report today. The train Canadian, is being held captive by the Frank akman o ratford. | “ Jowest valge were worth from $5,000,- |\ 0 ot Rowayton to take watdy, | Mexican bandit, Col. Hipolito Villa, | ook are. anditing committee, Sher. | Pacttic Oil AN W. BEddy, Avon; J. Warren Mr. Doheny had based his estimate, the track to protect his train, He the payment of 200,000 ransom, |y : Int Paper o 42% Mr. Bonfils sald, upon the reports of [ . " " mon approached and with- #aiA a message rocoived here today. |yon Kelly Spring T'r 20%; " . Publicity Teapot Dome reserve. ! - " Mexico Northern Power Co, at Bo- " Lehigh V his watch and money. Other mem- A ftorrs (Mansfleld); Ard | Lehigh Val The witness told the committee|y, ., o the crew picked him up and | 9011, state of Chihuahua, has been in | ywejaon ‘piymonth; Harold B. Waldo, | Mid States Oil.. “Didn’t you go to Alaska with him |G e o At the offices, Villa last Sunday, but pleaded in vain o o - 3 , Feb, 8.~ o p Home economics 19287 asked Senator Walsh, of the railroad company here it was|foF her husband’s relcase Jessie M. Griswold, dent Harding. Secretary Work was|ywociington express, assaulted by SHOWER FOR MISS DYER Nathan D. “,I'fi on that trip, as were Sccretaries Wal-| o 05 at Rowayton, was not badly| Miss Ruth Dyer of Berlin was ten- | onona deputy, The publisher explained in reply 0| ankio, He was treated by a company’ BOme of Mra. Howard Rawlings, 345 | " pgr 00, deputies—Central Pomona, further question that at the invitation | yyrzeon here and left with his train, |Chesthut street, last evening. Miss | yyoon N, Case, Portland: Quinebaug, his way to board the naval transport| qank at Rowayton has been the place MUM Ware. About 20 guests Were [, fia) Harry J. Brewer; Menderson at Charleston, 8. C., 10/of geveral assaults and robberies, but Present. =~ Miss Dyer is to marry ro.4: Mountain County, Panama. Lrakeman has been assaulted, been sct for the wedding ty, George T. Hine, Orange; New Lon. | Sinclair Oil L« After the various contracts enter w— don county; Frederick N, Taylor, i ment had been read into the record, Trenton, N. J.,, Feb, 8.—H. Leslie Neweastle, Feb. 8.—Coal shipments 1204 Thomaston: Sea View, Leonard Mr. Bonfils sald Stack had an agree- | Barker, former Princeton university or the last year reportod I vthe Tyne den, Hast Hampton: TFairfield |Texas Co other companics 10 sell their claims [day to seventeen charges of theft|commercial history, being five pes!jfousatonic Va Bruce Randall, | Tobacco Prod to Teapot Dome to anyone he could |from the rooms of his classmates, |Cent greater than the former record | Transcon Of though the origina! pian also called [day and bail was fixed at §2 1 Randall, | & Food for Stack 1o seek a lense from the | Barker, whose home is in Gloversville U 8 Indas Dome field. manufacturer, was a member of the Stack’s Qualification- |senfor class in Princeton. He has| what qualifications Stack had to get| _— - the lease. HAYES TRIAL MARCH 5 socially In Denver,” was the reply. |Woman Indicted On Forgery Charges | “He ran for congress on the demo- | Preferred By Schwab Washington for some time with the | jayes, indicted last May on forgery midwest crowd and 1 think he had & | charges preferred by Charles M his work.” | Betnlehem Steel corporation, will go “Just what was It you were 1o 40 'y, trial in general sessions court on “1 was to wee if we cowld not get | y,. Hayes was acoused by Mr some value for his eontract. It was g .jwah of having forged his name s velid and valuable contrast. Mr. obtainsd loans. Stack, in spite of the contract, had | ests who were going to repudiate any obligations to him.” Referring to what he said was the | sudden withdrawal of Doheny from Mr. Bonfils sald after both these re. | serves had been leased, one to Sin- (of the navy who was here today coked like thére was some reason mentrd 1 wouldn't take that why Mr. Dokepy had thrown him [a bet. There is 100 much bard work for the coming months, and it fs ex« cept for a necessary change in the | bric 267 ¥all of the Teapot Dome lease. Sin-| Brakeman Held lp Oikietie lite of the ohvy. | Baston, who was on the committee to | Gen Motors ... ks SI1,800,000, New York, brakeman on the Wash was elected a member of the executive | INsp_Copper mated that “Mr. Stack's leases #ith| o o o0 uos 0 m, according to Halifax, Feb, §.—C. G. McKenzie, a The appointments by state Master [Allls-Chalmers 009 to $17,600,000.” and Seiter as rear end man was on Prother of the late Francisco Villa, for Int Nickel 141, Gtark, Lyme: Allen Sikes, Elling- the geologists who had examined| o oo ins blackmcked him and took | McKenzie, who is manager of the committee Charles A, |Kennecott Cop.. 36% Wheosler, that he had never seen Mr. Fall. put him aboard the train. Mexico for 10 years. His wife yisited Glastonburs “No. 1 went to Alaska with Presle| .00 that Brakeman Sciter of the Morence Clark lace and Hoover. | hurt aithough he had & sprainedjdered an aluminum shower at the |y.n of Secretary Denby he now was o 7The company says that the water DYer recelved many pieces of alufl- | oioq nosebrooks, Willimantie; witness the haval maneuvers off | this the first time a passenger train CCOT8e Rawlings, no date having yet|pieo), Collinsville; New Haven coun- | ing into the original claims and settle CONFESSES TO THEWT RECORD COAL SHIPMENTS Lebanon: Excelsior, Arthur ¥. Cope- ment with the pioneér, Belgo and |student, confessed in Mercer court to- | Cammission made a record in I:ugu.h!m',,m" Charles €, Lacey, Bridgeport; | T€xas & Pacific gct to buy them. He added that he |gentence was deferred until next Fri. year, 1911 Messrs, Ttose. | Union Pacific government for the. whole Teapot|N, Y. where his father is a glove n Senator Walsh wanted to know |been expelied “He was prominent pelitically and eratie ticket and hed been here in New York, Feb. 8- Mrs Myrtie good many qualifications for doing | gcjwab, chairman of the board of the In the matter?” asked Senator Walsh. | yjaen 3, it nounced todas reporied by my amorsey 1o be a4 . pdorsement of several notes on which been swept aside by the larger inter- Spiit In Reserves? efforts to get the Teapot Dome field, clair and the other Doheny, ‘N “Nothing doing. Butler com. (Stack) down and that there might connected with .~ inh on Tuad and W Magazine

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