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ws of the World i\v\'ell"af.;‘e dI‘)aily Circulation | ee wndin, 10,244 l By Associated Press Feb. 9th . ... 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1924.—EIGHTEEN PRICE THREE CENTS LEASING OF INDIAN LANDS SINMONS REGEIVES 'EPISGOPALBISHOP LEY SMALLPOX VICTIM; _ BY FALL NOW QUESTIONED; | SUBSTANTIAL FUND, I3 FACING GHARGES| SECOND SISTER IN SAME FAMILY TO DIE; DENBY INCIDENT IS ENDED K. K. K. Trouble Ends With Re- Rer. W. M. Brown of Ohip Ac PULLEN URGES GENERAL VACCINATION — . \ ported Payment of $146,000 | . cused of Extreme Heresy | — He Has Not Resigned AROLD SCHWARMIS - = s TUT'S SARCOPHAGUS OPENED Board Of Healh De- | . AND MUMMY IS FOUND- WITHIN Ppartment Issues Bul- Avd Has No Com-|[N GREENWCH VILLAGE, =~ — "I “"——" " " |Atlanta Joi clares o | T Says That he Accepts Title o . ment To Make—Cool- ) A kot sl letin To {Erstwhile Prince Is Assist-| :‘_‘!"“"' " l:"\ 230 pocomes|. . a¥e B Nl . wt Employes In I K;:m" ol of Newly Oreaniaed - Athelsts”—Extreme Modernist ¥or Enclosed in Most Splendid Gilded Case Ever Found— Factories To Protect [ : Abowt, Fhre, Xoros Touch of Pathos f Explorers Find Withered Flow- idge, However, Leaves, ant Manager in 1 | way Open For F“_ Restaurant OFFICIAL STATEME | - New York, Feb. 13.—Charges of ex-| | Themse]ves. 41 PUTS SUM AT $145,500 | treme heresy have been preferred g S ] “a:alnn Rev. Wm. Montgomery Brownl ers Set Ab()llt (’OId Headdress‘ B B ture Achon Harold Schwarm has becn ““mdi Atlanta, ¥eb. 12.—Official an- | of Galion, Ohlo, a former bishop of | TR TR | . B | again. nouncement was made today from | A y # 3 ' - e New Brita o = rkansas and a member of the house 4 The New Britain boy who poscd as| the imperial palace of the Knights | of bishops of the Protestant Episcopal | 5y mi» scsoctated Press. Also Writes to Supt. Holmes ¢one o a Russian duke and as heir to the| of Ku Klux Klan that Col, Wm 5 ! : f France i Vew York by . church by Bishops A. C. A. Hall of| . - ; ;YA n aacddh i a 3 43 = Teapot Dome Hearing|tere of France is in Now York. Sovegh SO S S cail [EAAD Sy SR A, A HAL of| Luxor, Egypt, Feb. 12.—The lid of Tutankhamen’s sarcopha-| Suggesting That School po! The “Daily News” of that city has| founder of the klan has resigned | dianapolis and Wm. L. Gravatt of SUS Was raised today. It is understood the body of the king was : More Testi- found Harold working as assistant| 49 emperor and as'a klansman | wWest Virginia, it was revealed today.|found within, Children Beé Vaccinated Brings Out More Testi- manager in a Greenwich village v 200 divsodsd ot A EIs tnterea . | as oo 2 i . taurant and dance hall at Fourth| (ho order for & consldoration of I 'l;l;c c:arzeS. f“l\‘,:L:: hawg been ~~(ll1' When the lid was raised there was revealed the most splendid as Precautionary Ste; D 9, e it akd B ey 4 CFd ! to the house ol shops, were made o r oas VYV i ” s 4 “aa 3 b mony About Fall’s Blood m":: and mfm ..\...mu.,l | 145,300 in cash, b P P P e i a“"""‘,g,:(l;:eegg rlv(ljlrxlr’u;nm.\ case every found in Egypt. It is about three ¥ Step. f “$100.000 | tacn hen & re pnrl»L made Ayl Under terms of the contract he | of books of religlon, at the request of | S g. . . i ed Stock and “$100; tackle and pinned Schwarm down for| agreed to cease all opposition to | the Reverend Mr, Brown, his life-long | The mummy case bears an effigy in velief of the king, wear-| oo : an interview, the ex-prince, and saber| the Ku Klux Klan and the regime | friend. he said, ing the “nems” or sacred headdress like that of the sphinx, dec- | Enott 16 pore i ey sister of Mrs, i( Case.” rattier, said: of Dr. Hiram W. EKEvans and Charges Against Preacher {orated with the head of a hawk Fig b _ ‘l‘d ' b nI:]t . Bu[r who died yesterday of “Things are not what they used to| pledged himself aguinst participa-* T Baverenl Me. Browtt, it wius( i A 3 of a hawk and a serpent In pure gold set smallpox, succumbed to the same dis- —-- be. 1 landed in New York a week aga| ton in any mevement to “dis- | charged: ~Did hold and teach ana|With 1apis lazuli. The hands are crossed, one bearing a crook SACIAR Juoruing At the homeiot T Wishington, Feb; 12.—<Legal- | cd troke, avd I haven't any more| orgunise, disrapt or in ¢ ' | distribute hrough a book ‘Commun- | Sceptre and the other a flail. 3 vt g Lt o o ecrpan b o7 Eshingwon, L4 e i | Soyanin LIRS L ohw hen. e | S lnlartees. with of ek ism and Christianism’ certain doc- A pathetic touch is gives the effigy by a little crown of [sie was the wie of Basil A, Riley 10 ity of the ruling by l' D ] pearned Into Spate. and i} #action among members of the | trines contrary to those held by the|withered flowers set about the i whom she was married about a year Fall \\-hlll(- )secl‘utullt_; ;f“tu,lx ;n- I IABY bEn I Saidenan g B ‘ilc:o'l.estum Episcopal church of Amer- | The royal mummy case b n, ~nened. ago 1[;'»51‘4..5 her husband, she is sur« rior which permitted the leas- s . o S ; x { ica, ! " ey s vived by her parents and several sige in ‘~“ lfl Ilot?gd lands on Indian "), e Slmmons disposed of all his copy- | The Reverend Mr. Brown, Mr| Apparently the decision g, .~ SATCOPRAGUS |ters, She was employed aa s sten ing of unal nds “However,” hie added s his face| rghts and royalties in the klan | Schroeder sald “is the most extreme Would be strictly private was i to,, e y ., ~ing, for ographer in the purchasing departe reservations for mining and the | took on o huge grin, “there’s lots of | and renounced his annuity of | of modernists and has been for five shortly before 3 o’clock, a distinguisn. * € ““Dry, twenty | ment of the American Hardware Corp. production of oil and gas was | pep left in Prince Vouis de Bourbon| $1,000 4 month. At the same time | years. He is sometimes called ”“‘<persons assembled in the well of the tou, A ust 3: )5 |and worked until last Tuesday. i e e v 1 house In- ¥et. 1 still have my uniforms and 1/ ~imperfal Klan officials declared |*The Bishop of Iolshevists and| by ‘ . By Tonsss) Mvinks vt rod P questioned today byga hou “till havo my nerve, Keop your eyes| they had received information | Atheists’ by his opponents and he has| 0 €10K, When escorted by Mr. Carter, the pu... cered the |ternoon for Mrs. Ihlr’r”.'n."!.lirv\'tnhc: dien affairs subcommittee aftm:‘ opens® through private sources that Col. | come to accept the title.” {tomb and soon there came to the ears of the watchers who sat [pel. Rev. Samuel Suteliffe officiated, an investigation of the former! “sehwarm, dubbed the sl simmons has placcd himself at | e {on the parapet in a blazing sun the clank of pulleys and the Advises General Vaccination seeretary’s action. prince, first came into the public/ the head of a new organization | sound of ropes slipping through th < 15 oty | Bvery factory employe in the eity The lands in question are on| ¢3¢ When he was arrested in August, [ known as the “Knights of ~the B K CENE 0F ], d f.pe th p{) gb g e blocks. At 4:15 the party who has mot been successtully vage ZORHN. S Bt | for getting intotun argument| Flaming Sword, | 2merged from the tomb. cinated within five years is urged to reservations created by exeeu-{yim'y policoman. - consult his family physician and make tive order. In a report today ale Magistrato Simpson, | Atlants, Ga., Feb. 12.-Settlement MORN[NG FIRE SCARE l | arrangements for vaccination in a no- the subcommittee, headed by | schwarm claimed to be the uncrown-|of all differences between William Jo- ! i RS RIFF HAS T" l]UST o ) Sl SN | ‘ Richard W. Pullen | Representative l)ullingcl‘. repub- | ©d King of France and raised sy seph Simmons, emporer and founder this morning. P! P of the Ku Klux Kian, and Mr, Hiram | Hot Ashes in Barrel Fills Building | Coples of the notice will be posted in lican, Massachusetts, advised|!umrus in court that the me } { . 3 3 dismissed the charge, @ Wesley 1 % erial 3 | very industeial Dle o hts iat i 3 ASAREG O order, w gonsideration viding for distribution among gr 000 paid to Colonel Simmons, was re- Catches Fire, Dr. Pullen’s statement is as follows: » ians ovaltios received | Investigation, however, bared | ported by close frle , . “To the Industrial ple the Indians of royalties receive o i . ) : - ported by close triends of the parties| : R REGIER o7 S| the Industrial plants of New " i e - illinge | Sehwarm’s true past in short order. | jnvolve, ording to a story appear-| DJumping hot ashes from the fur- |y . o ] . P o | Britain:- e e Jepis | Although buttweatywo. o " ad ing today - the: Atanta: Jourm, | nace into @ Wooden barrel cavsed o, Workers, Farmers and Pro- With Three Deputies Called| ..}\0") uiipox i wew nrain e EN 4 suel ' 5= been married four times, 1o had ferms of Settlement. blaze in the cellar of the Dawson ” HY ‘on- 1 ‘ndla o The discase is quite severe in type d Jation, it was (|(‘l‘!;ll“(‘d “m!gh[ | posed as a relative of l!u t x-k(\n‘» According to those close to Colonoel | Block at 324 ‘M;nlli street this morn-| gressives to HOId Con To LJ“‘ Pupllh at should be prevented if possible, The be construed us giving legisla- | Jors the Astors und the Goulds, When simuions and Dr. Kyans, the story| 1€ at $:60 o'clock. Tho block Wil yention in Cleveland Hardwick Seminar g g ogeirs kBl g ive v s aoti & ot ot it ey or corresponded | vy (he terms of the compromise are YUic! " w | know is vaccination. It is the feelin 2::1. f:xzi)_",(’\‘;‘:'ll.'.' the uction of with women he was the confidant of | substantially as follows: ” by alarm was sent in from Box 6. Ap-| 1 of the board of henlth of this city ,nm‘l( g o oy M y B e e eNpEror, | 1.-—Colonel Himmons sold his con.| PAratus from the central fiee MAtOR| g youp prep, 12.—-A resolution| Hurtwick Seminary, N. ¥., Fob, 12, | 9f the sate dopartment of heulth that To Test Validity ngs, queens, dukes and shetkas truct with the Klan for $86,000, con-| %48 o the scene """h“{ i cons|adopted today at the convention of |—Bheriff Converse and three debuties | Vaccination should bo very strongly at the{ tUrASd & bose line INtHShe onlas, pone the national conference for progres- today were called upon by President Urged at this time, The recent oxperis Under legisiation enacted in Feb fining the damag: to the barrela. A IM, G. L. Rietz of Hartwick Seminary | €0ce In our own city has shown hat ruary, 1 proviston wus made for stituting cight years incomo rate of $1,000 per month under the sive political action, calls for a ool minkig and drilling operations on the terms of his permanent agroement | SUEN "'"’k"'a d“'"u‘"‘:"; "l‘,;“”r:"‘m“\u-mmu of * ers, furmers and pro- | to remove forcibly from their rooms | the persons exposed to smallpox wha purhtie domuin ' that | i with ®he order. Company & answorc # | gressives,” Cleveland, starting | @ number of students who sed to | Were vaceinated before exposure hay the act applied 1o un s on s ! AP for a burning automobilé at the cor-| . 5] - o4 o sy instructions to V He ulwo received 850,000 for his| o o Waghington and Broad streets, | July 4. Delegutes explaincd this a SRV S Y Those who were vaceinated after exe exeentive order | reservations, | rights in the Knights Kemalia, an ore at by tlon “paves the way,” for third rooms which were fssued after a SUSHE St Apptieations for pee | wuHKlNfi F"R l""lENy der similar to the Klan, which hu].,l:.'"‘ ety 37 ,:";,':;"(.l h,i‘,u:,hflcf,)‘w”:‘mum- ppollllr'ul party “strike” of all the students except one | POSUre have had the diseasc in o milde mits be constdercd but stipulated that | founded recently, . fanition ,'\.M,,,’“I The resolution sets torth that the|in the seminary. er torm, if at all S pliapieis rhi g B A 5 COOSE aeent 1 vl 10 b8 1a :!:':r:h.‘ e : | convention shall be for the “purpose| President Rictz uction in overrul- | <bersons vaceinated succossfully land be w weid pending legistative | s : Jucksonville, Fia, attending a con-| ey g e Ath | Of takIng action on the nomination of iNg w faculty vote calling for the re. | Within five years are now safe. 1 action us to thelr dispoxal, Was Pllb“clt_\’ Consultant at ference wod in his absence w"o defin- | ¢ rthn‘.ln".l?,:,l.dm,’l'"",.,m::l;:.q"‘m\.‘f,,l:,:;u-undtdufin« for the office of president moval from the school of Donald M, Sons vaccinated over five years In its report the subrommittec | ’ ite announcement could be obtained | grract this morning in a house that is|and vice-president und on other ques- Karg of Dansville, N, Y., son of a arc protected to some extent | pointed out thut valldity of the ruling 5“'-000 a Year, He as to his part in the tranxaction, the| peing built by A. Carlson. The raft-|tons that may come before the con- Lutheran minister of that pluce, pre. |not definitely satc. Persons who have 15 xhortly to be tested In United States —aa story declares, Dr. Evans, likewise| e:fi“:’{ ;h:- ro’o!‘l’\'urc Soned .“"mlyfl'm"o“‘.- cipitated the strike of the students, Dever been vaccinated are in constant philanthropic persons, Testifies was on u business trip connected with| o gl alarm was sent in and Com-| This wording was carcfully devised, It was disclosed today that last No. dunger. the clifare of the Indiuns O AT ‘the Kian, aceording to officials at the | x ¢y 5 sont out. The damage was|conference leaders explained, to leave! vember Karg was tuker from his 1o you have not been vaccinated teroetol 't testet seaberpreatrasy pl(:n))" [ % | the way open for one of the three fol- room by a number of students late Successfully within five years consult “In cuse the bill should b | Washington, Feb, 12, — George Othae To A e 1% Vet oL iowing lines of action: at night, ducek in u river, and, it was |¥our family physiclan. Vaceination reported and coacted WIth an amend- Creel, chatrman of the committee on | OWer Termis of Agreement 1—Informing the democratic and said, received a coat of molasses and ment such as has been proposed aus |public informution during the war, "|"" L Sy ST “c“BOY SHOOTS SELF WALKS epublican parties that neither’s can- | feathers before being relcased smallpox.” thorizing the stute of New Mexico 10 [told the senate oil committee today 7Y "‘“. "“; ,'v'u:m“f‘ agrees 10 sover | ’ | didates for president is acceptable to Karg was accused by the faculty o Wants School Children - Vaccinated. lovy @ production tax on the amount (hat he cutered tht employ of B. L. ° “"_"n‘”‘ ""l'l‘l‘":“"‘l'“ ""{‘l‘”' R this body it such is the case disobeying a professor and otherwise Dr. Pullen sent a letter this morne realized from Ui leascs 0 question | Doheny tn 1919, That was five months, 411 convoction with the Voteaded :" HOME AND TELLS HOTHE 21 elther the democratic or re- violating discipli ing to Superintendent of Sehools, it would be munitestly unconstitu- 'he sald, after he left the government 'Iz“‘l"‘:‘.r'\”' Uhb b vistie m"::l’r',""' o/ P publican candidate is acceptable, in- When the seminary president, re- Stanley H. Holmes asking that he tional in case the courts should decide gervice, He was employed by Doheny 10 1NJURY 10 the invis S 3 t one. foreed by the sherif 1 deputies, uUrge upon parents and pupils in the that the executive order Indian s u publicity consultant, he said, at a "“.N' "’I”m""""I";:'I";""""'V'm ':".‘;";’:"l;;““ Joseph Nowitski, 11, Accidentally Dis- w:r;fllfo‘,::,au;n of an indepigdent | mnde the reunds of the Gormiteries. LPUOHO Aol N B ;:‘v;\-xsjinl‘n; crvations were the property of the galary of $10,000 4 year. He resigned ;’:‘_“’“l Soppagtharmmgponde t‘“ futl : 2 I’ Dullet Gom ticket, ordering the students out, they left © fvaccination against smallpox. Indian tribes and not part ‘of the after three inonths, Uaidiie s & kianmnan 06 that b6l chargte Gun and B The resolution provides that the rapidly. Most of the students hamd The letter is the second sent by Dr, public domain, Esplaining why he resigned, Creel m‘fl forms ]‘_‘ resign . Through His Body formal call for conventi shall previously vacated their quarters and Pullen to the school department, the Denby Demand on File said he comtd not agree with Doheny, v ¢ be issued by the national committee taken rooms at the homes of friendgfirst having been mailed several Having placed on file at the White| —“We not only did not sec eye to eye, | o R IEAICCRADG: T8 SO CORBREE ! josoph Nowdiski, 11 year old school | of the conference. in the village. months ago when there were three 5 s 4 boy of 49 Whitman street, accident- | rpe plan of the eonference for del- Students said the situatfn was t cases in thig ecity House ita unavalling demand for the but we did not look in the same di- | %o Sl0 Pl o0Vt Sl r v L .“ T3 o » € Pac oy ! immediate resignation of Secretaryrection,” he said. “He thought his |y CTETC SECICIE S ransac. | 11y shot himself through the stomach | ogate apportionment at the convens re {f the unpopularity of Karg Doctors Must Restrict Peactice ot y Denby the genate today turned its in- opinions were final.” tion, though it is sald that he will at the rear of .the Isolation hospital (0. s6i10ws a his dog Juc When Karg re To avoid against # spread of yulstotial spotlight once more on the - — spend most of his time in Florida, re. this morning The boy was carrying Three delegates 1 political turned to the semir after the | co ¢ ' Bray, chaire affairs of former Secretary Fali, taining & nominal residence in At. ® 22 calibre rifle under his coat| . iyies farmers' and cooperative s0- Christmas vacation, he brought the »f the healt} jard, consulted Incident is Closed. mss COMFF HARTFORD e w through the lot in the rear of the gicties of national scope and natio log with a view to preventing. accord 'y e twe phystolnss W So far as the senate's uction yes- ’ ) Friends of Edward Young Clarke, hospital and it siipped, discharging|gng jnternational organizations of la- ing to the students, a po ’ were { onds in the Buer and terday regarding Secretary Denby was fortmer acting imperial wizard of the |8 it struck the ground. bor; two delegates for each of the tion of the hazing | ! tiey f and who were attend. concerned the White House and the Kklan, who with Colonel Simmons has | . Seertary himsell are said to regard headed the opposition to the Lvans about two-thirds of a mile to his| .. ..n.c' state federatior f or, jected il a . s th " them they must either the incident as closed. President Cool- g s regime in the invisible empire, were | house wheré he told his mother of|gars jegisiative b psporta- | dormitories i or of thelr at idge departed on a trip to New York At St Josepl's Cathedral | 400 0eq to be undecided today as te | the accident. ‘ln- xm:l_"'r‘l‘lf:g“:“:;"‘: tion organizations—apparently <! Principal John Sudde end pox sufferers, The without adding to ‘his statement of o e offect of Colonel 8 ons’ . iand Sergeant George C. K . 4 ing railway labor unions—and &t mended rg's parent et ¥ 1 r med uot ight la Wwhich e sl the ques T SV prsdiegrordt .’.’,I,',".v,,,.',::m::,n:,,:",r,p,.. Patrolman Herbert Lyon were sont to | o0& T REY B30 o parties: one queste r } ver, as the healt tion was one for executive and not Florida and Cuba Evans. A congross of Kiansmen, |the scene. The ambulance remoyed | gojegate each for every general ce 1 cgislative decision. alled by Mr. Clarke to meet in At- the lad to tie New Britain GencBalle o )5 40 o0 tabor, every local organi- My, Denby was at his desk as usual Miss Grac A. Coniff, daughter of japta on February 26, was expected hospital 1o boy | 7ation”of farmers and local coopera- and would only that he had ne Mr. and Mrs, William Coniff of 171 ¢4 pesult in some definite action Dr. E. T. Frome nu'r«"v!]"'f :‘1‘-“ rU) tive societies in states having no sta comment 1o make North Whitney street, Hartford, and ggainst the Evans faction, but in yiew it i« expected tha organizations of such bodics / Leaves Way Open. T. ¥rank Lee, manuger of Judd & of the present situation it is not COVer ) The republican national conventios Whether tie Navy Scerotary events! company’s brokerage office in this known what the outcome may be, ac- will start « :(\-\‘and Y.Im;(»]:‘w ually may quit the cabinet is a ques- | city, were married at 9 o'clock this cording to the journal ) . Sent | the democratic at New York June tion which only time can answer, The morning at 8. Joseph's cathedral ir e sx il TR McCrann .F“‘ed and x Democratic leaders ‘b: jeve president in his statement left the Hartford. Monsignor Thomas 8. Dug- 2 3 “ C l TO Jflll on BOOZQ (OIII“, m""""fi will be over before : = : R | Trial of Gov. McCray Is New Haven, Feb, 18.~Lovaard Mo.| Whea the “progrossiv : % worr supe rior desire later to make in his offi-| Miss Conif was attended by Mies 3 1te ~pe s s dectsic enying Jul clal family. ) 4/ better known as a sports promoter Norwalk $10,000 heart advised of all the facts n the case, bridesmaid. Robert D). Ferguson ¢ Indianapolis, Feb, 12-—March refe ‘ rined 3200 Soldi i s she sought from Frank he sald, he would take Satevér so-|this city was best man. City Clerk 'was set today as ghe date for the tiial 88d boxing ) m:".‘;; :‘:" dn’: ‘n'mfl boldlel" Bonus Bill I e John A. Gleason of Hartford was of Governor Warren T. MeCray on|and costs and give This Sidetracked for Taxes Jo7ne® o8 8 © AGED MAN FOUND IN BARN tion scemed just and necessary o E jolation. Magee in Stand. usher. twelve indictments retarned by the|today for iiquor law viola io Washington, Feb, 12.—The soldier S RS . . . 2 Yas & or case in many brought by ” Mise pstin sefore the The bride wore a gown o Marion County Grand Jury last No- Was another . olll was sidetracked by the Much of the testimony befor th Mis Gantes - L . » arfon hiac l) h The date Wi the city attorney on evidence secured bonus bi was sid ’ . WOMEN HAVE MELTING RE ¢ with ¥ anton crepe embroidere ember and December. he da as tentives. The witnesses Ways and s committee today - grey and a hat to match, & et after Judge James A. Collins of DY private the| until a he rovenue meas dentified MeCrann from A ; 4 et of orange hlossoms. the criminal court had overruled today identifi “ is disposed of on the floor of the : bridesmald wore a red canton pleas in abatemm filed by the Gov. fact that an upper front toolls was - x " the N Chardes Anderson, About 30, Dicwse One of the witnesses was Carl . Ma- “an . > f .| house, Chairman Green said the co gee who purchased the s+ from CTEPe BOWN and u brown hat trimmed ernor's attorneys and arge today, missing. McCrann sald he would ap-' o L0 O "0t the opinion that suffi. | ciat »f mutua ered in Haymow in Kensington Fall in 1920 and soid it to Sidney M, Withgostrich feathers. Her bouquet The Governor formally pleaded not Peal. cient time could not.be given to Well in 1922, . Tt was Magee's testi. Was OV roses guiity sideration of the compensation meas- mony sofe weeks ago that first start- ure with the tax question occupying breakfast was served at the attention of members on the floor B GHEMREHSS S Sl Syt S0 ment g " Waterbury Cleaning Up To Commerce of World ;. ,oicunced, nowever, it would be Fall's ancial affairs. - - ¢ o Mr. and Mre, Lee have gone o ” . b 15~ Senss en up imm Iy a Todww Magee told of his efforts to esa . ‘||| New Oricans, Feb. 1 President ' taken up imm ¥ wett uhe Joutnal partieularly of offers HODEYMOOD trip to Florida and C Wholesale Auto Thefts bregon today opened the pPort of| nue messure ie out ay, whi om the Jos Angeles Herald, which ™ they will five at the Waterburs, Feb. 12.--A sypcial 868 o, "oy, to international commerce, | leaders estimate will take a he asserted tepresented “Doheny | Flihu Burritt hotel sion of the city court has bien chlled ', "0 ", sunced by the Mexoan weeks oney.” Ve was told, he said, that _The Misses Anna and Agnes Conkiin | for this afternoon to hear six cases| . o "o Lo " the'port has been o S % " of Meriden, entertained at @ dinner | resulting from investigation of whole- “onsulate ' . . the Mearst interests alse wanted to " 8 ¥ closed by Vederal order in December SINCLAIR STARTS HOME e By o e ""',:"’”,M ,d"' ','"’,: ‘,:‘] T T e v I,"‘ vy g S % ,,,wm;,,: following its occupation by the rebels.| By The As-ocinted Pres anything 1o do w oay. ar rests have been m . 19 ar ot tp Bhave s & — Southampton, Eng.. Feb, 12.—Ha Hearat.” The Misses Caufield of New Britain several cases have been heard already 79 B, BIGeie Maliod on the steamehly The witness said the Dénver (Colo.) | ¥ntértained at bridge and a shower and 'l" O "f"";’: = "2"'::‘" “'f"l"' » R T 7% | President Harding today for New g Post sent 4 man down to see about 'for Miss Coniff on Tuesday for the superior court. ¥ | THE WEATHER ! York. He refused to make any state ARM IS AMPUTATED told the committee he The young ladics of the « itive nesses from New York and other 2 u f ment regarding the ofl controversy Dasbuly, § At American Hagdware cor- cities arrived in town this morning to | . agcae | St hospital today with Frederick . Bonfils and 1, H.'poration entertained Miss Coniff with |testify in the eases scheduled for thi Hartford, yebh. l:.;t\mn“"d. | FRENCH CONSULATE ROBBED ward Mannior re of that paper. a luncheon and shower on Wednes- | afternoo The special session was for New Britain v y: Piisbargh, Pa. Feb Robbery | putated i called by adiournment from the reg: Unsettled with probably wwow ot the F¥ ': 2 el oo With the | Rome fest - . p siar hour this " to accs . is aftermoon and tonight: | 8 UTCRER CORDN s was told 1 wus & damned fool Mrs. Joseph ¥. O'Brien and wiar hour this morning to accommo th g STRTREIR. TUGTEN |85 SNBE sebein N | wo ke more Carl K. Green of Hartford wore date these witnesses, Several cars|| Wednesday gemerally falr, mot | theft of French government record ¢ slen in other citie spose || mmch change In temperature. $1.000 in bonds and other valua stolen in other cities dnd disposed of l}am reported to the police last night! started while # ' by the consul, Dr. Atmo A. J. Leteve their | NOt come down with (he discase, I8 your surest protection against It is understood, the story continues scpate committee today deal rinancial transactions relating to the Albuquerque, N .M., Morning Journal. n this city t am on Alling Properts After the ceremony t least two the s'e bt he a did not want to have anything to do office of the Tammen, pobli Was Called & Vool day said st 1 yitd sian 1 ever had made before in my cases ul a dinner 1y In Miss n #i's howor at the 1711 Club in Meri- |in this city were idegtified today by | | (Fontinucd ;“ Vage P¥icea) jden on Thursday. lyersons who came from out of town.' % was thrown be

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