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Average Daily Circulation News of the World . i oo 10,329 b By Associated Press ~ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 21, 1924, —SIXTEEN N PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS 4 The {revealed. Both Mr, Lodge and Mr, ELEC TION FRA UDS ADWSED Revene Bill Proviions on Cor-Wecome Sul i Opportumty. SEN I 7E C’0 MMITTEE INVESTIC. ”NG ration Issues Purther Tightened| of Showing Up Govt. Laxity | A LNOTINRACE AS | pA I == House Committee Then HM NO | = . . R E ot Re MUST PAY INGOME TERMS|CROOKEDNESS UNPUNISHED e;?):'eo‘l,lolt,eesa 3:%’00‘:2“ Senator Wheeler Says Special Investigator Got ecomme! ds Tll R - S n . . . . o > b o R Gocoent A , | Change is Frons 1215 Per Cent Capita| Points 1o Fuiture to Prosecute Veter- ||| wongion v 2 wio. | INformation Which, He Thinks, President £ P - y Bl 5 . . s day ||| out discussion or a record,vote p Ppo ’ 'Qulgley \Vlllmg to buppont‘s Gain Tax—Farmers and Mutual In ans’ Bureau Scandal and Also D«lny: the Benits @Aoptad thdky: b Knows Lodge q d Pepper Urge C lidge M Chandle B Gi Him But He Will Not surance Companies Are to Be Ex-| of 22 Months in Teapot Dome In- ||| house resolution appropriating 00 . r, De uiven im But He Will Not | $100.000 tor. prosscution of ol || o Ty . . | o s cealatibe Ay . To Drop Atty. Gen.—Speculations Said To Place { | Washington, Feb. 21—Provisions| New York, Feb. 21.—Frank A. ! ! {of the revenue bill relating to profits| Vanderlip, retired banker, in a reply — s 2 - ot | Have Been sma“ And At a Loss_ oo g e | Stilling reports in circulation for ' on corporation stocks were further|today to j.h(- $600,000 Hbel suit filed 9 the past few months that he \\oum‘tigimm-d today by the house with|against him yesterday by the owners I]ETR"IT MAN NAMEI] Seals 0‘ Two Other Empire | % :j: ,m,h the republican primaries |200Ption of an amendment subject-| of the Marion Star, declared he wel- | 1_’ ; agnh 6 P AR primarie ‘,ing earnings on stock redeemed by|comed the suit and expressed the hope Washi - l. b, 2 " 1 nters, La Guardia and in an effort to be clected the city's corporations in liquidation proceed-|that it would be the fore-runner Df ..QA as 1ngton eb, 21. — A report that Attorney General ; chief executive, former Mayor George |ings to regular income rates rather|‘“court proceedings that would make Daugherty has bought and sold Sinclair oil stock is under investi= Weller, Also Are Being .. quigiey satd today that he would |than to the 123 per cent capita gain|public some of the news that the 1 » gation by the senate oil committee. Contested not be a candidate, but that he hop- 4% Pl 1&;:-:: POWORATIE "did uokimma Nt to 4,7 Z ey Such a report was submitted | pecial investigator and ontested. arthy i n amendment proposed by Repre- X NPk 7 ug - } {ed Chairman Edward F. Hall of the | B8 A e hiican, Towa Willing to Spend $600,000 Nomination p, ept.’ St g vas Iafldbbefmf:vtllu committee in c\ecutl\e session. An examina~ — e {board of finance and taxation would | prop0sing to make farmers and mu-{ “I am prepared to spend quitc us| Waiten Cose lu (o (3 7 of brokers’ books to establish whether it is true is now im Washington, #eb, 21.—The unseat- |go out after the nomination, and in|tual insurance companies exempt|much as has been asked for in the iy, bgress. ing \I .\'(-l_ 'I!Huurnl. dvl’uu’clz-u:,h usnm::wlm event of Mr. Hall's candidacy mlymm tax also was adopted by viva ..N:;I: p:-:;;vedings”htxnun flf;onlo‘-nluk' Todd) Senator Wheeler, democr: at, Montana, author of the resolus momber of the house fro € | e S voce vote. pu c s news,’ e statemient said. y o { ke t 4 | - on SIng P, - New York district, was recommended | WOuld gladly Ilal'e Be. D A I e iRat chemuiing Denavo:| PTRRrAlle LBLLE Chik constry Sy R tl ) Pu(nipgogl im m\d«-\lu'uatmn of Mr. Daugherty’s administra. teday by \ elections committee | work for Hall's election as mayor. |, 1" \jioual Life Insurance assocla|So much at the moment as some court Ko S o ion sai ay he understood information indicating that the ate which investigated churges of fraud Ex-Mayor Quigley will not bave an tions, “not operated for profit,” then|proceedings initiated by grand juries | ;W .;;.l‘;;:.:h b ,“m n‘fit;):x‘r:’; torney general had dealt in Sinclair stocks had been laid be= ¥ g 3 lection. | opportunity e Vi | wi 3 3 87 P ollers' | @ oS y ) " | he 'e in frn-l»]l:—;:1':.11‘(:1‘(‘»::“42:3.12:ttud‘:‘:y that | OPPOTtURILY to work toward his|was adopied 95 to §7 on a tellers ;x':nd :::::lelf 'l:::'incorrupubh PrOsoouls | oo idr amibasador to Jnper, (0 bo {fore the president. foumer. . Repromntative Walles M, ;(riend's eloction, however, unless Mr.vole. L 00 o ool D NBREER Sambassador to Mexico, was transmit- f Subject of Sunday Conference Chandler, republican, Bloom's oppo- | Hall changes his mind. : b "".'”l | Chairman Green of the ways and| “Twenty-two months ago, in April,| (yor 16 the senate (oduy by Prosident id J"f‘-'t“l_ld\kli‘“ lt:imc to me through ‘a special investigato nent in the 1922 clection, Is entitled | formed this afternoon of QUISIEY'S | yonng committee, who proposed the|1922, the senate, by unanimous reso- | d said Senator Wheeler “indicating that Mr. Daugherty had dealt in 1o the seat, The vote was on party | geclaration, Hall sald: Istock profits amendment, said it|lution, called for the facts in the Tea- | Sinclair oil stocks, dnd I understand that those facts were laid s, H‘“"‘t'l"‘:';“‘l";“fl}t“""“;‘,:':fi‘;"“x‘:;‘ “The ‘Herald’ may quote me as|would close a Iuolphule in the law zy pot Dome lc.;:(: LTM‘ ruclunon GOHMUTERS H[RE LAWYER | before the president.” man Ellio J E 4 o4 s o 3 ng oh 8 » stockholders would evade| was so framed that the red fla i P, 3 ¥ L 4 . saying that I must continue to carn a which some stoc ou & O It can now be disclosed thg M - Chandier, while the three democrats |Gy’ 'y believe my duties at Lan- all but 124 per cent tax on profits on | suspicion was rung up. For weeks o T0 PRESENT THEIR CASE sub'ectcmntt Wof 1 %ds‘u‘jj that ”“:“ ”“““”l"“'”' formed the spoused Bloom's cause. ders, Frary & Clark's will occupy all |stocks redeemed by liquidation. It|answer at all was received and none ) e ast Sunday’s conferences between Chairman Boted On Reooant 1o | MY time and attention and 1 guess I'd | was agreed to by Representatives| was pressed for and thereatter until| —_— Lenroot and Senators Wheeler and Walsh, democrat, Montana, K6 P e bl o by | better stay right here in the office.” |Garner, Texas and Oldricld, Arkansas, | quite recently the search for the facts| Daily Travelers Between New ",...,....md Atlee }’omcune a special government counsel in the oil case, Ir. Bloom was declared elected by | "ng, prail has on other occasions de- , democrats, members of the commit-| was made without vigor. What were | : gl votes. Chandler Insisted there | ... unv mayoralty aspirations and {tee. Representatives Mills, New York, | the newspapers doing for 22 months? and Hartford Object to 60 Rotts were frauds and irregularitics in five | )05 e0ig ne would not consider can- land Chindblom, Iliuois, republican| What was Senator Walsh doing? It, Bdet TROLLEY FARE PROTEST A% an; outgrowth. of ticos MU ole t:(lm disll‘l:'\w “'l l;l' ;;::;:I‘d[:::ri:?; {didacy for mayor under any condi- ‘members on the committee, opposed|looks as if somebody had been aslecp Per Cent Incrcase. sions republican senators held a cons Pi hrew out entircly C! w— P! 2! 3 v & " tions. it. at the switch——or perhaps asphyxiated Att 8. Gerard C: ¢ will feD- ference yesterday and Scnator Lodge the 2ird of the 11th assembly dis- | ¢ igeps cholce has been active in| Ropresentative Dickinson pointed|at the switch, At least, no °°"'Un-muor:?“ u(: it ‘.“.T.‘im\..‘.-; i HEARING 0“ MARCH “.m Massachusetts, the purty floor leads frict, and the 30th and 31st of Ihe | poiticy for the past decade. Holout that his amendment was merely| proceedings have yet resulled from | pearing 1o be held by the Interstat 2 A pfactnse e d ., |served us a representative and later |to perfect the law which previously|the Teapot Dome situation, {Commaros Comnision: Beterday . REe. RRE, SAnAtor Foupir PRIV If Mr, Chandler is given Bloom's , "o ai0r Two years ago he Was had exempted farmors and Mutual In- The Veterans' Burcau [ merning at 10 e'clock in Woolwerth Public Utilities Commission Anno Pennsylvania, were delegated to ine auat, the New Vork state delegation | ntionod as a likely candidate forsurance companies but which had lost| “Nor have there been, so far as 1 ‘ n & pe- | »ato—Appeals form the president that in the opinion i tho Bouss Will be composed of 33 | bullding, New York eity, when a p Date—Appeals From Many i . bl e 12 :] - =% | congressman from this district, but he [the right on a court decision. am aware any court proceedings initi- | yyion for reduced rallroad fares will of the republican senate organization Yopublicans and 31 demonteth, declined to scek the nomination. | The amendment provides that|ated. Asa result of the eriminal mis- | Citles Recelved b I'he scuts ¢f two other New York | be heard. Mr. herty should retire from the members—Ia Guardia, republican, of | l)urlnli'lthf: present democratic ad !.urnurs ur l)lh'lr :\Iu'l‘u.n, .1, Cy r”n:x‘u,;ln;(:n(lfvr mvl Veterans' Bureau.| nierest locally is centered about Hartford, ¥ecb, 21.—The public|cabin th district, and Welle fon, Mr. Hall has filled many clone, Casualty or IFire Insurance|The wholesale dishonesty there is not!yhs New Britain-Hurtford rates, an| { 0th district, and Weller, demo- | ministration, companies, Mutual Ditol Iretua~1 8 Matber of Temo i a utilities commisaton decided toduy to, W Mr. Coolidge replicd is nob the 21at,—also aro being con- |important committee ohaira, He head- ompanies, Mutug ch or Irriga- r of rumor; it is a matter of |{norease of about 60 per cent Baving | S o heurtie Mkros 11 Sy . Coolidg [ on companies, al or Co-operas i 20! n the committee pro- - ol > COl « 21st, J mp ; . |tion compantes, Mutual C0-0! official record in th t. been put inte offec R o g s oot b, B 3 = ed the last charter revision commit-{yivs Tolephone companies, or like or-|ceedings and the proccedings of 00+ | 408 mot opposed to an increase, but| v I8 $he cabliol on the pelitions for! Sher deciiiied ta dikcuis s |"'°" and is the present chairman of ganizations, shall be exempt from tax-| gress, and Mr. Forbes and his friends | ,,‘,., it should be n rcasonable one .,w Anlmun x v.rnl'l‘.\ fares, :-m “\'wvv;-u«- e with D“]GHT STREET MAN HELD the board of finance and taxation. He ation but only if “substantially all the| huve as yet encountercd no court pro- | thelr attorney stated this afternoon. bl 50 Hlu[vfli:-'lll" e “l,,‘,',(“”m the president and White House offis is also & member of the zoning com- [income consists of amounts collected | ceedings. Scveral other ecities will mend ate| o pivih HCEEPOM, WELO poti- | CIRls remained silent AFTER RAID IN HARTFORD | miesion ana the commitice on gasolne | from members for the sole purpose| No Definite Action. {torneys to the meeting. Arthur TUt- | yone i be all heard at the same The Story as it hus reached sens | filling station problems. of meoting losses and expenses, There have been no proceedings | y1o of this city 18 o meémber of the | o g e . it ators i that the investments were Kor the past few weeks a positive | Jurther amendment of the section|nor even a thorough investigation of | sommuters committeo, but will be un- tvaly omall shd - vekkital announcement from ex-Mayor Quig- to include “Benovolent Mutual Life|the alien properly administration, | |able to attend the lu»urwn Y lu tely in the sale of the stock at Carmelo Cacomo Usder $2,500 Bond | T000 e has beon anticiputed dally. | Insurance associations not operated|Thera are othier diréetions in which | o, o i . low for profit whows ‘busites’ 3s gorely|vours HASGsEIme SRIA. be B | DIES OF HEART FAILURE % Davics Alla Moot A< Aleged Partner In Owner- He admitted this morning that several . 8 ¥ | gronps hud wpproached him and dis-|local and solely for benefit of its|able. ! DAMAGE ALONG SHORE iforts to run down another vehell ship of Aleohol | cussed entrance into the next repub. |members” was accomplished after a “Congress today s spending it r transactions by My Dangherty, lean primary fight, but he dwt‘lurnl;flllurn fight. Representative Johnson, [time solemnly and partisunly debat- S John August Elander, Agod 60, of 71 Charles 0. Dawes, first director of the that he would not conslder candidacy. democrat, Texas, sponsored it. Chair-{ing an income tax ncasure. Jt 48 IIke | Supvey Today Indicates That Tosses Arch Strect, Eapires 1) Attack | budget, Albert 135 Fall, former secres Quigley has been a leading figure /man Green insisted provislons for|discussing the size of a faveet you e tary of the interior, and other high s by SNt whe. woamed. | [ WV JOLEE B0 (A pain U DULER R O e e B e ey Jukiug bu. | WEWH Wiorm Sha Net M Gt Sl of Bewrt YRR - offcials In the stock of another ol 3 : / | Ho recelved his early schooling in made and the amendment would|!ween half the staves, If we can % 3 ot First Wim for alleged violations of uu‘m‘mm,m corporations as a council- |complicate the biil but it was support-ghave honest administration of the — ey John August Llander, 60 yeurs old liguor laws in Hartford. A garage In | 800 n the socond ward, later be.|ed by democrats almost soildly, join.[taxes that are collceted, the rate of Milford, Conn., Feh, 21,—A tripj©f 71 Arch strect, died suddenly at |'|.;‘ I'l\-ffl“::l'rr,:::;'dmlvli zl:\‘; ::I‘::;’g ing advanced to alderman, which po-jed by a number of republicans. Income tax will tuke cure of Mtuelf.|yiong the Sound shore today showed |his home this morning, heart faflure of aicoliol teized, The supposed own. | Sition held up to the time of his eleo “If this country were Invaded by ' that storm damage to summer cot. | CAUSING s death. He was around asj gl O I L e tion as mayor In 1914, He was re Carmelo Cacomo of Dwight street was arrested lost night by Polleeman Thomas J, ney at the request of company, not in any wise involved in the senate investigation, are belng made throngh examination of the an alien foc and I were & YOURE man, | yages was not tiel. | usual and went out for a walk, 1'pon od of arume . 3 ; } as heavy us was anticl- sadd today that this was one purpose " “f,,',!,l;‘,T“";'.:",,‘:.":.,:T::.":g,,;":':,r‘,',‘, eloctod In 1916 and tn 1918, He was| Federal Warrant for Man | beleve I would offer myscit for 118 | puted yesterday. noon when the e 118 return he complained of not i tediy Rt this ws e WU 1 s defes ~Mayor | y N defense. It has been attacked by!and storm were at thelr masimum,!In€ well. He died a short time after- g - that Cacomo was a partner of his, | #uccessful in defeating ex; A , # . - o it ) % Ungerielder & Co. n Cleveland stoek that cuch owned half interest in the | Orson ¥, Curtis in the last republican Now in Hartford Jail :?:;:v;'r‘\mfm‘-"‘.:zm ’:"\”7. nr:rug':?"“ronfl‘m" sndy beashes belwoen Fort|WeES o o+ Lus been & resident of | brokeraye firm, which formerly malns garuge und the alcohol selzed there, | primary, but lost at the P"”_" od (.h" Hartford, I'ch, 21~A federal War | copryption hus attacked the govern- T,r‘ll‘ywy:lqlvl :;:u o f ottt New Britain for about 20 years, be Wien arrested by Policeman | present mayor, Angelo M. Paonessi. | rant was scrved today on James Sarie, | worry b o 118 uttacked the g A0 01 tares o8 (b s wret hon oy s ling employed quting that time wt U Fecney at his home last night, Caco- It 1s understood that the nomination | 5 Hartrord "4”" r. charging him with | oooone citizen and 1 propose to :"r“ sl '\(‘ it 'i‘| o0 | Ruseell & Brwin plant. He mo denicd that he knew anything | of any of the other muyoralty Possl: viglation of the Manu white slave aot [ Jtrer the same sorvice in Nghting this Bastes of thars more (wisiod abet. |married and iy surwe The audit of the books of the for ubout the garage or the aicohol and | bilities thus far mentioncd would ROt in transporting Mary Do Smonc, 17 dunger that a young man «T-n 1 ':rm e egebindaly “x: grrgedy, Fdward, of this city, and a sister ir Washington branch has beea said that he was noi a partner, be favorable to the Quigley camp and | years old, from Springficld to Hart-|"" ’ i . should | lost verandahs, steps, walks and un- | K 3 tained o branch in Washington undep the management of James Sloane, Jr., 1 former Whit House attache by a brother, » p . . | s Repalt work will be gen. | Sweden. He was a member of Teg BAE. T Bne SURIL I County Detective Risley ecalled at, would receive little support from the |ford. Sarle is serving a five days' jail | 070" I fighting a military invasion. | derpinning. Repait work will be gen. | Sweden, : w sre workl ks in the i e S |1 mm really cniisted in this matter | eral however as the waves pounded | ner lodgs g results the police headquarters last night and | mayor's followers, sentence for misconduet and the girl 4 4 5 " p Suturds tosk Cacomo to Hartford where he filscu..‘mg the situation this morn-|is also in jail for 15 days on the same | Vecause \’" REOiIAA. PeLin. JOUAY. NONN). Saysag oy s Pk itk from L e e andit Wus arraigned In the police court this | ing, Quigley remarked that the crop theve mmtoneey Saguthat with | .. NS B TRE SBOVE L (DU (Re Deried of The ore of the tde 1o s 1. An funera! hiome, ftev, |has not get been made known to the morning. He pleaded not gullty and | of mayoralty timber brought out so in fines having been imposed on| Y ",, o 1 l‘ o |M~ ""fl;fs of Iv«u very short. Ll i i) A bl irps the case was continued untll Satur- | far appears to be especially poor. cach in the police court this morning, | Partisanship. have been a life-long | longe 1‘ scores of thes small houses 1 Will Drotmity be B Mairv fter the § v afternoon confers duy for trinl, He was placed under republican. T belleve that the facts| probably _ would have been carricd |l probe . . ha nroot and MR %0 bonds. are not fully presented to the country | into the Bound. ry i g White Hot sl and even when presented are not be- | - 3 e aid today that “" SWIRSKY | y t Easter Fin - SRR ' TWOGIRLS SUFROGATED Demver Church Adds 1007 imiiy " vt SK BANKRUPT ‘Rector Doesnt Wan as el'y CHIEF FOUND GUILTY i Boxing Matches to Meeting cussed with the i bt e st New Havener, Nippal in Sugar Mar- &uzht Good Friday in His Ch“rch { _ ‘l\mlulusu. Ala., Phone U|--|Tnln|\ Die, w‘y;.‘,’.v.‘ ;‘;‘,,f ! "."'. ~” ,:.“n ket, Loser in Lawsuit, Files Petition | Head of salem, Mass, Police Dept., One Sacrificing Life in Turning in L0000 o prayer meeting in Bankruptey. ‘s Convicted of Assaulting Couple Vire Alarm, A R ; New Haven, Feb, 21.—Isaac swir- Bristol Minister Expresses S]X SAVED FROM HRE With Dangerous Weapon. _ Andalus . b 21.Miss sky, a former wholesale grocer in 8 . . — . _ Edna Donal 1, @ her sister, | history 1 igress avenue today, through coun-| (bjection to New Busi- Salem, Mass, Feb., 21.—Chief of Miss Maude Donaldson, 25, were #uf- | boxing i sl entcred notice of his bankruptey | New Haven Firemen Remove People | Police, John . Hayes of Beverly, was ' focated ecarly today t votiona giving schedules which showed that 2 - found guilty today of assault with a swept the Standard T > Ex- he owes $361,870 of which nmot;::l ness Schedule .\dnptcd h’ From Sccomd Floor of Burning gaugerous weapon on Evelyn Spinney change in the Kr uildi Miss and John I. Winston, both of Lynn.| Edna Donaldson sacrificed her life in $205,874 is unsecured, At t H : p— . L 7 he same Retail Merchants. Block—Damage Estimated $10.000. 700 jury was out from 11:30 a. m, turning in a fire alarm. Mer sister time, Younez, a son, filed a similar | ! 1 petition New Haven, Veb., 2l—Fire start- | yesterday until 12 p. m. today, who was her guest, dicd by her side n books committe Borah Mr, This failure recalls itigation ln. ing at 6:30 this morning damaged 1\w.(um||"; in with a reported disagree- > = ~ - 1921 and 1922 over 1hle Bwirskys' tn-| (specal to Th Beraidr. onowmy Grocery more and the | me: t) il 1‘.'\“ and b::ng England to Build Warships vestments in sugar at a time when | dristol, Feb, 21.~Action of the re- yore of 1 etland Confectionery | sent back by Judge W for further . "R that commodity was very high in|tail board of the chamber of com-!go iy the two-story brick block at |deliberations To Provide Work for Men rrice, The market broke and the |merce in deciding 1o close stores on corner of Orchard and ‘Chapel| Hayes admitied on the stand that|m, Tho Assectated Pre Swirskys who had placed contracts Washington's birthday in preference |g .. tq A mecond arm brought | he fired a shot which wounded the London, Veb. 21.—The MacDonald every tw it was for a large amount of sugar refused to |to Good Friday has awakened a storm st of city apparatus te the|two Lynn high school pupils on the'government, in view of the unemploy - Retuses weept consignments. Litigation fol- |of protest. Grand Kuight Jumes P./yoo and the fire was confined to the |night of June 10 last, but sald he ment situation, has decided to proc 'y Nair Is Elected t owed and in March, 1922, the Finley | Jennings of Palos council, K. of C. 'yioow “ (0 (0 A (0PIUNE (0 Fod | had aimed at the ground in order 1o with the tesing Jown of fio . Harry Nair Is Elected to Sugar f New Jersey attache: bas written a letter to the press in |, v OROMY e -t . attract their attention whe " ol P oo disbtate s M s ¥ , BPiesioe bestasss Giuing damagte| VIR e Sehe IF the aity tas booome | '8, he Heonomy ore, o chain gre.|aiiract thelr atisution Whon thelr 43- |and twe destroyers as won Phi Beta Kappa at Yale of $150,000. Tt also seized 59 bar- | pagan and local clergymen are up in o Cp o S T T ed, two have | erly nounced by Ch rels of whis which was in a feder- |arms over the decision. While mot oo (o0 o \Wastvills and one in Assistant Dist. Attorney Bdward F.|liame #! storehouse but the court refused to | wishing to detract in any way (10 | "gois giuet store of the company Flynn indicated that he would not 4 % . order the sale. Meantime on the [the respect due the father of his| o oo o0 " |move tor wemiter t pres and the | this ters 3 Seciitos breach of contract litigation Judge country, the clergy fecl that he petsons wet ke ° of | court nded the time for filing ex- . id rountitag D— ""ffi'iw"',;!;‘" 15 Fiiey evmn- 1:‘:“":_“';5‘.:":‘(”? ':"'”m"" "“'" - "' ll" apartments on the second floor by the eeptions until April 15, - t ships and other | — gt g s Il 0 P d e =t e yn the program of the Baldwin led but in April of last year the |lishments on Good Friday e Bk | o Tare 5 believed to have stareed | Dol supreme court upheld Jndge Hin- |ter rests now with the stores, sched- | © 0 T B PUEEAE S EE SO award. The bankrupley case [uled for opening on Good Friday and S T8 FCE0 T L ; : ) o . at this titme % said to have been pre. |closing tomorrow. Although this ac. (AUl i 4 beap of rabbeh. © i Senator Greene Making yitated by the inability of the Swir. |tion was voted by the retail board | € 08 "0 E ot L o e g - n Valiant Fight for Llfc skys to pay the award members, the stores have become in- | U 5 ; i t schedules show that the assets |surgents and many of them bat 2 rosterliippiatlicodd. o g of the Swirskys are chicfly small | nounced that the establishments ¥ . B R s provement was shown i cauities in real estate. The sons’ lia- | 1ot be closed tomorrow He Laughs Himself to A B e tlon of Senator Feank 1 " Bilities are given as $26.041 with only| 1In discussing the action of the re. Death \\'ltching Show will be publisted at the ?-".fi, Vermont at noon today,” it was said a few hundred dollars secured.|tail board today, the Rev. William P. : A : . - - i v his ngree at a hospital. He has George . Finley of South Orange, | Downes, rector of Trinity Episcopal leading, Pa. ‘Ifly 21.—A hearty ak some mnourishmen sebett O N. J. is owed $238.417 lchurch, sald that the new schedule | laugh resulted in leath of Emmet { —— - - M Sl Crowell, 64, in a ater here last! — — - Is in very bad taste. “If a person , 64, e ; : H H fl Beats Heard |Vovent his or her finery on Good ¥ri- night. With a Crowell was! _ TR SEE Gl l'relgh( Train Hits Auto R B s day for wear on Kaster Sunday, 1 ¢hjoying a comedy and laughed up p Svrach, Driver Dlmgponss . BV Radio 500 Miles Awa, |should prefer that he stay at home | roariousiy. Suddeniy be slumped in his | THE WEATHER | St. louis, Fe 21.—The sound of |on that day, clothed in sackeloth and |seat. He was carried to a rear room | rington, Feb, human heart bests, broadcast last |ashes, instead of attending .my |and then to a hospita here physi- Hartford, Feb, 21 —<Formast owned by Frank T. § < < or E 1. ¥ rrie the eounty might by station KSD (Post dispateh) | church,” sajd the Rev..Mr. Downes. |cians pronounced bim dead for New Britain and vicinity: Torrington wus stru reight | pttitie svernor Cox and the mple supply in prospect. THE was heard in Marshall, Texas, 500 | Other clergymen of the city feel In | Crowell, who was a . for a Farir tonight and Friday: colder | train at ynoid's ¥ L 1! ¢ counci T I ~ v Green- miles from here aceording to a tele- |the same manner toward the closing |children's clothing firm, came here six| tonight || The truck was wrecke . eroy dectared t ‘ s in t tin N lartford tee vam roceived by the Post Dispateh |tomorrow and remaining open on | months ago with his wife from Port || Charles Tavier, negro, 4 ¢ o of s hipping out dally 9 Good Friday | Jarvis, N. ¥ — %V immedizte'y after the a e ince 1 i s jce- inden. To Nesig had be KACEY GYM DEDICAT hingt Feb. 21 POMEROY PETITIONS AGAIN Jesse COTTING MUCH viay

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