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f the World By Associated Press LIEUT. MacREADY AGAIN IN "VAIN ATTEMPT TO ATTAIN " WORLD’S ALTITUDE RECORD AR 1 His Second Effort in Two | Months Fails, Although | He Ascends 34 983;I . Feet AMERICAN HARI]WARE | SURPLUS $2,604,273 {Net Profit for Past Year! $2,724,353, Annual State- | . ment Shows Present Mark of 36,555 Feet Is Held by Sadi Lacointe, Famous French Aviator. In a statement issued to stockhold | ers today, the directors of the Ame | ean Hardware corporation give a fi- nancial accounting showing that the surplus on January 1, 1924, amounted | {to $2,604,273.04, compared \\Ilh‘ $2,861,920.03 on January 1, 1923 | During the year 1923 dividends amounted to $2,480,000, | The financial tondition of the com- pany on January 1, 1924, was as fol- lows: Dayton, Ohile, KFeb. 2 ~ILieutenant John A. Macready today failed in his| sccond attempt in two months to set a new world's airplane altitude rec- | ord. MHis Lepere biplane reached an: actual altitude of 34,983 feet, it was| arnounced several hours after he had descended, It previously had been s record was broken when his instruments showed an in- | dicated altitude of 41,000 fe The present record of £6,556 feet is Eeld by the French aviator, Sadi L cointe, Lieutenant Assel | Cash . $ 1,056,450, u‘ Bills and accounts re- ceivable Real cstate, tools, X~ tures and maehtnery 4,744,356.41 | Materials and mer- chandise, .....,.. Liabilities 5,501,426.75 1 4,600,043.25 | 0,000.00 | 100,000,00 | “apital stock treasury the ¢ n began morning MaeCready flight at clock this and lunded at 11:22 Cold Was Terrific, A temperature lower than the ther- mometer on the plane could record was found by MacCready at the height more than seven miles, The merenry descended below GD degrees below freezing, centigrade. To be officially declared record- holder, MacCready's figures will have to show that he went 300 feet higher Lec o's mark, or approxim- 2,400,000,00 Biils and accounts pay BBI0: ) re i Dividend payablc 1. . . L L00.00 irplus .04 | | of $16.839, The annual mecting of the stock- | (holders will be held Febroary 27 at {2 p. m, at the office of the P, & F. Corbin division. The trapsfer bhooks | Used Super-Charger. closed February 20 and will remain The plane wiiloh . Max vady used | €losed until l-‘vhruu!;_\‘ 7, inclusi 15 u Lepere biplane equipped with leym']‘u“";f“' NG 96 buiiaom for L0006 fool altitude super- whieh, It is said, permits of hitherto unheard of than ately Tmprove charger reaching heights, This super-charger up to the pre- sent time has, however, remained un uneertain proposition on account of the fineness of its mechanism, Ldcutenant MacCready wore his usual helght fying gach, Pur lined clothing, five suits of underwear,! Not profit heavy fiying wmoccasing and a spectal- Iy designed hetmet figured in his re- cord “makenp.” | Dividends, 19 Untl! Lecointe won the titie, Lieu-| tenant MaeCready held 1t with a re-| Surplus, Jan. covd of 34,600 feet established wt Me- | Cook fleld Bept, , 1921, The plane used dn that ¢lght was the one used by Mac toduy. Several Improve-| ments I been made, however. { WOMAN BADLY HURT ves Wike to Attempt Surphis Accoun Surplus Jan, 1, 1 . Sundry additions 1,020,08 ,000.00 | 920,081 Profit and Loss Profit after regerve ud- | fustments 1,076.87 Depreelation 86 .01 | 1, 1024, 3. JOHN BARTON PAYNE IS INA RECEPTIVE MO | F'ormer Secretary of Intevior nvy-n'u-.l 04 Not Averse to Being Democratic Presidential Candidate tord Man John Barton retary of the in- considered for prosi- Tri- Chicugo, e, Payne, tormer se terior, fs willing to I the democratic nomination for dent, ording to the Chicago bune, While no didacy has says he is more Jiscape by Life Rope Which Dreaks ' —she Talls 815 Stories, Hartford, Meb, 22--A il rope made by Mrs, Mary Walsh out of bed | slicets and clothing failed to hold and | the woman, trying to escape from her husband, fell three and a halfl storles to the sidewalk at her home in Queen sireet early today, Her life is despair- vd of at the hospital as she has severa) . | tractured bones and other hurts The #ay the husband atts ! wd his wife after be came home drunk | and sccused her of taking money ym his elothing. Mrs. Walsh and the five children Went to a rovmn un- der the The husband attemte ed to break down the door and while e was doing this Mrs. Walsh made a rope of the sheets and eclothing and started to lower herself. As soon as she released ber hold on the window : ) sl the rope parted, 4 | In court Walsh wus charged with drunkenness and breach of the peace and his case continued to awalt the result of his wife's injuries Perth Amboy Has Fire Causing $100,000 Loss Perth Amboy, N. J., Veb. 22.1irs | which raged for five hours carly to. day gutted the Dana bullding in the | cart of the business district with an cstimated loss of $100,000. Three e = & the Mosquito, 4 woekly newe- JOHN BARTON PAYNE and two offices were burned| - 3 2 candidate presented by Tiline t national convention in New York, and | to receive the votes of its 58 delega on the first ballot. T delegates will be gulded in their choice largely by the wishes of George 1. Drenna | Tilinois demoeratic leader, who regards | the possibility of former Judge Payne oming a candidate riendly according to the Dog Travels From Indiana To Oregon to Get Home Salem, Ore., Feb, 22— Tast summer V. Brazier of Silverton, near her his family, visited at Wolcott Ind.; accompanied by their dog Bob | announcement of his can- been made, the than likel¥’ to be the — —— e police cuves, s ores, paper, cut Loses Lover and Wedding Clothes, Attempts Suicide New Ta., Feb, 22, <M villian Melona) who discovered that her co hal stolen her trous- seau and given it to another girl, took poison Aday. was removed (o a Lospital where physicians, after treat- ing her, flated she would recover. Ruy Parsons, the tnance, is in par- ish churged with grand lar «ny. Hotel W, orker Absolved For Death of Another Haven, Feb, Prank Plas-' 5 Collic. The dog disapp: otcl employe, was in no way the Braziers came home withe msible for the death of Arthur' A few days ago Bob arr Wood, elevator man the same | yon, weary and sore-fdoted place, recently, Deputy Coroner ¥ield, | wise healthy dectared today. There had been an v aitercation between (he men and REFUSES EXTRADITION Wood foil and fractured his skull., Torrington, Feh. 22.—Governor Mr. Field found that Wood had been | Tempieton, the police her ot | the aggressor and -hat any act of | yifled today, has refused the appilea Plascik was In self defense. The |gion for extradition of Vincent Lich- urt charge against the Iatter was | yameki, who was arrested in Torring- rolled today !ton on January 29 for the Scranton, e ey I Pa., avtherities on a charge on non- CONTRACIONR BANKIUPT - copior. Obumeei Mor the uccesed ] New Haven, Febh, 22.—Abe Leva of has instituted habeas corpus pro- | Norwalk, contractor and bulider in a |ceedings and a hearing was scheduled vankruptey petition today gave his today before Judge L. J. Nicker debts at & and zescts at $2,700. in Winsted. vis in “iny prise; G. and New - oik, o resy & ved in § iver- in other were {tion to | mittee land re | audit ! brokers lof two | dire fanother appoeul | direction is — | the $5,084,272.04 | ter the result of his efforts, I was"in-{to the amount 2,480,000,00 | {beon made n.-ll?‘;le to | Hartford proxy 852 Tribuned 1oL, activitics. | Plorida P | day. NEWELL REPUDIATES RTH. BARNES AUDIT Refuses to Be Bound by State- ment on Bristol Brass Co. ‘CALLS IT IMPROPER GflNDUGTn st Mistake Company Made Was | With Brokers | g to Get Mixed Up and Bankers. Bristol Man Informs king excep- a financi statement of the affairs of the Bristol Brass Co. re- cently compiled and distributed by toy T. H. Barues, a stock broker of Hartford, Judge Roger S, Newell re- | pudiates Mr, Darnes’ finding and de- clares that he will not be bound by them, Mr. Newell and Mr, Barnes are the members of the auditing committee of the board of directors. Judge Newell issued a broadside today raking Mr. Barnes fore and aft.s He 'suys that Mr. Barnes has tried to convey the impression that his statement is the usual annual re- port of the directors to the stock- holders. “This is not true,” Judge | Newell writes, “and as a director and mem by of the auditing com- I decline to be made respon- for any such improper conduct presentations.” Newell attacks in detail, showing In.‘u-uurm-h\ and concludes ling: “The biggest mistake poration has made is to I board of directors mixed and bankers.” Judge Newell's statement follo “To the steckholders of The Bristol Brass Corporation: “The auditing committee consists members of the board of stors, Mr, Roy T. . Barnes and Mr. Barnes on his own in- |itiative has had prepared a financial statement which he presents to the newspapers and makes the subject of to the stockholders conveying the impression that this is the usual annual report of the direct- ors to the stockholders. This is not truc, and as a director and member of the auditing committee I decline responsible for any such improper conduct and representa- tions. The presentation by Mr, Barnes of figures made up under his probably gratifying te him as it is as bad as possible for the company, and will tend to further injure it8 credit. After reading in newspapers and Mr. Barnes' let- Bristol, sible the Barnes up alleged by say- the cor- get the up with Jud myse 10 be maude report formed upon inquiry that a of the had been left at the office compuny addressed to the commitice, An examination of Mr. Barnes, report by certified public ac- | belng made during this fiscal year at|foerred with Senator Lalollette of Wis- consin, | gents, and a chief | Wheeler mcasure. countants disclose the following: “I'lie loss for the year is more than $100,000 less than that stated by the committec, fmprovement in 19 is more than $134,000, The loss in surplus reported by Mr, Burnes ignores the dividends p.l” resery “The over 19 amounting to $255,000, a or decline in the price of metal or 4,000, and interest on loans due to insufficient working capital $168,- 000, “A full report the annual meeting to your criticism. “Apparently the true even in Mr. Barnes' warrant his proposed action or would net thus attetipt to justify o submitted at be subject will be and situation does hi “The mistake the corpora- tion has made is 10 get the board of dirdetors mixed up withybrokers and | pankers biggost ROGER & NEWELL, Auditing Committee . CALL McDOWELL SANE slaser of Family is But Simulating Insanity. , 18 year old con nts and his tw to be insa ared here have witnesses the youth is par lieved ts de sisters, is no prosccution off Officers say 1 who will testify that simulating insanits The prosecutic motive ind Dowell's parer a $10,000 double indemnity which he, acting as an insur- was said to have under- clains that the real e th Jeath of Me- ts v policy, ance agent written for his 2 MeDowell's si death a ers were burned to “go. when their Iy destroyed at De- of the fire was ndiary. Officers vouth confessed to nis plea of insanity in of his pa year was partia Ga. The origin declared to be i here ed 1 this deed 1o ald the case of murder hom catur belies 11 Sleepers Uninjured as ‘Bomb Wrecks Buffalo Home | {third ward whe has been republican Niagara Falls, N. V., ¥Feb. 22.~The rome of Frank lanncssa, was wroecked ¥ by a bomb. launessa and mem- of his family ¢ n an asleep wher but none kitchen stove was blowt out of the house in the Three years ago a bomt 1 veranda o same rt of the bulld- when it ex- the injured. A completely | curred front the house front p ing was badly ploded damaged PINORCES ROBT. LDESON Cal.. Veb on the divorced FArson alleged pon- 108 A Robert | as Mary yesterday tion picture - —— Ne knows weomb, Robest £h was from actor | Eternal Triangle With Barbed Poiats estimation, | his | | together, while my husband treate: | daughter, and now that I am here, 1 am willing | 1,y enerty 1ot the capitol by the ses | the w Claim They Wil Prove »mghl with pleaded guilty us- | brutally beaten to-jand have : collection of | insurance Y | happy her duting Janvary. | Judd 5!)5 Nothing on ing the explosion oc- | the back yard,|would « was thrown |alderman‘s reply was {haven't 22.—Mrs. | age | mo- | AGRIGULTURAL BILL ' IS REPORTED TODAY Total of - $56,738,51 lncludmgiAttends Senate Session Wiere $17,700,000 for Highways MUCH LESS THAN YEAR AGOfENTERS CHAMBER ALONE' Reduction is $16,082,910—82, is Noted For the Enforcement ot" Spocial Laws By Department Agriculture. of | Washington, Feb. 22.—A total of | $66,758,613 of which would be available for of highways during the year, is carried in the cultural bill reported today by house appropriation committee, The total Is $16,082,040 less than ' fo the appropriation a year ago, when| $32,800,000 was allotted for state uld | fu road construction, and less than budget estimates. coming fiseal | in annual agri- | tol | fal For the enforcement of special mwsmnt— of the few senato: by the department of agriculture the | have championed his out the storm of criticism that {come down upon him, bill carries $2,627,000, the items in- cluding: Packers and stockyards act, $452,540; grain futures act, $104,460; plant quarantine act $324,426; insec. ticide act, $140,575; grain standards act, $500,000; warehouse act, $163,- 000; cotton futures and cotton stand- ards acts, $185,000; food and drug act, $716,000, 1 Meat Inspection An additional 31,071,150 is provid- ed for meat inspection, $308,000 for market inspection of perishable food, and $682,480 for the department's news service on fruits and vegetables, An appropriation of $20,000 is au- thorized to enable the weather bu- reau to give warnings throughout the country to fruit growers as to frost and advice on harvest weather and fruit spraying conditions. The bill carries $3,277,600 for eradication of tuberculosis among cat- tle, the major portion of it to be spent in indemnities; $600,000 for eradicating cattle tick; $184,000 for eradicating hog cholera, $328,480 for Llister rust control, $411,515 for bar- berry cradication, $572,360 for pre- venting the spread of the European corn borer, Provision is made for appointment | of delegates to the international seed testing conference to be held in Eng- | lund during 1924, Highway Expenditures The committee’s report in dealing with expenditure of federal funds for highway improvement brought out that since 1917 federal appropriations | $303,817,600 have ‘ | ati |er se W | Jol M tol di re |a which $264,380,855 had ueen pald to | th audiung [ the states prior to Jarumry 1 last ‘mtlon of Mr. Daugherty’s administra- | Estimating that cxpenditures are | ti the rate of $0,000,000 a month, the | committee went on the theory Lhat 72,487,160 would be avallable July 1 for expenditure in the coming (llclh(onfernnr‘e $17,700,000 | | parted alone by u side door just as the | reading was concluded. year in addition to the tarried In the bill, g <! DEFY SOCIAL STANDARDS BECAUSE OF THEIR LO | Moses and Elkins, tors present remained in their seats, following the reading from copies of | the Washington address | Important PVactor in Pathetic Court Hearing “1 jove this man, he has given mec | a4 good home and we have been happy | wi W a me brutally while I was living with | !him and made me go out and work {to buy clothes for myself and m)" I know 1 have done wrong | to suffer with him any punhhment court wishes to impose.” This| as the explanation given 'udle Ben- amin W. Alling In police court this morning by Stella Savitsky of 10 |Gold street, who was arrcsted last| M. Britholtz, with whom | has been living for nearly iwo according to her story. Both at s bi! ki tr hi th: she years, Britholtz told the court that he met | Mrs, Savitsky just after she had been !y, by her husband and | g, that he offered to send her to a place | she would get proper treatment a good home until she was | well again, He professed his love for the girl and told Judge Alling that he was willing to suffer punishment. He added that, even though it was against the law, he could not feel that it was wrong to make a girl, who had yean brutally treated by her husband, when he loved her and sh joved him The case was continued for Jdisposi- " April 19 in care of Proba- sor Bdward C. Connolley. The couple were arrested about 12 o'clock last night after the police had | been informed by the girl’s husband hat his wife and daughter were lv- with Britholtz at 10 Gold street. where - | s tion unti tion Offic v evi ing ye fir Republican Nomination Alderman William H. Judd of the sp | fire | floor in Hw common council for th st vear, and whose name has beer ;v—mnn' tiy mentioned dur rast week in eonnection with republican nomination for mayer afternoon by the intended to seek or The le de was asked this “Herald” if he cept the nomination say ~— 1 n* n't anything anything about to “1 have thought » - THE WEATHER by Hartforl. Feb. 22.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity: FPair tonight and Saturday; no change n temperature. - a "a |1m £ 1 2'.000 [His Presence During $17,700,000 | Daugherty, improvement | gauntlet trified been one of the quietest and most‘ ed there until {vened and then cntered the chamber | and was greeted by Senator Warren of | triarchs, who shook hands with hin. | He made his way across the chamber and took a seat on a lounge In a | corner on the republican side. chairman of the republican senatorial | campaign Elkins, greeted him and took a seat near him, | opening prayer. | sachusetts, the republican leader, |one of the spokesmen for administra. | i tion senators in urging that Presidont at meeting of « group including mem- Coolidge ask .und he tollowed | Senator Willls, occasionally passages In the volume with a pencil, fthe states, of | tor Wheeler, democrat, Montana, au- | none of them ! speak to him. | concluded, however eral left his place the conversation and depar Fess' collcague came to the his reading. he had down the smiled frequently | sations with Lodgf\ tn the White Hous | president and to whom the chamber. Cleveland Fire Chief Is George A fighter iy service, | birthday lace will have ment starting as a hour. pelares that retiring Ptomaine Poisoning Kills " "' oy il -t 22 land, retired (e sister-in-law, are dead, & | rle Howland, his wife, | | Howland, his daughter, are fcal condition as a result | according to Miss Howland tims were found by <% midnight Average Daily Clrculatlon 10,329 Week Fndmg Feb. 16th FACES HIS E ENEMIES SPLIT OVER DAUGHERTY AS SOME WANT HIM TO RETIRE Tridl Others, Including Nation- al Chairman Adams, . Demand He Be Given Thorough Investigation ‘Senator Walsh, Democrat. _Himself Rallies Tem- porarily to Defense of the Attorney General. His Opponents Are Seated | Demands Fair Electrifics | Big Washington's Address Senators and Causes Among the Spectators. | Washington, Fcb. | who threw yesterday to sen g to force him out of day walked calmly intc the | chamber and spent an | half hour in the midst o es. He told inquirers hr il a long-standing is $471,312 |listen to'the reading " s B | rewell address, by 2 W ablicly | v | Gene rough- | 3 E e has ‘ ington, Feb, - Attorney Daugherty's refusal to retire | from office under fire led to an open | disagrecment among republican party The unexpected appearance of the | :cm”s SNt o ssace ulvnling s ooy appcaTance W0 ‘Lo jlrx\ home the attack upon him, PNV Sutsonl soseg Lia enemins | ; | Chairman Adams of the republican % Mipin b pailey, A huwl ;nuuun.u committee revealed that he and other committee officials agreed with the attorney general that his resignation without a thorough in- vestigation would be “absurd.” i t the sume time republican lead- jers of the senate who believe Mr., ;Imu,,m-rn should get out at once recd with the democrats to place ut lhv head of the committee which is to investigate his official acts some other republican than Senator Brook- TAX FRAMERS AGREE UPON A G LEWY = 'Also Decide to Include In- members repeatedly have attacked |the attorney general. crease on Estate or Walsh Ryshes Back Insurance Taxes LUS date of scnate sessions. JOHN T. ADAMS Welcomed By Some < Entering sthe lobby alone, he wait- the senate had con- yoming, one of the republican pa- Senator Moses of New Hampshire, | committee, immediately | him there, and later Senator | republican, West \'lrwlnm,‘ ined In the midst of'the discussion Sen- ator Walsh, democrat, Montana, who las taken the lead in prosecuting the oll inquiry, ended a vacation in North Washington, Feb, u,.vru--““""'“"" held a hurried conference Al G o) | With his colleagues, and announced “|that unless further evidence was surance tax and to institute a gift tax | forthcoming he opposed an inquiry in the ched today | by the committee into the attorney ‘gtm_rulq reported dealings in Sin- | elair oil stocks, That matter, he Indicated, could well be left for examination by the asked tolspecial committee authorized under An attempt | the resolution by Senator Whecler, committee | democrat, Montana, for a sweeping I - bill is quiry into Mr. Daugherty’s adminis- | nOw necessary but both Chalrman | tration of the department of justic: Green and Iliepresentative Garner, | A favorable report on this resolution Texas in charge of tax revision of the | was ordered by the wudit committos Wb e Fovsarset g B g sl o !npuhlh‘ulm and democrats respective- |and Its adoption in the senate is ex- Iy have consented to the proposed | pected Monday. alterations, Daugherty Appears A renewed attempt by Representas Mr. Daugherty himsell created a tive Moore, democrat, Virginia to!stir by appearing in the scnate cham- amend the bill to force taxpayers to!ber at the opening of today's session, file in their income returns amounts|He cxplained that a month ago he given to campalgn funds in elections had promised Scnator Willls, repub of presidents, vice-presidents, senators ' lican, Ohio, that he would listen to and representatives was blocked on a the reading by that senator today of 8 poiut of order. Mr. Moore proposed Washington's tarewell address, Senators 0 p bens~ at 100 per cent tax on all such gifts A number of senators shook hands in excess of $5,000, Representative with the sttorney general, who took aham, republican, Illinois, presid- 4 seat in the rear of the chamber of ing, ruled it out of order yesierday the republican side. Ue was joined and was upheld after an appeal. No there by Senator Moses of New Hamp- appeal was made today. |shire, chairman of .he publican An amendment submitted by Rep.'senatorial campaign committee, who resentative Blanton, democrat, Texas, | chatted with him until Senator Willis to prohiibit any officer, attorney or em. | began the reading of the nddress, ploye of the internal revenue bureau | An agreemnt for adjoarnment uo- from accepting employment in con- Ul tomorrow after the .eading which nection with income matters 15 an annual event, prevented pres- within two years after entation of the favorable report on BEIORR alos Wes Fuled out on the Wheeler resolution. Chairman of ord Keyes will make the report tomorrow, but action will be deferred until Mon= | day because of the absence of & num- ber of senators from Washington. Meantime, Senator Wheeler scek an agreement with leaders to who will have the chairmanship of the invéstigating committee in place of Senator Brook« hart Under the agreement between Sen« ator Wheeler and Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, the republican leader, * President Cummins will appoint the scnators originally proposed by Mr, Wheeler as the investigators, except Senator Brookhart Previously it had been indicated that the entire s proposed by Mr, Wheeler on the ground that he want. r. Daugherty stood with the sena- r8 while the chaplain delivered the | An He then took a scat again at some estate stance from Senator Lodge of Mas. and to increase revenue bill was re for Mr. Daugherty's | Lers of both partics on the ways and | signation, n The attorney gencral had been given bound copy of Washington's address 18 committee, sury experls were figure out a set of rates, closely the reading .o ..ye the changes in marking | giyied, and amendment of the [ Wheeler Arrives In the midst of the reading, Sena- on, came into the chamber and con- leader of the republican insur- the re in ¢ de- proponent of They still w when Mr. Daughe With the cxception of most of the Mr, Daugherty left so speedily that had opportunity to Senator Willis attorney gen- cdnfer briefly fcan, Ohio, A minute before to ith Senator Fess, repui ho was seated in the back row near He abruptly tax leaving the rminated a point ed ms Mr. end of wiien 8 WARRANTS OUT FOR FAILURE 10 CLEAR WALKS' side door. Leaves By side Door, Getting his hat and overcoat left in an ante will republican e entrance, walking unaccompani e long flight #teps to 1t reet, where he entered his automo- le and drove nway He appeared in high hug during th of Property Owners And Tenants Sum- or., moned To Court By Prosecuting conye Senators Moses and Xl Attors ns, and gave no outward sign to be- . o - Fhirty-seven ay the thoughts ran through s mind as he surveyed the chamber |20 have failed to at had been the soe go. | fTOM the sidewalks of such & de- | FO rmined attuck -upon his record as a o" homes or ember of issued by t i the cabinet i s»n.nor Pepper, republi et A warrants for people the snow front of been prosecuting imber others still issued ed “a or prop clear from in lots have the for vaca ate remain Some f th ety houses i1 i by republicar and some for ants in Adams' Opinion h the landlord doesn't cing he did not faver M, n he people whom | quiry wi 0 i, Na Chaire the warrants were issued were report ed at the police station this morning . ed o the patroimen doing duty Compla are still comin policc from people whe en on icy sidewglks about t g iny warrants ar urge the Mr. lku:r..')!f(:_\, ttorney esterduy, was not owners to remov n the e nt his defi y Page 24) On Job on 76th Birthday ‘i ' Fire Chief 2 oldest fire @nd are bei lice %0 that w corditions warra b " - ROBBI_ I ICTOR depart Hh 4 n the Washington Ne, ast - Amplified Heart Beats chmled 1,200 ’\llles Away Humana Post- Fel F44 lace, 1t country in celebrated his seven anniversary today. If es through March 4, and there ery indication that he will, Mr. Wa completed twenty-thr ars at the head of the Chief Walla 1869 Cleveland, O., Wa the KED, Wednes- 1 St, he 15ofth Gift of Ven- e department R hoseman atte years, 1e- big triloquism and Bottes tor Ammuni- he ds every ite his ag- e regardicss of the He tion, Defeats Police weat Strike Settled cgate Lias of fam 1. How- | o ’ the Evanst bott rig e m " was an- the Dockworkers’ Practically Two, Two Others Very Tl =<t oF a drusstore. s ] gosided § o st Chicago, Feb. 22— Wit e s SPERIS: e . Sania o nd Mrs Herta Orn - and Mra. An and Virginia n a erit- suburb, ming ool siens 1A HOTEL poisoning ey . Feb. 22.—The Valdes complained of VAL and need ger . . Argret hosteiry, was ast might, ®°" almost pietely destroyed by fire t Iy to Although every room in as occupled, no one was re- The vie- Vinaily nmped iy Willlam 1. How. from & high ported injured. The damage was ogil- mated at $125,000 BURNED of ptomaine embers of the fas ness shortly after patro . . when We returned home at | Wall halled a taxd fn the nest street nd, Jr., nd got away