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Sl J NEW BRIT AIN R AL]) ff,-,»“fo 50 F':STABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CO.’I\ECTICUT WEDNESDAY MARCH 5, 1924 —EIGHTEE PAGEb PHILIPPINE PLEAS ..., o e MARINE LAMP GO, ... . BUNUS |3 PRUPUSE[] RIGHT AFTER CONGRESSMEN T, . | Management—All New England P G . " T " 0 ford, Stole Car in Thompson- SIISPEC”D OF W ime for Freedom Not Yet Ripe, ORI roxy Commiltee Trying to Oust pi Ry Tatest Suggwtmn Ful Cash or DOING Springfield, Mass., March James ini i Hartford, March 5.—Poss . U ey S e B e MMMMMMWLWWWWWWWM Present Administration ~, mericers, ereh & —pomsessea o memm |England rafiroad committee in an iy handcuff by which he was locked to S . o address before the Kiwanis club and another prisoner at the county bu Other GOVt Offlaa.l& Are ¥ build- . HE ALSO LAUDS GEN. WOQD chamver of commerce here todas, de- WANT OLD MANAGEMENT 'in& on Trumbun street yesterday ar- PRESENTED BY VETERANS |clared that all New England raliroads ternoon; desperate enough to steal s A d f G. . Ch e e o o vk o S v ling it oo Y Accused of Giving ) : cially of the New York, New Haven ! gyop, Kieinberger g . cape to Boston, but not suffi 1 pl I In Present State of World Relation- SIS, of the New Worlk, wew Hoted lcinberger and C. M. Bigelow, R A Ll Lo H“l{"exxl‘lrz Those Introducing Measure As Demo- P el “T- ’ F . “hip Filipinos Still Need Protecting | that for a dccade patrons of the road | Representing 1,500 Shares of Stock, Paul Shugrue, who had pleaded guilty cratic Congressmen Who Served in IS tor Walsh - lpS or spe tion have justly complained of conditioris y to the theft of an automoblle belong- enator alsh Hears He Is Arm of U. S., He Writes—Has Con- | that indicated poor service and inefii- Open Campaign to Reinstate Ru- ing to George Lune in this city on War—Anti-Bonus League Activities Rmkclellex B k and Sellin Li uor cient management. He said that the bl g beptpdiid A n | . el hinte 1o Gy s Camaeat O e el business of JoIPh Stern as Lyecuthve Manager. .‘;t:‘\’i‘;’;‘( S rested in Boston| Are Under Scrutiny ail g q " @ )16 ¢ shoe e after belng halted by shots Sheaad . Wahington S Marchi's Presigantiits ox] tu»rmor\[ ‘;;‘:jlwctillo]n l::;:] :‘h:‘n (Spetal to The Her fired by u policeman as he sped for Washington, March 5.—A two-fold | Lawyer Permlts oolidge informed the Philippine In- ”:\’tf’:‘o“frzv’\f’f’s ‘;“ “u‘"w i ristoi, Ma \nulhu war freedom in the stolen car, and is now |soldler bonus plan providing option dependence Mission today that in his POtato growers in Samne €r8 SIPL TS lover un industry's management is OF 1S Way to this city in the custody of full cash payments or paid up i : s Tnlon kit tinekhas inot iy eb comel DEIteolty (80 (RNEF SN0l I CAREN] iy R Y of county authorities. was proposed to the house : AN for " separation of the. Tuilippines Hoven roud. He auoted fgures (o Lrowing wn Brister 0 Shugrue was one of a number of ways and means commitiee today bY | rest commnmi O e Bautable President Prepared to De- from the United States, . il e e N R e (e e R prisoners who were being returned 'a committee of veterans representing 4 RBYEE . § . T Istood high among those of the entire conirol the administration of the =l from the cotbly b iR mitted today t 1 ght, J Iyov] Flestabelared DhAL e UniesdliStatos | LIS YAre no ETBMSEItNANEE Dote ot T 3 wotiee to stock- 1o \ijljum Jones Barl, Jr. who had |chairman of the democratic commit polntment as goverument cou f Evid R dl also declared that the Unite ates | .o ting other roads. holders criticising the present man- . Jr., who ha in the of! investig: g 0 wvidence, egardaiess government “has full confidence in " yro Giorrow took up the g e f ] o Ak Mikine been sentenced to the state reforma- | tee, who presented the plan, argue DRttad fidhe ki st W ]“l;‘ "' the ability, good intentions, falrness .,ion manufacturing in Massach r support in an effort to displace it} ,.° .1?\ s “, teday that he had noiUie gvo“”'”',"‘ axolstoem g “f“ was cngaged in some of 1l of Who Is Involved. 5 : of Gov General s { idea how Shugrue could have slipped !men adjuste pmpens:tior wh -\“’ i‘”“”“’ of Governor General (potty arguing that a fair presentation [at the annual meeting on March 2T.. o Lys handeuft and thet ”" ;r‘:‘ ‘x"‘i‘l‘ anAihe aered dnih “coln | bank’s ltigation in California still Need Protection. "‘i ‘_"‘5“‘";‘ "‘j‘“‘,”“;"‘]"‘::‘:\ ‘I’r “f,‘( : ]_‘ s f’ 1% slgned by John Klein- |y yoticed that he had done so was realm.” z W 5 e I 10 mansyit atate orlworldlror | oo il ot rorti e ey low, who 8a¥ | ypon he was wbout to step into the | Full c ) ‘prostH St Hroh 5.=Whlle the| Waahitngton, Aarch S=Not ouly sk S HioRahiy i thn Intler il e AT ST | e e s } o mers AL isutomobile In which the prisoners at: admi SOXT IAPN R L C AR sahanabiniing aore i s ImeN st two members Of 60 fean government owes an obligation | (. A, Aay g as not ne f 3 ‘ ctter fol- ware to be conveyed back to jail, He cost involve 21129000 ) s nation in & private ex- gress, but nee relating to other i t s a 1on | {o physical or mental well being s : LA v MV)S 1N nination of telegrams toduy, oppo- suggestions ® wrongdoing by officials to continue extending a protecting WSt Sl p A riinn o etookboldsrs then looked about for Shugrue but he Mr. Jefters (V'] fon develenad Salsl; gaoing b urin to the people of these islands. : igned stockholders, s nowhere to be seen. government wavie Ques- | o o0 o pis confrmailon iin, Wasbiugton ae well Wil -uh e urm pl 1 ving the prog- g % ; . df of Samuel Knight of Sun Francisco to | before a federal grand jury here fm- Mr. Coolidge's letter was written i ol a aratl f hugrue worked his way to Thomp- | tion in a year, q bolaveatl soreriman(lorvatl - £ . oTrasilulloni phseia vt e i present administration of gonupie 1y gome manner not yet ex- Bond Issue Possible R DI IE ARt SlLIEO T ths imed ately. Giset suking B for Wind The 3 agenal Marine 1.amp company: | piained and stole an automobile be.| If ull Veterans elected to tuke the | ot ERHOR he recovery Of Cali-| White House officials said today : Siathrs odngiforadnde have become anxlous regurding the.jonoqre € SO0 B SHEOROBIS Bl ayments, Mr. Juffers saig, it | fornia oll land: Standard Oil | that phases of evidence adduced 4§ The e 'q'lk\n\: are IS I]EE“]EI] SU[;[;ESS sufoty of our investments due o the oy’ o State's Attorney Hugh M. Would cost $1,819,500,000, which could | Sampany o) ‘ recently by the Chicago jury and not Rood 8 )r.w el \«l e fract ()m the indebtedness of the yjoom Dy Alcorn was attending o | be met by a bond fssue. He favored | o Mo h, Montana, p passed on there because of lack of SEDeD RARLORMRYC NSRRI oSS ¥ has materjully increased | eenng 4t the Higgins x«*)mal‘m compensation for army ‘officers up to | CUtor of ¥, announced jurisdiction, would be gone into by consideration of a bill providing for | st et AL noreat [EMOEALELtL ut noune risd| : s liquid assets ¢ decreased, Tl & ] i ly informed” a grand jury here, rec e | Thompsonville d the rank of captain, ¥ & independence, recently rteported by and we wizh to call your sitention to mpaonville and did not discover A frurins najusted | RS MR T : Bome of the Chaze g N 1 1 10 Th ) . s w committee. This meas-| Weather Slight Handicap ! |the desirabliity of clecting a board of | Lh¢, 109 o€ his automoblle untll 10:30| . T8 BELC Loy the Lill passed | Equitable Tru Skt ot v| The subjects expected to coms une as preparing to return home. York, which 1s a Rockefeller bank. | der inquiry involve charges that one . | directors who will in turn put back . " s et ¢ for h serve i " E The sonv! > o |last session—8$1 a day for home & vty k for' Shoppers of This 5 ion to e ol the com- |, ooiie ,,l,::f":(p:‘,’:‘,"::m Dollce | wer | e and $1.26 & day for overseas serv. | According to ihis information, Sen-| or more high officlals used officlal in- Vicinity pany, a man fitted by experience go | i T M OTEE BT ut notlce of | 0 "Could be applied in the plan, and sufd, Mr, Knight now is|formation for purposes of speculation; s dinois o ) Bring 1L out of its prosent ditioulties g, o “owl; ;:\ (c‘n:l surrounding |t T L Could be limited to $500 tor | ©! ltigation for that Lank in | that liguor permits were wrongly pro- governmant of the United' Lo and develop the sale of its products, e ported that a ear )} = " oo and 8625 for overseas California. He added that it the story cured through use of money; and thut proved correct, it would be a basis official government flles were turned s - o answering the dese P ‘ the president wrote, “would “Mr. Rudolph Stern, we know, to | pg pe 'y E ‘\]it,(?r,l’,f;",”{,"f‘:f that own- | Lo ice, ¥ { . Alcorr d been seen le Under the McKenazie bill, now be- .(\.1 opposing confirmation by the over to persons not entitled to them, scnate, The development has created a stir that it had performed its | The merehants report the resuits * Laiiin tted b o ar: by the Wiipino neople, or | “Teade at Momo Day,” so far very| % UL RERH TOO0 Y SNRORC ine Springfild on Sate stréot at a the committee, which is similar cto " Jicu s 0N P g . o 2 ¥ " The 0 ce Ve fore e co ATLes, . 2 oy 9 < | ' dpesl N 11 of s obligations tt-"l’;‘““"\“:"‘“”““)‘f‘ all tndicatlons Wt |, giion and due to the urgency of [(abid Fate: The Boston police wore ¢ iyt votoed by Prestdent Harding, |, O Knight was seiccted by Presi-(in official circles, however, second ilzation; I¢ it should yleid ai thig{’ 1S SVORE Wil RO & OOMARICIS #X the matter, have prevailed on him to e L e yments would g0 only to dent Coolidge to bring action under a only to that which followed the oil + 1o your uspirations for nutional; The cavly morning truding was verk | oo T/ 0 oRliihRe ai CatthaTRoo e It wus supposed he was attempting those not entitled to more than $50, Fesolutioa offered by Senator Walsh, ) disclosures. to get to Somerville, a suburb where Anti-Bonus League and unanimously n«{up\\nl by both the| president Coolidge announced last Louse and senute. Senator Walsh Was | pjght that the charges against the Bt brisk with a slight let-up as the (&9 bt tiec e e .onvinced, the | Weather threutened, and again became (1Y U0 6 CIURET T bt proxy {10 wus famillar with streets and( poo0 iecelving the democratic General Wopd, | mere nlmh!w w lvn'n the weather clear- |00 Na that nd. 8 h‘uusw.\' mvj' where he was urn‘»l\-dtm“n"”w committee Inquired into the :.nlvu-)‘\)ullui in the selection two members of the house, involving the resolutiops (¢d & bIt around noon time, The bar- . . us you probably know,, LeDruary 24 by Detective Sergeunt| o\ ooy of the ex-servicemen's anti- | '0reSoing its usual public leuring goceptance of money in connection legislative bodies | Bains offered were evidently too h.lllv'l- tha araas BN d Rl skooks Morjarity, charged with stealing an bonus league. Knowiton Durham, |t !Vilhl‘“l‘f!‘hkrlll“l records - SeNt|yith the release of federal prisoners, act aud has acted | InG for the buying public to overlook, hmn Rt REEeanin. and all nig “utomobile belonging to George Lane Wi o “0r (\e organtzation, pre- here from Palm Beach, the oil com-|\ouid be thoroughly investigated by of hix proper and!and even in the fuee of the adverse| [WIEE (TG CORREE MIC G0 of this city. Pited o list of contributors fo the | Mittee today found turther reference |y grand jury. Prior to that, the son- constitutional authority.™ wouther, thousands were out early 01, 4"y, "1g1¢ nuve been directed en- |leagur and explained that it was(t0 the “principal” mentioned in one gee voterans committee had held two Will Sustaln Govemnor, | take udvuntuge of the many bargains (Fe0 1 1818 e Beett HREIRE She NOT “iALL STREET BOMBER [operated on contributions, the $1 m,..,.‘wf the Mcleun telegrams previousiy | sessions to consider the charges and Fhus convines te continued, “it | offcred as an laducement to the clty's W 0 0 de T o hing elve. | of members being optional. | d into the record u resolution for an investigation had 04 118 L WEOpIe ONSLING Juatito/ Slhios & Wi Tr. Stern 18 the man who buflt up ) The league now has about 20,000 '“'1"""’" IB*:"\""“““""“ sald they re-lhaen fntroduced in the hou eveloped the business during its London Prisoner Who “Confosses” | members, Durham said, and $96,000 fi}% ‘m:‘:l',:m“".'f i oy "'||.‘\'.';M:'\l;l‘ Refuses 0 Give : has been spent In its opcrations, the [ W. 1L Crim, who was in prosperous years, held it together " o ¢ 3 o e o during the lean years and has the Found 1o Have Been in San Quentin | expenses now running about \-\0“)“"‘.‘.““ ta blish the identity of |oparge of the Chicago Investigation |a month. Whe Sovtaoipel.” has conferred with metnbers of Both mowledge of detall, technie I, : > R g .:“'y“l“‘ ""”m:‘.m:‘“;‘ '".""“‘:_"“"',"]';:ff’ When Vaplosion Oceurred, Explainiog his opposition to the| Iré . Bunnett, an editorial writer yoato and house but he has de 0 ot H ~ bonus, Mr. Durham declared he and (00 the Washingion Post, was the aU-{i, tyrnish them the numes of i* the Vlilpino people | the effect that even more of the shop- /DY N0 one clse, and furthermore 18, New York, March 6.—Whatever! (L (5o sn ougue hatloved tho (thOr of one of the “prifipal” mes- |invelved or any details, taking the po- in the support And | pers wore gottng out. It was an- PErsonatly well known to the cntire hopes the New York police had of | Mow vy 6F the Bl o ar to |Bagus, sent from Washitgton, Janu- [giver e A7 A S0 O ires. fire as good an ad- nounced by Miss Curtin, scerctary of Warine lump trade, solving the mystery of the famous \‘,,,'M thelr own 1.3,,,,‘,.,‘ and familios | ary 29, to Edward B. McLean, pub- !,,w development before ",," of e v¢ hax boen aftorded | the chimber of commerce, thut there| “We foel contident that with -him Wall street explosion through the con- | PrOtCR LI OO BEECE T 0T [ligher of the Post. The committee o gipy) 2. Tt was doveiopod 9 mor | General Wood, | were about twice ux many people on direeting the future polieies of. the fonsion of Ralph Thurber vanished to- | o L1Orefofe the 4unsiion of | [has information that the reference (gontuiy at Chicaro. I connection Wil be rather a testl-|Main stroctut 1:45 a8 there would gen- "OMPANY, & very much desired ehange | day when they were advised that ho | b was n member of the American | Was not to Attorney General Daugh- | (i S% S0 LV o iy it parcdness for the fulljerally be, and she assumes that *Frade W11 oceur and we will have roggon- | was in San Quentin penitontiary, Call- |y ’ “"lerty as he was himself in Florida at | pooh o (ERTEL detment of Charlos dlons of citizanship, than an |t Hone Duy” is responsible for this able wssuraner that « dividend puving| fornia, when the explosion occurred. | ““Fiomar Lmyvenport of Tesas, pre- |that time, gy ity . ity proparcdness 10 | condition. Miss Curtin alko states that Dasis will be reached at an early date. Thurber, advices sald, was sen. | nooP DROIPOES T FORAS The Bennott message said thero [ s " cem alvo has reported the their country,” 8 | the merchunts are "l vy much The undersigned own or represent ' tenced to San Quentin prison in "“\I-‘I“”‘v'.‘d"” the war for a bonus ",\(v«nl)‘ul be “rocking of the boat and ,“‘h'ln the White l‘hvvln- leaving to communication was 3.000 | plagsed with the business transacted $500 xhares of stock and have given ruary, 1920, for a three year term. ||n‘,“',,, until recently he h.d. opposed the (N0 resignations” wnd added that the | pe gqont Coolidge the d”,m;‘" an te g and reviewed indetail the fup to a late hour this afternvon this mutter their earnest consldera- | was released two years tater. The Wall {yooo0 Lt round that men who vel- | “Principal was cxpecting a reaction }“,”, action should be tahen T o. Phllippine Togis tlon with the sole fdea of bringing the street explosion, which killed thirty |y, i0ered as mechanics in the alr gerv. | from political attacks.” y's unnouncement was interpreted anees agalnst Company ont of Its present diffieulties| persons and Injured scores, occurred |jon constdored adjusted compensation | The special senate committec ap- |, "0n yndication that the executive glet of the i OLD LANDMARK BURNED nd - of protecting our investments on &sptember 16, 1920, {as rightly due them since others had [ pointed to investigate Attorney Gen. | (o prepared to demand & complete president sadd, was “that without the harm and expense of a Thurber, who &s In @ London prison, | jotned ship yard crews and earned as | Pangherty today called into private ’sl‘mnn of the evidence, regardioss of ntoexecutive autherity of J cecivership and we now ask your{mads his confesslon to the American | much in n weok as they did in a|conference John I W, Crim in charge | o "0 W tnvolved., 1« is in your opinion out of o)y stage Coach Tave of 200 Years cooperation by signing and promptly consul general in London and that flm-lmor‘”\ | of the Veterans' bureau gmnd jury The investigation resolution intros vith the reasonuble asplr returning the enclosed prox: clal sent 1t to Socretary Hughes who | - proceedings at Chicago. |duccd yestorday in the house by the Filipino people. Ago Destroyed i N, YoeChurche Yours very teuly, |forwarded it to Governor Smith Mr. Crim's advice was sought us to |paced VRSN N o rrott was rer necaston 'r-‘..~'||1\':|r'||."‘\ .'n gooes Pray For Thive Trappod, PROXY COMMITTEEL wTh- poli later concluded that OPPOSE RATE GUTS | procedure toward securing Anforma- fo Lo Tl Tiiles committes but rnod, “the prestdent wrote, | . Tohn Kieinberger Ihusber secking a free passage to tion from the department of Justice | oo gl waid today that ne this deelaration ""‘"”""*"l" "; Now York, March b.-—An historie . '-' ‘|“Il|p"ln\\ the United States, 1t uppeared, they s 5. and elsewhere, {,..-n.... would be taken on it for the e o ROS [ynroc-story bullding at Porty-Third otter 1rom Mr, Stesn sald, that he had carcfully read press [ Committee members want informa- | L0 onie s pether L woke ‘all Jaw- .‘".-ru bunl"l'lvlrrl .‘,“.”m which, {8 the A supplementary 1etter signed by accounts of the explosion and had |GlAstnbury Soap Factory Saye Re-lyion ahout the two house membr r~"",""r"':' r::,,.:,.,‘::"‘ ‘(“-"h'h"\.'r M:‘“::\“ withoul our power” 8o g o iuch days of 200 yoars ago, was | MF. Stern includes the following state. |used the information to construct a| guethms West of Chicago Ghve Un. 41 10 have taken money for securing | (o o 4014 him no Information could ision us this shall "y, cige tavern on the Bpston post Ments story intended to effect his extradition, | pardons. This evidence was devel- |y Te, iehad n congressional commit- contideration of “The present manageme f o b ormeps, | oped e o hd Jur “hi- ul meana there will bo reason 10 road, was destroyed today present management of the falr Advantage of Mid-Westerners, | oped hefore the g A jury at Chie | 0 vithout embarrassing the ustics \ L thers : Celebrants of Ash Wednesday pour- Nationa! Marine Lamp company was § ; X | cago Py e o Heipate muteally beactieent eon- | Sr SRR LS S Agnes Ro. changed in the wammer of 1923 by PHYSICIAN ls AGCUSED ew York, March b.—Protests by | 1t was suggested that M .~m“"" ~~I";":“:“s.—r‘x'v'\vln:u:'”! ntation of its ustons, That you have thus deelared | T hureh and, Ied by Rev, having myself and Mr. John Kiein ew Lngland manufacturcrs against | yight be in a position 10 throw some e e yo purpose to restrict your modes of ather John White, prayed for the 'loerzer, both of whom have been fden the proposcd reduction of transcon- jight on the reason for Mr. Daugh - ppeal and metivods of enfareing it 4 | (ST TR T e trapped in the | e with the marine lamp busines Walerbury Doctor fs Held Pollowing tnental rafiroad rates for shipments | yqy's appearance before the grand ‘ ' ) H |west of Chicago, were rosumed t0day | jury just re it reported “GCLURES ls HOCLURES y more e cvidenes 0f 1he progross for the last clghteen years, superseded ] : burning structure, Fitipine people, under IO i ned the tro, a woman by another management. While the Donth of Young Woman in How-gt the hearing hefore the interstate |* The message cxamined tod . g and her son and John Monsces, whose "'°W management has undoubtedly pital Aficr Operation, commerce commission than half a hundred of which will be (WCautinued on Page 18) condition was 80 serfous thut the tied to improve the company’s con. .. M. ¥, Drice, spokcaman fOF & 808D | reud fnto the record 8t m public | Veteran Publisher Repurchases Mags - cortain dangers ha develop. it nittes members say, Wwasi ‘ to place the ques- before the house itself Jotermined to sustain him: irpose will be 1 3 % the | tull shopping bags carried Ly the ligent coop- | women folks to realize that the day I'ilipino people in this| would be a red letter in the history of the purchasing power of the dollar, W the wiele siiuation in this city. impartially, one cannot! Latc reports this witcrnoon wer ury, March 5. uty € " . e ¥ ; 3 turing company of Glaston- |y " we priest administered the last rites of ition. , \ manufac aring tomorrow re received un o 10 you and whic r mot quickly the railroads in order that they might et 5 " Hellevine, Monsees was overeoms 1 and whi ir not quickly §U ~ Pt s b sued for all messages received aty : 3 S when he dashed into the bullding in (changed, will resuit in such serfous g4t _\-:'-41"‘1““‘ Aol fiyfl"- compete with water transportation VI8 |yt Beach by Melear Won | in 1922To Ne T Lditor. youth before firemen arrived o an Glineod 1lesil e ration. Setas | SAE Mdruntage 16, Many WiCele Wegt- {of (e Eolegriltiin W L from | (lyre, founder of MeClure's magazine 3 o u' ..’ L3 gal "P' et ‘-’ 10148 forn competitors, Chicago 1 otl tie 1 repurchased the publication and nent to the war and during the re. L Brederick B Keell, also of Nau-| g, p. Burknolder, appenring for &~ “Mumpers of the committer sl | wiil net as fts cditor-in-chief, it was ARCHBISHOPS SML SAT. construction period the company was Siu€k, a3 rcsponsible for the Wom- |vaiie manufacturing company of 1n- | omc missing wups in the first batches | innownced at the edlorial offiees hets sell y. 8 eath r. . who was ar- n Orchard, Mass., sald any down { ounced at the o orecd to sell marir wmps and b i e dia T 1, Mass, ny of telegrams had been filled in and | ¢ . esied on a ¢ or's warrant " N ( - . . et oday Mr McClure founded the Cambridge, Mass., March b.—Ttufus products at practically cost figures, or "m’ s gt fylRpbeidre o ]',’l‘l ward revision of the rall rates west of [y o jorecting additiona forine- | indgactng 16 1093 G was SWRoP ond jison. a messcnger of the Centrut Hayes And Mundelein Going 1o Pards uccount of over production. business | HME Of thC o s at Wb~ Cpjeago would be disastrous for his o0 4, obtatned. ¢ » 918 Whon B © reted Irust Co. was held up by three men depressior en competition, | STV 10 Naugmteck o company. Iven under existing rates e . wd of $5,300, —Mevive Numors That They May ARG he fir " o o | bonds, but with the filing of Deputy | pyrkholder said, his company fre I toduy and robbed of $5,800, His Ho : the | X t : Coroner Conway's finding today it 18 | quently lost contracts on the Pacific ossailants escaped In an automobile. | X . conditions in the market becoming _oTonor (SRWANS TRORS s f Johtwon, the pofice Seid, was on his| Beveme Card _— better, we then in April were able to cipected tha physician will be ' Goast because it was necessary to ship arralgned in the borough court elther o ! lows " yank to the o 1- 3 ol chbisho: crease the pHces to show a sub by water to avoid financial los way from the bank to the Elliott A New York, March s.- Archbishop incr eicen 14, Sy v:mv‘;". tomorrow moraing or Friday WOTA- dressing Machine company with cash | patrick J. of w York and . stantia 1\ fp Y ‘ing for the company’'s payroll when %o | Arehbishop George W. Mufidelein, of uge of t RFORNEE L e e — vew en’s Ex i GET"NG TAX SENTIHENT men leaped from their automobile and ' Chicugo, today booked pascage on the 1007, M N 3 ointing their revolvers at him snatch- | Berengatia, Wwhich will sail Saturday | “Under my managemer com- Hartford Bigamist Gets 1 se Over 1 Million IR YT the Mevner A | T ; ction during the big g rikos - CLERGY NOT INCLUDED d 1 e sns gt o B e s Ihtes we e oy From O‘l:e to.Three Years, xcw tiaven, March . —Tax exempl | senator Watson Will Advise President i hire " h e e ' e e | was en & Arch aye o BURS > S ¢ 1 fo! Marc .—Joh N - J y his ¢ neT jed durin Whee! and put of full speed as soon €8 ' declined 1o discuss persistent rumors 1o 1923, werr delivered without there m-! '“'; ;»4:- ’::‘]"‘“ J"’m',""'r’{‘d"“’:y "’;:“f:;r “': ;'::'“.'1':"‘,‘", e pe i his companions rcjoined him. (T‘h*‘(hru he and Arehbishop \lfnu lein having be T’ \.{), re '»v":nn' ;;u.’:x:, Judge Wiiliam M. Maitbie in the su- | cor ,'"‘ to the figurcs made public by jearned that the number o ’I he | were to be awarded red hats defective merchandi . ‘ the Perior court today to state prison for the local board of essors today No eferving To T When He ~085. e ——— exacting work : S {he ON¢ to threc years for bigamy, having The largest holder excmpt e (Ierz\ man Exonerated b . e e i the Pleaded guitly to the charge. He was|erty is Yale univer with siig Milford Woman Dies After On W hlte Slave Charge peciaity. ariieics | ScParated but not divoreed from hie|over $21.000.00¢ property < S 2 - . P E r first » ¢ has a police record TE 00,000 Falling Down Some Stairs jiumaie, Moreh 5—-The Rev. Fred- now bets duccd by the company, | o S e yoate T | Aangut N Dotber OF cnouigt ps Miltord, March 5.—Mrs. Bdna Van erick H. Johnson, former pastor of the | were o t and put : e erty is the New York, New Hay Duser, 64, of Weedsport, N. Y., fell | pligim chureh of Mansfield. Ohio, a productio s Even the SUSPECTS BOYS OF THELT Hartford railroad with a total on the stairs in her daughter's home | has been exonerated of a charge of present management must concede .l Tl ol tound I an 067,29 . . b e i gentlemen of the cloth lhere last night and broke her unkle. | violating the Mann act in a report of '{hat instes . being any eriti- old barn ewned by the Corbin Screw 4 = . i prohibit While surgeons were preparing to set, the federal grand jury, which returned cism the ¢ of the mer- .orporation by Barl Kisselbach, an . - " . bim In the bome about an honur later death |ne bill in his case chandise, the company has employe of the company, And afer ., 8¢ B v ' ar came. The doctors had though it| He was arrested in Jamestown, N. praise for the o teh manutacs |l ioned were alioied 10 89, 1 Pt e b an and tioned several etasses of men, bt Dot ter an oethe g v s e pan- y "he S - . a a ' 4 ceary to administcr an anesthetic Y., last weck. ¥ith Miss Pear 1. Dav- ured ! | ou THE | 4 tor they had Jeft, Kisselbach 10und | jgent of the German ftelchsba d they were about to do this when ' benspeck, soloist in his church. He n cannot step ¢ d ind an .0 4 fashiight and pliers that he | pop Paris fron Mrs, Van Duser was taken 11l Her |left the federal building ympanied | individual qualified to take over the ‘3.4 wyn him were missing. He asked :, ;"T .‘.? k",r,: y,rv ,J.‘,, again by t - CLUE 10O CONMVENTION P er. . K. Sheldon la y ife daughter after the Aure of thls clam of ¥ - . : e wee e heard A ¥ the : jaughter, Mrs. R. . Sheldon later |by his wife and daughter aft manufacture of this class of mef- 4, police to ald him In recovering peparation caperts committce headed e » S said th other had suffered for jury reported. chand because f i technical g, 1e ic ~ sald that her W " ury repo andis use ¢ pchnical | the otcn art by Charles G, Dawes concerning the Manager Pat Moran of S -tecliigee years from bronchial asthma Mrs. | - - difficuities involved and 1t . — " . o | . Van Duser leaves two sons who are in | BRADY-HUTCHISON LEADING ility of finding expericnced many- * :":;:;’:“ the new bank of issuc in The Reds lg \en I l3age's atma mated, w811 send the South Africa and anoth daughter, | sgjami, Fla.. March fike Brady |facturers familiar with the fne 1y T e . Cincinnati, Marel The condition st Gler club to the Rtepublican na- Mra. James Kamaley of Weedsport. |..4 Jock Hutchison, were one up on |have a real interest in the business T > of Manager Pat Moran of the « ous! convention here duitag the e Arthur G. Havers, British open golf and as the larg individual stock- WEEKS ORDERS PROBY cinnati Reds, who ffering from cok of Jur , Colonel Carmi A AMERICAN Y £ champion and Jimmy Ockenden, at | holds v r safety of the Hartford, March 5 —Forvecast ' Washington, Mareh -An investi- attack of acute indigestion, took a om e irman of the Cleveland Quebee, Mareh 5.-—Ulrié Labrie, [the end of nine holés it/ the semi- | comy if the present management for New Britain and vicinity: gation of the recent explosion at torn for the worse today and ¥ nnounced to- , of Lawrence, Mass, shot and killed | finals today. Walter and Joe allow e ue in office Clearing and colder tonigh \\'!xnn‘ N. J. was ordered today by specialist was calied o consultati a, " s in the club. saself tast nigit in the Belanger ho- | Kirkwood, were two up on Bill Mehi- | “The fiquid resources of the com-| | Thuradny falr and colder. Seetetary Weeks to establish Whether | according 10 a #pec et i A heing completed tl. He arrived from the United |horn, and MacDonald Smith at the i ||{the army or the federal government|Cincinnati Times-Star (1 rlando. | to Uhe N S W Mites but & few houts betore. ! turn. e (Continued on Teu:h Page.) | #— # | was in any way responsible. shmer onsequences to 1 ymy make a subsequent change too “For past thres years subec. Boston Auto Bandits Get sack Con- tain £5800 rom Central Trust Co. Messenger, trectorship. Early perodical was taken over s Lupton company, and MeClure resumed his editoria He has now bought back the | maguzir 1 will remain as editor of Opinions Held 1y Senate On Laright Today Paplaine That He Was police bandit car w Mentioned Law Breakers rs enum wddress in 1 mer today. m n Thompson said.

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