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ews of the World | By Associated Press ISTABLISH FISH POLE MAY BE - NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1924. —EIGHEN 4. J Sloper Seriously Ill at New York " Major Martin, Thus Equipped, w G Ward OF Sarvaion. || P s vemor BURSUM PENSION BILI \- il | Washington, May 3.—Presi- GOMPANIONS To Go ON dent Coolidge today vetoed the Bursum omnibus pension bill, The veto was based on the Other Aviators Ordered Not To Wait ! For Commander—Thus Far Search ground of economy, Mr. Cool- idge holding that the measure For Aviator and His Mechanic Has r _ Proved Fruitless. would entail an unwarranted Arefn o the treasury. False Pass, Alaska, May 3.—As a result of information from natives | scattered along the barren Alaskan peninsula that they saw Major Fred- | erick L. Martin, who has been missing since Wednesday morning, headed northwestward in the direction of | : x Chignik lakes and the Bering sea, | Decrease in Appeals for Aid wireless calls were broadcast today to 5 all vessels in that northern body of Noted in Depal‘tment Report water, and additional parties were or- ganized to search the rocky Bering sea shore. Others Ordered Forward While government ships and can- nery boats continued combing the P00 /thh hatioialle. €screass ia. the southwestern shores of the Aleutian - y islands and the Alaska peninsula as Rhumber of persons seeking relief from far east as Chignik for Major Martin, ' the board of public charitles, accord commander of the United States ing to the annual reports of Superin around the world flight, his three , .00 \oyiam ¢, Cowlishaw and companions awaiting him at Dmch‘I % rvdr = harbor Unalaska Island, were prepar- | Investigator Walter Kosswig. ed today to continue their journey if Reporting on conditions in this de- weather conditions permitted. The | partment, Mr. Cowlishaw has the fol- next scheduled stop for the three was '\ v Atka Island, 350. miles southwest of °‘,‘,!l§‘h‘e“:0;::- Wit Sugy weew mfi:"’dl,,?::d':\’. year was $95,096, 'This included $10,- . te,'le[raphed to)t ‘3“ ,3 speed | 000 for the new annex to the towy from Washington, D. ". lo" &m- NOtS, The total e rpeRaltures amsunt w:-ut:lvurd and not wait for thel [ 68M0. §45.094.883 $7.000 was. trane mander, Searchers Fall Everywhere Reports received from King Cove stated that vessels had searched un- successfully for Major Martin and hiy mechanie, Staff Sergeant Alva "I‘l’» vey, in two harbors and five bays, Ef- Improved conditions are credited appropriation for the ferred to the street department; 000 was transferred to the vac clinic, This makes a total of 24,23, leaving a balance of $1, 7 to turn back, The amount collected and turne: into the city treasury was § fears old, and a c farm hand in Jin- inta mile an hour rate. n, was taken Sherwood and Depr custody early ! boure be is appearance in court o that the sperd 1% v were able 1a obtain ' miles an hour. sk avidencs ta wrraiew Wim. Var Maw 7 ) was not over 20 bu " FLIERY SMVAT'flM Roosevelt Hospital, LESS IN PAST YEAR i |herift Perry | of vesterday, and it was not anfil a few or Wesfport who was with him claim- ' the The bearing was set ' the city, ithaft af tws sutomobilen * Prominent Banker Suffers Relapse and Message Re- ceived Today Says His Condition Is Critical. Andrew J. Sloper, for the past 57 ‘Years connected, with the New Britain National bank, and for 29 years the — | president of that institution, is in a critical condition at Roosevelt hospi- tal, New York cit went an operation d terda in the ago. some improvement was banker's condition, but he suffered a hemor- rhage that it lessend his chances for recovery, according to a message received he Although best known as a banker, Mr. Sloper had an interesting publie | life, having served as a state scnator, alderman, councilman and police, {park and cemetery commissioner at | previously been paroled. The arvest Baker a few days ago elearcd up mystery surrounding a series of irglaries in the business section of The youth also admitted the | where he under- | Average Daily Circulation Week Ending 10,439 April 26th .. PAGES. STATEPOLIGEHUNT ' CUBA APPEALS T0 U. S, FOR WEIR Il_Y NAMITERS ARMS AND AMMUNITION FOR USE AGAINST REBEL BANDS \Damage of $1,000 Reported Near QUADRANGULAR LOVE Request Who Wouldn’t Adopt This Little Orphan? il | Big Nepang Reservoir e Probably Will EARRESTS ARE ANTICIPATED 1 ANfil.E; 4 ARRESTED Be Filled From Sup- | Collinsville Residents Said (0 Be Sus- ply Of EXCCSS War Material Held By The Army. | | | | pected of Destroying Dam—Chict o yinent Vermont Men " and Women Are Await- fuse to Give Any Information. | ing Trial Hurley and Engineer Saville Arrest of two or mere residents of ! Collinsville, residents of | near the big Nepaug reservolr of the| St. Aluaus, Vermont, May 3.—As st Hartford water department, is antici- | result o ‘eanguiar love tangle, | E resident the section Zayas Himself MELIN 3 pated by the state police as the resuit | two me X smen who have | A Introducing Mellne Bedrosian, a | of the blowing up of a weir in the ! been ", %) 2 ‘s ot me | Leaves for Trouble Zone child who has been adopted by the Phelps brook, about a mile from the villag ( IV g, ‘' be| H L by Waks A | huge dam at 4 o'clock on the morning | placed v. 48 ),l;‘daq Ny, | To Obtain First Hand In- P o 5 Sirls’ club through a|of “Aprjl 20, Dynamite tore such a |of court he. 23y, p 3 | desire to assist in the Near East Re- Lole in the weir that at least $1,000 Their arrest yes, "‘lu Vv 4 | Iormalion of Re\'oll. lief drive, damage was done. The only motive | tlement out of court ] it | Meline, as you can see Ly her pic- for ]flu- crime, ‘\‘hIich' u;r‘l be ‘Ie:\l'nll- ; l:u?:““{\,}:r:) ;,! anm:unln.s“ x\-.\ e e, a . 1411 is that some residents thought tha i L] d agains Al ¢ 5 o8 ture, is a charming little tot upont o weir prevented fish from going in- | Phelps and preceded trial of a similar Washington, May 3. — The Cuban whose youthful shoulders the situa- |y, the brook and in order to enjoy the 'Suit, with damages set at $100,000, |Sovernment facing * a condition of tion in the Near East has borne heav- | sport of rod and creel, the small dam brought by Phelps against I F, | violence™ in "Sunta Cla province, caused by revolutionists, to the Washington as appealed government’ for se of a considerable amount of and ammunition for use by the forces aguinst the revélution- Greenwood, which is set for Monday uext The four, who pleaded not guilty in | the city court yesterday and were re- |9 lcased under bonds, are rncz,m,“ Greenwood, Mrs, Eva M. Phelps and |i5ts. Mrs. Lillian Wood. Phelps before he [ The appeal today was approved by went west in 1922 was president of |the state department and forwarded ily. Still, she can smile. When the Was blown away to allow the mem- : bers of the finny tribe to swim down picture was snapped she must have ¥ A had a premonition that she was to be | the stream and thereby make fishing adopted by some girls in New Britain | €0nditions much better. and that's the cause of her happi- Hurley and Saville Sil ness, The dynamiting has been well cov- Meline is a native of Armenfa but ":’"“1"‘1; "“"lh" “’;’“k ""‘f| it ":n""""r; 1s now living in Greece. Thr: |Skood that the atate police have pul % - av Aehia e g AR m:’] gm:t‘:rnsllu- h:‘;;:x:(;l:: in such good work that the identity of | the First National bank of Enosburg |10 7:\» war department where it is re- ley Works Girls' club her sustenance the culprits is known. When asked | I'alls. Mrs. Wood left town at about garded as certain that the arms and for the immediate future been as. | about the case last night by a “Her- | the same time and the state charges [AMmunition asked for will be mado ~L\'rml Miss Marie M. Kerwin is :r:;. ald” reported, Superintendent of State | that they went to Seattle, Wash., to- ~;‘;‘“-’""l‘ to Cuban authorities without ident of the olub, {Police Robert T. Hurley of Hartford | ether. Phelps now makes his home [dly, R |refused to discuss the matter, He In Seattle 3 ie absence of Secretary Weeks, thought that It was up to Engineer Before his departure, Phelps dis- | WAr department officials declined to s -l > 5o 3 roperty, |Téveal the amount ot munitions asked i Caleb M. Saville, who Las charge of Posed of a large amount of property, MRS, TELL SHILES AS LAWYERS FIGHT the reservolr work for the city of LUt later he boyght some of it back, |(or: but indicated there would be no Hartford, to do the falking. e and at Intervals has lived in Knos. |trouble in filling the order from the ’ burg I Soon after he left he was [SUPPIY of excess war supplies held by would not deny and neither would he affirm that his department had been called in. This Information was clinched this morning, however, from deposed from his position ms )ank |the army, president and Greenwood @uececded him. Mrs, Phelps obtained a divorce ble Zone Goes to forts to find them in Leonard and T . an authoritative source, which dis. last year. Havena, May 3.—President Adolga harbors, and Coal, Kelkofsky, | "The new annex to the town hom ! velled any doubts on the soore Wood's suit against Phicips went to [1eft Havana today. for Santa ’ d Paviof bays prov- '3 8 two story building of fireproo G ]‘ ed l " l‘ BI T T J teial on Thu . Phel oo | Brovites, whi A s Voleano, Bear ani oonstriclibh, Tv conmws. of fout 0D16SS aye] 0 Al TQKOS '~ ingineer Saville was even more | trial o hursday. Phelps was the | § ! re armed men are in cd unavailing., Latest dispatches de- wards for .women, reecpiion room. reluctant than Mr, Hurley, He ad. o0y witness and told of his treips [ revolt against his government, He clared the ships went as far as Ivan® oo o0 WO sl B ot e ANDREW 1. SLOPER L l l : l mitted that the welr had been dam. | ACross the continent in 1922 and 1923 [was accompanied by Secretary of Ine Island at the foot ot Paviof volcano. oy A T Satt ‘mo"" Indry & - = | l[te memt H lIQlICSl aged but when asked if it had been | @nd of having engaged in the real terior Inturralde, and General Mers Overland searching groups from and Plenty of closet room, ” "’1"";"‘"' times, He was a member of Iblown up, he sald that he did not 'ate business in Seattle. He declined |rero, chief of styf. Chignik returned late -"”‘""‘“ :“c‘:‘n */Phis has been a long folt want and :lm. e irpri " TORISUNNON (X oty know. He also did not know how | {0 Anawer any questions as to whether | His departore” was kept a socrot DUt S35 QeRANty trens of the Amu will take care of:the inmates of they Ar, Sioper 1s o member of 11 MAKES NO ADMISSIONS much aamage nad been - done, al- I-lr;, Wood was with him on his jour- | unti ome time aftor his upeeial trall aviators, " I tow sro ar Pl e e N thought he is the chief in charge of | 1o¥S With w military guard had left the Chances of Getting Food town home for a great many years.'hoard of dircctors of nine corpors e S - 4 X It was brougit out that he stopped [eity. It was understood he was going s fiers at- We expect the building will be com- tjops —_— the water department work and the ¢ Eimi 3 T Gastes bis 1088 o ta Ehiontas . ) The YW Thy SRS Duteh ' pleted and teady for occupancy by i A w dor . wits | NOPRUE layout 18 one of the blg parts At Bimira, N. Y., during his 1922 trip, | to Clenfucgos, near a spot wisre most tempted was a "'W‘; cut l‘“ have July 1 . Attorucy for Defense in Verbal Tilts | "0l B DR oy water system. l‘||n was confronted with Mra, Emma | of the trouble has centered i the Tast Ithough the gales e The : - . Sotol May Biglin, keeper of a rooming house | few days, :v::;‘;::todAltnd l‘ho temperature has ! “The town home has been n Y- W. C. A- VOTES CHANGE With Prosecutor -~ Grand Jury l“':-vm‘f' shlv rmll'. hu. 'll‘;“d‘"‘l“m‘_:’: n :vxnl‘cny here B % sald to Dave| .1t web declured by SubSocretary of . fe that charge of Mr. and Mrs. Ggorge Kikbe Collinsville, in whie v estroyed . d nof " BN " ""mmal :u‘htl);nlt"‘:‘l:mll:: '::;e:-l‘:. during the past year. A visit to the ; : Probably Wil Be Called on May ' wolr and other parts of the Nepaug ":";"::'-"’;" “(‘l‘r". ',“‘&'” '“]’ ‘I“' 2 e L”'”’"‘l o ;M Torre that- Foatkipis the missing m ot . E A : 1ot ted, sald today that the ze her, Mrs, n later was held | Sayas desired to ascertain personally . |tow on 1 w that it t National Conventio Yecide . g plant are located, said today tha! ] P . # from lack of food as :I;ey‘:ld Ef,:..',::,‘nmnnl:m ':Ip::l‘n',x’"”m""h: ":m’:."‘]j" venting: Decides to 15—Trial May 20 Likely, ' destruction was & fact but that e 484 :uu... In the trial of Pheips und | the exuct gituation . in Banta, Clara ry provisions from Chignik. ] vell 4t Voting Rights to Girds of " had not been called in on the case to & Wood. province and that his departare for of Killlng game were small, natives jare well cared for. i Middletown, May 3. — Coroner | Fv_ Hot be | Yesterday counsel announced that |the scene of the anti-Zayas and antie vaid, One faint ray of hope that }ht ;Dl‘l'r:' l:-rnsxl‘l:nlm :‘; l‘fl\yi"' ”‘w '-';N\"- Creads Heretofore Barrved, Lowndes A. Smith of Middiesex | Shh! I's a Mystery the trial would not procced as the | reelcction outbroak did not mean that oy ; and others to v S s e - gy sl $ . . e men might not die from starvation A ; o i . county today held an Inquest into the| So eavofully was the dynamiting case had been settied, and the arrests | the situation was more serious, was disclosed by a member of a coast |and inspect the town home and farm New York, May 3. Delegates to the : followed. | Sl Elude Federals, e teew who t01d overiand scarch- | at thelr convenience national convention of the Young 4°ath of Charles I Bluir, chicken hidden that (hu"l;\muue !m:(lnt-n S0 | “ehaips 1n bia et agninw Greom. | movet oIS Wiat S s ing parties that Major Martin waw; Following s the report of Inves- Women's Christian Association voted raiser and farmer, of Killingworth, “""f" 'f"";" : f“dl‘;""‘_“:l'.:m :;’e‘l”:_ wood charges that the latter induced fuegos claimed by the government 16 presented with a fishing pole while llnlt:-r‘hol:;flt: <ot o oy to change tho basis of member. | for whoso alleged murder Mrs. Jo- | parent today but eye witneses of the | rs. Pheips to leave him | be the only place in the island where 9 v “Durin e year av made ship he assoclatio d p = o . seas et - . S iy "‘ds't'int";;\|!o]::;rrl|3(ro:‘nlnlrtn:‘l"ll investightions and 485 special | v :IHHI.”;Ill\IV . V0 Al T e G el | hanna Tell, his housekeeper, is being | damage, Who were present a short | armod Lands arc operating, still were reams and the 8 . 4 5 spec oting privilege to girls of creeds nof ; ! - : . | eluding government troops, accords ,':‘. north Pacific shore line offer good |calls. All investigations and calls previously eligible to vote held in Haddam jail, she having made | time after m.a lnl;\ had zlmw‘lt‘l\.)"\:.\rllr_ DETRO[T To BOSTON ON o ||.’-’-‘ o “, \-‘.».-.l‘:).‘..v:‘v n\‘ln{;‘a. + | were made as promptly as convenient. The vote, tuken aftor u long debate, ® confession to the police of the ::‘" ‘M(““”no:n[ th '",",' ;"k""\"," tr I war department it was said that the 2 g . ¢ wate| 'Ol he brool An & L i « o light today renewed efforts At the storchouse 2,593 orders w or of the change and Bronx, New York city. i "I erned the situation NEw ELECTR]CAL SPAN rugged nature of the country pres ; every in the received on an average of about 50 166 opposed » ame of mystery has governed the situa : y were being made by own‘)':me - ing' ooy wa - i opposed. The amendment will not Shows Little Interest. since the complaint was first made to vented the loyal soldiors from comne 400 mile area to locate the miss a week, e demand for orders at hecome effective until it is passed by Mrs. il was brought here f . r R SR ling in contact with them Hutchs {the storchouse has been mnoticeably the 1926 conventic . oy was brought here from | the state police, . N pa il [1esn the past year, attribited o the | \omen uf wil fatths would be eligr. M Y HiEh Sherift Bert G. Thomp- | The destroyed welr was used 10 Migh Tension Line 1o Clties D7 ditpatclics saldgnore machine o— " om¢ of @ alths uid be eligls son and Mrs, Thompson. She was e rev 1 control the flow of water wuns and a radio outfit had been sent start Toda \improved business conditions. The bie to vote and hol . measure and con h of wi Dr";l':d-:"n v i ,.r:..g ,,.,,,,.,.:'O, ‘;,':,,',.,,,'"',f.'fwn '0’,','( - ”' vote and hold full feilowship | pcatly dressed, scemed in good |in the Phelps brook, which empties With wetrdcity, Although to the soldiers ml?;hl;eAr.’:-..Al ska, May 8.—A PArty in any one month was 288 in March, anent. 00T 1 AMENd: health and took only passing interest | into the Nepaug river and which is 00 M T Sve Mt S with dog teams will go today from ang the lowest was 177 in October. | tnicr (1 t titut o In the procecdings which Jasted | the main source of supply for the res- 800 Miles Apart. |its estimate of 50 to 60 men opers . i g \der the present constitution, only g0 . » o | & .. The y of the % ting there it 8 reported 5 Chignik, Alaska, to the north slde of :The number of families receiving or- members of the Protestant Evapgolr, oot ,,"",,’f“":} - ,l,""f? i ,hl'|r BYOI, 6 BRbvRY SK W it | 8chencotady, N, Y. May 3.~-vie- |l ThER g B g b4 hiv m',m the Alaska peninsula to search fOr,gers from the storehouse was 113, & cal chure hes are accepted ds voting rlnm.wl 3 IAm‘ et ;m.; ”,.I‘U pub; Ir ing to the big dam {m.} caused =& u4i completion of plans tor an elec- | . e o e wll ok (; Major Frederick L. Martin, mIssing decrease of 120 from last year. The | members gefender, had a verbal ¢ With | furore among the Hartford water de- o, span between Detrolt and Bos- | 00" P57 5 e 4 e and 4 i | < s - State's Attorney Ernest Inglis, she partment officials, which has leaked 2 : 3 o | the official estitnate of the number of globe fiyer, along the Bering sea. | cost of supplies for the storehouse for The change, which is optional with ton, a distance of approximately rebels was generally rog — |the year was $7,431.12, We have b ge, ptiona W smiled. out to the extent that the destruction ot O by the els was generally regarded as cone . 1 | by itnad . each wtion s considered a vie- There were five witnesses before of the weir finally came out. The Z Ry servative Still Hopeful on hand provisions, paper bags, twine, ' (ory for the younger women in Y. W > P - . o 2 o d Adirondack Light and Power com- | AR order for the & o ¢ Al Washington, May 3.—Comrades 8t otc., valued at $320.36," o \ apes 0 cOTOREr and after they had made | timb of the blowing up was deflaitely |\ 0 ™l FURl el TR e e Dutch HaWbor, Alaska, of Major Mar-' T 2 work, Who, in many addresses statements the coroner asked Mrs. |fixed by a clock on the welr, used in trical corporations are inveived nl, Ttalian subject. and director ute s B o e o] during the dehate today declared new | Tell 1t she wished to make any state- | connection with the water measuring webivs » Ly |Of the newspaper BI Heraldo, as & tin, missing commander of | conditions resulting from {he - . -t Direct interchan; of electrical | poinicious forelgner, and the & around-the-world flight expedition, be- COHPLETE RETURNS sflow parigh oA ment or “admit the killing of Blair.” which was stopped by the explosion at | rgy between Niagara Valls and || v:n us forcigner, and the arrest -the- ) be- | prompted changes in the Y. W, ¢ Her counsel at once interposed with ‘clock Hoston will be made possible by con. | O 1/uls Guillermo Gallo on suse " nion are safe ! ot s pose h | 4 o'clock. 20810 be de possible by con- lieve he.and his compa constitution. declaration that Mrs. Tell under no Is Tax Grievance a Factor sl st ol g v CONS [ picion of being a messenger from and will be located. Mr. H. . 8 i & B struction of 30 mile high tension | g . ) A message from Lieutenant Lowell N LEAD - Pwearinger of St. Paul, a circumstances would take the stand Discussion of the blowing up of 5L 0 T cuse and Oneida, | CCMeTal Carlos Garcla-Veles, marked m:" “f:r officer with the planes minority member of the commission to testify and moreover “would ad- the weir with Collinsville people re- . connecting the Niagara and New | '¢, latest moves he ::“Du‘t:}: Harbor, recelved today by “" ich K"“‘;”\;f] the constitutional mit nothing” except that the body vealed the fact that the townspeople gland producing fe s o the frst dent of Havana, was arrested on h Major General Patrick, chief of the Was First Thought To Mave Teailed ;005" '} (e attack b e L oA, A UM % i o oAby aotusea |time and cemploting one of 1he 10AE: |is tu a Eaohe nir e . i Martin and Ser- o Ry b COFe And o air. rounding towns, which are embraced | ", ol e 0 the world. | P k or ist agency. n|::a:r'_—\re:e‘,c::?'d"mh” gt | Fdge For Jersey Delegate trouble in assoclations is mem- Neighbors Testify in the reservolr plgnt, arc a “The Hact oF - Toas slae e ok —_— ::nny Tationt WD thets sefisiont for = Eeia ‘ ']' § hw‘ vv'w-x’\-'1);17“’1”:”‘;;vll:-.ully. Otto Rullman, a neighbor i 'II" m"‘r |<\" fl“"“m‘""""" : - producing corporations in the ecast | Religion ')ifll‘(‘lm‘dl’d - | ' b detimite religl- plair's testified that he saw Blair on department prope » & N 2 500 f the | - several weeks. ouS programs 3 2 phegb g Will be utilized on 500 miles of the " v 3 “We belleve he (Martin) 18 safe and | Trenton, N. J.. May 2. — Former program - Tuesday, April §, and that same day ,that the water department is t "€ project between Niagara Fails and | Honoring Lawrence Priest will soon be located,” Lieutenant Senator Jeseph 8 Frelinghuysen ran a drove Mrs. Tell and her daughter to taxed on farm or 'mm'lm-“'l' land Boston making the Niagara energy | lAawrence, Mass, May 3. — The s Smith's telegram said. ahead of Benator Edge in the voting MISS HMJLORAN 96 ".,L the railroad station at Clinton 8o that and that the asscssments should be o o 0, T om0 oh and join. | Whole city of Lawreace, tegardiess of " The message said good weather yep- for republithn delegate at large [ i she could caich a train for New much higher e UreMN ing it with electrical developments in | "VEIous beliet, will join in a five days® 2 o i — o amounts. This situation has caused A celebration beginning today, of ) terday helped in the search. April 22, an official compilation re- , York. sl b ter depart. 1he Adirondack mountains and New 2 . the vealed today, Frelinghuysen received Well Known Womhn Has Made Her | JUllman drives the school bus and some feeling that the water depart- | 3% FFUOTERCH ST Oth anniversary of the entrance into 99,207 votes and Edge 95,544 s he got Mrs. Tell to the station at ment is getting a lower rate to which Necessity of reciprocity between ! pries 1 of Tev James T, TUOKERS HAYE DAUG ER Mra. Edith 1. Colby of West Orange | WOWe in New Britain for Past 50 5. it 18 not entitled. Connection of this | “essly of devetop. | O Teelity s of Bt Mary's Ttoman |received the highest number of votes Year< George Hill testified that he saw Sentiment with the damage to the ' o plan rexponsible | Catholie « h here since 1988, among the seven delegates, 100,8 Nis Jot : a,, Biair that day and also saw Mrs, Tell | dam could not be made as the offl- ' o ol o Mol or the in. | FAther O'Relily, who observed his 17 Year Old Father and 47 Year OM | Dr. George B, Cannon, negro, of fs Johanua Halloran, age ®98 04 her daughter that same day, e N o o | i OF Soaen { birthday on Thursday ‘last, has | Jersey City, w cond W " yeare, is ser ill at the home of . Office . est degree over the whole . . n active in civic affairs for many o File Certificate of Child's rsey City, was second with 10 Ber 0 s : hrry ate Offic Walter Bahr of the s o, Mother > h > Wolldge revsived ier nicee, Mrs, George Lee of ex- | Genterior hik-ong - e - -— | years played an important part [ pigsudout Coultge rousived L11L,¥89 | 20 Snw: L Goovie Lo Migr-caigr sl <o Lok o o in bringing about the settiement OF § irth | preferential votes as against of New Bete . P at the farm on the Thursday night AP NEw “DICAL CURES HNIng St ix ? for Senator Johnson. Other prefen Bl Wved pon for the past ©0 years 5.3 the finding of the body the next | Sreat testile strikes here Hempstead, N. Y., May 3.—A cer- ']i;' ’N’Duh’lrnn votes were: Pinchot, | A 1 \'h‘“;"-l'”"l‘m';’ "'"'" afternoon, and of the antopsy the fols —_— | - fificate filed today with Town Cierk 13: TaFollette, 3: Borah, Wood and | T0T: e was born in Ireland and j,u4ne day, Officer Max Christien- TN T ——— 4 > N Gilbert, showed that a daughter had "‘;-fl;:.q": Shoh e gl Y WIER 25 years oon, of the Middietown police, who Awsonia Man sladhed Across Chest 4 - o Bufl'a'lo Priest Killed in e oatly | nited States Senator Bdwards, w ig the . - 3 oung - | § . . 'l’ua: h';'l:'flx;\n';l!:lt’:’:’."i*;?::l ':lr;‘ democrat, reccived one reput n".n | - Offi .l- '\(;. ’:IT )” 'nl..v'::“.n‘l‘:vhotmva):: With Rasor, But Blade Miscs Cur. | et Made by Young Austesiian g \!)0““ |E'e‘ o P:It p o E o4 b 3 blics o " . chael Smith, told Buftalo, May 1 ather James M, Burton 8. Tucker, of Sou . C Bee Ve ‘harges | i y . David A ox described the Btve Bew . 1y, last night fell dowh fanchester, whose marriage Silzer as a “favorite son” candi Ws _mg\,‘ g?,'"fls‘t Coan antopsy on the body of Blair. , Ansonia, May 3.—~In an altercation g wsch el by i \as boen the subject of an inguiry in | 107 president was endorsed by 25 ’ ontempt pro g between two negroes on Tremont sten 8 Sew dorsep comts, ¥ Tlvoters. Governor Smith potted ling t Wiair Coan, one of Trial May Open May 20, stroet fast night, David Shaver witp. 1 incura aweriog the - - 2 ¢ 5 s P . — ) ' v oo The certificate revealed that Mra | MCAdoos €9: Edwards 14, Davis ot ety Tt of S| This concluded the evidence put In yod out a razor and cut William Osiek e U red 1o 1he Tucker's danghter, Peggy, by her first | A0d Glass * h - nt of Bena- py riey Inglis and then | gere breast wound, eigit | 7 g P T o “w B vasband, had died. 1t was on the s T R Sate tode suggested in the | e 4 Mra_Tell if she | inches long was directly acrem the | STNIY of Sydney. Austratia, . Wi contention that a change of elimate oo g o e ek of . wished' to wpe Mrs. Tel) was fe- | heart, but was not deep enough to | Nam J. Mayo of Rochestcr. Minn. an cy N . was necessary for Pessy, agea 1, wat | LX-PROSECUTOR ARRESTED Joue £ o1 the oil com. to Jull, While licre she was | reach that organ. Shaver was heid | noutced upon b arrival heve vester | One Killed, Four Hurt in the Tuckers obtained until fall post- e iy 4y Aot g ' also attended by Miss Mary E. Ken- in bonds of $2,000 for the superior 4 8 CONVENIoH e Asule ) H ‘oW ponement of their trials on & charge — §6porta that Coun b T ‘,'m'l © ha Iy of a local Catholic woman's court by Judge R. L. Munger, n the St ;" % of She Brind ): at Auto Wreck in New York r s e S ORI WO | gnine - i ok is I8 branch of the BAtIR Nedieat as New York, May 3.—The coliision of of ‘frand in connection with their Harry Sherwood of Westport T ng & o . organization. city court this morning. Osick is a —t marriage wkem | ranting e "r' “",";';' ind "'"f'""‘ 1t was indicated at the request that 1o be around s-‘_h‘-jv L AR 2 large touring car, returiiing from ® i —— Into Custody Today om Charge of - S A CCIeRTam from ‘. sramd jury would probably be - Mong the dis . trip Hastings, with a taxicab on n bad made such y ment for spastic parap vor Broadway ety tod ited - called on May 10 consider Mra. . 2 K S - b I sadway carly today result Rhode Island Man Held Reckless Driving. Claim ed: “1 have the state- il o0, "0h hat . was quie Splinter in Throat Kills Hon common Mong werd wer Ve the death of Nicholas Sortink { e =2 . Wspapermen that ike h trin would tar . H Y, e . - wealthy real estate operator, seriond .. For Marder of Child| sapeport, My 5.—siarry 1 sher. | e s e’ oy bapermen e g et il would wart on Man; Operation Is in Valn 5 5o Geciared. -Anbther s 1. | noalthF resl estate operaton serioms Providence, May 3.—Anthony J.|wood, former prosecutor of the West- . - sy 26 Buftalo, X. Y., May 3.—Arthur De- | tie’s discase, found n certain foggns | (SIEEN 10 A RAVE Ak Sndmiuer ‘maral was arraigned In (he district | port town court and long a represcn- SENT 10 REFORMATORY R ve saibe, a carpenter, died last night among children who cannot comtrol | WTITICE 10 CRee OURer ourt at Fast Providence today | tative In the genera assembly was nr- Panim May In the city court g — “eiivg | After an operation 16 remove a splin- | (heir movements. A third is for cer JERAER e A, harged with the murder of nine year rested in Fairfield yesterday by Motor- t Carl Paker, 19 years old | | ter of wood which had lodged in his tain Parkinsonian syndromes, alfied A4 Clementine Cosmo. He pleaded icycle Officer Patriek 3. O'Reilly, | plended gullly to four char HE WEATHER | | esphagus. A week ago at work on | to shaking paisy.” Dr. Lasch Appointed "ot guilty and was beid without ball | charged with reckless driving. The of- | burglars and was committed to the o a building he was Iying on his back Dr. Mayo described the discoveries | : — 1 to the | To Park Comm o ria ey 14. Amaral, Whe W 20 | ficer claimed he was goitig at a 34 |state reformatory, from which he had Hartford, May S—Foreeast | while he chiseled off & piece of wood asionishing ission A splinter feil in his mouth and he| Uneettied. probably <howers late inhaled it into his shroat. He tonight. and Semday; little vr to cough it outl. The e was accompanied by Dr F‘nnk—‘ Dr. Henry 1. Lasch was named 0. was | fin H. Martin, director general of the | day as a member of the board of park neck | American College of Surgeons and Dr. | commissioners to fill out the unexs change in temperatare. ewelled abnormally and several In- | Richard Hickman Harte professor of | pired lerm of the iate Wiltiam P. 1 clsions were made in vain to extract ! ¢l surgery st the University of | lancy Dr. Lasch's term will # ' the splipter, . Pesnsyivania, next May, £ E e SRR T for New Britain and vicinity: G .

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