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NEW BRITAIN DAII DL WD ERURLICNS WILL GHIRE LAFOLLETTE Kdams' Statement Indicates His Threat Ts Unheeded DIES OF HEART ATTACK Axel Wellin Succumbs While Lying Charles Movin Left Unele Sam Flat on Couch at His Home on Ken- on His Back and Joined Chum in sington Avenue, Outdoor Life. Alex Wellin, 48, of 256 Kensington avenue, died suddenly at his home night from heart trouble. He had been working about his home during the day and he was stricken shortly after lying down on a couch night. He died before medical assistance could be called. Medical Examiner Waterman Lyon was called and pronounced death due (o Tieart tronble, Mr. Wellin and has been a for about 23 ye of the Fridhem dred Men's G, O. T. A funeral will be held noon from the home at 2 Rev, A, O, Hjelm of Bristol wi'l offi Burial will be in Iairvies cemetery. Living in the great outdoors is tl life that Charles Morin 933 Kus stréet 18 fond of, with a tent, caiip fire, food in tin pans, and all hat thing, but when it come® to adding army discipline to it, well that is a different thing, with | By the Associated Press, the result that Morin took “Irench | Cleveland, O, May 31.—That the re leave™ from the barracks at Ifort publlean national convention, conven- Wright on April 2. and came to this |ing June 10 wiil take no heed of the to take up lite with in | demands of Senator Robert M. Lal ol the woodgoft Wells street, near (gay- | lotte, Wisconsin, that certain progres ton roud. sive y ted by him be in- The two youths corporated in t tform, was indi this morning about 2 o'clock by Po- |cated by John T. Adams, chairman of man Patrick O'Mara, Morin on a national republican committee in of de his chum he state hi Creat on of last cooked sort of city a chum Sweden, sident of this city rs. He a member oclety and One Hun- E The was born in were arrested ther society. lier charge who gave a written statement today Monday ertion, and na hey 1 wp in the and to live the The police razed th the entire outfit to the police station, where Morin is awaiting his transter back to the ® fort. the viee ment follows “The Cleveland convention will be of the best in the history of the vepublican organization. The party is nion It wants President Coolidge its standard hearer for the forthcoming campaign, and there are several possibilities for presidency, any one of whom to the party and o'clock establishe a woods ror suspicion, ciate, complefe ono prepare summer, and vere ther entire camp hart brought as City Items Pt Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans” et papIfe, —adv s ~ Goes on Rampage and S oduy is the annual field day for G athasmunin s the New Britain Boy Scout troops and Weaver of 266 Fairview inter troop contests are heing con- d at Walnut Hill park this after- was arrested at his home this afternoon by Patrolmen Peter Cabelus and George Moffett after his wife had lephoned a complaint to the police that he was creating a disturbance at thieir When the policemen ar vived at the they found that the coal range and gas stove in the kitchen had been broken by Weaver, his wife told the police that she been struek by her husband Weaver said that the trouble was started when his awife insisted on spending all her time in the te) who live downstairs, € with assault and biel peace. aceeptable lias heen consideration It platform, of course, iven preliminary will contain a concise statement of re s during the ad- Harding and Cool a frank statement of the prac problems of the nation, and a republican program tor meet- ! g them. The ple lL & to be found in the republican platform this year can be made in good faith, because of the {manner in which the pledges of four years ago have beer fulfilled, “It is very certain that the repub jiican platform will not seek out high ounding-issues to win support, but it jwill give special aitention to those essing problems which virtually iffect the peace and prosperity of the country, and which are the common concern of every American citizen,” 2| TAKEN ILL ON STREET George public achievem duct stroet noon. The last summer meeting e Social Workers' elub will include a picnic on the grounds of the ¥, W. (. A, next Wednesday eveni Rev, C. E. Franzen of Kenilworth, N, J., will preach at First Lutl n church tomorrow morning, Services will be in English. The Iveryman’s Bihle cliss outing committee will meet at the home of B. I°. Armstrong on Court street Mon- evening. ‘ony Taracana of 9 Albany avenue reported to the police that a spare tire was stolen from his automobile last night while he had it parked in Vib- berts lot on Hartford avenue: A dav ter was born at the New Britain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. dgar Gritzmacker of 24 Hawkins street. rations of idge, tical tron of home Upsala col- T the and of people charg the PRENCH PLAYER WINS, Dublin, M 3 (‘ouiteas of the I'rench Davis team today defeated Dr. E. D. McCrea of the Irish team in the first match of the encounter between the two nations in the second round play for the tennis trophy 1917, score was 6-3, 8-6 Jean ) John Grant, of Troy, N, Y., Seized The last With Heart Attack and Rushed To of New York in horse car left the streots General Hospital, John Gr I'roy, N. Y of 100 Tngalls avenue, stricken with heart Main- street lunch room and was rush- led to the New Britain General hospi- tal, where his condition is serious, He had just arrived in the city from his Ihn and Intended to look for work 1in this eity. He fell to the | ried into t | was fallure while walking on in front the Hudson just hefore noon tod of idewalk and was car- o lunch room by Sergt chael Massey When it was observed Grant was taken an automobile owned by Lo told the police that he has liv. led employed here this eity before, at the . only having & 1" relative been Corbin s a actory, His who lives in son Troy. MASONIC | be worked WORK. ntice d Harmony lodg communication appr and A. M, at a s i that his condition was becoming worse and the hospital ambulance was slow {n arviving | hospital in | Louie 8, Jone i‘ The felloweraft Monday followlug evening de- gree will be worked at a special eom- munication, M June 16, at a E next | stated communication, and Monday, June 2 t a special comm 1 Maat Mason degree worked, NO SANITY TEST Waorcester, May 31.—Judge L ", Broadhurst in superior crimi Monday evening the Any funds deposited here June 1st and up to and including Thursday, June 5th, will draw interest as if deposited on the Ist. Take advantage of this opportunity and open up your account this week. Burritt Mutual Savings Banl: |}~ Cor. Church and Main St. |,\ k‘,“ nieation, has denied a motion filed will be court )l for the appointment of a com examination of Aimee Pouncey, also known as Aimee Pauncie, Worcestec was Wdleted f his | wife, Strowder , 1aft fall, The date been se for June 16 and date Judge Fred erick W Vel of Fitehhurg will session of criminal mission for sanity negro who murder of open the court he ANNUAL OUTING, onting of the 8 of the Fifth Masonie district A at Cherry park, Baturday, e are 10 lodges, inelud Now Britain, in the dis MASONS The third annual ) #he n reserve of $36,462,670 an inerease of $32,846,800 This Next Week is week in which to bring your B~ Vacation Club payments up to || . ‘:@ date. You have a chance to pay up and then have a good sized check mailed to you within the next few e _weeks. If you were not a member | where she | grims departure and the landing p |tions of the place take advantage of [ the Jlex.t | present a vivid contrast to the previ- | portion of the time studying the tr linger and Pollceman Mi- | to the | | {howy of 374 Allen street |afternoon when she was struck by an [ van tn tront of the car driven by the | | Davis cup team, today defeated Edu- | match .Y HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1824, KT CHULDRUOD HORE. BRITISH MILLS ARE Queen Marie of Rumania Spes ng‘ Week-End At Plymouth, E il Going Qver Old Scenes, mouth, g, May 31— queen Uncertainty of Raw Cotton Is Felt Abroad week-end with Viscount and Lady As- tor here, visiting her childhood home | lived when her father, the L Duke of Edinbumsh, was commander- o in-chief of the naval station. This morning, in company with Lord and Lady Astor she visited the Mayflower marking the site of the I'ii- ace May 81.- cotton industry London, Uncertainty the American raw seriously affeeting the British malli and distress among the operatives i growing, according the monthly summary of British trade the American Chamber of Commerce in London. The trade, however, | properous and prices rising in fine spinning side of Igyptian cotton Wool prices sagged during the month but the linen demand reached remarkable proportions, particularly from America and the Dominions Artificial silfR was halved in price, tinds the agitatior of the McKenna enormous and piano stone, of @i American airmen in the NC-4 L on their record-making trans-Atlantic flight. The mayor of Plymouth pre- sented an address of weicome in a golden casket in the presence of a crowd of several thousand persons A banquet in henor of the royal visitor will be givén . hy and Lady Astor tonight. issued by Lord imble Nickel Starts + Nimble Dancers’ Feet | The complaint received by Alder- man John IY, Maerz, chairman of the ouncil license committee, g in a building on the IMainville road near Wooster street, Liag been turned over to Chief Wil- liam C. Hart of the police depart- ment, An investigation made by the police isfic them that there was call for them to take action in the matter, Refreshments are served in the place, and there is a player-plano there which is played when a nickel dropped in a slot. Some of the pa- e inst r-time proportions industries. Although unemployment slightly during the month, the cha ber finds the labor unrest universal, with more than 3,000,000 workers in- negotiations, The miners decided upon a year's truce accepting the employer's re terms, the coal trimmers’ strike postponed through government inter- vention and the shipyard wages dis- pute was referred to arbitration, but the linen trade is facing a demand for increased wages which has been refuged. Conditions report the repeal duties reaching in the motor common Adccranse about danc voived in wage isc was music occasionally to “shake a in the coal industries President to Take His ous month. Acute depression has been experienced, and the South Wales iy s owners have decided to revive the First Cruise on Potomac group committees for stabilizing Washington, May 31.—An overnight [ prices cruise down the Potomac on the May- | ¢ flower, the first since he entered the | White House, was decided upon today | )y President Coolidge who arranged to leave about midafternoon and re- turn late tomorrow. It was consider- . s or \woman Who Was Not 1lly ed probable that he would spend a BABY IS ADMITTED Naturalized is Permitted to ury report on the tax bill and deter- | mining what action he will take on the measure, No destination was fixed for the [cruise. White House afficials said the president would not go ashore and the Mayflower would not go out beyond the Virginia capes, Conntry By Special Order, New York, May 381.—A three months old baby, whose admission to the United States had heen questioned through the mother, Mys. Agnes Col- lumbine, had taken out her first eiti- - senship papers before returning to : 243 fingland where the baby was born, American and British was allowed to enter foday after lo- Officials in Argument cai immigration ofticials had received By the Assoclated Pres special instructions from the depart Rome, May 31.—A crisp exchange ment of labor. of words took place today at the in- Mother and ehild will proceed {m ternational conference on immigration mediately to' Youngstown, O, to join emigration hetween Viscount Aifred Collumbine, a machinist. British delegate and E. J. The Collumbines came to the Unit- Henning, assistamt secretary of the ed States a year ago. last October United States department of 1abor, Mrs, Collumbine returned to her Auring a discussion which involved & mother in England, She landed at reforence to the international labor Iilis island again last weelk, the day | bureau of the league of nations. afer the supreme court ruled against the admission of eltizens’ wives and children outside the quota. and Uliswater, INSES Heenses MARRIAGE 11O The following marriage have been lssued at the office of the town clerk John Godza of 40 Grove street and Miss Mary Kata of *5 Hunter road; Joseph Achille Are and Miss Marie Emma Bildeau of 58 Whiting street; Merwin €, Plerce of 101 Pleas ant street and Miss Mildred 8. Arnold of 314 Chestnut street, INVITED TO CLAM BAKE Members of the New Britain Traf- fic burean have been invited to join in & joint clam bake with the Spring- fiold, Worcester and Hartford bureaus at Riverside Park in Springfield on Tuesday, June 10, to wind up the season. The party will meet at the Cooley hotel at 12:15 o'clock and go from Court Bquare to the park by hoat, ‘The 104th Tnfantry band will Jead the delegation from the hotel to the boat, The committes in charge, which 1s automoblle driven by A. T. Penard of '\'\"4“’;:::‘”:“"”;. e ;;“'|"‘:"""mf’.l“”\“‘ l" Meridon, The child, & pupil at the o GOy B 3, ¥, Atwater and Worthington school, attempted to (g "o e crogs the road to a school bus which s wag to convey her to her home, and AUTO HITS BERLIN GIRL Alice Semensky of the southern part of the town of Berlin was badly bruis ed about the legs and hips Thursday LODGE 16 YEARS OLD lady Wallace Lodge, No Daughtors of Scotia, celebrated 16th anniversary last Wednesday eve- ning with Clan Douglas a8 invited giests, Mrs, Mary Gillespie of New Haven, past grand chief daughter of the order, who instituted the lodge in 1908 and Mre. Marion Macl 1a of Torrington, grand deputy, were ent. fcoteh Meriden man, She was taken to the home of Dr. Thomas C. Hodgson for treatment. *its PRITISH SIATL WINS By the Associated Pross. Pirmingham, England, May 81, - 1. D. B. Wheatley of Great Britain's ane pres The entertainment consisted of musie. Refreshmen were 4 and dancing cnjoyed. ardo Flaquer of the Spanish team 6—3, 1—86, €—1 in the first snglcs of the British-Spanish en- ' sery counter in the second round of Europ The reed tray, presented ean play for the eup. Tomkine, the ehief awarded to H, Gonld of Kensingte Mra was by danghter PEBATE OCTOBER 23, | Cambridge, Mass., May 31.—The Harvard and (wmbridge university 1 ns will meet in debate in Boston be October 23, The subject tenta- aclected 18 the “recognition of Nussia.” CHAUTAUQUA HERE IN JUNE Rwarthmore Chauts w the week of Tune 24 t according 10 an announcement ms today at the Chamber headquarters. A mest] rectors and guarantors will b Monday with ( The i here on tively % of Comm g of the di held at Roviet 1S 101 YEARS OLD Ripley, N. Y. May 21.--Mrs Melinde Hurton vesterday eelebrated her 104th birthday anniversary. the Burritt hate aude Richatdson, advance agent, to formu- late plans. Funerals Carl V.. Riedel The funeral of Carl ¥ Tinwood E noon frem his home at Frederie 1. Fav of 1 officiated. Burial was cemetery the last strest was he Ferdinand Anderson e funeral of Ferd 1 Ande at his cottage at Point 0' Woods Wed resday night : t afternoon in Hartford., St | be held at Taylor and Mod neral pariors and interment on Hill cemetery. will he yMorrow icos wi w11l be in JOSEPR A. NAFTEY meral Director Mr. Paul Robit . Assietant NEW LOCATION =56, last year make your plans to join this year. Assure yourself of a real vacation and enoughtocov- New Britain Trust Co. er the cost of a fine trip. FAPRTSS YOLR SYMPATHY WiTH FLOWERS rom . W ROLLERFRS POSY Swor 32 CHIRCE ST, TEL. M8, AFFECTED BY 0.5, i ® SRSEEDMN AT e LRI PUTNAM Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange 31 West Main st Tel. 2040 | | Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford | HARTEORD-CONN, | Members New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg,, Tel. Stock Exchange CO. BLDG., TEL, 2-6281 1815 musi ; We offer and f | | ! 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RESOURCES OVER § OFFICE: WHEELING, W Franklin Trust Bullding Philadelphia, Pa, HOM 25 West 43rd New York 107 Booth Block New Britain, Conn, reet 10 YEAR FIRST MORTGAGH Pated uly 2, 1923 Mut in ex These Be Ronds ed by a cations, 1 prope any other way, or nun irst Mo rties furnish a dist ber of Mortgages on bution of M), 044 Unisn Bank Building Pittsburgh, Pa. 558 Broad S Newsek, N. J. OFFERING COLLATERAL TRUST 19 GOLD BONDS, e Mty 2, W68 ORLIGATION 1i of The Ameriean Morigage & ‘ £2,200,000. e additien, e dcposit with The Citizens- istee) of First Mortgages, 3065 or more the outstanding bonds s by t tment than individual First Mortgages erty because they are equally se- different properties in various itively smaill amounts on many risk ‘which cannot be attained in DENOMINATIONS £1.000 s100 st-as-you and our “In ts as low as $10.00 Save” plan, New Britain 3015 Tke Hartfoid-Connecticut Trust Comgany 0id State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. mor of t ning he New company ha pushed his sidewa Main street order kowsh business, Winkle police 1o return the book. book away from It is safe and saves time. PLANS FLIGHT JUNE 18 Mineola. N. Y., May Si~Lieut ghan was at Mitchel field an- flight Francisco Tlusseli M begin preparations for y-dusk today to airplane fan His new pursuit plane aring completion and Bopes to make ork to about Juna 15 is rapidly n Maug jtest Mights ne st week. Picntenant an