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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924, ‘TYPO UNION TODAY IS 'Mfllli:]sN g#AflTSE&%NTs5DRW%?‘TA"U’T‘%‘&V‘%;{”%‘S-’W»IVSIE?#\ISEINT?]M#AINSG " Tt s o Bristol Man Holds Up Trains \p-[ Contest for Officials is Close One and 19 FATAL ACCIDENTS | mmm5$W§flm‘ IS AUTO TOLLIN WAY, ., ~ . . | damages. The action is through At- Previons Month, Despite Increase | torney Henry I Itoache and is re Claim Railure (0 Nd Farmers. e e in e coure Juve 1, oS Latter Dening Mo ! | o o Lo leave New GUArges of GrookedIess | i ation amt-uc o v nre b : aritor n . Ther ape | SACrament of confirmation to a .m s ninetecn fatal automobile accidents in : Y May. .a decrease of four from the | MOrrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at St [about 11 o'clock last night were held |00 ox SOt that possibly record of May, 1923, the state motor | Joseph's church. up until an automobile owned by Jeft | o T ool oo attorney would be Washington, June 7.—The conve vehicle department announced toda: t of Owls will meet at Odd | Washington, June 7.—=To further Nunm, colored of Lewis street, Bris- Al e e i e t ele tion of the conference 1or Progressive This was notwithstanding an increas hall Monday evening at 8| refute the story of Gaston B. Means tol, was removed from the tracks &l ogical eaperts would §e only such| Lnofficlal cstimates, although fa- political action. which s cxpected 10 in the registered vehicles in the state . Aabout treasury liquor permit issues, | ¢ Black lock bridge. Nunn appear iy, commanded W such work, | Yorable to James M. Lynch, of Syra- nominate Senator La ol for of per cent. The announcement Levin of 90 Win- ' Sceretary Mellon today sent to the|cd at the police station in a very eX- |, that a committee composed of the | CUs® N. Y., candidate for president, president in Clevelund, July 4, Das says it is understood that there was ft on a fishing trip, | senate Daugherty committee a ietter | ojed condition and reported to officors of the Chicago bar assoviation | #0d the entire “administraton” ticket, Bhen given 1mpetus by the failure an increase in fatal accidents in sur- heir guests Mr. and Mra. | from Parker Gilbert, former umder- gong Matthias Rival that he had d would fix the fees to be paid the at. | indicated that the vote would be close. binow of this city, arfd Mrs. secretary of the treasu'y denying thut ouer'an embankmeng near the bridge (ormeys | Both strong factions within the of New York city. he ever talked with Means about the | upng pe was unable to get the machine | : vnion are represented on the canyass- ing board, as Charles P. Howard, of congress to enact farm and railroad | rounding states 3 legistation, it is declared in a state- he efforts of police departments DPrensky Two indictments were returned by 1 % Detroit, president of the union, is the the railroad authorities and the {rains ceoparate charges of dnapping for | ,, v PEEY 2 2 2 narale il PRInE progressive” candidate to succeed ment issucd here today by its' pub- toward uniform enforcement of = the All off ers of A. G. Hammond aux- <u!.w'.w-l. y s off the tracks. The police notified | 1ne grand jury vesterday L motor vehicle laws is believed to be | iliary have been requested to be at thg 1 notice that Gaston Means, in his jury . state armory Monday afternoon al |absurd testimony beore the Whecl. %y ot S IR ST AT TS separate chargcs O KIWOPPINE (oF | vprogr ' 4 has been reesived i organizations deaths and improvement in the ac £:30 o'elock for floor work, cr committee,” Mr, Glibert wrote on ' enoved by a service auto. offense. Drawn with the utmost care | 2imse!f, while J. W. Hays, of Minne- Nunn told Policemun Patrick land calculated to defeat every possi- | ShOUS Steretary-treasurer of the “ad- O'Mara that he was driving kouth on (e objections the indictments contain | [P SITaTIOn" Wing is a candidate for of farms, “disapointed and resentful | dent situasion the statement declares. Mrs. Samue! L. Fein and daughter, M 20, “states that he talked with | a" x'mn‘rv of ‘rnv-u wral relief legis- Chiefs of police in the cities hesides: I'hyilis Gloria, of Springfield, Mase., me. What he says is of #io particular @ 8 i Y 9 M *ein's parents, i vorty AT 1 Jation.” and from “every scction of adopting uniform regulations have are Visiting Mra Fein's parcats, mportance, but 1 have never talked | g, 1oy gt reet and he was deceived by | 27 counts, 11 of which were for mur- : o Movement. which has been endeavored to hold the speed limit |and Mrs, Albert Sherman of this city. | with Means on eny subject at any om0 B B0 AR CO00t (B ol \ RBesides Lynch and Hays, candidates he I ey 4 O e e e David E. Sherman of Dwight street time,” ' - & e % the “administration” party, for cated of relief from the petty tryan- = x > thebridge, and instead of turning, he Arvaingnment Wednesday ~ o ot the railroad labor bourd and of | Tesulting in a decrease in collisions | is home from Syracu®university for| Thomas W, Miller, the alien prover- | ight ahcad and over| The youths will he arraigned next | l.or¢ important offices are Seth K. Wy of allroad labor board and 4 k2l ol 2 Aistaly sustodian testified before the com- ! BN ) Gl 20 B c T etion Judges the statement At strect intersections, while courts |the summer vacation ty custodian testified before the com- oot The machine was| Wednesday and the state will ask that | oo 108 Angeles, for vice-presi- ) have heen more severe in the matter Members of vman's ible mittee yesterday that he was preseat | 48 S (he tlal dats be met for daly 18, the|dent, and Austin Hewhon, New Yoik, TR e e | cu of penalties inflicted for reckless are holding their third annual out- [when Means and Gilbert had a talk aged. e IO iy o gohe | for ‘second vice-president. Progres. Brbgreasive ¢ LR ¢ door frolie at the Tierlin community in his office. ; s i AMO™ | sive candidates in addition to Presi- to get me talk to him through Coi mpisto] Droscolis and may ask New York, for first vice-president; for two separate trials, Wil AT DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS _ perense counset wian msking tor a o0 o0ty G 0t e i Cily Items preaching Back Rock Bridge FOR CHICAGO BOYS' v nee e Late Last Night Indianapolis, June ~The official canvassing board of the International Typographical Union met here today to tabulate the vote of the union’s re- cent election. (Continued from First Page) i A i AT 2 licity burcan A flood of rec s for credentials responsible for the decrease of driving, it is stated Augmented by the gencral educa- grounds this afternaon, tional poiley pointing particularly tof Mr. and Mrs, James Crowe and the danger that lies.in simple dis- family of Black Rock avenue are |Miller,” said Mr, Gilbert's letter, ' ¢ of the op o endi o graduation excreise flatly refused even to sce him and told tractions the operators’ attention attending the graduation cxcreises at coptinuance, it was reported but with-{ o o EManss, Toe 6anistuitices in the pre political situation the possibility of a great movement back to human frecdom and security “We have proven that a balance of power in congress is not cnough | {ractions of the operators’ htlo ling 11 stony MRl st i e T o : That was shown in the Sriggle '8 of the Shefield Scientific school and | Aembers of the patrol leaders' |dcalings with him under any candi- Former Selected For School Commit- :I((]“T, Gk I g‘vil'fl’f:o')‘ 10 n-| “The vote of the membership, which ; for sense of rosponsibility on the part of are on a hike to the Boy Scout camp | Samuel Ungerleider, an Ohio brok LesaeItimont has been s e e A farm relfef bi . the drivers and! pedestrians alike, has| o Joire Pocd (odss. They are in| er, alsol filed a letter with the com- [ Comnion. Coincil jruch an extent that the defendants|pere will be tabulated as the count After outlining legislation which 1t 400 5o a00g iy Qrout Faecutive Walter (0, Mittee denying various allegations could not obtain & fair trial here. il R e el EMANctenizetas nocemairy,fthertlate: charge of Beout Fxecu e on Jored. | contained in his testimony that he had | At a democratic caucus last night | _Tetitions for writs of habeas corpus| g, a¢ east a week, union officials FLERL Savh s Cook and Educatlonal Director Fred- | oo 0d transactions or had interests | a the oftice of Mayor A. M. Paonessa, | {0 the release of the youths were | gyiig i i in [these AndL ol erimch aLiE A WILL IS ADM[TTED LS ew B in enterprises which involved liquor.” Virgil M. Palmer was nominated for (1SMissed with the returning of the|™ SRR moment to the people, we await the A son was bory at the New Britain |10, denied that Abe Ungerleider, | school committeoman to fil the va- |ndictments, and hearing on the: pe- | deliberate action of the republican General MT?m‘hf \I"\';‘\\“r"'::‘d 1ls brother, Was a member: of 8| ancy cansed by the "vesignation of |HHOD: echeduled for yesterday, was WILL DEGORATE GRAVES and democratic national conventions. | fegal Fight Over Bequest of A300.000 | 1% AT P of e "I brokerage firm. John” L. Doyle, who is now superin- "L neld: ‘ If these conventions do not respond 'lainville 4 s At &l 2 N e b .-'\mrm»g Sol Thome 1 State's Attorneys are following a | fully, frankly and forcefully to the| Estate To Chauffeur of Wealthy ’h"'{‘::‘"“""“:‘ :('I_:"""‘l,:“'h,'r’;",.' s Py, was. nominated for sixth i ward | Loxeliprocedire in “greparation 7 | Eiromen sl Poin T aia iotint CA ) d e and conerete demands which 3 Fair ef, Richard R. Hollas ) s X € "d|the prosecution by photographing | The conference ha sutiined. the ao. | New York Widow. andiiiliam Po i Mohahan -ofg ! fiflVT, EXPENSES Councliman.. tije sommon Feouncll avary, witnesa b ths ‘exact ot heis| ciation o Obscrve Memorial aby ple's convention meeting on July 4 New York, June 7.—Surrogate Fo- ‘\Iam .-tr_er'fiha:; \-:‘r:\{:n‘l:\l‘f“;ll:;.\ "“"' u'm‘| .lu(nr mnrlu‘v:v‘ 4 his eonnection with the case occurred, | and Visit Cemetorics Tomorrow at Cleveland will accept the mandate \ 1o admitted 1o probate today the will | commissioner : ": ‘"'w\M Ayt SR Ac e rion aa ik mblice coro In addition to the sworn testimony ori = 4 which the farmers, the wage work-|oc sfre Adeline 8. P. McConihe, a |Coroing to notice rec . missioner under Mayor O. ¥, Curtis ']hp Witnesses before the grand jury,| Graves of deccased members of the ers and the Ereat mass of Progres- ijow, which leaves the hulk of her | Cuc rosas S arrabieal thia and was agpointed fo the board of | c,cimera corroboration Is expected |jirremen’s Pension and Relief asso- sive citizens of the United Stales NOW ' yg00.000 estate to Julius B, Zelser, of | /1AM Froen was arrested thi bR T e e ration and (he. eome. | L0 Allow furors to visutlize the com- | ciation will*be glven thelr annual press into its hands. Schenectady, N, Y., whom she met a Ekor:\“‘l?‘\l;':‘lx-ff;: ‘“‘,‘ }-‘,A;,r,,,\. police (Continued from First Page) tery committee by Mayor A. M. Pao- :‘n;m?nn ;::('|Ir‘\::tr:lhnt‘05"‘:::":;‘3ir:;:l!"::: Coctration. tomorrow morhing e Whou “The conference for Progressive | paim Beach and wl e i . b : #l8 > 2 . ke Sl members of the off-shift of the two- Rl tion siande, with ""“‘(’i?;\nfi':n? hand who had been her | gyo pave a warrant against him for (o0 Just diffe thceat batyean B tha n ;‘r:‘.“w”mwwy.M ks vurmnr*dwm or (”{,aupmm,,w of “any Siwit: | Sittoon Eyutem gathar at the cantral watch in hand. observing the per- | The will stipulates that Zeiser, 40 |CONtOMPt OF CoUrl o ed by house and senate but reached no | CAUHECHARICTE T [1eNean harors stheiirikl, station and march to the cemeteries formance of the republican and 'years younger than his benefactress, |, A Fiod AL 8T FUG Srect OW0AL OY agreement at the first session of the T : AN olelatives of the hows visited them |y piace floral pieges on the graves. democratic nafional conventions. We iy to get the reniduary ectate provid- e Donnelley estue was st SOHY onate reclamation “rider” which in Josterday, the fivst weekly visitors'| “rye graves of fhe follwing de- know the peaple will accept not ex- he change his name to John 8, |'45t NIEDt by sparks from an “|in line with the recommendations of 10 (‘0 To BROOKLYN oy, stithaicounty Jalt Wnce thele in- | consed membera will be visited: Chiet cuses, no pretenses. no MASKing of | MoConihe. [ator nearby, and caused about. $50 10 A0 TH O e ing com- |careeration. The brothers of each of | iopert M. Dame, Jamen McConkoy, eandidatos of predatory privileges. | The document was contssted by |JMMage before the fire "'":""‘""" in | itees, e ,',‘f‘"‘ called dnd young 1.0eb's|mnomas Cross and Henry Latham i The people will take back their gov- | Mrs, Maria B, Hayes of Meirose, |ANSWer o an alarm from Box 23, ar- Compensation Measure Tooal Sons of American Pegree Team | nim. ood nurse spent some time with | | Fairview cometery; Captain John C. srnment and make‘it werve the com- | Mass, a sister of Mre. McConine, Mr Fived ion the Rosns @nd put the s, The house today accepted senate ! : him after "‘""““ When she saw him, o Brien, Michael Claughsey, Richard mon good.” | Hayes, receiving nothing from the | P amendments to a bill raising the rates | and Uniformed Company to Have : X U HavAstL-and James Toinay An. = - estate, alleged that her sister was un- Morrison Elecied Head of compemsation for eivilian federal | g sk o TRYOUTS AT g'r\nn M. At oemoteri i ard s Hus GORGEOUS GELEBRA'"ON duly influenced in drawing the will, ‘(¢ pr d Clubs of World ¢mploves outside the District of Co-| Charge of New York Ceremonial, ot - ) gl L iRl fl which was executed while she was in | arvar ubs o {lumbia to the standard fixed by the A ors Today Will Be in Finals at " mya commiitee in charge of the [a hospital here. Mrs. McConihe died | Detroit, June T.—Georgo A. Mor-| oojaggification act for the District of |~ Nembers of Weshinglon Bamp. 0. Boston Neat Week, decoration is Peler Nuss, Kelix Zar- OCGURS IN WATERBURY on August 32, 1928, rison of Milwaukce was elected presi- | coiumpia, The measure now goes to | ™ ”- O fimein Trooklin N, | Yankee Stadium, New York, June | eeki and William P, Hartnett, pr The will also hequeaths $20,000 to | dent of the Associated Harvard clubs ;0 orogident, B A R hen the deree toam | 1-—Under conditions {deal for record 'dent of the asociation. Kithel Todd of Newton, Mass, andof the world, which elose their 26th Must Kquip Focomotives | Y. June 28, when the degres team | bl Y CORTRORS Laeal for record : More Than 10,008 in Morning Parade nakes liberal gifts to several other | Annual convention here tonight. Balti- | o wonate today passed the house from Camp 9, and the George W. Cor-loyp oo™ siars gathered here today | URUGUAYS UPRELD —Mammoth Pagent Slated For | triends. | more was chosen as the place for the | ) yequiring railroads to install safe- hin unn}unnm[f«r; n‘m lnlu\‘;:l:\fl" n”rn for the castern scction frack and| paris | e —— 1925 convention. ty appliances on all locomotives, joint camp and commandery initia- | g0, 3 Vice-presidents include Matthew P, tion for the Brooklyn camp. This| el June 7.—The Olympic pro. ryouts, the survivors of which e jury today confirmed the victory This Afternoon Waterbuary, June 7.-~This city's 250th anniversary celebration mmnfl to & climax today with a parade of 10,000 participants this morning and a Dhistorical pageant on Proprictor's Common this afternoon. A communi- | ty party and concert with fireworks will take place on the geeen tonight. The Yankee division assoclation and cterans of foreigns wars of Connecti- cut convene thelr respective state en- eampments hera today in time for the vaterans to take their places in the procession this morning. The big parade starting at 10 o'clock will be made up of every civil military and fraternal organizations of the city, and many visiting out of tawn bodies. Natlonal societies in homeland costumes will add color to the column Indians, sarly settiers, ftevolution- ary soldiers, Civil war soldiers and the typical Waterburian of today will he included in the mammoth pageant be- ginning o'clock this afternoon Thess figures il reproduce the his. tory of the ars conter of the world” trom the settlement Mattatuck in 1658 1o the present y of approxie BREAKS RECORD | Rohert Skelton Smashes Mark in 100 Meter Breast Stroke Contest at In dianapolis Today. Indianapoiis, Ind., June T.-~Anoth- er Olympic record was bettered in the trial heats of the 200 meter breast stroke event today when Robert D, Kkelton, of the Tllinois Athletic elub, won the second heat in 2:57 3-5. The Olympie record of 3:01 4.5 was made by Rathe, of Germany, at Btockholm, in 1912, Tas Olymple records were bettered Friday and one Thursda Memorial Exercises Of Co. I, Veteran Corps The Co. T Veteran Corps will ob- serve Runday as Memorial Day and will decorate the graves of all their dead comrades. All members Are re- quested to bring floners 16 the state armory before 9 o'clock tomorrow morning Lightning Starts Fire | Whittal, Woreester, Mass. Lawrence Lowell, president of Harvard university, will be principal speaker at the annual banquet tonight. " Pneumonia Following Accident Proves Fatal New Haven, June 7.—William Sheahan, member of the plumbing firm of Sheahan and Groark, died at the hospital today from pneumonia which followed a pierced lung, He was hurt in a erash of his automobile against a pole on the Derby turnpike May 24, at which time Julins Gazei, a Derby boy who had been taken into the car was fatally hurt. Clark University Grads Want President Removed Roston, June —-Resolutions ask ing for the removal of President Wal- lace W. Atwood of Clark university has been signed by many prominent | alumni of the university in the eastern state, it was Isarned here today, The resolutions assert that it seems evis dent to the signers “that the present administration has been unable to maintain the confidence of the facul JOHNSON LEADERS FOR COOLIDGE (Continued from First Page) declared they would give careful the sentiment The Lowden hoomers were busisr than ever, confident that their consideration announced he would aceept the nom- no ecircumstances friends were working actively tartis, of Kansas, the senate, Former Assistant Clifford of the treasury the republican being put forward an announcement bringing out of Charles G, during the ¢ the candi- Dawes of Chicago, making it plain that he did not apeak for the general handa-off policy & continuing, and is expeet- session will take the form of a “hoom session,” when cundidates from all over greater New York will he in- itiated, Tt is expected saveral hundred | candidates will be there At the regular meerting Monday evening a strawherry shorteake will be served, PLEASING PIANO RECITAL T'upils of Miss Emma M. Schaal, as- sisted by Marcus H. Fleitzer, violin- ist, gave a pianoforte recital last evening at the Camp school, The event was woll attended and the program pieasingly rendered, Pupils who 100k part included Julia Kochol, Ed- na Tresky, Elizabsth Forshaw, Mary ! Spring, Nobert Wright, Anna Schomit- zor, Libby Dunn. Gladys Myeraft, Dorothy Cass, Dorothy Royington Adelatde Phillips, Ruth Hickok and Flizabsth Spring. RETURNS TO BUSINESS, ‘arl Lorenzen, Church street flor. ist who has been seriously i1l with heart trouble for the past year, this morning returned te his place af business for the fret time since he icken 111 last summer while will make final bid for places on the American Olympic team next week at Boston, The summaries: 10,000 metre walk won by Hinkel, New York: second Graham, Buffalo: third, Boskin, New York; fourth, Weiss, New York, Time 50 minutes 22 seconds. CITY COAL €O, BRINGS SUIT An action for $1500 has heen on- terad by the City Coal and Wond Co, against Frederick 1. Norton, RBerlie | contractor, The plaintiff claims money due for goods delivered the de. i fendant, Paper were served upon Dr, Charles ¥, Erickson as garnishee to. day by Constable Fred Winkls, The action is through the office of Judge Bernard ¥, Gaffney, BIG CELEBRATION PLANNED, Washington, June 7.--A govern. ment commission would be organized under a bill =ent to the White House today to plan for a nation-wide cele- bration in 1932 of the 200th anniver- sary of the birth of George Wash. ington AL T AMENDMENTS, Washington, June 7.—The senate today accepted house amendments to of the Urnguayan soccer football team jover Holland in the semi-finals yes. | terday, disallowing the protest made by the Dutch team against the ref. | erae's decision allowing the penalty | kiek which resulted in the winning ! goal. Uruguay will meet Switzerland in the finals, ARGENTINE TEAM LOSES Roehampton, Eng., June 7. -The Ioehampton polo team today defeated the Argentine team 6 to 4 in a fam game which was evenly contested, Tuo Americans played forward positions in the Tioehampton lineup. They were Stephen Sanford who made 3 goals and Earl W, Hopping who mada 2 SUCCEEDS RENNEDY Dublin, June John O'Bryne, Jr., counsel to the Frae State governmeant, today was appointed attorney general to succesd Hugh Kennedy, who b been appointed ehief justice, 20 ROUNDS TO DRAW Melbourne, Australia, June 7.--Jos Fox, former featherweight champion of Great Britain and Treland, today fought a twenty round draw with Bert Ristucein matsly 110,000 pe ' the general public tion Suro \ That Does 875,000 Damage 1,1 uteris and e sovem! pobie « returning from a trip to Earope. Mr. | SCEL SRR, BOn A et the nterested in education . Torenzen is greatly improved and an | 0 CH PO CHE et 1t pre- YACHT IS DELAYED \||'r~m Mase., June i.--During X _ vaila ume T —"1'nels Joa” Of his triends upon hia recovery ge of oil by vessels in New Haven, June Delayed b woit of lightning entersd the 10p NOOF | re - oo m — | Panvitle, 111, Jume 3.—"“Une “J . ot B P ? constal waters, inclement weather, the yacht Dainty of the plant of the Carroll-Hixon and Cannon ieteran of many republica . e —— — this noon docked at the New Haven Eaplosion And Caveein In Coal MINe Jones Co, manufacturer of felt and fl l conveation and former speaker of| HONORARY DEGREE WEATHER OUTLOOK Yacht club from Rermuda. 1t will hate, and started a firs which | unerals the Rouse of representatives, wil not New Brunswick, N, X, June T=' \eogington, June 7.—Weather out- compete in the 100 mile race from . attend this ycar's convention in Cleve- The degree of doctor of literature Was .oy ron nest week in the north and New London to St David's Head later land, hie relatives announced today. | conferred upon Mrs. Corinne Roose- | 5515 Atiantic states: Showers at be- in the month. It is an English yacht John Buchiert They stated that Uncle Jor, who onivelt Robinson, sister of ‘Theodore | ivvine“ana acain latter part: gener. it s ez The funeral of John Ruchierl of May 7. celebrated S5th birthday | Roosevelt, by the New Jorsey college | qyy rair middie of week, Tempera-| Tn the middie ages eats were al- Myrle street, who died in Hart. | Anniversary did mot feel equal to the for wamen today, Mra. Robinson, & 4.0 near or semewhat below normal, ways kept In convents ind Body of Rhode Is. ford Thursday might, was held this| task of attending. members of the fepublican nafional \Ian Drowned Last Dec, morning from ths home of his sister - 3 committee delivered the commences n June 7. The body of Mra Sebastiano kesea, 2 Winthrop Rhode Island Banks in ment address to the graduation class 1 street, Hartford, at 7.30 o'clock, fo of 57 on the “duty of women as citi. Plan for Philanthropy [ ih this eity at 5:30 a'clock. Ruchieri Providence, June 7.-—~The executtve 20 oA of wad & barher, and be. council of ¢ hode Isiand bankery ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING sides hi . Harlord, he leaves association today voted to recommend ' ; A brother. Marians, in this city, and (0 all banks and trust companies in | Pt Lo s parents in Ttaly, Burial nas in 8. the state that they enter N0 AN puae of G, Ravagha, 1ate of the tewn agreement to provide money to pagy of New Rritain waid Ajatrict, deceansd for board of the state’s minor wards | Upon the application of Anna Battaglia | 5 i praving that as administratris on said Genofefa Ruoduka n private homes and the salaries and | 000 L b authorized and empowered | West Springfield Has sneral of Genolefa fieduka of | WAReS of the officers And SIMPIOYES of | 1o sell and comsey cortain reat emate, as Tts 170th Anniversary ' ©r et was he yrn. 11 state institutions until such time |per mid appiication on file more fuly ap- | & Mass . - nE At Hanover, Pa, Takes Heavy Toll of Lives fen structure and caused a ger of Warren, drowned g lowed by soryices in 8t ‘s ehureh ting last December e Warren river neat arman early body of Max ~ith prized Mary remetery OPTICIANS 85 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain Racred 1§ the five months' dealoe the pears. it is e . a g - i o Ordered, That said application be heard Burial state senate is hroken and the regular |, o asermied at the probate office, in - o Meart te ppropriations are made New Rritain, in said disteict, on the 18th e — The council 100k action after the dAv of June, A. D, 1931, a1 §'olock in the : - Torenoon, and that hotice be given of the Mre. Ellen Coe Tineh Providence and Pawtucket chambers | oo 0 0r"0.ia application and the time Mre, Ellen Coe Finch of commerce had appealed 1o the | and piace af hearing thereon, by publishing tankers of the state to meet the em- | this pome mewspaper having & oir ) ’ o ergency resulting from the failure of T s e No One Responsible for g nbacehdel by 1 r funeral pariors a) state employes to reecive the pay due o town of New Britain, in said @isirict Y ) " " March 1 or before sither persni or by masiing 15 earh Fatal Fall From Truck L FOR BRISTOL WOMAN S ™ of thi g Mre. 1lla dane Gay return make ts {his court of the metice ODISHOO NAZIA al th meral of Odishoo Nazia of e ’ . . this afternoon. | ninEton street was held i ns- iy » morning from his home, followed by AR, . of provate pass of requiem in 8. MAry's Briain wit ana for the @ gamu Be sure and take a Stormoguide and Thermometer to the cottage this year. of Reisiol was ¢ al of Mr Jane Gas AERNARD ¥ GAFFNET, Judge en give at 9 oclock. Burial was in drer - Connecticut, on the IR A MAFILY L cmleprestpuing Tell today weather for tomor- at the fina Funcral Ihrector e of Julin Godkin late of Kew Brit- SEE LRSI Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant B A, 1h sutd @iatriet Goceased row cwere mar- [|NEW DOUCATION <565 MAIN ST the Associated Press. Upon the petition of Mhier 1. Davis of . 7. Ehe Opposite 1. Mars's Church o June .- Teaburo Yoshida, said New Britain, praring that as exscuter Tel.—~Partor 1825.2 formeris counseflor of the legation Fe msr be suthorized and empowersd fs Rectdence—13 Sammer St #t Peking. has been named connmel. | CUTIICE UL, IO L Tia estate, for Tel 1825.8 ot of the smbassy at Washington, the n doliars, as per application ce file WILL PLAY IS SIM<Rt Ry foreign office announced today. oot ant aphmtten b beeed " ned at the probats office in NILL OPPOSE TREATY in said Alstrict, on 150 am in 5 o " . 10.. 19%0, #t 9 a'vlovk i Stim Ottaw, June 5 Premier King to- | e s en of FAPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH pendencs of stion &ud the Boat or Home. e . ¢ d 4 ve Mack's tween the United States and Canada, yehea in satd New aif, BAviog & tirs 1. Butterfica pant 2 . wifl be W BOLLERER'S TOsY sAor e suppression of smuggling opera- . Y S the Prosidencs an addres . ' e t mmodats all (ALROR ST TEL #me. tions along the international bound- . - We nave them for Pocket, Auto, MAKILS RICOMMIEADATIONS, srot, Mase aseball t~am BERSARD F. GAFFNET, Judge

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