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\e\\s of the World ‘\‘:i;a';engnx; ily Circulation’ By Associated Press June Tth .. 10 613 ———— I —_——m ESTABLISHED 1870 EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1924. —EIGHTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS SOLEMN OBSEQUIES EXPRESS RATES FOR hoeex st ok G 0, p.INSURGENTS * ON CONVENTION EVE, PARTY JAPAN WiLL PROBE SECOND WARD OUTING, FOR BELOVED PRIEST ~ EAST TO BE RAISEIIT(.‘,,. ccnrmmm s WANT TO CONDEMN * s772L UP IV AIR CONCERNING SATURDAY RIOTING bl o or. ot 1. Wier s Vil Be Aoty e 2 FORMER OFFICALS — MAN FOR VICE PRESIDENCY o bress e . e wo fo Be Held Wednesday | Eight Per Gent - cieveani Svio e siewien- o Kok Republican Platiorm {0 —— Aneleely, It Is Said | ant-Gov » Hiram Bingham has 4 . 8 X TR e Staity (o GonnasHbit asle: iSome Want to Draft Lowden — Others Mentioned Are - BISHOP NILAN GELEBRANT CUTS IN SOUTH AND WES f:::lt(:gn‘znmlinl;?‘:’1’;”::“1;:“:1‘3“111;?n’: P“bllCly Replldlflle Bom Fall r Dawes, Beveridge, Dickinson, Kenyon, March, Hoov- AMERICAN F”JMS BARRED PR AT | pal speaker at the outing of the sec- SRR ' ond ward club of New Britain, Conn., | and Dallg[]eny er, Harbord and ' v l\ l\. Introduces Name Fody To Be Removed From Parish Readjustment Ordered By Interstate o yoooauonin, a shore resort, on | ,‘,”. House Tomorrow Afterncon and ~Commerce Commission After Gen. June 28. ‘The licutenant-governor has of Senator W a[. But Senator them—Week-end Given Over to 5 ke : itical gatherings A ‘ " which Now Dtal li ALSO URGE PRES[DENT NS 0oy Lie in State At St. Mary's Church eral Investigation of Wide Differ- with which New Britain republicanism s Jn 39 Monstrous Anti-United States Dem- = LR i= identified. It is expected that the | R(‘P“dla““ \1‘“*"" - Until Funeral, ences—Efective Jan. 1. second ward ru’m nu“":m-.l 1 \:lfin:jz; TO CONVENE GONGRESS e =5 — onstrations—London Press Eacited. tended by many men [ ¥ gton, 9. —Express es . litics 3y The Associated Press. - Washington, June 9-—~Jxprest rate | o rominent in Conneotlout political A . e T IR J M EU“TIN LI:AVES PEAK OF ANTI-AMERICAN throughout the country were ordered clralon Cleveland, O., June P 45 ,readjusted today by the interstate A SR S Want Session July 7 to Vote on|tion swirl is running at hig AGITATION Boycott On All Theaters Showing At Pentecost scrvices at the synagogue of the Congregatlon )f7oommeyce commission, which author- i A s e antiel aan AL tes aoaibiing the As Sons of Israel at the .ar‘mll"l ized general increases in the eastern Emergency Relief For Agriculture Vice-presidential of o & L Eb Tokio, June 9.— hr lief that Llm and Chestnus streets this iins - carried about in its currents without Wit . zone, approximating eight per cent the peak of the agitation in morning, tribvte was paid to || o0 To N cons in the west and Have Another Measure Which ;.. 1anded anywhere. Japan against Anerican enact- Itev, John T. Winters, de Delegations are busy caucusing ment of an immigration law sed . ; the south. Would Forever Bar Daugherty And c 3 . i : pastor of St. Mary’s chur The decision was the result of choosing their selections to the con- Bysiness on Main Street barring Japanese, had passed, abbi Harry Aaronson, general investization by the commis Fall From Holding Office of Trust \ention committees and naming their was expressed in well-informed course of his Pentecost sermon. || gion iy which representatives of state representatives on the incoming na- Bequeathed to His Sons, 'k today. The active phase [zahbi Aaronson J 1 railroad commissions pgrticipated. Or Honor, tional committee = of the agitation, it was agreed, Fatiier Winters The piatform builders today wers John E. and James H. cannot continue more than twe zen, wha Tespected ah croods_ ||| Wide difterences in vates vetween tre | Woghinaton Ofcials ProMiSe [M- creveisna. 0., sune s—nepubiican | The pisttor buiders odey wers; | B 5 1 southern, middle Sadarieln B and races and said his death v FiBLRtAIA and Pasitic foast vansd wate o i Insurgents acting through the Wiscon- 1) piatform itself began to take e - caused a gr loss to the city {ordered brought more nearly to a mvemems IOP Tl]IS Cl[y sin delegation will ask the republican ' shape with {he arrival of C. Duscom R T A o Tatal Washington, Jone.5.—TH rbe n ‘\‘- w' I ‘| he congrega { common level. | national convention formally to con- |Slemp, secretary to Pr. nt Cool- | . es M. Curtin, which was admitted ply of the American government tion, M, eWitt, a prominent P 1 idge, who conferred with hairman " ' to Japan’ X member, will send @ flo 1913 Rates As Basis, {demn thie official acts of Harry M.[N8€ Who confgrred with Chalrman “\ 0\ or probate today, James o Japan's exclusion protest will . = 5 Nt o8 0 . go forward, according to previ- . el ey Fixing the basie rates in 1912 the Daugherty, as attorney general, and % i I . 5. Curti wreath to Father Winter's bier, [ omuiaonioibhes1baton i tiners ERWIN AND GRAGE HOME augl ¥, @ v B > William M, But the president's H. Curtin and John E. Curtin, sons, ous plans despite the ehangs in Albert B. Fall, as secrotary of the in- campaign manager, and Frank W. will receive al! the business, including (| cabinets in Tokio, e —————————————————————— that the cost of transporting expre &S | | ) " o Rl Sl o e S LT | terior | Stearns, his friend and Warwick warcs, goods and all the merchandise The date for delivery of the More than 250 priests including all more expensive than In the east, The Postmaster And Superintcndent of Would Bar Them Forover ! Lowden Men Active and accounts ,also the building known || note to the embassy here is still the high officers of the Hartford dio- | investization resulted in & change in This is disclosed in an official copy . The Lowden hoomers got their as 404 Main street, being the south | withheld Sl A e s ndarios Wedfsad that theory it having been shown that| Mails Return From National Capi- of the insurgent platform made pub- breath over night and their feeling halt of the block where the furniturs norning at 10 o'clock at St. MAry's | (1o cost in the cast is higher than in . < | e today by Rohert M. laToliette, that the former governor of Tllinois and undertaking business is situated buteh when Rt Rev. John 7. NIan [(ne west becaupe of oxtensive free de. tal Confident Federal Department|jr son of ‘the Wisconsin senator, in |could not eliminate himself by yester To the other children, Mrs, Helen wi chrate a pontifical mass of jjiapy gystems and extra terminal Wil Provide Better Facilities Here. fr’ip oD Boarbh daeRtion, | hys Gec Lnatlon of L Baoetinilien | o:Connall, IMra ilvent! HAllowR, Ikt N b Sl S he ‘cm»mom says further that | gathered force. Agnes Morrisscy and Willlam F, Cur- riog Aclete b ipolntiind) New PBritaln will have increased and | Daugherty and Fall “be forever de-| Lowden is in Ohio today, making a 1in he boequeaths $10,000 ench. K barred from' holding any position of | gpeech at Oxford. Word was sent 10 To his wife, Mary A, Curtin he gives i |honor or trust within the gift either 'j hat his friends at the convention his dwel! at e corner of Wesl 8 A3 their basls and include sever- ;gepeq thel00 per cent cooperation of | of the republican party or any future |,]ny:‘!rx“1'y- would xnnl close the r::m,rl \‘I‘:I\ll\:lhln‘m»rllvv leyrwmr.lm‘nd H:" vr"f S0 8t the Sapantey (VRN SIE S ) .‘.‘\“:r/j."”::.]| s.ly‘\‘(‘.‘. 1“1'\ AU practically all of the postal depart- republican administration.' further at this time, Meantime they ceeds of a life insurance policy ""wiv..m such investigation i d The Eastern Basis ment officials in Washington, follow- Want Special Session buzzed about and found a good many §5,000 amd the use during her lite of however, it is nlnlr‘fi t y :;\'.‘-i The basle rate for the first fifty |ing a week spant in the capital in an |, The insurgents o would have | who expressed the view that Lowden all the income from all the rest and action can be |plv t 0";1“ s i Oy it 1o get bottor service by Post. | President Coolidge summon congress|ought to be drafted and could not residus of his estate including ' the 8 e fahon tewand. stern trunk i flor & ; i Superin. | into extraordinary sesslon on Monday, | possibly refuse. block 406-408 Main strect. After the the offenders, Officials expressed re- b cents. Under master I, ail il TR SUPeHin:{July 7, 1924, for consideration of © Others Mentioned teath of his wife, ali the rest of his|STet @t the outbreak of vandalism djustment the rate will bo | tendent of Mails | ,I,“;~‘ B, “’d“‘ back | “Mergency legislation for relief of ag-| The other hooms were less active, extate i 1o be divided among his| WHiCh created pandemonium among TSRS m asuhenn - bamlp 1 “;‘Q.H.M & ol deklis this morn. | FiCulture;” to provide funds for pay-|'Kansas in eaucus voted to 1 for chiidren, Mrs. Helen O'Connell, Mrs, the €rowd of foreigners attending the 30 cants which was horisontal. | At thelr respec "Uf the courtesy ang Ment of soldiers' bonus; for consider- | Charles W, Dawes. The other vote 'Trene Halloran, Mrs. Agnes Morris. JaNCe and caused two American cents will ha de- Ing With praise of the courtes ation of the Howell Barkley bill for went for Albert J. Beveridge of In- sey and Willlam F. Curtin equaliy, | WOmen to faint e « LI o the settlement of dlsput between | dta Despite the Towa delegation's share and share alike, They emphasized however, that the n the praivie states the \mxn: rate A '.‘ .v.l e e SRt ove and employes; for amend- | dvclsion for Representative Dickinson James H. Curtin, John § Curtin Jemonstration was not aimed directly d} ‘."J\‘\A\wu h was horizontally in : ' "" “{‘M'-‘I‘I\ “, _" ‘r; 'm”‘fi”‘ ment of the rate-making section of | there was @ good deal of talk for and the Commercial Trust Co, are 082inst Americans, but agajmst Japan- sed to 35 conts will be readjusted v“{"_'w’fl"‘ “’ ”,;',: I‘."'”’“” I.””gl_" ‘« the transportation act; looking to- Judge Willam & Kenyon, former named exccutors. Thomas W. O'Cen. ©5¢ Whom the “patriots” considered ”':yjlh;lv'mv{ :;n‘i“.r 28 ¢ r'y’w‘;;”‘vy:»‘:-‘r"w\v:y:x man Kenn introduced them to Post- | T 17d the reduction of “extortionate | l.ader of the senate farm bioe, whe nor and W. G. Dunn are named ap et ””J""""‘v in frivolous amuse- ito asle r 2 1 | ease kier Géneral Haris K Mow and 16 1 rates,” and for reclamation | was affered the post of secretary of Draisers, T will is dated March 11, Ment with foreigners at a time when n 38 conts sinee 1315, will be brought AL eneal Ty B Now i 19 glslation extending the time of | navy but declined it. James W. [ the intruders believed that the coun- wen to about 81 eents, John H. Bastiett of Now Hampaive 5»:',\'1':::':;”1‘;; :‘r:.”l-:'r: on government Good, former Towa congressman and = It 1.-' :‘M\m.'x‘(ml that am in ,\ ot ¥ had |u:v:‘n [1‘.’::.::4”“ Whereyer they went in Washington A - wemery sampnign manmne thr b 0 e et : . Wisevar] Ciaymen 18 VR O8 ] For Direct Nomination president, was taking a lead in pro. aPproximately $250,000 _Police hnve not wade any arrests re Pep et Bglaliond sl e L "|‘ is further declared that the eon posing Judge Kenyon »1'1... will of the late Acthur Sloper V:) 4:w.,.ml<m with the affair, They n ,': octin Wil ba. sfteetive Jun. | MDOAGRRteS, AL REE'OE fellsw Work ‘\].,I';:I‘:ly| ,::;‘“:‘L.h:w:«‘”|I,‘1,i:::q‘;;lx w: i Minncsota wdded A new name to ‘1‘,,".‘,’“." w n.:vhywfl‘.n ..r‘n n:n“nn' the :AI;!I-’:n"'iw'-im:\:‘::’n". :v):.:‘; l::"':" m;fl: 1. 192 I8 in a common cause, that of giving o8 "l falled” and the sanate a0 | the list with a candidacy for Charles H hie posctions end srensts b Eiven |the dentistiasinn. &l » ' b "k‘ " H 2ETN S A Th » the hest service 1t was possibie. They e mar ey 410 the senate and | March of Litchfield is ponsoaions and property be given | the demone ol break the spant two hours with Mr. Bartlett, | hise Members should be urked 1o gation dectded to endoras him e th e Co Seett LRI | R yequiem for 1ev, John T, Winters, qfi [;flNvl[;TS ASK'NG [ Mr. Bartlett esamined Postmastey ,‘""M" m"tllw)tflmnlx.:;p:ryz’nu‘;{r h “,”Mm” 'n the Adark horse list mere talk -|" “-”y““m nf".wl death A'vh', m.-, “Ml :I;I-ml‘:. m:’ul"vhnf the demonstra- late pastor of . Mary's church, i { BeWin's' roports carsfully and recoS- imay he necemmry to provids for a | "0 144 again today of a beom for o DU B AYeRy €ISd Betwesk hin e el . et WV ifamed &/ J8. . Karv, Eabio ; nized the fact that the growth of New o) no[M“””;‘ A4 ’;ln'j. e for di- e, Marion Burton of the University \\‘H-“‘»l' ur": w‘: 11, ‘”w\l:»lrl ‘ :I-””‘. ‘lvnli.n;hnm” no mors public whow deaih o aturd : - st BB e b has ex. oo "OmITAtion and slection by the or'Michigan, who wiil place Presi. WIROR) and Gerald Walker and they |dances will b8 there, : r Wit had been pastor af ¥ ¥ ceeded the tealization of the depart- fatas for mrestiom . | \tes of candi- | gont Coolidgs in nomination. D 1:; Administer_the estate. \ o 1;.'”.: antored the bLall room . 8 T iy o Moat &t Washingee nd that this olty | gare den and - vice-presi- | pumonts friends hoped that there ’v'r‘;“\‘l. : 4 B, Church of N‘:u v ffll’;(p was :'( its height, took ity Bt SR in not getting the service to which it W would be no definite crystalization of -n“v y“ \.;.: ',.-1‘|‘n|lvu~1 o .'“ f-.':r:‘.'. 1o 1;,: ut\[', brandished EL K % 3 i eRtines; CoNgtemmai Tk O e : _mentiment on the viee-presidency un- SO0t ©f probate today, directs that | SWords. and made sevaral profane and jonees were Board of Pardons Holding @4 nrictiy in his tatk 1o Mr. insurgents to extend. 1 ced bY the iy gfter Dr. Durton makes hin apeech oot Lk apparel be given to her |bitter anti-American epesches fontin oF the e ot what he felt New Dritain should | e ents 0 «t ‘ym Ita congratula-|ang piver the convention an oppor. LT WATY A. Clark of Plainville. 1t Bar American Pilms. § not beep In Its Semi-Annual Meet- ave and asked that the department | s > 31 republican senators and | eunity te see him tn action 1ir0 directs that one half interest in = Attributing their action to “publie property on Kensington Read in Ber. demand.” owners of motion picture 211 republican representat fer prescntatives for 1t was apparent that a program of : it oy M [ ar in be glven to Ada Jenks, adopted | !heaters in Tokio at a general meet. laughter, who already owns one ing today launched a boyeott against all arovind. Secrstary Hoover's n interest in the property, and that Ada ' American films it L 0wb- | aantinued to held Ite preme 180 recetve all the re Beginning July 1. the theater pro- R TR { . stitute for the Mellon pla ontinued to hold its promence in 5 5 W g flion vl . yosterda e ter A, McCrann, 4 g board e city and investigating Ol w3 : plan all the discusslons. 1t was coupled prictors will not buy or rent Amers the death | 40ns at the state prison in We need of additional clerks and car nnection reusst is made can films. or show them in their the. senfor curate, announced n ! j al clerks with Dr Burton and Major Gener " an 208 the wotks of the de- | ficld today, William J. D, Fowler e . Harbord, now president of the Radio aters, Gcooréing e & NENISHIA Cod pestor, Thure Wi Mot an sye | Middiesex entenced Decom-] Mater silaailag e (Continued On Page Sixteen) Coraaiaton of At e passed at the meeting. Another ress- at was not dimmed as | ber 6, 1923, wo o five years, ex tart ave ¢ Britain it wan . be 1tion was passed. pledging the own. By the Associated Prese Tokio, June 9.—~"Thorough investi- gation will be made of the demon- stration staged at a dance in the Im. perial hotel Saturday evening by a The present rates have the 1922 'additional postal service and has been group of politieal ruffians,” it was sed to ased to about 81 eents | cooperation which they received from The west coast rate of 24 cents, arizontally increased sincs 1918 to ents, will be reduced to about 31 e state deles Tas Pledge eral monthy, he give the New Britain men every con | . { display of courage and fndene > vond 10 recov mg Tfldfl_\ .isideration |“ “voting for the & ""l" NACNCe \aiing the viee-presidential situation lay of unusua Mr. Bartlett iasued orders to have | into ax bill enacted a competent inspector come to New At th . i Mary's chureh lartfe At th mi«{ Liritain thin a month to P | w simmer a while as belr fostered aw by both houses of congress s imboglrsd :uvul sigaed by the president ro ouse ’ futy and of | assau second offense, charged @) my co er in the postal gersie TO OI”FY THFN . The beyeott I8 believed to be due posta The Klan's Choice ess 10 tetive from ae- frame-up on the part of John A. Lit- | P, irwin. John H. Bartiett, Pirst N OMINEE ,m‘,” ":'\..,n::lu(:l e . ) partly at least, to intimidation of the the face of his ser eficid, two state policemen and a ' ner Klux Klan, on / m "w’"" v‘vm‘,:r- by :-vxlrlnllr bands \ Janta today, came e «copold and Loeb Arrang. ' he American immigration McCrann read the ! justice and Assistant State's Attorney structed to send e pastor, a state. | Pelton Middiesex county to rail- is toRtaph to MNBION, ‘Whoere Vairman J. Henry Roraback of siate PO ot Benatar sasure excluding Japanese from the of the road hi prison. Hea claimed one ¢ « e of the depar g ing Deflens » United o 0 0 depart- ntral Commirt . son of Indiana as the Kia se—"Sane, . cherous | o V(‘m sta policemen was paid $300 n icon e Declines liana as th ', i 5 l) Close Movie Houses. I eollection. | for his effos Additional space Needed Honor at Cleveland ontirait <o Pake 3 rosecutor Declares , Several motion picture theaters eared Fowler re: ents to th From Mr, ett's office 1he New g = 3 showing Ameriean films were forced many weeks | board of pardons pon Britain me wont to the offics o e o e Her ‘ i , bregedd vhen they were invaded by i et . delivered by ness in the , that the ¢s they again e prot 1 every ¢oop . onnecticut delegation 1o 4 « ’ to m : svening vas framed. Oliver ciaimed he eration ey went 1 re to 1 republican national convention today " e confe d the kidnap p e Tokio theater owners sent Hods Will Lic In State aid but $50 of 8500 promised him, department of postoffes and garage - s hairman of the prominent Lake Strect Woman Wae o8 1 ‘ e 1o Osaka 16 urge extene nt y ttiefi Fowler's case was | Char . after vamining % . ULy the president Born In Belsol In 1838%—1In This ock when the | the first heard by the board today at situat a that the eity | t He declined to ac @ g ! P « inved on Fifth Page) ool will its summer sessic the state prison add postpoff space, | ¢ the office, stating that he woutd UMy Since 1887, v, of e of James & Middletown 1 the board the !t R the ground ove ! vo 2L rs. Helen Lewis was nomin Saerving . nid t e v ase. " - 4 f 1 is obseryin he # . ere suggestion of a frame up in | can b . e aizo ordered an in nbe; the committes | ;o picth 104 s v . - . which Mr, Pelton participa‘ed was 28 apec " + a month to & fce-president of his g e : 2 at ‘ ¥ i Papper Don” Colline Will Then Be own answer 1 s ' ' . fon. Es state will be repre. 4 " T i e i n and wo N Mise Genevie . artist = ! man, superin ' onte se commitiees. 'I",;‘IM'«-.I ¥ s foty f 1. 2 prsd . Free 1o Marey Mre. Patterson, 1t el + dricos * . v i xt official visited ang'’'? o New B church at Piyw . ‘harles Henry p of he agre also th New Britain’s | M id not vi e HOnt { Suoen thott stat em Crowe exper to phove ot " Before Cou convieted December 20, 1906, | growth in re years warranted bet. B¢ riers today / A : ¢ " ’ nory etting of another day's sun” Dis- ¢ Secon 1 - Mr, and Nrs. & S Wi n ¥ 1 degre r servic nstructed Mr. Erwin o I Nevenst Banton said today, sentenced for life. Mim 1 to prepare a s ot what is need- 'V Camphell L 4 el - 1 n" Colline. known from . hat s aw Is their home or [ ! . took an inicrest in » b ed and the inspectom who come nest g . ’ Montana Town Emerges roadway fo the French Riviers by s having alded here in her work & month will ¢ ciing the Hcld by Court as Valid "",'““,,"1 S TGk T h e e e l , H Aot e ¢ hes which gave Bim his she was at the p Mabops | sity, opening ©» new m es, add. | Washington, June 9.—The Willis- |jr s o) Hooalbae - rom ard \nm\ torm .. 1l begin Sorving.a Jear® v wory. Campbe v prohibiting the sale or | ygo i " bt : 1 1, M wlisp n the tiary on Wel- r myp e d L rhednt importati of ntoxica 1 ticipation in %, imp : fule importa f intoxi 8 MR 100 rann tn the Rew icip N Kane was authornsed and finding addit ks, earriers Hquor for licinal purposes foday yery more than potat & committee on resoiutions and | Masked Men, Armed With sod workingspace. ~ © i was declarcd vaiid and constitutionsl | cite, deccased. S . Fiathead Valle _ sean AER O T o ey G, Niakhe Btk NI o o e e rtion ot how sud- g b g g kon. Accordin 1 o telogram e day by d e ey other, who lives in Mamsachusetts, | ing new agreed 1o care for Bishop §f as tee, - ol . officials were to Mrs. Shepar rovidence, June Throe masked | pleage the New Rritain visitors and VLYERS REACH n\\m.m. 3 n armed with rifles and sawed-off | how active the & cooperatior Jangke Siam Ju > —The | ¥ Bome . . - - 't - " for robbery et robbed Harold ' was found, is the visit to Portuguese aviators, Licutenants Paes et " - wed up im in March, 1926, — - o of | e depurtune cquipment and sup- 40 arrived today from Ras #y of M8 Mrth on Map Negro Slated to Become el P el BB nt Legion perintendent and sales manager of | pijes, Superintendent George Landick dia, en ge against him e General Banking company, of & (ommmfl-man From Miss. tic v cannot touch hom ror any e ity " ' r sald, o the A meet at the ng to here | works o requisition blank | WINSTED HOUSE BURNED A ro faw y . Disirict Attorney Banton O'Brien of 112 | . . i . de out by t al postmaster | Winsted, Conn., Jume 5—An ¢ S— a repubies ar the 1 of a year “Dapper ¢ be free to marry Mra o " e 5 Washington. completed three-family dwelling in BEY. George B, Neumann. In<tructor . . o o ONe divorced ite During 1 t Mr. Erwin essually O " 3 ak street was burned early to B remarked that he would fike certain | with a loss of about $3.00n, A r,:"_‘ n West China University, Travels = n was 1 ¥ . tion Young Heyworth ”‘4"1::4 to be & articles in New Britain which he no- | g 2. 1he OWBeP . mittee t wee Chicagoan heir engage- ticed 0 there. THe ',,,‘,,,. . . ner, clai ‘I.a v{»; ~ne Thousands of Miles to Visit Here nent was reportsd te have been A ferred to were found in the New BFL- fire, The police were unable to 8o, Rev. George B. Neumann, son of PUNDEE FIC ) broken off on supposition that & pany officials 1o the and he 1 P bt okl P9 = y Batney prison term, far longer than & year, S ehureh | guen covered the guns when the loeal visitors got termine the cause of the fire E. ¥. Neumann of this city, arrived Chicago. June 9.--Sa v ’ 2 Show T d SOk W | oigie they remeved the Mol gl -— in New Britain yesterday to visit his ckford " get 1h st awsited him in New Yor! the ¢ : 1 treasury depart- relatives here. He is accompanied by is caree ast Chicage e from the car 2 - — © . ' & e and re offered 106 per his wife and family " when g Government Surplus of rooms to ' 2 cents coop In everything the THE WEATHER Rev. Mr, Neumans e 1 nde r nt t : tor atten. Uruguay Team Winner of city necds. 1n ail cases they were em. ~ ik the Wt Ciiine shiversity &t -jomor Hghtwelght ehass . .‘\ppron‘mflely#(lo,?“. Witliam - H T‘ phatically instructed to keep in close Harttord, June 9.—Vorecast Cheng Tu, China, which is about it will be a test for Yn|~] . Washington, June 9.—The govern- A. Harty bras s g . (?!3 '!""cr P:‘oothall "'e touch with the heads of the depart- for New Britain and vicinity: thousand miles inland. WHe is an in ase Mandell, who recently outgrew ment will v|nn”1!- v-:nu (nv"hhl’h‘:{ " . t o Paris Ju 0. The " ments who have agreed to see that Falr tomizht: Toesday breoming structor In sociology at the reity the bantamweight division, is a 7 year on June 36 -w’ a surp! t:n":n - s football ton fay ¥ iy . postal service foceived nsettied. comtinned cool and tells mar irtere shifty boxer. and a fairly heavy twesn $350.000.000 and $40, deteatit about his expericnces in ban e scheluied 1o box ten Director Lord of the budget bureas in- (Continu~d on Pafe Fifteen) | * * | region. rounds at 134 pounds. | formed President Cooltdge. m pose; at rih Degree Assemn 18 of Coltmbus w7 city, the bandits us 2 high powered stomobile bearing a axachisetis registration iy hel by & Kacoy h oneham, Was hev forced to plan for the automobile driven by the com the Heoly

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