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STATEMENT ISS”E[] RHODE ISLANDERS AR GETS AFTER DOCTORS GET QUICKER SERVICE STILL IN FILIBUSTER e flN MAT’I‘E[]T’" [;ASE 2 DY, Lyman Thinks It Time Vor State | “New Haven” to Move Espress Car At Noon Senate Was Continuing Ses-| 7O Petermine Just Who shall I'rnv-! Out of New Britain in Time to Pre- | . ; T o ! tice Medicine, | vent Delay in Hartford. Seml-FO[‘mal l[em Tefls Oi . Waterbury, Comm., June 15.—Dr.| New Britain freight and parcel post | | Lot David I&. Lyman, director of Gaylord | shippers may gain 24 hours ou out- . : srovidence, June 18.—The Khode Farm Sanitavium, Wallingford, speak- | going shipments, according to an an- e [ aaTock ithis moring with 5 nros.} duy. declatcd 't was high time that the New York, New Haven and Hart- A w—_-.q =% Datls or WG sy steihg I o “~l,‘l' oo of the state of Connecticut | ford _railroad, following a conference - : His i has boen in seesiont 100K over the responsibility of saying | yesterday with ¥. G. Kussell, Walter Rome, June 18.—A semi-official | oo, (1€ VS rday, when Who shall and who shall not practice | I.. Bell and J. I Atwater, a commit- statement on the Matteotti case Was | presidont Pro Tem Sherman atiempted | Medicine. “It is high time that you | tce from the Traffic Burcau of the | TR AR e re together amid N4 out what naturcopathy and what | Chamber of Commerce and J. J. out by the Stefani Agency, says: riotous conditions. [ieutenant Goy- Others mean” he said. Reyp Snavely, superintendent of the Harts| he Matteotti crime has caused a | ®rnor Toupin was on the e oMORRIIRCR S achool B seiig ford digitlon of the railroad. The re- | vave of grest indighation amoug the | Morning and had ‘not want to cut out all m:w:-; ition of [ sult of the conference wmounted to | ey ™| ilace S Gk IE veats the, various schools and find ust orders being issucd to have the ex- e AheEIs Tiava baan wilhidian 4\’4.\‘ uiejman o 1 know to treat | press .nnld pur 1 :;.m" cat '<o:..4~ rly | 5 i S police are still maintaining a the sk leaving here for Hartford at 3:02 a. \|l“\|pd with great. calmness. I v He fuvored oue standard examina- | m., too late to catch the express trains | Almost all the newspapers reco8- | o fiinusior was still on at 10:30 tion for candidates for medical prac- | cut-of Hartford until the next day, :v);ia, r:‘:y:\( ‘.1,1‘,' the :Hllln;rull are on | ,.ioek, The minority members main- fice in all school | leave at '? 23 a. m., standard time, al- train to punish the insti- | oinoq their opposition to the passage - ywing plenty of time for the goods Fators of the crlme. The authors of { or (no anuual appropriation bill, The FET to be fransferred at Hartford the it have all been arrested and the | gemocraite senators relayed each ofh- I: | same day and eliminating the del police are engaged in pursuing some | in peading articies from various " | | e of the accomplices. books, the licutenant gosernor refus- DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY “Premier Mussolini desircs that full [ ing to recognize any republican & : Justice be meted out to whoever 18| (or who attempted to p i guilty. The appoinfment of a new At noon the democ | minister of the interior and the re- |ug were o — — Paughter Married on Parents’ Golden | placement of the director-general of | calls to prevent th (Continued from First Page | TN e e | public safety and the ts of theljeaving lliu' -'vm‘ullu r for much needed - - 4 ekling DayiEivaik enon oni Both only four suspects who were reported | rost, A barber was sent for to ghave | New York, and other leaders of the Couples Celebrate, to have fled across the Italian frontier | the licutenant governor in his chair, | two chisf factions of the convention. are considered with satisfaction by { which he had not left since the sen- Howat On Committee, Mr. and Mrs. ‘W, E. Allen of 105 public opinion. This may explain the | ate convened at 2:05 o'chock yester it also was named on the Black Roek avenue were married 58 tranquality and absolute calm which | day afternoon » committ which incfgded | ¥ears ago yesterday and their daugh- the country is enjoying and the com- | < ] ityckman, California: Duncan | ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs plete failure of manifestations and | X n McDonald, Tiinois; €. A. Hathaway, yrge Twiss, were married five years protest strikes planned in flum(" NATL. POLICL BUREAU innesota; Stanley J. Clark, Missouri; | A double celebration iy Juliet Poyntz, Rhode Isiand; Joseph |tcok place at the Allen home last st organizations of warkom| e ——. Manley; New York; William McAllen, g when a number of friends of | socialists and Catholies and other par-; Commissioner t of New York Dennsylvania; m Ayres, South Da-| both couples, including a delegation ties urged their wembers to remain | ) lota, and J. H. Ryan, Washington, from the local council, Daughters of | quiet and abstain from manifesta- Ures Necessity of This Upon Credit Conn, Man Named, America, were presc Iv Mr, and \!r«, tions. Only a few street brawls have | e i he nominations committee, which | Allen were presented with a gold oobticred betwabn Fascisti And aptle| |t Ateaciadon. will recommend to the convention the | piece and Mr. and Mrs, Twiss were | Fascisti students in universities | New York, June 18.—Polics n. ' endorsement of Senator Lalollette or | given & painting. The situation now may be eonsid- "missioner Itichard 1. Vnri asked the actual nomination of him or There were many . gu n ered as quite narmal, so that the |the twelfth annual convention of the ©f! " ineluded W from out of town, overnment has no need to have re-| Retail Caedit Men's National associa- chras 2 thenberg, gec- e G2 M 114§ koad Hbna) hio1)ch miAksutes AN (GARY 15 o fsres i Ticinit poli of 1 Farmer-1. CONDITION CRITICAL and is able to permit all parti 8 bureau to aselst in the capture of r Owen, Mic Danbury, June 18.—James B. Ren well as the newspepers, to enjoy ab-, criminals, who he sadd, kill 16,000 ' Krumb, New YVork, the railroad engineer, who was solute liberty.” | persons @ vear and teal property len, Tlinois, and Alexander severoly sealded in the wreck at Newspaper accounts today say one valued at §1,000,000,000, ’ Con A Corn | Bridge, on the Daubury of the men arrested in the Matteotti ymimigioner Envight said the bt Chaieman Mahoney, taking the floor | Pittstield line of the New York, New ik AW vartlaity ‘coufeesed. the il $250,000 for the bureny, ©N @ auestion of personal privilege, Haven and Hartford railroad last Fri- erime, trying to throw the actual guilt Ked at the last session of con " day, in whieh two men were killed,, 1s | R L Rthat ot dacinrer BN IsS only SOOI e re i s “I have been deecived by news-!in a eritical eondition today at Dan- sart in the affair was to supply the 16 wald wi L fo]. PAper men to admit that we might bury hospital. Engineer Bennett's re- automobile, These accounts assert | eral police force, but merely a contral WA out. Their stories on this point covery had heen expected until today, that Matteotti was kidnapped and clearing house for information con v part of the attempt to disrupt when after effects of the injuries de Killed, They say nothing of what dis- cerning criminals i Tath ysioped ¢ ! sl 1wt will he i - - - Pl was made ot the hody, ! oo g fitude of you folks if the communi DON'T CUT COSTS 0 NEED TO DR]NK | I answered that tha Minnesota costs, control them,” H. B, Weiss ‘of N | o~ e crmer-labor party was not a com-| New York, told the controllers’ con Buffalo Judge Absolves Reerniting inunist party and if this convention gress of the National Retall Dry Goods .| developed into gathering controlled association today. “There is some. State Police Commission Objects To Officer Who Beats Up Street. Cor o0 workers party, we would not thing intrinsieally wrong with the 3 e ‘ s lon psychology of cutting eosts,” Welss Officers Sampling Fyldence '"’ ner Talker, But T ad that T did not helieve =ald, “change from the negative to Liquor Violations, | ifato, N, Y. June 15-—Chief the convention would take that course, {he positive psychology of controlling [ Jua Woltz today retused to issue a1 believed then and still believe the | them.” Hartford, June 18.—The state po- | wannt for assanlt agninst njamin members of the convention are in har- p E— lice commission has notificd Buper- [ piopaiiais, army recroiting s ant, | mony With the purpose call, 1 SOCIETY S S BEARERS intendent Robert T. Hurley that In fayoeag jast week to have wed by ask therefora that the delegates be At a meeting of Vega soclety last the opinion of the commission it 18 | yop0e Gonrge Searbore treet patient and untfl they are cer- ht, the following members were never necessary for te policeman "corner talker from I'hila it @ tain that the communists have switel pointed to represgnt the society at to drink Hquor for the purpose of 8- yeating here Seart com- oy the purpose of this gathering be- the funcral of Andrew 8, Anders on curing evidence against persons | plgined he had t \ by Di- (@ they tuke definite action,” el will be held temorrow after j}_‘;‘lrknd'rllh the \l'n"vfl""’| ;'Y "'wI' v"' challats and later pursucd heaten Mr, Foster, who is national chale- noon from dils home, 25 lidson #reet e matter was brought forcibly 10 by a crowd led by tb ergeant man of the workers' party, secondbd P'all bearers, 8 A, Odin, Aaron Dan- the attention of the commission by | Dichallais asserted Scarbo Mr. Mahoney's rem suying iclson, Charles Wallen, Axel Johnsop, | :lll:' :dn;:u:ur (v: ; m,m; |w‘|\'lwmvvl’\l..‘f made iing remark “Ihe workers' party is not here to | Algot Johnson, P, Alfred Johnson: i he had drank liquor for the pur resident i Ame ture this conventlion. We under- | flow hearers, J. Gustav Johnson, pome of detecting crime while at work |flag and the natienal guard, M ‘.|y.‘ ey well:that _\‘., ",,’._ Rigfred Josephson, John Swanson, on A ease 1o ovemont Is to be ossfy Commissloners Fredericks M. ®al. (‘v ATD D1 (,“ ‘”,‘ \‘ ‘ “, \ ‘ l o tour of inspection of the state police i BonVention Drogram,: the! cammities digtriets in the four counties east of on orgautzation of commitiee on the Connecticut river, Tuesda¥, They |OWRCrs of 200 Acres of Land on o000 | tha each district the me 4 | tecting violations of law particularly | To State Commission AL DR Vo0 SRS o A iR of the lquor laws, and that thetr con- [ 40 ' A e Al el ot Ehe Neacith) 1r0l of trathic wal slficiont, they anid, | o0 "0, e NS LA e ‘ Che i dgi They returned from their tour fully |, i o " e S L Bl Sl oSS s satisfied that the equipment of all the | | | COUNY have made an oifer to the AT BAEIY RN MAVE S MINAE SR 3 barracks was inadequate from the | .- Patk commi bt bl y fact that there was no provision for | Lo CONsistg of a SHELDON STILL M'SSING eateguarding evidence which the men | foee oo Appetiley secured, Commenting on this they v:"‘: ;»,,\;“I ‘“ d S RNah ety o e 'n::: :‘l'n:'::’;.yfi partfcularly true in the {%n The | . ' lod and S No Trace of 80-Year Old Pough : potlegging when Hquors were | o' (1 T I T8 the seized. There ought to be, in the : peic Man Who Has Been Gone opinion of tha commissioners, a part [ s (NSURE S U eyl of cach harracks set aside for the | 1o g [ Comiseioff has| - Almot @ eWek. storing of liqnors seized, and 1t shonld s bt e o b Bk et b : be built much more strongly 1»‘:n 0 :-‘ S ER Y NN 3 gt o bLarracks building itself. There was |’ 0 ; i 10K, 1h-veureoll Neb evidence of guilt with the present ar.| ceiobhetiol o S S et iy S rangements in the barracks, siasg . RPDUIBLCOY ¢ sl Ao Sl 2 = [ Everett & of Terre Haute, Ind reh being conducted for him by at JAPS GET r {the Collidge campaign committee wag posscs of citizens, Mr REPU [ announced today by Willi M. But. sappeared from his Ver- e ler, chairman of the republican na- | bank summer home last Thursday tlonal committee, night. American Note tn Answee 1 ’"v‘x tonal commi ight sion Protest Being Decoded ln[ | | Tokto Today. | They Were Well Matched By the Assoctated Press | > g Tokie, June 15.—The American re. mm ply 1o Japan's protest against exelu. «ion of Japanese from the IUnited | Rtates is marked by a spirit of friend. | liness and reasonableness and will he esamined in the same spirit thotitatively stated here today Decoding of the document after its cabled transmission from Washington | was completed at the foreign office late today. Official comment was withe | held pending a careful study of m} terme, | The government has not decided on its further action regarding the excly- sion issue, SEVERAL ARE WOUNDED Tiree of Them Are Seriogely Injured it 1s au. | In Iabor Rioting That Occurs in Kingston. Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica, eral persons were wounded seriously, in a labor riot which curred last night at Port Antonio. A crowd of maicontents attacked labo ers who were steamer and who hs Jupe 18, | | | | wo the reduced pay offered by the ployers. A hattle follo and the police, called out to quell the dis- turbance, were forced to fire on tive vioters. WEATHER T NFAVORABLY Mincola, June 15 -1 esel]l 1 Maughan annowneed today that he had decided not to stard his dawn-to- Ausk transcontin MEht from Mitchel Field to San | cause of unfaiorable weather teports from the west. I It was a slugfest while it lasted, and spectators blocked the sidewalk to watch it. Onlookers agreed that John Frealan (left) and James Anderson—hoth legless—were evenly matched. They exchanged blows without budging an inchd The fight started over the pencil-selling rights on a downtown Omaha corner, and it did niot end until police arvived. Judze Frank Dinenn adjusted theif dificirences and indnced the two to n And just to show that they are friends the; posed for this photogray ke up l ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, —then hangs the key in plain sight. neighbors so well that her one-time fear is now trust. goods you have never tested has turned to trust too. Advertising has done that for you. It convinees you that since others believe, vou also are safe in believing. faith. from their dealers, come familiar with moie advertise WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924, He’s Taking New “Cold Cure” So simplified is the use of chlorine gas becoming that an outfit i modern apartment and can be turned on at the first suspicious sneeze. THE TION OF newest apparatus for administering chlorine to victims of respiratory troubles, self up and turn it on. can be fitted into even a The picture shows the Just tie your- BILL BRENNAN,S FUNERAL of extreme hardships but all were in | good health. The blonds include a — well grown girl, about 14 years oid, S X | with wavy golden hair which was - > Two Thousand Admirers of Popular {440 q pooa . Chicago Police Also Fxpect To Make Heavyweight Murdered By Gang- | March and his party will leave | nyone Arpests In Recent Train Rob- soon for the United Rtates in order | sters, Attend Church At Services, | ihat scientists of the Smithaonian in- | bery—Victim Dying. of Bill Brennan, he shot to death by gan Sunday morning, was held today Two thousand i stitution may examine the “blond | June 18 The funera Tndiana { Chicago, June 18 — Much of the ywelght pugilist, ~ i | $5,000,000 loot obtained in the hold- ters who sought At Thudd izt st " wis ronx eatarct st | ROR LAW ENFORCEMENT PIRW Thuisiay Right O & SONGRE | Milwaukee, St. Paul railroad mail admirers of Brennan —_— special, has been recovered, and Chi- Catholle chureh of 8t where an additional friends including hearse to the Roman | e oor Coiith Writes To Conn, Col. | C380 policemen and postal inspectors Rose De 1Lima expect to find an additional substan. 3,000 joined the | loge Professor, Giving His Views On | tial quantity today. N high mass was sung Enough . “ 3 gh evidence has heen obtained served as pall | Enforcing Laws, to justify charging the eight men un- ! ‘ tis trainer, Brank | oo don June 18.—Gov, Alfred [16F arrest in connection with the i K Renault, champion {4 “g 0™ N iV ark I a lotter to | hold-up with the robbery, and the heavyweight world attended the Madden, Brennan’s mar Johnson, president of sports alliance 5 Henry W. Lawrence, Jr, professor of | elobrities 10 the hoxing |yt 0 ut College for |10 the police, Three other men are Rerv Including | \Women here, made public 1 . de. |sought, heavyweight: Leo : ares that he is in.faver of law en- Hixty-one mail bags, $100,000 worth er, and me-\},‘,,,m,,,,‘,‘y of non-nagotiable securities and the natlonal £ w1 question of law enforce- [$5:000 in $5 bills taken in the hold- | up have hoen recovered, the last Ytem down Brennan and a state will he r's murder ing occurred abusive arraigned for the fo coioite conference last fall, who | Tecovered indicates that the bandits tomorrow. The shoot-|eqprjad out the recommendation of |00k R package eontaining $500,000 after Beennan had rep- |11at conference. 1 hrought 1o Albany |In Iiberty bonds, shipped from a New visttor at his cafe for (o1 the sherifs, all the district attor. | YOUK bank to St. Paul, more than language toward & {yeyw, all the police chicfs, all the |$900.000 in Liberty bonds of denom- party, mayors, and the different command. | INatlons smaller than “the $1,000 g officers of the dopartemnt of the |PON48 in the New York package and ate police, and 1 porsonally address. |APProximately $100,000 in currency. BLOND INDIANS From Panama Jung! White Spectmens, March, Faplorer, eturms \sizing the ncceasity of making no "““'w"l to have heen shot during the |diserimination 0 the enforcement of |hold-up, was reported dying. s With Thred laws and 1 particularly reminded — them of the United States supremo YENS 5 RS Six Copper Hue, [court dectsion,” : OPENS LAW OFFICE, Attorney George W. Brady of this n 18, Richard €. Marel city, for the past few yea . led an ex ninto| STENOGRAPHERS' OUTING. |cinted with the Inw offies of Louls it ungles Ir ) Lawyers Stenograpliers union | Sperry in Hartford, has opened a law 1 Indi A here is city enjoyed an outing at Lake | office in the National Bank building. three specimens of the ipounce yesterday, There was a, He s the son of Mrs, Nellle J. Brady ite Indlans” 1 six cndance and an enjoyable |of 124 Washington stroet and is a regular ce vas spent. The organization duate of the New Britain high m fa oast to in practically all of the girls school. Attorney Brady is & gradulite made in v auxiliary ployed in cora’ officors and 18 a ‘, Colgate university and studied law The party showed marks comparatively new at Columbla and Harvard Iaw sehools, Neighbors Many a housewife locks the front door out of habit Just through familiarity, your one-time fear of All products widely advertised are worthy of your You buy from neighborly folk when you buy Why not read the advertisements every day to be- Every advertisement is a lesson in careful buying ER 10,000 HERALD HERALD HAS BY FAR THE ANY The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An HUGH LOOT RECOVERED ada, |three women as accessories, according t," Gov to say that 1 believe 1 am one of the | who attended the Smith writes, “permit me wrged with having shot pparently having been overlooked by the bandits. A check up of pouches patrolman, very few governors Wayne, with five assembly chamber on| J. H em- | found ed them fn the the sub, one of the suspects, bullet wounds and t of law enforcement, She knows her j;uu«lS'.' read them all DISTRIBUTED DAILY LARGES L PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN APER Audited Circulation

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