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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLIQHED 1870 U. S. NAVY ORDERS PLANE [GANDIDATES FILE CAPABLE OF MAKING TRIP |EXPENSE JE ACCOUNTS FROM COAST T 0 HA WA’I Cost of Election to Con el b il it gress | Big Flying Boat To 'MURDER CHARGE READ * From Conneeticnt NO[ Heavy Have Two 800 Horse- T0 STRAPPED SLAYER | power Motors — Carry Five Men And Thornton Formally Ac- . cused as He Lies in Ton of Freliht' Hospital Ambulance IAY BE FIRST i OF BIG Washington, Nov. 13.—A contract r a naval flying boat capable of aking a sustained flight from the st coast to Honolulu has been ! gned by the bureal of naval acro- utics. Specifications call for a oven capacity of five passengers Fenn Won Election With $1,19 Tilson, $750; Yerritt, 81,445, And tures $247, Report Shows, BY GEORGE H, MANNING, (Washington Bureau of N, B. Herald) Washington, D, C., Nov, 18, — E, Hart Fenn, republican, of Wethers. While strapped to a stretcher in FLEET !an ambulance, Archic 'Thornton, who used a bread knife to murder \In. F. M. Thornton, wife of a for- |fleld, spent $1,192.59 to retain mer steward of the New Britain {seat in congress am representativo | club, was formally arraigned tor the |from the first district of Connecti- murder of his sister-in-law last {cut, while his opponent Johnstone night, a dispatch from Providence, | Vance, democrat, of New Britain, | R, L, today stated. The judge read {who was the loser on election day, the complaint through the door of {spent $247, it was learned here to- his the vehicle after Thornton was 'day, i a ton of freight, taken from his cell en-route to a| In his voucher ot campalgn con- The contragt was regarded In:yo.oita), seven policomen standing |tributlons and expenses, which he val elrcles as the first step toward ling a recognized deficiency in the Net for long distance maneuvers d if it meets expectations the new ; guard over him. Thornton, the dis- patch stated, was too dazed to reply and falled to make a plea. The judge held him for trial Novem- hus filed with the clerk of the house of representatives, as required by law, Representative Fenn states that a total of $1,192.59 was spent to- pre will be used as a model for y . og ward his campalgn up to election organization of a special fleet | “qyornton was regarded as insans |day. He received a contribution of xillary - capable of independent ' (iar he had fatally slashed the for- |$300 toward his campalgn from the | eration 1500 miles from perman- base. he contractor for the flying hoat the Boening Aircraft corporatidn Seattle, It will be equipped with 800 horsepower, 12-cylindet en- o8, the most powerful airplane republican congressional committce, he says, The voucher of Johnstone Vance, mer New Britrin woman at a farm- house in Hoxsie, R. I, and much |difficulty was experienced by two policemen in overpowering him. ‘r‘““ ran for congressman against Miss Anna Kowaltzky, a mald, also U‘“(P‘fi”n‘"‘ fl:?'v‘: briefly that, up to formerly of the house staft of tha |/ 9 ;" £ HALe Mare o fcontrl; Britain club, was the only other |Putions” and “no expenditures” for tor unit ever built in this coun- person present when the maniac h‘:i rpw’:rr\:«t:z;\n ':A. ;\(;;l:ll:\v‘\fm:;;;v\r:g 4 Sontract spoed of more than yyoiqed ‘the knife in hia hands, |i0° campo T penditures miles an hour is required. ' of $247. § 4 > itness aga | Shepuillihe(she olllafilinERs SRRIDRL 1y e T Re 0D i cFih e sl {Democratic town committee, the re Vaval designers estimate that each he man at the trial. the engines would he powerry !N Man at th FREEMAN SPENT ONLY §50 Glynn, $5635 — Vance's Expendi. | This included a contribu- | !’ Congressman HI” Acquitted Of Violating The Volstead Act By His Home Made Ci JUDGE ALLING ROLES ONSEARCH WARRANTS {Must Be Used in 30 Days, He Instructs the Police e \d mvct:cut wdte Li 'l‘um,,(, - nn, Jury Verdict Hoias' . One Half of One Per Cent Ruling Does Not toxicating “in Fact.” Baltimore, Nov, 13. tive John Philip Hill, of was acquitted by a ju Representa- Baltimore, in United | ANl scarch warrants shall be used j g ot tC10 today for violating the | within a reasonable time after they ad law by mannt are {ssued, and If they are not used. | Vo/stead law by manufacturing in- G1e;EuaT, AL, X ‘o, |toxicating wine and cider® at his | they shall be returned to the clerk home, of the police court 30 days after thu date of thelr issnance, was an order |Jssued to the police and prosecuting | attorney in police court this morning by Judge Benjamin W. Alling. | Judge Alling called the police and rosecutor to task for thelr |SP . :nr‘n.ods fn using search warrants e t_rml Was (hagronult OERRALEES in the past and for fallure to make | °2% forced by Colonel Hill, who I s on e b {maintained that the Volstead law e gave the farmer a right to manufac- | The discussion of search warrants | LW clder and wine, but withheld The firtth and sixth counts of the indictment, which chargeg Hill with maintaining a eommon Misance at his home were dismissed under in- structions from Judge Morris A. Soper, war- was brought,up by the evidence in |ToM the TOLma A BLRE the case against Mrs. Stanislaus | MARUfactUre beer. e hobr 2 of 140 Grove strect, whose | o0 ”;."Omm’(:“"“" R 1;"::'5'[ Home was ralded by the police on a |2 1 ORIVAL At th avirsc warrant about a month old. T e B | dudge Alling said that e had|of O thas balt !"'xz;lprllrl o given orders to the chief of police | 2 {apply to home made wines and cider, and the prosccutor P provided the product is non-intoxi- that w rrants should not be used for purposes of | 1 4 » search after 15 days, but that thisC*U"8 “In fact. | order had been entirely disregarded ’m"“r““:‘““:’jr“ i “‘:)’]’d‘r‘ i ""‘I 13/ ’i‘_‘-" Hehaa thntfic thisforder) wasimoti Ao RBRMNC U RGIEI SR Ao ey heeded in the future, thers wasya | 2 11° HHRCen rested A question whether the cases brought 2 it Hagslca fome before the court on old warrants | Proo ct¥ Were intoxicating and *. M. Thornton, husband of the | | would be heard. f violation of the law. pugh 1o drive the plane singly ang | 1" M. Thornton, husband o the |usinger being for buttons, printing During a recess of the ‘conrt ‘ses. | THe Verdict came after seventeen t at normal operating efficlency | Thurdered woman, - was In HeW lang aqvertising. Islon, Judge Alling had a conference | "2 ©f deliberation by the jury. onld negotlate the round-tho. | York: where Be was employed, Bav- | popresentative Fenn, nccording to | witrh Ghios William C. Hart on the |, \° 500ner had it been read than 14 flight without assistance from [N left the Hoxsle farm on Mon- |yiyvaport turned over $500 to J. H, subject, and when the coort g |Hill and his attorneys were sur- s Ve aaly day, after his brother-n-law had | porapack, chatrman of the repub- called to order again, ho renewed |TOUNded by admirers who struggied I'wo other planes of new design Pecn morose for some \‘,”“_” Tt 38 jican state central committee, $100 H IRl e ff.n ubtoer - rs {to shake them by their hands while | marking a distinet aivance over fated that the former New Britain [0 w. . Batterson, chairman of the | saig thet cearer e e |showering congratulations which sent naval types are to be con- ward had supported his brother- 'y rtrord republican town commit when the prosecutor swears th temporarily halted the progress of icted at the Philadelphia nazy 10 Who was partly crippled, Jteo, §25 to J. T. Welles, treasurer of | ot positive knowledge that liquor | °le" court business. ds. The first of these, designateq PCTMILLING him o live at his home. |the Wothersfleld ~republican town | jg bomn beid o pince withinor | “The verdict speaks for its will bo compinted in De- ! Word from Providence ia to the |committee, $25 to the Burlington | ness om0l being the cvse 3% | Colonel Hill said o Cffect that after Archie Thornton ltown committee, s»n to the Windsor | siiould be served ang & searel'n I-“ United States District Attorney ruising radius of more thag 2,609 %8 locked up he became violent {town committee, $25 to the Marl- of 1Ha prensbss withln « r'“‘”";nc Amos W. W. Woodcock, who prose- Tf tho Honoluln fler is satis- ' 117 ecll. 1t was decided to take \borough fown committee, and $50 | e or anes Sidin & reas anes. |cuted the case, deciined to discuss fory it is plannel to equip tye "M to a hospital for treatment, |each to the Southingion and Glas- | the s action d o cemen a hos- |tonbury republic er planes with the same motors AN9 When the policemen and hos- {tonbury r publican fown committees thus increase their radius of PHal attaches attempted to transfer |He spent $236.25, he says, for e b fo him from the cell to the ambulance |“luncheon to delegates after con. tance of a violent character fas |vention at the Hotel Bond.” Tele- It was for this reason that |phone, typing, postage, ete., came to NtW HASS. SENAT[!R man was in the ambu- The formalities of the law had spoken to Mrs. ecnul ac .y Y R ] Atrocities Charged Against Bolshevists offered. he was strapped to a stretcher and [about $36, in connection with his (‘l nOl ( ()\ \a"‘c\ (" () were then complied with, her-in-law, (Continucd on Page 17T) {carried to the ambulance. Mean- {campaign, and 335 was spent for ad- while 4t was deemed r\pmih nt to [vertisements. No contributions nor “ampaign M r Tt is learned that Thornton was Can [)al I anage !vmv taken to Providence, as at first Lodge’s Successor SHIPLOAD OF NATIVES pital, resulting in the judge being | crs. P, ‘hmn: dly called, the latter arriving Miss Kowaltzky, it is learned to- Th is But One of the Thornton ns of her but her mistress 13.—William M. 9av. er, lawyer and manufa be rman of the national republics ¢ was today appointed by r Cox A the late Cabot Lodge as U. 8. Sen- oston, Noy rer, nued on Page 10) 'DEMOCRATS PLARNING 10 (Co to sucees rom Massach Houston, Tex, Nov. -Atroci- 1e governor, it is said, has as- ties which will amaze the worla nees that My, Tutler will ace | CONTEST BUTLER'S SEAT [when they are known nave neen e appointme forgaporoXic committed in the Republic of Geor- 1y two ye s as the seat cannot e ‘ e . gla by bolshevists during the past Lt e e MM Want Htim to Hold Offiee Till March | sear, according to an fnterview with ral election in 1926 This is in Prince David Mdivani of the Nation, dance with a law passed two 1 or Till Klection Can be rrinted today by the Houston Post- s ago giving the governor a Dispatch ppoint a successor to fill | Held. Determined te force the little state 2 arles H. McGlue of the democratic |Into submlssion to its rule, Prince SHLEITY state commitice announced that he|David said, the red government is Bithoaving would file with the I ure today |resorting te methods of cold-blond i | a bill, flect of which would be|ed butchery. The prince, who ar- !w limit to March 4 or until an eclec- [ rived hare this week, was foreed to th Y tion ¢ | term of Wil-|flee from his native land because of ko m 8. senator in | threats on his life. when congres abot Lodge.| Since 1919, hie said, at Teast 20,000 Erls S 0 Le carrled to|Georgiang have been slaughtered utler whe It . U. S. sup court, McGlue{without trials. A shipload of na- b 1 | tives was taken ont on the Caspian | 3 roudyito) 1 LAIE Y1 Chairman McGlue aaser that|sea and the vessel sunk, with none the Massachusetts | rescued. Others are called to thefr | Cox | doors and shot down. Rigorous cen- he | sorship is in effect | Governor avid to act until cction in 1916 was in| Tn 1919, after fifty years of Rus- plactur t with the federal constitu-|sian dominat Georgia rebelled e rey telec- | and set up a republic at Tiflis. THe rougit « s. 1t 18 his con- | prinee’s father, Zhre Mdivani, re- rman of t rtional commit- clal election ghould nounced his title and was made pre- ad. Th s of the re- ith under the federal S t, Gordanl, who an comprign was followed by |, appointments to the the provisional president, The | cation intend wo or 2 only for “tem- 1and was happy for but a short tim weeks hut tor's Lodge's | | The bolsheviki soon realized the im- | iliness cut it short ture which meets i | portance of dominating Georgia and | bad been unders t Mr| Jar be asked to repeal the | sent an army of 50,000 against the | r would have the act 0 years ago as unco. .m-:-‘m,\m” After gaining control, the | at of Prostder ma ‘. evists either deported or killed continued amoc ) e [the elder men of fighting age and lent fn this conncetion was de- | ESCAPE HOME BURNS. lmm ated the younger men. by him but the scnator's death Peekskill, Nov, 1 »T)m‘ Prince David says there are, be- ged the 8 home of Pitt I'. Hand, publicity | sides himself, about 3 orglans in & r of the New York Central | the Thited hey are study- | raliroad, was destroyed by fi early | Ing American and American 8 elect !ltoday. Mr. and Mrs. Hand and |standards with the view to some day ng | their four children esc un- | returning to their native land and S ! ¢ 1o loss was estimated at | making It as ncar like America as 1 on Page (Contiy 3 . | possinle. Louisiana State Umv. Freshmen Forcnbly Chp by Clergyman Found i 11) i 1 ‘\ol (-mll\ m (oull‘ . ll(’ls(}l\flhl". and that after conferring |tion as to what length of time was On the first ballot the jury stood ten to two for acquittal, according to the story of one of the jurors, Yesterday afternoon and last night with Chief Hart and | certain conditions the confronted with, he arning of police are would set a [ Sosrontad oy the jury | rangled and argued, tho vs. te: irying to sw R used, the judge said that it shail bo | PTo0 "5 & ,,"., ‘.,, e [ returnedifonenaoloriaritne eourt (| SUTIE SR OF B0 morning one of |for there are certain conditions |, 4 ol el inder which, if a warrant is used, |\ ("0 el e the police are liable to trespass or | " e oyl CHrar e iman agreed to a verdict of acquit- tal. The verdict was sealed and handed to Judge Soper at 10 a. m, In the casc of Mrs. Kopecs, Judge | Wililam ¥. Mangan, who appeared for her, attacked the testimony of it I |the police In regard to the woman's | h;;‘,‘n’m Full "‘;'fnr'T {home, aying that i conditions were | W 0sMHfRlon, Nov. 13 —The s AR |partment of justice will await a they would 3 {report from United States Attorney ot have hal to wait f me el L . for- a imonthiiaveodtack at: Baltimare: before to serve the scarch warrant and gt enough evidence to warrant a con- |\ '8 10 comment on the e victlon. The police, had testifieq | t1® ACaUittal of Re ! Saturday night and Sun. | L0/1P Hill c s. Kopecz did most of her | LU case business, for a large number of men | “XP'aincd that there couid = no ar\- went to her place at thosa times, [PC2' bY the government under the They testified that men went into | =V, 30d that therefore the case the house sober and came out under | 282118t Mr. Hill becomes a closed o e iior incident insofar as the government Mangan brought out that |'S Concerned raided the ho SRRy \irs, Kopecz was there alone. “OMd ST Says Volstead, sald that if men were in the 1 Granite Falls, Min,, Nov. 13.—The of going there and buying drinks, | °PINIoN of Judge Morris A, rof they would have gone to the house | Baltimor t fruit juices may be when Yaere was somebody there as |Made for home consumption regard- Ho claimed {1998 of the alcololic cantent s ce befora SUM" Andrew J. intent to seil on the [Of the pro woman's part, t that | 1 hey 1in other case “old , Volstead, father act, declares to- held the sar K some tim that there was no the court of ibitio Judge Hand n in New Yo o simple fact day partl with liquo the premises being |according to Mr ead. “You can't administer prot t {enforcement by trving to interpret n Page Seventeen) (Continued Police Hemming In Southington To C'atc/l Alleged Knife Wtelder J. Hickey his staf that the before 1} man wi Watch All Avenues ol"f‘[ Escape for Joseph Velie, ‘f i Tayiiaic Wanted for Killing T\\ogy e T e knonn 1) n in the rear of his Men. m 1 his horse | ty street, still hitc o the team. e |7 in surrounding towns a Sou R Joseph | avenues of escape fr Volie ed by the 8 yu- | Southington are heing guarded. R lice for assault and attc ¢s of the m e said that abbed ILest t| According to the story told b 38 Stanley st v o1 i 1 men, Mooreroft who i 1d James Cotter [ | 1 of th |a fracas at the corner of ( ! I t and wer d in an alter d after a few Liberty streets, was placed on avenin last night. A man's rd to cry out t r. who is a lineman 52 30 2 Off Hair of Women Teachers and Girl Students 17 e udd, 47, pastor of the Secand air of Women Ieachers and Girl dtudents | ;."\0. ‘ same company as egational church of Derb; ‘ celved authentic ,,;n,l found not guilty in city conrt| . B N e 1 i 1s hiding In the town and they are 1 today when hie was arraigned | Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 13—What- l’rvn Baton Roug ohiool authorl. | g gt on'a searchfor 3 K. Ae both ed with reckless driving. Jtev. | ever action that may be taken as a|tes have placed th : mAthet 'I' ™ | The lacal constabular the slasher factin resident » Se ) -, ., driving his automoblle west| reguit of the annual hair-cutting ac- | 8°UNE President L. T Scott. but 1y 0n0"aieq by County Detective F firfield avenue ju bef A g 5 ‘l! believed that decision as to action Bt tivities of students of Louisiana |y pe held up until Mr. Boyd's re- » SR TS 2 University, which ended yester- | tu who srest na tland | day when members of the freshmen| High schoo! teachers stated that Flanagan suftered a broken | class invaded the Baton Rouge high [many of the st mostly girls sch and cut hair of three were forcibly taken from their class- e women instructo; 1 girl students, |[rooms. Five teachers also were CHISOX WIN 10!»\\ and clipped the thatches of boy stu » succeeded in fight is, Nov. 13.—In secon {dents, would await the r 1 h 'n ba a inla few days of Ce D. B ng started Tuesday played tod r { the t { night when sophomores shaved the ed the Gian | heads of 300 treshmen | | THE WEATHER Hartfonl. Nov. 13—Forceast for New Britain and vi Fair tonight; Friday un possibly rain; little char temperature, w0 1T *— — %! Page Sev enteen.) Apply to Drinks Non In- [ Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending l 1’847 PRICE THREE CENTS CLEVELAND POLIGE [FENN NOMINATES MERRILL HAVE NEW MYSTERY| FOR BRISTOL POSTMASTER; i W0 Men Slain in Own Back WILL TAKE OFFICE JAN. 1 Yard--Different Slzed Bullets m Prominent Rej Republican T WD AL SN TAREN ATGREENWIGH Mot For Foder sition, Displacing Disappear In Auto After Shooting— Police Got Mystérious Phone Mes. W Niskey Seized by POII(O WIlllam A Hlye‘, Had Just Been Unload- sage Telling Them Not to Pay Any | Democrat. Attention to Call About Shooting. ed From Vessel | Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 13.—Pollce g . 2R today were confronted with solvIng | Greemwich Nov. 13, |Mas No Official Notice the mysterious murder of Louls |y hiskey valued by the poilce _ at Rosen, 29, and his brother-in-law, s v about PFrom Congressman But Kwows He Is Slated for Berth—Leaves Factory. $40,000 which had just been landed from a vessel off By shore, was seized by Greenwich offi- cers today as it was being carted away on two trucks and two tour- ing cars. The officers made a count of over 600 cases of liquor. Four men were arrested and they Adolph Adelson, of Philadelphia, who with his wife, was visiting the Tosens. The men were shot and killed by different sized bull Iy today in the rear of Rosen's home in the Fast Boulevard district off Rockfeller park Queer Phone Call | | [ gave the names of Morris Hahn, (Special ta the Herald.) The first police theory was rob- | Grand Concourse, New York city; [ Bristol, Nov. 13.—It was learned bery. They also were puzzled over | jomeph Russ, 29 William street, | today that Captain Frank 8. Merrill an anonymous telephene call re- | gridgeport, both said to be truck | has been recommended for the local ceived at headquarters telling them | arivers, and Charles Krayer, 12 : “if you get a report of a gang shoot- Division street, Brooklyn, and | postmastership by Congrossman F. ing their guns in the FEast 97th |Marry Harris, 1335 Morris avenue, [Hart Fenn and will assume his Areet. don't pay any attention to it. | New York, both safd to be drivers |1Ulie8 on January 1. The noise was their automobile ux- aptain Merrill said today that he | of the touring cars. haust, | The shooting occurred efter Rosen and Adelson retnrned from a pin- ochle game, As they drove in Rosen's vard in his automobile, their wives, who are sisters, heard six or shots. The women found their h bands 1ying face down in the g | nam ha: i The police claim a vessel which |19 '("’ o “'L”‘"L""’“’,"fl o had come up Long Isiand Sound | M; Sriteiihe Rudihe e hored off the residence of Paul |4D0Ut the recommendation and ha . 'y | tendered his resignation at the New alfin, architect, at Byram's | | Depart RS shore. and small boats brought the | p‘:”l ire plant, to take effact Jun- cases on shore being guided and protected by an electric signalling m’.“”h“ [”C\‘_”l: % (",“””; ‘;' "l'x device which was controlled by elec. | COnnecticut National Guard for seven outside the open garage. Thelr |tric wires stretched from the high. |J¢ars and has served as captain o clothes were rumpled and the s0d [way to the shore. Six officers un. | the 1ocal compap®. He saw service trampled, dor Sergeant James H. Fitzroy |2t the Mexican border and, during Different Sized Bullets caught the trucks and drivers as|ih® World war, trained troops in the Adelson was Kille#l by two 32 cali bre lead bullets, one of Which | gyer the highw pierced his throat, and the other passed through his head. Rosen's, Now "Vorker -d wound was above his heart, where (“\ YOIkc‘ Are Hal ® 88 calibre steel jacketed bullet had | Hearted Tlm Tells Whr {hey were about to leave the shore |CATOlinas, He has served three passed. No weapons were found fn | New York, 3. — A demor e yard or gara Neighbors re- 'stration of why \ml Yorkers ar ported having secn three men drive apparently hard-hearted was give away in an automobile shortly after to Robert J, Fisher, a salesman o the shooting. Athens, Tenn., in the washroom « e Adelsons arrived in Cleveland Pennsylvania hotel here today two days ago to visit the Tosens| A cripple entered the room, dro; and to attend a wedding in his fam- ped a handful of coins and groant it as he stooped to pick them On the garage flosr police found i Fisher obligingly helped, but whe he arose the cripyple had departed {with a wallet from Fisher's coat |containing fewelry valued at $9,00 PICK UP MAN a slip of paper hea a Columbus automobile license number and other numbers which they could not identify. Phila. Businessman | New Haven, Nov. 13.—A man whe Philadelp Nov. 13. — Adolph said he was Edward LaChathiere, 60 Adelson, slain in Cleveland, was the |of Meriden was picked up by police head of the Fllelity Aud i while a of this citf. He is su his mother an any ived by A& here toda father, three | tal, w) peculiarly on the street At St. Raphael's hospi e was taken for ohserva widow, sisters and two brothers, According 'tion, it was that he had ap to one sister, Mrs, Sarah Koplin, lost his memory. The po- is no record of the | : (Continued on Page Ten) ress glven in Meriden. | CAFT. FRANK 8. MERRITA GRAND RAPIDS POST OFFICE " EXPLOSION TAKES THREE LIVEc |terims on the city council and term as representative from Brisiol in the state legislature. He is prom- [inent in republican circles in this town and is a member of the re- | publican town committee. He was | horn in Bristol and has lMved here —— |all nis life OVER GOVERNMENT APFAIRS is known that he stood third Two Mcmbers of Chamber of Depu- one Two Postal Workers and Killed—Fed- eral TInspectors Believe Pedestrian e examination: When he took ¥ he was endorsed committee of the utive : . wn committee. ‘Bomb Was Placed in . eriousty Wounded Arter Simmons, who atood - cond in the examinations, failed of Mail. Storm)y. Sexcion it e B Eestinkeeh Gy NG ) W A. Hayes, who re the R —— Rl g ighest mark, about 91 per cent e " Postmaster Hayes has not an- 1 plans for the future WIDOW GETS $1,500 sued Saloon Keeper for $30.000 Had —Claimed Rushand a Suicide from Defendant's Booze, Sy, = NY Bomb Theory Put Forth Ler SetDe SRt neaiy s onin : vere z wad i ‘1 T 1 T R a " 5 commit sui- by aid 1 v T r 1 ¢ rag « 4 1 e } 3 > yeara un- e e 4 “Dynamite Dan” Killed 5 : ke 5 s of t By Premature Blast ago Mr f ew a NUgReSa won of 5 R tr t oAt k g t sband A from t r L iR te i ater Mre | <“ s 0 o a of § Has Close Call 1 g s, s 10 s N who s Lo 3 y t 0 which ca - i s o . s stepdaug was ght T ' e | INFANTILE PARALYSIS on 1 ol : N Squeezed Woman’s Hand || jurane chita, m ror seven Woeke was 1 v < purch b oy New- \' 310‘ Lk TOda‘ ('(\t.‘ ‘ Succumbs 10 Disease at Home on house, 1 s.'| Three Months in Jail |/ Oak Street First Ward G. 0. P. Fails _ Jersey City, N. J.. N y & Sy To Pick Councilman | i1, con N, 5l wan's of Mr. and Mrs. John Sakmar of R Tk x this z 1se of deat decis i Siis » c as antile paralysis weeks ags. Yhs Z be tomorrow merning SR Geors s 4 3 with s All Saints chureh Walter W. Gould and RO Kt at 8§ rial will be in 8t A

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