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NEW BRITAIN DAILY I{ER.AI.D, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19 S o e THO TRAGEDES DCCLR INROCIESTER, 3 DEAD TEmm————————— 52,300 FRE DAMAGE O FARMINGTON AV, Jackson House Burned — Oil Heater Cause Fiest Halt Faods failed to gain through cen- Willlams made three 1hrough ile right side, Dignan added the same play. $core riod niore ond 0, Princeton . on Yale YACHT GOES ON ROCKS Uhrve Men on Boat Saved By Light- keeper as Vessl Sinks In Pive Leet of Water, N. Y 15 men A yacht went on lot carly tc b owere Loerew oks off brought Lightkeeper John “ho the nun ough to ! £ its sid sild by t$10,0 h MeDao 10 18 1y tfive fr At o PRINCETON-YALE IN CLOSE GAME i aring from st its by th Attempting SOUSA'S BIRTHDAY American Bandmaster fs Seventy TR TR e AT S5 TS Years Old—A'wo Parties for Him in Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland, 0, N tenant Comm Sousa's seventiet) v prom 1 his arrival ments L Wepe Theaded wnes met s band upon o JUDD BUILDING DEATH OF D. G HANCOGK | HARTFORD.COMNECTIOUT Dwight street Man Had Been Re- SENSATIAN SPRi sident of New Britain for the Test Quarter Century = dt Sloper is the ributed t e maximum eficien- Ba Gommodious Quarters ¢f Bart- ford Concern Now Ready iie corridor o to ished bl ’ ten years, two years ¢ 8600] lditio Yo also Stock oW \ is Smythe Finds Channel Too Much for Canoe Dover, Smyth Tor m cross the esfate” Ahmost Brobhen by canc sia Proncli Marine Official Thinks Mer- Ning tr “hant Ships Will Have to Go Onto This ~chadule, N some time z to EGYPTE o Asxo Pond Only Gainer D L Huy ARGENTI (VA SNOW IN MAS LICENSES SUSPENDED | aving school. president 1 too much for NAVAL VETERAN DIES 2, e City Items WASHINGTON GOES | I\ Charles W, Hawkins left this| morning for 8t. Louls where he will | (attend the annual convention of the Robert Morrls assoclates, a credit organization, Mrs, “Jack” Dutton of Springfiel who has been visiting in New Brit ain for the past few days returned this afternoon to her home in Massachusetts, | The New Hritain Rotary club will obkerve “Rotary Night” at the Boys' |club next Tuesday evening. An en- tertainment will he provided by the | Rotarlans for the boys, Mr. and Mrs, O. . Crause daughter of Milford, have gone | Miama, Fii., for the winter, | Mrs. Doris Waters Hartshorn, ! formerly of this city, has heen elect- ed a member of the Kriday Morn- | ing Musical Club, Incorporated, at | Washington, D. €. A son was horn at the New Rritain ral Hospital today to Mr. and | Mrs. Frank J. O'Brien ot vl d | and | to | Russian Musical Artists | to Give Performance Here The Ruyssinn Cathedral Sextette, which appeared here summer | with the Swarthmore chautauqua, | will give a concert in the auditori- um of the Central Junior high school | on Wednesday, November 19, | The program, which will be great- Iy varied, will be diyided into three parts. The first will consist of Rus- | Vsian liturgical selections, the welrd | and unusual Slavish church musie, | Russian folk songs will compose the second part, during which the art- ists will appear in brightly colored Russian peasant costumes. In the | third section operatic and concert | pieces in English will be given, Mr. | Vasilleff, tenor and organizer of the sextette, will explain the pieces which are sung in Russian. e, o fi Mrs. Harding Holding Own | After a Critical Night | 15 Marian, 0., Nov. Mrs, Warren | G. Harding was holding her own this | morning, Dr. Carl W. Sawyer suil | {in a bulletin, which he issucd from | |her bedside at £:15 a. m, after a |eritical night, during which she was near death. | Dr. Sawyer's bulletin follows: | "Mrs. Harding slept very littla last {night, but is holding her own this {morning. Teart attack less in gever- ity. Her condition fs just anout the | mme as yesterday.” ALLEGED MOTOR VIOLATION ymond Niedzwicki was arrested | this afternoon by Patrolman George Moffitt on a charge of operating a motor vehicle without an operator's !license in his possession. He was ar- rested on Main street when the po- {liceman stopped him to ask him about an alleged traffic violation. TMe &pent sev- | factory in New ater was in the employ iny in their New York Judd is the former Mrs, ates of Minneapolis, Mr. sccond son of A, J. Slo- of the New Britaln Mr. Sloper's carly 1he 13 nk. r was ip the bank with his! father where he was employed for | More recently hie was for | agent for Philip ! New Britain. | members of | the Hart- Braths | state nd, of to being rk Stock Exchange a member of the Exchange. i Ernest Edward Bodycoat. TINAmd yere. e VooR K (0 mer resident of this city, died y {terday in Middletown in his fort Iseventh year. He served with Cou 1st California regiment, in the sish-American war, and during World war he was chief en- gineer on a United States naval ves- At one time, he was first ser- geant of Co. I, the local national guard organization, Mr. Bodycoat is gurvived by threc sisters, Mrs. Joseph Brown of Woon- socket, R. L; Mrs, Duckett of Rirmingham, England, Mrs Charles Clamons of Branford; one | brother, George M. Hodycoat of was choppy | Bra and two nieces. tmosphere when | Puperal arrangements are 1 from here on his | pie to the Italian capital, situation courage- good progress for 1, however, ! him. He K, <p gland, Nov. 15.—P. C. who left Dover in a canoe alone hannel on his was saught onto, orni; I e 10 South (toodwin lightship d him up. sh channel hazy incom- Mrs, Mary Schmitt Mre. Mary Schmitt of Collinsville, cd at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vrederick Sunburn, at 147 Hart ic(un toda She was 76 vears old [on April 6, 1824, She is survived hy her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Albert Miller and Mrs. Arthur Parker and two <ons, George C. Parker and William Parker, all of Collinsville and one 8| jaughter, Mrs. Sunburn, of this city Funeral arrangements are i charge of B. €. Porter sons. Burlal will be in Collinsville, | | 1 was | AN PREMIER OUT ated Press nounced in v his r t of sons ving t Monday. AS STOREHOUSE During debate in ieputios today two regret that huliding of i 1elon was not used for | e et sl Jacob Jennings i to a dealer in alcohol.” Jacob Jennings, evelt ho 1 Funerals The funcral of o dicdgpt the Ro w York, yest v morning, WNII held Monday wmorning his 332 Chestnut street, followed Ar 1 N¢ NI WHEAT & from home, the of agri- ria al will b Jepartment in St. Mary's cemete: Mrs Cruscifica Palumbo. Mrs. from 1 from St "he funeral of iscifica o 14 Noy Fay In- Cr lalumbo was he on Grove street an church at 3 o'clor Burial St. M: Mary's this afternoon metery, was stricken yes- Annapolls \ near was in ry's ¢ of the nava = ve, retiring two years Th mas Miranti. cars old ral of Thomas 4 Mrs. Thomas was held the Larala and § palors at 2 o'clock St. Mary's cemetery. e ——— opposite St Mary’s Church. Residence, 17 Summer S5t.—1625-3. ] S ee——— e RS IR T T U TSI infant son Miranti of afternoon from arino undertaking Burial was in NMr. an o Berlin, ON COOLIDGE, republicar of New Yo nt Cooll ribed as purely oogevelt sald he e | Joseph A, Haffey Funeral Director Phone 1625-2 adore ceasful M ire plans. Nov Snow fell hiil towns in nty this forenoon northern | been notified by vehicles | atrice of | G. Stms | nin Spina Palerido 1 have er of motor Herman A and ensp EXPRESS YOUR KYMPATHY with FLOWERS Py | trom | F. B BULLERER'S PUN) 12 CHURCH ST. TEL by t Newfleld has HUR " | th I 10 TARGET GROUND Ship, Partially -Built, Towed "o Sea Nov, 15.==With thef last cort Mer from destrue- tion dism d by the supreme court of the district of Columbla, the su- perdreadnought “Washington” th quarters completed, today was towed from the Philadelphia navy yard by five tugs for a point fifty miles off, Virginia Capes, where she will serve @8 A target in naval experi- ments. The ship was doomed to ho) destroyed as a result of the Wash- ington conference Her patriotic name has been re- ( by the designation “13, B.-47" al orders, The 25,000 ton hull by a w of twenty Philadelphia to save )} n was manned « ! men in command of Captain Wilbert | Smith, when she loft the yard. According to plans as understood at the nawy vard, there is a pos- sibility that the Washington may not| be destroyed for some time In the periments. 1t 18 known that the vessel will he suhjeeted to explosions) of mines near where she will be anchored to test the effect of water| pressure created by the explosion: on the hnll, Attacks with air bombs, are also scheduled and possibly tar- get practice by the guns of a part] | of the fleet, The experiments will he the first| with a thoroughly modern fighting| craft, obsolete types of ships having| heen hitherto nsed in such practice, 1t the Washington is not sunk, it § expected, she will be returned here| for detailed examination of the dam- age wrought, after which she may be reduced to scrap by the acetylene torch. The Washington was launched at the New York Shipbuilding com- pany, Camden, J.. September 1, 102-, and is a sister ship of the Wes Virginia, Colorade, and Maryland, now units of theb attle fleet. Her| destraiction, ft is said, will mark completion by the United States of its obligations under the limitation ol avniments agreement, HURT IN TRAIN WRECK (Continued from First Page) Ao not helieve that faulty rails were, responsible. The injured iInclude Haroid Burnham, Maine, flesh woiinds, Mre. Liza Miller, Blissfield, Mich., hurts and bruises. Dr. R. D, Cochrane, Columbus, O. slighitly injurcd Mrs. W. P. Chilote, known, flesh wounds. Miss Minni Litchfield, old b address un Mich., | stightly inju Mrs. Robert A. Davis, Northfield, rmont, seriously injured Miss Helena Davis, Northfield Vi Miss Blanche Stone, Northfield, Vt. injured M nd Passai Mr. Anwood, Mic . and Mr Detroit, Mich, i (V. W. C. A. NOTES . e Mrs. John Cavanaugh, o Willlam Miller, . Alexander Lamarre, for leaders of given at the Y, W. next Monday McKown, The course is plan-| lessons and is planned ol 28 Kathe secretar. ed for elght to cover the i novement, i Reserye an history its characteristics, an t out} and talks to hy work talks, speeialists along ihs as healt ot Do's and Dou’ts f SEIZE $5.000 PAYROLI Pittsh Nov. 15, The men| entered the Standard Cigar company office the town distriet 1 i €8,000 andl Jow payro utomobilc 1w 1 of Pilots It | | Lieu Harris. chi 0 \J nant Harold 1 MeCnok n the pter v ' fie will ¢ i h Eint next 3ot is en. Farnborough 10 tes t spring