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| News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 CADWELL GETS EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENT; SIMPSON IS -~ NAMED T0 SUPREME COURT N wdadhs sl FOUGHT FIRES FOR NEARLY 30 YEARS Captain William J. Watts of Enging Co. No. 6 Dead peral In & Body—Tribute BISHOP BROWN IN AVOWAL OF FAITH Protests Beliel in God augl in Jesus Christ Occasion to Score Those Who NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925, ISLENP TO RETIRE SANDERS SELECTED \Coolidge's Secretary Quits Office on March 4 Incumbent Desires to Devote Time GERALD CHAPMAN. ALLEGED | OF POLICEMAN SKELLY. IDENTIFIED ° AS LONG ISLAND MAIL CAR BANDIT 257 BRITAIN HERALD —SIXTEEN PAGES. Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending l 1,290 Jan, 10th .., Local Engineer Mem- WAS APPOINTED IN 1836 MAKES ~PERSONAL PLEA§-SUCCESS‘0R FROM INDIANA e I)el' 0‘ fiven’ Har- Mflgfi T[l AE["JSH Flags at Stations Placed at Half | Methodist Clergyman, Appealing | At Present He s Congressman But COUN CIL MA Y IN VES T 1 GA T E JOhn P' Green, Posta! bOI'S All d Bridges Ul”]lN B[]ARI] ~Mast—Colleagues To Attend ::d From Hercsy Oonviction, Takes| DIid Not Seck Rei*lwllono-l’rmnl‘ PROSECUTORAND ASSISTANT Clerk Who saw ROI)' Commission — Peas- ley Loses Place On Resolntion Will Be Presented at Next Council Meeting Veteran by Chiet Noble, he City of New Britain has lost the services of a loyal servant, a man of whom no one can speak too Idealized War. By The Assoclated Pres Cleveland, Jan, 1 ~Pleading his own behalf for a reversal of the in to Own Business Intercsts, Washington, Jan, 15, —C. Bascom | Slemp will retire March 4 as secre- | tary to President Coolilge and be Arrest Building Law Violators bery, Picks His Pic- {Movement On Foot Follows Complaint They Failed to. ture Qut In Rogues’ highly,” was the comment of Chief |verdict which found him gullty of | succeeded by Rtepresentative Everett | Gallery. Bench. Willlam C. Noble when informed of | heresy, Bishop Willlam Montgomery | Sanders of Indiana. | [ HAS MAYOR,S APPROVAL tho death of Captain William J. | Brown today addressed the board of | The decision of Mr. Slemp, who| Alderman C. J. Dehm of the first | Wexler of the buflding commission | TR Watts of Engine Co. No, 6 at hls|review of the Protestant Episcopal | has been sccretary to Mr. Coolidge | ward has anuounced his intention of |said he has had great difticulty en- T . —_— home, 17 Fairview street shortly be- | church, since he entered the White House,be- | hringing before the common council | forcing the building code because the HO]d-Lp Took Place Last Senate and House Organize |nissaistaction witn Manner g | O7¢ 5 O'clock this morning. Cap-| Reterring to a printed memorial | came known today after ho had re-|at its next meeting a resolution to | prosecutor and his assistant rofuse | —Alling Is Made Chair- man of Two Joint Com- mittees, Which Commission Used Disere, tionary Power Brings Sltuation To Head—Resulting Proposed Change, ) A resolution to abolish the building State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 15, |commission will be Introduced at the Governor John H. Trumbull today next session of the common council tain Watts, whose record’ of nearly 39 years continuous service as a member of the local fire department was the longest of any member of the department, has been confined to his home since December 9, when hn was forced to leave his duties with the department. Flags at half mast The death of Captain Watts, al- though it has been expected hourly submitted to the court he said: 1 can at this time content myself with repeating that confession of my faith. “I belleve in God. “Not, to be sure, In a God with arms legs, and with that human at- tribute which we call personality; but In the all-in-all, in whom we live and move and have our being, and to whose Jaws we must all con- turned from a trip to New York, Had Part In Campuign. Representative Sanders will retire from the house March 4, not having been a candidate for reelection. He was director of the republican na- tional committee’s speakers’ bureau during the campaign and is a mem- | ber of the house steering commit- tee, Mr. Slemp's decision to retire was i cll Tuesday evening, have Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods and Assistant Prosecutor William M. Greenstein haled before | commissioners cannot ferret out and | | a committee of the common council for an investigation Into alleged re- fusais to prosecute violators of the bullding laws. At a session of the common coun- Chairman I. {to bring o clared evidence {8 demanded that the | the result is numerous violations, | when the allegations are made, ex | plalned that he feels the e rated. nderg into court, He de- | Alderman Dehm who was present | Tuesday Night and Loot Totalled $10,000 in Cash —Not Yet Captured. charges | should be proved or the two officials | New York, Jan. 15.—Gerald Chap- man, notorious mail robber who es- caped from the Atlanta penltentiary during the past several days, proved a shock to members of the depart- due to several factors, including a and will have the approval of Mayor desire to return to the direction of form if we are to attain the most abundant life, “I believe in God. the Father Al- mighty. ' Uses Term Symbolically “Not, to be sure, in a literal, bi- ological sense, is my God a father. | not as a being with masculinity, as every father must literally be. I use | § the word symbolically—a previous | symbol of the Infinite reality which | has brought us and all things into | being as parts of itself. “Maker of heaven and earth, “Not, to be sure, a manufacturer I or sculptor, as the minds which first sent to the ecnate his first ,-umcxaryi nomlnations, and among them was|A. M. Paonessa, the promotion of Judge Simpson of| The movement to do away with tite New Haven common pleas court ;the most recently established board to be a superfor court judge to (ake‘ln the city s the direct result of the the place of Judge ' Frederick ML |dissatlsfaction with the manner in Peasley, who was a recess appolntee | which that department has exerclsed 3 of Governor Templeton, 'lls discretionary powers, It is also The nominations all sent to the argued that zoning will provide a committee on exccutive nominations board of adjustment which will were John P. Kellogg to be assoclate {make unnecessary any building ‘justice of the supreme court, for{board. elght years from January 21, Earn-| A few months ago the common est C. Simpson ot New Haven, now |council adopted an ordinance giving common pleas court judge of New the building commission broad pow Haven county, to be judge of the su- ers that might be exercised to pre perior conrt in succession to Fred-|vent the crection of bulldings likely soime time ago, was positively identi- fled today as the lone bandit who held up the mall clerk in a Long Island railroad car Tuesday night and escaped with $10,000 in cash. The identification was made by John P. Green, the clerk, who visit- ed the Rogues gallery at police OPPOSED BY GRANGE |Resolutions Pledge Organi- sadquaiers, | ing mi zation to Fight Ts |[im—em—rm 2 2 220 { Ratification i FALL RIVER STRIKERS AT ONE MILL RETURN ;Davis Operatives Back But Others Continue Protests CHLD LABOR AMEND. | | . Fall River, Mass., Jan. 15.—Three | hundred weavers of the Davis mill | Hartford, Jan. 15.—The Connecti- codified _thls creed conceived their cut state grange, at its fourth an- Sinale TRt vencs i d : who declared a strike brote: fi:xcrko)tLclarr:rl:x;vx:loornflgm VSR e t’o Sofstioratebihe value; of other anthropomorphic god to be. Be- ‘ nflwflnrjg [:‘:,”}\, “.]v‘“,,( Ir:“l[,"'“:mial meeting here today, unanimous- J atlon. uildings in a neighborhood. Al o i it = S adonten Walter D. Makepeace of Water-|though those who favored the reso cause of the revelations of sclence, | tlon which became effective Monday | 1¥-adopted a resolution opposing the bury was nominated to be judge of the district court of Waterbury for four years from January 21. Harry J. Beardsley of Waterbury to be deputy judge of the dietrict court of Waterbury for four years from January 21, These exzcutive appointments were referred: Isidore Wise, of Ilart ilution say their intention was to pre vent unsightly buildings from being constructed close to expensive dwell jIngs, .the building commission has adopted a policy of refusing permits whenever a bailding does not con form with the present zgning rec ommendations in the neighborhood which were denled to them, my heaven and my earth are infinitely more complex than theirs. And the symbol ‘maker’ must he applied to those universal laws which govern infinlte cycles of change, of which their great but ignorant minds were wholly unaware. Believes in Christ | | | accepted by the weave | former wage scale | of goods on which in Fall River textile plants returned , to their looms today in consequence of a wage readjustment offered by Treasurer Frank L. Carpenter and '8 last night. | brought about ment restored the on certaln styles rz The settlemen when the was manage child labor amendment to the fed- eral constitution and urging the Connecticut legislature not to ratify it. The resolution was intrbduced by Howard D. Sikes of Suffield, The grange also adopted the resolution of Vice-State Master J. Arthur Sher- wood of KEaston, requesting Presi- dent Coolldge to appoint Albert W. 8 Iwhere it is proposed to build, The 1o, be director of the atate prison 10| oning ordinange has not heen adopt- il Y:m:kcll‘ cy caused by the death o "oy “enyers or the cammon viously been revised do a | Gilbert, commissioner of agricul- The number of weavers on strike ture in Massachueetts to his cabi- nd 1 believe in Jesus Christ, | #is only son, our lord. | Sumner for unexpired " 9 | remained approximately 1,000 to-| pet as secretary of agrienliture, councll claim the commission would Once again, not literally. Tn mat- Frbmridas fipriiddct. ¢ . torni edx?'l:lnhg .:u‘l“y 1, nex William |20 o legal. standing to support| CAPTAIN WILLTAM J. WATTS |, .\ o vistory, T must he suided by | ! e et ’I'-“‘ml:l‘n- ‘1\1\;"(:3&.«1!’\;‘ ; r»f“?ffi.‘f'\.%a g member af the rivars, harbors and (L€ refusals should g casc §o-into i -fgMe’ researches. of _histortans,” who | | T Loy iiiness Intoreats, | seh mill, These conterred today with | an amendment to the constitution of bridges commission for unespired COUrt: Chatrman I Wexler appear- |ment among whom he was ajways a | were necessarlly ruthless in their | 01 €F=nsive DIWHRES W eS8 0T - S0l SO EITE Torey v D R Cories et Tty L megby TSP feq hefore Nithe | domumoi councll | favorite, ‘Beloved and - admired by | eritietems of eccleslastical lore, Nev- | o, €0l TGEY D G takon, Thero was no change In the | Dhrer o ot O it ¥ 4 I"'r!m-"ml i'r?wi\d;-a i’rm.:dny night and after a grilling lofticers and men allke, ~ Chlef Noble | ertheless, regardless of what con-| ' oy e 120 in Indiana, but he|situation at the Lincoln, Granite, L’::»::"fr'\ 1»»”{’])'“1; e Senator Bralnard today presided |20mitied permits are being refu ed |ordered the (‘agsyon il fire stations | cjusions historians sh'varM(h Tac-| s prevailed upon to accept the| Barr ard and Kerr thread miils, al-| 31" porsons under 18 years of age GERALD CHAPMAN raidlon 0 Ckov.|on @ pretense and without any legal [set at half mast and Engine Co. No. | ceptand reverence the symbol of the | o PIEHIGE TR0 BUEhcanta anaat LAkl e o aaie ::r‘n:r f:rhl";“l?rf'slrrfi-’n‘ losut-gov- right. 16, of which Captain Watts was in|son of God—the human m:mi[flsm.; “Named In '_”'mp““”m eREa ot i, Bl e m—_an's Sicture: i honltatéd fod sty ey P S et v e The mayor's office has been visited | charge since its erection, has been | tjon of all that is true and beautiful | 1y, woc'ihe understanding when the | plants w : | e D o s eweon..| eral minutes and then safd hefwis pointed and Governor Trambur sent |4aily for months by petitions for | draped in honor of the deceased | and good. e e wraeret s drc“'p ieisa unrosirioted and emeey | ooA misio8 and DonpaiL e 31 a number of nominations, Among PCrMIts and remonstrants and both | officer. “Who was concelved by the Holy | ror the vice-presidential nomi | endorsed by I e aarous to the| Chapman's whereabouts have-been the bills recelyed wors those of thy, EFoUpS have filed complaints of par-| Plans aro alreddy under Way for | Ghost, born of the Virgln Mary. | at the repaniican national conven. | Salam, ma Somte {abablutely) dususrondi ol the)lf LGSR TR R Scovill Mfg. Co. of Wate fi,’,' ,;,. tiality on the part of the bullding | participation in the funeral by the The Virgin Birth | tion tn C1 that he | American T’ i‘;s‘ 1",'"“"‘;"0 ,9::{"\}!:,:’,,' the | last reported to have had part in the B ‘ 3 et Chiet Ni avi i 2 - | to ¢ o on an e f the charter amendment to enable 1t to|commission. o much trouble has|department, Chiet Noble having t lterally, of course. Mod-| would b ives, in a1 Midven themselves. therefore be it, | fatal shooting of Patrolman James fssa capilal stock up ta its “net|been occasioned In the adminisira- |issued orders to tho entire personnel | o biology has mads the Jiteral ac- | prasident, 1iis name was no ey Dy th ion | children themaclves, therefore be X | kelly at New Britain, Conn., on ik worthi+ the Waterbnre Butten Co |tion of the present ordinance that|of the off platoon to report at firo | contanco of this bellef impossibla | thore, how A e S e |\ Resolvet atist the Connestient| SRS o S SEAL SO SRR to fncrease capital stock up to [,n,.':]In_\nr Paonessa feels matters would [ headquarters Saturday ansrn?nn tof eor any of us, But In stripping us | veloped In the Indiana dolegation. | URGE PR[SON TERMS sm_' 4 "r‘f: r;fl (;A;nav n;‘. atifien- | this case was not definitely proved. miiiion dollars be handled much more smoothly attend the services which Will be| o thiy jiteral Interpretation. it has | This was e2id to have been dus to N e et by . Several hills were read affecting | without a bullding commiesion. held at 3 o'clock. ~'The coptains of | c)o1cng the symbol for greater use- | the political situatfon in Indiana.| EEEaET 7 08 1is STupoane MiNCh Tt Gerald P. Clizpman in the man S ’ i ] Clips the department will act as pall | . |5 St state legislature : i the Waterbury distriet court, to ap- —— { fulness, { But the game considerations, 1s un - . s - who held up the Long Island train E I8 , i bearers, (kb I S Hatatasiid ¢ 5 ost | Congress Has Measure Which, 1f it further resolved that coples t is likely that y point an assie k, to increase Chint Noble, who was assoclated | . 1 beileve in Jesus, not less than | derstood, do not 2 pos of this resolution be placed in the | &nd is cau, it is likely that every certaln salarles, etc. The enate ad- Rt LBl e | do the literalists, whether modern- | for which he B | pssed: Would SenalAll Dry Tas | ool T hers of the Con. | effort will be made to bring him to Journed after a 15-minute sessio ' with Captain Walts for 28 years in| o "0 rungamentalists bnt more.| In the au mp the hands of all members of New Britain ‘to face the ch of ourne ].l';u;.n ‘:‘-‘ lim«-nlv‘- ssion, the department, h)»,',u;my h:m VO R s e e e B e e i B S Nedlinnitatate oAalatuies HemyBrlial o ucg, e g The house today eeated Allen D, highly, saying that he was & man | "y yo0) eharacter, and more | man similarly equipyed in his| rrant §s now In the bands of the that one could not help love and i e onal matters,| Washington, Jan. 15.—A bill to : from Ashford, his seat having heen L P L anclent theologleal equation. What- | as Mr. Sanders ls rounding out eight make prison sentences mandatory J Walter J. Shean, being held withy upright character, and always had a i | ember of the ho He upon conviction for violation of the | 1 1 contested by Norman D. Baker, smile and pleasant word for every- | Ver this court does, it can not strip | years as a membe < ol ke AL OnED gk out bail in the Hartford county jail democrat. The contest was heard by |Q c Commissioner |yoqy | me of my beliet {n Jesus. I sce in | Will be 43 years old March § prohibition jaws v e .| on a murdeg warrant in connection 2 committee Tres Billa went ‘n»btflfl’ Bank C L“"J"',.““‘TM Gervice in 1888 | Jesus the man of sorrows v | Finishes His Work. by the house judici Vjton . Alleged to Have Taken One Hus- o b ing of Skelly, claims from Darien to create a town court,| Peferson Gives Formal Catain Watts was born gt |man of sorrows from thetfirst dawn} ~Mr. Blemp fecls that a8 tho presi- | The measure Was Introduced by| 4\ porchester, Mass, and| that his companion on ay o zoning, and water and sewage com- Boonesville, N. Y. on January 17, |0f human intelligence and oppres- |dent now foomed atvoaliay e Berbnentatl U Selen Futnuiican the homicide was Chapman. Others H h § Tty B o bt 4 i Bl e el i O P e i nes approach to congress, the w York. ¢ vote approving S - 3 i ho saw Shean's accomplice o miesfons in that town. Notice 1564, and came to this city with |#on; and who, fn every Instance, | hues "r( apI ; :‘\ B e 7 i e s (_' It Another in New York City e w Shear . in th A resolution was adopted to pay his parents at a hoy. He entered { Was Villified and punished and put |Work for which he was primarily ‘was ) Those ve o e A ony | Vicinity of Davidson & Ieventhal's Judge L. J, Nickerson, speaker of the {he kcrvice of the city as a bunker | to death. jselected as _presidential secretary negative were Chairimin ham of 9 il where Policemen Skelly was last house, 50,000 for organieing| Topeka, Kas, Jan. 15.—Carl J.|hoseman on/July 1, 1886, asrving'in| T see in Him the eternal serv-|has been completcd. 1n Dia opinionthe committee, and Representative i identified him as Chapman this house. Peterson, state bank commissioner |that capacity until 1889 when he|ant. I see in Him every toillng, ‘H:'fl:m r;mn» of his work was fin- ]Ynnyw)c}; & \.\wmn' r‘ rolina hrough photographs in the local _The appolntment of Rer. _1\"}”"‘“4 appointee of former Governor J. | was appointed acting foreman, serv- | ng bleeding son of man. T "1 ””f"“] =2 ¢ m‘ o : “ '\ b “ h .‘.1, OUgeS & . g F. Lewls of .\au;:uuc‘k as chaplald a1, Davis, resighed today. ing that capacity with No. 2 | see in Him the uncounted, um .-n: ;A I..”““‘w.:‘“ B 0 n,w h‘ ‘1“‘1 ‘;r‘x;‘ n .,‘ al po! 1 ;,‘a aband ‘:‘u] hr\';- WAA CQITImEt : In a letter to Governor Ben' . [until 1591, when he became stoker |and unknown workers of the world, | #00GEe R shria S Cigvmaial (W05 Rapreuoity Mr. Manning of Stonington offered | p, yon, the state bank commission- |of Steatner Co, No, 2. I'rom 1893 | desplsed ad disinherited and crucl- for Sinsils e oh b B o bl e 2 e acts of the Mysticlon geclared he had dectded to until 1505 he served with the fire | fled—my God made manifest in suf- ) O 18 frionds ¢ i s s o I pLELIEDY SleanEe Ny L e i : OF €4P-Inore the demand of C. B. Griffith, |department In the capacity of call | fering flesh. Neni Ceall s A ihe agedcondiction pecting him to t up in another tal stock. it e mar b enine bvas e . No Crossword Puzzle dent Coolidge CAmPLIEDE Or — - escay | attorney general that he resign or [fireman, when he was appointed a | No Crossword Fanization!! bt Wiilams M. Butier = - 3 : s, Othe Bills Reaelved. face ouster proccedings. Ho said his | permanent. fireman, “This faith of mine is no cross- |Sunumation, but Witiam M. Bulet fygo Breaks Window, Geo e N Mr. Delamater offered a bill ap-| = s 3 Ste r t is beyond words. assachuse 1 or was v rk hen < e resignation w merely the reitera- | He was appointed a lieutenant in | word puz It is beyon: 5 e nlaced S 3 'S )i \ y ”‘“’:f"",‘”“ $15,000 for Iiteh Fome |y, or pig assertions six weeks ago |the department in July, 1911 and|For words at their best are but ""‘1';“‘ & "‘w :‘”\ . Pl‘”f Bl”\glf‘{L Yt“ Rf ut oo v stable gaid _ i ':”{ on. L Ked for hew |thal he was whiling to withd was assigned to Statfon 4, being|symbols of the truth. You c isanee Meaad dee g e L ‘,"“.“, C skl % ; hh ; e v --»\ \“0 S e e ey Har| Peterson also wrote Mir. transferred the following year to No. | imprison God within a it i1 o urgas ) ] ! o, shean D ot Sl apiend a‘\wr)\.‘[ of trol Y tr \." in ._’.w :“_ today declaring he would t 2 house. When Station . 6 was| You cann nit the tr o (.-ln '” < v e : c ) ‘1 en for an approach to Uie NCW!.egnimnce of the attorney erected in 1919, Watts was clevated | frcident in Roman history. 5 ¥ X X & Ao ; sct by Uiy ; i Tomlinson bridge, A Norwalk bi fiss - & & : 2 | had some A 5 : A was to fnvest fitle in the United |demand last May and told him that [to the of captain and placed T want you to know that T am | o SR8 N CIERIC O B 2 Hien s T g O N T T yu- | he woutd welcome the filing of crim- |in charge of the house, remaining | including in that most holy of all |\ B ile oot %0 n Rt . G y St he Novwalk river and |Inal charges in the courts, there & | names, Jesus, all the « diatais atle A sain sband der water fn the Norwalk river and : ; S 1Y Cars OITENGRU SACIRA Y i e o e S LY | mediately 1 fan, it 18 s K . V1Dl n Sheffield island harbor. el B iRl : narrowly averted by the p - One ma . » is living a UR E. G Judgeship resolutions offered were DIVIDENDS RESUMED Captain Waits would have hgen 1 | 1abor has given leisure and : k Hadlelgh H. Howe, deputy at Win-| New York, Jan. 15.—Dircctors of |vears old next Saturday it ho had | to a few: and all those milli | - = == STANLEY WORKS WATCH chester: Willlam 1:' 1dge 4! the Fisk Rubber Co. today declared |lived. 1le NJs :r\n‘i'l‘:\y hwj\mo; ‘m\e been sent to war to bleed | 1 ! l1a ¢ ge, al ¢ ‘st prefer- |one brother, John Watts; and one | gje | { oJ]° _— Charles 8. Francls, deputy, at Kil- |8 dlvidend of $1 on the first prefer. | die ® : | ! t e T e . ' Banton Willing To Prosecute il e Vi et Car! I. Anderson, deputy, at Mid-| having been $1.75 on May 1, 1921, ntinued on Page 10 | “Let us not excuse ourseives. we || Trolleys Will Halt [ dletown. as a church did help Y'v‘ st th ”l‘ l)ur]“g thc E(‘ll[he With Manufactur- i ¥ Mr. Hoxt of New Haven (re- {to their myriad crucifixions. We i Any Factsr Judge Landis Presents : A e : Concern quest) a bill providing a len for et- . . . Dlessed the war. We told them SR el S S E ing torneys’ fees. By Mr. Wetherhead, rlsco I y lts e | God was on our side and that they || o™ fout 3 ] e ; o Windham, appropriation of $200,000 wore doing a holy thing in fishting | | ¢oog e sieerl b0 . i " A (tlonv.niinfehanexhy oy o from town money to rebuild model | 1is ba or the good of t perintendent W. J. Tir tt w York District Attor-| ., r not loss ~ : e S et Shot Mother And Went On N | : #chool in Willimantie, destroyed by t t artYw helr is upon us nt || yocal S e i R e v five years and t i3 "Siv . 1 Groton, that 0_ i s e et || car overators to bring ney Stands Ready to Act] By Mr. Burrows, Groton, tha o e o | e | into heirs nat. ¢ wer r tatatston alriueil 55 J ! p v R 5 Groton may issue $150,000 in re- Pads s < : | their country, we told th the sun on January °4 e s 1 and ! one « ablest lawyers s W. Y r tunding bonds, that theyborough is-116 Year Qld Miss Tells | *iied her because she upbraid !|1n our titeral-mindedness il pea il Fotdur e & Against Dolar p ¥, has evi » violat > : 4 £ue $150,000 and the town $225,000 Gr A me for going out with men. I told | rected them to a tribal SHeCIRtEAE trom N Have |1 O’Connell ¢ our penal 1 f 1S cas in bonds, and that $3,000 be appro- Dalt J ) don her 1 was going out Tuesday night | etcad of to & universal God. 1 t 11 plains that manufacturers busi- . 5 2 SE s priated for care of the Griawoa| Police She Murdered and she sald T should not. We had | that fact to burn into your conscious- | | noss men . Hoes 2 park for two years, and $1,000 each g I Bere Ll 4 iy f5ve 2 ad N 7 | 4 X . | an awful quarrel. Then I got my ha \hereanter Parent Because She Ob brother's gun and shot her.” | for my s during t y oY partment, la ¢ Sl el ted to Her Going| Police sail the girl would be|As betwe use of this fact, it will || |~ IO s be accounting Bills made their appearance in the | jecte T GOING | ) . rged with murder. ardous to ope { | ehurch chose the stat i Concluding Plea i house as soon'as session opened. gpeaker Darbie told the members he Dolan FLIES OVER Balt | Killing of the mother *was the| ‘l("\mm\ of a family quarrel which | Concluding the bishop declared caused the girl's father to scver the| “Yes, contrary to t hief tamily ties after an argument over | ralsed agalnst me by the prose S 1 believe In God—with Around With Men. 7 by BALTIMORE 1 I 1irigil Baltimor (Continued' on Page 10) tion all m h a 0 ‘s N 1 r on her way to Ches o San Francisco, Jan. 15.—Miss | the propriety of his daughter's ns- | i At all mi N dmmitted i e e Gibbons Demands Flat Dorothy Eilingson, 16 years old, |sociates. 'The mother defended her | rational mlnr; n‘n‘il“l'h‘u Lyt THE WEATHEF New. York \ke Bay for mooring mast tests = ey . o1 ok e : he fathe ccu- | tional soul, selleve In Go -1 —o— = - Guarantee of $75,000 daugnter of Mrs. Anna Ellingson, | daughter against the fath cu- | tional ®o S e D o am no saint, T > 3 . New York, Jan. 16.—Tom Gibbons, who fled from home Tuesday night satlons but after he left the family | sides, though, 1 am not a sa { WILL NOT CHANGE NAM b b SRR ey itted ne of th for New Britain and vicinity At ashingt Jan. 15 house Bt Paul heavyweight, today demand- affer her m:‘:")':‘v ‘.,"“"l ‘:' :]‘;,,T:’f ;h' f“i:““‘ pitinebinbiad St \r"riry:fl:y’)mlz;lnlv “any man.|| ¥Wair tonight; Friday unsetil- this statement el "f e DY B ‘:,, af M'ceioi(u;rr'}nllp::r:‘r; \h‘;:-:":‘:w\:h|::\d; sald she had| After the tragedy the police said | woman or chiid, and it always has || @ |m-|lu:i"l‘“""”“ ahanin K | utadion e snd to roport ns:r $5,000 for r‘ylyfi:‘\:e:t(; box Luls Angel been taken by a male companion. | that the girl told theri she “went ( | been, ls now and ever shall be my || warmer Frid: on of the X ¢ i te chane e ‘;l:‘“oc'om; - der the auspices ¢2 the Na-| “Yes, 1 kililed mother,” Miss El- | a party where where we had drinks S s et LRI ey o R R r atten ) . 08 SOK y X e ;1:7::‘.1 "sr;?orunz club im Mendon. ‘Xlnml ®1d, according to detectivel | and something 9 eat. 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