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0D b AN s i 'ARNOLD RESIGHS BUT DIRECTORS SAY “NO" |chamber of Commerce Denles That He Sought Other FAHOUS CRIMINAL PLANNED | ESCAPE “Holly” Grill, Tie Sage,| Thwarted Dy Prisoner W. Va, Jan, 20.—W. ith, West Virginia's still has his freedom, it peniten his becn Secretary Positions, (Spectal to The H Bristol, Jan. 20.~—Ear executive manager of the, DBristol Chamber of Commerce admitted to- ay that he nation at the yesterday but returned to him, not ace with a vote of contidence work here he had plannod to accept a similar position in Ware, ) or that he had applied for the position of sec. retary to the chumbers either in New Britain or Waterbury When asker what his status Bristol was at th sent time, he “l can only say that the di- ors of the liristal Chamber of ommerce have unanimov Moundsville, H. “Holly" most notorious directors of G that body iminal, pted and visions of gaining for his wus dise 1 today W tlary officials red ald plar ape had 95, Griftitl ed, his vic being a co ow-con 1 & riverman eo times to spend ) solitary cou resignation and have I am going on to accept my sent it back to me my work here SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PLAYERS SEEK RAISE Members Want Increase Amounting To $25 a Wech—Would Effect Leading Orchestras in Country while es-| New York, Jan. 20.—An increase I nitentiar v halgr 325 a week in the salaries of onviet, 0 members of the New York symphony killed the riv- 5, the philharmonic orchestras will him over ed hy the associated musi s of New York, local $02, Ameri- Federation of Musicians, it was re today. The philhar- monic management, it is expected ow-convict sed Griffith's latest I" T way. Pr lals ((v v ison oft an isolat penitentiar <ht ther, » a boy, J He wo ught to a ged ficer wh and later Kille w man while di z with e sale of a m RESCUED AT SEA City, earned h Mexico pasengers camer 1sid Pending oft} otification of the proposed iner stra leaders declined to discuss it in detal. The that such a drive ma to Vera up in the R . Caribbbean sea, physica | and mentally unbalance n se would d as a 4o dishand or 1eavy deff it is said, wou t many of the leading country who visit Iy ing for symphony “Cascarets” 10c if Dizzy, Bilious, Constlpated - orchestras of New Yo Musicians four rehearsals average pay 1S about $85 a weel. symphouy orchestra is iffected inasmuch TRUMBU[L PLANS A SPEECH TOMORROW E«I - Today Both Senate and House Start Real Work 1s J' ut or ov- take 111 such dis- -ups and childrer hoxes—any Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape’s Cold Compound" t avings ban Is in mutua Resolutions. NOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT KANY CHLOREN Give Yourself a Treat RUSSELL’S PREMIUM BUTTEI 51c Ib. 2 LBS. FOR $1.00 RUSSEL BROS. 201 MAIN ST. \iding r wants $30, pairs on A co delinquet exempts common pleas or supe A private bill provides for p of salary of a state widow of Associate Ju seeks permission to buy aston Gas Co. via ot referee to *he the m- highway Canaan to the trunk 2 Ibs. t best Coffee, 31, | —ady | ) i Arnold, ad submitted his l-~sh2-‘ sald that it had been | He denied a report that | %€ in | refused | | narrowing up to 50 per cent TR va HOUSE RECEIVES NUMEROUS BILLS Ong From P. J. Gagnier Asking| Restoration of Rights State Capltol, Hartford, Jan. 20.— | The secretary of state's office Into the house the proposed state constitution amendment on repre- ntation from towns providing that cach town should have at least one representative, the idea being to sent regolutions on the Hu@hins of Thompson, and the houSe upon adjournment did so out of respact to the deceased, The com- mittes to attend the funeral, named by the epeaker, were Measrs, Clarke, of Canterbury; Desaulniers, of Thompson; Rich and Pechies of Put. nam; Bates and Johnson of Wood- stock, and Windhorst of Windham. Additional bills were, authorizing the Bristol and Plainville Eleetric Co. to reduce par value of ita stock, that the third school district in Bris- tol may lasue $250,000 on bondas, permitting Norwalk to issue $850,000 in school bonds, providing that bor- | | cugh indebtedness of Greenwich shall not affect town~ issuance of | bonds, providing that trolley com- panies must share {n upkeep of high. ways, giving judge in district court death of Mr heal the situation which now de- yrives West Haven of its own rep- resentatives Tho secretary port from 1921 gressional district lines. terred to a committee, Among other bills were these: dlso sent in re- on changlng con- It was re- a of Waterbury discretionary power to | admit hearsay evidence, establishing | the town court of Seymour, Other house resolutions for pointments were, W. and James . aps A. Wilcox,judge, Stivers, deputy judg at Stonington; Willlam J. Malone, judge, and Joseph M. Donovan, dep- uty, at Bristol. Providing for use on December 31 | of vehicle markers issued for folloiving year. Exempting the foot bridge be- tween Main and Humphrey streets, Seymour from provision of the*het | ) repair of bridges over railroads. | Petitions for amendment to char- ter of Sharon fire district to permit of the grand list of P. J. Gagnier of New Britain for restoration of rights, By Mr. Alling prohibiting deposit of the state aff, By Mr. Beecher—including Cedar and West 5 Seymour, in the trunk line system. Judgeship resolutions were in be- half of O. 1. D. Fowler, judge, H. L. Davis, deputy judge, Walling- ford by Mr. Bransfield, Portland, appointing Lewls W, nu"flfil for four years. I'his was adopted under rules sus- pension. He is now an audifer. A joint resojution offered would have the state fibrary secure oil por- traits of former Governor Bingham and Governor Trumbull Other hn.. were appropriating $81,000 for lord farm sanator- inm for a trunk highway hetween Waterbury and Bristol, including New Milford-Torrington road tr highw: imbursing ¢ouchman $200 for motor ve- hicle fine violation, extending time coptance of amendments to Pla Water Co., clos- e to ive fishing for stre lemocrat, Fhelps, stat char nville ing Bottom la three yoars. By Mr. Alling—pros eperators of motor vel name and addr by person 7 women shall ing that must re- acel- not be m for women onger period than the maxi- for same offense, for a nmum jail s providing salaries for state's neys as follows: Hartford $4 New Haven $7,500, Fairfield 8¢ $1,500, Litchfield 83 $2,300, Middlesex 3,300 tence would appoint fhe of et as a state and library A committee was named to draw the | | money in a bank in which | urer, or a member of | may be an officer or em- and | in|Q VICTIM OF GAS New Haven Woman is Killed By Fumes From Jet in Kitchen New Haven, Jan, | licemen broke down the door of the heme of Mrs. Amanda Reinwald, 64 Redfield street vesterday after- noon they found her bLody iIn the | bathroom where she had fallen | when overcome by illuminating gas | escaping from a gas kitchen M. fet in Medical Examiner Marvin Scarborough said that the cause accidental, TInvestiga- that Mrs. Reinwald d been doing some washing and | had removed a tub from the gas fet without turning off the gas. STING TRAGEDIES | Three Kilted and Many Injured in Sliding Downhill ~ Accidents Mass. Monday. Boston, Jan, 20.—Three coasters wera killed and many others were | t of accidents in | Mary | injured as the re. Massachusetts yesterday, , of Watertown, Willlam years old, of the Roxbury ward Wolinen, age Worcester, all died of injur- lies received when their sleds struck |automobiles. Wolinen was the first | ccasting fatality of Worcester. | Police and hospital authorities | trom many towns reported minor JUSSERAND IS THROUGH, Washington, Jan. 20.—Jules Jus- serand, retiring French amba in effect, closed his twent vears of service as the Fre lomatic representative in W ton today when he presented President Coolidge his formal letters | | of recall. 2 'M h(l Coffee, $1, Russell Bros. on could travel around the n a milk diet, health authori- THE N[N Bmmm MARK Best Maine POTATOES, peck. 1 9 C Lean Fresh 14C \!”)"H)H(.\' 1h ROUND SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE SRS ETC0.~ Morning \pecml From 7TA Mtoll AL M. " Best Pure LARD .. Challenge MILK . .2 35¢ STEAKS 1b. 22¢ “All Day Specials in All Departments Pot Roast Ib th 18¢ 1 10c b 25¢ Bonele: Best Frankforts Lean Corned Beef Beef Inm R Fresh Cut Hamburg 1 18¢ Roast Pork .. h 18¢ Armour’s Hams b 27c Pork Sau 'dge SUGAR N. B. ( l‘I\'A\P()R.\” D MILK FRESH FIG BARS Sweet Sifted Peas S Zicanss e Tomato (1t=up 2 bottles .. 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The odds at present are slightly in favor | of cloudy weather on the eventful | day, according to James H. Scarr, | veteran weather observer, Meanwhile preparations are reache« | ing their final stage for the first | show of its kind that Manhattanites | have had the chance to observe since 1 450 years ago. Simllar preparations aleo are being made throughout the area about 4,500 miles fong and from 100 to 150 milles wide which | will be {n the shadow of the eclipse. Lights will be turned on In the area of total ecl'pse in New clty and | towns of New Jersey, In Connecticut | the hotel reservations made in the path of totality are suggestive of the crowds for Harvard-Yals football | gamea, | The phenomenon will be spled up. on by ecientists from every possible vantage point. Two specially built camera plancs will rise from Curtiss field and soar above the clouds, using | a camera of powerful range. The | dirigible Los Angeles, with her top | bristling with an armament of tele- | scope cameras will mount skyward i with the expedition of scientists, 4\\ hile thousands of radio listeners | will hear descriptions of the sight as observed from the big aircraft. Fly- ing-ohservers also will scan the eky between Nantucket and Massachu- | setts mainland. Measurements to determine the| amount of illumination from the sun's corona at different periods of the eclipse will be made with spe- clal light-measuring apparatus by sclentists at Greenport and New- burgh, N. Y., Danhury, Conn,, New Haven, Ithaca N. Y. and Hamllton, N. Y. ‘New Haven Aviator | Injured in Michigan New Haven, Jan. 20.—~Word came ily of Lieut. Duane . Warner, 26, aviator serlously in- Jjured by the fall of his plane while flying at Selfridge TField, Mount Clemens, Mich., yesterday, that the {injured man though &till living is | 8till in a critical condition at §t. Joseph's hospital, Mount Clemens, George W. Warner, first &electman of Hamden, father of Lieut. Warner, t early today for Mount Clemens, ha injured man hae also a mother and brother residing in Hamden, Lieut. Warner enlisted in the army | air service in 1917. He won a com- mission in the aviation service over- seas. His last visit here was last | November, when he made a trip to Hartford, where he did some exhi- bition flying. He stopped at his ‘home on the way from Hartford. Anchor Brand Glrls The Brand - Entertain Men’s Club members of the Anchor Girls club were hostesses to tended, the ‘“Serenaders" ' Insure Your Deep in your heart isadream for the future—something you know you must accom- plish for your loved ones. Your goal may be a fund to support your wife or mother , in the sunset years of life, an education for children or a ‘nest egg” to start a son in business. Whatever it is, youknow you must reach it. You will—if you live. But—if you should die? 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