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y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1925. CALS OB HOSS sz STORCARVARD |~ C e AL HOPEOFNEN _ WALLST,WARKT NOWISERPLANED, 22" ", BALLISFRSALE<sec ==~ TOWEL TO OE | oy tomy | B SrNAM,_& CO - ' Board of Directors and F. . clock 1n 0dd Pelows hal on Arch LR ST N~ Was Glyen Rim for Exercises by Ot P Beck Dormitory Was Once Home see snaes s *the NOW 1§ fiWEN up Usuaflanying and Selling About i MATIS 21)4N<§W i International Bible Students Asso- ! H. 8, Hart was reelected chalr- 2 clation. His subject will be: “Is g HARTIORD OFFICE G CENTRAL ROW TEL2- et wight Morrow R il i Bl ol Wealthy Class The Bible Infallible?” (Continued from First Page) Only Thing Occurring —— Fafnir Bearing Co, at the meeting of ML N Deputy Sherift M. H. Horwitz is - In New York city for & fow days. Its use was tendered to the mill- W e offer & .. | that body this afternoon, the fol- Washington, ¥ob. 13.—The mys-||ouing”othor ofticers being chosen | BOStoN, Feb, 13.~Beck Hall, Har- | A meeting of the A, O, H. com.|tary authorities although representar | Wall street opening—Stock prices tery of President Coolidge's iron to mticceed themselves: President, E, |vard's most exclusive dormitory, | Mittee on the St. Patrlck's Day so-|tives of the newapapers planned 1o | moyed irregularly higher at the hobby horse, christened Thunderbolt v : H. Cooper, vice-presidents, R. R.[the home of the Roor Its, Mor. clal will be held this evening at 8 use the radio as one of thelr meth- | openi of today' arki Olls :3() h b; an; 3 | h sevelts, or. ty ", pening o oday's market, Olls r TS EaTieas: HR-00. BEt Know $earles and Maurice Stanley; secre- |gans, Astors and other notables dur. | ©'/0¢k In Judd's hall. 0ds of sending the news of Collins' |were in brisk demand after the holi- snares Of Wl “;\:t‘t:\:“:r‘;llg:n:l::::? :;".A"(‘te’: tary, Maurice Stanley; treasurer, A. |Ing their college careers in Cam. | 1B police were notified this af- rcglg‘un to thelr papers. day advance in Mid-Continent the diselosure of its existence in the |G Way; asistant secrotarles, E. R. bridge, is on the real estate market, | tornoon that the right to operate ¥ he last barometer readings last | Crude prices, Maryland, Sinclalr and White House, whero tho presidont Carter and T, N, Homenway; assls- 8igns In front of the bullding an- | MOtor vehicles of Adolph Mankus of | I'riday showed a depth of 85 foct. | Standard OH of California opening | u e ea ow \des dally on the eloctrlo ol tant treasurer, G, ¥, Atwater, nounce it is an ideal location for | 360 Burritt strect has been suspend. | Irom descriptions of these who had [a point or more higher. Savage rides dally onc cd-oc AN | e atosbholdeta. - Exaskiti-ab. § |a-Bolel ed by the commissioner of motor |reached Collins before the tunnel |arms moved up 3 points and Peo- | for exercise, the deepest mystery o'clock reolected the following di-| Harvard authorities relegated the | Vehicles. Lcved .n it was estimated that he | ples Gag. 1 o ‘U IH c»' ‘l [“u- ‘"1’ SN Siipp of WA ThiS. | veotore: H. @ v, B./E. Cooper, | hall gnder the extension the univer- | There will be a rehearsal of the |was 25 fect lower or 60 feet below | pjpe w'filn i Tadne e it t Dow appears.that an additional N. T. Cooley, J. T Cooper, E. A, |®ity I making on the property be. [boys' cholr of St. Mary's church this'the surface, but the engineers now “»E,,,mdn ARl "“ b"‘ knu ‘[‘,, reagon for the president’s abandon- i‘ner‘o Goorg‘e p Hart, T, G .Vlb-. tween Massachusetts avenue and the | evening at 7 o'clock. belleve that these estimates may be opeted ,y :linu Imn ro[a "1“s ing riding & real horse was hocause | /007 CAMER K oA e e and |Charles river. Beck Hall passes with 100 high and that ho likely 18 not 80 | American. Con asmuman the taader. of* obfectlons filed by secret service kb0 VYT Sy A, vere |MaNy memories for Harvard men far down. Anepioan can ssinied e leaders agonta Who look after his safety. | Maurice Stanley, Changes wWere |y ovopoutthe world, It was built CRASHIINIS MAN Cave City was deserted at 11:30 | Shyp, 0f, (he advanco jumping four JUDD & They' regarded the oxercise as dan- made In the by-laws to bring them | o, noely or the rich in 1876, when | . o'clock when reports that Collins | POIMA 0 & new high. Heavy ac-| gerous, The president, it is safd,up-to-date. - wealthy collegians had suites and [ WM. Bernstein Dies as Hls Car Hits might b located at any minute | LN continued in the oils, 5 mentioned this fact to Dwight W. valets to care for them. & Truck on Merrick Road were received, Thepe was a sleud}; Faililps Royal Dutoh, Pacifc, Pan- Members New York ‘btock E“hang° Morrow, New York banker, at & SEEK EXPERIENGED MAN Room reservations for prospective | Qakdale, L. 1, Feb. 13.—William |PUBrimage to Sand Cave. igmmcmé B, Independent Ofl and Member's Hartford Stock Exchange \Vg:‘ n‘x‘-:::m:::l“l“z;ng Sy ‘c‘:llbelgrlt;n:s::'t‘\gc:?“be'l!\}:;dp:’n.e%r:r;y !Bernsteln, a Manhattan theatrical ) Mh r:oon! dirt and stone was be- ‘;‘n: ;‘1:;] O(L‘;:‘pr[:lnll”c;:;‘b:]l";fn:d‘fl:']."i‘f e l1;‘8.\1‘:].Bl'l!l:’lll'l—BI.lrrltt Hotel Bldg,, Tel. 1815 4 : : ;s ates. il et aran Kills 2 ng holsted out of fhe shaft indicat- | 5 i dicted to an electric pacer and | Pierpont Morgan lived -in the hall :’L“Zm{i.,e lg“:el,;w::,;f]:,x::n 2; ing that the mouth of 'hnnln::v . e et AT Lew.s' Har“ord' Conty vance a point or so whiie Tidewaler described the machine to the presi- Chamber of Commerce Program De- |for four years, leaving In 1899, Two Mike Glynn, manager of the |tunnel was being braced for the ex- moved up 2 points. Maxwell Mo- dent, It sounded good to the execu- years later his son, Junius Morgan, Tori: tors B American Sumatra Tobacco layed By Lack of Trained Secre- é ' | Patchogue theater in Patchogue, [ Ploring party. el / o] n " tive, Mr, Morrow sald he had two yed By was born at 6 o'clock in the morn- |yuck o truck that was standing at| A tunnel which the rescuers hope | *'d Worthington Pump also sold 2 AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. such steeds and would be pleased ing. At 10 o'clock the same day a points above Wednesday's closing tary—Stores Closes February 23. L iy i the side of the Merrick road here, | ay lead to the cavern behind Floyq | »° " K Pact ‘aclk | r 3 S VCE C foend-one o thw Wl Hogae 1| 1@r7—Stre 105 DY B logram s secolved a¢ ek Tl |20 vk wag ko ani b | Colite nas Gsconret on he et 28 and " nlon pacit, ek AR R . ere pr v finite | © " 9 ¥ thwe a Cavi 3 C 2 NN A G : £ The" Bhatident accentad. thal ofter, | action ca. oirorm. stors . houss |80m, mixteen years in Advance, AR, Loui s dead iwliensa plvaloian (o Y.'""h,v rfl e e (a8 i n ar i i tot it oine) CONN. GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. The reyelation of T“““d"b"""';fimnz the Chamber of Commerce | Harvard has never owned Beck ""‘l":"d §'°"}hs'{"'”°' Glyen was :‘:‘H"""“"l‘:" Pnr‘Vl‘ 1?"(1?)4 ’:‘llnnlmr:nn (| njured. The two men were on | W rushed on the eenth on existonce brought to light the fact | ? Hall, but a group of graduates pur- | PIPIUr octionifi o8 s Ak asdcniati g e That Tepreseniative’ Fred A. Brit| ocL (L aoconding to.semtiment ex- <1880 it and held 1 for a tim for |{ROIF Way from Patchosuo to Baby- | And pressrations mads to drive pilc |l 'S By "atternoon, New We have prepared a ten year analysis of each of the ton, of Tliinols, formerly an amateur | oqgeq’ at the meeting of the, Mer- (1 8ake of old memorles. 1t was | U8 10 * above {he. tunnel hols, so a rescue | 0Tk Central, Texas and Pacitic and | above companies including the business for the year 1924, hoxer of distinction, also has an elec- | 0" py o 1o1d at the chamber |78 0Wned by Mrs. Anna L. Moer- the minor tobacco issues were . v ding to Glynn, the truck, | party could enter {t with safety, § AN YL A tric horse at his home and uses it G ing, who had a pretentious home | AgcOr s . 3 strong. Gulf Steel and Nickel Plate We invite inquiries. rooms this morning. The bureal|pegry It was generally expected |OWHOd by A. P, Swezey & Sons of | The lole was unmistakably a pas- | "1 sl e i v st € Inquiries twice daily. Secretary of the Treas- . ¢ ki 2 ury Mellon confessed that he had | APProved the ”“"’mm”n'la:lon ho! that she would leave it to Harvard. | Patehogue, had no rear light, This | sageway leading down fnto a lime- Rt <oty Couety Tatss A5ernied ridden the iron charger frequently the uniform hours committee that |pran wwin gave title to the Massachu- |statement was supported by several | stone cave ahd miners brought up| 'S el i h A the stores close Monday, February |goits Homeopathic hospital. It was | Withesses. @fynn said he saw the | ploces of cave rock to exhibit to 1. |41 Solwets A sllisg dbidth K0e on shipboard and thought it “a great | ' p . 1 : thing” He did not know, however, o' in recognition of Washington's [in 1911 that Walter C. Baylles and |truck in the glare of his own head- | Carmichael, the medical staff and Willitiast AnoonePraning inithe birthday, ther Harvard duat hased |lights in time to swerve his car, but | other officials who were Tlurriedl p sident had one. other Harvard graduates purchased 5| Pt < ¥ e oyt ree It was recommended however |it, when it was rumored that the |the side of his automobile, a coupe, | awakened, [iseneratillanioncd Connimiien o Prestdent Coolidge’s unusual man- | that stores selling fruits, vegetavles | dormitory was in the market. grazed the truck and the wreckage Draft Very Strong [icaste n"“,"" i ey Tica s Nach n]nzun enn ner of exercising excited a brief dis- 4nd other perishable goods would | Mr. Baylies had lived in suite 24, | drove Bernstein against the back of | While the miners felt that it :::";m‘ !j;;_‘l‘;ll:'; Tn.',;-: ‘10 . 9 usston on the floor of the house, Femain open for a half day Monday. |which was next to the rooms occu- |the seat. might be several hours before a res- o Do 2ol . ¥ :'hon Representative E. B. Howard, | George H. Dyson, the new chair- |pled,by Theodore Roosevelt. At| Glynn told the polica he' would feue party would be permitted to ex- C e "f" Ll‘ ""” b ',:’n“ r“fli i Bl{!’l’ltt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 Oklahoma, democrat, suggested that | man, presided and James Spinnetta, | present his twin sons, Walter R. and | not be able to give them Bernstein's | plore this tunnel, there was already [ <! o "°f‘ “l"o BleL, "lzh- i 2 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Mr. Coolidge “is riding this horse recently elected a director of the 'George U. Baylies, live In suite 21. |address unfil he reached home. keen competition among the diggers !{“:"'“ "\‘f fj“"w;—,“:f’” ;i‘] 18 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. for the purpose of cutting down the | bureau, was present for the first | Their neighbors include Finley Peter for the honor of going down on the [ |'* '”“A St it oats bill at the White House stable. | time. (EranedRer LR AEEDaolo R A REPORT LEWD SHOWS next shift. The down draft in the “h:"; T Co “I should not be surprised to hear | 1t was decided to delay action on |Jerome Remicl:. New York, Feb, 13.—Police Com- | Shaft was 5o strong that the miners’ | oo % cunnort developed in U. | WE OFFER: that the next great stroke of econ- | uniform Hours until later, the un-| Mr. Baylies passed title to the | (o FOUE TR TN O g wera blown out when they e o 5 . - erty Sa Lepowi 3 . Cast Iron Pipe which recovered its . omy will be the placing of oars on | derstanding being that a new sec &:Jvr:n"lb:erl?l amuel Lepowitch on |y Coliivion of complaints that | 100ked down the tunnel. el ey teucHins: padinis| 100 shares Amencan Hardware the Mayflower,” ho continued. | retary might be in a position to several plays now running on| The hole was first discovered | 0EF BSE T U 768 RelTAGE i i i & TRy e severa i American Can passed 176. Rallying | mako somo suggestions.” The com. | Thomas J, Daley; Harvard Square | SN0 PR 10 UKL B8 apont 1050 . m and Carmichae, | AerIc4n Con pacsed ATE. Ralsing| 100 shares Stanley Works o O ‘om- | broker, who has been retained to i i ‘MR X’ RFVFA[H] tren, of yich John . Toomis 1| disposs of the property. said today &4 sltuations. The commissioner |in charke of the shatt and & doctar | guner list desite tie faiiure ot e § 1 QO shares Landers, Frary & Clark ¢ 1] 4 ¥ A 4. There was not much variation in merce, of which John C. Loomis is ced that he would call were awakened, Meanwhile the dig- | 5 3 » | i | : that if Beck Hall and the adjoining |#0nounced that he would call a gen- o) &~ | Girectors of the Southern Pacific ’ ] s lbaled e e et purchased as a hotel sitg | °ral conference of the theatrical | gers had uncovered a holo Which | 14iioad te inc e regular divi- | / We do not accept margin accounts { man. The questlon of Saturday clos- ® |managers of the city after the in- |seemed two or three feet high ex- [ go. EN ing was not discussed this morning. :‘;‘::";‘::i‘t“h";:l:;'L{’;“‘;t;‘:fl:""".o;x vostigation has been completed. tending downward at a rather sharp | ““Cail money renewed at 3% per on the destruction of Beck Hall will e slope. Their lamps were blown out|cent, | | by the downdraft when they looked Eish B o Close Asks Compensation as g | Aastiin J e, 1 down the hole, The bottom of th |, . . % (Continued from First Page) Result of Neuritis shaft was lurriedly cleared for the |41 0 : i | Bridgeport, Feb. 13.—One of the 9 fitathfi sixteenth section of timbering o |11 (' Ll : 6 | pleaded guilty to a charge of pass- | nost unique claims for compensa~ L 5 short pile could be driven in the |0 /0 1 v TEl R oot S ), ing a worthless ch“fi; to police | 1107 OB record here s befug review- [ side wall parallel to the new tun- |\ o0 TS, Capt. Nichols of the state police |oq today by compensation Commis- PESTIT % | nel, | Sinalt o 057 : A was then called and asked It e had | joner P st 8T Ytk ingtianial BEEINS MAR[}H 24 o Jumeg/E. Koouh ' R i ‘vt;: mlt ... 109% 3 | HARTFORD NEW BRlTAI‘N\ any records of a Roy T. Millon of |4}, e of Nichols Matiuck, Iair- i) SR 2 The discovery of the new tunnel | £ 3 2 7 . Moridei, Anlllio mad tat Millon was | oo o o ot 352 Norih Burrtl sirect et a8 |y "closly guaraed, the miners 1o | Am S ‘551 124 5 Hartfo:d Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. known to them as a “bad one". He | " yratyek filed claim against the HeRt |“l‘ morning at the Hart- | ¢ i 4o talk about it. But 100king | s Wool .... 501 ; el.2:7186 Tel, 3420 said that Millon was prosecuted I |connecticut agricultural experimen- | (Continued from First Page) | ford hosphtal of peritonitis, follov- | joyn the mouth of the shatt, the | Xyiconda the Hartford court for Dassing 2|y, station for medical expenses and e "8 an operation. e was, for|g.qow of the hole was elearly evi- | Aichison worthfes check and was “found |0 "or'ugen alieged to have been [t consult with him. T saw him only | Many voars, employed at the Cor-| .4 " mpe downdraft had cleared | Ay (ijp & W gullty and fined. His father made {7 O WIS & CHIC P Lot neu- | for five minutes or so.” i Herw Gornoratien e I8 WUE- e whntt ot the thin Tom | mad Tevo .. %0 3 We Offer restitution to the mah on whom the | ST 0 Co™ While the plaintift| Mr. Alcorn told the accused ho |¥ived by his wite, three sons, Irankt, | \vyjop s filled the shaft since the | paii & Ohio . §0 check was passed, accordinggto Capt. |\ 2 0t S De iments dn the |Would have a chancé to consult [John and James B. Keough, and | ;14 snap caused by the miners' | pegn el ... 491 Nichols, The captaln sald that Roy | " ot Talrtiald with Tis consel. He then suggested (0ne daughter, Miss Grace Keough. |y ...thing and the warmth of thelr | Bosen Ma % s I Millon had also been involved in ™™ b that the date of the trial bs set for | Funcral arrangement, fn charge | yoqies anq the hole fn the flickering | con Vealidicn e 50 shares North & Judd of J. M. Curtin & Co., arc as yet | i34 of the miners’ lamps, appeared | can Dacific . defrauding a New York hotel. Ac- U Narch 24. o SCHOOT, TEACHIR, Bto ; incomplote to extend nearly hait way across one | chs ¢ oo - 11 aiu o | D0 shares American Hardware cording to the records or;ha state Ko Judge Jennings asked Chapman if police, he went to New York and | S e e he had anything to say about the o de of the six foot square shaft i b e e g | Employe at Kenora Indian Tnstitute o 2 Fdward Ka side of the six foot square s < IO M & Bt P . 143 repibierediin e hotel as amisber 00 | R omimii Sulci0e; date ot ihaltrl al G ha pian A O ot (e ey | tbeinale s iround iniBitstaialdn| ol & St il a i ; B(}'sh Stanley Wik D | W rcanoral lOn 1 ehiiis—Broter/h| cmeun) Tiliave notingetofenss 1 el / UhS' ol at about the B0-foot mark. |G RI& P ... 4T 485 ares Stanley OrKs and ran up a large bill & the hos- B Onlepi e s Gives Accused a Chance. RGeS and Mrs. John Karp | | curing from the low side, oF | Chite Gonpon . o March 24 was then set as the date. | of 11 Orange street, died this morn- e s e S N telry, Capt. Nichols sald, giving the [ Polinaire I'Amour, assistant prln; manager & worthless check in pay- | cival of the Indian boarding ac Judge Jennings explained the date |ing at the home of his parents. The | (W= /ER Tt (HCUTAS, CIC L Gt Tl here, was shog and killed and an-| 9! > funeral wi ¢ rrow morn- A Wl AR | by Fra Saloy, a ploye of the | Permit SHap 5 3 p =5 AT original exploration of the diamond | cpy steel . 3 House in Uproar Over | by Trancols Salo s, an o ot | could to maks a proper dofense. Mr. Shureh, ranterment will be in the | ioro griil a fow feet distant from the | Gosden OIl | b 343 Comic Mention of “Cal” | sin vpon nimscit and committed Alcacn kit 0 wes mine *gp:;,‘r'f FRErEC Huar ety | shatt, a soft spot was Indicated at 51 |1yay Chem . A : 2 i y e ed ] g : 5 ; feet, and another such soft spot was | el ... ; : ember of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Washington, Feb. 13.—The house suiclte. 0 iyt conatlt with his counsel be- Ehenezer Edmonds Pimm AL e e Al L r s e was thrown into an uproar today | 2 ?:"b;;""\"y:‘v M‘ “‘"‘ ohool. 11| fore asking that Chapman decide| FEbenezer Edmonds, Pimm, a well [ B Ko 0N (00 San aritl | g o1 ,‘l | TELEPHONY, 10 " Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr. when Representative Vinson, demo whether he would be tried by the|known r nt of Newingtom died | = 0 "0 her into this, early | 3on Motors this morning, when the top of the |Gy North prd tunnel was uncovered. Drilling Was | 1,¢n copper at once stopped, to concentrate on [y Niokel ng out this tunnel S el The engineering staff made fm- | jcope g, Stanle Torrington Co cont Fernando Mission. r chapter of the story in ew crat, Kentucky, attempted to read a | Was shot in the jaw. i court or by a jury. last night at his home, Mr. Pimm, Dpoem entitled “Cal's Hobby Horse” | The authorities believe Salow was) g, “py000n explained to the gourt [who would have celebrated his and Representative Luse, republican, [ "mlmfm'll.\' insane. .\nfr m‘):;u had that under the law Chapman Yhust|S§5th birthday March 13, was born Massachusotts mought fo have him |shot Dernicott, Trother T "”l‘i"" remaln in the custody of the warden |in England but he had heen a resi- stopped as he concluded the first | lried to wrest the shotgun from Wb | g aeked that he be remanded to)dent of Newington for over 50 vears, line, Tho essistant principal was BROU|ypo gate prison n custody of the|working at his trade as a carpen- ! il i Mr. Luce contended it was a|throush the jert evo and died in-| o gon “gubject to the orders of the ter, mediate preparations to timber | itennecott Cop. 3 X ¢ hreash ber | Stantly. Salou fled to a small brush e Mr. D is survived by two sons, | around and down into the new tun- | royigy var ... | Traut & Hine . s reach of house rules for a member e e th el ool far M and Riaibody | SouEt: E h o Mr Elmmis Sy by Mo vl (ank thie slx tEonth, mection |y tie e Unfon Mfg Co Dar to “cast ridiculs” on the presldent. | €103 to tho schoo) farn any hls BOTW |4 An indefinite recess was then taken | William A. of New Jersey and Al-| neh At SeR (0 € UE L GO0 | Hard b : alsie SR G0% | Monument Wil Be. Rreclet 0 PR el (R ST G G e e o (1 ety | e P oojbert Boyae Hacbord. cni olhresi C o L B0t deve e On e (Mg tae it e | Conn Lt & Pow ; 1 ] members participated Representative | !'® . | Walter Shean was in court when |qaughters, Mrs. L. F. May of 1 ol iy Ji2ls : 281 “l0e0 Fles Thsht L. Lo Father Junipero Serra of San Snell, republican, New York presid- i 3T Chapman was presented, having been |ford, Mrs. Charles Yeager of N Jrail opposits [hs (e 4 .| Nat Lead = 9 ing over-ruled Mr. Luce and Mr. Vin | AUTO TAKEN FOR JOY RIDE | j,rought down from the county jail. lington and Miss E. . Pimm of New- | Carmichael explorct the montl o | sow Haven . S son continued his reading, | Tames Harmon reported o the |1fo was not presented this morning, lington. He also leaves 13 grand- | (he new tunnel at davhronk ant il | Nort & West .. 1283 s ¢ f6 T ool 46 i e —_— police this morning that he left his| put it is thought likely he Will belchjlaren and 6 greatehildren, hv’ !‘n]oru;trl“:‘u".v would have Wik [Tf'" ‘I" s J 8 i . lo, Cal, Feb. 13, — Army Officer Inspects jiautomablle/etiing Comeriot Al ) tuistartemoon. el e U Tinescle ey he mouth of [Ian American ; i : ¥4 Militar CDeC s | Main and Liberty streets Q,'ffr'"x'.{’flf-‘ ; a2 afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late | """:“ B K o : seribed fn the crumbiing remains of Hitary Companies | arternoon and about an 1 8 HELD AS COUNTERFEITERS |home in Newington. Rev. Har s ugh to accommodate [p & R C & 1 49 01 Abot i chain of 21 missions, the earliest Captain. Merrill, a regular army | found it on Court strect, uninjured, B Martin, ot the Newington Congrega- | aSitY 1"""’,“":,“',' o v ai th | Dictes ke 37 3% 134 CLEARINGS AND BAL. of which were founded more th instructor of the Vermont National A but the key mis Arrested fn Palm Beach After One [tional church, will officiate and in- | E00d Sl‘zmlm“. o ar 4 e S / G g re than Guard, is in the city conducting en | Boasted of His Workmanship |tcrment will be in the Central yard, | €0uld peer down info Jt, = ST Tt 2 18E0 "la contury and & half ago tn Call- inspection of army units here, Last BOYS HELD FOR THEF | Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 13—Three d he left to- | Ray Copper .. 16 ieg R oeica e R e i 2 e wri soon with =8 night he inspected Co. H and this| Alec Slater and Frank Bucherin, 'men were arrested and a quantity Fdith Young Clark. b J : e : - - ey ; st 1y Fernando morning he examined the records of | two 16 year old boys, were arrested of chemical and alleged counter- 2 ¥ Clarl 8 sl b - A N miss monument to Father Co. I, of which Willam W. T.|this morning by Sergeant George C.|feiting paraphernalia seized in & | daughter of F DilogiiClae | e I e o i T ot o Serra, Spanish missionary, Squire is captzin. Tonight he will | Ellinger on charges of theft. The 'raid by Sheriff Bob Baker on a|and Mrs. Edith May Young Cla _”“"»‘Th PO oL . SET0h 1045 et y v ed the The conduct an inspection of Company I | arrest followed an investigation by |local hotel. The men are R. C.|died this morning at 11:45 o'clock "“’“-’?“"""‘:l:“"rw S “”:h South < 1 N Lt Rk e, de mission mho.-' and the Headquarters company. | the sergeant into a break in the | Gurley, a former West Palm Beach |at her home on Percival avenue,|Was part of the sar R Studebak ] Hleeail bbeie ; ading a sl 1 boy into the | coffee house at 20 Lafayette street |policeman; I% C. Davis, automobile | Kensington. Miss Clark, who was|Which Collins “-“““ S -~ ITexas Co s ; ; a h(\v ";' Laas ¢ nity, 1s of bronze WON'T HAVE HER BOY OF 8. |and the stealing of the cash box |salesman, and W. J. Demonbrun, a |born in New Britain, and had been Tjr«'l-"““l'-'-‘ SRS Eeriih | TEX & E 5 5 b E: v six inches ih from a telephone in the place. barber. They are being held for |a resident of Kensington for the last | new found tunne’ was \ht L0 THIR oy ccon i {5 the wark ot Mre Sall¥ “He Is So Bad,” Mother Tells Police e P L | the federal authorities. six years, was employed as clerk m |atlon of ”"‘v bl Union Pa 1 York sculp- Who Say Lad Tried Burglary HELD IN AEAVY BAIL. | According to Bob. Moore, pro- | the pattern room of the P. and F.[down n shaft at 9 o'clock & United Fruit : . New York, Feb. 13.—~John Os-| TWashington, Feb. 13.—Hearing of | prictor of a local lunchroom, ‘who | Corbin factory. . jtermined (1€ 1°T8 11 8 Indus Alco 84! 4 = unipero was born on the trowskl, 8 years old, of 965 Wil-'|Chi Chun Hsiang, Chinese law stu- | furnished the infermation whichyre- | Besides her parents, Miss Clark Is| OF 1o orders S Rabherl DeSA ¢ . 1 of r t the coast of liams avenue and Frank Tozono, 13 | dent, wanted In New Haven in con- | sulted in the raid, the three men |survived by two brothers, Henry H.| plore the tunnel o 9 L o HT S Steel . 126 1 125 St N S ¥ Fr ere he sailed for years old, of 827 Lindwood street, | nection with alleged che opera- | boasted that they could make money and Bradford D. Clark, both of, _f‘arnn‘d A SO iy | Westinghouse 731 o 3 N et nia. The Brooklyn, were arrested last night | tions, today went over to February so perfectly that the greatest ex- | Kensington. 1y that “a lead : ? I 1tad 4 ;21, Recognizes as Legal ere lay's journeg on charges of juvenile delinquency 7. Ball was set at $30,000, which perts could not detect it. Moore The funeral will be held at 3|a -"rnm{*h‘““ a 1 o Wil “fld-’.‘ on \"‘\hi' g AT nd 1 on San Young Ostrowskl was caught by | he was unable to furnish. sald that Davis told him that he | o'clock Sunday afternoon from the | hope will lead to som LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS BeRlal Tebi o o S H(:O!wr:::l. 3 . Over the Max Nadelman, who occupies an| had obtained inks and chemicals | late home in Kensington. . Ver- | INe— (1 shed by Putnam & Co.) apartment at 895 Hegeman street, ‘Tug Boats W orking to necessary for the work from friends | non Phillips, pastor of the K '*H'E'\Robinson Resigns as Rial ke Brooklyn. The lad was attempting | = s o employed in German mints, and |ton Congregational chy 1 of-| Secretary to Mavor 1o enter the flat with pass keys, ac-| Ieep River Channel Open iuavis is also alleged to have said | ficiate, and interment w NS e Chtidr S B ccrding to the police. | Tartford, Feb. —Two {ugs of that he had sufficlent to make eight | Stocking’s Corner cemetery, Iwmvl 4 1;1"111'3:‘;"[":".“‘; or ) 4 the mis- Camino padres \ A Aetn When the boy's mother was, no- |the Hartford New York Transporta- batches of 250 bills of $20 each. | inston. I ation Automobile T g 3 tified of her son's arrest she re- tion Co. left Middlctown carly today e mes ¥ rtford Yire SEaps Ter AT IR : 7 : DpVar 18, TAae fused to go to the station house to 'to fight enormous ice floes and are ACCUSES BROTHER-IN-LAW | National Fire e ¥ make : ST : her take him home on parole, pending working their Way to Hartford to Jamesburg, N. J., Feb, 13 ‘hoenix Iire arraignment. Keep the channel clear for the di Tierro, who was shot W flun?tfllg Hospital With Injuries tiavere Chna Sil oy s e e S i Rlere s it “He is 80 bad I can do nothing steamer Hartford scheduled to leave as he was walking along a road be- Stamford, Feb. 12 Fir with him," she is alleged to have here this afternoon and to prevent | side the woods near here. was said || of Newark, N. J., is in the Stamford Am Ha . R s told the detectives. John was sent jice jams. The work of bucking the |to be dylng yesterday at St. Peter's | o | (e 1y 2 serious con suf- 'Am Hosiery ) s , Senate Approves Bill to :;I’nfl:‘-i';tndren s Society shelter for fce x":r‘»’.”_:‘.”.r.;,l:‘!n'.;:‘,} '1”,:,,. ;»':4'1’".5: 1“,;::,,'.:‘;:4 v »:t'r::n;-]\‘\;vl;m 'l]:tn”;wrlrv::‘ |‘m§“rr|’Em"r(:1m.:? :fin:k;c;ln‘l\vlr S ]f, ring (rom cancusson ¢ : B aten & Caive : not b indicated. For exar it | Forbid Pullman Surcharge — . |slow progress. The fcs shifted lst | broter-in-la¥, Michael Carrescia of | Slater was held this afternoon at 3 wnknewn manner early todas i Billings & Spencer 5 | board ZR Sl Eton. Feb: 18- The srs WHO WILL BE “NEXT"? ight when the river rose 15.3 shooting him. 'The shooting, accord- | o'clock from the late home in Maple ien. Two truck drivers t Billlngs & Spencer pfd. § 1 i r surcharges would be “h"_l:::\'::m:rfl:”n :‘\:*da:(“r‘xlfl:! hy:‘v ¥ — ‘w;\: Ln !In Tierro, grew out of a fam- | Hill. Interment was in Fairview to a house in Darien where t L = e t offices appropriation about the city, two varber shops -onEWorth Is Asked to i Gl D N el Lt s nelba 103 RSl ‘ iny by tho senate. having been entered during the 1ast| Withdraw From Contest | HEADS AQU COLLEGE. [sien ‘;’:mo( b, ‘Be: i = few days and barber Implements| Washington, Feb. 13.—The house | Providence, Feb. 13.—Rev. John ; e e e far CT HEAVY RETURNS stolen. The latest was the barber |spearkership fight took a new turn'A. Jordan, O. P., who has held the EPIDEMIC ABATES n ry 4 r T ' istma New Haven, Feb. 13.—Stuart A shop at 200 Washington street con- [today with =a proposal from the | office of vice-president of Providence | Washington i Feb. 1 e1a ? T ) =L ato ¥ 8 t : “A "“”‘"9. ducted by James Jacoma which was camp of Madden of Illinofs, that | college since the institution was in- usep o a ey [Work today received a 1 fre Y B Machine pfd q v ssigned _ to entered last night, according to & Longworth of Ohlo “gracefully re-| corporated here In 1917, received ' |Governor Bone of t the es-Bov 1 i te ge o office of the Ans report recelved by the police this|tire from the contest in Madden's | word yesterday of his appointment to Funerni Diregior |Nome diphtheria e T s T 3 1 4 o the money h o internal revenue morning. Besides barber tools, a|favor with positive assurance that|the presidency of Aquinas college at Phone_ 16! ently has abated K g tax income small bank containing about §2 was[he Wil receive the speakership | Columbus, Ohio, an institution con- || peghbostts st Marrs chureh. = 1|, 0 0ovin i on han ¥ 0o tiin ) v ) Tike f 1 from February 23 to March stolen. nfantle when Madden steps out.” | ducted by the Dominican order. oz dbenigs meet any emergency. s 5 p ) amendment to