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q vews of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 MILLION DOLLAR FIRE IN TIJUANA, BLAZE SWEEPING ((.0.P. CIRCLES DIES| Taken into Custody in Florida Supply Fails—Started | In Vernon Club| |Toluca, T, Big Posse e Ing rapidly angmented as it se cornfields a mile north of Reports from tha horder town|to th are that the fire broke ont in the|th itchen attached to the Vernon club| g ortly after 4 a. m. The blaze qu v spread to adjoining structures, Teonard Shortly after fi emas shot and Killed night chief of epart- | when the officers tr d to arr EAVe |at his home last night, He s ent arrited, the w inhabitants to elple ndland a revolver when they sly by and watch the firc|through the bolted doors structur at included o Ban i bar, the San Diego bar, Gonzales| yoseph Spenraz, a coal minc bar, Alhambra cafe, the Turf bar ighot and killed John Leonard, the Log Cabin, a curio store and of- | poflce chief and Sheriff fices as woll as a number of other | Litehfield, was surrounded in the block t MALTBIE EXPLAINS [t = from a house in Tolusa in w ghooting, threatening to kil t man who attempted to take Officer: nays Justice for Maj()!‘i()‘,“d“'”" if he can he taken iv Not Individual, Is Iy wounded when they went t Basis {platned of threats he made any one who eame near him. officers attempted to enter, opened fire with a shotgun, New Haven, Sept. 22 (P 1ing opinion by Assoclate Justi Villiam Maltbie of the supreme | half hour later. wirt which in its decision ordered a 25y ;"' armedicry W tral for t Schicifer, rail-|came o take him ad union or nizer at the time of d been glven a three to five years | orderly procedure by the formula- [agent of North tion of rules, rules which will do |retire from the corporafion's | Lustice In the majority of cases but jon October 1 to become pur ‘hich must be applicd even though |agent of the Del.aval Steam | | very possible protection [nected with the corporation. n about him but over |a memher of New Britain lod t must bo set the |967, B. P. O, E., and of the t. 22 (P THROUGH ENTIRE BLOCK SNy i na SIS Wllllam T Hal‘tmqn Held High!s usp.ec! (Claimed to Be I\IeTbcl' of ‘:\[asnilir Lodge But is To TESTIMONY OF SURV ‘ Flames Ravage _Un- USIESS SUSPENDED | - IVOR TODAY checked When Water' AS MEN HUNT SLAYER | SUCCUMBS EATING SUPPER. Township of | moval of Frank I, Healy As State |1 ho gave Kitchen. i 800 Turns Out as One Tax Commissioner—Was P. & F. ||y o0 was arrested Lere today 1l n Tampa, Fla. when membors| OWR Air Force as Former Councllman Willlam T.| FPolice sald they recelved a th e pis fomiie toer hoamg g 1Il- Fated Dln ble' A ; T |oE Somatizy i ollng Sheyarenived A s iy last heard from him. | FA[UF I]l ARM , 5 halted here today while this littls | i i & | T £ \ v [ 3 5 s the American Hardware Corp., of [his arrest resulted. Ha was ordered s e ian TR 9 i Section, Including Five|iown of 500 persons vigorously |which he was superintendent for a |held in jall pending complots iden. . uncie Ind. Eept. 22 UD—George Pre‘ de“t \"“"“[ | None r('ll of Lightning I i 3 o lbresed a man hunt for Joseplt |number of years, dled suddeniy at [tificatior Jpuichandooon and b Chatles ! ’ Says U. S. Should Take! Hitti Shi Rars and Mlmcnous‘~“,"‘:‘Z‘jn“{::‘:',',’.r'"m,,;,'“,'fif miner s home in Hamden last evening. | The man, who was well dressea, ((NATT) Wolts sore formatiy i Board Hears Further| il ’ ing Ship But All 2 = o cace officials. Every | eath oceurred while he was at din- |had a number of masonic cards and ' ETOBY A b o 5 art Only 1t Congress [ TR : |available man of the town was une |qe oootte iae i 3 son L . BANd forptheigmiirderiihare i ¥ A d ‘inds W Stores, Is Wiped Out. e able I O me lown was N Inor and was roported as being du |declared he was a Mason bt on br- o torhe murder tere| Testimony Today, gree That Winds Were | 8 e » ere i had songht refi 3 man, mall bandit and convieted ! Washington, 22 (P—Mainte- | i TP Ean Disko CRUDH SenL L2 I e \;l‘ l:w pl: In;d\";‘nt r‘.JnlimL\"-bl:ntl:g;l 1ember of Now Britain lodge, [not establish connection with a Ma- Man. ma ’1- il vui”m ha:‘t‘\ been ' nance of (“,fn navy air service organi- | Washington, fept. 22 ®-ameri- | Stories Related, Ilames starting in the Vernon elub | = 0= 00 0 E b v B. P. 0. B, and was en- |sonic loc G S e e T e \ts present | (AN participation in disarm ment | o g e search was made of every field and |gaged n the metal business at ) Fingerprints of the prisoner wer o aveng Bt e i) e sy bt | conference plana of the League of | - in Tijuan early this morning swep! : members of the posse, many of |Haven at the time of his death. A T T Tt R canght hera la Janu- 'r-rm \‘:1“‘ a \‘u 1 '«- 1y by .l e alions ahodAlGh Vi through an entire block that includ-§ whom were war veterans, deployed | During his residence in New Brit- |son. i ”~‘M ‘i‘ UL DELOTE Sent's | ongress authorizes it, N. J. Sept. 22 (P—A 1 some of the best known resorts in |11 World War fashion. They were lain Mr, Hartman took an active in- elograms were aent to federal! Both indletments charge first de- ;-‘"_ oard, Tl e t of President Cool i stin ~that there was equippes o yombs, i eat | gree ‘olfe, held prisor Called as the first witness of e Sresi ' st unusy expansion of the border city, causing a loss vh:u1)""\“I‘\‘"‘h;‘“‘;'}""q“":n":‘m:";’ ;‘r:"“’*'l {terest in politics. He was council- |officials in Atlanta. gree m l!"rl Wol ; 1 ;1’1'\ H}". e '1"‘ \‘m]“ i e nans e President wants to do nothing | ‘”;“"M ‘1!‘ fon of the gas cells (|1t was Stemas was frapped man from the second ward, chair- | — here, will be arralgned in a few day by poard BN Buer liscourage efforts for reduction in | . O (he airship Shenandoa sness men estimated would tofallyagt night in a deserted farmhouse T SSTE Tt DR h broke 1early $1,000,000, near town. Bombs were hurled in- house but the man was not Sherift | He was the republican leader of | b ) defense, Such a step, he declared, | Orville Litchtield, 29. and John |the second ward and practically dic- | 5 wonld be a »Il night irreparable | 5 3 police, |tated repuhlican politics in that sec- | = U | & al fir st him |tion for years. Old politicians in the | | Opposes Separate Azeney | upply g2 £ as . He shot the city tell many interesting stories of l‘ N[i [l |:I] “Alr forces,”” he asserte “form | o it and thera was then nothing for fofficers with an automatic shotgun |political batfles in New Rritain | J L by {an essential part of the fabric of the !y he do but to stand | spread. home where they had sought to ar-| Or In 30 minutes practically all thelrest him for beating his wife. o Cantina, the TV-| Peorla, Tiiinols, Sept. 22 (P~ |when a so-called reform nxcrtg'mnn\ Charred BeyOfld Recflgm 100 af Bassett Street Home | o, 'vlbry',\,‘ - huildings were ablaze. farmhonse near Tolusa early R by a posse, which asked that tear Spenraz previously had eseaped s helieve he 1g deranged and Litchfleld and Teonard were fatal- raz's home after nelghbors had com- the sheriff instantly. Leonard died a wt tiled in superior court takes| After the shooting Sp "”’H"’ \-sue with tho other members of the |but returned later and locked him- o o | pURGHASING GENT GOING e e Ceasa do 3 R Kleln added, and there was no evl- woman's screams had ceasec = ; having served as a housekeep- | dence that there w v fir [ prison sentence, {the republican state central commit- o8 Police: Washi @ — G 5 s any fire of any 4 i % St North & Judd's | LS 2 Rites Policeman l A 4 v for three years, Cora Washburn | kind before, ¢ A 2 Judge Maltbie In his opinfon de- Thomas E. Salmon of {tee during the adminlstration of | The policoman found Symuk near position of N [hsl Bronenib ahit e ATt EURINGWH | (havarariie e o mesctioniatier wed that “Anglo-Suxon juris-pru- To Retire From Concern's |Governor Woodruff, dled of heart |the furnace hut he denied that any favor of i ”,' 1'\\5 sut ant o Britain Trust Co., executor of the Memoranda Presented | ttenee s not dusigned to do m\vwi trouble last night at his home in |woman was in {ha place. The fire- the present orgam lon for maval gy o fhe Jate Augustus G. Smith, | When Commander Klei 1o each individual accused and ar- Employ on October 1. Hamden. He was formerly of New |man fled as Merrick hegan o ques aviation was supported hefore e e e o) e Coniei el \".(m present- igned before the court, but the end | Britaln and as s manufacturer was |tion him, Morsls e tevo e prosident’s air hoard foday by rents contained In the =onght has been the establishment of Thomas E. Salmon, purchasing z Judd Mfg. Co., wiil ! SR oA Evan pssut el Clo o £ Renton, N- e et ‘“wat ML \\jl‘nu T s Licen with North |eral. and which were heard before | Symuk was subdued hiont e oul Lsant el it being ratood that s\w i udge Malthic : :mu kK . ‘ Al ‘JH;H ok ol nio Voars. e n | Toxerion Woodruff. As a result of Body In Furnace thu M/“U. octrine ¢ i 4‘ s would he remu ited in his will [ itk the majorty PO O atd |popular with his fellow employes |(he evidence offered Mr. Tlealy was! The three policemen took the L S SR L sho faiiEg e fontfneg ol i | FR“M T"URISTS ERAINIS SOLEIR W “' “‘,“‘H B lind has been prominent in the af- |Femoved as commissioner. prisoner hack fo the furnace room & would “b wtional $15 and her request for more (YUY al for \¢ ac- jand fevs % " 1 . " g ' | defense inte ha heo o {1180 Yy 2 helr: N’ | & g vt s of the “Anchor Brand” club as | They found the woman's body inside THOMAS W. O'CONNORR defense inter i as been refused by the heirs. Nair A . il said in part: “A ‘fairfairs o 0sals 10 ¢ Nair d the writ, which fs re i I accused does not ve- [well as other social activitl 4 vl % o o protcc olf |of Columbus, in New York city., He | Dr. Moore of Herald. Later he secured employ- el L LRI < fust crim ‘m:‘! la.:w ‘l‘l.w‘, v“‘:"“ {is also president of the nmrur!l satd an antopsy would be ne ment as a_young man with the ¥ }“ i v‘fl\‘i""l"v‘y"‘; of the Shenandoah “Judge Maltbic says that the waste |County Purchasing Agents’ asso Miss Nancy Sayles of Pawtucket, ‘o determine whether the woman . Allis Co. clothing st which | theretore should JUDGE DOUBLES FINES m— e it aflortanil moNey wh {he (tlon. Mr. Salmon, with his wife and | 5 {was burned ali ethe she was located w here the New Brlv(,\!n T ‘: : 9 | .'»' m'“ entails warrants a carcful (8on, Thomas, live at 740 Tast street. | Helre: to 35 \nlllcT. and | was first kill ov the , r company now stands. ]Ms.\ 2 ~H'n" ,:, e | Lakehurst, Sept. 22 (M—One eof | termine “whether the finding of the | INCOME TAX LIENS o ] ) b heaten unconscious and tl i White, Mr. O'Connor retaining | Ar'me. such s ‘ vy, NEW BRITAIN, CO\INECTI CUT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 192 ~FEIGHTEEN PAGES . PRILE THREL CENTS FORNER POWER IN | Man Thought to Be Anderson Is | SHENANDOAH’S GAS CELLS EXPANDED BEFORE LAST BREAK-UP, ACCORDING | (ffice in Republican Party | Unable to Prove It—Fingerprints Said to Tally o N | With Those of Missing Pal of Chapman. | Sec. Wilbur Vtgorously Opposes Lieat. Hendley's Evi P22 (A Wil W Va, has been In G s vt Separate U, S, Aviation Service %ence s Divectly Con- 3 report from \\.muri trary TO That of rald Chapman, but “:v‘:; ) ,‘\:;,.m:‘w‘:li.; 1? Bl [Tnsists That Navy \‘(‘Nl\ PRES"]ENT BALKS AT Other Officers From 3 Winterhaven | leved t |A man Girorge ! iccomplice of € ‘lm Attack Which Resulted In Re- is name as B, L. Bull- mayor of Williamstown, Va, and once the head of an lectric company at Marietta, Olfo, Corbin Superintendent. to heart failure, {ing questioned hy eity arched | e, Toluca Judge Walker 4 L A Hartman was born in New land other Masons gave evasive and | I12nce. R [Britain and was 67 years old. Me [unsatisfactory answers and contd formation concerning Gera o 0 Votes f if‘_‘ Terrible—Some Thrilling man of the republican town commit- | parkersburg, W. Va., Sept. 22 P— |days. A nationwide hunt is being inquired into the policy of the war tee and several times on the repub- | R, L. Bullr pHTLREnt ancRthe dnrny feiis) lean state central committee, BRI R = e - - = Mr. Wilbur emphatically War Horse of Second Ward | creation of a departme wrmament by mutual agreement, but | 'P- WS &ven today before the igating n, former mayor of ' eonducted for Anderson. val court of inquiry invest the 10ss of the ship, Lirutenant Thomas B. Hendle {he is not inclined to co-operate In a N ppose “ I ations disarmament con- | oSsuation: ence it there is a possibility th ¥ Y gress will object. 8 ified that he was awakened gestion whether the Wash- 1@ pressure of a Bi1s cell on hia fon government will be asked to | 12¢° &N likewlse by the unusual awpart In the expert committee | 11 € 4t Which the ship was riding, zue which will discuss | this ;f‘ testimony had been that at plans for a disarmament agreement {8 e the ~\'|'1Hnl“.'\l| was above navy itself and its administration {}ag reached here through official | '1' T pressure height—that is whers d ity nrcml/a(imn, like all other |ehannels, e le pressure of gas equalled . Sl E T New Yok Woman's Boty Proninet Rlor P AN i peens e L ® pressure of the air. L wil, A “,,"“v,»u ‘| h\ ont- | local politiclans deals with a time | P pss S ek with the same | catled, Lieutenant ¢ hasiea B an up the second ward as ) s been obtain FEW HOURS DF EACH OTHER, watch officer on duty at tlm“a(:lr::f and planned to overthrow the then in simflar problems in the past.” declared inspection some tin i ction so me bef: Orvillo | present leaders and elect new mem- \CORPSE IN LUMBFR KILN BORN HERE 51 YEARS AGO The secretary likewise expressed the accident showed {hat the ::: in & |pers. The caucus was called for 8 I opposition to establishment of the | Pressura was not excessive, today lo'clock in a store in that section. | | naval alr service as a separate corps Both Lieutenants Hendley and | Members of the crowd were tipped | anal to the marine corps and Bauch a | | O € Yret r rrosted A< Clothier and Real Fstate Dealer | analogous e ma corps ar s well as Licutenant Rol orla 10 /off, the meeting opened on time; | Fireman in Tumber Yard, Arrested othier and Re oland i | declared against a single air sm\h"‘.! G. Mayer, construction officer then somebody turned hack the| po. Slaying, Almost Bites off | He Enjoyed Extensive Acquaint- | matntained for national defense, but Lawlor Street Home board, agreed with |clock a halt hour. Those who were | S e of | mistake. burst {when “Rilly” Hartman was in the ‘ of his [harness. 1, who |started to el Tolusa o happy result | Carmella and Rose Averso, Aged Three Months' Pass Away At on ] other witnesses that the breakup occurred when the : [not under the army or navy hleh e ot in the secret walted untll the| Policeman’s Finger fn Battle — ance and Friendship—Member of 2 Needs Own Air Foree Carmella and Rose Averso, three | ship's nose was suddenly tilted up acthall o aei e s e el h i months old twin daughters of Mr.|d a SR clock agaln registered 8 and were | | o i The nav he tn] reqe Ats | TN/ g uring a ond rapid ascent. ho 1St 010 the eatieus was over. Vietim Possibly Burned to Death. | FIks, Tdons and K. OF C. | own air forces as “a vital element of |and Mrs, Peter Averso of 261 Law- Storics of Witnesses. . [ | Mr. Hartman leaves one son, Clar- W. O'Connor, &1, { 0 | New York, Sept. 22 (# — Dolice Thom na-|a naval battle” adding that if a | ed away within a few | Stories as told by o | ivilian eyewit- . {encs F., of New Britain, and thre Ny iteonn in and for years “vitally component part of & navy s hours of each other lastinight nndy| neases to the apactall invealiguting - daughters, Mrs. R. L. Holbrook of | (oday discovercd the body of s {1, of tne city’s best known ctl- funder the direction and authority of |this mornlug. Carmelia dled last | naval board were summarized to the o Spen. | New Haven, Mrs, George Warner of | Sophte Poleski, . Youns woman of geng, died this morning at his home, |an Independent alr sors it re-|niEht at 7 o'clock and Rose this}court by Commander Jaceb H, ; | Naugatuck and Mrs. John W. M {the east side, in the furnace of a 77 Basselt streel. - U“\\nll‘u at 7 o'clock. The funeral | Klein, president of that board. He S Mr. O'Connor epent his entire life (Continuied on Third Fage) {will be held from their late home to- | said the twe most intelligent of {hess ) ard kK 4 st 1. P Fiiaeal Totosim jlumber yard ]‘\ln in Lewis strect. | as a resident of New Britain and nwnr-\\ morulng at 9 o'clock and | Witnesses agreed that the ship broke The tuneral will be held tomorrow | George Symuk, marrled man and [ was known either m ough his fra- purial wiil be in §t. Mary's cemetory. | at the bottom. Others iess, fntglli {fireman of the lumber yard, 23| ternaf connections, Pollticarr: | sent, Commander Kioin said, iismsts i ed that the craft “humped up” and broke at the !fl]v Wind Was Terrifie, The specfal board was told by some farmers near the scene of the wreck |t the wind was the strougest they {ton of Meriden. to kil As the Tlme |afternoon with services at the L B lwin chapel. Rev. Dr. George W. . |arrested for the woman's death, the | dliations or thmugh his carcer as | Hill will officate. Interment will be | police believing that s lace C”T OFF WITH ONLY 315 lin Iairview cemetery. Pall bearers |in the 1 e g B J Wil e members of New Britain | | Tleani Woman's Sere BRINGS SUIT FOR $3000 in | Heard Woman's S |lodge of Flks, as follows: T | Ruler Du olman William Merrick wd who | alkedi] y T. Holmes, Harry C. g a woman's sereams comi Ted Attac w T | 3 £ By oty 5 Hadley perience oo | Brown, Ernest N. Humphrey, Fred |the lumber yard, went to inves Believes That Aviation Ishm Washburn Acted as House- | jop vory Saberionced. Commander | A. Parsons, Richard Covert and Jobn | gate, Tle was unab) e } = E appeared that the wind | A Andres e e ncainy e lholkeadimats Really Part of Naval | Keeper Tor Augustus G. Smith Das coming from il dircctions at | e !sealed the wall mbling ov?r i Fleet None of the witnesses saw any lightning near the ship, Commander H 0] e Ycars, on Healy S 0 i e Gk e R TIRED en, Sept. 22 (A—~Willlam | her yard building. Meantime the Hartman, a former member of | Cut oft with a bequest of only $15 tift claims that from 1921 to 1924 she kept house for Smith, pro- viding meals, doing laundry and pe tablishment of “an fadep forming other duties which she es- alr force which will he controlled b timates were worth $1,517 nd (!\.\' by another gover depart- her services she recelved mo | ment,” would be contrary to the : vell known in the (Continued on Pngu 12) miral i | The shot was heard by two othe berle, ehief of naval oy It was Mr. Hartman who ap- |yoliceman who i ired in the charges preferred ag he ran from inst Frank T. Healy, then tax smmisstoner and now reepted Symul he lumber ard After a struggl in which e al ttorney gen- | yost hit off one of Merrick’s f cmploy i Yipe asing Turbine | force for the army turnable fn the superfor court ”“\'Char"cd Curiou ige, No. | it cated in the public schools of the|and navy, or a &eparats air corps ifirst T of No d 7 galnst 1 tesday mber. Deputy | it Martin I Horwitz served the | Wanted to View Wreck navy analogous t opesty parts of the wreckage of Tneome Proorietor Passes Away Envelog « Hamplon. Conn., Sept. 22 (M criyed to Mgh e majority was sound in T.08 Angele Pawtucket, R. T., Sept. 32 (A — 0 the v‘m’n‘v while still - fon during the tranafer. ”'“__r\‘ "-“M e ’ 5 yl;» fv\ nandoah fell, took in fact and sufficient in law. tax liens inst Barbara LaMarr |y ppjage intentfons of Miss Naney | Symuk told the police ¢ hia connections | "We do not want ANMET NOC|increased Musband's Penaity 0 §20 | in admission charges to tour- Tuee Aaltbia sass, also: “As and Lew Cody, motion pleture | qour 55 U e T the late Frank,| Yoman, who often visited at with this s M O Connoriwent (el s rancns it Ll O e and for soft drink concessions, Chiet Jdnstics Taft ed In o have been filed by the col- |\ "g,jag wealthy Pawtucket manu- | M8 place of work, ence th ! linto partnership with Thomas H.{WoRS 106 (600 €0 e S e aval court of inquiry was told | licture some years ago, ‘eriminal, lector of internal revenue. MIsS 1a- o tyrer, and Lee Garnett Day, an |t0 poison him. When Wifihaunell fanoiestubyishied e v anisien Jators we want | posing of Appeal f pere today by Commander Jacob H. shotid be so framed as to. Marr is alloged to owe the ROVern- ! jn ool of New York, were filed | W0 hottles o 1 & 'Connor_clothing sfore. Later, | PAYY: n aur naval aviatars W S0 | | Kieln. prestient of tho special board Jden mean between pre- - ment $927 for 1924 and Cody $450. | yorCtoday. Miss Sayles was former. | INg he suspected that ifne avent into, the clothing: businces | 16’ 328 AUE (3 S | {Pusal teithe Herald) (s it sikth s ewreon o inferests of society by | = Iy engaged to Lieutenant Jirnesto 1. | placed peison in the wine. ITe beat r himself, opening up a store on ““‘l\fi't_' : . i AN o ,‘ ‘ armer is C. W, Niswomger and mreventing crims on| WRALTI owFORR RESIGNS |3 CUEREE o e e ot tha | her over (e head with a Doti) Tl sireat. S Gl 2 T S it chp e | R O A T hand and the individ- | Stamford, Sept. 22 (P-=Dr. RAY- | 10100 ministry of the interlor. then earried her hady from an oflies Iyi(er {Real EstatesTusincss S lia18 eneraiines iRl § R | RS S S N T s LR RERERICH maint sdetion ot Enef reclsicamaito 1 eharged wit) ym nnjust | mond . Fear, first full time heaith Mr. Day s a son of Henry Magon . ' the main building to th T e ago he deserted the | Sl A "»v R o Tor Sa i R R anEas L [t ommafiler Kicin said Nis- convletion on th er.' These are | officer of the city, and An office | pyy or Now York. They were mar- | 0om some distance in the T sl businges fand Senlgeed Bt i3 Bl S B R oAl eames A Dcal tromi thatiatia Naw | emipEreHontd (himilin bank book xtomatie peaciples with which injabout a year and a half. today ve- | 1ied at noon to Res rederiek | Pollce sald she was hefore - paal catate field, being president of 'v' \-“fl‘ e s A nolice B i;\r:y\mc cposits w'w ‘m amount the abstract no one would probably signed. eff 2 to accept & 1o panfold, rector of §t. Stephen's hIng placed in the furnac . W. O'Connor real estate ar r‘*“"j‘u ] e 1 O e emt °r 3 to & Because of Aisagree: vet, it their application in | position msuraned com- |y of providence. performed Tntended Suickde —inrance company ich during | admizal comma e doubled the | I8 th officer recommended Nis- 1he actual disposition of is for. | pany fe follow heaith rescarch | (it S0 OV gy Home, | Symuk fold his capfors that when tatertysars was the T. W. 0'Connor | Eenoral on land et Brltain, s | TomEUE' clthm for 3500 damages to gotten, raint rk Saleholme, in the presence of her | N'® ran from the lumber yars n Co., hix son. Harry, having | P e B g Mo 3 TR L y —<‘\v :.auy ! fugion In administr ninal | | mother and 14 ofher relatives and fended to commit suicid n following his graduation '”“"“fl"" h SR LA il e other (srmors. Mr. Davix tustiee must foll it ea E G liesands Ing in the East river. only ) rollege ‘“W:;J: lcompaintiar 1 Creentere 221 l” 20 Ieh ls, put in no | tos A 1endeney I (his | pr— | "The wedding of Miss Sayles fo!distance amay. The murder wasini E3, Lion and K. of C. o oot ivel mhotaatil tHepinsah ulied KOMBAUrINE Jls i sl TS "":;‘I‘:"‘)':\v' There has heen no violation of any & e 12 last. While fhe lieutennn | Son, where Symuk had been em ernally, heing a charte unandeadn Al I it vee! , Iartof Davie’ place, poelttve role of Taw, hut the majority Contest Opens Today | aes ot ot i can here Myes | ploved for two vears. He Iived in momber of both the Eiks and Lions r W';“ nine. ‘_ i $200 damages hy reason o of ¥ eourt think that the trial lE e o P in's most ate no reacon th aller Caltnbnsieauacll s He war alea an s is n he time exT A claim for da E popular girl is, begins today wn. | |later returned ta Taly Bl ; o Miing force in democratie with onr national def m on hia kitchen mnet be ed more to this court® [ jor the guspices of the Disabled MitE RalaniTe Tielicer Yoka na Symuk was 1 on a charg inding conRe B CaiTic fo s hndlrrogvessia dod | AATitoMan S Descricd EbyEwite . liking. T submit that there 18 00| Vaterans of the World War and | |of the estate left by her omicid pollipcaaln S RUAV TR BRIRCE | 1S S S fo not think the United States [ narquate ground for reversal” Ssmnm ot uhs en 1 War and f‘ ; Sl Was Still Aliye 3 | velopment of new weapons and el Who Took Three Chfldren With [ T d0 not think the Sl B ! {[ i continn ctber 7, when || which an spprabsal fle e T b S B T O TG £ e G nd. thelr con-| sovernment [ responsible for this he giTl rceciving the greatest || York vesterday reveals : ; T e e dation with the other fig Her, Ends Tife hy Hanging damage.” Commander Klein sa > 4 . 2 i furnace while still alive and of St. Joseph's parist soifda v . B Lake Pocotopaus Hotel | mumber of voles will e presentea | | mora than $35,000.0 Diracernhlle sl aline n Sireiied By Biw ot fors] unlth 60 the acroy and navy® | = with a diamend ring : 1 ¢ i | CHORBN POPULATION | i ) th, &1 T Sl et tine EainACEns s a0 Yarty oF Uitk ot & briih Y f\0el\4latraat T Avme th1d marnin In North Attleboro Cell Whiam Flwin Cone Smi able at the Capitol, Lyceum and [rhanedtelpmingrt oy 500 AR isl ellvo a threthior Ancient British Paper | nat nanged himeelt in the North Attleboro, Mas, Sept. 33 OB ar ol died here this merni Palace theaters, and at Crowell's S S i R "H ey T.ondon, Sept. 22 (M—Adam dled of the home w his wife desert- A man who gave his name as or a short illness, Mr. Dickenson's and the City Drug | |Pept. of Agriculture Places Number j . M e s gout. savs an ancient docu- | ed last Thursday. She took three Salom Penttinen, locked up as & it ahe ot ; ol of 400 Milllon—Could Make 100,- | HOIYOKe Man Killed by (Continued on Page 15) s i aollers | dhllareneiria wiin Herlandilart tio | AbpiSIoin e haracter i O whenlt Mounl ‘I n:\: 'I o i,‘“ AL g Each vole must be m ] Qpnngheld Motorist 5 2 ? London, document, the origin | sons with father. acting strangely on a highway el s i juenien by 8 ioenin INonoy 000 Mile Parade. | Chicoper, Mass, Sept. 22 (@ = of which s unknown hut which was| Noreika thought hia hanged himself in his cell at the po- pany where he had been en to go 1o the disabled veferans for g i 5 S i S e — #| written In the sixteenth iry. [ town with another man o tion today, He had previ- for was prom their work in aiding unfortunate Washington, Sept. 22 (P—The | Beear Sehiehidiiig ! THE WEATHER [ professes fo tr g of d a reward of $50 { ously started a fire In the cell and the nd was wor ex-servicemen chicken population of the 1 ni ed |1 “‘ il 4 b = t bbb aalat ik od of his wife 80 he cou slashed his arm with an eyeglass Nipt »f Anchor Jee at Votes may be returned o the | |States was placed at 400,000.000 to itk Ly AL = | & s three daughters. Failing |len His address | know A e | | % o frive >red Releher Hartford, Sept. 22.—Forecast | | Ft s th daughters. Failing [lens. His address s unknown. the time of death, Mr. Smith || s § above or mailed | [day by the department of agricul- ‘,‘ iven by v“"' ’”, S N nr"'n'“ T ‘:::';'f‘! i o mbed to the “gowte,” |to ind them he became despondent - S 4 been a resident of Bast Hamp- || 4o Dewev 0. Selander at 638 | [ture. This number, the department pek) : 8 Tasertied Sonlght dad Wei it is deelared, and was burled inland the euicide followed ] WAS DOCTOR 50 YEARS ton for 21 vears and had been in " s {eaid, would make a procession of | not rul! ot charges of mansiaugh might and Wed- | b 0 S sl et iy hickers 160.080 v iles 16RE Rndihes A AR g P nosday probably showers: not | | Hebron, Whether if ha had con A few months ago an infant| New Haven, Sept. 33 UM — Dr b bl P [l nanned (od mbule fen ould hay e u:l“«g: ath vear 1o I ) ' ¥ much change in temperature to an le a day, ® of Norkelka's was burned | Charles Vishao, for 30 J0tS § - HEcas ihoo | S 5 ECCALS ths (Ab Ly anous N X ) o . t the doct y 1l {le the parents we 1 o Mr. € ived by his wife, || ¢ wies i J " |reach from the earth to the moon ‘iew was ohscured by other passing | ' wo have kept the doctor awa r; :;n ; wh h( h r';m: ii;nr. out i;\c‘lnx .n't:u"c\ disd at his home sons and a daughter, L ———r 204 back again cars. L. # i3 not mentioned of house for a oday Ag h Mre. Pole- He was a leading figure In the af | . 2 1 part of the ship { Sayles’ mother announced that the Avenue B with hi Frank dead In his announced, follow hwar tiss Nellie MeCabe, daughter = - or h | I’ four ot Assessor Patrick Mecabe | Adam Died of Gout Says |71 \uxpcct (ommlle \umde