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10 SAYS JACOB WAS | FIST TIGHTYAD Rev, Samuel Fisko Ohjects o Desiénation as Salesman PROHREADEAPEVED S COULDN' SING w- oo Colored Woman Slashes Friend, » Resenting Criticism of Music Reading (Pa.) Newspaper Employe Takes Exception to Language inslsted 1 Jose (Girove indulg mez, was and hire street, last ht, colored, but 1 810 Judge ng on a charge of of the peace, in his morning 1ims arm arct groat length that Jo and Rre nnoyed a friend on who was fil. Mar- sked Josepline to her friend was il appreciate good sir refused 1o stop. 1 1f you don't get out! zed to have added ht. ime, which the second floor Josy 1 hit ye Tosephine is terthou u ain’t big enough!” 2 S bt S garet's snappy comeback : At of engaging her in a fistic encounter, od up and sig 1 her intention \] |0 fengaging her in a fistic encounter, / | ] Margarct said Joscphine held Visans 4 ) nd, betore sh nornir weak m We are not ho thin this world character to 1 | When she saw that Josephine } two deep gashes on her arm, Mar- garot said she astonished, as Twenty-Two Hurt When Trolley secet wit sne was asovishes,” as Leaves Bridge \‘Elvr“('u“».(”fil\’ must ave cut h 1f, no knife,"” Margaret leclared, Josephine cut her, cut . “She's crazy hing. She Just got ofit of on account of Josephine wore Iress, and showed bandaged arm. S {eeived treatment thona for \ Wi ke of t A period in Jacob's life foun on his way toward Bethel to ass the leadership of his people. H returning to tell the old ho how to conduct the t As & successful business man he going to tell the folks how to religion. T have had various Naleis i iobiat v come to me in the last few years|having heen pulled from the and tell me how to sell religion,” the | without reve Eaditibnal speaker said. “T want fo say padal i dea {he whole thing is obnoxious to me i e 1 d> not sell religion, ar fesdimling s conceive of myself as o e s O : st e o el t Senus CHetas Al Helina AL on s General huspital Inst night after she commercial term of a salesman In | drown, her body having heen found | V48 Cul: Margaret appeared to be relation to the product that I am |fioating in the river soon after the |\ n mood, which did not at trying to dispose of in the life of the | .pudl, The Alrs, violent red, souls of men. The church of the | g vk o Tord Jesus Christ has heen suffering Marl s for generations from just that Kind |a lospital o fniuries, Conduetor 1. of man, successful in the material |33 snell also was Kill ey vi fnsuen of life and beetuse of that | ycsidents of the Pittshursh district. L feeling that he knew how 10 con- | Jivee men from Bkt ! Aok the Tamairat ot th eI HINE A MAOE des bt e e cxernient Yeniahy 15 VAL God., § ; G e O b in 1 “A there were in Schechem 50me | qriiis Loy, 1t s also possible (h v wiclded Pete very fertile plains for the feeding of 117 Henry street, at his flocks, free for all easy A may b Jacob lingered just a Tadordee ) A while, and there the awful reward les Pettigown, 117 An- of the sing Is visited helped. All three were him. One of the most dr each this morning. They things {hie record of the Bible give rged with being drunk and that catastrophe that comes the home he ruin T comr moder of the Pible ther have insisted that Margaret fo! ings of religion ' herscl,” Margaret In- enough to do was drunk and she jail for seven months at is sell | from a bridge into the sul water fatali- hout 18 the court her s e re- New Britain t which at the Miss one of victims N er dress of trimmin Ml t Ofticer T igated, | Cut With Poker sult of a drinking Officer | Gomez wor, and X et, T, y arrested Si n Jomas bout, street a us, of cut vy other hodies located j there | persons were in the upon |- rppe troll 1ful 1 {5 aa ome, how m can pulled cetric crane Lake Erie wr brought the Pittshurzi Railways facilities prov- task. The the a king was from to s i breach Venitsky Irinking wit} when ¥ wekus struck him, ling and cut when Offi omas J. Feeney arrived at the last ht. Petiigown was ockus' hands were of peace, ine, as to claims that his crstwhile argu His into 1 of his da company ed ing As emergeney the LoyEangey quate for the tracks of T bri ek zan he readin and tl re doing everything u and to training 1n opportun so she can go out and T thir of Dinah, and T American life ol o home whe s no Jon, viother and yver u Wonder expressed by Le wun, moon stars home ni hed and skinned, On t Henry Pittsburg others pproach through B s once hetore siriking the t below end struck 1 re while the water s the a kitchen of several were seen, and er half filled with wnd Stockus’ wife stupor. per With Knife evening when of the table in the trect wine men fnenee Y e housc onder |24 P! hoy sellin chil ferer turned ov 40 Ater One s it subn middle men ; wine, The med to be Cuts Storek ler in the rdered out ter Del Barba, who conducts store al & Seymour str Car- mella Coccomo, Scymour street, ulleged stabbed Det ba in th He was arrested Office J. Feeney ind char breach of peace was continued that handeni » social and tent 5 ial pre e direst rged in 8¢ doors ! s0c first 1 arenee the he stigation of all 1din weeiden company oificials annonune- cort store was g nd nE over by L ement very saon he o i i [ The have t T self-m man whe ' WOUNDED, HOLDS GUNMAN God elf-1 grace of says he glories in i viously he i who has keen ues of life s to face, omas with His case in witnesse 1iims that Coccomo were arguing in o'clock and Del have asked Coc- oost ob- W by jons of tlie real New you to study York Man, Fatally Shot. Suc- he record of t tororrow or analyz qualitics of the grace he useful cecds in Grappling With Opponent ) sccure Barba ¢ another man at 8:30 is sald to ¢ b il when put have o conflicting by to for sonrecly he Till Police Arrive, of and in the progress e Mari fatally shot twice probably i wounded 1dup man Gt SR v ing @ Bronx drug store robbery T last night, grappled with his assail Wi ol cman ed and ar- sale wi L his store Barba como is alleg by the ba Coccomo him, Albert 1 world's history store, ome infuriated Del Bar- him out, knifed leave 1 to ha cquest, to ant until « poli r cibly is tried said 10 rested the robber who s Alexander As Herm of the tents wiay order, to herfsky proprictor the con- $150, in the holdup man's mpted to slip out | e | ng wr shot iy the ud and arm and then | refus vitz | the nmoned a| Al the gu wounded 1ged 18 Church $5 with execution led, on a charge 1 of ce, He was arres Officer Rapponotti last night Vietory lunch room, after he leave when ordered out by at 2 p.m. 3 homes of endgnt a1 Mrs. H \sh registe with of sentence of b oor the ro him. B d s rrested throttled the L0 in officer. door u cging that she refused to 1 men's comfort fon in Central k Saturday, and that she k. Mrs. Bya TomKkavieh, of Ne iven a was n Luther to Announce His New (abinet Tonight i 1S (P-—-Barring Clianes CERTIFIED the cnly coddiver oil Fior un- ers when made in Norway and re- fined in Ainerica, SCOTTS | (BLUE SEAL) VITAMIN-TESTED NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Flavored or n ferred. At y¢ Produced E SCOTT & COW Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Jhat's what thousands of stomach sufferers arc doing now. Instead oi taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver 1n a soothing, healing way When the liver and bowels are per torming their natural functions, away oes indigestion and stomach troubles E te, coated tongue, poor ite, a lazy, don’t-care feeling, ne ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets ! the s te for calomel Dr Olive Tablete are a e compound mixed with 1] know them by their do the work withour mps o1 pain bedume o1 quick like. 15¢ and 30c, clusively by MNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S E MULSION POG HAMPERS SHIPS JUST TUESDAY EVE. ARCADIA BALLROOM ¢l (NRA JAZZ BOYS Gents, S0c. to 12 ! Sk con- | getiel Lt what you TOUAL RIGITS ARCADIA g Ladies, 25c. Dancing _— no | was Mar- | uld fight she asked her to drop the knife, and she would go her a | y couple of rounds with bare fists, blood-spattered | = d Stockus | in | owned | later, | Coccomo | Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches e ——————— St. Mary's Church Requiem masses this week at 8t Mary's church are as follows: Mon. i'l"' at o'clock, month's mind for |Mrs. Ellen MeCue; Tuesday at 7 |o'clock, month's mind for Mrs, |temese Bonefant; Wednesday at 7 |o'clock, anniversary for Mrs, Sebas- {Una Cavallere and Saturday at 7 {o'clock, annlversary for Mrs, Anna . Cooney | The annual banquet of the ehurel | workers. of Mary's church will {be held in the Burritt hotel tomor. row evening at T o'clock. The es- |semblage will include the pew rent » |collectors, the sextons, sacristans and members of the senlor choir and all other workers in the chureh, | program of music and entertainmens has been planned for the evening, St Joseph's Church There will be a meeting Wednes- “I'A} evening at 8 o'clock of the new- Iy organized St. Joseph's parish so- St. John's Church There will be an anniversary mass {tomorrow morning at 7:45 o'clock at the church of St. John-the Evange- list for Thomas C. Smith, | {party 1 soclal in the church hall Friday evening at 8 o'clock, The Young Ladies' society of the church will meet in the church hall this evening at § o'clock. SOUTHINGTON NEWS t which cropped up 80 between Fire Chief e nin and a member of the board of fire commissioners has vir- tually been settled although it may |be brought up for discussion at the | next meeting of the board. | The altercation arose as to wheth- {or the Southington chemical ould answer all calls whether they in Plantsville or ef Cronin has stated {ders were to answer all {less they wer commissioner who took Isaid that the squad fonly Sout ton s, Property pressed their | be | Ch t his or- where while the him to fask shou or calls and general s in Plantsville | have ¢ \pproval of squad to answer a {have stated that {have the squad |that the Plantsy | cover. It appears that jealov tween two sq |ter came to a head when the South- |ington company made a run about {two weeks 4go to 3 v fire in | Plantsville, uthington truck travelled about a mile to the fire land it is said, reached it ahead of {the Plantsville company, although its arters a only several imdred feet a from the of the fire, The Southi | pany took charge ef the fire and worked until it guished. commissioner who the tercation resides in Plantsville, [but the matter is now regarded as {a closed incident Letween him and | the chief, Mike Beck i the town court today on charges breach of the peace and drunken- He waa arrested at his home {on the Old Turnpike yesterday. Harry Maines, aleo charged |breach of the peace, will have case heard in the town court, | TIsabella council, K. of will meet tonight in St. Thomas' Com munity home, to take action on the | death of Dr. E. J. Degnan. Word has been received here of |the death in Kansas City, Mo., of | William Quinlan, & former cll | known residen John Jamieson has started to har- st the ice at Sloper’s pond in the stern section of the town. Repo Dhave it that the ice is cight inches ick and Mr. Jamicson wishes to take no chances of losing the erop beeause of the open weather. Dog Warden Timothy J. Foley is |making a thorough investigation of the route taken by the alleged mad dog which passed through town last Friday. The dog is reported to have bitten least n dogs In its passage through Southington and these will all be killed to prevent a spread of the rabies. The |quarantine s still force here and will be kept on until there appears to be no more danger from it. Few Protest Against As nearly ¢ owne ssment had fow more than of applications flernoon ssion. the others it is unnecessary to turn out le company should ¥ exists b is and the mat- chimne "he a headq i | of with his at 10 in- Alt property ongh in eve given an | ereazcd ass | hoard of relict | the usual | reductio evening W ter velief valuations on tfrom bui se as fixed option of mendations tiled committes I many streets w { had not been changed in t ere , increasing basic rate four years. FILES $166 DAMAGE CLADM Mrs. Mary Lapine has asked the to reimburse her to the extent f 3166 for damages resulting from ry \Dwight street, She sustained a broken shoulder and her itemized bill includes hospital treatment and loss of wages SEER ZONE LAW CHANGES 1. Golon and others have peti- tioned the common council to es- tablish as residence zone the property on both sides of Brady av- and the New Britain Dry «ning corporation has asked that West Main street be m. busi- B instead of residence 351 OBSERVE ANNIVERSAR Mrs, John B, strect and Smit | of 649 Stanley are obse |t annive it jome today. They | residents of t been a n & Hartf r of years. wedding lsora Al The Altar society will give a card | Southington. | alls regard. | gton com- | scheduled to appear | state | sessors’ Figures | the | fall on the sidewalk in front of 45 | HITS OTHER CAR AT 30 MILES AN HOUR Dr. Dalton Escapes Unscathed VWhen He Is Run Into | Alleged to have been travellng along North street at Lawlor street list nlght at a rate of speed In ex- cess of 50 miles an hour, ‘and strik- ing the car driven by Dr, George H. | Dalton, Teofl Gajda, 191 Broad street, was fined $25, by Judge Ben- jamin W. Alling in police court this morning, 1t was said that Joseph LaRocca, | 261 Washinglon avenue, was turning into North street from Lawlor street, going at about five miles per hour, | when he saw Gajda driving west on | North street, at over 60 miles per | hour. LaRocca said that Gajda ran | into Dr, Dalton's car which was on | the right hand side of the street go- Ing east, near the curb and went 82 feet before it stopped, after which the Gajda car skidded and turned tely around. Dr. Dalton said he was going Jout 15 miles per hour and stopped en he saw the Gajda car ach at so great a speed. He said | that Gajda ran [ was going so fast, and that had he | been traveling slower the accident could have been avoided. LaRocea corroborated Dr. Dalton's | testimony, and said that he had Islowed up to make the turn into | North street and that his lights | were on, o there was no reason why (:ajda should not have passed them | withoot an aceident, ing more than 25 miles per hour, that LaRocca did not have hi lights {on and that in order to avoid hitting | him, he struck Dr. Dulton’s car. He s that when he suw he was going hit Dr. Dalton he put on his nd skldded. He says he fell the car and got back In and ed it about 20 feet from the ac- He denied having anything | Gajda claims that he was not go- | brakes out o [ stoy | cident. ward Was, wh : in the Gajda car Ao’y statements. He said he was o minutes after the acel which he went hom | Both Dr, Daiton and LaRocca d i nied that the man was in the car and they say they did not see Gajda thrown from his car. Gajda was hurt so Dr. Dalton said e examined him into a nearby house and found that he had only sustained a tew minor |injuries. Ofticer Thomas J. Feeney, | who arrested Gajda, stated that the lwman was using abusive languag | when the doctor was examining him d that he had been drinking. aims he was reiterated la n the car | dent after Ihe Dalton and Gajda cars were | both damaged, but no one was hurt | with the exception of Gajda. Dalton was driving a hired ear, while his own is being repaired. Charged with driving an automo- bile Saturday night without an op- | erator's license, Leo Habersk, 37 | Miller strect, was given a suspended judgment by Judge Alling. Officer Jebler arrested the man Saturday | night at the Main street railroad | crossing. nk Drenzyk was fined $10 for reckless driving yesterday afternoon. 1t is claimed that he ran into a car iriven by Joseph Tracy, accompan- |fed by Matthew Tracy and Arthur Tracy. | The accident occurred on West \lain street near Wooster street. | Tracy claims that yesterday Drenzyk admitted stepping on the gas instead lof the brake. He denied it this 'mnrn 8 | Pleading guilty to a | concealment of propert | conditional hill of sale, | Giranby, was sentence | fail. | 1t is claimed by the | Co-operative association | bought the car on July paid $50 on the first arge of under a Dande Mele, to 15 days in Hardw: that, 19 ment at New Boston, Mass. Mele claling the car broke down so he left {t. He did not explain why he did not noti- {fy the New Britain concern. Stresemann_ Defends The Dawes Provision Munich, Bavaria, Jan. 18 (—De- fending the Dawes plan against its nationalist critics, Foreign Minister semann n an address to a meet- ling of the peoples’ party here today deelared, If the former arbitrary manner of exacting preparations from Ger- {many had been kept up, we prob- bly would have not survived this winter. Without the Dawes agroe- ment, German exchange could not {lave held staple Whoever charges the present un- employment, misery and lack of | eredit to the Dawes plan falsifies an | historical development neither the Dawes plan nor the Loearno trea ties constitute final solntions for a’ 8t time on t » road toward peace.” ‘FOR THE chronic Smokers — singers — public speakers—and all those whose throats are unduly sensitive— will find not only quick rellefbot lasting benefit in PERTUSSIN It is remarkably soothing to the dry or irritated membranes and keeps the air passages moist and free. Its harmless qualities permit it 1o be taken a8 often as required. Known to physicians for more than 20 years and sold by all druggistainlarge or small bottles. e for Cough ap- | to him, because he | after taking him | Dr ! _|through ¢ [nome of James Hu 2200, took the car and abandoned it | but they are important stages | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926 FIGHT AT DANCE RUSSIAN MUSICIANS INNOVEL PROGRAM, Choir and Orchestra of Orthodox Church Entertain BOSTON AND SALEM MEN | HELD IN MURDER CASE | Martin Welsh and Stanley Ryan Be- | | Two Shot and Third Injured by Kick in Scrap at Brooklyn Church En- lieved Implicated in Shooting of tertainment, Pollosinan, New York, Jan. 18 (P'—Two us were shot and a third injure by a Kick In the face last night dur- fog a fight which followed the « tion of six youths at a dance at St George's Lithuanian Catholic ehurch In Brooklyn. Patrolman Roston, Jan, 18 (A—2Martin Welsh | |0t Boston and Ryan ot | Salem, sought for weeks in connec. tlon with the shooting to death of | Patrolman Kobert T. N, Black of | Andover November 27, were ques. | {tioned today by city and state polics | before being sent back to Andover The men were captured last night, Welsh in a South End lodging houee | and Ryan in Milton, Information furnished by the | police who worked on the Black | murder cose set the authorities of many cities and towns on the trail of Welsh and Ryan, Black was shot down as he approached a stolen an. | tomobile tn which were gunmen who had robbed a chaln grocery storo in Lawrence the aame evening. [, Welsh is known o the Boston po- lice as “Portland Johnny.” Ryan, who also s knovwn as Stanislaus Jas- FARM IN ITS MIDST | trembskl, has a police record in | Salem for forgery, unlawful appro- s, 25 priation of automobiles, and v And It Is & Prosperous One, Too, |y . tlon of the automobile laws. At the b | last session of the superior criminal cording to Figures |court in Salem he defaulted in li- | quor case and a hench war issued for hls arrest. The {lice also hold a warrant for his ar- |rest for breaking and entering @ |, tatlor shop November 23, He has a | focal reputation fn Salem as a boxer " FIND BABY'S SKULL A capicity choir und urehestr Orthodox ehurch Junior an wudionee groetod i Iussts Central cvening tra of t public Robert Kelly, 45 and Otto Johnson, 1, were pussing the | church when Charles York ] chalrman of the entertainment com- mittee ejected the six young men for creating & disturbance at the dance Onc of them fired threa shots. | Kelly was shot in the side, Yorkes in the left leg, Johnson was asseulted and kicked in the eye. At a hospital Kelly's condition way sall to be serlous. Al slx of the youths i cscaped, NEW YORK CITY HAS appeurs ma lasted tor and com descriptio sor L. T, than thre msie comedy Nal hours of evhry from to hymn The program exening was entirely Russian, for SOMe plunatory made in M Dinkevieh, taking the play Christmas ol low 3 am and i more prised remarks Ksania art o th nished a abl act n oxe English by 1on of 1imy the o Wil beholders fon, and th a threc-year-old bey, was Iy pleasing. The choir of . glrls and w sprinkling of mey her four sacred songs, all of wh ) with feeling to fo nd v, s fol played a violin on the plane by Tor the Year, clty, agri its sized ear N. Y., Jan, 18 (P—-N¢ not usually though iitural community, h boundaries at least one farm which during the turned ont produce nt quan to malke heart of the farmer with envy, T is located Riker's island, in the ast and in a report of mirsfon of prisons mad [ day, operatian credited 1o cou orkhouse prisoners anii ad- it dicts, who on the day of inspection totalled 4 Ten ¥ on ti nd of | solo, N acconipanied 3 Dankevich, our children dressed us wnimuls provided a happy pt in 1t orm of fablae, “animals 1o form hestea, and witer various postures found thei harmony form of a Ly along and toid them produce usic 1. in it conc of The utti 3 Discovery Again Brings Into Lime- i river ha state com- light Tinols Man Under Sentence ot A as not of Death. I, Jan. 18 (P-—Emil former wealthy Clinton , farmer, convicted of two ot AACE el s and now in Jail at Edwards- | g, PP7onre in thelr work ! ville under sentenca to hang. is in | G R i | the imelight again as a result of | "% 90D report for the las ! finding of a skull, believed to e that | o :“:,X;‘\ e Lll‘ e [ of aababy § months old tn a cistern | o - LT, =8 Lhat the farn the Fricker homestead. R Coroner Timmermann, who h Ly { S | called a jury to conduct an inquiry. e of Weilpy, ! said he belleved the skull had heen i G |in the cistern s n or eight years. {1t was found by workmen employed {in wreeking bnilding covering the abandoned clstern. Carlyle, I'ricker, county | murde: schenok ollowe( rsey el * program, wo boys dressed in The ladys V. Ka Dankeviet i they Uiedr AT on he were on 1 Hun me the BuaXoota and it played e an insirument somet a ukulcle, 2 mandolin oy a p whieh 15 1o say it s a plec 1strue 1 b onl formea 1lalaika s \els of it of pounds of carrots, 1 spinach, nehes pounds of 35,575 ponnds of tomator 1,360 bun of radishes and 144 pounds of cabbages. Liv in piggery lay of inspection totalled s, and there sl during the year pounds The island whi s located s for the most part which the island sed om 62 to approxi " 640 acres sine in 1884 cral years the island h the prope site for a new lary to replace the present {tution on Welfare island, and being an exccllent drill master, T in its report the prison commission |CUckoo song, another favorite, nof again - emphasizes previous de- (0N the program, was played by re- mands that the new structure be UL rushed to completion. OPPOSES DRY LAWS e werc 16,470 o the t and were of them 7 in public in tt i ning ¥ 7 faken by K. Ho cssor Bakoota made il had te rep Jir sang with arenmspeet to expresslon. Mr. Bakoc of | Boston Priest Declares That They Liberties of Tustiun ver had city provions- s the Interfere With the | Yrivate Citizen, Boston, Jan. 13 (@ its purchasr harles J. Melntyre, 8 J., 8 s cliurch, told his congrega- Hon vesterday that “the pronhibition | be law should not be enforced because | is immoral in its 10sior It and interfercs | with the Hberty of the citizens” | The speaker characterized pro- ponents of the prohihjtion laws as, | “fanatics and modern day Phari- ! * and eriticized PreSident | Coolidge and his administration for | permitting “a certaln well known lobbyist to enter the senate com- | mittee rooms, as reported, und at- {tempt to influence legisiation.” “Always remember that becau: ng is a law is no renson w enforced if that law limmoral in itself, For the thou- | sands who are to ‘take a | drink’ there Is no eartl reason | | why prohibit should be enforced lon them. e {Girl Shot Through Heart . Probably an Accident | Philadelphia, Jan. 18 (®—The :l]f-’\th of B beth Holmes, 16, ghot heart yesterday at the v was probably |due to an accident, police said to- day. | Those participating were dre pee in costumes of bright T No Secret Clauses in RS O O Terms Says State Dep © N, Lashenko, N.,Shandetska Washington, Jan. 18 (PT . Zaiko. Danke- artment today denicd 1 Dankevieh, N. Rakeclionol, namhuk, A, Makueh, 0. Alexieff, P. Garleveky, P, Gromak, V. Karpey, S. Malkueh, V. Ve Raldovsky, V' Shev- native oy d Mexico on isked ate on Saturday to obtai tion on the stion, but de- | partment’s statement today suid 1 jPrcside min of meeting of the Unit- s . . 0 fitateazMexlonn Voon feragce for Remain in Washington contained in a public documsnt o Washington, Jan. 18 (P)—Tresi cessible (o anyone desiring to read dent Coolidze apparently futend them, o lis speechmaking to W ngton for the nest fow months He will address the semi-anbia Iget meetin re Jan, . but icelined a score of out-of-town ix- aded not guity to ind ions, ineluding onee to speak Although their investigation was | Charging conspiracy to violate the I'riday before republican editors of |still incompiete, the authorities said | Sherman anti-trust heir trial |[Indiana in Tndianapolis. and seve the circumstances surrounding the Was sef for April. Tederal Judgeacking him to visit various cities in shooting and statements of eve-wit- | Adam C. Cliffe fixed their bonds at | the south during the nesses led them to this bellel. They | $1.000 each. Among them were |have not, however, entirely aban.|indicted in the dining room rurnitu doned their original theory that the |8roup and the remaining were |gir! was slain and are searching for ers of hedroom furnitur a young man who was with Miss uals also entered pleas Holmes at the time and who disap- | D0 gullty and the names of two de- peared shortly afterward. The | fendanis were stricken because identlty of this man was not dis- | death. closed. ! able the sen- nt Plans rto 58 PLEAD NOT GUILTY, Chicago, Jan, 15 (-] rniture manufacturers Pl i o E—— l’v" by Broken in a ?ay e Hill's act quickly—stop cclds in a4 hour ROBBERY IN ALBANY. {;‘l';f';“g ,hnddflchc% ppear. Grippe . o 4 | Ibany, Y. Jan. 18 (A—The quered in § days. Every wintey Philadelphia Observes sataloE e Nom Hianhn Gl A aas " millon ioier b discokEbe S Dofi e Franklin’s Anniversary | vany, iewelers. was blown open carly chances, don't delay an hour, Get the best lladelphia, Jam. 15 (P—The | t0day by rebbers who overpowered h‘k’nfi"""““f" 5 two hundred and twentieth anniver- | And bound the watehman and escap- it GWLLe |sary of the birth of Benjamin ¢d With money and jewels va at cAs [Franklin was observed in this city | many thousand dotlars. No ofticia o GetRedBox Oop® ~ Price 30¢ UININE {today estimate of the loss has been mads | “Poor Richard” was born but it is believed that the loss may approximate $100,000 . iton, Jadn, 17, 1006, but today ush-| ered in “Franklin wee The d:\yi |was marked with a parade to the |grave of Franklin in the business | t. It included delogations from | versity of Pennsylvania, the | | of police, fire and street | {cleaning, which were organized by !Franklin, and also representatives from the post office. in recognition jof P Ia's first postmaster. (‘rossei; in Handcuffs, i | Escapes at the Dock | Boston, Jan. 18 (A—Harry Ander- | |son crossed the Atlantic in irons, but | | finally achieved his ambitien to en- | ter the United States. He escaped !from the brig of the U. S. shipping board steamer West Celina, where | he had been imprisoned as a stow- | away, and today police and officers | {of the ship were searching for him. | | Anderson was found just after the West Celina salled from Hamburg 1and locked up. As the vessel was discharging cargo at her dock in Charlestown he was seen running down a gangplank with a handcuff | on each wrist. A friend on board | had opened the door of the brig to | permit his escape. 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