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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNLSDAY, JANUARY == / 'S SLAYER | MFY [T City | GOVT, AGENTS HUNTING : - (AL AIR FORCE |Phiest OFFlcvtes AT (QLISH RESIDENTS POuCEMAN DEFENDS 2l LS ARRIGUS H : 1 HIS SISTER'S HARRIAGE GUILTY, MANSLAUGHTER| ™" G | FOR “RED" PROPAGANDA ] ' W Hiate chumplonship pocket Ivll»‘ NT l, n — —— i {lard Warren of Waterbury | Sovnap— u-! | Miss Nellle Curry Becomes Bride of - S8 waterbury Officer Shot By Bercler— vs, Soceoll of New taln. - Elmore | gie Consignment of Literature 1ie. -4 —_— e pe ; —— Lo g — Billlard Acudemy, Thursday evening | — ' alderwood at St, . = « Court Defers Pronouncing ' §:R0-—ndvt | lieved to Have Come in On ] i \ { (Continued trom First Page) e innti Ini & |l Ky Foom Nololk fo] : ! (Replies to Objections Voiced by | teadine siar tosge. shopheras or Conn. Agricultural College P i) | 359 Clureh, {bishop and nis staft wii rocelved LSna [ v 1 Bethlehem, will install officers ut a Danish Ship. 000, Agricultura (3 AneRne A iy 2 . 4 i moecting tomorrow night at 7:80 2 Guama[lfim(] Bay prettlest weddings of | He will bo cscorted through some | Watcbury, Jan. 20 (P—Ernes U ]ed S ) d ik Philadelphia, Jan. 20 P—Govern. [ El ted th ’\\m("r séason took place at 8t |of th ]rllvmu\‘ streels of the clty to | Berclor \\:x.\I luvn;xl gullty lvy‘u _‘u:)‘; fl.' mes ‘l‘lt.‘-‘\.““n'l' Junior M .'”v_w-;ym"“-}; ment agents today were searching B3S0r e — ary's church this mornt when [ the old Polish Orphanage bullding |late yesterday of manslaughter in | & B¢ LA Aeireshme rgo of the Danish freighter . [} Norfolk, Va., Jan. 20 (®-—A naval |Miss Nelile Curry, daughter of Mr, |at Gold strect, heing scheduled to [conncction with the Killing May W o1 1 be s 1 and an entertain- yap wijoh urrived yesterday from | fartford, Jan. 20 (B~ Prolessos » rquadron hopped oft liere this [awd Mrs, Curry of 38 Summer steeet, |arrive thero at §:50 o'clock [1625, of Patrolman Willlam J. | Mexican “anti-ali n will be provided. fyajtie ports, via Osto, Copenhagen | Harry L. Garrigus of the Conncet! eping for a flight to Guw amo, (heeame the bride of Willlam Cald At 9 o'clock in Sucred Heart |Stokes, ntence was deferred by i SR of Fajrviow strect BN el iyt oL TR IRr R | e T o Ehe .I"\' i | b, Twen.y-three planes mude |Wood of Bristol. Rev. €. A, Curry, [ehureh Lo will sing o pontifical high Judg Newell Jennings to permit de- on and Moxico C & rined three tables of bridge at|oeeortment of wovlet propuganda | president of ”‘m Cm“l‘;“»mcu ‘1»}:1 c. » the first section to get away, Two [brotl of the bride, ofticlated, and | mass, preach a short sermon and ({vnse attorneys to file*a motion to |, | . er home last evening, Prizes were [y ohoeig 10 have boen seere! . ry- A & | 1 Iplomatic drafted by A " Goldt i I L L reted oh men's association today at the 451} ers, fncluding that of the fl asslsted I\ McEvoy of |officlate at benediction set aside the verdiot. Bercler had | poreign Minister Saonz, and made | 2Varded to Miss Barah Goldberg and | yvegsel for distribution In the |annual conventlon at Unity hall, H imander, were delayed by ent yroe City, A visit to the day nursery and the [been indicted for second deg e s Miss Rose Dayor R el sonvenlion aELRlip il rd., | wble. | and Mrs. £ P. Dorkowskl |parochiul school s scheduled for | dor. . Mr. and Mrs. 7 15 Rucklifte, Jr. | The literature, according to in- ' Charles W, Hall of Weat Hartford, ( \ ; best man and matron of |11:20 o'clock, At the school the | The case went to the jury at 3:46 e 1o mention of ro. | NAVe returned from Boston, where |rormation reaching the state de- | who has been president three yes | ‘ashington, Jan. 20 (®—The honor respectively children will condy program in |and the verdiet was announced at | .o provisions of the law to | T+ Rackliffe attended the conven- |purtment from abroad, and which | John T. McKnight of Kilington l planes which hopped oft from bride was attlred in a gown {his honor and he will bo presented | 5:27, the Jury heing out ene Mour |ivey 1y goversment has recently | o Of the New bingland Implenient was transmitted 10 the treasury de- | director for Tolland county, wan npton Roads today for (Cuba jof tan brocaded velvet with a hat |With a bouquet of flowors, the glt [and 41 minutes. Blate's AUOPICY | Logtiarod, the brief supported other ulers’ assochition. He was elected |yqrtment, s sald to be thoroughly | electod vice-president s s take two vocks to reach thelr to match and wore a corsage bou- | of pupils. Lawrenee L. Lowls moved tha mposing _condittons under | SCCretary of the soclety for the com- |antj. American @ nature and intend- | mne new president J tination. {auet of orchids. The matron ot Visit to City Hall |sentence be imposed, but Judge Jen- | ot forcigners may acquire g year ed to inclto lahor disturbunces 1N | foysor of mm; rlnt has be.-{; pro. everal stops will be made 1o take |houor's gown was of nilc green can- | Mayor Paonessa and a committes |nings asked Attorncys Willlium W N o £ Uk The town office today re- | 1hiy country, with particular stress | anoueiionr noL, usbandry at t fucl, the schednlo calling for ton crepe, and she also wore or- |of ity officials will recelve tho party | GnEer and Jease Devine for the do- | gonoes e oo ca ComP cived a copy of a marriage certfls lid on arousing dissension aMONR | yamataly - 2g o coiural - Coll \ding at Charlestbn, . Mtaml, |ehids. at the office of the mayor fn Clty | tense it they wished to tile a motion | “re o i te from Worcester, Mass., indlcat- men, The printed mat- | yatp. ',"', b yoars, He la & grad. | 4 Key Weat, and pos one or | After the ceremony a reception [hall at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. |10 sct aside the verdict, The forcign minister declared the | ing the wedding of Walter John forn. ‘of cleouiin o, 08 1o Golisgs. r MMeKnigh) 0 other places. {was held at the home of the bride's | Charles 1o, Smith, chairman of [MEhe ainte heu ohnrged therGricer] s or scetion 1 of artlels | \oore, u local salesman, and Miss many languages. '('<‘n"“ @ lurge dairy farm in Eliin The squadron will mancuver with ents at which a large number of [hoard of dircctors at Landers, S a b N e SR ek of 1l sean constitution ¢ of Wort ovemUer | mie oropagarida I aald & S| R { P e v con e ! oh o lrgs er of |b f directors @ lors, [Stoken \ay killed by Bereler while oL considured as an allen : uy of Worcuster, November | o propaganda ia auld to have | Nforton F. Plerpont of Waterbury Atlantio present from Provi- | & Clark’s will be host to the visitin® | the latter was drunk. Bereier w remor s performed BY [y geereted in a o of licorico |y ‘he ajrereft tender Wright loft for | A e 1% SIS |the la b t does not deal with the Rev. William P, McNut : was reelected treasurer and John G, h .u’ tand v il ml ttg, Mis- ]. ergyman and his staff at 2:20 and fighting with his wife and that o AR napa ] alian TeNutt roots, destined for a tobacco factory Schwink of Meriden, soerotary. LA aiendsall (S plon el Slion oo s cliy. v, and, (lllyny:‘\\il\ onduct a flylng tour of th okes was called In to arrest him, | oo @ MEORIEE ST o ) at Cumden, N. J., and was placed 1 | Diroctors for two years wore elect Ielacne laread, lotzcnis g trip | Untrersal plant | was claimed. The two men grappled yone’ oo Moxieans and Mexican co the cargo at Copenhagen by soviet | ad as follows: ach i [to New York, and upon their re- | The People’'s Savings bank will {and Stoke's revolver came into play il ugents. After it had been shipped | pajrfield county, J, Artl r o |turn will reside in this city Mr [occupy the attentlons of the party | It was maintained that Bereier pul forgacaloltian fRof cianda i trom Russia to Denmark by air- . i SOTHE RIETE Calderwood is employed by North |at 2:30 o'clock b et il roer PR land concessions fn the republie. s s 3 |Wood, IKaston; Middiesex county [\ 5 Judd Mfg: C 3 i it A ed the trigger and shot Stokes, the | ““myq yor pointed out that for- plan | Horbert 0. Danlels, Middletown: M Judd Mfg: Co. The Polish orphanage, one of the |ofticer dying that night, ; : ‘The agents boarded the Tvar| Litehfleld county, T. < y (] | - newest and most elaborate buildings | — LR Anaymitid AOACAUIED whils it was coming up the Del feld county, T. 8, Gold, Corn. I 1 | hich iy LI s [land and stock providing they agree (Rt as coming up the ela-|wall; Tolland county, John E. King WITH MJ A 'POW M W make up the parochial cor FlNDS ONE FAGTORY alr e e Bl {ware river. They will remain on |bury, Coventry. Retiring President ) | ER poration’s holdings, will be visited | ot ks s sttt vt < e board until the cargo {8 unloaded. | Charles W. Hall becomes director at e | at 2:45 o'clock in the afternoon. Likae “‘; '8 Lk ,""’ it xk e (Continued from IMirst Page) Tho licorice roots are on the bot- jarge, s Ancrican Tennis Star Makes Good | lN TH[S STATE LIKELY il ol "1‘\(\:‘\ X,‘f',‘ ".n’\'\"“, Mexico 1o its nationals. A provision 'magazine artic T At sanate ol (AT B { The directors holding over are ¢ o8l RSP ONE of the law requiring heirs coming e 3 it | T Hartford county, ederick E. Duffy In Her Tirst Matches 1by a tour of the Dolish printing plant o i 8 e h" record at yesterday's session, while | 3 [ West Hartford; Now Haven county, l1 e | New Hartford Electric Company and } :‘v‘m at l—D\‘x‘hl‘. Iv I,,“,y o )r,“m Io}:?‘x Jy Lady Cynthila Mosley, Visiting U, S, | fGtai ats 0 Apris nct o rannaatto My b leg jon was waiting | ‘;,““rw Greenbacker, Merlden: New - . i P ERan s S SN v o g | their govern ase of dispute | e e {London county, ©, R. Dimmick [ Cannes, France, Jan. 20 s Union Light and Power Nilan, bshop ot Harttord diocese, st Finds Hersolt Fecling S Akl rring that this ¢ MU0 Cross Oficlals Heport Tncrease | WA2FOTds Windham county, ¥red ; . was Helen Wills anne | PIAL t6' Combine I e S s o vt st Right At Home artment, It was contended that no sald he Rosebrook, Willimantié, R s ana) be a banquei Rl D Ak e ton | I e | American can waive his national brosident’s “inae.| In Budget of Over $1,000 fn Tast | Morton E. Pierpont presented hiy during the play in the Metropol Winsted, Jan. 20 (1) — A merger o 1 B l"‘ 0105 : y ‘w York, Jan. 20 (A—Lady | e (iR fuanien e S freport as treasurer this morning, nament yesterdny. Suzanne did | of tha Now Hartford Llectric com- | onpinon Cianlih il ooeaie oot |Cymthia Mosley, titled Dritlsh soclal- ; i Ok 008 © | Annual Roll Call, The balance on hand a year ago was 2 1 ) | Archbishop Cieplak will speak at|ig ho ca he Unlted 8tat | aplyvi thie Mexican brief de. ‘had put into the record three news- $530 not ghaw up for the matehes. But | pany and thegnion Light and Pow- P st, who came to the United States | o o > 5 Githut ¢ o7 §30.37, the recelpts were $2,119.80, y this gathering. Nive % X ! nied that such rights should in- |paper articles that appearcd yester- A budget of $700 for nutrition |, 4 o n if she had it is questioned by |er company of Unfonville is expected | gy vistors wiil § tie ke [0 moektignin nousteial conditops | Ll R ho safd, but had not taken up |work for the eo A [making a total of $2,959.1 Tl bR e e L e M L © visiors will spend the night discovered at least one Amerl- | und hat “she . bu T iy or the coming year Was ap-expenditures were $2,870,65, leaving Ani { I i e S s R el 1 of the liberty of |[the time of the seratc by having |proved by the New Britain chapter : ¢ fornla girl, who has crossed the {an agreement rcached by F. M ; L fcan factory where tea {s served | Al 2 : prC gtk s itain chapter |4 balance of §1,088.49, A x 7 Sl . © Mt York city Saturday meornin The * modifying its la t any time, it m read of the American Red Cross at a Th 5 ocean fo study art, and in her spare 1 of the New Hartford com- b ) nooN. | : o R 4 e payments for premiums wer gt h a bishop is expeeted to sall for 5 would be prevented from further do he material submitted by Senator {mectj in the Chamber of Com- | gy 125 50 w moments (o attempl to garner afpany and Charles G. Bill, manager ! | &he had some of it herself and : $1.125.50. The balance due from L T eAAey ennis titles, ould | an R Sipll el UL Rome in the ea part of next week i h 1eatly elis ‘Tad | velopment in juridical matters It [Copeland refer to immigration. \merce rooms last evening. I the state on the 1925-1027 A few European tennis (it 1 and treasurcr of the Unionvillg con o report at the vatican {Iomarked that evidently. she had {,44¢ nat it 1s a matter pertain- {but n mogazine artlele on world | It was reported that the anmual | priation s § A R ARRIDe not have been conslder | hany ’| e agrecment which I8 sub- came to the United |Met her first example n_f' ndustrial |5, 016 the state itself to welght the |peace by Andrew Carnegie, written call in November, 1025, had | pregident Hall, in his address, said ””.]f et el iy al by the stackholde After two weks in Rome he |demoeracy in this country, advantages and disadvantuge which |ycars ago, was offered yesterday by “0 fifty-three $3 memberships, | (hat the public should be willing t¢ . . r{( ,’?‘ \I“,m“‘ LR ’,v, l‘ »\\(\on\\‘l- company, calls for i o the archdiocese orf [ Tady Cynthla, with union dele- |5 now law may have for the com- Senator Keed. in the course of a long seventecn $10 or sustaining merbers | ot tne supor-power eurp(;mnon;d." ‘ "'\”’ h‘: e e ”v w“‘[\ er of stock «; 1)1v rA\’)“ 1tes, visited the paper box facto munity, speech against the world court, and |<hips, four §25 or suprorting Mem- | volop the “white coal” In th aun- T ¢ he on any fr Is wrtford company for stock e ' Tra i ore day | 0 ¢ the clerk, whil 3 5 2Chi 3 4 HFa 108 sand it wasta ertlablatovn it romsine L R gCEingan I con e e SRRYI (s Rnli ielincen fitio i ol A8 (RORITbYRINGRGlaIG RTIIBRULE 1 renlpe fole BRSOl (7 membera G ghiouTd ba ratalici et (Eigi0) fion sho, received i her first mateh |~ e Cnjon Light and Power com- | Weleemed to W e Nm".‘.‘:;'\ SR R e Imantieon nusu R el v tantrom RIS e thumbs, ship, 2,332 annual or $1,00 members | jmpoged upon when sie defeated Miss 13 M. Green | pane furnishes light and power to | , \orcester, Mas Sale s RIS |injuring acquired rights, is extremely | Attack Is Renewed [ships and 101 ffty- and twenty-fve | gecretary Schwink reported the 4 R ¥ ot England 6-0, 6-0. Mer vIctory | {mjonvills and power to Avon, |Archbishop John q, | asked in surprise, i [lenient with foreigners, since it at- | After Senator Copeland had con- cont subscriptions, The Junier Red | membership to be about 550, was an casy one, notwithstanding | puymington, Canton and Burlington, “0land. former primate of Russta, | Certalnly”, sald Mr. Travin, “ani | tords them ample opportunity to |¢ tded, Senator toed Feturned {0 Cross turnsd in $110.81 making &) " An hilustrated acture ‘Won' givpn | that the lights and shadows of the | r¢ylon Lot it ean0 000, | on his ¢ visit here last night T lave since T started business 30 | comply with the provisions of the (he aftack, charging that the vice- ftotal of $3,600 and 3,600, by Goorga C. White, professor of \ conrt and the fact that she has not |y iy, It 18 expected the New | When he wos welcomed by 6,000 per- | years ago, Most of 'the Workers | sonstitution of the republic.” president’s remarks over the radio | This is said to bo an fncrease of | gairy hushandry at (he Connecticut thoroughly recovered v wentually, it Is expected the New wed his friendship with @ | bring their own lunch and th Tho. oo miniten enggesteq | VA8 Dractically an fnaceurate as- [anout $1300 over lust year. [‘Assieuttural eofiog: rough sea vovage miti t LicotnenymiISEC o o0 of 20 years ago. Rev, Boleslaw wouldn't think of missing their tea.” | - V0, FOEE WIIRCE SEETE Haertion that the tax bill was bofore A quota of 17 aweaters s part of | This atternoon Erwin H. Forbush A R p of her game. | US r‘”l‘v"lmnx\ul“'l "‘J;”"’ will get nowaki, pastor of . Marys| “But how about thelr salaries?” | Il (h Mexn - policy s Mg |ino sonato and was being held up. 30,000 sweaters to bo given the et | socretary of the Federal Land Bank, The match against Miss Green | 1 FOUSE TG0 CRlonvile, ot. | €D Hognd Stne | sked. She learned that the | g fl L0 ML e 0t tmmi. |L00 18X bill, enator Reed sald, was |crana in Institutions by the natlonal | Gpringfleld, apoke an “Problems in : B sy cxaclly ninetoen minutes. (Yo G100 BAS BeCh et for & meet- o on 1 re- |averago was trom $30 to $40 a week, | ST (WIS b, HOshe O WML Inot beforo the sonate until organization was sccepted and they | Financing a Farm." ‘ \F Previously Miss Wills had spent an | o0 5 SIE e an 1 instruction from Archbishop | At noon Lady Cynthia had her kAT e e o will be purchased from the Amerls | professor O, I2. Reed, professor of hour prastiolitng with Majo P, | SORDaRS when tho latier was a pro- |tea with tho workers. As she waa | 0 & REEE TR S8 IEELTE. tIt would be well," he continucd, |can Heosiery Co. | datry husbandry, Michigan Agricul- Rendell, an English professional 5 ey | at Petrograd academy. Mayor [leaving a workman sald. !l"fl” Pt e AR | "for the supcr-critics of this country = Acknowledgement of receipt of | tural college, spoke on “Recent De. {aehed o the Hotel Metropole court. | Walther Leaguc Elects O'Hara welcomed the archbishop at | wcome again, We'll have some | re'n 00 B A0 FEET _W‘N“v‘ it know what they are talking about four Christmas packages were Te- | volopments in Our Feeding Metl. ( “Miss Wills appears to be in| New Set of Officers | "lic meeting and Father Cleplak | qpoo) cake for you nest time IEeal pro i \e acquisiton;ellbefore. they take lhv\mr and gIve ceived from the boys in the army |gdge | (oiily good form, in spite of her LANCVEDetio ICEYS | o bricefly in commendation of the | 1,14y Cynthin 15 o daughter of the | "0 PrOPErY - out such fdeas for the American stationed at the Canal zene. | Fitteen minute talks on “The cost trip* sald Major Rendell. “Her | _Y""“‘” ,1""'-‘"‘*'?“ was R ot the Polish parishes Iy, Marquis Curzon and a grand- | T contended that rights of pe- |people. D ) ; T (ot producing a quart of milk for 365 mo Ig-excellont. Her hackhand | presldont of the Walther le America and the cc ot e i gtiter orithedlate Levi 2. olter/[SERISIIVENG THIEAE COmPAIls Tol-ilf Senstion ‘:"‘“.'."-»,;f,';“w,-r\‘»n',;,:;)'m_ H IROOLAITO ¥ | days” were given by Protessor A. W, . and herforchand drive are good. | 8t ““l ST ople of this « $ 10107 Chieago. Sho astonished British ”‘_': G ‘f’_} o i s otihens B e N Ly L W | Manchester of the Connecticut Agr!. R e 1 do 1l annual meeting e e WD bishop | Socinty by her espousul of socilism |8 protected, under tho law, and |for consideration of X i Allies Not Likely to hdraW | cultural college. Mrs, B. G. Pier. e the | chur, Six other officers 1 visited Webster, whore there | \hon her husband, Oswald Mesley; (Uhat “it 18 the policy of the govern- |t offer was not accepted, soldiers From Rhineland | pont of Maple Hill farm, Waterbary tiviera at present who npete | elected and six committees, two | v parade in his honor in Whichi |4 memher of parliament, went oyer [MeNt to provent foreign interests| “The r ~p:m>fl'l1!.\'. for delasing | Paris, Jan 20 (P—Thero !s' Mttlo land Herbert O, Danfels of Middl with her, with the exception of Su-tlibraridns and two auditors were { 9,000 participated. There was hene- the soclalist ranks in 1924, from being molested by the develop- [the tax b said Senator Reed, nrospect of a favorable reply to|iown, ‘ s | appointed, Han §t. Joseph's ehurch ut il & ment of the Agrarian policy, thus upon the proponents of the court Germany's request for a decrease in The following officers will ich e pol Archbishop avoiding, in advance, possible diplo- [and not upon those of us who say the number of allied troops of ac- | AT 2 | with him - during the next Cioplak gave public expression of hi HQF rri matie discussions with friendly na. |(hat the world can continue for a cupation in the Rhineland, it was| _ SUNSHINE ACTIVITIES o Snecial Meeting of Florence Linn, viee presid ks for the eiforts of the United | | 1888 1, AN it | tions.” tew days to do without o league said in officlal eircles today. | Flowers were sent to 270 sich ‘ i - f E oo !'nn Rl Woitowliz b xecordin s in sccuring the revocation SRS = | e court that it has done without o mow are about 60,000 and shut-ins during the past year, [ Board of KEduca 10N | rv: William Suvko, financlal scc- | nis death sentence in Sovi wssia | N IGE HARVESTING STOPS Adam was 4 boy. We can postpone | rench troops in the oceupled ter- [nccording to a report made at the Contrary to expecfations, ™ thef joro ™ riinn Reckert, corre- e AN y {that long enough to relieve ritory, including service of supplies, |annual meeting of the Canonicus achool oardiwilll ot hotalnyanc: J Sl SEETE. b G [ | American people without doing the | guards and line communications, 1t |branch of the International _Sun- clal meeting Friday afternoon: of {4 .00 g R. Hausman, |ar At Y] 9 s e H U EFLY BACK AGA”\HM any great violence,” s stated, while the British and |shine soclety. Birthday greeting this weok. Tt was thought that e ey New Britain “Tabs” in e | 3 Offers Apology Belglans have about §,000 each. |cards were sent to 160 persons, 564 h board ywould meet to lisica to a re- | R e T Advance on W alhng‘iord Continued _10 st P W two rs had assailed |The French require many more men |oranges to patients in the hospita) port of, the school accommodation . Aified Schlejoner: Dlac | Srivala sutomobiles ani o huswit | , T erated and et | DeAkTS Storo About Malf of Crop him Vice-President Dawes issued a than their allies beeause they have and one layette was furnished. Moro committee on the junior high se i baanit o rrsr e e R e e o : statement saying he owed an apology | far greater ground to cover. |than 100 articles of used clothing sitnatton L but & Suptuelmenitan= et e i en e commilae | & b shelitvilo rallinetorain AL ET BLkatile But Warm Weather Halts fo one of them, Scnator Copeland | The German demand will be re- | have been dlstributed, and 617 calls B* nounced today that the spectal {5 GOVl Sehleicher, | day might where cards, bowling Icohol, for persons : O e democrat, of New York, and had in- | ferred to the council of ambassa- calls were reported, There are 3 | i oo ne I i Gl I LR el e il ek e ! i ended his eriticism to apply gene |dors for consideration at its next|whecl chairs and a number of sick Jatier part of next week B SR e s i e N i ing like temperatures haxe lly to eortain tactics used in the | mecting, the date for which has|room supplies, almost continuously b The s outlined n the 45 cktanding dues commit- | ronnd of a tournament. They will | f“n.r ted at tho nest goneral as- | SToD 10 ico harvesting in this fUId eani i R s [Rause: ~ Herald will probably be , Olga Zitzkat and Lillian Reck- leave the club hous: 7 o'clock sembly |'0 l’"'l;“""' that all drug| Y 5 e - the one adopted. It is the most .0 = committee, Elsia R Pinocle and 45" tcams have heen | PP (0 T st be licensed | . lanager Doerr of the New Britain favorable of the plans put forward. [0 B E T e committee, | tentatively selected and tryouts are = oL on s {Tce Corp. stated today that cutting ETHEL. F' ures It provides that thg Nathan Hale | pAusTant o being conducted for the pool and | PREFMACHE | aw i tn ef- | 128 been temporarily halted with o . 1g! i ' hoolxbe remodeled into a junior e e raAde, AT 4. Yenney, A 3. | | He sald that such a law s 4 S0} jiric more.than hait toexpected | 3 * high school and the Eiihu T ter wero made auditors, and Td- | Weleh, v, Matthew Geary and Dan- 1 o0 8 0T Sy Ty eagure | CTOP Stoted dn tho houscs, Te | | «chool, the prosent junfor Wl el el e {o1 Carroll will malke up the pinochle "‘f!‘i‘r':; SEn ;" w_nw; T eanaed | Crs. were able to take advantage | j scool, be made over to take were appointed librarians quartet On the € mhomi (SIS R recent cold smap to make their plnce of the elementary school. 3 L anahan, James Murphy, John | ph.\wllm 5 lpk m\.l ! il 1pv‘hu'{ormrr‘ nnual attack on the ponds in and | | : g o the additlo o ¥ wellaal ave been ge- | Mr. Garvin claimed the round New Ryitain, but milder \ This would nccessitate the addition i - and James Daly have been sc- | g i mnd Ne yitain, ¢ mil \ of another building on the Nathan | Aviation Expert Favors |jicrca for one team and a svconvl‘;":‘]:l‘;"“..:“:h‘jgfs;v“‘h“d‘(:nffl e, | eather has interfered with their | il 5 THOSE WHO AR Hale propertysto take care of the Qhins 3 ah | team is to be picked (s i oy s % 3 | / e e amtcn are m a untor | Ships Like Shenandoah jieqn e bo o5 2. awiablg | Kex” have been busing out 4rve) " \oiner phonomena ot warm \/ OF A PISWEST TURH by hgton, Jan. O g g1 5 . O e L pe W o8, o I o o of the — high gcheol pla NS otlne e reputation among T. iz ORI L RE R T i3 the reappearance c OF MND FIND _THE B bles of the fype of the wr o i1t of entertainments | N8 lcensed * pharmacists to work | pousefly fn large numbers. The pest | METOD OF SYUDYIN | Shenandoah have a definte plac Dessented following theso inter-cy | for them. He said that I T | S P T o Ch o i YING— fEEOIE I A D B e Chntostatand tha committeoiia plan | BIaces hestoting selling “"”““"1”1”‘“ | for Business" sign yesterday. | FIGIREG TIE mander Ralph 1. Weyerbacher, ehie: ontests 195001, 'ne: a ists ould be I A \ © or ,I” > "; atre t “fao. | ning to bring entertainers of the | OWNCT and pharmaci b3 —_—— — i MOS T PRACTICA B™ This 1s McLaughlin's’ Opinion of | cugincer of the naval alre HC | usual high standard fitassn toseouts BEAT N YW MAN | Booze in Cop's Locker { tory at Philadelphia, today told the R The annual convention of the i e . op | Touse naval committee, 5 2 state druggists will be held here | m\\‘ h ; .l ]l’f‘,“', .;\~1f¢',‘,7‘.‘-“_\’,ff Teslitving in fuvorjofa bl fojexs A tonight and “bootlegging pharm i 5 | B chest of the private citizen but not ,,‘:-m}\ with 8 ,T,“r, 5 ,‘, ,,','”w i1< | Druse Rebels Continue Thelr War. | clsts” are to be discussed. Washington Man, Vanquished | | n that of t Yor e R Eilees fare in Damascus Arca S 2TmEe by Amazon of 58—Also Gets | descended unexpectedly on'a h e float O Y am | strong force of rebels, numbering | Tined and Jailed. it { ing of charges against policemen in | S SRR ore than 800, attacked the village | Washi 3 » 1 | | Yy i o first eputy Ci |S- 983 % ra or f Racheiya - {n " shington, 20 ® { he offices of Iirst Deputy Commi et denlad in anawor Lo slqueation Hamara, north of Racheiva, 0= {yus panhury Young Men Also Had | V13 nEion A \ sio: Leach, discharg one man 0 Caue” airplanes eould | “tear o Simultaneously the village of | Ing already received a thrashing at | \ for drunkenness, threatened to dis- | o0 {6 misess oxriaining %ol Chickh, near Racheiya, was | Other Stolen Articles In Their Au- | the hands of Mrs. James T. Mor- | T chatge two more, and, ing his |4 o 0 D b conmtrueted | attacked, but tho attempt was re- | ris, whose age was given as 58 | i on a desk, delivered this ulti- g, " LA CONLINE s leiten tomobile When Arrested, | years, Nicoclo Napisa, a husky 27| Il MRS Wi / ‘ 2 0 &0 too high for bombing plangs. |Pulsel o there A Sola oy ae e ek il il OMERS ™ WHO | S St uring the last fe ere o a he P s J ! e L | | n have no drunken policemen o o = have been no raids by the druses | Danburs, Jan.e0 -‘1““1"‘1«‘«5-“ v”n‘d police court to pay a $250 fine, or | i ARE OF THE ATHLETIC TYpL-‘ city of Now York. |20 Liners Needed to Take | 'il.q Dumascus, but the Frencn [Police arrested Carl Baker and gy to jall for six months. | [ OELGHT M LEARNING— THEIR® N departme no re-| Legion Ve‘s to Paris ' troops have erected more barricades I”"“v’-‘ L. (“nllo‘of t)x!s" '.hl ;‘]': '*:1; Mrs. Morrls, prominent in the | i F 'Q G—\ ' wd I'm going to weed | L e e B en autoniobtlafthay; fSundRihe WEthHiwork §¥ot At he i Dariahteraiothtie | | Gl E, IN on lar oftende Those | coolidge was (old. todey by a come | It s reported that Marshan |load ',1\,;“1",:.:,.‘“:-: i ,‘;;,,"‘,;;;;; Revolution in Minneapolis, resent- | THSY WAY— of you who tell me you ‘took a iy i ot D'Esper intends to |FANE o | ed remarks of Napisa when | | < 3 nging for the American |I'ranchet D'Lspe and rpewrite 3 1 d | M e drop for modicine aro wasting | [iier SMEIE {00 tho AMCrAR ) Wheh & new offensive naginst the |2 @ Lpewrlier to soft pllows and | passed him late vesterday near the | | SRR e (i o 180,000 members. of | Druscs, The tribesmen arc said to be [Plankets, = o | White House. She administercd a | | ¢ [the organization would make the |suffering severo hardships, but re- | o o 8 FEGi B o N Y Sepe | €V Well placed blows, and then | | ip to e {ports that they are divided by in. |FRIE T B0 E f 0l arned. pursued the man for several blocks ] They estimated that 20 lineps | ternal auarrels are noth taken seri- | “0 08 ©/b 0 ‘;f o marker ft| o0 the run, finally capturi him | i o v " sly here { and 0 po= | 1d be ”NXV.‘I .\r,\1 to (H H [m:( ::H ln\v.-h her by bore had been changed by an ingen- } ffil turning him over to po. i [ L rans, and that in addition to the el s s uge of black tape. e = | Being mede of legiannaries 20,000 others would | SHOWER FOR MISS ROTSTEIN |17 U Z‘v’l(r‘m‘m‘l‘ulfr;!m police found | o5 ! & ng mede of e special ratos A v ¢ 3 edi] SKS FY g A p | | b P aa gt e ndvantage of speclal rates to | A surprisc showor was ecorde 115 set of 1025 markers that are m.i ASKS FOR RETIREMENT | ( iroodness of rich. sipe {ruie (o impart and the battlefront. Miss Sally lmtsh\ul t n&gli lu sed 1o have been upon & car stol.| Washinglon, Jan. 20 (P—Captain | A to your puddings and cakes. ey 're S \ifair being largely attended 0y v, Q Nelson M. Old w ded se | 8y g ¥ {en from Dr. Van Ness of Bridgeport, | Nelson M. Olderman, wounded seven | J Ty S e CANNOT COME | friends from Bristol, Hartford, Meri- |1 0% : [times as & member of the famous | i ph L. Gould of the ' den and New Britain. Many valuable | Raker is held {n $2,000 bail for a |“lost battalion” in Yrance, asked for | > S—we——m———————smmmm—=—I | Cpapmber of Commeree has received gifts were presented by Miss Rot- |, \ring in the city court next Sat- |retirement today to allow him 1ol i I | HOOPING COUGH {a lotter from Charles Evans Hughes, stcin. Entertainment was furnish- [ S0RAE 0 0 €8¢ SRR become commandant of the state | | ormer secretary of state, saying ed Ly Miss Mildred Stcinhaus and | "Tpi% ARG SOTIR Bel TR G o Lsotdiers” home at Yountville, Cal. | A No “cure”—but helps 10t~ (},a¢ it will be fmpossible for him o music by rs. Ramm and Gross. o (080 B ory and has been |His wishes progably will be follow- ¥ duce paroxysms of coughing. ,itond the annual banquet of the Refreshments w served. Miss ng in New York recently. ed. He commanded the military | ' c K s New Britain Chamber of Commeree. Rotstein will became th. bride of | guard of honof on President Hard- A He was. invited to deliver the ad- r W. Steinhaus on Tuesday, | oyy< 11 PENSIO |ing's funeral train. He is now sta- | ' VAPRPORUB dress. His letter states that be. - | aikington Hies [tioned at Fort Williams, Me. [ { WHO LEAN i Over 17 Million Jars Used Y « o of demands being made on | leven survivers of Mexican e e his time, he cannot accept the nvis CANNEFEX GOES WEST {000 e miT e penston rolls of | TO_SELL MARKET AT AUCTION | TOWARD_ THE APTE TIC mmmmxmomes | ation, Chicago, Jan. 20 UM—Bob Can-l,, yypjteq Gtates. pension buregu | The Hardware City market —PREFER NS QDRT | {nefex, former world's champion | acords disclosed today, six of their | Whose insolvent owners, Vassos and OF ‘NG - QGQES RACKLIFFE'S ANNUAL BANQUET three cushion billiard:st, has €ans goliow oterans having died between | Valides, left the city simultaneous | ‘ D PNV Y The annual banquet of the Rack- cclled all his vaudeville bookings and |july 1 and January 1. All of the|With the filing of an mvo}unvary! FIGUDE W One treatment eoothes the irrite | 1iffe Brothers' Co., management agd left with his bride of a month for | gy vivors are 95 or more years old. | petition of bankruptey against | | | ployes will be held M the New. hall this evening. (] | Tables have becn spread for 100, A I%\lrk:)‘ dinner will bo served, there will be five acts of vaudeville from | s Phoneix, Arizona, for his health. He |The oldest s Amasa Clark of Ban. was advised to go southwest of after |gor. Pex., whose age is 100, | der the referce’s vel tomorrow | a lung congestion developed from a | morning at 11 o'clock. United cold. He to spend two| A rayon plant to employ 15,000 | States Auctioncer W. M. Wakelee | months in Arizona and later g0 t0 | workers is rapidly being completed | will conduct the sale of the banke- | California. in Turin, Italy, rupts' estate, tion and starts the healing if you use them by their creditors, will go un- | | ington Grange expects Hartford and danging will follow. n

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