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EW BRIT:\IV A”\ HERALD, WE [)\L.\DAY, MARCH 17, 1926, T —— SOTH BIRTHDAY OF (1208 o st 1 - SPRINKLER SYSTEM 204 0 0 ko ;ABMITTEHEUILT "‘FL”" EPDEMIC RAGING |PROTEST ARMED ™% SN nuren A.C. McKlNNlES FUNERA[ CLHUNTON WILL GET YOU IN STATE OF RHODE IS musical program to he rendered by Pactorics At Obsequies This tures of Any New Britain Pawtucket Is the City Which the members of the cholr in connec. Brilliant Event at Elks' Hall e 1New Tesumony in Bemel Arson’ i :New J.ondon Men Tnvolved in‘i 18 Hacdest Tt Rmerican Residents Want U, §. sien witn tho wst Lenten sarvicen Attended by Throng |, Jors sentey Works exeeuns Trial Today Lot o vasee wnn et Tricky Deal of Prad | ived a communication ” |o'clock instead of 7:30. | Providence, R. I, March 17 (®)— m K%p Ou[ O e anl has e ; from A, Clhunton, deputy director, More than 2,000 cases nr] lnfl'ulcnzn P d the following IY";K;'IHH Eh“.h ¢ pautify ecoration: wnd |Bregational \ oon | rid o ! \ ) 0 the home department of the intels . have been reported to the Rhode il Ji o out tonighti==Overs Amid beautiful decorations and ] R o IEd ) | Bt ]" “ A |mn-_”“«:] New London, Conn., Mareh 17 ()| 05 oy department, it was an- Peking, March 17 ®)—A group of y sh Medleys, organ, John ¢ 56 a Ly : concorng | tc : ’ g ne t the chief send circulars to In policn court todny the caso of | \o100g today. This figure, from ['¢n American residents of Peking, 1. Ci and violin, James J. Bon- of candles, the O6th anniversary .y tribyte . Jeccased Stur luso ¢ par { 1 T AR rtment, for any persons | Thomas urigco, charged with | re 3 g the Nockefe! % a r and a Smile in : ' Y thef e . pat. | all reports, does not include nearly [FePresenting the Rockefeller founda- |, neant K Lanquet, ball and entertainment of lley Worky s manager, Allen ¢ 5 not in w : ord he « | whe ( has cscaped to Ine | theft raud from the . Pat. | @ ports, ¥ (oaEyraaaiint i [Thine Eye, nels Egan; “Killare st, Elmo lodge, Knights of Pythias, |McKinnie, whe lay was & shut off, whe lant | dia | terson, Inc., candy store, wns|All the casee In the state oAl SRR ORI S0ty dEy . T. Crean. wus held at the Elks' home ld ourned by hundreds of 1 8 swept flames Jast 4 Y| In order to avold useless work, the | ‘ r theaccused had plead-| Reports from other sections of |Missionary institution, and the Pres- | 'he W + Cross will then The affair was colorfu [ t « fore | J lirector asks that only notices con- |~ uilty to the charges; the case | New England indicate that the cpi- [P¥terian and Methodist missions [he followed and ity conclusion, wenu proved tempting to the | [ ly was hor i crimin worior |cerning ubsconders who nre wanted | of Doter Athinaols of DPerth Am-|demic has not reached a serlous |c@lled on John V. A. MacMurray. |the following numbers will be rene ; i i wioee : 5 10 y . hould be sent, In extraditabla cases * hay was nolled without trial after | stage. the Amerlcan minister, tod [dered: — “Come Back to Erin* The hall was attractively decc . C. Hill, pastor of yuth 5 1, duy 1l r o the department is prepared to | the aceused had pleaded not guilty; | Pawfucket, apparent! as been [UEed him to prevall on the Wash- [1rranels Fgan; *“The Minstrel Boy to 4 with vari-colored bur regational chure 1ot hurle chin v extradite prisoner i traced to In m Max Goldstein was dise 1ur..u|humu( hit. Thirty hors and [INBton government to prevent Amer- {the War Has Gone,” Fred Dess ns and cach table bore a basket ser s The body w k « d W rseon « The director sug, ts that o ter the acensed had been (”ml“y 10 school children have the dis. |'0an participation in possible armed | pogie re; Irish Airs, violin, James T, f cut flowers. Several hundreds of W cemetery e wis t st 1o notic of each person on a charge of fraud and admitted | case there, while in the neighboring (a¢€tion to reopen navigation of the \I‘m\n-\ “Ould Irish Mother of ple jotned in the testivities which 'ment took plac ve at ning plant i, Nt Nt to his office n the wiincss stand that he had | clty of Central Falls there are 100 i river to Tientsin ) B James Sullivan; “Saint Pat- gy, good will and hospitality | Tho active p a[1|Vearira wereiH ind with ] into the| No far Chief Hart has no one in | padded the cream bills he left ai | more cases. In varlous parts of the | The protocol powers yesterday|pjek's Day,” Mrs. M. T, Crean, Keynote of the evening. {idan McClellan of Jamestown, N, (hoiler 5 d another mind who has escaped to India [the candy store while he was n'l-:mvm-lm valley there are 280 [Udetivered —an ultimatum to {1 Jenediction will then take place fair began with the entrance |Y,, Gerald M. Coholan, Curt W t ) valve of the o Iriver for the Mohegan Dairy com- | inore. East Providence reported nese factions engaged n hostili- as the concluding number of committee on arrangements, [Christ, Frank E. Marvin, John B inl 3 < unable to ,.,m‘ i 200, while the Providence police de- |!ies in the Tientsin-Taku region, de e am, “Gol Save Ireland” Hining L n frbst oF ihe liisiv snd T, O, Siler L t aried defiitel Jndge . Vietor Prinee presided | partment has cancelled all furloughs | Manding that the blockade of Tient- |wiy) he y the entire congreza- able, wi guests | The honorary bearers wore Max- ‘ hench. The three men wera | for the officers. At every roll, the [8in Ie ralsed. The ultimatum de- yjon, ) Mre, Crean, ymed, A n featuro lwell & Har ence 1% Bennett, | str \ I nd v 5 10 few days ago when Gu | police chief reported, men aro re- |clared that if the Chinese had not ters, 10 [Joseph 1. 8 Pardon €. Rickey, [ unal ' ol c | manager and treasurer of | POTHNE 100 ill for duty. [ n-" r]”‘”;h"; el in lanc- |Charle rsons Norman P [ testifie he candy stors, complained to the| At the Newport naval training * \:l‘“”v:‘j"‘_ SO OESI D, PONC Iy and carrye 1Cooley, T A. Hawley, Walter | Samuel Coler Corlk, wlho; olice of fraudulent fransactions by | Station 80 cases were reported, while - v“':'\:M l; W; measnures as Janterns in their free [} t, Fdwar inear ORI o e s an o dining o cned seh Storo Tindl estiraalat a number of Brown university stu- |they fou eCoRSArY. |H. Hart, Dunean, James | name was mention luring 1 | ieh store had estimated a | The American N visited the did a short drill about |[{ytchinson, Swift, Bdward S roRteinla] s of from $10,000 to $15,000, | dents are unabls fo attend classes. i “"“’l‘ I | ) % H.”Yrfi\"‘ x‘ym ‘ "mf\ ; S i p : i \ j m:w‘ “nn‘n’Lfi;;\m“v:':u::“:‘”m“ iaite mw, st 0, nvmn \\om] r‘nnui(-l(r & de x. n three minutes in dura- [willam J. Sweeney, L. ¥, Howe might say if he s ng Goldstein and Athinaols, Tu- | R BT f s e .,,,,, . wer [g\\;v;:‘l{"\;‘;xw e cOURSCS nd William . Hungorford. group of men ¥ ; p visco testified on rn} witness sand | Assyrian-Americans | tor 5 P T b N dLneciiod Kot e LS CEs - o witomobile on Griswold strect, Washing reh 17 (@ —War t and Goldsteln had an = eSO f A mittee to give the cver ! [ Bethel st bofore! the fira e e 1d farifr con it whereby Goldsteln Will Honor Newlyweds Wi i frorr TSIt ECARCn Aing discovere: i .k : e o tho store 20 to 40 more| The Assyrian-American Citizens' |\ B [0 MIE 1R HOET he long specches so often met i e, 1 S | mission cstmed yesterday i il et e 1040 MOT | lub will hold a banquet at the Bur- | ‘u]H’» se .n::’mr: i e had h at banquets. Bethel ' o ROl | a¢ G0l enoh iwaak anat the |1t otel tomorrow nig [an\unL"i”‘ i "":;:‘ & »flfi lyr‘-r "‘ \d also played for dancing which a5 fand S abraham il (ae ot o told how ho stole more than | M and Mre Zayo OSWRS OF CEM L inciun (national armics), we hree of the ¢ . 2200 worth of merchandise from | I Pekin & s enjoyed between courses and Iedninh ern Hiee (0F ThE mED i s new L 0 Norihiel marchanily ‘”"‘h,..s of the club have been invited |!Ing the Peking government, show Beinniosel ol i 164l toh] 1 Eeiio i ot vl el iy o rithe ; ) The alleged fraud and ed at the ¢ ¢ he South Cor cath the soft glow of a multitude 4 el 0 Vv v the 1te lemocrat, well as Mayor Angelo M. Paoncs- A0 inclination to he maiter | 3 i 141 Frost plant a short time b the ; hefts extended over a three month | ., from the standpoint of ; 5 largo Th Th M V- v . S 3 e the of honor. . o e 2 Jeree Thinks Three Maritime Prov was discovered, he testiicd, amendments to the indepen- | period Ll tional i (ving been reserved for danc- | ; st ; R Othiers guests will be James . |tior ; floor, while ! Heply bl cdmitted unat e hig O'Brien, Americanization girectors | [n unofficlal sides of the hall. ‘\ feat iRty ent Coolidg appointing several | 1€ Was told by Turisco 10 do it to | p.y Shoomoun, Rev. S mn,u\u WERE 4 ¥ wak & bril air and one members of both commissions ar v for u private milk bill owed |of . Thomas' seminary, Hartford. - Wil live long in the memories | Boston, March 17 (P—The present el noti at he would spud sy :"“'r‘] ”f“':”“\""{- :\') Proof | Rex. Saul K. David and r”"l’i ?en x| House Is Against Plan R e S Sl R NAPLES B”l”]lNfi Rfiw Atment o Charles W, Hunt and by is attorney and the defenss did | protacet o %, yones and haba| Bordering on Relizion v Girls gor and Gre Jane- o S ) the maladministration of the trade 1ot produce LOOKks of the Mohegan |(jeorge, president of the club, Waghington, March 17 (P—The ort Hirteory, ani Teseph aae o RN DU Lananninlon el S Dairy company to verify the state- |also make a few remarks. Dariu voted 48 to 2 awainst insert- | aceordionist (e, X (6 GHE AR, S e (Continued I'rom First Page) Senator Norris, republic ments of Goldstein That the overs Benjamin will be the toasimaster. £ an amendment in the District “r] /( | | ommittecs Wore: {member of the Canadian air sery AL it 0 has been a le 1 4rges were entered in the com- Jack David and Paul J h ““‘"“",“""” -mvn-n’prf:mon'l‘m to \\.nh- Committee on Arrangements e, declared today. three plumbing permit applications U in the criticism of the commis- | pany hooks in charge of the entertainment HaliinoResianyo e nyRisaohenion Tyons, chairman, Al have Leen rejected, The buildir + alsd notice that he will The Gioldstein case was tried first | Local A ans were pleased to 5 who permitted the tcaching dokolaky. Myer Shup- | ; permit containg w ty notation < tonior at he fa- er all cvidence was heard hear of the arrival today of Tady |of "disrespect to the Bible, partisun e, Horry Witkin, « &M certain I shail sce 1t he dectar- [ohe L SERC 00 g e lination of the trade Judge Prince ruled that Goldstein Surme Mar Shoomonn, princess re- politics or that ours is an inferior irshnit, M. Ho- ) tion ar family T ) discharged. In view o ¢ 'gent of the Assyrian nation and a jform of government i taab, Robert Jerome, Major Owen made his statements s, Tl 1otiation never be- vnatol s i tcon I Acting Progecuting |sister of the late Mar Shoomoun. { The nf:unn p ,s LAkAn'm support Bebd i askea o R m L ip b Sl e e Bitios time Attorney Perry Hollandersky asked | who was stain in the World War, §he of 2 yuling hy !«m ntativelLenio| S EEER B ST et et Fiooe Comnilitee tar remarks he made in a lectn ) n the Naples cortificnte 98O 10 repeil tarifi commission | that the cascs against Turisco and was a passenger on the Cunard lner. | hach, rrl"l\'-"" an, 2 THE IR T e bl itaite i Lyons, Myer 8hurberg, bef the en's auniliury of the juequse difficultios were anticipated act, had not 1 out by Athinaois be nolled, Aquitania. lady Surma was before presiding, that the amendment g6t & Bb.cent botile of delignthul T 4 Canadian el loston last night. cyen b e started on committes reing that the com e the league council of the League mEl is]rm;fl::r m]dirl;‘hnn':::l ORI e e L Rl oo % A . “lhas eease funetion s B . J s and he ecence as repre- |legislation wh woulc 4 ¢ 3 A a BechitionfCemmliics S Ftielt S i S, T ey ety e Book Taught Navigator | Nuiie "o L8 TRk Wacs | e Discrier of Columbia dishurser. | 4% store o ellet " counter and pany Vi Reha e Sl S e i L s e e o assailed \\\arded Medal of Fame 'ereat foctor in the decision of the |in paving teachers and officials, just see for yoursslf how quickly 'i',"ff' ’.‘:'r“'” "'X'?"i"',(';f:" s e i steadily for ouer (his dgelling despite the fact | President Coolidge for “not trans-| g Calif,, March 17 UP— |Trak frontier favorable to Britain. of interpreting “three ‘\(‘r‘;‘:\{:ir‘lr.\u brittle, lifeless, and we officers of the lodge ard 5 g elling, ; G 2 5 el ot reralizatiof subject widely | fading hair, \1 Sideroft. chancellor command- s and f ulded Jve been numerous and | Mitting to the « nomin q Pidgeon, who learned navi L “Danderine” isa dep sle (”l‘l‘\l:ll o I:,lj‘,<-||]fil“.-;-|n.r, Ed- * b within the las Y at times threatencd {o assume sepl- | HONS Of two commissioners given 1 reading hooks in the ,un,nc‘l TO0 BE LINKED BY AIR Ingalona . ;u\‘lll‘\;‘v‘?i a5 V“J:‘]“,,:\‘,ggd:}“',L;‘;:‘,{: ‘ j wonths,” he added. “The nest YEAr oug proportions with hints of law- | C0S8 appotatments ar sed o ¢ and then sailed around the! Philadelphia, Mareh 17 (R—A . e {hair. Tt nourishes, stimulate will see the beginning of an organiz- ' it mendment {0 prohibit use of any 24-foot yawl, is on his|plan for linking the United State: cpresentativo Lowrey, democrat, | hair. 1t nourishes, stimulates and Nartin Shonts, outer ©d ¢ffort which will erystalize the T e TR of the tariff commission appropri ¥ to New York, where the Cruls- | with all its possessions by air 1"{":!“'“?’~'1':'1 ionigaihy ek e .1?‘1’: 51:::?;::1“' ‘;‘;‘:fi' Myer Shurberg, master of STUment 8o long rampant 5 - salary for any commissioner flub of America will present him ! outlined yesterday b "““"‘“" ISRIERIA pton, aemesrit, glint and vigorous luxurian Lot Iyer Shurberg nster Of ™ ugoccssion cannot be accomplis} 4 e - : it el medal, This | George W. Steele, U, . designer | Texas, who from the | Elint and vigorons luxuriance. Fall- Ceoras L . ‘Hir..v jo, €d by the vote of the threc prov: gingle f Juse. There may be | ton of the senate” The amendment | medal is awarded every five ,\'enrs!n:‘ the dirigible Los Angeles & J s ruling against t. The word ing hair stops and dandruft disap- e M e s s i ihore ey s defeile ; VOie. | for the most remarkable accomplish- | commander of the Lakehurst (N. 1) | “evolution” was not mentioned dur- | pears. “Danderine” {6 pleasant and ways. One is by the approval and want the eas Sinet sid K named fnent in deep water navigation. naval air station, in an address be- | In& the debate. v to use. ldecree of the imperial government ), nd for all, so T have | Hunt, Willl | The ator, taking with him|fore the engineers’ club of Phila which can dissolve the confeder: Chairman Viets (o call a spe- W. Vanfleat to th e {n the Islander, de-|delphia jon whiclh made ¢ a of the (ing of {the commission and | slons he charged, “‘they have ull d last it aboard the liner | = provinces. The other meth= Jave the corparition counsel there, | Perverted the purposes for zinia. | LEWIS FOX 3 o A i hat used by Treland. 1ew ex- R the body was created,” and it has | e Princeton, N. J., March 17 NEW ASSIST. AT !;‘ ‘\"\ , pect it t 0 to that, 1o one Wants i not be tolorted. et “,:‘1 o 10 effvel the disintegration of QUAKE DOES DAMAGE [Lewwls Fox of Tartford, president of | farch 17 EO SN is a struggle for the cpartment gave @ permit for a | 1VUsts and monopolies | ndon, March 17 (®—One hun- | the National Students’ Federation of existence of the maritimes ‘ wele family honse and only a = i s °d and ninety houses collapsed | America, yosterday was clected to Lo to say thi il war is Hinal iy i R ey CIVIL SUITS RECORDED during a heavy ake at Den- | Trinceton senfor council. Fox t i eI ent ins hath Gerned Casale has brought suit izl in Asia Minor yesterday, says a | vas chairman of the Princeton com- ially il 9 for $75 damages against Rote Van- dispateh to the Excha legraph [mittee which urranged the national building. The 156 i of Plymouth. | from Constantinople. Seven persons | collegiate world court conference | positior wated as the § daily an evony step | Itred Elison has been sued for $75 | were killed and many injured. held here last December. i t ! e " the ¢ mages by Henry Sutton € 1 live a normal span of lifc Girls just must curl and wave bobbed lair to appear their pret- | tiest. But constant enrling and way {ing burn and dry the luster, vitality ward L. Lyons, prelate: Joe Webber, arms; Iobert Jerome, in- William 5. Sokolsky, mas- t exchequer, Trustees Witkin, Abc Schacht, nas Spenee 1. 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