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No peper \)u‘a\is\ne 8 -eo) P News of the World <Y1 W ‘ Average Daily Circulation For vewre | INEW BRITAIN HERALD s ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, .\I‘I(H,— il lt_b'_’t;. —'I‘IlIIlTYTI'\\'O I‘A\(}f’:fl PRICE THREE CENTS VELD DEFEATS QUIGIED Y UNAISIEN I\ v i s ke To 4 RLCORN APPARENTLY UNWILLING T0 In Relaying Plymouth Stones MAYOR BY 1048 PLURALITY e From Atlantic To The Pacific AGREE TO ADMISSION OF POSSIBLE oo ‘?‘::Z‘ivaff.’;j DETROTHEDMAIDEN *eton Clagss Mo, Goui ana ciy Ol vted t Take part i WITNESSES T[] HULD UP EXE[}UTI(]N Ouy One Griog| 19 LEFT IN LURCH R0 OFER IOBAGENY, . oo e ManGhangestdAnerTakino Yok Tputllows iy Goae | o600 CHSmIAE of Comuaron gad k. 4 & Slusalell Tock, aite gm~ : Out Marriage License 2| e A s o IO B S el e " ,‘mq S ANXIOUS HE SHOULD HANG Petltlon Prosecutor to can Automobile assoclation, h English Probably Tomorroy, Michilgun Automobile Tours orgonl- | wiolo duy b S e waive Formalities and Uchalik Gets 91 "Otes—‘HE ELOPES WITH ANOTHER -}‘y‘fl“f”;,’:\mfi.,\}“:H"A‘m,‘.r A near ot Cha e H S : e o e et Canton Man Reported Making Affidavit That Walter Pemit Motion For Mass., reccive three stones f Morey and Hagist Are | gday from an argument bely o e b o v | Case, Member of Convicting Panel, Was Prejudiced s ; ! sentative ,\h s, republicar liver them to @ representative of S e hie e Gy Ve New Tnal To Be Car_ Named for Board of |C*™elo Urso and Carmelina Lien- Ncw York, and Representative Kan- | these — organiztions A O R : T . 3 N . SR Kin, democrat, Mississippi over pro- | where they will be relayed an officla e g : i A B SRS : ned Th h i : A tleri, His Former Sweetheart, Run | cedure in the impeachment case | (o Greel : ol garage o vore to an | har pm rough. Relief in Triangular | ‘ederal 5 nt case | (je Creek, Micliga attle, Wash- | | ed for t s ) i) atidavit was ma i Away Leaving Josephine Boniuto | d Judge English of | ington, and San Iranciseco, Califor- | | 1 from clc " lymon v ) said edman of Hartford A : } nia Rock by the M Kl 1 S 4 a yman ¢ v : man's def © ¢ 1 Contest. With Trousseau On Her Hands. | Calls Harsh Name The! locall delegation; was selected [idrétige’ was e Sl R oy e e catenti sl A s Another: Desperate AL fter Mr. Rankin | den ded by J. H. Brown, general manager ¢ v 1 he so ! e Romance flourishies everywhere upman quorum be pre e- | the Michigan Automobile Tours, as tone that is in prton.| of murd i state P st S - tempt to Say Mok rdner . Weld, nominated for |2Nd @n evidence of it in one of the | hate resumed, Mr. Mills walked | sociation. Mr, Brown in his letter | Gute pior, w Fave sarihan £ g , . P e Con mayor on the republican ticket after | 10cal factories comes to light with | he democratic side of the house, |to Mr. Marsh states as follows sention o primary contest in whieh he de- | the discovery that Carmelo Urso of "'1;"'1“"!‘“' ol mratis i eejasipplan “Tou will nofc that the American) +One ¢ < will be sct fn feated ex-Mayor George A. Quigley | Medow street and Miss Carmelina |1 ™! e Hiol at "”"‘: [ il Lo geand, jthay ol ! L ¢ ! et AL LEUL ULt Wiley Is in W ashington by 1,048 votes, today received the | Lientierl, 21, of 578 West Main ||| A ) e double lohlean Aulomopil Tours organi- tablet er city, Chamber i R latter's assurance -of support on |street eloped last Saturday, leaving | "1k i convineed | zation, with the United States Cham- | of Comm organization, e clection day i SE o Saya benind Miss Josephine Boninto of 11|t * PHISIEHl cheounter § st e c e L o . ned up eeking Supreme Court Quigley attributes his defeat to [ Oak street, to whos 1 hag |{hreatened, kept them wpar | these annual tours e A e first touring ecaravan of p ey T e T O S T o iy e A on your own side of the |!ast summer u o to loln that | Michigan autome - Stay of Sentence. ntioned fn a statement to the | was to have been married on April |Nouse.” shonted Rankin, shaking his national or tion n this | vears ag T wish Lo ihe y loyal friends | dirty contemptible scoundrel.” ¢ Commerce has cooperated for | the city, county and state offic ¢ i e ‘“‘I'”;y{‘”_"‘l"‘,”::l‘ 'l(“'”‘, ;'”': The story is not an unusual onc. | f1"Y " bl I : Gl L g Hartford, Conn,, April 1~Geral OSBRI S fny | Urso and Miss Lienticri were syt Igernigentme heiped AR i DAl ipman’s chance of [ ) ; getting i 1d who with me, fought a losing 3 the Mississippiar Mil apparent- Our tours ure national affair oast tourists who will gather | e t against a strong party organiza- - a few years ago. They cared |;o - aciiteq then moved away, and | and far ahead of what they have |that @ay. The banquet will by e ;‘h‘p?f:‘ll,ii.’,,ft‘,‘L:AL‘,;'.L:‘,:\",',, ot ‘proceedia i been 1 o' gining 10 fake on: e Ahegen Sharpe.“s Who Operaletl Three Sallom Rrrested 0D ve made tis atternoon on gremmd | tact, the ey quarreled to such an ex- quorum ca : LY R nEIRn e A e Lt Hoyr | | ‘sne Urso mw more, it is reported. 1@ incident gave a running start ed for murder of a New Britain po fi e e i WILSON STATION BOY HOLDS woam FAKE CHECK GAME MUNIIIONS pog HEKIGD Lo oo o o yhaam many storles from New Brit- " most jnlainly=worded State's Attorney Mugh M. Alcor ain, many of them leading him fo S1O78 over w“ll”" 1 in on - []}) GROCER HRES ITPO —_—— A g wol ¢ to cooperat © " e gl s dreams ©f COngvess, assages of profan 1 8 ‘hehr\ that the girl of his drear R R e 6 I.uungr‘.l Place on Arch street and Belief 1s That i | was engaged to bo married to an Ammunition They Alcorn Ts Opposed | P Tnable record of the case have been re- S o Under the judicial procedure loz;:r,:r hlo“r'”(];m r;\hhv\w\fvl o;:t 'Y | heated so often in the presence of Secured Tires” With Worthless Had Stored On Vessel Was For this sta ZiiS ”‘“HUI)“"‘”:’ :h‘ z » returned to New Br ) £ . 4 | finding that the storics were mof |'1® Eallerics that house officials| Youngster of 16, Recently THR B e A T | ST T S s O ER I e e e llrue-, but also t Miss Lientieri found it necessary to admonish | iar docket for hed ing the fir e e g [ - et = N e . | Tuesda S8y =7 S olATsIl Rey e ihiae o e it bers aguinst e e of inde- | Released From Cheshire, | swooped Dovn on Them, Kaid Made Much Too Soon. y in May, unless these fo T Gordon €. ¢ . demned Man, Lawyer id that he was sure his ! Miss Boniuto, miss of 19 | 1ate today, but 1t is doubtful BERCHO ylolation §i0fSithe Spresidents AR | vears: They becams attached to || lctHer & vote on < i wehment | With Butt of Gun—Fi- S { New Britain Credit Rating bureau, vroclamation forbidding the expor- | o1 jovte fINE of i .“,-T-‘,VI,L‘ | aach other, 8o the story goes, and be. |CNAtERS can be reached before to- - % : P et hatms s of the Lane and [fation of arms and ammunition| Charles W. Murehe ! | ] 3 , @ . ST 2 - Murphy of Danb | came engaged. The affair progresse nally Is Captured. Yaqui Indians Begin Cere - Borters ean< bales harpers and |from the United States to Mexico, | Connecticut member of Chapmans and about three weeks ago they | ¥iaitad! e orice of mownt GloridiAL | el - monial—Penitentes Also | bad check manipaiators, have been | @0 B n”:‘l\‘;h::{l’ (‘.‘am‘r‘\ AR ‘\‘::Xi"rn“l:\ :f:'flf;“\m TRt ME yeor 1l Thompson and secured 4 w t . . rounded up by the police in Utah, y A ebay =5 ek i AL n an attempt to L, » d sec n Have Their Rites ; d neir 'p : | R e arrest ade him fo cooperate with the riage license. setting the date for | son Station, Conn. April 1 () | ain Hay : 18 no he lo- discovery of 20,000 cart- | defense attorneys | their marriage at April 22, Barns of —Paui Glanndo, abont | vears old, | e sl o aE ; s secret2d on the ship. Plan of Argnment | marriage were published twice at St !N [;l]u [{;Tl fi TAXES UL LA SRR O GO s e T i o NGRS S 1 zure of the ammunition and | Mr. Murphy was prepared to rely GARDNER €, WELD Mary's church and it appeared that Eracer wl{hi a revolver while ato - St SPEC L SRl noas ans ca g on on fodis st of the three men took place |Strongly on the cvidence of two mey | the couple were looking forward to mpling to rob him this morn s e bashared fhgiice W dathen ey ot st night but was not revealed by | Witness 10 il Testing thal tion, the indificrence of the DPeoPIC |, hanow married life e dashed across lots firing two shots at | L0 the southwest tonight by t ity : B 1 was not revealed by es who will testify that th lements. Mr, Weld Is the | ¥ i } ¢ members of the special service squad |accomplice of Walter 1. Shean. son e > : Seal | throb of Indian tom-toms along the | » : e foril | r E. Shean, sor S a1y aofiane [ixceeds Rate < s uers and hiding in a eylindric il ) along ge of p il e e sl fisan ey > of the republicans who ea But time apparently softened the Exceeds Rate Book Re- e railroad warchouse half |¥0Ulhern border of Arizona and R G e e 1 own * xatés in the primaries, I will | heart of Miss Lientierl, who was ; 3 . R o ok vail of flutes of the Pen o co it } ; ol foctors | guirements and Reduces |2 mile away. He finally gave him- | =4 : | severa 3 ag ¢ ' | The men under arrest are: Horton |Skelly of New R : . refdte volo fog Mr. Weld."” employed at the same local factory 1 {<elt up when his hiding place was [I0 the remocté hill regions of i St s et M.‘\:”«':m war 16, explain a previous | 38:Us0. They became friendly onc: Back Taxes lscovered, Mexico i r ivel AT e A e e e il senee to his workers being “pull- | more, decided to erase occurrences e 3 3 Following preparations which o8 e ; Lo anoy 5 an, an 1 omplice w » his i e e i Police Afraid To Enter ; rank Fernandez, 3y Hook " 4t the last minute hy the of the®past and then lef e city iThe boy rentiined ratugaitar ve been under way for weeks | Simmons B ¥ station on 't 1,000,000 rounds of ammuni- | velt in e con organization, the unsucee ogether. Miss Lientieri is a sister- T A DS S c T S il haninony > Ry liminary rites veiled in mystery, | Areh stroe to set up in e 7 S ! yeogl > Tav 0 ST nding la gitt [fully an ho for: and wvere to be shipped today to 1esitated, then said: el off il Staliily, Wbl yom t [state polic g the dark, |the red men of the desert country | business. ' ounced that they B oe e ; SRR t . e A Loomis no ate poli wed into the dark, xico for use in connection with a oo INYEWork TR EURS St L : ¢-book require- i'in building. They knew the youth |4Nd the descendants of the Sp: ere openit volt against the pre govern- |the late president. Mr. Murph ight. But, I'm not ;"’D‘(““' :“““-"1 HSEYOMHEpeoRIC DS : nd personal taxes iad a revolver, probably still lo Soltquerorspin’theifonthille Swllli hes fRex M{zACO Ehipping schedules showed 1oint out to Alcorn {0/ sas anvibing mors about I not returned. 2 ! Alcor suy_anything more abou Db leaving today elghed more than 13 ports was the Cauto pound; his and u his aii pleces of machine rucifixion. World war. er crew was shadowed from reported that some of hor weddin: Sudget requirements for the year |Stored In the warelouse, at any onc | More than 900 Yaqui Indians from S il that greatl sed | trousseau is already completed : work of gettiug out the vote. that she and her parents have mads ough 45 per eent f 1l £ ‘»y * | other preparations for the weddi rolman Jame amount of back |ed, and considered it not unlikel iefr annual enactment of ver- | Lane is forget ft.” Now the unhappy bride-to-have- oy ininz on the books by |that the hoy might fire from amb; s the Passion Play and the ed w Per Cent of Vote Cast n is wondering what to do. It i : n the large e e iaaner The collections were | Vo might enter Arizona and northern Mexico have | answered a que ) Suspicions Packages : et gain of $39,8539.66 Finally ¢ Out gathered at Tuscon for their cerc v settl eal N e RS renEted ¢ < rate book called wever, cons! taurice Ken- [1onial, which will continue w s f . e e which will not take place. Both she 4 i o LoRt oo are I ne nd John Christe of Win vssation until § o'clock ne ; g SRS M ERCHTE S TS U] and her parents were under the im : $6,643.50. sor and State Policeman Lavin final- | morning rists by hur ve | vieg i : us nnner apeclal fasEvic pression, it is said, that the chvil part < of the fiscal year |1y Went into the building followed |flocked to the old Indian pueblo ‘o | s : ghoataohLiesahipeiatabs | of the marriage had been performed |\ ioq taxes appeared on the |MY approximately fifty men who had |Witness the Oberaminergau of the | ' Ve v I E ¢ s engine cre 1e fo t Ll was while on g [ with the taking out of the license $5.71, | Kathered, and after a search one of | southwest, which will be enacted | SRRy . e ; R e Leson il ind that the religious part was all y 3 | that remain rs of voting one and f success for In the ooks in the amount of $177.5 Chis has been reduced by 10 villagers saw the boy lying in |its ving the present o : sion to o 4nt Colieotio firing a shot into the machinery fon to go dr the hoiler. There were suggestions cou 1 placed under arrest . iruk vs of th o seatt 9 t reau as d 1 y left Hartford abo y'elo tpidly building up third “v.\m vot e \ ectio Were: | \vas not badly injurec : ““y" ! LSnics arg A R e T H od a search was El s & Hoin el e el ene BB cman R R lica R en R The boy e int 2 st this i o s ss people a t \ T 1 res location nt Chapman a fourt whose home district it is, ) ie boy came into the store this | varving in Intensity with its distance h ! o . g ‘ Little Interest In Uchalik Passengers Injured Near Lancas- 565.22; street sprin 1 eos : }‘., er 1v(:\u;\ ‘ ] . \‘v“y n‘\" ' The entrance of Stanley Uchallk . $52.875. Total, § had part of his face maked with o e Penl {0 the contest made the fifth ward ter—Tracks Blocked. 5.46. andkerchief and pointed a revolver |of flagellations uncertain district, 1t developed, & t vere: Taxes Cirnkot, ordering him to throw | wl S i s 3 Tancaster, April 1 (#) — 5 i o up his hands anc vever, that he had attracted so | 5 e it T . ; nds 2 v R i a st (olbeNa b cllp\bIc [P annsyiTenic fireman was oL Co Lo S rink. lor your life” A L erads 1o sderation, hardly large enough , Milled and SRR ESCIINNEE | lng) s ] ersonal, nEhich e ceid ¢ In the disturb the standing. This 4 X k at 4850, ol S ¢ e 1y ward of the six captur: 2 i PV ) The collections for y S Trenton, N. J. DL : A 8 toilinvala he charge of attempte to ¢ [¢) The four tracks of the malin linc fch was (i T of the Pennsylvania railro ! B g operations durir he freight train were travelng ea vere 1 ter adde h cult to t ard on parallel tracks when an report 1nths : 1 their ceremony ankle on a freight car is believed = April, to have broken. A freight car was teneme uigley thrown against a passenger train. 346 inspect mad a 1€ And Loss, Partly Covered By In- sccond war 1 ward, The fireman was instantly killed | permits, $403 1 several Large Buildings Destroyed the Christian ar ! I surance, Is About $30.000. fourth wan g ‘ when he was thrown from the lo- nineteer T ward 4 omotive cab. tions m k 3 Warehouss, Polrti ns An I an far us mossl \ 1 11 son’s affid 18; fourth ar 9; fth | Moore, both of elphia. They July, 145 permits, § surance W done early to v trenno v ires e ¢ Gave Worthless 8180 Check Nk T sixth ward, ot were v hurt nts and four stores i Sy Union Plumbers And Many Unfon P specitions mad Milford:Now HasiBut Six it =sssiEahie Sset d il o i “attle company. formerl S PORBIT : ) 10U Carpenters Quit Work T Seeking ke b A % nd one store Tl Taree : ! AR ; ey A | Civil War Veterans Alive |l S pio pormits. | ' ! ; i To Lnforce Pay Demand ward ballot box rd, Conn.. April 1 P—With $768,792, 153 tenement T : e s William H. Day, who |the de ¢ at Noroton o stores ad 1 cetions made; 1 : ces were re- Superior Court Judge Grants Tn ¢ 4 7 v el B0 ekl o = e W i LI ilding yunotion Asked by Greenwich s o \ t k ¥ A month glan it the | aran of Company 1 llots and remarke it Volunteers, George Van Hor jess that there are | Post. G. A. R., today has six The count showed | Property Owners tken from t i z n at the Norc surprises of the elee- |y liers Hon t a short tin was Quigley's inability to carry ¢ sendant original Y s £ o honors in his own ward, the | settlers of Milford, had beer orty-two permits, $ forty- eighborhood i eral hours which he ran 137 votes | life-long resident of town. One | two tenements ¢ stores |} yon 1 Is son and three brothers survive added, 513 inspe 3 Teb- NO HERALD TOMORROW at was the most d R y. thirty-nine it 2 Tomorrow, Good Friday. the suffered in more than Weslfield (‘ops .\ppcar n nment Ferald will ohserve the b o cars in political life At N ey | store add 5 cctior day by not publishing a paper EENE N Morey and Hagist Win In Their Summer Suits 3] oy ! i T RO IADUSHINE L P e rion C. Morey and Emil H. H Westfield. Mass., April 1 (P—With 3 d ten add 3 B nnd Beach, ndidates for the board of re- large wet snowflakes falling, men X RS diaIch ; - : Woodstock Farmer Hangs | £ nom ;,h,,,m‘ while “William | den v:‘hu‘;:‘ M’nl;y ‘:r;”( 16 the n‘ln‘.n'& W d({\?h";“ki V i"H Wi | s plat ) H-l\'l“_“l.' . ‘\Om‘ B’;I "\R,"',“,‘.- . says Governor former chairman of in light summer uniforms, on orders ho Helped im Win IRE WREATHER St X slandt it o s3idpn g ol nominatic forey | from headquarters based more upon s nor Hartford, April 1.—Forecast t s £ votes; Haigist r e calendar than weather cond ted fo vor yesterday by 1 for New Britain and vicinity tions. Patrolmen were heard to party. and members Generally fair tonight and Ttod . rlain 7 ake references to t sropriat el smmittee, to Uriday: not much change in iy inated. fo t e to su step temperatur sadding plentifully with sw ghborhood which they value at int k to t T 1 su H (Continued on Page 3 they managed to avoid freezing. {»d them by Weld supporters (S — ) widow and three chldren | (Continued on Page 20.)

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