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‘woo)) ‘ProjiI¥H 4450 WPV Aaeaqy] 4TS IR0 FINAL EDITION NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Cireulation Fui Week Ending 1 3 ,53 5 April 10th . ESTABLISHED 1870 NORTHERN STATES ' TWO SPANISH FLIERS, LOST ARMED PROTECTION Fair Sex In Politics Disclose DIGGING OUT OF BI[i SN[]W DRIFTS;Captain Estevez A;d January Weather in Mid-Aprilg Sets Record--0ld Timers Gan- j not Recall Equal FOREST FIRES BLAZING IN THE EXTRENE WEST Washington Cairo, 11 Captain kst f*h Manila Calvo, | ages received tuirly good ¢ T his m found he sy * despite anderings in 1 desert miles from sinc Tdaho, and Montana Tighting Wames While Wres in the Mid-West Are Tteported Un- der Control — Mass, Forest Fires Believed of Incendiary Orlgin. New York, northern Verm York toduy L 81O 17 () — Maine, and northern ! digging from vecdr in the ro fants are gearching ir memories match the u L precedent change of rolés mid-April. drifta ."r\'vz. one ~ | Spain to Manila of th 1y ure ind NYermont decp piled eSO = Divorce After 15 Years Awarded Newington Man Warren M. Moshier N ington, janitor sanatoium, was nted a f Merey J. Know r by Judg: THRac Wolfe e superior o terday he couple was 0 1 ars and the now livin in Poughkeep N. Y., was charged with desertion The marriage performed on and three years mar- riage while living in Tariftville, erted him to go to live r m 1 Northamp- n, M h fied. This was the beginning of of n have for the Henry * Mr. Mosh Two Deaths Reported ws of two dgaths for storn was indirectly responei om Canadian hor- | der of Maina., At Rockwood Statfon | w0 men boiling sap were crushes when the roof of a sugar-houw collapsed under the weight In the lawrence N which o W the st m of in of Adirondacks and in St | wife, and Jefferson counties, three inches of heavy, | snow piled in drifts before a wind, but a rise in tempera- was gradually turning the nto rain, One Sign of Spring sign of spring ne storm reports. While was shivering with unseasonable cold, the jce In Owasco laka staged {ts annuval iysterious disappearance. Thurs- day evening the lake was frozen solid. Friday morning there was no | trace of the ice. Indian legend tells of a huge underground channel which causes the to go away suddenly at the beginning of spring #ach year, but the legend bhas never been verified. In the Far West cereniony was June 1881, nfall One with Auburn, other i do not pas 1. TILSON PROMISES T0 S BRING UP RO BIL orthern Idaho and eastern w(\.sh.;H()use Consideration Jston have spread to threatening | wroportions with continued fair and | Surplus Relief Measure arm weather forecast for most of ¥ he district. Now Is Assured of Progress of the blazes in Wash- aton was expected to be retarded »lay by showers. | Washington, April 17 (&) The fire hazard throughout the ihouse consideration of a crop s acific northwest was inereased )¢y agured by Representative sterday by continued warm | veather, although somewhat cooler | ut, temperatures prevafled. |1eadar, President Coolid = {taining an open mind with respect to Fire« Under Control e Chicago, April 17 () —— The first | '° rop of epring forest and prairie 8 in three widely separated as of the country genera r contral today. althot tinuing high winds in some dlots carried threats of flames anew, Tilson of Conne republican is main neher bill embodying Secre- |tary Jardine's proposal to ald farm- i thelr nmis ers in marketing through a farm ¢ con- [vided with a dis- [the treasury. fanning | produc pro u revolving fund out of Chalrman Haugen of agrienlturs committer held hearings for several weeks on {the corn beit other bills, has been dirccted, meanwhile, to dratt a proposal along his own ideas, |committee howe ¢ not pledged to support his pla prob |will bring together som the which honse th Fires which swept areas near Plymouth, Mass, have checked, and most of the and gra fires in Minne- large forest a prairie (Continued on P 13) of pro- {approval two 3 jcorn belt measure, with the |tzatlon fee proposcd in the |applicable to the first sales of |corn, cattle and hogs. ~ Both plans FIVE ON'§18 A WEEK T 9, o) H While the pres 1t {s not Women’s World Fair at e Fhicazo (',‘]m.ifies \h(‘ [will wait until the opinions of N Weaker Sex ars ago, and of the equal com- {group members in ess have baen brought out lined to- ward the principle of the Tincher {bill in providing for assistance witl Can- |out putting the government in the business of buving and sclling crop |surpluses. Mr. Haugen. on the other would have t board authorized to buy and sell products it the price should fall be- low the world market quotation plu import tarift on that commad would empower the presider 14 rift tes to any to pr farmers competit co Chicago, A edlan housewite ts about fecding a A knows some se- at money voman banker to male no contempora to every studio and counting house among several thousand women who are glorifying t ex at the b ] world fair which opened ara Forty-Hour's Devotion Forty-Hours' devotion will St. Mary's church tomorrow 10:30 o'clock mass. s will as- church in hear- devotions The (oduy open at s of cupboard finanes | N. Aitken, of RBeeton, co-proprietor is Mrs. H Ontario, ist the clergy at the wit i {ing confessions during t} chicken ranch. The man woodcarver is Miss | __ - Chicago. For | building from | carving in ture for which any thousands of income s but | s are | f her toil | sold apy, pre- | at her death | t most of the time in bed leaving i s of | Yiusk although her New Haven, 17 (®—For Alexadfiri has spent April 1e years Tony only occasionally and with much ef- Danish fort 10 sit in the kitchen of his son's in r ar The 1dget vas Den today when fir on the second floor ¢ the first fioor of brok lives a with his son, t b4-year-old man sprang from his bed and h ried into the street. The fire, which did damage estl- out on Aler- iri 0f family ur- use The fair will continue for a week ' Wandered Forty Miles From Where Plane Crashed Last Sunday proposed | INVALID FOR 9 YEARS BUT SHOWS | SPEED WHEN FIRE THREATENS HOME Mechanic Calvo Had REOPENING HONDAY Passaic Sherill Has 850 Police and Deputies Ready for Possible Riot Duty more o wli UL NIGHT AND DAY GUARD O HOMES AKD PLANTS LOMeers WL Not Carry from | Wit Wil Be Equipped to Defend Iemselves and Property—str ers Announce That Picketing Wil in Be Institnted — President Declines (o Interiere, 17 (A strike, which is mille inder Big Force of Police is previous p ¢ Morgan has decided to bring his HURDER HINTED AT " INBOOKARY CASE Man Wanted in Detroit Pre- pared (o Fight Extradition WANGAN SEEKS FACTS ' (Counsel Tor Prisoner Asks Jor Dis- st omm policemen strikers' unit to break erally police picketing have ge 1ted in rioting st of stri of th Is on Mor of 1he 3 Iy Wil Be Armed Horgan has announced s force of deputies will not riot guns, but that will (nately armed to protect They will guard : SR | and the homes of {he ) *|workers at nigit. The riot [r McCue of the | n proclaimed J Lictective Sergeant | fect 1 oinirz Ticrge Detroit, milis ar fight exiradition 1 in the W. F. necessary, closure Of Real Charge — Court But | earry Continues Case To Monday Allows No Bond. plary, aged ef- palice A .. poli il o, will Judge 1ne. will not unless It { Morgan satd Colby Defends Welshord bridgs Colhy, secretary nder President Wilson, wi wpear hefore Supreme Court Jus tice Black in Paterson today on be- If of Alhert Weishard, uate and leader of ) enring will 1 rpus alleging that n illegally hel owing his ; day. The gran vesterday retur charging him land hostility ment B bord v v} be Mangan is | £ id this mor Bookary is said to be implicated in a0 |9 Tony 27, 116 lavs er o ry n the Fana of | Detroit w Bostc can o from his arvest result- of the regis- itomobile, it on this morning, with beit and was Mangan, in the county Test Satur- Y Paterson ed indictments with inc to riot gainst t govern- Tudg st was read, Judge Mangan at said it is insufficient to plead to. did not want to be un- erstood st re to out the conditional he has ons charge he belfeves the w what the ing sald it is tained 14 with T Weis *ollow gned ors representin o as exhorl tant. Several other strike lead sympathi have he g the Rev. Lonce socialist of New York, on $10,000 bail nounced yeste le strike en e or in Thoma » for governor of arn 1 more will sed, wnd should k A Norman clud who ow ouf Mr. Thomas Passaic com information, might Interfere jension of others im- Mangar he rma- clieves la charg it it v it plic that the emery is ney rnian ake to raise $1,000,000 to pro- 1 for strikers held in attempts to bring the said ails. hont strike ident have should s in ehambers 1iTre Moors “hands off" inks it advisable, ed to fight Cooli €XIra- | yoojqed upon a polic given hil will lition 1 there are contended uld know antomo! case, he Ma grees of mu t he 1 |the char gan nd h s irder a “Alling said the eircum- | polic He until Judg i tify the o ing thei contin | without hov to jus- in 1Former (lassmates Stare wiu\r\ ( Open-Eyed ment as She Arrives in Azure Auto, Garbed in Latest Examples of Mo- | diste's Art. the connse in Driver Smashes Gates At Stanley St. Crossing I g a8 driv- speea the 3 Hl\": breaking 1t. | tender, told Of- | t the river gates s The regls. vestigat crashed Stanley a rossing last ning, gate iy lowering th A witne driver the a 1 | tration number. New York ions for 17 high Mrs, Prepara- school Frances nan Browning her hon- eymoon shopping tours in Fifth av- nue to buy gowns and other finer- ies which are being lavished her by her “Cinderclla man {a wealthy real estate broker Arranges School Transfer Tormer girl schoolmates in the Textile High school stared In won- der and clustered about the school- 1 bride in » groups, ad- finery n she drove school erday in Brown- automobile and arranged er transfer to the Haldan hool Cold Spring. N. Y n-room honcymoon house y Browning. The attentior boy students ce 1 on th t automobile and the footman outside t To hoth bo 8 Jame f Jo T th ss told 1t ficer the fault police have 30, was discoversd Nortali, who with her seven children, lives upstairs. Awakening her hus- nd, Mrs. Nortali picked up four-year-old son and ated Mrs. Jo husband by ure at liy respond still, day. Goes Shopping Later After transfer of the school pap- hin nine hours yest NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SA’[‘\TI{I)A—Y, APRIL 17, 1¢ the | aet, | writ of ha- | Weishord | ,'bedniné’s Child Wi—fe vPlannifig - To @ntinue High School Cours upon | " who is | 26. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS Confesses Fondness For “Dogs and Old Ladies,” Another Raises Pet Canaries While Farming Appeals to Many of Them, One Riot Guns ' FREDERICH GUENTHER CANADA 1S FACIAG OF TRINITY ST. DIES.~ GAR, MOVIE CRISIS “'“:' & ‘;fl“‘l OId and Reductions in Tarifl Hurt Do- orbin Employe for - inion Motor Manulacturers 38 Years S ... NO MORE FILMS FROM U. § ¥ has Quebee Provinee Censorship Canse under the care of the family American Picture Men to Act— ! physician Canadian Auto Firms Faciog 85,- 100,000 Loss Through Tariff, n , 17 (P—Am American moving n points of discus- Wiy i ('Hh'.‘l‘&n‘ Inctious on motor as one of its He was born in ony July 28, 1549, and en is country in 1881, He rent oceupations, the one belng his mason he located at Surviving hiw s, Lonlsa and N vity, Mrs, ard Appel Brookiyn, N. d Edith city; and aughter, Lea Caroll great jury upon manufacturers, and & Montrea face second and citics 1 ¢ the their moving pal until | piant: 1 down a threat by ritutors to deciine their product in the face : censorship. Manufacturers ct the tariff re. s will b inon, the are four Doro- Funeral servic lay afternoon : it R Martin W, 1 John's GGerman Tuth- will officiate, B rview cemetery. ve oy M 2 o'clock, o eran vill lustry Intermined. 1t is ver, that It will we antag ilar not heew the « how- of that NEGRESS IS ARRESTED {Springfleld Police factories, provides auto- than $1.- et n ¢ an to Shut Down n motor ¢ Holding Women In Murder Case On Testimony of Little Boy. Portland, Stella Culley, carly this wtill i (P \r rres cor Domin 1y to Me., April connection Wednesday night of 27, colored who was | nited com ! rday was ordered as th result of a story fold by a five in Bangor, belte s of 1} 10 Hoyt of the slain n Hoyt boarded ory 1 Motors sir have | Thi bbi son ¢ The police, who know 1 stabbing until after the d not decided ¢ t charge would be p Mrs, Cnlley, whom th arraign in court this af ors had been arranged, the 1 ti-veor- | MISSING LINK" HODEST b EVEN IN HER DEATH Rrao, Bearded Tady | G accompanied 1 a friend, drove t he larger dep pur- Teaves chasers in them. Curious women an zirls followed looked he frocks. From the de t to a small p-fifth oft where she hought dress, an evening gown ing cape. This is where Mary Lou pas, ng's first “Cinderella,” bou rocks before her adoptio iside after {t bec she was older t herself. Browning Fats Sandwich While Mrs. Browning was dining at the Hotel Commodore L Mr. Browning was having & ha sandwich, a piece of ple and a cup of coffee at the counsel table in the munictpal court, terested in & case realty companies. out to lunch because outside the courtroom iim by thelr interest. In- struction That Her Body Re her as she Cremated ex son me know nan she re d g circus spleler who t all he When row- 1 threa wou where he was in- brought by his He did not go of the crowds pare lies time crocheting. her and 1 out, bothere to throw th who * ew upward. monkey-li | THE WEATHER Hartford, April 17—Forecast for New Britain a Fair tonight and colder tonight. Sunday | [eult —®& 'at her familiarity with literature, strangers being surprised ;,BRYS LEVEL BIG GUNS AT ! INAFRICAN DESERT, FOUND {REAI]Y FOR MILIS Fact They Have Unusual Hobbies' WETS AND ALSO FIRE BIG BROADSIDE AT OFFICIALS LANPIER 30 VEARS N Consdion Oficil, ot SERVICE WITH POLCE cofer of Yale And BTSN Coach Stagg of Chi- cago University Call- ed In To Testify To- day. iggest Member of Force Recalls Early Days in (City Meanwhile Supporters of Prohibition Consider Re- questing Ousting of Gen eral Andrews and Dist Attorney Buckner. Guns of Drys to comba Canad «aloon er to det of General ague commi: mine A ders ard Distriet testimony Ve removal from off shal of f , Attors ited more corplote of the Volstead act or its jodifi tion, proved especially displensing ohibitionists, and the ressed by Goneral And v hypothetical « strieléd manu non-intoxicati ment control might 1ckner, ho has nfore latter to 1 ex- in reply that - aid @ opir govern. CLARENCE LANPHER, orcetnent 1 on > said to The pu- orked one m, to 6 L BOLICE or'y iich ay (Continu Page 15 ) BAFFLED BY STORY OF ROBBERY . Oftic n v 1 iy cap- became | beat in- id “inlay- territory,” as Officer 1 R < st Norwalk Paymaster Say: only present members of the | Bandit Relieved Him force who were doing duty | “lien Officer Lanpher appoint- | of 87,890.50 b Wi Licutenant Samuel a Officers Hellberg o W ore Norwalk, April Willlam e W $7,890.50, P prose mended hy Kah him tion was ¢ tailing a was giv ath er b ad olman. 1ay b tan hehind it of a bag, isapp. on: Judge Alling Imposes Fine | on Two Milk ‘ Dealers his h 2o reasen sy one o | OLARK'S HEIRS OPEN UP o FIGHT FOR INHERITANCE in town or Sons And Daughters Montana Senator Defend Interests Against Others’ Claims April 17 ters of t tiv and on na E. liams k M rgeant Officer warrants ) D. Holcomb of the (cure a share Exchange. The ar- |tate, value ! Charles E 1 ng of a drive to stop the alleged |Clark, Jr., M Katherine T.. lers using registered han their own. 8er- |Marcelle Clark bottles | dren, yesterday the United district mpanles relationship claims adva Missouri and Denver womer th represented ed a for A MeW Clark Hines, Misso i of Morris the sen enter were men posses F. Mangan Th motion requesting t flle an amended complaint sefting forth the facts and ances upon which they ms Mrs Mrs. the GUSTAVE STOPS IN BERLIN Rerlin, A —King Gustave v to Stockholm a with President e rday. He is visit the German presi- cireums their st base Hi Mille v Mrs, McWilliams a recently flled action in court, declaring that wern daug rs of Senator Clark by an |eariter marriage in Missourl, a