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FILPIND BATTLER [PETR . LS b I]lES AFTER B“UT AFTER 05 YEARS HERE. Clever Sencio Expires at Hospi- fal--Beaten by Taylor Milwaukee, April 20 (A - Senclo, Philippine boxer, dled here this morning. The boxer, who was defeated by Bud Taylor of Terre Haute, Ind,, in a 10 roind bout here last night was taken to the emergency hospital this morning. Hospltal authorities said | he was dead when examined for ad- mittance Both Senc physical exa and appeared to During the fight Senclo seemed tire. Jass, until the opening of the seventh round, when Taylor assumed the ag gressive with some telling blows. In the ninth round, during a rally Taylor \H( pad him on the chin with a right hand punch. The blow did not floor Sencio, but he was “out on his feet” for about half the round During this time he was hit several times, but did not fall, At the close of the bout reeled to his corne tives were admin He did not react immediately and it was neces- sary to help him from the ring. His lers fook him to a hos- pital, A physician was called short- ly before he was removed to the emergency hospital. Captain of Dete v said the 1al 1n‘vs'lgkflnnl would be made. Taylor and his| handlers returned to <‘hll’:|go 1ast night, police sald, and so far as they |Mrs, Brosseau Larly This Moming—Funeral 10 be Held Thursday, 112 La Salle street, dled at 4:% o'clock this morning at ?n"fir an fllness of stomach trouble, | He was a pionaer settler in the | northern part of tha city, where he | has lived since he was 11 years old He was born In Tanls, Con Clair, Treland, in 1860, and sper his early boyvhood there. His parente Thomas and Mary Moyland Lam | bert, dled while he was still a boy ed to this country n this clty. Difterent o0k up his early y 23 years North & Clever od and Taylor passed the | n,f:»m t tion before the bov n hefore th IS fonegia in fino conditfon. | T LTI company. Judd st was A Court Prosperity, America, and the M soclation of the factory s in existence, claimed mber, He lcaves fous Mrs, T. onenfun . Da him es a m | daughters v Lambe John F. Peter slx grandehi nicces and neph at | four sons, Thomas J., and St T ak dren, and seve | ews. Funeral Sencio where restora orvices will be held a solemn high mass of requiem, In terment wll be In 8. Mary's cems TS MRS, NASH WITHDRAWS ives Harry Mc- of Connecticut At Peter T. Lambert, 68 years old, of | his home, Modern Woodmen of Amer- !’ | Thursday morning at 9 o'clock with | EXCYAESTARWAS | BROKE AT Es(ate of John DeSaulles Ap-, praised as lnsolvem New Tork Toht Yale made the all-Ameri 1897, and who v in Westhury, L. solvent fll April of ) famous 1 ets were shown to 441.42 and $28,182.84 At the N divorc ris polies was just! br t not guilty and was John L. Do Sanlle lor 14, was ! hown in the A. H. De United brother. Trust company. latter sole guardian ,were granted letters tion in April, counting s from boy I8 {n the custod. cr, now a resident of ing e was [ lor 3 zranted divorce in a trial in which | the daneer, ' marital Saulles, A ehown name of Miss figured as t difforences with Longer Dr aquarterhac according to with the surrogate today. time of Tia €aul Nassan Mine 1918, the he cause of the balance on hand of $6,050.87 vn 1 - i A TTERAT 1 L.D, TUES APRIL FlRLHuN Two Derby T DEATH. Thrown to Payvel Automobiles Coll Derby, April 20 ( sponding to an ala Chief Englr M local fire departme Ferarty, o member glne company wer tuken to Griffi hey received medi 20 (P) ~ The who for vere later dlscharge Tha nceldent happened when the | Birmingh can m shot to d in 1917, 4s in an acconnting A glven as eathil o t the h other ot an fn a delivery rated by chine proc men Foundry h bilities ede monr 4 wa Ate and making a driveway whe ppened, The parently truck owned by ¢ Ansonfa and op Brinsmade collided ind of the truck, and Fox oft the m men were picked A taken to t Janc ceording to Killing, plead- acquitto 8, jr., who {s un next of kin filed. Charles resident the company, County ola, N. Y., the of the o of administ and the ac- date, The v of his moth- Chile. She was 1awn a child on this afternoon, of oli§ Iriving a car with i1 hild, ar De |y was crossing ‘ h‘om of his home hospital, wher Joan Sawyer, | of the creditors' Depar Joseph Raslas to the interseel hed the lnog Impmpcl Brake Charge Comes After Accident After his automobi Russell street, Policeman Ny Al URE tment Members, ment When Two Ide, While re. | this morning, | I'ox of the Edward rm en injured » rm . at sl ly 1 hospltal where cal ationtior (("‘l!‘ a. | m Iron | members of 11\‘ 1 wer given trinek owned nn] ki, w | Sey- | atreet, | 1 along n roline wn into a pri- | n the accldent| \chine had av-i | of o Arivewn Charles ith Kasden rles ro & ogar 1p by other fir e Tospital, Ly Cha = | wera had knocked tford avenue 4 Wennersten Martford, was Strolls for improper brakes, 1 Welinski, aged the avenue in He was taken to e, it he H 8 maid, e |hanked the republic | tation to (Contlnued From First Page) committee, hut Alderman leelined to sorve, saying rved several times and he to be relfeved. Alderman ed Counellman Grzybowski wtead When the report of the corimitteo wag read, Alderman Judd appointed ‘ouneilmen Hausmann, Carlson and )ison to nofify the democrats and {the 1aft jolned the republfear ,\ derman Maerz, democratic leader, members for their decision to recognize the min orlty party by allowing them chalrmanship and two places every commitiee, e sub nominations of the demoer: and they were approved, Iderman Judd extended an invi- Mayor-Elect Gardner Weld to addres Weld sald he had not come pre alk, is pleasure at the harmonious out come of the meeting, “I Imow we Johnson b wished in his has | | 1 | | Judd nam- | {she secured rooms at | teetives and ! polic but he wished to express | ro golng to be able to get along in | §00 ape,” he eaid grected with applause, It developed during the can cancus, that Alderman J. Gus tave Johnson was a candidate for the chafrmanship of the finance commitiee, Alderman Falk, who has held the place for the past year, was also a candidate and was the cholce of the caucus, Democratiec members of the coun- cll who were assembled at the office of Mayor A. M. Paonesea the republican caucus outcome had His remarks | $ republi- | awaliting | cooly but definitely determined that ! 20, 1926, (Comlnued rrom Page 1) According to the story Katherine and Mrs, Leb. 14, whe #irl to leave the Pipkin homa at It was a rainy day and Mr. Pipkin took her to Hartford, Long's hotel. She remained there two or three days, when her room was entered by two men who sald they werc de- who took her to the Hartford police station, whtre it is said she found sho was charged by Mrs. Pipkin with preparing to run | Subse- | with the her husband. charge was nolled in court. The glrl left and homo of her sister, Mrs, John Jan- ites, in West Cromwell, where she resides ot the present time, On her release by the court. Miss Grabowski a her gisters, Mrs, Janite and Mis Helen Grabowski of Middletown, talned Attorney Stecln of Hartford to bring sult Hartford | ing defamation of | . They :lrnnptv[ the sult upon payment of 400, sald to he due for back vages, It 18 reported. On Feb., 18 Mr. Pipkin, who sald to have been preparing for a trip to Cleveland, made over an un- divided half interest in his property to his w The transfer took place in the office of Justice Thomas A ¥ gton. On March 22 he turned over the other half of the property to her. ski's fa state Pipkin were friendly until | thel atter ordered the | where | went to tha | re- | nst Mrs. Pipkin for ( subsequently | 18 | FASTING RECORD " AGAIN SHASHED . ;This Time Buropean Goes 46 Days Without Food (P —-The Euro- pean fasting record has fallen again Adolph Giuckman, an artist and | playwright who fasts under the| name of Ventgos, today finishod his forty-sixth foodless day, smashing the record of forty-fiva days estab- lished oniy yesterday by Otto Klein | and Max Kramer, Ventgos fs contlnuing his fast fn a glass cage in the teachers' con- tederation building, and says he will end the disputo over the world's champlonship by holding out for |Afty-one days, or one more than the | jrecord claimed by Frank Wolfe of {Jones, Oklahoma. The playwright has completed n ‘vhr act comedy since entering the cage and has lost thirty-three pounds, His welght today was giv en a8 seventy ° pounds. Berlin, Aprll 20 ni BOYY’ GLUB CADDIES HOLD FIRST MEETING Will Be Rated As Class A and As | Clage B—Must Study Manuals and Will Be Pald Salary A meeting of the caddies at the | Elizabeth shuttle Meadow club was held last vening for the purpose of organiz- | B e e e I e e "’nEM[Eims ARE GIVEN | WIFE OF CONSTABLE | . . P REGOGNITION SUES FOR DIVORGE City Items The condition of F'red Twichell, ar old son of Mr. and Mrs, R . Twichell of 93 Yorest street, mm reported slightly ifmproved but | stlll eritical at New Britain Gen. eral hospital today, Miss Ramona Jennings and Misa Tomkins of West Spring- fleld, Mass, were visitors in this city today. John Haffey of .os ‘\n‘(]fA Calit., |a she erI in Humboldt county, and a ormey resident of New Britain, s \Iflnmr his brother, Joseph Haffey, ummer street, Walter T. and Rosalie M. Curtin | wold today through the Camp Real tate Co. property at 28 Columbla street to John and Mary Beno. Emil and Anna Arbour sold today |through the Camp Real Estate Co. o three-family house at 197 Jerome street to Bernard Miller, Don’t let ill health mar your beauty A Good Pill s the Best Laxative There's no need for any woman to let 111 health fmpair her attractive- ness. Sallow skin, muddy, blotchy, pimply com= plexions are ofttimes due unpafd unless they wero granted a chair gton woman at manship they would not recede from the stand taken last year and would not serve on commitiees, When Councllman Fred G. Haus- mann entered the office and in formed the minority party a chair. | manship had been allowed, Alder-|she man John Maerz, democratic leader, gald: “Let us assure vou, at i appreciated.” Last week Democratic could determ was nothing | , was not serlously infured. rregular abo bout. | “We will the affair,” a “and it we T am sure he | ort here, We can | ;- t-mortem s there h 3 fous times made unfounded charges| & The eaddles this scason will be | the girl 1o the Hartford po- |Surplicd and managed entlrely by | |lice, the state police and the Con- |the Boys' club of New Britain mmi | nectient. Huma Mrs, Pip.|Will be in charge of Harry Over-| atement | Strom, caddy ‘m?«wr. alko supplied {arviowed, axcapt to Miy thal | by.the Boys'iclub: BNt oxeobio ot No tipying will be permitted on | I1ie course thia year, but caddles will Lo paid a rvegular cal Class A caddies will he pald 75 cents and s B caddics will be patd 50 cents. | The class B caddies will be eligible | for promotion to Class A as rapldly as they qualify. | Giolfers who fnsist fip will be permitied to add thelr contribution to & hox at the caddy he money will be used | at the end of the season for a din- | ner for the boys. Tupsday evening the caddies will | | meet at the Boys' elub gym for a | drill. Manuals have been glven out when they ars in full bloom, because | to the boys and must he studied. | the poison bl the honeybees | Those who qualify with the highest which play so big a part in pollenat- [ rating will be Class A and the others | ing the flowers, il be Class B ¥ solely to constipation. Relieve constipation— and watch the eyes brighten, the complex- fon clear, heauty return. Beecham’s are woman’s friend—a real help to good health. Easy to take, no disagreeable after effects. Insist on 'claims of approximately $15,000. These include accounts at the Pip- | ing Rock club, the Vanderbilt and | Knickerbocker lotels and Louis Sherry. Notes for $3,153.33 are due the bhrother named administrator. At the time of his death De Saulles ! was a partner in the firm of Heck- scher and De Saulles, but the ad- minlstrators show no receipts from this source. G. M. Heckscher held | claims agalnst the estate amount- "IN | jng to $40,000. These claims, based e e and un- o promissory notes, were mutn some other candidate COMEA | .oiopq0q and discharged, ard to complete the Nash tioket | 5o b L6 o B INSTALLING ELEVATORS but a single coalition Work Begun Today in Making Nee- BUILDING P Building permits b a8 follow ¢67 Common $100; Ign Present Is Alone In Race For D, ' RMITS been jssued , 20 Wilson MeGregor, A. R. Presidency. Washington, April 21 (P—With- | wal of Mrs. George White of New York, ns a candidate I president-general of the Daugl of the American Revolution oft Mrs. Alfred Brosseau, of necticnt, with an apparently that honor, h withdrew, she & interest of harmony little 1a." t for The divorce sult mentions no co- | respoadent, according to Attorney gentlemen, s G n of West Hart- ho is representing Mrs, Pip- New York nelo, ¥ oday follo Con- clear p'|r!\, $275; stand Hh Stanley Works, to remove 45 feet of | imney on Curtis street and re- ace same, § ph Zacak, Lawlor . three-family | 0uld not consistently accept plac 210.000; Peter Bernask), 67 |on standing committees unless o0 {lowed a chairmanship, having ehastian O | fused to serve under those condi . [tions last year, ield for {al CEr i ntial successor 10 fo it d, mderstood that Mr. Pipkin e se providing housee, | clinton ¥ ipon paying a th 3 \/ two children., ) . *ho 18 living in this | working in Hartford. Mrs Meadorw | = running the garage on Boronaro & i pithnesstam 2 Aprll 20 (Pr—Promoter | Panl Ponta and | jim Mullen indefinitely postponed 8 Brighton street, | o tan round bout between Bud Morris Kotkin, 185 | Taylor and Harold Smith of Chi- repairs to roof. | eago, scheduled for Fast Chle sc, 40 Peari comt. | ynq,, Priday night, Mrs. Mary Dunn, 12 repairs to dweliing, Mary Dunn, 369 Park street, for which to vote when the are opened at < of the Daughters’ h is now in session. LEON ERROL INJURED [RYabblygregged Workmen have bégun the prelir Painful Fall During Presentation |inary work for the installation ‘lnrw elevators in the state capltol. |« iirs to dwelling, $50; Dr. { The west elevator is closed to the | M. W. Maloney, 18 Vine street, re- con Errol, | publle and will remain closed until | pairs to roof, £300; M. L. Kennedy, the stage | the ne ctriec elevator which 18 to | Lyle road and Stanley street, dwell- take the place of the prwsut\mg and garnge, $7,500, plunger s 1 od and in working ler. Untll then the cast elevator | READ HERALD lig the only ene that wil I )u upr\ ed., 5 At the sion = rrlpr."'lv. ’m- 1‘“ (rcm thn of both electric elevators, Additional - Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemc Will Help You stroact, Baltzer, t avenie, Cavaliere, Be — e house, $14,000; jert, Perondie, $300; avenue, Chieago, Fruit trees should not he sp. promising | o essary Improvements At the State | died on ! &e Hartford cight, ey | | | Capitol. The Nation's Laxati OAL PRICES ARE LOWER or the Best Grade Old Company’s Lehigh ds of Taylor | n on Janu- Comedian Suffers | from all bla of Show in Citieago, Chicago, April 20 (A egged comedian and sereen, sustained a painful in- jiry to his ankle during his per « last night § [ “DIAMOND DYES” COLOR THINGS NEW Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye LASSIFTED ADS performancs 1 wa was &toppea taken to o hospit Fire Dept. Recoxd for Month to Be Broken - depariment had a respite appropriations by the board of con trol since then have fncreased amount avallable for the work to | 844,250 Medical anckfl v Taken i Up at Dallas Convention 'Nw: Zemo. Dallas, Texas, April 20 (#) - |vally every of Varlous forms of “quackery” wers ter, Pimples, Rash, Blackhcads and attacked by Dr. Arthur J. Cramp, [thollar ekin discases will be re- director of the bureau of investi. |MOv | gation of the American Mediea) + ssociati 77th annual as- convention today. In an illustrated lecture he said he prevalling modes of quackery e the rejuvenators, “which rang: composition from the glandular stance of ringtailed MODKeYS 10 | see—————— radinm emanation dissolved | I delegates today | 5 numerous reports - | ¥ g the committee for cal reh | the ot ~ package 1ing lirection s s 0 woma . oft, dell- d ment will be Iy month, the numerous rmanent |grass fire calls of the past week be t1%, ling responsible ros o Corbin avenu sha rich, colors in for the s v day Ail re or roken t trace onded to a call at for a grars f ring the sk vigorously Zemao, t] tiguid Tt and making | ngirgs — | (”\ (()‘ I‘T ASSIGNMENTS ( o following assignments has been made in the city court: Wed- ist wi th- |nesday, A .2 p. m. Emillo eolor is |Grillo vs Krikort hurs- t is linen, [day. Apr| 0 a m. ths Com ¥riday, April 23, 2 p. Ne Britai rs soriation treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. Ask your druggist for a small size §0c or large bottle $1.00. other hoard of of 0. Kilhourne April 26, Conrad Ci- el Dress Co., et al, Tuesday, April 37. 1 p. Krafehik Petor Pet- Waler Stepiar | ot Wedresday, \pecnal Lccture l‘oda\ | At Yale [)mrp}r \chool New Haven, April 20 () - cond of the Natha v gg, Stove ad Chestnut $16 Pea $13 w« « No. 1 Buckw heat $9 » w Fill Your Bins Now Our Coal Satisfies he Shurberg Coal Co. Office and Yard 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250 VS, ul; Albert C. t company; John Krause, mection with | #ention of the was given to Alber ! His Willam W has of lectu e 178'h a Yalt Divi aay Coa ni hool by Professor ( of Colu rsity. \\ \H R RATES (P A h OPPOST F Following Protassce Raymond o Estates Appraised for th.\tc Court Records therefore go Canadian National Hogan has OMBINE the satisfaction .hl wil C luxury-travel ic wonderland. See Jasper Naional Park -with its bundreds ©f towering pesks. View at close range the mighty Mount Robson, highest peak in the Canadian Rockies—dwarfin the tallest of jts surrounding compantons. Se: miracles of grandeur as you whirl westward over gorge-spinning bridges, alongsid: tosring rivers and through & country wild and beautiful. H. House 1 Frenc!; Fr;n? ( :ran}\ca own to 30.32 Toda\ (F)—The Fr ned today y by Canadisn traic, radio-equ For further information see cur agent ot #end in the coupon. 1 reac W. 1. Gilkerson, G. A. P. D. 313 Washington Street, Boston, Mase Please nd me yout free bouklet on Tasmer aticnal Park, also Tourist map of | Battermilk Bsby Chick Food = Cavaou o GRAND TRUNK Lemgest Railwey Sydem tn SAmeks 14 s Sold and Guaranteed by hospital ar & P. fTROPLE ¢ was immediat |

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