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— . FINAL EDITIONcon e, 45 WY BRIT AIN HER ALD [E=um ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1926. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS —-'——————r“———“—-—— | FRENCH DEBT NOT ' MOTHER AND 3 SONS DIE 'V:OMENBOUNDOVER AMERICANS WILL ~ MIGHTHAWK NEST TWO MEET DEATH WHEN CAR VET AGREED UPON| IV BLAZE AT ADAMS, MASS. FOR STRIKEATTACK ~SHARE MOSUL OIL OWNERS ) CONVICTED' SWERVES OFF HIGHWAY AND 0. §. Conmissin Deays 1 Father Seriously Burned In Early Morning Three Wiy Bl { Up Non-Dnion Turkish Fields Are to Be Ex- Police Win ase Against Apart- Decision Until Monday ' Fire Which Ravages Home Moo Held o High ot pted by Al Ineets | et on I Sunmr Siret | CRASHES TEI.EPHUNE PU[E PROGRDING _ ONVTOUSY 5% 5 87538 W S 40T GRoWD GROWIS AT LEWIS FOUR PONERS INLUDED WAN MWD WOWAN i S49VICTIN IS NOT | Anna Lipnisky A nd Glving Careful Study 1o All Provi. | home hete early this morning. An- out of the house fo a garage in the Berlin Court Prosecutor Wants Bond Ofl THelds In Uast Will Be Worked Witness Accuses Prosecutor of 1y |other son, Vietor, 8, died in the |rear where he obtained his automo- i ) : l Maunce Regan, New sfons of Proposals—Meanwhile | Plunkett Memorial hospital and her | bile and drove to the police station Set At $1.500 But Judge Griswold ~ Br Interests From U, S, Great jnp_polic man Alleged To Have "husband is {n a serious condition to give the alarm. o ranc C l Kl“ d — ! trom burns, ¥ In the meantime the fire hag | MoKes It $300—31 Waive Fxam- Britain, Holland and France, An Tipped ON Proprictors To Get Rid Ven oup e’ e Belglim's Awaits Action. i Two girls, Eilen, 14, and a friend, made progress and the interlor was | jnation, nouncement Says. Cleely Gardner, 16, Who was spend- |{n flames when firemen arrly ; S icrisunly) Daniel Fe""‘ Ha“ Re[“l’se lll Early Mornmg AC- Washington, April 24 (P—Amer- | Ing the night with her, escaped un- Major, who returned with the Th the four wo wrrestod New York, April 24 (®--Ameri An api jca's debt commission proceeded injured. men, succcedad in climbing to vesterday by state policeraen {n |cans will sha \ English, French |street ’ s and His Life Is De. ' fldent At North Ha- S d e | With the exception of Mr. Major window of the room where the girls | 13erlin on charges of breach of the | ana Duteh interests it ting the [this mor P pired of Today | autiously today in fis study of e x and Dutel intercsts in exploiting the | this mo as a place of rey Y < 4 Wy “ ~ll were sleeping on the second floor, | were ping and roused them, ! Peace were bound over to the June France's new debt offer, delaying | fire scemed to have started fn | others carried out the youngest son, of the superior court in bonds ' Y25 ¢ll Wwealth of Mosul, in the king- and worship at t ing | ven. Italian Terms Are Approved P where Major is believed to have been | could t re Y, < Judge George G. Griswold in |[field, in the opinion of some geolo- I8 not consid nd The condition of Claire Daniel Fields, | Sirce % ¢ discussion. Wi 1 could not recover, 1 ¥ { P 1 5 ioUErandl wRliaitiotupieg [ steeping. Tho interlor of the house was |the Lerlin court last evening. The richest ofl producers in the |seeking men. fo 11 g vas seriously injured in the explc tement wers voiced by soms i R ing 8 kg : g e ter o aver. Vatierd today's —_——— {fourth, Parina Archelll, was in the [subject for discussion of diplomats |"®" it - |nine aboard the submarine it | i Center of Town, in might Lo usked to mni il be made next Tnesday, evening. | vore gether with British, French and that 1 o B ceons at the submarine base, i iIl turther on its proposed settle- | SENAlE PROH[B]”ON COMM“ IEE\ The attorney for the women waived lang Dutch groups, will share i the | qor oo oot VAt | grone se in his right 1 age—Two Others in Ma- tions that a counter propoeal| [t0 be wives of men who are on strike lcompuny was mads by Walter ¢, [0 ! bt ‘v“‘"”v‘u”":‘r' UV i an effort to save his lite, surgeons | chine Injured. AL L ’D 5 ‘nf the brick yards, Teg resident of the Standard jookine for () I 0L el iy morning amputated the member | The fac that Ambassador Be- R[i R EIS eny ’lemmom of Pl'Of.; The court room in the Berlin| 3 a of New Jersey upon R e ust below the knee. His condition | - o | loan } was filled to overfiowing | . from Europe yesterday. | ! Dot guilty TEeS of |this aftergoon was said fo be very | : litted yesterday, went beyond m.d ! \ o'clock arrived and it |’ <t Petroleum company “‘“‘)"‘”'” of the liquor luw by Mrs, [serious and {t was thought that he| New Haven, April 24 (P—When ffered last summer by e Cail-| MlSSIN[i SIN[;E OET | illy decided to adjourn to the |holds con ong to the vast tract | »'("H Wollma eph Wornick | probably would die, the roadster in which they were : wission secu particularty . : 5 fallowed. ) x i : o the e G oot | could not be provided for all those [mous reservoirs of ol UELE [ AnniEn qua in is n sister, Marou Mae Hofl | 314 crashed into s telephone | Was (senuine — Liquor'w}m were desirous of witnessing the | T ticipating American con. [ M* i . ing Kosty an, 1% Pine street, Reno, Nev. | P! pole | s [Foul Play Feared—Police Washingrou, April 24 P — The - e i . P a1, 1 o ntereste] L1 esidents, York h >an-American Petrol s of the submarine on the process of cleaving up the auge war| Search Quietly for s b Grosidents [tk ithe L Amerloan s B s ot sl anyi b SR e e adts L ihe R D i ataten) Hav They L together with brick yard workers, jand Transport company, the Atlan- | FooP A 65 (O g i ; h sion. e ! e S e x Months aven, They Say. pade up the large crowd. tie Refining company and the Gult \TOWKRY out Aatriek fing 1o his crew mates, he went into | Haven, were instantly Kkilled and A e e i e ‘ e Dikeuas oalOver Ronds Refinlng _company. The four m- |G, s, Oficors ihe btiury compartment to take | the drtver, Dennis Donahue, trolley wrually in the hands of the Amer — e S Ea e e O ;\,‘_”-‘ g ‘k’f"_j‘ Bha < proie we raided the ap and when the exploston coourred, | CPIO¥e, and his companien, ), the Ialiun set Fitchburg, Mass., April 24 () — ashington, April 24 ) — The ck when court was opened and | 1€ i . elasd & fawe ol : : urred. gres leg ! o took the i Marle Perciak, were injured, clusing sceuss of the senate prohi- | {he three women were pre i nd FLo Dok ine s iarally an R cin e : preariox without |y ry Were enacted today in , fore the bar. Trosecutor C granaguimD € empty Dottls caen and it hurled him with great | Lost Control of Car e for watification. | WATRIng or known cause of any and an atmosphere that | [€Wis tead the charges nst them Wornien S lolence against the steel overdeck. | The accident occurred in front Awnits President’s Slgmature | Kind, Mrs. George L. Barber, 44 lifted the event far above the ordi- Judge Griswold agked them nca was heln rehed. Ofer/| Lo Rib logs were broken, sid L8| s prarnenvy. pavage i the She 1 AT tace av ed o elly muti- | e Tailan agrecment, wpproval of | year old registered nurse of Spring- 47 i congressional procedure, | What their p 1” fir al ;’""-‘“ TART R w IN H[]M[ eney testified roturned: n |1, o4 ead werecruelly mutl- | eory yurnpike, just aouth of/fhe e 5 bitterly mtes! 5 Althougl ) capitol's larges Villan olean of v(uu, an ey g ot ULLAD | s . g e was bitterly tested | guyg gl diverced and an at-' o HOVED capiigle Slark s : e e ibout 20 nin nd sald he | mhi board of Inqulry temporarily | UFOUY CrOSsing. As the car round uronghout ils consideration hy tl g e Ce T00I Was pre-empticd for | soe | £ fa e O ey temPOratlY | ed the curve, golng . towaed VHAIC SR e e o 12 old ladles’ home the day's final chapter of testimony | Attorney Wholean waived usmented st SRl ;‘fl | lingtord, the driver Is safd to have sident Coolidge to become effec- has not been scen or heard and argument, it could not accom. vXam wtion '“1’ Prosecutor Lewls v told him she pays the rent|available witnesses had been heard, | 198t control with t resulting T8 sl sntined. ednes 1 e Ditibes o the crowd that gathered to A that they be held for the June | Hushand Who Sued for :or e apariment. : leean & ! s x : : e eand t will be unable to complete fts re- | 72! ote of 54 to 83, and this decision | : . hree weeks of tempestuous the superior court, Hartford, Rendezvous for Night Hawks 't until several of the men who | ‘Vitnesses appeared at the offie: wus confiimed yosterday with the ) = 4 J liscussion come to their dramatic " a heavy bond | Loss of Love Wants ? d women wirc NKINg were fnjured have recovered suffi. | ©f Conorer EIi Mix here today for setlon, 43 24, of a motion for ;i acts of search that have close s t do you consider a heavy S R i s tly 1o testitn . The condition of | the inquest Beld by him. Dk e el bl ol by Ut ate e Foe | ce b notialaret Gn e foE Brigadicr Ge 1 Andrews, the asked the judge. | quare Meal 2 midnight Friday SR, & "‘I:”"""‘l today to | 1IN Taylor, North Haven medica smocrat,. M 3 | S GRS (T prohibition enforcement chief, wis | Fifteen hund dollars,” snap- o have the repu- |he somewha hl_‘N_‘wM.'Ml several | eXaminer, one of the first to ar Cfiy ol b o iking Stwmoned again to the committce jped Mr. Lewis, and a gryul went | tion of i street walk- | ave still on the hw»rl’ t rive at the scene after the acci room as one of the fnal witnesses |through the court room. There was — Afic) and drinkers frequent the Fo e dent, attended the case, making « for the drys, but befors he took the | some exchangs of words regarding = linking pay- | mysterions disappearance i | street, char with assaul artment leer v testif report to the coroner this morning 2 A s el g stand the committes heard Russel) [the difference between a heavy bond i o - B Pl s | Donahue was said to have' Hean e v\;‘ yesia sfi i e '}, the s l.ec Tost, of Hariford, Conn, echair- {and a prohibitive bond, in the course 16y piet HPYBINIIYREI0NRS CULE Crie o tad s { blinded by glari > b n o young glaring headlights of n of the Yale News, y direct- | ¢ i ¢ prosecus that | B. W. Ailint in police court {oday Amit dor Ber- nurse, kept her sool News, deny direc! f which the prosecutor said tbat B. W np . 4 decision until Monday after an | the front room of the first floor |but at the hospltal it was said he | h, when they appeared dom of Irak, Mesopotamia. This | Bacchus, wi s iy nie New London, Conn,, April 24 (#— | i % ” 8| glsts, Las possibilities of being one |mobiles discharg: - . first clasy electriclan's mate, who |y v Lixpressions of hope of an early | fro qae in a state of collapse at | badly damaged. women were lda M e of ¢l 1 Tlflged‘ Occurs on Curve |world, and hus been an international % L an-Sion that killed three and injured | : hospital undergoing examinatiop, it | o liam Grabeck tesiif t § I'iesday, took & turn for the worse | oss w e Dt going since the war, N . 5 wssion. 1t was indicated that ' YALE EDITORS TEST]FYING BEFORE iRt e G D i today. De the efiorts of sur-| Front of Pierpont’s Gar- men!. But there were no indica- | examination. The wonen are said [control of the Turkish petroleutn |y hele e Bal LGB ROLL badly smasned in the explosion and er's proposal, formerly sub- Fisher and Declare Re- y cent Vote at Ul nnelsllv‘" A e seats |which is belleved to contain enor- John Ifotya, followed by | Naval records show that his nest | riding swerved from the highway proccedings and it was necessary for cerns include the andard OQl 4 omas . MeDorn Pellds was electrician of the watch | i0 North Haven early today, Anna ] . , any to stand in the bac » | companies of New Jers 1 New |OUEh, representing Mrs, Wollman |t s engaged in warming up the | Lipnisky 4 N Rega to Get in Ne\\‘ many to stand in the back of the panies o Ry A O S Vo it s ho ently to Tot tiis : o Sttt ,: raflroad brakeman, both of Ne PRES— Ofticer Feene Mrs, Woll oposal, publicity in conncetion fessor Irving Fisher, called se town who have real estate and Ta g ) ) s ago by e | could provide the mor “Rest as- iy Sy (el Lo (e IR : g el aait Nwre Lap L (T / e Pl N R r told | Miss Lipnisky and Regan, wha = nly a brief time rematned for the , sured thal have my reasons for Mrs, Wolk safd her husba 3 a9 TR s % cre, but IR trattichoro, t New York e 5 1 . y Were seated on the right side f : e, | aattichore, Wi, New York elly | (agimony before the closing argu- |asking that the bonds be he he and some time ago . s immer Schedule Becomes | 1o R e A ommities of ie i'rench eha Sehen dy, N. ¥ vi |z : Co ar, 1 ey 2 el i ! ¥, uients in which Julion Codman of |said. He argued that the women , .. . = . ~ . u a2 ALt demtics intornie il Oblalalnglafinreefdayiaticate Tottis uion anntared s chiet Souosel for | ahotildl B torcaalto Dit up! sachin [uLneriwlth fal raor Effective at 2 a. m. | man's lap, were thrown from the R e o 62 years, - glsence from the old ladies’ home o « . punseuft ek o ARy Attorney Gaffney. cross exami [ o g ar. Their bodies were badly man- : ) et aLEnge L d "% the wets, and Wayne B. Wheeler of [bond for the good of the town and | =" Cats =00 Hok SRR PR D 0 Sunday gled and both rec Letur l of oy by Mi here whers been on duty (e Antl-Saloon league as spokesman | that If they did not put it up they | % Wo Ui b o | d and both fractur | el rillg 1 UM, and that pay- any mont Sarbot 16t | P jaintance with Edward Was against limbe and skul c automobil LA s { s i bits. Barbee I8¢ ficop tive (drys: EHo 118 be sont o at) 0x e S e gl r e i T her husband has ey was almost cut in half by t! ) I Sedias feop o his : iug tour With | The big marble room to which | Judge Griswold disagreed with the |\HU0R - RCE L RERMOT o TARY A Tomorrew merning at 2 o'clock, imost cut In half by the B ihies Seriou i the . brought an action for $20,000 for : and authoritics, who view : ] " ) B » the committee moved for voqa; ,.pmmu or reg u\hn;: the fixing of a ienation of affectic but Judge 1 heoretically, but before retiring to- | 1y Vigorous Opposition on Octobor 26. In a Boston depart- |“Koman holioas’ ae Seont o e e atinat (o e wreck, said Donahue, who was i & part- “Loman holiday.” as Senator Reed |hond, since 11 ree under Which {'yy,0 "0 dered all questioning con- ight in actual fact, New Britain | seriously hurt, and the Perclak fen LA b 5 of Missouri called 1t, was well filled | they wcre being held did not war- 70 % ", happenings of Thurs T T . vigorous op- | Mr i making a purchase vefore the i convening. | rant such amounts, he thought. Il T . ; of S0 Mmeni 1 expensive fur . An S (1 x‘:l‘fr\lm:;n (e 1ntie | ity feclacaton 3300 jasy night Waging Battle Against tneir watches and clocks an hour| escaped death miraculously. L0 e b s A e o en el e b el Man Complainang |, Oficer Daniel Cosgrove tesified Disease Which cad and the 1926 davlight saving| A transformer box high up en favors approval of an yartment was uot kept by Mis. | Senator Reed himself was the first | The women are beng neld o |0 MEKIg the arrest. He said he isease Which May rogram, one of the sure signs that | the pole was brought down with m il o I Baihetand T : ! Hadiatedl OEW oM ATERDGIDE FNS Gl |smelled lgnor from husbhan (laim His Life sunimer is coming, will be liere. The | crash, carrying with it a number of along the lines Ba & dince tha 1 committee uember to appear, and |charges of having attacked Carlo | The former told Offi. aimm kis Lile laasiss wing period will last ! high powered electric wires. Th ably mapped out during has not i heurd from. is the Missourian made his way to ! Sot aln stre o | AR Gy ekl e e s . i ons i 2%t bankbook Sk er bO ST a e S vay to | Galloto of South Maln str New | orove he simply tock his wife b e from May 26 until ptember. | pole has figured in at leadt five cont info s § ankbooks and other ine committen table, and took Up a |Britain, & non-union brick yard |fair and hett X 4 ¢ cent infe S e e e e conmitice bl dand took I r : _yard |, eld or Sl st : ing which operates tomor- | other bad accidents in the past, I Sed An 1 th adles' home. jposition from which he could con- | worker, yesterday morning near the : § § \ Hie e S except one local church, will be ording to authorities. : 3 | mouth hecause “she vmul group of irrecon- nue to advantage the merciless | Donnelly Brick ‘o, plant on th much.” He told the officer {t was 3 | g N u s i SR h. : | Fo . an carly schedule Immediately after the accident v 10 irman Touil cross-examination to which he has | New Bri Tt is alleged that |, o " kma ¢ 1 4 v 5 3 7 : | i a shame” to arrest him hecause he ' % # s ) yose who own public xhihited obert B. Pier fver of the committer. ‘:‘m»_u:.‘\w, “‘"S MARRIAEE Nfll subjected the witnesses of the drys, | Gialloto was the target of clubs and | 44 va big case coming off.” evident Atens g o 1 who own T Robert B, Pierpont, who lives near hout the “saf ihere was a burst of applause from |jron pipes wiclded by the women. ' talinn ho. ti nier s will not turn them ahead but | by, summoned a New Haven am- - by T t y . men entering anar o o car coming towerd him and 1§ el e ; I¥ testimony about condltions et the iie women could furnieh the bonds | Fiys ailegeq offense was committed | y shat. ihe i]Afl '"ME TUM['RR“W turning out stésatviped the bule th deciston might [ ask that a natio 3 niversity previously given by Pro- jcasily, since they have relatives ik |qy, ofor night, Wolk was repre- | p 10t any automobile phone pole. ithont delay. instituted. The efforts of local p wdication of ils 5 Tu ice e reached to Florid who do not forget will turn | &lrl, who was only slightly injured ¥ referring to the $20,000 law suit suar o the crowd lg n conrt la 1t 0 taly Wi advance their working sched- | hulance. The bodies were brought i proy bl © " P T he cr ; MG Galloto was in court Ixst nisht DUt |~ walke i nis own b Al solini, m . ow s} Sr R S it and told t! e Was Bona Fide s not put on the stand. AR St el : ] « - R : s city. 20 It Was neee 1 weh | y i Pt S e byl late i nlficallat L | ene : o 1 schadule, trolleys will do | Donahue weas brought to the New ment all costs” even though | Post was on the stand but a few | = Ly S 2 he remonstrated agains: b e ] TS whs P and busses will run an hour | fiaven hospital where 1t was said s mgntgebal Sty i hr minutes, He took oath to the cor |Tolicemen Budde and Pa MO ! relations with Was, and today that his condition was criti fopnard elanss will bo maintained | yurs rectness of a statement published | Wers in Berlin all day erday [ ighamed of her hes, exeept the Reforma- | cql : e £ Wilda Bennett and De Al- in the Yalo News. that Yale students | sreking addi enca regard- - presonce of their ct fion Lutheran, including all denom- | “'Jis name has heen placed on the L i had voted four tol one against pro | INE the cass as well as the disturb=§ o= orosy to S ! e e T . . s Skenadin e ; ol o b o linations, will hold scrvices en the | qanger lig'. Coroner Mix going to clglan debt settiem college was on the rease. orning, <l | works steadi 5 . me before senate wi : 4 Lo e : ted | vere said to have been severcly bea Hars . ] st = ground at the scene of the ac o O e Trattan aseee| Are Husband and Wife This testimony was corroborated |wore eall (0 have been seserely beat: 1y i e avns, yor | |00 k | tomorrow will ope sur Retugiing toiNaw Haveh 0 watts ant treatment to o hy Greelmy rdivant, Jr., of Port- |tn Ly a g jofgmonion r the lshe never N,,,.‘ s g ogram, while rs will &d- | tha home of Miss Perciak and ques- il o 4 mar editor of the | National Type Foundry Co., on 1im, he said. ¥ Py P g el {ioned her, He expectad to interview ot o hee Inb former | ENARE Y onk A pril 8o d=WildntDBen witnesses said students had no | ‘[rmym;hvn road. 2l “Always sandwiches; she e onday { Donahue at the hospital as soon as ce b 8. el SRR | difficulty ratt whiskey. atcy Cuneo, arrested in connce- A et 2 ) baer i T inting tortgd 000 is believ- | nett, actress, and Abrahao de Al- | difficulty in LNE AWIIsKey Y, Sy avery night ¢ slice and clty eourts will observe | 1ho jatter's condition would permit, ounting $171 | | “Do they get it from bootleggers |tion with the Thursday morning oc 1 1 B ing nad thing drink t i : lannand e, 1t was announced to il inter ur ancer, who last Jan-| o o gular stor asked Reed. | currence, was in cour t night | 5o of the a 248,000,000, W e teed. 5 s y E I el vhi ) . )ally sessions of police court at $246, 00, ‘f“ |n-l uary were glven a party at a night e omiihe Thaof . Sturdi- and stated that she had nothing to o ir e AR aor y_sitnn : g . lvl Ta0aem .,\:u h will be BR A[] T MEREHANT nl atlargtie Avat 0n Ra T O el T e e with the affair. She said o 4 % 3. @l Ll Ay ‘{6 daylight saving pro- . ich the rate will be smaller. | arria aid. e T i p o harse. : ier daylight savir yhients ygether, will grad- | then announced ne y it was all Post 1 the committe e from $3,840,000 to $12.6 oke, are now really marcied. Dol ’”"fl". Ty e Rt 3 - s I 1 will extend over 62 years. The ceremony was performed n | Prolibition the stronger the sentt- | o TR 3 R et | 5 - she could iy 1 i Toads i & o . d I ment against 1t at Yale, 3y L Tom od Leads Opposition A City April 11. Both carefully o iboot b seere it ararchont holding v 91 Do | red on a demand mendment [ 1o niene students search out the GO S e ;‘,',',‘_‘,m‘xf“f“”““\"‘g-v “'\f,',‘:,',',r 4'.',',;‘ R e R, G 13‘, S ';‘ S ln Wages Refused By Employers to Trlck Them Out an editorial writer on tha News onti eatost in all history 2 e T b tion the school was bona fide, S e 0 Por » people would ey ;itn'un:s:rv'!w‘.«{m‘uon‘: Shine vith ballot boxes placed at con. | T Pa~|s 48 Days Only to Raise From $8 to 89 Per : Two yo it when they came to unde b (B Ty P NS (b venient places on the campus. A {Troops On Duty At Madiconville . e o G ; i vk mobile of wh Prms. o jury returned a verdict copy of the ballot as printed in the | Toors O T Be h”‘“m at the l'“d Day Meets With Dis- o v e, mobileiof s administ 1 Calvin | 540 damages against Miss Bennett, | NOWS was placed in the record. [ Ky.. to Prevent Possible AsElIn. St ave attemy he clarged, “Is as mueh (© ppouen i it e Booze Lasy to Get s withont food bl approval and Vote to Doherty May Apply for .5 Lynching man, also known 7 1 aud controlled by t tress during the hearings of his| 15 there any difficuity for Yale ) A s 7 rests as a subordinate of ANV | ife's suit, the world of the students to obtaln all the hard - i v EE O SR e Stand Pat for Present. Old Place-on Force Keepers, ¥ | glass cage today g n Dolierty, who. resigned 2 complained police, who were waitir r T oli ce some time ago S Sn L - - era fficer Josoph Hayes ank is owned and controlled by fhe | gud the night clubs has seen her|AUOF they wunt?" Reed asked, ourd of ‘:u ctors.” constantly with de Albreau for the| 'Only.at times! sald Wells Mot S ltsiae ) sved in and taken r\ovfl%lun‘ ‘ mmnmnm he reiterated ; arriage whi lidn't hap-, “Any difficulty of the students'|, pewroy on charges of = ' BEn s lays, s that ary Mellon was | was reported to 1 tak >m the campus 10 | ay(acking ; pan e (s v appointed beeause of his | record mad | place in Greenwich, Conn. The one | get liquor [the negroc el e i ARGENTINA ACCEPTS usiness connections. {that did take place was performed | “No, sir Dhen Burd ier (i Slliagin Liaeay ST 5 “hamber of Commerce, 3urnos Aires, April 24 (P—Ar e = in Jersey City by the Rev. F. Ar-. “What proportion of the st A i : Recently ) imbers gy Wil aceept the League of | () SR . sogs st : % 1 —— = Sotita aaia : ; = skl 1 renresent. | One Child Burned to th Bridee Printing (e a Lutheran min- | dents voted in ) Sty et § it era ) notifvd i nvitatic send repre B LR L Sold for $319.126 | ister: Avplication for the license was | A ked Scnator Goff, republican, of | 4 2 | Comsahes L torat T at after v - es to Geneva attend the pre- ”Cdll‘ al risto Co. Sold for made three earlier. West Virg ; 1 ey ) nercase of twelve 1 inary me s of 0 : AP—Carlos, Worer Mass., April 24 0P — | Th gjyreg o known as Peppe | “About 2,500 out of a littl i rge of the troops, announc tement of campaign ¢ v ! y : lael Vacarro, frustecs in bankruptey of the an Argentine dancer, $4,000 last night the troops would remain |5 & Vi 6 e ot Towh ! nut n n U : s b his broth- thiridge Printing Co.. which reporied that he and his| “Were there ar ) Fiard et the Al here aalll artet | el E th uncil of the league. This an . tar, Thomas and Rosaline, ljudzed a bankrupt Novem- | ife contemplate professional danc- |t i i it b onomreen. . : ym_ $44 to [nouncoment was made followir erillcalivoanturall /1 tre NONEON has sold all the as- | ing together, possibly going abroad it s of concern at Southbridge | ror engagements this summer. Both n Southbridge Finishing com- | gnve their ages as 30 in the mar- ed to count the ballots new Massachusetts €or- ! riage applications, Miss 1 t was ‘You haven't coms ration for $319.126. Jivorced from her firs in [ballot boxes at Yale prop transferred i past six months. Frey ¢ announcement party an- | &° late ¢ 35 hearing of plan to extend his ting 1 1 7 t ' a \ con Iy dis ants i en partly MEDALS AWARDED York, April 24 (®—Med scove THE WEATHER 4 T rais f ement ir and literature | qua ki Hartford, April 24—Vorecast s req i Arts and Let ’ atned rub for New Britain and vicinity: was ref B3¢ a painter, an stood neard; Showers and warmer tonight. v ken r ury . Wiikins Freeman. ¥ - - Sunday generally fair and ¥ s W r illiam Dean Howells, | TREATY IS SIGY ¢ Mdecar o Y t ' Tacks i to driaging ltom SAiciirel ty pallesiig %t t there L lemy n, April 24 (P—The Russiar ness of finishl and another mal € n B etl they 1 ified any of the will be anythi n ed at the n ¢ rman amity treaty, was signed fabrics. t the time. (Continued on Page 14) ide nx an

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