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-p,\u]uflll i -ull'll(') > AT > Sadaqt IAPY £ News of the World 1 a“g“‘:g‘mmm ‘\‘wnkm;e (li)mh Circulation For A ‘ml eel Y By Associated Press "% I / ' April :n"uf"f 13,4 72 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TL'I:L\'I‘A\Y, APRIL 27, 1926, —~EIGHTEEN PAGES -l ) WATERBURY YOUTH Young American Whips An Iaan S, PAONESSA, T, 01 01 K"y ) INSURANCE PROTECTION OX FAILY AS BANDI| - Gide Following Acgument, Then IESDURING NGHT """ " 'FOR SCHOOLMFEDS~ CITY SCHOOLS FOUND LOW: o) enne dudge Advises Severe Penal. Rrrested Afier Two Vain Hold: Is Placed Under Arrest In Rome Mherof s i Megor Vi "™ "7 ™ ™ s of Three T Tracts, Traus-‘ BURR SAYS HE IS APP ALLED e Keeps Late Hours Up Kttempts This MOring John Adams Abbott, 21, of Boston, Accused By Op. 0f Carulac 0 Aslima pomubure : fev af hmrlh s Program o 5 ponent of Insulting Mussolini—Iist Fight inping for you who keep HRAVE ”F S 5] IS lmmedlate lncreases In ety ‘ it 3 logse g 1O visable As Result f e vy rton M, L 10 0 i O Vil e w0 e S LT e 0n enrs, At ot SR Flee { Dragging Sound ]""“t'gahon and Binding Youngster So He Can urrested toduy on a char of as- | Granddaughter, Succumbs o | mit! East Strects Included In' Schdule S g e S T A oo A e s, |1 B WD e R e ot Seking gt Sul : ad Ll Risk Under Which System Waterbury, Conn, April 27 (P)-— solin, day o wit Iting a ghide Mre, Maria Paonesss, 1 : el W ) ¢ T Armod with & clgatolte case closely| Abbot and Astrologo engaged § i Pretaicr Mussolint of | oid, e o o il st o o BUOY HAS DRIFTED AWAY Operating Found Lling an automatic pistol, Paul an argument after the guide is said a wl been ) & oabroad with othe ? p s h i b (‘ SERsIn B Al i ' """ to have usurped Abbot's place in Mily for some il {Hablier) essa, Jud s Ch s o e aeholie \Yeat it > Varlese, 19, of 9 Chatfleld avenue, |, \ine of tourists awaiting entrance | (4 S Tos Ab 't B | died lenly at 8:45 y & ST SR lIOBt T e P s : xRy and Remedial held up & jewcler and (he chef of s | to the V wrdons, The quar- |died about (en years g worning at |1 B Wes i Ight—ought to |honrd of cducation I preparation | FN ‘APParntly About Five Miles Steps Are Planned tather's restaurant about 11 o'elack | rel was d in the ulls of one | Mrs, Abboti, formerly Miss Mary |street. Medical E oA o0 st et . e R e f this morning. He was captured by [of the Vaticun buildings and again |Adums of Boston, 1ot scveral years | purncy o ho exumined the body dvs | s ) Lo ol ing antici school needs, % ' s i 5 % A S at Abhott’s hotel, to which he in- [ago with her son and daughter Mary ¥ 4 : kG, S gl 1d noces- saster—Heavy Storms of Winter | Police Officer Fred Hickey just after vited the guide in order to settle the | Ogden Abbott, (0 four vops, kb ‘“-‘1 death due to ¢ ‘,‘U.m- astl rigihiofato aIniol .rv t ntr tire square Information that propertivs of i holding up the chef, and hooked at |,y o offices of the Grarion M. Lon | 11O daughton, 3o Mary Squiia. | vith mo 1o no : : . : s : , North and | CAuwsed Tt To Drag, neolidated school distriet are iy police headquarters on & charge of | The pair engnged In a fist Aight In | Abhott estate, information regarding | o Bl EE son, Lonis Baonessa, ired for less t s 1 0 . > 1 ¢ an one-third of theiy ; vore at her bedside when the eng 0 i Fon .| Tew London, Conn. April 27 @ b i e iunding with e e el e R d » ¢ & proposal surable value making it necessary G |landing with such effect that As- at - (e jeame. Previously she had gotten up MA[.:R[ AN!] PAI.& s not meet wi vor With & half dozen salvage or the city to car Fails at Jewelrs Store 1t A ; | {in the middle of th tand com- SR8 0418 Masked Intruder Threatens Lite of| Rome, Aptll 27 (P--John . Cella A, Pock, Aged 86, of Wa- 1 AT e S \oation 11 Year Old Child, Later Gagging : « proximately fand 200 men ! to begin 179970 10 mect co-insurance 1 Goldstein, a jeweler at H —_—— plained to them that she wus trou- | urry e ol LL LD 150x300 1 sl o & work of r rine |tuirements of $3.6s8, on proper. the youth and his toy pistol. Pe Ifelt wetter. She retired, but her | 5 | Clthe s of 33 men, after being liyx f e e s Today’s Flapper Is Nothing New, s el bonrd of tnatce e by th [ condition was such that Wer daugl steamer City { M i B came ity of [ Members of () 53 the young man ordered Mr. Gold- h: of nimittee ‘v fecided to eall ex-Mayor Paon- | N - bR Hipr ¢ ; B 1 e iveneRdon iNewE Haven Y ouths Now L il W in posscasion of the | Kome, the submarine this morning |"&ve at onc work on a p stein to throw up his hands. The H K 1 IZtIl C , the oldest son. Refore h & % H A aealiestl ”7 Saalire - NOIC ON 8 upr med it shut, a spring lock holding SR T e had died. ; ko ; S 2 Bure o Buoy Drifts Away | i this distri 1 : it > finance committos admitte it against the young bandit, who She was born in Gimigliuno, 1t um mitted | | o . | 4 unc | With Vi e ; salvage f B i o L I | m 3 | 1th violence ate but the school comu o B nivage shin k'alcon, first of lwas “appalled” to lenrn the ris) 2 disappeared as soon as he found m‘ Accordlng ;o Mental Hyglenlst DTy 1, 1855, and emigraied wiih | ale blathsacto Il s AT e g B s e L could not get intd the store. er hushand and two children 1o e o Lenvviaat 153 = Sees Second Holdup o Ly A CILe, andy : ¢ ) Mustering courage, Mr. Goldstein pril M—Four is also the submarine went d report Vas a true apprai wont 1o the corner ot Grand and | DY, Blanchard Tells Social Workers At Norwich Reac- | /o #out 15 years. Later i1 youing it oy o sy charge in ‘it sites on Alien strect, near Oak \via radio fo the i it Ceiann submarine base this building costs made availabl, Lme to this ety torlive and | connation with the dsath of Henr 4 i ey ted | . : N : \ TR e 5 h of Henry sir on or nea street, [ morning > buoy which he committee and that no tim South Main streets, where he notified | tion of 1926 Girls is Differen! Because Her M Paonessa cstablfshed hims in |y Johnson on Septumber 9 last wor, B e ien . 1O WGy el Officer Hick CIE i ity Mot . A Lis the floral business, an Hon | arraigned in crim 1 superior court a b i i s Jl|‘”’ “’A v '\“ ke it i be lost in remedying the cor holdup. Furnished with a descrip- | Environment is Greatly Modified, Therefore She 't took tis tin sor s ver ol R LS et e e ST e s 3 fice cke: L 2 X She had Hved In this city for t} & lesser cha.ge-—robhe stallments o chool expan- abandonment of salvage operations | d Buildings Poorly Protected LRl Seeks a Thrill 2o gl With violence. State's Attorney A program to be worked In the last December drifted away | Insurance coverage on old hujld. \Ji:‘n‘m, S e \\hllcf N i o : :‘\:n‘./:,w.:‘l‘r“‘“‘:i;i ‘(‘““.T n" i...tl)hn‘ m‘u i-wm u Av‘ te ‘.)4!““\" "‘('\“ 1 o 8 ‘l".p].:‘wl '4;' ’:. “nu.\‘ “< l.uu:- greatly waiting in the doorway of a ci \r* 5 . Ty Mary's parish, she was one of CS v N 1”" Where providing o jag "f“w 0 gym- i m‘ AM_.uh bR t hile there is no ey offi. | Norwich, Conn., April 27 (Pi— (ot expr Iynamie forces in foarlicst members of the Rosary so. | O1NSON received the mortal wound 'nasiums and fwo nuditoriams at a| o b the Falcon who {InSurace on so-called fire-proof store nextito the jeyelryialiop, ch, | The problem of the adoléscent girl |the young sirls deimechianioal|lclaty, MHaE sorstnt e o redhiHE 1n hix e AthIn & bluris lofdeaet s ). This includes rough working at the scene of buildings which are fire resistive, but cer Hickey sax. rlese -All‘wfiu 1l 5ot o ot Mk Dreser? day ol ORIt et o e “n.:\“ g © %W ibushes in Allingtown, NAthan: Hals ition Tremont [disaster last fall became fami according to experts on insurance HoRwithdrey Swithinithe '"hm“ ¢ |spite fhe implication of the press” |rides, flights BlL fie aly, sports| Bhe. is susvived by 50 descend nts | The four whose honds were set at street, provid 8 oms at a |y o arci, expressed the opinion [are by no means immune from dam. L D e S e R thrill in them, diver- [ag follows: Fx-Mayor A, M. Paon. 53900 each after they had entered cost of $225,000: tha Clinton strec ¢ ted about five [A8® as a result of exposure fo fire what appeared to be Al L [ Paychologyl atl Bhi delphia clinics, |sions which make the blood tingle, |essa, Anthons. Josut W Lewis, VIeas of not guilty are Nicholas De school, allowir rooms at u cost o All of the craft assembled | TWo proposals have been ‘submif s L Al e Lo D i e e i e e L R irl who s i the [sons; MMrs, Mary Squillaciote, Mre. Meoll, Joseph Macri, Hiaward Colling | ot $175.000. oo Vance - strvet foff Black Island were ordered into [ted fo the sehool committes by It ¢ Lallardeon the Bl L L e Connoeliohil sua bl o ot Deriod of adolescence. These things (Rosa Squillaciole, Mra. Anna Holley #nd Charles Pavia. Counsols for the sehool with 18 classrooms 4t & cost search for the wrecked subma- |Wilbur, assiatant secretary of the RS il Bl e e s e e el e parent who |Mrs, Assunta Trapasso, daughters; 9efendants argued for bonds ranging of $159.000 Fine and throughout today they were |Commercial Co., an adjunct of th, SiontDEgincoterentnAUKILEELIS RN il A e B e s e e probably {38 grandehildren, and four great. | 250 to £300. Special Council Mecting trawling along the hottom for her. (Commercial Trust ('o. One provides seid. back as the twelfth century, the [did not have the automobile, the ra- | grandchildren. | ‘here js trugedy here," Pavis' s 11 session ¢ 1w common The buoy is a stecl affair with a for coverage at the proper rate on i Iscturer said, who explained thut the [dio, the airplane id many other Funeral services will he held at | €Ounsel said, “in that my client has weil will probably be held Fri- bell and a light through which (all buildings and contents and the e hovithen pith i ee Ron A0I0 i veiiolosy ot analearanice T rmcImies e e to glve them a lst. Mary's church Thursday morn- | been forced to remain in jail awnit- day evening fo act on approprin. Shipping was warned oleur. other on all hut fireproof bulldings, e nopketiendiO tcon Kl Chey i MRl el e e ek Tl o feait L ling at eleven o'clock. Interment!IN& trial for more than seven | voted last night at a meetir The 8pot where the § went {Under both plans existing policies dgromstheRaoeivey, EndRera bl e e D iloa hoves s e Dr. Blanchard sald that the solu- |will be' ir Mary's cometery, month f the bourd of finance and taxa- (0WN IS one of the most exposed will be allowed to expira and ro. iils grm befors he oould agaln Yeath |4, en iy Heoguaa her envivontient 15 1o of s problem was to devise Death of Mrs, Pec| “The real tragedy liss in the I treacherons along the New Eng- [newed on a basis which will allow the pistol. When the prisoner was v modifiec j\Vays of carrying the enthusinsm of | While on a visit with her grand- ‘death of Johnson urned the At e1d 15 awaif. land coast and the storma that rag- {one-third of the insurance premiutmy searched, Officer Hickey found the lanchard said that the pres- ithe adolescent period into later life. | qanghter, Mre, Howard B, Rarrmend states attorney. “Pavis a olling fng f : €l along this section during the past [to became payable each year, Thred i8 an age of abundant encrgy gl [of 420 Commonwealth avenue, were drivers of public s RS ; John H e winter were the most violent that [vear policles are now in foree Eikan e o with “no new means | Continued on Page 13 B A = ; vehicles, A ! 3locke Isls here |Tating but blained that o New York state where the family | New 1 lock 1 | £ tl uly Was Cigarette Ca: sistol to be a cigarette cage. Rurglar Loots House Surprised while rnnaukl!"f\l:\n‘; e EnL Peck and atertown ed with tae safety of their fares ppropriation must b ed ¥ rrs. ‘I! “. ‘.)‘ ) ';1) u\,np : {premiums may be considerably high- e ]U‘Lndmhr'w;lt’rwfl;ru' ~ [for over vears, was suddenly They told a policemun that they being voted and a meeting ' DY (hese storms that forced the (o one year than the nest. \fternoon, a masked burgls (oo i % knew of the g S or ot r ! js buoy from ts grim mooring in the | Appraisal 5 | stricken with pnenmonia and died knew of the address of Johnson an. 1 will be set as soon as his oV (0T T Appraisal of School Buildings i “‘:1 “L S nildh(nlxm:lv:q ] [i RK N ¢ at the New Trifaln General then took him in a very drunken wuiement is S Tilein hull of the S-il. | Appraisal Engineer Thomas tin. Budrius, and then gagged h d : 1 until he made hospital just four days after her condition to a lonely spot in the R e e 1Y) . lt\.‘n”gu;:.:j.:‘n |<'y|f-<~(”i\ g {der has furnished the school depart- R S e 1 SHRUIEEIE Lo Mo oo was found dead of & g an extension of the thie aubmarine base taat night from el o paspraieal cfleydly D Gaie, 1D B i e SYMPATHY WITH MAN old mortalimound, STheSrour Rdcansed ralst aehoaldto he bullt onta lot the Trooklyn nuvy yaed aad teap |2CH001 bullding and its contents to the house. He too ! l } ! Mrs. Peck had heen making her were together in the {axieab with wjoining the present building on g, Ot e ey ey ) & basis for Mr. Wilbur's watch, wedding ring and $19 ome with her daughter, Mrs, Con- | Johnson before his death. Tremonts slract i1k e s caeatipment it Wil be used |plan, preparation ot which has con- Tmmediately .‘\ftm "h(‘ bnrfl;l‘rpl‘(fl Se— it of Cooke strect, Watertown, for | At the fime of the arrest of the ] G 1 e :z: t.vnv[.:‘.]y:r:;‘lrv;mr',:‘sn”"..c ;u:}yy:;;:( sumed 10" months, s appraisals the house, the boy began stamping he past few years, and last Friday ' youths it wus alleged that. fohnes ; ! < I | ¢ g the Penobsc oliow: . o o [ihe pa vears, and la v youths u edlthatiJohnsoni soyias oo e AConnoriivd et b g e on the tioor and Mrs. Annma Sega- | Takes Freak Method of Maleolm Kleming tetveler; ks i Dreparations for, was taken in a taxicab, beaten over e §onsre ehael A. COmNOT 1o for the seene of o ns with | walnut Hin oiax, Woriing hn her moarbment on Co. $162,443; plumbing, . plain E. J. King, commandant of |g7¢ 600 s eit L R eh Al - C the second floor, came to his assist-| SUpporting Slayer of | Possibly Is Amnesia LV E o tha cly ShE BREIVER by head, robed of his money and 3" o' Fiorborg, $9,130; rical g submarine base aboard. Capts 3 S His ¥riday evening, but was here only : n thrown out of the machine ho has baen s Captain | Academic High ‘school: Building i v ows work, Spring & Buckley, 948: King, who has been named to su- unce and released him. The boy was TR A0 w hours when she hecame Macrl and De Meoli were arrested i1y o 3 1 e e 90,000; contents, $30,000. wngged with a handkerchief, his Wife's Lover Victim s TEBeonima o oatle Jow York city, ‘ y ting, M. J. Daly & Son 1= pervize the work, conferred at s chool: Buildi Furnishings will cost $15,000, |thig afternoon with Commander Ed- ents, $44,500 hitects’ fees will amount to $5,- ward Ellsherg, naval construction | Grammar school: Build $240,- d . 36.500 1s lnld out for|cxpert, who will be in charge for [000: contonts 0,000, but such they were & " oAl it e A Lave been experienced in r ,the costs are not evenly laid so that school: Building contents, $40,000, l.ands bound behind his back and ! that hier removal to the hospital was | Judge Edward M. Ye mons b PSSATY Her condition had been | fore whom the men were arrs critieal sinee { today set the date of trial as May o then tied to the chair. E g S Seven| Licutenant Matthews J. Belanda of| Philadelphia, April 27 recley, Colo., | 27 (P—Mal- i o5 exporl; 4 . the Detectlve bureau investigated n walked out of a jury box years old, of | Although she was born In Wafer- | ncies L e operations. Captain King| prevocational Grammar school: the cass. Charles Budrius, father of | €riminal court today to indic: n by Max J. Unkelbach Will return to the base tonight to |Runding, $19 lief t a hust i | Newarl o 10 by the police ' DUFY she spent the ater part of Wen A echioat e el G | puNding, 95,000; contents, $20,. the boy, stated that he left for work | their belicf that a husband A : _'her life in Watertown whera she ]ELDS HOSh ON WOMAN FRan ahan et P L L R (1) o4 . ‘fied In killing a man found in im- here ¢ jest of Mrs, Fl ? about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. lem- | (o0 member of the Methodist The commiftee on a Spanish- ernor John H. Trumbull and his Elm Street school: Building, $15.- His wite was also werking and the | moral relations with his wife. i 10 believes her husband 1 | ey Besides Mrs. Condit she 1([ WHO VAMPED HER HUBBY American war memorial was au- staff at the base fomorrow. Advises iontente, $10050 e mie e aeo The action was an wnusual one. |, k o M it ask for bids on & |received at the bas Sl Hor at this afternoon school: Building £17 N 2 . suffering from loss of 1 fol- survived by a daughter, Mrs. Arthur ! S % Yot S S0k ullding $17§, When the boy returned from | George E. Osborne, a milkman, was '8 ) : SRR W, Vaill of Dort Chostor: New Toels | memorial to b placed at Willow |indi ited that the fleet searching for : contents, $18,000 hool, he went into the kitchen of , Placed on trial for second degr owing busines Sl R e e i : Brook park, the cost of which will the S. ',] SanEn ‘; "'MI\'”‘” aga- | Smalley school: Building, $400 lis home on the third floor of the MUTder in the shooting of James I r s tan i R 0 t 4 1000; contents, ¢ Hartl a butcher, in Osborne's her r fhe name of Ralpt £ 1 Icon | 01 Titt sc! ) 3 g, T house, and found the masked man | ! Lt : 5 : 3 children hesides Mrs. Raymond sur- | tion and Now s Under | Old Burritt school. Building, $7 about to leave, he told the police, | N0Me. The commonweaith zed | Gilmore, is unable to explain the iy | S R Depends On Weather 60: contents, $10,000, that Osborne uncxpecte irned | fio eming plans to comn i e N Arress E ¥ a re t was said at the base today that ¥ irritt schoo! Build Displusing o long knife, the intruder (8t Osborne unexpectudly v e | lon. s RO RS o i e Arrest : L e gt u Burrt achool: Build pnontenaditol Il fehe Buads , fight Hartley was killed, | ¢ 5 1 Claire, Wis, April 27 (m)— o from's i : ve €0 a day or two will be required | Rockwell sehoo) Building, $140 outery. The man then beat him and Sl Mrs. Frank Magadance, widow of g [NSUTARCO - stocks ( the hoats into position before i R choked him, e said, before pushing | 2 men were called into the Tt 5 i g O e e v e R R 4 I eliarge of funeral arrangements, arrest here charged with beating S Whether any diving will e e im0 e e e AR ey MUy U peiaer Waaurseeive oo ¢ manufacturing jowelers e, ith a garden hose another womar nd! for Smith school: Building $1: W \ & ‘ possible this week depends solely (Continued on Pa 150 "he eady bee; f ! Haw nd for lockers and & e ontinued on Page 13, left. "]"(’I WECLLLE N B LR s e s e wared in Boston last ARRESTED FUR BR[BERY whom she asserted was too friendly Veeyat Willow Dirook PO weather conditions. Divers | o Eau Claire Wife Takes Drastic Ac- ¥ afternoon in Watertown. Burial will be in that town. Howard M ksor f Watertown 1 monument manufic R intlas % p v under water work can be under- for is close y s Fiopoy Hhwews or radical changes made in its mod After word of the operations had {life at a time when there was sc month foday were notified that po th her daughter's h ; not go down when the wind is | question of his having immoral re- | jiee of ley, Colo., had fdentific SPaR L ths Rl o nnsen € olaroun i == o b E ANI] 0["[;“ AETIHN REJUVENATION OPERA’”ON [lations with Mrs. Oshorne. | nesta viotim found i that |Secrotary to Former New York | tain worker, who received the o 5 miles per hour, for when the “Is there any man in the hox who | ity Ao e ing, obtained the warrant which was INEBRIAT[:b FARM AT wind passes that velocity the ships | | would think that under those cir- 2y | Health Commissioner Is Held In ' served date yesterday drag their anchors and the danger | § . 0| CUmstances a man is justified in | postor i | The case is to be heard in muni ot the air lines feeding the v‘\\rrx e e oD i i T e e AL y‘/.p PR 0% T Bonds of $50,000. CIpall cousttodass i S belag severed hecomes cquite Patients by Surgeons — Many | embrace with his wife?" Speiser |, i A e tol Th W York, April 27, (B—Thomas | Charges she was accosted and beaten N J was reported to be brisk of lum N {asked. “If there is T am going to |, et e e loushertaeciiinrs ol Toines DY AMra i Maga dancat i wh 2-in- Island this morning but weathe s % ST, . Want to Be Rejuvenated. ask you to be honest with the com- | gy cr i Rl A e LR s e ot : v I cate that calm weather will | PTOperty 0““(’“ Threaten monwealth by asking to be excused | vy 1 qo 2 e S 5 RS LS R Kald Had reGiRiy 2 prevail t or part of the wee s w Budapest, April 27 (® — For the | 1,0 %l Ll ’ oo Mencelunl i ",‘ 1 ih bait oF | “ton attentive to atiss sonmenns " (Hartford Court Judge Con- . 1 Appeal to State Board fist time in local records the| Then the seven men arose and (o . : el ol Miss Alice Th n employe glands of a baboon, instead of a | fled out Lo% l'l"]" "n';"“,“"“”, oher | manufactu ewelers be Coincident with this court action, | the Hagmann store, Is all demns Alleged Lax | 1 sed fo e € Teason Were.y ., .o R T 1 spector | Magadance applied th ose with 4 8 LA rejuvenation operation in accord- | pajled and the case proceeded 2 4 i € L 1arl . Ke 1 inspector 5 oD .m ;vvw t h lelegation of property owr anos with the teohnique developed | disappeared attached to the milk ction di- | Mrs. Hagmann looking on h\l.v: in t by Dr. Serge Voronoff. Two operas Y y P N | s ety v‘: sion had been discharged. / ".I‘M“:‘“H";n “1"“‘:"5 ‘l 3 l” w:’k kR pril 2 Turned Over That Amount To His Glen street f" ns ‘n'wlc \lufn::\:lxhh-(rn n!“‘b nn\ did not hotel but |were the result of a protracted irl from ving attention” to Hag- |° § the Political Agent Oficial ve been perf \ — | went direct to ca istomers, e lvestigation by city officials into an |mann. With her duughts « Brazillan patlent and another on e e n A i - RSEIARa o lemyloy ta st 7 P inmate of an alms Methodist Board of Public Morals | 8topped sorm r wrife a I lieged conspira b v 2 3 reet 76-year-old inmate of an alm or to Mrs. Flemir went {department inspectors we arged | ments” after persuasion P e A t rdne g uccessfu Gives Out Statement Relative To | to the o Sameer and Co., |with ab T the of milk by -w‘b':v'\l‘:non:;w had 'Ium ; : Sl L atate n spread, 41 men over 70 years| Prohfbition Issue. i g il il e e after he z the f|he reported today to Town ; |dumping dis e applicd for rejuvenation. £ : al- jquiremen e et L wo men presented today on Alfred L. Thompson, this amount Mayor We that one of the Washington, April 27 (®) — The ) Ued usandds v 1 a t E 4 | T i drunke n 1em ad- frepresenting funds turned over to hic most remarkable things about the |board of public morals of the Meth- | & J £ o y : N ”;I;{,'\» ln\ \h-"n‘x‘ "‘}1;' > Fire : at he “walked aw Councilman Thure Bengston, his Sel e ha 1 ipiscopal ¢ « hrough its | leavi e wo w Haven, April 2 ) et atior u & ' three | politica zen @ to investig g DL O s el in s LU b o it e he b Ha\m;z Bwl\on \cck in the Nonpareil laundry plant in oo (aFT &fEF 8 v of | o e Sl h st n SR poctad T sult of the rece nate wet and | Was not scor T s “"““ Brockton, Mass il UP— Blatchley avenue today did dam- |gcy Th prisoncr ar- jcommittee has not been filed. Wil- | making changes or closing it up T e he had i v posses. | Charles Stillm 5 1 print- age to building and machinery e BRe s aintne wadia A Oroistein. aistht Gard O LUB “Well, the hearings are over, and | Sion wher lisa r. who survived a 1 C stalrs | timated at § 0. Quantities arm last Jar Y 8 (. P. chairman exp d $22, which he mayor confe 1 with . we are back just ahout where e = wii roke ucch, Ewas M| family washings were lost °f stay following a six months' |he received from Chalrman Willlam |Dr. Richard W. Pullen, superinten- .\akednc werel When (Hel(hine Wartcal W A Convention for |work tod e i t e = : A he court, however, |H, Judd, paying rentals of a store, |dent of the health de ut. and T at / ic City | wets baven't the votes and they an- | Qe R RTE o t from a frac- "ALL KILLS WOMAN not n i action until |tables and irs and for personal |asked that he inst an investi- M]},?,l“l (‘m‘\(.lA j“_l_fl,'\]:rl,f :(713,, not got the votes withont convincing | ‘\’("‘5"5 P "!"""""“ L‘:“ the AEETngthe) W Haven, Ap 7 ® Mrs ¢ services of Leonard Appel. Hollis J. |gation at once. —No et rules’ governing the styla |the Deople, and they haven't the ( filwnukee, Wis., Aprit 7 - [ uppe *pinal column | Sarah Ruben. 1 at the New that the | Foster, fourth ward chairman, ex-| It was reported to the mayor that of bathing suits for either men or [ACts With which the people are to "‘?‘y"*' fon AW at would | whic! bl ]\ ' x _ ! Haven hnq-n;l today fra e J 1 t tired of [pended $54, of which $44 was for ‘:‘mmns and refuse are thrown onto women will be promulgated this be convine 1 we “ n T J EndShe ¢ ‘-\. ."‘ N »“"v “‘ "vnvvl skull which - 1" a s those |work nd $10 for rent. |the ground "”","” on the surface. Jlic Safety Dircotor | S0 Prohibition probably will stay | ment w ¢ ¥ 3 ¢ t betore the extent of Sunday in a fall down 1t of arge tired of t sts. “There Stanley Uchalik, unsuccessful can T‘w nuisance of fires underground Fhar orek S8y Director | o vavwiiilo llonieer, fnd {1eUathope | Tasointion t ny ) . With h irs at her home, 99 Tremont is no restraint,” the court found. |aidate for the republican nomina- |sending out great volumes of smowe Suiibert 1 a that all good citizens, no matter | convention t T 1o his b i the print et, Ansonia, t was learned t or- {tion for mayor, spent $60 according | Was also complained of by the com- We Wil Mow hathing mits t their personal ons as to | q 1 £ the You sicians clai : mer police court judge had con > his report to Town Clerk Thomp- | mittee. dolband e it b S | 1 victed son. His statement was itemized | Mayor Weld inquired to th Uts."” he s3 edr - | over-exert b atate ra s follows: Falcon hall, $5; printin ssibility of utilizing t of the -leaf type will S The statement said there v no | PASSAIC GUARDS WITHDRAWN. | THE WEATHER and that they “wal i cards, $20: taxi services, $20; [slaughter house pre s on Rocky re are to be ¢ necessity for the hearinga, ase » LOS ANGELUS ON CRUISE, sth's i t that time, t e- |advertising $18. Contributors to his | Hill avenue as a dumping ground, so i wets insisted ¥ hdraw v g T i Hartford, April 27—Forccast 5 e r campaign were two in number, Mr. |as allow th. Fifteen be 4 “use the opportuni for New Britain and vicinity: o f thorities critici | Walick giving 850, and Mr. Wojack med and it will be thelr duty to j for Fair and slightly warmer to- | for per ich ar urrence. |$1 e st y Dr. P that the costumes and cond night; Wednesday increasing \ atz lirecte »u Town Clerk A. L. Thompeon cor D clondiness followed by fricer 1 Iress c tributed $190 to the republican town |ing during the day & vised, but i showers | ition expressing his view con- {committee, and Joseph M. Halloran, [the abuses that have crept in have ternoon |cerning - way in which the farm reelected to the school commitiee, | come after the caretaker went off good, | |is conducted. gave o lauty, Dr, Pullen has found, volved required two bottles of lier and 120 grams of chloroform they could be anaesthetized. w, will stand squa hack of Womer ie law until it is repea ever propag of Missouri. bathers are “within reason. |1}, ross-examining. [t has been decided officlaily 1o [sisting that much of his quostioning “unlock” the ocean on May 16, l-nmed to be trivial.