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OF .AEWAINS N 0w scvoors ) GEERALFUNERAL Montreal ~ Police Tnberited Deficit (uestion Theater Owners dues is ne of totalling Que,, Jan, Stunned by the horror of tastrophe, in which crushed to death or while trying to cscape burning Lauries Palace ter, seeking n how gedy coold | have occurred. Not vietims should film show r McMahon. the attendance under 16 at a theater ompanied by an adult. vesterday adjourne: til Thursday after h nesses. increase in Montreal for the year Chamber tioning this year, cessary o Commerce 77 cording to mitted to m tors, the scial committees rs for th we ated by the movic o report was he sceretary as follow as subm a propesed bu This amounts , 1 a which th continue con have been admtited | to the in the op! Coron torbids child of a committee also realized thar cqrones t least another thousand dol- d be spent, it we are finan- n order to carry on the best advantage. ing of this fiscal the liability aring two wit- & Petc MISS KEGINA CONNOR Pending the umption of inq Ameen L a, owner the Laurier Palace, and three of his subordinates are at liberty un- |der bail. Al and have re moved Louis Phil missing. Monsignor Le r is one of the the Miss R many teachers in Senior High school W y edu- cation was received in northern New ina Cor 10! 1d have been identified majority of the overed sufficientl: home e Tremblay, of was bo Hampshire, hary last year's dues, were 1g the net liabilities to this amount | a total to be re- One boy, 13, is still and rece that ; to t the New: o entered the Hn!lHr»HH and course there summer courses at Niair the T at Hamp Many n Europe. n to the : service in the 1o children were of th of this city in ., and celebration of ht high school mass will r Muine and of sop: = much specul of the fire which started It is generally believed been surreptitious ci tch dropp re electric i where the fire is thought n, but these are en- closed In a conduit, and_electrical inspectors annot trace the to that source, e fire broke ler t in ; balcony. The floor was & thin one. speak about his experiences. T real- wre, and a cigarette or Bt Ing about them. |y would soon start a blaze it I don't remember getting to Toledo, |{{ o1l into a crack. {nor do I remember the first few | 44 shoes and torn %its of cloth- | redlatniL s hosulaLRne el ing were among the reminders of I kngw 13 that cven today when I {he fatal stampede found on the try to think about it, 1 get dizzy, my |gairway leading from the balcony U G G 1 LI LT 10 i ‘i the children sought to es- terrible shock. My nerves up- st and T feel shaky &l the time.” Moreau is still under the carc of e marine corps medical depart- 1t and there is a possibility that may be found to a him trom tl of his harrowing Rt st e | | Thief Bre \\'indow } htedls Much Je\\ehv Mass education Pailleur, rector of urch of the’Nativity, who cw most of the little vietir will a general mass for them of the bodies were church yesterday. that borhood from the $6,523 had nber 24, he current in- about equal the cur- and littl nothing o lantlities. and University hire she trave Miss Connor beg sh department tau itown, will just : a gen- parents or having o1 Muss. the expense There is the cause the to otte in | wires ne to have I s in iuce the expe amount nee below the ied, or end the same finan- | un panic. hav removed to a smoking or to a ma York hospital w! they remained for a number of months. The other reria and al- as a result of his short time ago, re- New York navy yard, that ade to v at least enough ea. alf he deficit of the man a4 diph most lost his life Mo: 1 to th v » is assigned to special duty | operating motion picture machines The local marine is reluctant to 1se velope out, detectives the center of the pre think ortion any believe n t year which not amount of last any from are still | cape. o committee: W. L. Haten, wood, . M East Australia is getting worri about the prickly pear cactus, which i wling so rapidly that it ens to kill out other plants. rts are seeking insects that will destroy it. aso necessar ervice experiences and | HOME ON VISIT | Shocked Victim of Arsenal Explosion on Furlough Worcester The ( in the robbed of and cuft m., today by @ the show window what he vorth W en 5 and f who smash- | with a stone, could reach and escaped while the strect near the deserted and the police a distant part of his D Moreau, Moreau, who re -law and wife omen, of rrived in New Britain night on a 30 day: g 1 corps. | liowing the | in New | nation- tituted he found rbs of To- ed abbed through the aperture N strec irday as tion 1 the 1 Marine orean was mi osion of last search another eave POSTMASTER TO S1 stmaster Herbert I3, 1k at the meeting of the of €ommerce traific bure Burritt hotel this cv ing of the air mail servi indling of mail. The matters ome up for discy substitution of on ssing r two at East and Allen streets, V‘h‘ eport of the committee oy extension | of bus service to East Berlin, and | the condition of the approach to the | freight p Au had Marine dering about the sub , O, in a daze, he said. It ped that the men had been when the accident occur- had been shocked r minds a total blank they fol- d instinctively direction.to- s boy's home in To- Th ree 1 by rela- of the other about 110 its time for ere the 7&8 safe soc})lthm% CoU, ¥( tor chz%n' tform 1 in alcohol from o intoxicat De Lat- | plums. The Weather IS Pleasant On Wash Day With Rough Dry Service At Your Disposal Everything Washed Everything Dried Everything Nicely Starched All of the Flat Pieces Beautifully Ironed Just Iron a Few Pieces of Wearing Apparel And your Washing is done for the Week 11 cents A Pound (6Ic for 515 Pounds) CALL 904 We'll Serve You Quickly. 58 WEST MAIN TEL. 904 266 ARCH ST. TEL. 904 . FOR FIRE V VIBTIM& Heanwhile 11 (® — and killed today by an unidentified Sunday's | passenger who escaped after pulling | children asphyxi- from to| more than four or five of the Provincial law ac- inquest un- | the | of 30 injured poorer | flames | Ja GONDUGTOR MURDERED COAST GUARD AS ™ PIRATE OUTEIT {Witness Tells of Sinking Boat, Stealing Cargo New York, Jan. 11 (® — How the crew of a coastguard cuttef |the emeérgency stop cord. {sank a rum runner with which it g lcould not *do business” and then The train was leaving Chatham |4 4 i Square station when the man shout- sold ita selzed cargo has been told in federal court. led: “Stop the train; I want to get| i off,” and pulled the emergency cord. || Areanks i Riuarh . goveacpuenk s in the conspiracy trial of | He then drew a pistol as Healy ran { 2 Kk anc dward stello a 6 | toward him to remonstrate and fired | Srank and Tdward Costello and 1 | 8 stified the hile com- one of the bullets piercing the others, testified that wh Elevated At Chatham Square New York New York, Jan. 11 (P—John Healy, 30, a conductor on the Third javenue elevated railroad was shot th | is and A children’s , given by | 1ge, which was to have held December 28, will be held { urday afternoon, January 1 0 |o'clock. Mrs. Clarence Hosford is |chairman of the committee in charge 1 will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Dessel, and Mrs, E. B. Proudman. the been Gra The whist hall regular W will be given omorrow nig! 1 been lo before ning, nd hioned dance, Tucsday, |mander of coast guard boat 129 | conductorts egtt ihis men removed the cargo of The train had by then stopped In|oqptured rum runner, “The Dawn response to the emergency slgnal| ng then sank the boat by shellfire. and the man jumped from the ar lqye cargo was langed and sold for M sran oW tho sEteneslsading ilo 00, he said, and divided among ‘rm station from the street. At the e same time a patrolman answering | gtyart alse told of accepting a |the signal whistle of the train’s mo. |}, e of $2,000 from Philip J. Cof- ol g p EnuDEthe OpORiteg) Itey, one of the defendants in the Haliceloary) to get but alcgse, for permitting several small meagr ription of the man from |jjquor laden vessels to run into e 3 on the ot Pond bay, Long Island, and S load. He said he kept $500 of NEWINGTON NEW money and gave each member 4 S of his erew $300. S———— | “Rotten conditions” in the coast | d service were blamed by T'he convention of the state Grange uart for his dereliction from being held in Bridgeport today, |qyty, Before taking the witness | Wednesday and Thursday. The local |gtanq Stuart pleaded guilty to a CfnEe e TanTosen a0y My U SRte of conspiracy. Ha is also Sehimia oy gu o Bl der indictment for alleged piracy. Mrs, R, M. Erwin, Stuart said he~ courtmar- Itialed and sentenced to six months' imprisonment for his rum running activities, but that after serving 28 vs he was discharged upon the rength of a telegram signed by \ssistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews. After Stuart had testified, |1rancis A. Winslow on adjourning |court for the day, ordered the jury dnesday night [locked up for the balance of the at the Gran t Court attendants said it was iverett A, E the rst time in 10 4 Mr. Elliott sderal court jury h also in charge of a dance which will lup before receiv hall Friday eve it. an old-fa X S sty Double Installation The League of Women Voters will | Of 0dd Fellows Lodges hold an open meeting at the parish| Officers of Lexington lodge, No. | house of the Con atlonal church | . 0. 0. I, and Unity Rebekah tonight at 8 o'cloc A play * o |lodge, T. 0. 0. O., will be installed | Fifteenth Candle” will be preseated. | at joint exercises Iriday evening. | Miss Mary C. Welles is in charge, |District Deputy Grand Master | T George Osborn of this city will .in- W. 0. W. INSTALLATION stall the officers of the men’s lodge | A meeting of the Woodmen of the 1 Miss Clara Rock of this city, dis- World will be held Wednesday eve- | trict president, will be in charge of | ning at 8 o’clock in Odd reises of Unity Rebekah. | Arch strect. Officors il new officers of Lexington stalled for the coming yea re smolker will follow the meeting. L. |bert Anderson; noble grand, Marvin rd Krans; vice Heisler; secretary, ASSIFIED ADS and, READ lll RALD William “Built Like a Skyscraper” Judge | treasurer, Col. W. W. warden, Edward W. Kran tor, John Wearne; chaplain, | Sunburn; inside guardian, Harry| Service officers — Rehabilitation, Kieffer; outside guardian, Johm|Harry Ginsburg: State aid, C. C. Zoeller; right supporter noble grand, |Scarborough; Institutional welfare, Ernest Benson; left supporter noble | Frank Anderson; Guardianship, grand, Philip Bloom; right Harry Schwolsky. V1:c grfnd.lu'};omans c;fey;sl‘i\r:?z:;fl Americanism ofticers — Education porter vice grand, Carl Neurath;|and patriotism, Albert I Prince; right scene supporter, Henry Briere; | B0 -Scouts, D. H. Boehm; Boys left scene supporter, Roland Phelps. |Work, Elmer Manning; Community The new officers of the women's | Welfare, W. A. Hyde. e lodge are the following: Past grand,| Afternoon Session, 1:00 {0 4:00 Mrs, Flavia LeMay; noble grand, | [Fost publicity, Robert €. Vance; i k& embership, B. L. White; civie bet- Miss Lillian Hubbard; vice grand, [Member o ta sy, Mrs. Mabel Lindquist; recording sec- | {erment, Harry . Jacieon saullle retary, Mre. Helen Scharmann; treas- | (T3, HHCY 200 Rorge. . Godard curer, Mrs. Elizabeth Radil; finan- < ' y o 92 enneth clal secretary, Mrs. Elsio Nyack. Legion actlvities for 1927, Ker Cramer. 9 |Speculators Said to Own Mnst Medicinal Liquor | democrat, serted today at a | hearing befo: > house ways and means committee on the proposal to 1id that since the others are gambling in it “I don't see l!m‘t con~ owes them much. quor should remain Yll\|“£¥\llil!"(l 50 that holders of present supplies could make a pro: ation, Harry J. data, C. B. Yerrington. The officers’ school of the Ameri- can Legion which was to have been | held at the Legion home on Wash- ington street in this city on Jan- ] been postponed and will | : instead on Febru The program to be followed at the ion is as follows: Morning session: 9:30 to 12:00 Commanders’ school—How to or- and operate the post cfficient- rle Richard: What kind of | meetings to have, Arthur H. Petts: | Parliamentary law and — conduet of | meeting, Stanley Dunn. Adjutant’s school—What records | to keep and how to keep them, James R. Case; Post correspondence, Edward L. White; Adjutant's duties, J. Prichard. Fiance officers’ school — Post finances, B. L. Stillman; Post budget, hington, Jan. 11 (A—Eighty 1\”’ cent of the medicinal liquor in | government warchouses is owned by speculators, Representative Garner, Postponed Clases {0 Be Held i neuns o on e srosesa o Legmn Home Here |io¢ meatotna) whiskey. | Declaring only 20 per cent of the | stored liquor is held by persons who owned it before prohibition, Garner He differed with the statement of Lincoln C. Andr enforcement chief, that under the proposed cor- | poration, the price of midicinal li- STRIKE NOT ALL OFF Chile, Jan. 11.—P— rding the demands “unions, which caused them to threaten a general strike throughout Chile, 1is vet to be cached, but the date for the walk- out has been postponed indefinitely. | The men still negotiating with | the government. Their demands in- Edward B. Ogren. - ‘ lude objection to the obligatory in- Chaplains’ school—The chaplain ance payment law and a plea for duties, Rev. E. C. Dunbar; Sick call, | reorganization of the personnel Mrs. Walter Engle. | handling the railroad workers' re- Historians' school—The post his- | tirement funds. santiago, Agreement 1 (n. the trade Lowest Prices On Genuine First Quality RUBBER FOOTWEAR s follows: Past grand, Al- | Schar- | Be sute your office is fitted with genuine “Built Like a Skyscraper” files. The sky- scraper channel steel framework, solidly welded, guarantees lifetime service — the drawers, no matter how heavily loaded, operate at a finger touch. Those good files not only cut down the filing clerk’s work, but they speed up office routine and show big money savings. ; “Built Like a Skyscrap: er” HAW.WALKE Filing Cabmets S 2700 ITEMS OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT Sold exclusively by ADKINS 66 Church St. New Britain, Conp. Hartford 5 Shaw-Walker Co, 176 Pearl St New Haven Bradley & Scovill Co, 67 Orange St Bridgeport 1. H. Fargo Co. ‘John Irving “FLYERS” $3.9 Women'’s Four-Buckle Arctics ..... 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