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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1927. —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS CHAPLINDOESNOT ZERO WEATHER“w,,~ec.'¥ BASHETRALLSTARS TWO ARMED BANDITS STEAL ONE KILLED, THREE OTHERS LOVE HIS WIFE N[]W‘ SNOW STORMS IN muz:2 ,T (FFH.S, SI]HEI][JLFI ' BADLY INJURED WHEN SEDAN Says Her Viperous ABGations Nine tnch Fall in Chicago Keeps Thousands of Men SIA0E Rults Captain Zaleski al PAYRUI'I' UF NURW":H HRM AND TRUFK CRASH ON ROAD Have Stifld All Atcton i Busy—Corn Belt States Report Sub-Zero Tem.- Havlck Are I0eighle Official of Thermos Bottle Company Held Up and HELD) AS INSANE BUT Early Morning Tragedy peratures—Wintry Week-end is Forecast. |er laia seize today to the miadle Hat in Manitoba, traditionally cold, Flee in Auto 0 the mercury rocketed with the pass-| principals in This City and Hartford | 4 ners, l'ange—Party Defends FEdna Purviance — Says | west, digging out of the winter's ’ 1a 1 ¢ 1 Gkl addiian o " ling of the cold wave's center anc e St i’ Greatest Regret is Stigma This| heaviest snows. Irigld wi went to 34 above. Have Conference, Resulting tn| : : watomobile. As their car neazed ne COUTt Rules in Favor of Wag Returmng from | erned thermometers from coa The bitter weather in the wake Action Brings Upon His Two Small | coast. i anoviatois. Ald ot sin miavee rring of Forwards Irom All The weckly g Il of the Thermos compan : e George S. Knapp of R The crest of the cold wave and southwestern localities str amounting to : 3 2 4 E{ks Ball at Seymour. Children, ed over the eastern end of the corn gling with their biggest fall of But Two Contests. Shadsetay e e o ! Bridgeport New York, Jan. 15.—(P—Charlie ““111 but it “;‘5 “‘0;‘“' ‘°(‘ el season in laces as high A death blow was struck tr ¢ s By s i 1 Z 27 | Atlantic in the wake of the snow |20 inches but armies of workers had ' 13y, % s 3 1w f h r e B Chaplin says he is ready to fight for % Lo D inche es rkers ha 1igh school basketball 1 | intendent , : at t a ey 3 > - his children and will answer his|Clouds and a wintry week-end was| transportation lines open again ‘and St ek ; i 7 : E : B New Haven Woman Run wile's charges in a counter suit for | forecast for as far south as cent traing were runnings on schedule, i eve of its annual game with toda hey ! iy L rt 4 Lo Do 2 ; divorce, to be filed in California as | Florida- » A general moderation by t artford High school when an order | /¢ ot g Hioidic L Bl ot N ¥ man, Ju e own and Killed by Auto ! ible. To the west, however, the mercury | row was, forecas: B att 745 sent ont trom: the office of Brin- | ile var v Lor imped back to his own automobile 5 ke on g soon as possible. || vas oresping upwerd ant weather | huveay. MG an S . ) o Bt a8 | memorandum of de p and in Another Tragedy The motion picture comedian Hirn il A L e R s o y is P. Slade yesterday afy 1 been obtals ST RYbaken Tk oo s cctslon 1 \ blamed his wite's family for what he | ;. cold would be spent by Mon- geciq Rt ) ing Captain Marion Za- | sy; H. and | ward New London. fought in the proba 7 Bethel Man Loses Life A decided to remain there. | Bt Haylloh farwaiis termed “viperous, terrible accusa- | gav Skies were overcast in some by Albert Havlick, forwards St ani e N tions” made against him in the di- | giutts “hut generally the weather o v o o e eor team, inelgible. for | e e The men holdup called s ] Sioton % : . as Car Goes Off Road. vorce charges filed by his wife, Lita e S e S tion in basketball for SGELTe s e e ad |and police of surrour S Th [ Y Grey Chaplin. go, employing thousands of true to prediction, the mercury i e “It’s cruel and unjustified—this| mon to keep traffic moving through dropping steadily du the morn- sk 2 itarium, My 1 : DRIVER ACCUSED L ) onslaught on me,” he said at the|pnine jnches of w, saw relief ining hours, accompanied by flurries of achadu et c T 1 g e e e ance between Principal Sl L i . i : OF BEING DRUNK all this bitterne Gxaept " (that Illaroiened the meroury. scuttle ol uns Ao bt e w Britain school 2 feeling, 1 guess.” el fact that a rule existed s s pp libabzeo tammerstires mote oay T i A e e e S B e ;.‘“,“"I:"f*‘.‘.‘:}‘f‘,‘;‘n,‘!‘s"‘if’;i"‘;".‘;,l"‘;; At e was | Playing w siae tams. — Federal Commander Re- August Splettstoeszer Re- S e e e e ", e ,d‘”.‘ prattedt) {;‘,e"‘}fm‘f’t‘:~rvurw 3 Mr. Slade said ater he receive ports One Was “Priest ded for Half Century Chn’y’\‘li:“l:\1‘m‘?¢‘t‘:dr“|?v S o : 1.1nm:l-y g;"n;uulxhnt\‘l‘.::z‘a"s((:ull igh Wearing a Cassock” in This City aling his attention to the here for perhaps two weeks, in | Il o A2 : : ; ) Taven turng e vorce action. He admitted ; | of the Burritt A. C. team. He| Mexico City, Jan. 15 UP — Nine| Aus toeszer, 77 yer . ‘ ; AT worried, but said he 50 2 ailed on Principal Hyde and asked rebels Killed in a sharp batt of the outcome. “I hav t | if the Hartford team conform- ¥ eral forces at El L & °h he spent kLt S sank shou ot in the sed the patience and sense of | ing to the rule and w X in- hill, state of Jalisco. A report from Ci¥: and an emplc s rema ¢ ' of couserva- | jured, three of = i ©of the people until T have a ch | A formed that it was to the e; hat 't ral comms r : S DT ¢ el 2 3 el were sillis, il Hart n court to tell my side of the story,” | —_— one Hartford play : : ! , says one S : bor (lind ensor s evoad to lar e |t xilled Catholls ter a short illn atter ¢ v ! of Ansonia his wife, whom he rried four ed it was only X of East Haven, and Miss by Two Guomen Mcalaguan Pollcy e O o o e B o e mascia by 1305, Do enicead the ompley of e | witnesses ndor out finds Tt | "ot Kichter of New Haven, ; a5, at ‘differ- |the i taom < art, Gillis and French are at the “How can one be, after such hor- | ] S e 5 o Torcaniiver 7d worked at differ- the petitioner, EpD I e T ench are at th rblie ace ons. I hardly think I| | 5 nksgiving |a man of 86 or more years; that the | o .1 1oSpital, suffering from vari- this time, when I'm so close to this | ke ¥ ! Puamliy- e Fo e Mr. S stovszer with his on Ma a8 committed | °° roken jaws, scalp wounds awful ex: T 2te spersing L 2 n s Spletts <uer to the West t itarium; ths sther cuts and bruises. Hart T s round me happiness | ; Rt SRR . Siaraony e : Rl int ent LG r the time of ous at ten o'clock home life, sanity— nimnor 13 That Attack Was Either | peclares He Will Continue His - h \.;‘ aL ‘! cam of 3.0; o - it vear) @ 9 7 o S 3 Sitdly ha. and may have internal injur- the thing love, and T am very | grom Mistaken Identity or Was| yor «To the Last Extreme" De- ijose wilee < e i went to live with Mrs. nic. es. He is on the danger list. Miss much attached to children and home | | =l 3 Lt : i et. His survivi - > ion continues + | and Miss Richter were treat- Jite. I like both my children—| Part of Some Unknown Revenge! gpite Blockade By American 3 ok s es in the game § W e iriciude another Eon ¢ condition was £ T minor injuries at the New they both very wonderful, I| . | at the schy mnasi his r e et at Co. | of Hartford 1 a sister, Mrs. Jacob his er ent at home and the nnnn hospital and iater discharged. ouldu't say t I love one x:me! Plot. val Forces ! '1 E R e tor, ac. Sicgrist of arter. condition and ner of conduct of Returning From Elks Ball, than tho other; one may be more| Y X 5 aF vunders T e B Ches erv held his business; that since said time | The driver of the truck wh @ s | New York, Jan. 15 (P—Ignatz o stor N —As con- PG aeva et ording to General . & At iaiotclnny % hich be. interesting than the other, but I love | ; J Soad A Washington, Jan. 15 (P—As con- S to come through short {yoon instructed by Preside iay oon at 2 o'clol t i zc S. Knapp has re- ionged to the West Side Trucking them both " | Salz, wealthy fountain pen manu-gress gontinues to debate the Coo-[time they had to work in on the |¢oJecept unconditional” sabmi C. Porters’ funeral par urt covered his sanity and is now restor- | Company of Boston, a Negro, whose Stigma in Children | facturer shot down by two men Who | jjqge administration's policy in deal- | 1"t n's lineup. i promise not to jStnest SUReky Mariig Shac ed to rea nn“ It Is therefore or- Iname 1 t been learned was the tragedy of this Whol | called him to the door of his fash-|ins with the Nearaguan-Mexican T - ferman dered the order o cour ' placed under arrest by Constable ning S | . b, . M N WI {0 A GOUN RY ! S0 Ot B o S S R e S e k able west side apartment wa t B o ting 4 l o 1 Anac- i\, St . ens of Orange. pending the re- thelr poor little lves. What el g ERACLIIOIUNWAS | g tuation, cable advices presenting a A l 1ets. Bonts g ermer | be in Fairview ceme- amenc r of May 12, 1925, |sult of g | thought by police today to have have reac n i an ial investigation of worry abe ost is my children, : ) re o tions to Sy, ¢ e uran Ml be and the same is hereby re ¢ fag ) ey |about mast s 3% been a victim of either a revenge bpic picture Offfepolls olo, in the -tate of Durango, e : o ekl Is hereby revoked | the accident. Coroner Mix began an and n.y own sclf respect.’ this country’s attitude are being re are expected at any moment to SEEIX and it is hereby irther ordered iry this morning S believed his wife had | Plot or mistaken identity. MLl e = Paroled Prisoner, Ordered Out of U, " “37 i A the sald George S. Kng s b S ng, visiting the TS Moalel aYe L Salz, said to be well known in|o¢lVed from many poin s _who ADY ATES TAXPAYER ¢ fald George S, Knapp be |scene of the crash in person. Miss cen “hoodwinked and fooled” into : coremost in imp rce perhaps oo found to be s St :l'rnz (:::cd\\orc and that she hoped | Right club circles, was expecting a, Toremost in im 8. is Forbidden to Return to Na- 3 Slavin's skull wen enalet o ) that s & 2is a cabl sent Assoct B i stored to reason. %o get money out of the action. He | caller at ®is apartment last evening “I ‘Pw S e . e Torthna : FORM ORGANIZA'HONS el LR | - automobile party had attended met her allogation that he had |and answered his door bell without| gt FUEST A e 4 1 : N 3 i Elks’ ball in Seymour and wer boasted of love affairs with five|question. Two men stood in the| G50, K orsnrve Baltimore, 5 enee Sy ’ HEI] IN Ifig4 ¥ to New Haven at about 3:30 motion picture actresses by stating: | hallway. N BTn e brerionth | Walten 2 A FEE ey se 4 Boston Tax Expert Says This Is a. m., when the accident occurred. Likes Many Women “Give it to him,” one said, and e 5 L tentiaty yoste z n had o sk X . N “Do T like five women, you bet I |ther fired. | that ne contempls e g feniar B7eE e it cc a vachichil _re- | Means of Chedl Municipal New Haven Fatality, do. I like 50 women. If you ap-| Is Badly Wounded Tariiel hel wotldlremainta i citizer f oElande to 1he) wors: Lillad. arsons: a6 ) 4 ) R . New Haven, Jan. 15 (#—Mrs. Py , W ike wome: | e of the bullets entered Sal s 2 ; y Curtian, about died last preciate beauty you like women, but | One of the . | el e G A B e A : C d las you don't have to be morally wrong.” | right side and lodged in his abdo-| < “'iu];‘x'rh;\";"(:“l'vuy t it ot v Briish A 3 Jesid Mavial % field, Mass., Jan, —_— night from injuries received when He said he haa loved his wife | me: Authorities at th hospital| 2 s e i hhae o hed i T e Lo Y Organizat : o s she was strnck by an automobile cfore their separation, and added, | where he was taken said he had a| “Despite the ctive Giloved toiivein k Romantic Story of Liquor ated by Louis Polverari, at Whit- iade m and ney aven nd Cold Spring street. “unfortunately.” He had expected | fighting chance for recovery. which is being el 4 ' : Lt o) ‘ UNgLelyss et : e e more pressing each day st my : 3 roup whi s defeated and | °F s o CBar B 3 a home, companionsaip, comrade Iz's apartment, in West 77th AwAllt S miTniTeTan ) Cas bataied i CoReastliy e ot Jecking soaring municipal txes LaKen North by Barents LD: ol D 4 under 1ds of $500 on charges of reckless ship,” ho asserted, and interest in |street, is in the same ho in| government and army by the Amer- | HWall HE D 0 kil e > another and Interest In the |which Loulse Lawson, pretty mu-|ican naval forces throughout the “,, HRLE s Rt ured in Saltilo, wh et s lion corr Dutch Explorer drivhig, folliirs £ CLbrd & chotil o 4 outside themselves. But he |sic student of Walnut Springs, Tex- | so-called neutral zone gt o COLRICONERILE Bhefied el e il i ingg NaRDsiexen 2 ; 2 < : tion wnd failure to in- ted he had not found it. as, was strangled to death in 1924, “I maintain my determination to|States mmudiate : » military o ea D08 Torst Hictian lls Jove,” he said, “but |a crime that never has been solved. | remair my postto the lastcex; |IEVEATE 058 san ear dentance for istar LRl Tt R e allle LR e NEY ST onie Tan 1 bROR) s T r ok 1 would rather not go into details |It was in the same neighborhood | trem RS hats € rebels ca ehas) D IChub D of nine s of rum, cached | st o now. T shall reserve that for the | that the unsolved murder of Joseph| Nn Information has been reccived | tentiary walls he did not farry. Puebla s say thi e e the arctie in 159 he Duteh | believed, she had been waiting fo court, and I am reserving my cross- | B. Elwell, whist expert, and Dor- as to what progress is being mu A taxicab tack him to a railroa - o re drive f 5 AXpayers’ conference 2 wh gl s S r‘-” s ’»‘El 1_: complaint against my wife for the | othy King, show girl, cccurred in_the atts 1 medtation of Lony haie Gefe et San & c abi- | e o) y ended their uravs caresr | was driving at.a. toe e ot s proper time and place. T don't un- | Besorlplion: Is Msnire disputd by Costa Rica for Canada and boz 1 tants of the town who gath He discusscd - reducy « et | vy PENCIOR A o e derstand the legalities of the thing | Salz could give but meagre de-| Meanwhile, San Solvador dis- Within a s the church bells were : efore N gland 1o, : Davts | 20d that {he womag stepped in front at all. The whole case iS a|scription of his unknown assailants. Patches say that more than 4,000 hope that the ba n e announcement made $ hoR ! s jsads labyrinth of confusion.” | Shortly after they drove off in an|Dersons. chicfly stuaents and labor- |Ireland would “t are of itself.” the plac threatened cony for its January mecting ko : o 3 Appears Very Nervous | automobile & young woman arrived °rs, marched through the streets of (He sald he would embark > tax burden in New EBngland |, i 3, S0 S8 s BRI WOS| < was taken to St Mr. Chaplin appearsd Nervous as |t the apartment and fainted whon that city in protest against the Camadian port. Con ccome a serious drag on th z in New Yo ! tonight after he he talked to reporters, both URON | o1 ‘o the shooting, She told po.| Policy of ti ; ates and ¢ the principal industries of S by an automobile his arrival at the Grand Central sta- | Jice she had a dinner engagement lstened to the addr T e section and t nger signs are | p 2" A menic i 1 =1 by Williem E. Brown, su- tion, where more tnan 70 of them | wii “Salz and after being question-|the attitude of nt Calles of Iread o, although the S OR TR 08 4 ‘1 pervisor of music in the public tlon, whero more tnen 1 of 1hem | with saa and atter beng s 5% DRY LAW HAS SEVENTH BIRTHDAY . : o R e > home of his aftorney last night. |~ 1yo rovenge plot theory was bas- | Imperialism.” was no disordes. | 1t nt voting, constructive pub- : o i ing f ternal injuries. B2 et ami mow | T, PSShES Do tnery s pae (MR ARSI et R OMORROW; STILL MUCH DISPUTED - ot anicemes et o : ever, and appeared a@eeply worried | g o mistaken fdentity. mbtive i Cuban V_m\m es report the ’ cipal extravagance would result . : SRETI s 2 M 3 Danbury 'Trn':wl.\. over his troubles. (R FAGLILRAL RRioh B OyIec RhTes Cloduardb Alvarez, a stu- —_— i the taxpavers' associatio y _ | Danbury, Jan. 15 (®—John Gard B e honen e w4 o | of the federal narcotio bureau in {ef and Manuel Surl a printer of | ypinkers Now Have But One Chance in 2,000 to Get !°on be tried out in this section, he L SaRGn G e £ e b ot SIS AR the screen, alth h he 4 work 4 in nationaliey, on ges of t night when L this district lives In the s house. ; : ; on anan o n t us | buting nler o 32 ‘ ’ = Ak a f i Al B R b e s o zily | OVler, carlier in the day, caused tho uting e pannklch slenediby ‘Real Stuff,” According to General Andrews anquet last night James A. |} ile th moblle, bperated by lester Wil joede of king, temporarily | 0 e woman, reputed to be Students, attacking American L § ki 3 i it e ¥ : so of Bethel, left the road B antian of the! 315000000 the head of a world wide syndicate | S0 1 Nicaragua. 2 b —Enforcement Has Cost Govern- Testor ber and a past presi : : itter it had descended a hill, be- Mention of the $16,000,000 esti-j 1€ 7e e L € The pamphlet, surpressed v | S a1l = Nationat Hontot Ca ks Pt Jais. | tWeen this city and Bethel. Joh mate placed on his fortune in his| °f ‘““b(;‘;“"”"l‘)'f"m‘ o Cuban authorities, declared “once ment 125 Million Dollars hon s PRk “ Seor sy “arson, 55, of Bethel, is in the Dan- wife's complaint brought the only e LR more the boots of the capitalists of A S vhe 8 e e e ; ! Several features of the case, sald § _— da luti . f t hospital bady hurt. emile to the comedian's face. Ask Nora R Lenrass ooy se. Sad | oy street, in conrivance with the 5 ) X S T 3 5 R 3 w2 s “| Wildman, who is proprietor of ar fhe amount -of his fortuna, he ra.| POlice pointod to the fact that the oy "y hois Siolitaat ihetin. | R WASNInE ooy ited | ty, and an improvement in the gen- senvice. a d ! eigh Smith ex- nan, s proprietor of an B Tt it o meare 4o meiy it ¢ | two men might have been looking : . el v | eral well-being G ng of the national bos : linn in Redding, is being held with- esrity of'a alater | naiion 1 and | Pres seventh anniversay of | eral ¥ i oharead Wit i 200,000 the figure probably would|for Ovler. One siriking fact thati it T S e A Prohibition has gr a - — Smi ] nEagiis v |out bail charged with operating a 2LLIE Aan was pointed to was that David I RS Lt " %9 the general ate rd GO S il says t c F Kler for motor vehicle while under the in- be too high. Slege) aiaiatent niteo: Blatant ot @ ir much a controversial sub 11 {0 the drys. They contend that the UNTESS GOE A“AY t nwritten lav t protect | {1 e of liquor. Gardner, who is Defends Edna Purviance, liberty of L America makes 5 y v ws v The ecomedlan aleo came to tho|torney in charge of uncovering thel aterné the political perfd America as fay it wer 1th rate f il lorc b was employed at a restau > : narcotic ring was notified at his \hite Hous St 1% fect. Prohibitionists today n cut from 6.9 per 1,00 defense of Edna Purviance, White House and constitutes a dark Thir e f /i e Von Salm’'s Fstranged Wife Starts 5 Pnerd tioned in his wife's action as = o iving from Dan- home of the shooting almost as to the results of th being on his payroll. Miss Purviance, | QUCKIY as were the ~police. ~ Sa (Gontinuentor ioase 2 o0 e LG oo DS R e mantun With Mother and Brother for Trip ¢ , i ar, after leav- he explained. fs under a long term | a3 Shot less than two hours after e = 5 Ao & DLOSRARISYIdates Aok € o for the : wrs [T rog over a seven foot Sontract wlin ht 5 5 oen th he arrest in the drug case, said that they would their fore the Volste g to London. oh : i il bl 3 ¢ Ty ontract with him. She is on the 1 : ! ; payroll of his company, he said, at| Salz and his brother, James Salz, ' Wity ¢ 3 : s - of the s espe : a guy wire attach- advanced robnery iasin theorys for 5 gl . Tess e p er 5 : led to phone pole and it is be- as sie curb, where, it is much cred it as $4,000 in| Lincoln ( n was str dead at tn Salz’s pocket and some expensive p fon enforcement, plans 10 by the en { the [of litigation betwecr r ! deed, but he thwarted the crew by [spot. Th c traveled on an Jewelry was left untouched | Horace W. Eddy Flected President L YORLLD oy i kage Se0onn ned behind in |jeeyiy rder that two bof 0 feet, rolled over into a honeymoon he s fends that it | py 2 PR s onie BT P rore SiEteey. | T el that lyere] aicenel Aanaaile : 2 s f med rposes only, be | f and was pointing back towards was hetier to marry than go to the| EUropean Bookings Gl e bR RS S R O e e : o0 by faken. both of whict n it came to a sto. penitentiary » story, he said, ws Heaviest in Histor sgree Work Outlined ning, by sea and across the b ended, the beer sup o - Iher mother brother, B, H RGOl g 8, deli abrication, false London, Jan. 15 (A—With 30,000 | Rit i g | anc breweries would be com- | quced and the u ent gers, Jr. party sailed shor was found under the every detail” : A arTbi T ATt se 600 Totag . oS alon o ¢ eliminated during the year. | wine has been ¢ m 3,0 ) aft i Re we £ wRe nobalay Pare n lians, 1,000 Welsh-American singers, Slaekii iring of alcohol for indus- | to less than 0,0 . vear. | evac xpla why he had married|,ng 500 Americans of Finnish ex- | giocyis “N}l ool ‘\1“ 1::\‘{!’;‘“;‘ trial purposes with a deadly poison inkers ¢ el Mrs. R the countess and her | ! h i\"::\:".f"f\fi' e Uses Radiator Alcohol two such young girls as Lita Grey oo aliendv nosk . Tor Hassess | 8 ord y i is the center of the latest prohibition | chane ) bt “real | brother at the at 10:3 m T o dred Harris, Mr. Chaplin explainedyoonors and tourist agencies are | 1.7¢d EPP tary, and Ha that will make the fluid 50 ob- | to Gen. Andrew the ! f their staterooms. Colonel Rogers ac- party spent the ‘Smoke," a drink consisting was inspired largely through alpianning to accommodate more Am- |V Hatsing, treasurer. The follow-' poxious that it will be undrinkable | the seized contains poison the |companied his family to e 1 a shack covered by of alcohol used to . prevent al feeling wdded “¥ou | arican tourlsts than ever before in | NE committee on constitu and | w1l be the solution of the problem | most of it is cut with g it g O danRval s r » Iris. The next spri freezing of automobile radia- can have the same companionship | history. by-laws was elected: How Al of fatalities from poison alcohol, | with prune juice and ma tured from the coun was re eq they t everything behind them, rs, was blamed by Fred St. nd love for them as for your chil-| The Cunatd line alone has alr Timbrell, James Lukens and Frank | government chemists helieve | with commerelal alcc ¢ . |settled out of court last ¥ o whaleboat and| Lawrence, aged 40, of the Cen- dren. His only comment on possible |hooked 14,000 Americans for Europe | He Dohrenwend. The association |~ Enforcement of the Volstead RSN, or.nn agresment which th cached Engle tral hotel, in police court this other loves was: “But 1 love many |nest summer. The members of the | IS PlANNINg an active winter and the | from its inception to th o « | was to receive 5,000, arty of Russlans from the| morning, for his condition. He people and there are some friends|American Logion will disembark | officials ave desirous of all eligible | time has cost the gove or T WEATHER i i ) Ermack visited the| was arrested yesterday morn- whom I love deeply. T love some | Cherbourg for Paris and the Rotar- | Masons joining the organization. On| 100,000, Taxes on intoxicating bev- — | BISHOP LEAVING MEXICO e, demolished the hut and| ing by Officer Walencius at the men friends, for examnle, as decply |jans at Havre on {heir way to Ost. | the afternoon of March 5 New Brit-| crages amounting to more than $3,- New Britain and vicinity: | | Mexico City, J (P —Special | found the medic hest a cake of | New Britain Gas Light Co. as my women friends” end, where their international con- | ain will work the fifth degree, and| 500,000,000 have also been lost to Snow, followed by generally patches from Tapachula, which is ice with only a few corks revealed plant on Meadow street. He Hay's Statement. | vention is to be held. But England | in the evening of that day Hartford | the govenment as a result of the fair late this afternoon and 24 miles from the Guatemalan oor- The Ziegler party came to Cape appears to be approaching a Wil Hays, head of the moVing hopes to induce the majority . of | Will work the 1th degrec. March passage of the act. Prohibitionists tonight; cold wave tonight; r. say that Bishop Diaz of Tabasco |Flora in the summer of 1904 aft-| breakdown and Judge Alling e | ¥hene wisitars 1o/ oross the channel | 10 New Britain will go to Hartford clalm that the law was worth Sunday fair. left that place late last night foi R sentenced him to jail for 15 (Continued on Page Seven) lbo{nre they return home. to work the 5th degree. !eum, by bringing increased orospert- * —4m — the Guatemalan border | (Continued on Page 18.) days to straighten out. ment in his w while on a railroad train on their