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=27 BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending l, 4, 5 5 4 Feb. 5th .... FINAL EDITION ESTABLISHED 1870 FRANGEIN AGCORD. BUT NOT ENTIRELY Will Accept. Coolidge’s Plan NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927. —EIGHTEEN PAGES Coolidge Said to Have a Second |Kills Two Business Rivals and GO0 AUDIENCE IS Disarmament Plan if First Fails[ Shoots Two Others, Qflortally! BIG THFATER NEFD 7 Twice Declared Dead, Then Revived, Woman | PRICE THREE CENTS 30 CAMBRIDGE POLICEMEN BATTLE 300 STUDENTS N Rochester Butcher Admits { Reserve Proposal Believed to Call For Three-Power Yale Round-Table Conferess Dis- “Uncer Serions Reserves” Treaty With England and Japan Limiting Cruisers, Really Is Dead Now | Orgy of Killing as Cli- AN AFTER i cuss Problems of Drama ! THEATER RIOT Destroyers and Subs to 5-3-3 Ratio of Capital Ships Dristol, England, Feb. 12 () | of Busi Feud— —_— . | —After thirty-one operations max of business Ieud— et in Case Any Country Defeats Present Idea. | and having been twice declared | ¥ ONLOOKERS ARE IMPORTANT' R PRESIDENT I§ HOPEFUL dead, Mrs. Shrive, wite of a | Spends Evening at 42H " : local tradesman, has finally | farvard Men Under ; (Copyright, 1927, by United Press) | Mr. Coolidge has good reason to ..o puried. She was 55 years Movies After Bloody P Great Britain and Japan arc Favor-| Washington, Feb. 12 (UP)—Pres- believe the second plan would suc- | gq; = SHasE Y Litte Use in Perfectly Written Play Ar t T Bi ident Coolidge has a second disarma- ceed—at least with certain British T R UL N \etivitia ; | | rest, 1wo bluecoats ably Impressed With Plan Which ment plan ready if France or other reservations providing periodic ton- pronounced dead, and carried £ 1€8, If Nobody Wants to See It—Re- | H rt d T C " nations defeat his present proposal. \nage revision because of French| 1p a mortuary. On the way the | e fad ey 3 urt and Tw o Offers Escape From Deadlock at| 17, wijl not insist on the five-power non-adherence to the pact. et e ligious Dramas Arc Hard to Put St 0 Lollege ipact limiting auxiliary naval craft,| The Coolidge disarmament tactics n to be alive. Two years | Roct Y, Feb.'12 M—A! Across. . . . Lo {suggested in his memorandum to —as formulated by Ambassador; |ater she was again pronounced |yutcher's feud, which had raged for| . CllSIOdlflll 0r AI‘I]]OFY GlYen Men ln]ured. Paris, Feb. 12 P—France's reply Great Britain, France, Japan, and Hugh S. Gibson, the American arms | g ined conscious- | po " : . ruged 9%} New Haven, Conn. Feb. 12 (UP) |~ - Py y | to President Coolidge's naval dis-|Italy, though ho Will support it 0 |delegates and approved by the pres-| ness to interrupt her relatives' | '1T°¢ Years, was ended today with intelligent and Heapmd n COUI’[ | armament proposals, it was under- long as there is hope. |ident, are: e w0 of the rivals dead and the third e o b Trouble Follows Antics at stood after a cabinet meeting today, — The Reserve Pr;)pos;l . E Disarmament Tactics Final! e succumbed m'm; er ari arged with the dou- the Fdgar M. Woole di- — e el Will_constitute. acceptance in form| The reserve proposal calls for a| o BUCE UE | cancer from which she had |ple murder and in addition the r, Bigar M. Wooley, di-| e St “under serlous reserves” For-|three-power treaty with Great Brit-| v AAKe o¥eW Boslve SO006H | yoon suttering for vears. But | rector of undergraduate aramatic| (HARGE IS MODIFIED! ateur Show Where but elgn Minister Briand will draft .the reply and present it for final cabinet| ain and Japan limiting cruisers, des- troyers, and submarines to the pres- ent 5-5-3 ratio on capital ships, the the naval conference idea. plains the substitution of Geneva for This ex- | | shooting of tw or bui efore her relatives would per- | Sh0OUNE 0f (wo other butch mit burial they insisted on hav- ing two of her arteries out. Yale, told on production the round- table “col Prosccuting Attorney Woods Says | Performers Were Bom- approval Monday. [ | Washington as the meeting place. | it KR s 5 J - UsitediBressilpatnell Hots | Avoid separate nformal negotiations e Gordon, 34, took the! o e Miieo Were! Evtecmating { Clrcas barded With Vegetables Coolidge Ts Hopeful |with Great Britain, which would re- w into Lis own hands last night. | poo i : | From Audi stances and Recommends Fine— | m Audience. Washington, Feb. 12 (P—The be- {viva the charge of an “Anglo-Amer- FRIEND OF LINGOLN wo automatic | | Must Train Audiences lfet is held by President Coolidge! LF ican combine” made by France dur- i s ; g | that the naval powers signatory to |ing the Washington conference, Bhoelac orey whithizasiiten it “What is the use in a perfectly | Pleads Nolo Contendere, | the Washington capital ship limita-| [ U0 EnEs Eeeet B0 LS oRu h of Harry Katz and written, perfectly acted and per- | S ke | Cambridg e tion treaty will look with favor upon | farence, the Unlied Stales ;1n X ""}; two of h ness rivals, the po tly pro 1 play if nobody . A% - 2 hy s S o oo o to extentlfat treaty | , ‘liberations will recognize the French | e B iy R T iarge. William 3. others battied emen in Har- to lighter fighting craft, although ’ ) right to a much larger comparative | e e, | : et see SRk |1 caretaker at the | vard Square to feld ot officials are somewhat skeptical over | AR tio ln‘s\[‘hmar\nvwdfl:‘i\n‘.(h"l Wash- S conscious modern university should | ¢ o Arch street, was|action had ¢ B the attitnde France might take. i 3 L N 1 c‘lonhA rr-.!.\'flnvcer' o‘ l.orh n cap- Colchester Man Sa)s Presi- Iseek not only to train specially | guog 530 - e That Great Pritain and Japan Mobile to 0S8 Angeles ital ships. sl il i e i Thought He Was Fooling | 1 students for a life Work | jruneers % ated for vary- were favorably impressed with the : |is 5-5-3 for the United States. Great| dent Gave Govt. Use | [ o-m & o o okt Sy ; DSt 2 more had been overturcs is indicated in press ad- Stunt Trip Is | Britain and Japan, and 1 e | Tollowing shootings Gordon (in the drama, but it should also |, o R L Vices from London and Tokyo. Offi- France and Italy. of His Salary jattended a moving picture show, oc- | endeavor to create and foster an | wooq o : Al 18N vices from London ar A d L " ) il e B e Sl Woods nolled the original charge of | cial comment has still to come from | Announce: | 13» “m‘l?mnr:rt r(ilr;vnm)T is rvnch‘;‘ | Sebib bt remained {n | NteTest in the drama in students | jeequit v 2 danserous owenon| student riot in taly, 'h newspapers are spec- o s ed, regardless o he nation which bsacr o skl B i€ & e remained S L A o it a d 'ou weapon ¢ mon ¥ Ilzltn:‘:uiyf on nmprzom» attitude. W causes it, the United States will fall | xew London, Feb. 12 (P'—James | 1h? theater for nearly two hou Who have no idea of making the|,nq told the court he has every BE feserae o fmm The basis for Mr. Coolidge's ex-| Mobile, Ala, Ieb. 12 UP—Dos back on the basic economic-financial | qyayan “or Colchoster, the 13th | SUNE l}«[ 1o evening s Dty ason: Lo bellave That dtles.d r-All Starts pectation of favorable consideration Graham, 21-year-old golfer, hopes to argument, Either directly or indi- i e ant anoy Wwo auto- The large jori A0 sn of the origin of the ained at the White House as | drive a golf ball from Mobile to a rectly, this government will lat it be | treasurer of the United States who matic pistols to M The latter, graduate actors, produ e e by ed but witnesses said a American sonableness of th movie studio in Los Angeles, Cal. | known that no European nation can was a friend of Abraham Lincof, fooling and yWr in addition to are, a shot t Il was started when ever- t i i 3 : atio . ian Domi.an, |, P Plan: because it proposes merely an| Ie announced vesterday that he stand the financial strain of a naval|today related in the Evening Day a the matter to police ng feal of fun qut o S SIS Sheatta 1 hundred students poured into the extension of the disarmament form- had completed plans to start from Armamcnt race without jeopardizing | hitherto unpublished story of the til after Gordon was captured. heir work, preparing themselves was on 72 street after atten. a midnight dy agreed upon by the the first tee of the Mobile Country its monetary and social system. Great Emancipator which adds one| Gordon was arrested shortly to in nt and discriminating | gpqy fherel Hovt vaudeville perforr Uni- aton treaty powers. club next Sunday and club his way ! This government is prepared | more tribute to the general heart of at the home tors. I think that no one with [} oues inside the b e "l:h]s' theater : : | irby, to Indicate in all friendliness that | the man, whose birthday is observed | friend by policemen who had been T R e e ; g A lone policeman on duty in tr cape From Deadlock {to the c Kirby, man, se birthday i A ho had been v t IR i e e s ¥ the S if an armament race is forced upon | toda: Iying in wa r him. that there is any raldisiated fa ) woalt gD t in a riot call and 19, said he would accompany Doe as Ereaterithat the charge of assault with a| The president feels his proposal |19, sald h it, someone else will suffer. “When Mr. Lincoln became presi- GTienEe: the American theater to- of o s arrived offers a means of escape from the MR IIAE | o eh in his scheme, | No Loans For Armaments | dent” says Mr. Gilfilan, the o e b - o ol e ool i idents annliotuiers it ai 'lm(:\'m}“l‘!l‘ conference resulting | Graham said. He wants to get Ito\ Meanwhile this government | $214T¥ \(\';x;::ii.lm;xl\((u\t\\y 3 noon by Katz pror im to carry | el At Sin l““"‘“ the authorities but the accusa- | from dormitesies. in h n;‘:\r:\ni rom & disagreement as to which |Callfornia, hopes to land in the |will frown upon further loans to for- [ RICH Was Paic WERH Y W CEE OF fout the n he had ‘ooley then dwelt at length|tion today was one of simple as-|yard. s ;,‘.o'n‘m‘cf‘w‘»‘urmnn.em_dmnm first {movies and hit upon the golf ball cign nations for direct or Indirect SR s °[‘0"“l;""°‘m LN platnéd for g . Gordon the part Yale has plased in |sault 4 i | Police used their sticks freely with be tackled in a plan calling for cur- | hike as the most feasible solution nrr{v;;rnwr;( \;;q - J | A ST e apps ‘rl a calm and university study of the d '\.m.\\ Boys had e annoying Rice | the result that the crowd was grad- flment of air, land and set forces. | of his problems. : TR e On mpathetic | vment and under the system at | UPPerturbed as he related the story ? years Huring w theland he determined to frighten |ually pushed back into the = yard He also belleves if the Geneva dele-| In anticipation _ol the trip Gra- | wit \l he 'r:'}'lv rt:sm ,{,"r ]n‘\fq\mte PRUE time b roasiver caunts | OF -!o'H:,‘- murder and the shoot- _.Ummmku has | them away by firing a shot from a | W here the city s di ded from gationa are successful in applying ham said he had figured it out that Pr?twflfln t:m tf\‘vy say they ean- | oro rendered monthly soon ag | iNZ of his two 1 in exist ibing its | revolver. The bullet struck the|entering by college pol In: the reductions to cruisers, destroyers and | he could make it in five months, but ‘not understand the persistence of | 1y grarte for the month were paid I had been plannit Kill- | ¢ days of alumni opposition up brick wall of the building and on|Meantime, however, a shower of submarincs, as were done with cap- | that he would keep going if it took the French Nm' that the United “The non-payment of the salary ings for several weeks.” Gordon said, to the present time when it is one [the rebo entered 1)0,,.,Ju,,~s\\arm1 missles, rained down from ftal ships in the 1921 Washington five years. Calculating 6,160,000 States necessarily would vote With|giaeic ¢ Mr. Lincoln held up the yestorday when Katz passed me 0f the strongest organizations of leg at the thigh, the presecuting | dormitory windows on the heads of conference, removal of this angle of | yards as the distance to Los Angeles, | the T}mush on all conference 1SSUeS | troasurer's accounts. After long de- | On the street and refused to stop its kind in the country. attorney said. The facts did nm;'h“ b ging fo the problem would pave the way for | ang an average of 50 vards a stroke, STOWIDg out of the question of Brit- | 1,y “tha chief hookkeeper was called | When T called to him, T decided the| Raising the standard of what he indicate that the assault was de-| Datrolman Joseph O'Connor was ish cruisers versus French subma- d the badly k ed and taken to the Cam- agreements in other directions. | Graham estimated that a million |18 up as to the delay in settlement of tim come to my pro- as t Mr. Rice was not the | attention, however, is be- 454 4 half strokes would be required |FNeS e accounts and it appeared that the A s stressed as an impo o would shoot a(Pridge City hospital raed particularly to Parls be-| 1o got his ball to the California city. | Th\nro is no | p-)&:!ll(.:n in offi delay was because Mr. Lincoln's rdon shot Katz in his apartment of schools of drama by id. He a good | Two .u]kms, Ben Gorman and of the be that the SuCCess | go may have to chip the ball much Circles here te approach the diffi- | glary drafts had not been presented vas preparing fo go out with|Sawyer Falk of Hi le and has never been in|JOR0 J. Shaw were treated for minor v further five-power naval Hm- | o 110 wav, he said by way of ex. CUlt disarmament question from the | tor payment. friend. He fi.ed three shots, | Mic* igan, before the sama confer-itrouble before. 1”‘~““"-‘ at the same institution and ation discussions ~depends t0 "2 yaining the short average for hi assumption that France is "militar- | “The matter run along for a year effect enc There also is need’ for the| On the otber hand, Mr. Woods Via¢ed under urrest. ; extent on whether France will | g qo o istic.” Officials credit Fr: or more when Treasurer Spinner | ret amateur or ional, to the inc cannot be allow Many of the youths who wera its previous stand for dis-| T 0ot gl s |& will-to-peace cqual to ¢ caileRlon Prealtient Lintoln and. i en i ter to this nind,” Rie crowded into the police stations were ¢ all armaments and under-| 0 YO A ©7 i United States, but some general conversation asked him ix o ey ARA ing dress and as they awaited the more limited negotiations Tt security problems it he didn’t get monthly drafts for hen Are Social Tools SHORanaeAl thals urn to be booked they com- has suggest | ntry is free by & s salary as president of the United ed by are social 100ls.| Attorney H. M. Ginsburg, repre.|Mented on the possibilities of being The Paris attitude is described as ALLEGED DYNAMITER OF jletonies ¥ States \ them expe and [senting Rice, said the facts swere | Pailed before morning. being opposed to the American plan, | | Opposes French Plan Mr. Lincoln avoided the question Tnrat the et the prosccuting at-| Oné version of the primary cause as now understood, with newspaper | MRRATN Is UNDER ARREST Despite this sympathy with Fra sked the treasurer if the United or . Tenr The shooting was the cul.|Of the disturbance was that a pa- comment indicating a government | President Coolidge is opposed to th i“\-" s fg“]"“;’(“"“ [HELEE f_“‘ "»'x English literature de- | mination of a series of petty ag-|(ro!Mman had been attempting to ar- decision ei l\nr openly Iln(:x\fi::;\-,\\r; 2N I»rantcl? insistence 'J|i|lt naval arma- (:»l{‘l}’j;\’l‘l; drafts were not presented Mt. Holyoke colle gravations by boys, and Rice, who |"®St tWo citizens for disorderly con or enmeshed in so many precaution- | _ - ment is an inseparable part of the L DAY " 3 conference. is author ' fecls the responsibility of his po- | (Ut and word reached the crowd conditions as to make it difti-| Man Wanted For Attempted Mail wyole land-sea-air problem, and| The treasurer Possibly s0” [ victims started more ¢ Sun Ch Lsition. ‘as onerodion. of the wsmace|fnsitothe theaterihabs. tadanelinda cult to dovetail with the Coolidge | Robery Three Years Ago should be deferred until the genera | 01t t!vl«x1 (-h; AL \'\H;-‘l >] ; ‘_‘l‘w\‘-"“ go when Gordon ope building and the explosives stored|iM trouble. Another was that after ; | J = problem ls solved. Tho _president | Vet delayed until the drafts wer! cet. Cor Plays Dif? re, lost control of his judgment |the Datrons had left the building ‘ial Statemer { Saug Philippines. ©a gene a ati ay | PA a ¢ i le devel Semi-Offic ial Stateme v Caught in Philippines. fen Een x‘_l arr x_lx{m;u_m.j may fo e e S s no of pre fired a shot to scare the|trouble developed when one of the A Bvmicomolal stateniong in Bacis) S apture of o [nis conviotion that farther s |and liting & long office inks Vo i will meet the youths. He did not mean to shoot YOUths attempted to make a speech indicaled tha Urench navy WEs 8002|000 dtivel 48 Thneh [infaton 16 oo bpistin Lan disclosed underneath, 15 mo iRl nominations were anyone and he regrets the happen- {rom the top of an automobile, gltaeanly helow the guows B3el 8lmosiitremont fone 6t thres brothertilor neacs ana. Sionosir bowe salary drafts in his favor, whic Auburn prisc ther W. Bates 'ing most keenly, his law All accounts agreed that there had Washington, due prineipally o loss| S8 iereine DT O e e men | had deposited there monthly, w S ttely i ore the The recommendation of siderable good natured rail- R irolane carrior | Killed when a Southern Pacific mai) veceived, so that the U st e Lolge R \MA | was acceptable to the d the performance and that ;"‘ i still i ‘below the|train was dynamited in an at- WARNER ANI] LEAV"T sovernment might derive the bene-|cate of 1 -asonable doubt, and religious or-|torney Ginsburg said. 1 been greeted by vegeta- A ota of 60,000 and it |tempted robbery in the Siskiyou tun- fit of his patriotic withhoid e A ’ Before imposing the fine Jud s as well as verbal bouquets. The g (hat some of the capital | Rel of Oregon, three years ago, w endorsement and collec the Christ figure | Hungerford asked the reputation ied, however, that daed that me of th p-l !4 announced here today in an official | more than a year's salary MHRAUTY AMP l topro-or 1 o e had any complaint to make. RN SO Giron renlacdmont ement issued by the Philippine | dent. N Ul ¢ 10 gel|said it is good. The riot was the second here in e aobys liaiches mald|Dost ofes dopsrimen | | “The treasurer then explaine | Als9 | Prosec Attorney Woods said w mont Recently students Latest ! ‘»“"I (flfl, favorable| The man was arrested at Los | that if his action was for the be he has no knowledge of any other|from the Massachusetts Institute of e aiars 2 e | Banos as James|C! Price,ta privatel s it of the government it coud be |\ [\ ], rs speak in gtense ever committed by Rice Technology staged a demonstration o ‘lm» 5 ‘0“'1 ce of ““ an. |in the 31st infantry. He ms;(ouncllman to Report On |accomplished by subscription to % n meet ob-so far as he h :n able to learn, | Which r 2d in considerable prop- D O rverul tavorabls | ProuEht to Manila and placed in M 5 Ghn loan for which bonds were t o 1 reputation is good. damage in this city and in Bos= nounced that the “goneral favorable| oonfnement under a heavy guard.| ember of Building being sold at the treasury, to x 5 £ es, how- oldberg Case Continued . and was followed by court sena comment volees boi She DUS | iy probably will' he yeturned toll Boar the president . 1 and 11108.(01‘5, Night Clubs, the confer. The case of Adolph Goldberg, aged | tences for two particlpants and dise 1 official opinion of Great) gfegon on the first available trans- oard dorsed the drafts in subseri ‘ 5 ' demand for religious |43, of 113 Mapleton street, Hart- | ciplinary action by the institution iny" whilo two Ttallan neweps- | port i T the loa (‘afes and Liquor Caches s oxceeds by far the suppl. |ford, charged with violation of the against several others, pers, the only ones to discuss the| wop April 22, 1024 Ja e at one time churches want- | liquor law on two cot in the Mili Twenty-eight students er, grected the proposal With | price enlisted in the United Spanlding Warner, 1 ward CROGUSES BOBBING UP Being Raided . ¥s only at Christmas ana|tary and Naval store at 36 Church oretakento the Brails proval, hinting . thatlarmy in Chicigo and was de councilman, 1s scheduled to meet | ) they now want them for |stree continued until Februa pol tion. Their names cipal A;‘"‘ stion |<‘ il:::;lpil to foreign service. He \rrv\‘rlwl in' Chairman A. P. Leavitt of the build- | —_— and every month in 15, He was represented by Attor-| were give 4 , the home ad- a codification of h rength.which, the Philippines early in 1 . being = g explaine vy Dav L. Nair and pleaded not ress of the students not vet b would leave no room for future assigned to Company B, 3lst In.|inE commission today to make a Springficld Resident Reports What An Academic Subject Ity. | available, fiE change in her status a6 a naval fantry, Y “r‘l:\,\' I‘rvrr; was posi- | formal report on a series of incl-| yiny petieve Is a Sure Sign of 1 should be required as an| Officers Stadler, Feeney and Cos-| John B. Hartwell, George F. Gard- pow tively identified as Hugh D-Autre- | dents connected with last Wednes- reademic sulb t rather than angrove ma the s t about 3:30|ner, Jr., Andrew Fuller, Harold Hat- Geneva Advices mont at Los Banos by an inspector Teal e ons to sub. | Early Spring. extr r activity in seco ternoon and seized three | field, Dantel Webster, Horace Fuller, Geneva advices say the opinion in | 0f the Unt S AL ac Springfield, Mass., Feb. 12 relad ry schools, Miss Sara of alleged liquor. A police | Robert Leeson, Edward Cunning. league of nation’s circles is that the ‘,f"“"' "('|‘”‘ 'l" IO O e Tt ae deab el oy s, d 1 of the depar it of is 1 to have purchased ham, Arthur B. ch. Jr., Russell He now is under co P llema ay's p nise th win ih of n o) n - n t ' g] J: 1 4 4 proposal D strengthened the "\‘"2“_“_‘, kel improper p e worth of in Richmond Hill Iligh in the store a short time ago. | Thayer, Newton D. Holbrook, Oliver leaguc’s position on disarmament. \WYY Euard awaiting etur Other lied by today's almost sprin of prohibit New York eity, told the o ig to the police, numerous|Ferguson, Willlam Cartwright, The secretariat voices profound sat- i * e = commissioner had to do with SUDer- | \ooihor with mercury barely nths on ool dramatics have been lodged against Douglas Swale, William Grossman, isfaction with it. | Avasnineton Beab, 12 (B —Coptive| s ovef the examinations, Co: ‘w’nc. polnt ,“‘ Sundl S G She maintained that an appre- e store but until recently it was J‘mm H. .\lc(‘olum. vard Stevens, Dresldent. Cool LRI Sl L B L oG el n Warner declined today to ad- | o2 18 Point at e ation of the stage d the beat possible to obtain the evidence| Roger W ander M. s of Hugh D-Autremont, one of £ 'd- | cuses reported ahove ground by - Siligonad Dottend AT Murrdy e other league officia GRS i e e B any information or to identi- 'jo = FEATEE SO0 St Conginued Page 15 | Doten, Rabert . Horr, Rovect S definitely removed the naval confer- postal authoritles for dynamiting a the commissioner. After his con- | oo 0"y of younge Continued on Page 15.) Doton, Robert V. Horr, Robert San- ence from Washington to Geneva,!mail train in Oregon, in 1923, was [eTeRCe With Chairman Leavitt to- | %o B i o ™y e S At o > T i Y‘;!:‘:’; ;,( eriaon, EUER AL, and more than that, he has put new announced last night in Atlanta by |4ay. Councilman Warner will make | poyine nave b en i i R ' CALEXICO BUILDINGS Tis, aid Wieven DLy, ool tonente: life Into the disarmament prelimin- Grant B. Miller, chief postal inspec- |® Teport to Mayor Weld, he Civa s neEg he onches ‘b’ -employed in i, all studentss aries by agréeing to aceept the 5-5-3 tor. Mr. Miller is in the Georgia BOURC e s b ORI S, R Councilman Warner 1s chairman ‘ SHAKEN BY QUAKE ratio regarding the United States, City on government business and he e R e —_— | Great Britain and Japan for cruisers, based his announcement on informa- | 0f the committee appotnted to in- | /0% o Fm Tl oods $20.000 LOVE THEFT SUIT | , Other rioters were taken to the ubmarine. tion furnished from V ington by | Vestizate the giving and marking of * 04y, | Central Square statio torpedo boats and d Chiet Inspector MacG test papers in the first two examina- Acting over winters. City Has Nominal Damage, Some to | Patrolman Joseph O'Connor was Berlin nd Ottaw overnight - i e e ey ak t S E Sl D BY FIREMEN with that probe, he was sought out Hushand Accused of Not st Buildings Rocked on [ was said he had been kicked in the BN a0 b i sae b s RESGUE by the electricians who im the | (ivi i h Fi s and crow- | Ja A stomech. Patrolman James Prior was man Butler of tho house naval com- | B e e (:1\|pg \\]l‘e El"mffl“ I‘tlmq e T nuary 1 e T ||nlr H;un‘nrml Ill.!;lt'xf :;lo A;' = — S NaBElmin e e A o vesult. | : \]A\\rnxs Ga., Feb. 12 ; 1 S . S Arrangements were made to bring ratio were extended. to the light| . 5 AN who took ¢ ast Wodnes- | Hodze, used R Against Edward Was on Su- Imperi: the rioters into district court this crulsers, Great Britaln would have| Members of Six Families Are Car- were ot placed on a basls of | OF the murder of e s Y forenoon. R i her to deat perior Court Calendar, S ;’]"T.I‘l‘j(“tn?a; nd Japan 30,- | pied to Safety in Waterbury Mid- | equality suffered further, Other 09. If the United States ag; A recommendation of the building . a1 oy e Arthur Clem 0. If the p imendatior 1 5 000 suit f inal, mage from a| “ Eciier o ! ratlo on all classes of sh night Blaze. GaieuslonhRL mEstar G i e Be The § it A » Sec. | student). Students he said, it would be necessar: required to post a bond to guarant AR ERETY SRy DrouRbhyLEn PG Gordon Loy he s ouid be ne 3 TR . Skt 18 ( € to post a bond to gua >rohibit four com- 1 7 i m. today. man, Gordon Love construct 1 light cruisers. ione alr-| Waterbury, Conn. Teb, 12 L":‘ satisfactory work, was looked upon Bro i on e e o 0 ey s I8 danaliieg ant fotcs | Whiting, Harold W, W AT AT A hes of 2. Iire breaking out shortly beore| G vornT R RIAT Y elcetrical ma for > suy t 3 Il ATl ase sld g plane oar 2 suom o S o) 30| 0L ‘n:.‘\yf-n r by L8 e T R Eloi Unlio L ha et ottt RIRa L will down cornices of build- | Wiliam Moody, Lioyd Van Horst, L South Main street, ' caused $1,000 | oo aepiree HiSt W i R od in it 234 West Fifty- : by the January 1 dis- | H nr\'\\ it. John F. § Ernest Tl AT lamage to the building owned bY!gpoctor 0. A, P St ety 4o 2 cond stre chine was val- ago k!'f‘rm:-v»x of the Vir- :\': ”u g Daniel Simpson and E | the estate of Attorney James E. Rus- | | = . 180 SeTon har An il 1 at $50,000. Liquor to the amount | e pla sented by L. prinei e L R R S . 1 3 | y | plan as It is worked out clsewhere. |provided for her to the i ¥ d by Lt 8 Th & lat i 3 Yo iR Stamford Child Dies seil. Members of six families HVINg impe objection made was that diff- | means. £ §50,000 was also scized at the|Y. Gaberman. Hu ®gase] OO RLIE] New TRt {j,. Toirtning st 72 twio Difls From Auto Injurjes|® the three upper floors of the|culty might be had in making ad-| It was brought out | represents Was. “The st ‘iake as followed 30 SonEt =t BF e e S ek 1 Injinies e, | Wooden bullding were carried 0| justments in case of dispute and ot ok icaniagmernt Agents battered for more than| The litigation goes back many ttan N Pt ‘h'°“" Bl | SorPL SOCAR | 20T A Deasing(iaEn o u“" ,,‘.'.‘ igeinng \,‘_mf“ v rm ! safcty by firemen and police that the proposition to be covered ’ halt an hour at a heavy iron door| months to the day Mrs. Wolk "“fi“ ‘r ’«‘; v“_“‘ “.K !l tremors | ek f‘f dsiturbing the peace as a automobile Thursday night caused | CXPlosion i believed to have o Is actually one of civil court juris- - before they were able to gain en-|her husband for divorce on grounds o U’fm:“(‘\\‘, m'.':w‘\:rs“_‘:‘slpn.mi result o viot. b ik 2 ;. | red in the restaurant. The plate diction. Several ¢ s in the at 364 W. Forty-sixth street.| of intolerable cruelty and intoxica- S ol Reakiadab ol = the death today of Esther Morsa, 6, | " al Y dary ® m 5 el na - " o v returning from an errand when she | Pl Way across the street while the fire departments were adopted at | THE WEATHE galn entrance at another cale. | counter claim, charging misconduet| Junuary 1 quakes, reported tw ot gullty” will be the plea of Joh van In front of a car operated by | lames was thrown across the side-|the suggestion of respective | | Under the blanket police order for (with Was. When the case came to| shocks” one very sharp Saolia i Yiho T on Hedlund. She reccived a|Walk when the firemen arrived on | boards. New Rrliaia and! viobity: cleaning up and covering up the un- | trial Mrs, Wolk was exonerated of B Gentro, and Heaw sy, Stlancisht | M ;‘;_“mfotfmc e ired okl broken legs and | the scene { SR | Partly cloudy and colder to- | |derclad dancers of the night clubs, | the charges preferred against her Y| hare in the valley. reported a heavy | indicted. by & federal grand juey fn i Hec'and, who was| The flr having gained a great TREMOR IN ARIZONA || night: Sunday incressing dancing girls,/and three others | her husband and, in additlon, she|shock. Brawley = advices said the|Hartford on Tuesday charged with arrc 1 time has been !]" the by vluc at !first Tuma, Ieb, 12 (P—A a‘.ighl‘ cloudiness and colder. ed e Club Ashland in | was granted the divorce. | quake was heavier than those feit| complicity in a\huée liquor con- g 5 N recognizs I thousht to be doomed but aze| o ke was felt here at 1:30 | taiders said the girls we Volk brought the suit R | Uberty on his own izance, | thou 0 be doomed but the blaze| earthquake was felt here at 1:30 a Rai said the girls were | TLater, Wolk brought the sult for| January 1. No damage was known to | spiracy, according to his attorney, vending the outcome of the accident was conflned to the restaurant m. today. Damage was reported. | % only in abbreviated tights. 1$20,000 against Was, | have been caused at either place. | Benjamin Slade. -

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