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City Items CHRISTIANITY IN | CHINA NOT ENDED Mrs. C. spending a H. Cullen of Bridgeport is ¢ days with her broth- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 300 CIVILIANS UNDER ARREST “CAKE-EATER BANDIT” SAVED FROM T FROM THE CHAIR| CATHOLIG CHURCH | OFFICIALS SUED er, James E. Buckley of 1‘1‘”’\‘9“ | Herbert Koerber, 18 Year Old New ur\m‘(\‘ M. O'Brien and Mrs. A. Yorker, Gets 20 Years to Life Outlook for Misionary Work »o' 885022 2 Portuguese Trops Sl Roun| it hoton Follows Spit - R Considered Good R B ing Up Rebels MMSfifififi&Rfl: Isand Diocese being dis chairmen announced. Oporto and 1. house to face a second trial for the | | respondents against the di | | | i sion of w 1927, _— . LINCOLN'S DEFENSE OF ARMSTRONG IS RETOLD New Letter In Connection With This JAIL SENTENCE ON HOOCH SALE CHARGE Famous Case Is Given el Hushand Gi'ven 30 Days and JSorimeteia, v, v 2 worl $H0 Fine; Wile Freed Abraham Lincoln's defense of “Uft" — tell him and also the in INSPECTOR COMPLIMENTS LOCAL MILITARY UNITS Captain Wright Praises Headquarte ers Company and Company I After Tests At Armory. Headquarters Battalion, Lieut. son commanding, Company, First Willam: H dack- and Company I, |says as a whole the suggestions are | Donato Rer of 109 Orange g : ; killing of a restaurant owner in a| Providence, It I, Feb. 12 ®— | rmstrong, in the now famous Arm- | “The state has proven, to my sat- | 169th Regiment, Captain William, Stianghal, Feb. 12 UP—The execli- | gtreat, roported to the police about | °lisbom, Feb. 12 UP—Three hun-| o8 OF F JELAYERL BRI OF Bl ekt Tev, William A, Hickey, D. I .| strong murder trial, was unearthed | jgraction at ,&!meat liquor was | W: T- Saulre commanding, were in- tive committce of the National |9 o'clock last evening that a tire, dred civilians have been arrested in | g)g wcake eater bandit,” escaped the | Lishop of Providence diocese, MET. today-—the 118th anniversary of Lin-fy oot there with intent to sell, and popsciec, Jast lpnt.al Insustate an Christian council, an organization | tube and rim were stolen from his pishon since the revolutionaries| electric chair for a sccond time | peter k5, Blessing, r general, and. coln’s birth—by the archives division | L 1 intent to sell, and|mory by Captain Wright, United representing nearly all the Pro- automobile, while it was parked near ., . jared to the government.|when a Queens county court jury i) Catholic church corporations are! of the secretary of state’s office. {Ifind the man guilty and impose a | States army, of Quincy, Mass., who testant misslonary organizatlons in'|New Brita DsHl ORI Troops and police are still engaged | found nim guilty of second degree | nymud respondents in 10 suits 1n | Tho letter was written by William | fine of $200 and costs and & fa | complimented the officers and men China and the great wajority of Judge W Mangan of Basseit D d ; {murder. cquity filed in superior court here!FH, Norris, who was convicted of ,,mjse“m\w of 40 daye" Judge W, C,|Of their spirit and morale and their Protestant churches, Is “hopeful” for | street has recovered from a slight |In rounding up those prominently| ™ o was sentenced to serve 20 | yuilyont A B o T nien Tincoln's elient HinZabtond aaiaa b i | kuowledge of military essentials. the future of Christianity in China in | iliness, connected with the mmnmrnt,wm to life in Sing Sing. In Koer- | 0" jranch-American residents of | was acquitted. Lincoln succeeded in : gerford sald in jolice court to- The companies were put through spite of the present anti-forclgn situ- | On account of the absenco of which sought to bring about theber's first trial, he was convicted of | 11110 15jand, seck an accounting of | discrediting the testtmony of Charles 4a¥ after hoaring the cases of Wil | their paces without Ibtup e g ation: President P. F. King, the regular|overthrow of the Carmona govern-|first degree murder ana sentenced | 5. o "ot or money paid fnto | Allen, chief witness for ‘the prosecu- |liam Jacobs, aged 24, and his wite, | Sponded m)(\#lll_xenll)_lc:’ all require- Concluding a convention here to- meet \y’m of th hxml' board \(»)\ml; ment. HI he war anln:a‘u“ri ‘(101011;]1 | to the chair. This was set aside by the treasuries of the 10 churches. tion. ‘A\lrs_ Olga Jacobs, nged 28, each m’;: ,‘gffi'u e ll(lspe(‘(l‘;n(:‘]ri\r(u“!"_ 1 Aty L SRoml e Assilell 8 Niath- e Ll I B A0% House, Who Js cieditel NAUE) fe cowrt Of npbie .| The declarations set forth thati Allen festified he saw Armstrong |charged on two counts of violation | £ SR L ment declaring that in reviewing, in postponed until Tucsday afternoon bringing about the surrcnder of | *“You -aved me from burning, RRon 8 Phisad i oo tiiat, ned easton| : O | officers present to view the pro- ! ; ‘ I 4 ; funds were illegally and unlawfully strike the blow that Killed Preston of tha liquor law in their home, 574 SRS ] S their wider significance, the effect of at 4:30 o'clock. insurrectionists both at Oporto, | Koerber said in thanking his coun- | d e T troealie L ! | ceedings included Major J. P. Nolan recent events and their present ten lere ithe ayolt startel vand st a8l" SPT g0t \a . wood | break, & aken from theghurch xsaausias and| Aethaer. o 8aid Lo A0 S| West Main street. He had previous- | 0" 1yaveora” Major Joseph Morrison 2 fhas SR sy S 3 ug DL, Blarhel S onem ol e : 7 -s ightly immediately over- | 1y grane i g SELonT s Morris dencies upon the Christian move- Lisbon, has issued orders forbid-| course, T wanted to get out so I |used for the building of schools out-shining brightly o Mimanae | granted a motion for discharge of | 5¢ “willimantie, Major L. Payer, ment, the council regards the situa- ,' ",0;.“‘ treatment for those | could get back to the old lady, but Side of the church parishes in which head. Tdncoln produced zn alma Mrs. Jacobs, Attorney H. M. Gins- United States army, senfor infantry i hepatulls 5 s S e ot iy mow.” (the money was collected. They also o show the moon was on the west- | burg, defense counscl, claiming that | ; Captai <ai tion hopefully. lated e Pormect | at least T won't have fo die now : RS e S RS S P e e e | instructor; Captain John R. Kaiser, The statement said. e In addition to Commander Joao| The "old lady” is Mrs. Annie | {aver that funds of the churches e ni e e aLaty ad ol Pff“)‘"' e ;"l United States army, infantry instruc- “The Chinese Christians fully De Carvalho, described as one of | Fitzgibbon, his grandmother. i o divrted to the support of the strongs newultil G L | ed any conneetion with the alleged | (o1 Captain . . Patridge, regimen- recognize the danger to the church the ringleaders of the revolt in “G smiled Koerber after hear- | Providence Visitor, a Catholic v LAl srectlan Tintgnen f')aenl!f‘ls. Bonds {}", an ,|pm:nl”l:|_m Gajutant Haviord). ana) Tent and to Christian workers from the Lisbon, who made his escaps in a|ing the verdict, ‘aftor a fellow |y newspaper, which is the officla e O e miche | Jac0bs" case were fixed at $1,000. | Goorgo Wordinski, reglmental pore extreme clements, but share in the Fe— motorboat. the authorities are |spends the time T did in the death |organ of the church in this state, | Ler Which was addressed {o Richard Jacobs and his wife were convicted | g8 R o nationalist aspirations for amity in ; ot i B e | house, he could laugh at anything.” {and to the support of the National | YAtes, war governoi | several months ago for liquor law‘ i ausy i v About Thirty Already Have Been Srammees Senon ant two el 1 1 th th that | lic Welfare board, in violation | from Jolict penitentiary, where he | violation at their home. [ 1stice, equality and Y o o e assured the you a ic Welfare board, in violation | £ PN REETER I i S | DO TRy AIeady Have Beeh e s o |, T e e e st Gt o N b, I son 220, 21 AT i | O S0 DO e el " ar i who also succeeded in getting out | “'on G ‘ v ons ¢ €O Metzger's murder. The letter ap-|and Officer TFeeney raided the| - DL TisceAnc pyan TAcs pemectiion Re eG[ed of Lishon either before or after the [ fire degree verdict. ion: | S e el e -eneyields e rather than oppose the most hopeful l SenlE | Koerber and four other youths | 7ho filing of the suits s the | ]« 4‘1 of 2 ““'0 e owls tenement last Monday after- | ! tovement in modern Chin, s e . Shot Angelo Mahairis in Jamaiea, | culmination of a controversy of long | 11 18 letter orris doclared Arm- | noon following receipt of a tele- “This nationalist movement is not ¢ ? EXCOpLIOE A1 & o e | March 21, 1026, The court of ap- | ding between Elphege Duignault, |SITORE Wwas acquitted “through the| phone complaint in the forenoon. . | confined to one party but is shared | Ilartiord, Feb. 12 (Pi—Iour daily of police and soldiers on s s granted a new trial on the fuosn i e e ity of o|A0ility of A. Lincoln, our present|They took a coffee pot containing| by the thoughtful Chinese of bLoth sessions of the general assembly this streets and the damage appare [ grounds thatithe court atd not sub- | o = bl £ | president, chiefly by breaking down | alleged liquor and two bottles of al- | the north and south, irrespective of | week brought the rejection of some in the section of the city facing | S1OURGR TR/ CORTC OF B8 w"g.,,,-fi{.q? newspaper, and BIShOP| (he testimony of Charles Allen.” | loged liquor besides several empty| political allegiance. measures, the adoption by both [on the Tagus river, —where f:”’_‘in,nxmm to the jury. :“'q_l' R K orris was pardoned in 1863, six| pottles containing liquor labels. Am DOI]th li Chll]ese LaVl W{]llld “The present situation is calling | houses of 61 judgeship resolutions heaviest fighting took place, th A | The suits which are brought in s rlins e de e bross Wisted of 216 Winthrop ont and developing Chinese leader- land the passage by cach branch of 'capital shows few signs of the| |names of a number of Irench-|” mne latter, which was written over | street was asleep in an intoxicated| b ship and initiative in the church | five bills, three-day ttle! ; ho‘r‘“:.nmtn} R TRIA[ IS | American Tu',.,.,'.«,(h:.\:r(r.‘.::‘l’,hg;:: 70 years ago, is yellow with age and | condition with & bottle of alleged Be Applml in New GO“P[S which is an. encouraging fact. | Saveral others. including the bill revolutionaries an \ ces | {the payments from s { barely rexdable. Tt will be Droper | jiquor on his person, acoording to ‘hough the church may have 10st| cajling for a million dollar appro- jloval to the government. the churches for the support of the {1y pra: ted by “ie archives division | Ofricor Stadler. i in members, it Is gaining In spirltual | priation for the New Haven armory | President ~Carmona, apparently newspaper and - the welfare board fand placed with hundreds of other| " In reply to Attorney Ginsburg’h| TLondon, Feb. 12 () — Marshal power. In certain parts of China | ere favorably reported from the (convinced that the movement is | “were ultra vires and illegal; that, Lincoin records the division has dis-|{ question as to the nature of the|Chang Tso-Lin, war lord of the arics have been obliged 10| commite.y 10 which they had been |completely suppressed, declared the {the purpose for which said pay-|covered sincc its organization 1in|complaint, Officer Stadler sald: " |Chinese northern armies, replying to leave their stations, but they do 80| .topreq ana a change of reference |government felt its position was) —_—— jments were directed and made were | 1922 | very prominent man who has a place |an inquiry sent to him by the Daily reluctantly, mainly on_consular In- |, q0 to 1ic committee on appropria- | Strengthened, enabling it to pro-| ; 0 not the purposes for which sald cor- | of business in the west end,” made|Express as to the reason for his re- etrustionstand oy (o reCaUHoDAT Y o) pAoE (fosaralacted ars | GESLIRVIChE LS Teaous ENCEER MR R | Sla[e L&YS FOlll]daUOH for IS poration was organized. | the complaint. The attorney in.|ported change of attitude toward the " eneral misjonary withdrax. | Auplications of bills which will re- Ihe hope was “f""'(sf{um: 1;;1 hat before said payments were | quired who the complainant is and |British proposals communicated by al would be regrettad by the Chinese |CPive favorable reports, committes (decisive R bring Cbfll‘ges RGP ML OTEnTs IoiceTd torthay | Officer Stadler replied that he would | Miles Lampson, the Britlsh minister, con- Christians who emphasize the for missionaric The $925,400 deficiency appropria- tinued need established. end to revolutionary movements in |the funds of said corporation for | judge private. PRI]VF ATTRACTIVE Joseph Williams, aged 33, of 369 |indefinite, and in some respects in- arrived. ¢ i 2 stops Portugal. fo, Feb. 12 (UP said purposes. ! “Go ahead and tell,” P ting | dicate a lack of sincerity. The con- vially those who are coop: tions bill went additional steps on | Portusal. infster _ states that| Canton, Ollo, Feb, 12 (UP)—The said | io ahead and te rosecuting | e T e rdinand its way to the governor's oftice for | The war ",“,"1’";:,, ‘&((‘:“:((L’;n\t‘"nl ot the first week of the trial of | our orators have demand- | Attorney Woods said. cessions proposed, he contends are The majority of the members of his signature. The bill passed the "I‘ ”ry”* “‘“i",q‘fl‘m” elose (he | Ben Rudner, millionaire bootlegger, ¢d that sald corporation take action “I won't mention the name in|not exactly M:a; the northern gov- A ek e ; Ll passed 11° [ the public administration, close the | B¢ T irder of 0 recover said sums paid as afore- | " . i {ernment expected. {he council are Chine house, wag read twice in the eenate, | (08 PERLE SUERR B8 R GO0 LT h with the reprisal murder of | e paid a ¢ afly oW “tam GSl 811 § | public,” the officer replied. s e e — fabled for the calendar and printed ; one e lioeal |Don . Mellett, today found the |eaid and for an accounting, which | | “Tou need not, officer,” Judge Chang'sreply is sign : TAKER SOUGHT in the journal. It will be called up -U;.ll(. Alfll'l l“l (“)Srlrl “’,m 'Ugr' ;]l‘ structure of the prosccution’s cas vvr}‘mnml has been refused and Hvat‘ a "] l ll]ter 01 lllnngerrord ruled. Hlls dlr:c'or of l’omg(n afla&r;i “}‘\o oo > senate Tue The funerals e Qe the respondents are a - T k g Md H ld y A 22 .3 states the mar “a' * structed him to CARE for action in the senate Tuesda soldiers killed in the revolt were | Compl £ o iha resporden re all of the mr" t) On January 22 at 6:30 p. m. um:,e}smv Eighteen cutive nominations |* A ot overn, | The evidence by which fhe statc |sons in control of said corporation. men left the Jacobs' apartment and 52 . o —_—— were received. Six others, the first L Sioday) o f“”’“, 2 hopes to take Rudner's life in the B [ 4 ol lone of them was intoxicated, Offi-| “The constant references in the Missing Indiana May May Be ADIC qoup sent in, were confirmed mentileadsryiationd e lectric chair to avenge 7dl|c slaying | P G L i |;nmtmr of New Britain nN}m!f‘ cor Stadler said. nrglmsnls zla‘nr;rlssh :Do:ll;l‘stlitolnChh‘\’u[. B This st wek of he 1027 sesion . of the editor who warred on vice | ECULIAR TRAGEDY |are planning to go or are on their| o jansare 38 and other dates [and__conditionzl cat To Give Clue in Mystery of Wo- |, 5 " @ rossed and approved hy|Married Mén Victors was virtually the same as that which {way to Florida and Cuba. Many of | taxicabs were scen about the place, | Chinese codes—civil, Sopmercialan] & A ¢ | convie pat McDermott last De- | these have secured their passage | th. ¥ & criminal—indicate not only a lack o< 0 the governor, hecoming chapter 1 of 1 ney | convicted Pat e passage | the office said. ot } gansdican: the p]n public acts, was the one | I\n K. \Of (’(' ](‘a)rd "r?uxl 2fi: | cember. Auto Wreck Smashes Off Stone Post | through the George A. Quigley| Officer Feeney testified that Mrs. ’slncerny on the nuul': of ll\fl:‘Rn:L;h " P 7.0 < o e A er of high spirited it steve Kascholk, the main witness . | o |OVvernment regarding relinquishe s end, Ind., Feb. 12 (UP)— | providing a speo il Steve Kascholk, | ney. | Jacobs poured gin from the coffee i J’l‘f_f? B,r LI AT A axderay, oy o nE - forfiaRscal comasIon bl hvlio i aira ernembers (ot BRDaly| e el necee i ion i ked Rudner | Which Hits Passerby, Causing Hig | audl| 3506, Garandy Monisaian | not mmr;mm,s f“d drank it, leaving | ment of rights of extraterritorialit B e s sty Ix’;\“\x = exsmimtion Q':,z“ll,,.'{,:r\f( councll, K. of C., are recounting t0- | yith McDermott when ho charged | oo lof Prospect street will sail March 3| only a_little in the pot. Detective |but also uncertainty of even applying mas, was sought today to tell what |, o A Al o ranotiits the the victory scored by the mar- nat the millionaire had hired h|ml‘ 2 ion the S. Manchuria for Los|Sergeant McCue testified that he has |Chinese laws in British courts. he knows about the finding of a | .o oion and make a report to the | o9 men's pinochle team over the| (o kill the editor. Uxbridge, Ma Feb, 12 (P— | Angeles, Cal received information that liquor can | _‘“Regarding the matter of taxation, hoadless body in the Josoplt | ey noaiated Bene, |SINEIS men in the final round of the | " Other witnesscs have relnted al- vyl (8% (RS Fehe | 18 BB} AnEFes Eddy of the Fddy Awning|De bought in Jacobs' home and he [the marshal uoticss motiing but g d t S governor yesterday appointed Bene- | o T e hIeh e Sl ik el Nl aut viles collided ecarly | . 4 e aeile st 4 i river, near herc. dict M. Holden and Barclay H. Rob- | roe ¢ {OUFAMmEnt WiHch s B | lesed convorsations with MeDrmott |ioqqy i front of the North Us.|Co. ieft today on the Alsonquin of | has seen many men under the in- e Ernest Rogers. the eartakel |ion or fartford and Cifford D. | are st pouse. In the first tours | oo g B O I S e\ [bridge Baptist church one of them |the Clyde Line for Miami where he | fluchce of liquor coming from that T Gropped from sight De e | Chency of Manchester as members |y ment in which these (eams enter- | $200 the sient Meltere was fiiied, | W48 driven against a stone post with | will join Harry Christensen, who is | direction. He has heard the B e o e el et sdma. day, tiiat Mrs. i""”’ Yl ]“"?'" of the commission. . the single men won and forced | = Mrs. Meltett told the jury of |SUCh force that it was broken oft |in the real estate business there, 1?«.‘.1::: u{mnm;-‘ i 2\(“\1 T.Z‘l'"m’ |ish government concedes only ‘to lis landlady, was last scen. X8 L el & - il EaS Rt nd struck Warner 1 inflict- | Both men will return together to| £ o B8 L RCOUs 0 i Aoy 3 three or opposition to several pro- o artied brothers to pay dearly | threats the underworld had made b 4 2 B Serge: o a s nccording to the particuls e IL! S "‘t?”f‘rhno\\r \hi © | posed laws developed at committee ‘}‘huhlzl‘(lm’"kll\".\'r:lxlx‘n»::iwlxirix was -ul»)-:-.:vf.i;s: )v:r husband's life and re- |\N& Injurics from which he died | New Britain. vn::rrfddll;\la: b1 )}::lr-(;xf::lc“\e“r(:;::r cilr!g\‘n‘::stl:mp; nlgm\ch pnrlp;:rmr:‘ ]\‘: :::(‘l:icnlx‘{ Fcers 1o iy Ko Gheip. | Hemring | sequently served at the club rooms. | lated details of happenings the | WMl being faken to ths Witinsville| Mr. and 2 lons e | tation for liquor law violation sever-ed a modificatio: which already mas presents. Neither has been seen | 11® governor's proposed fuel, "y epife the protestations of the | night of July 16 when he was shot 'r‘vc s R e il on the Robert 0 4l eonthataso) liatoparation Shanghal.” gl ine commissioner came in for much {),c.q in the tournament, the mar-|down. SR Bn e oMY resand; rd line for Havana, Cuba, Tues-| = Officer Liebler testified that when| In conclusion the communication i L occised of any | EEiEicism rom ‘coal: danlsra abou | ot SR S S G G e Gordon Battie) New g In front of the church making | day he was on the beat he observed taxi- | expresses appreciation of the spirit ile hut ’po‘m‘n figurs he may be | (D¢ state and from the oil industry, | Lo The made known. The final | criminal attorney, and I3, 1 Hiipians n B O imornng | Jphraim €. Careh of Trooklawn | cabs pulling up to the house and |in which the proposals were made, able to throw some light on the | it the word fcoal’ fs not substituted | jor. wag 72 to 1 night's sit- | have been unablo In cro Hte & 1 hen the machines col- {street sailed today on the Olympic| parties of men cater at all hours of | but adds that frankness compels i e forthe word ‘fucl.’" fing resulted ina 17 to 6 victory for| tion to shake the story jlided at {he interscetion of strents. | for Cherbourg, France. | the night, Marshal Chang Tso-Lin to declare Chemists at Epworth hospita | A Pill calling for the repeal of the | Foinyers | these important witnessc o gt could move one of the | Iienry Hall of Grand street will| Drosecuting Attorney Woods cross- |that they are mot exact': what wa here are performing an autopsy on v Haven Water Company’s rights | " 1 "0 el 00 loging the tourna-| They will renew their attack when Automobiles -n‘r;'“‘w e ”"j‘_” POsh | sail on the Robert I3 Lee for Cuba, | examined Jacobs at length as to his | expected. 1lie torso of the woman found in the | "‘Z"l(’""rl",‘ “] “‘“; "“‘"‘1»‘1' “"‘"’ ment, the single men will now \mr‘“h" trial l“d"‘)“‘:"‘“l Monday after P d’l“C\il\ ['”:':q' ’;‘*\1 | Tuesda means of livelihood and the source | ST Pe e S S ject in Guilford, Madison and Kil- i 3 e q|the week-end holiday. ; { against b Ga 0. e ST b Aent Staniloy = s 1i 5 ol he 5 = 7 river to see if any traces of |mAnn nawortiswas relucted by e fneor- to on the aprons and hi o .\ Skt te | He reos ol domyoind Tantite of [0 perin ‘" l‘n! tanley ]}L HoMm 510’ b llfluflt‘ supply. Jacobs said h 3 Engla“d s Fll‘St TlOOpS cafi.be found in the body. The |lNSWorth was rejcc b caterer to serve the turkey at g wino| The state expects to c (Lo i | of the public schools will &afl on the | Works for a plumber and gets his 4 theory that she was the vietim of | Porations committee after much ad- | ' g 0 Bieh Is to be an- | € ¢ r‘wy o )\‘1 \\,.‘[k wn:j tha i pS ST B I collision wape | MOMUE Febr 19, for a f(rip {o | liquor from a local man whose name Reach Shanghai Today i : porting testimony of nearly e G e: i | he dic a ; Shanghai, Feb. 12 (UP) — The e oo b b e TR e e i T 0 | o o Tanpees, 7 eehey o i VI f S, sonin af G 12 el ot (o monkion” Ho | sanehat ¥ 12 05y — miv doned, . vefe also working on the 110N memarializing congress to re- ¥ 7 [ fonse. plans to eall Ttudner to testiry | Riverside, R. T, and Lester Cooney | “320 and few Orleans, to | P& e tve e s b oriard R b laloma | oyl siea fotenal of e e o by mient be that eal the federal imheritance tax, Ex-War Minister of | in Ris own hehalf ana hear the testi- 10f Woonsocket, . CCArthYEl o ndire, Dantel T Robcty| Uae aAd! to treat hib frlends; Tho |(he Beitish Eoveramens: it iives ROTVLHE H A1 were as strongly suppo how- wony of Louis Mazer, who goes on |machine was driven against the post. g Rt e O0CTS | taxical loads of men observed by the | ang v of Mrs. Florence Hollo 4 who | (50 i Pmtugal Is blam s o i RS e S rav i ) 1 e e B o‘r Meriden will sail February 17 onmmlw' B e el ioud O: ”m,nnd property in the \inlerna'nnnnl disappeared Jan. 20. @ has Tagh London, Feb. 12 (P—Major Ameri- | 11! 3 ariven by Bdward Murray of Woan: | (e Seminole of the Clyde line for| I o emne ooarly hours of the |settiement were menaced arrived at been renewed for other women list- co Olava, former war ministor of KN&- Ieat ) Jacksonville, Florida l‘”:”;’fi' N ons ot s friends | dawn today. cd as missing in the hope that the MEXICAN GOMPTROLLER Portugal, assassinated by the revolu- o | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Parker | CPP e (08 S} 1,,"({.'.:“.2 aimed- | A force of 300 American marines B b op the Be person iy he Hbnaxie it (Tabion, Seas SHOb on hisi| $250 DRUG STORE HAUL 3 3 will sall February 22 on the Sibones] ¥ |already was here when the British Minstrels Entertain L 1 LEAVES POST, OUSTED own doorstep, the Lisbon corre spon- dent of the Daily Mail reports, | At Moose Lodge Soci al’ AU the mesting of the Legion Pogt | [5tiflcd that her daughters occupy S one i Ftonet: «egion Post | 110 room adjoining the dental of- I ee oy night over which ligeq ana they were alarmed ‘at: the S e S UG e T R (e Sl e el - sided. the proposition for the post to 1 e I sponsor' & Scout troop was discusseq | I T°PIY 1o Attorney Ginsburg | 5 s elieve .lfllrlml resilted in a motion made to | 1(\‘?;:?;:)01:‘;‘)“(“.1} ":"‘mli\’;l‘" ‘_}_;w Scout Ixeeutive 0, A, Frickson M‘H nited States Veterans' Bureau is | the 3 Scout councll, was | ed in Williams, the officer present and »pol\» to the men previ- | replied to a question by Attorney ous to the business meeting and as a | Ginsburg. noon, where it is planned to revive | 7 Seymour stre arly this morning. | the intercst in the development of [ The trio pleaded guilty and wern | marksmen to compete in the na-|fined $5 and costs, Judge W. F. Training Institute of revolutionists _killed m.fnr {Pusglars Lot In Belvidere Drug| New Dritain loge, Loyal Orier - g P : Olava, the eorrespondent Lot ; o iad Jr. Achievement Meets Luis Montes de Oca Now Believed to e gort o o] Store Last Night Consists of Foun. | O M00se, held a_smoker and social . Y T he broke his promise to last evening in conuection with i The fourth session of the Junior 2 TR SR i Pt e ae ; & 1 0 Achievem raining Institute for| b€ in U. S Conferring With et lln s b fechn o ment| | taiEensiand Poncils irive for 1,000 members. The at- caders was held at the Boys' club " sta. S8 el =5 _ |tendance was the largest in many :r:‘vlf‘y:’]’!:qfrflll\ Aot Oil Interests, attack and died immediate | Tountain pens valyed at approsi- imonths. An entertainment was pro- A buffet Tunch was served. Mrs. T Mexico ¢ Feb. 12 (R—Luis| The Daily Express correspondent fmately $250, pencils valued at $40. ' vided by the Moose minstrels, num- W. Connell of Springficld, Mass., Montes 1 , general comptroller |States that litile or no respect was mps and a number of Wrist bLers being given by James Wilson, Tas in: ed the group attending of Mexico, appointed secre- | P2id to foreign property in Lisbon ches are missing from the Bel- . Mrs. Johin tersal, John Kiley the cou tary of the treasury, succeeding Al- ' QUring the fighting between the | vigere Drug Store on ey street, | William Cormier, Walter Campbell, ( Among the articles the group 1S berto J. Dani. who is believed to be | TCvolutionaries and the loyal troops. | samuel Kolodney, owner, reported |Joseph Haffey and Daniel Sullivan, n taught to make 1AMD. in Los Angeles, or San Francisco, at J1° describes the Argentine embassy | to the police this morn ntrance William J. Bennett and Louis Jones shades, hooked rugs, eld fashioned | 8 R B8 T e i une | A8 full of Noles” and asserts that | was made during the night. Ten pen- | of the grand lodge ors on de-| Aunt Nuney chair se nd mil- | oateil giscussions” with ofl com. Dritish residences were “incomplete- | cils and more than Pens were | partment spoke on ms of the linery. Mrs. J. M. Owsiak will teach |0 Iy protected” by the British flag. | taken. The detective bureau is ma and its acconiplishnonts, Thale the making of bird cages and Mrs, o e inidi: — 3 |ing an investigation. s were received with enthu- H. C. Warner the makir it T o PE NUp | SRR vainted searfs at future 5 Ak e | BLIND MAN ACCUSED I Senor Montes De Oca was 3 | Mrs. Coanell conciuds I outeome of Seeretary Panis tail. | Chief of Police and Others Guilty of | e R Tl struction with yes e S 5 Conspiracy. | Held For Murder of Unidentified ! : Y. Feb: 12 (UP)— and M Mary i s 10 sottlo the pros- |, LiLsbaren 2 (UP)—~Twelve | Woman in M e Tokifey TR totney Springfield bureau ¢ L g men, incluc ef of Police Wil-1 Atoxico City, 1 ot Ghal ot i series of talks on ! e 1t m oW former Constablo ! ylind man was held T e ol aeleotion. Tha' dates foy » Apparcntly 10 as- | joseph Mochnally of Menessen, were | the murder of an uni S s Miss Walker's lectures will be an- of Mesican minister /b S i in g o te e SR G orthern nounced later. These classes 1t he intends to re- reqer, urt here of conspiracy to | o, A LORIUAL B Gl ey i are i privat told police this s d on Tuesday for appendic lectures are open to the public, tere if privat violate the prohibition act. Five of | 1o met the woman i S b hpeudigh: The foundation has been il t endants were acquitted of the . rii L undlsdurldayi wasireporfed e e sstul. : |iThey 8ot at & ta “doing nicely.” Physicians at- that three girls, now m : TR oles at o Lo e Sse M Mrs. Aigot Johnson's ciub plan to se went to the jury fate| g S & vling the ministe cd in curoll in the course t (i « and a sealed verdict was| 4 i W st com ler 1ate iast night and opened | {1 1 adalupe Hote A e i REAL SPRING WEATHER CREW ]S RESGUED he wer Nadiof proteta ook B UL ol g ith, o ¢ S o s 1o AfanemsenCotsl Afterward ho learned that the = Sk el L 24tk s not the one he thought % Parmers Already Start Talking ci ol S heh NEW LINLI LAUNCHED, Ahout Plowin Twenty Minutes After Men Were — ) . 1 lindnes Pliladeiphin (1) —Ths New Haven, b, 12 (P— 1< ¢ RITUALISTIC DANCING gtk ngeline, of the crack mew fenhuli ' o Taken 0N Gloucester Fishing ? iy i — R — e i e, mpunings' has start % eoes D These Sarwices to Bie Resumed inf . TIRE AT QLONTICELLO ork and Yarmouth, Nova Sco- talk of e plow to niake New York Church. _ G ia. was launched at the ship at towar N ) Ot 2 (UP) rk, Feb. 13 (UP) o rds here today T vessel preparations towa or I 2 S 2 ) 2 ‘\W.z,(,,,g,, the inutes after a crew of fc ing will be res ; employm e ol long and of 5850 tons displ e the Glou Jw St. Mark's in the Dowerfe | Bartictt H d Co. limore pont is heing built for the ern %t bty Grand church, ¢ h the Ttey st n for t Hmore qroamehip Lines. Miss 13 Du - schooner Norman Guthrie is rector. Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co., of Doston, a daughter of T, gCPa. who CAEeT Tt was stopped two years after| Who i8 now in New Dritain, livi e A dIraetorof The Eant i v \ his arrival op Willlam T. Manning had de- | With his brother-in-law, Lowis P | oy Steamsnip Line christened the The/sin was X LIk nounced church danc lade, principal of the New Britain | yeuee) l 1o h nseh = 2 o girls we had th re get. Migh school, sudder recelved ; Fap i poralicln on sclf-conseions hecause of | Checks from fire insurance com- | GREAT DI ‘alrh it Jublicity,” said Rev, Guthrie, | panies yesterday, paying for a small | b oo rooks were running 7 o i tonticello, former home o e ; Al rera red a4 to train a new group. v[‘; -‘lffll"“ llo, I\:'“ rl'l ome of pamous Moftat Tunnel In Colorado | i ¢ L = womas Jefferson. Mr. Boone is Is Finally Opened Up, £ m’:]t&'mv ¢ weather,” hut the ENUSUAL WEATHER trustee for the estate 4 the pay-| west Portal, Colo 12 (UP)— ! IR faThorati b e - b, 10 . aggregating abou . : A '4“ 24t A ,r: ey 34 ‘.';h Worc Moss., ¥ 12 (P— ment, aggregating about 31, backbone of the north American w s 3 wo :_.m eain 1 the Pebroar 7 is establishing an was t t intimation he contii ental divide was broken today. ;“ G Lk et Bovaral s he chon u unusual record in Worcester and vi- fire at the estate. Presums ol e 28 RO P UL The minimum temperature was done to one of the rock miners, augmented by tirele o R RIS e tarED, vas 28 and the maximum bulldings only lay workers who had refused to _BAD FREIGHT WRECK D Lo 1. At 8 a. m. today the markings 2 o cave their posts, carly today piereed Middietiwn, N. Y., et (Ur)— 2 il ports and was | to 32. Snowdrops, the H REPORTS WIFE MISSING the remaining 31 feet of rock,-for- ;Illgu\'@lz :w r.‘vxu e v‘vw‘x‘m‘" - out § sed f f spring central Massa Oscar 1‘* her o ; Flm Breet mally marking the opening of Mof- | . Erle fas plowe ol are in full flower at the vd to the police that his wife [t tunnel, the largest hole in Ameni- | through epot. Ten (n\(.l.|~~.1\\ STEPHENS DIES i 1. Perry, r nd ok IEDmp Rig el Said G ! treet y willows are 1 her ration of the Rocky Mounfain L the dencti-a | Lons 2 h v are not yet common. | a ed ze followed long months of hard 1 i a © birds are singing. an incident r Renee vork and danger and involved the i the £ re v 1 Y Lruary, and many robi xpenditure of more than §10, vas | RO et (oo iy ha reported in the p Y ALD CLASSIFIED ADS 600, of the Ward line for Havana, Main street, who was found in the . William Curtin_and €. X! gental office of Dr. Sidney A. Roth- lurry will sail Tuesday on the | at that address early Thurs- Robert B Lee for Havana. ay morning, was represented by . Jfr. and Mrs. A J°. Nelson sailed | Attorney H. M. Ginsburg and aft- .:m_ aturday for Miami. ler a hearing, Judge Hungerford William Brady, who sailed recent- | ordered a continuance until Feb- Iv for Tlavana, Cuba, is announcer!ruary 23. Officers Walinczus and at th | reports ces in Havana, according to| Dolan told of finding Williams in here, ‘lh" office. He had used a key to BOY —scanT NE?{S open the door to the office and h> I e e ey {take in doors. Mrs. Tlorence | Bolles, who looks after the office, result of the post action the follow. | Williams, who pleaded not guilty ing men are to hecome the troop |10 the charge of attempted burg- committee to sponsor the Legion {lary when put to plea Thursday {roop: - Dr. Mathew Griswold, Byron | morning, was not called to the Goodrich and Paul Stange. The |stand today and after a conference scontmastoer Schultz 1 be Adolph will attend the ining course - for will ulso Paul W. W. New out between Attorney Ginsburg, Proba- tion Offic Connolly and Judge Hungerford and Prosecuting Attor- ind h | ney Woods, the continuance was anford and aul H‘lk P, announced, It is intended to have s © definite date has been set for | Williams treated in a proper insti- - inning of scout meetings and | yytion this ca awa o 2 Al will await the ple of | William Swentwsky, aged 43, of roop committee and scoutr William fail for five day 00] street, he sentiment of Commander Ven- to on the charge was sentenced | Reports from the south sald the Cantonese nationalists, who hope to capture Shanghai, {had suffered a reversal in battle with Sun Chuan-Fang, Chinese de- fender of Shanghal. The engage- ment took place in the province of Cheklang, south of the province in which Shanghai is situated. today, Hubinger Reconciled With His ‘Mother New Haven, Conn., Feb. 12 (M— Nicholas Hubinger, Jr., who recent= ly won a deeree in probate court by which a conservator who has been in charge of his financial affairs for several years, was removed, has ibeen reconciled with his mother, Mrs. Jennie E. Hubinger, of 400 Whalley avenue, widow of the wealthy starch manufacturer of this city and Keokuk, JIowa, It was learned today. The breach be- |tween the younger Hubinger and f his family has been of a number of | years duration, it was said. TO BRING BACK PONZT Houston, Texas, Feb, 12 (P—Two Boston police inspectors, John F. Mitchell and Thomas F. Mulroy, ar- rived here today to return Charles Ponzi, to Boston to serve a term of 1o to nine years for theft. Ponzi's veturn will enl a long legal battle to pravent Massachusetts authoritirs from taking him from the Harris county jail. fress and other members of the post | of ilting Willlam Ushinkas of & = Was that the aclive sponsoring of a | g5 smalley street, and the latter| MAN AND WIFE HELD scout troop would be an undertaking ERdinTs onira “,Pn; each given su-| John and Anna Klusavich of 851 which in results would benefit the f ¢l (o0 e B8 o o days for!| Stanley street were urrested this boys of the town as well as the post | " ) Yeaal forenoon by Officers Stadler and Ushinkas’ 11 | drunkenness. ol hundred" scouts’s and thefe | 2ce! mere vathed in bandages, fathers will be embled at the | ON)Y ome eye, his mouth and part n club gymnasium tonight at | ©f his nose being visible, The trou- U in the feature event of anniver. | Mo occurred on Seymour avenus, , admitting the as- | sault, said Ushinkas called him vile | names and angered « him. Judge Hungerford remarked that the ap-| pearance of Ushinkas indicated that | the assault was vicious. sary week The program will consist supper and the entertainment be provided by A bers, and having as spec n address by Rev, | and swentwsy of a will Tee mem- atures | EY Berlin and Indian lore and dances by | Ambrose Wixted, v Scout Ixecutive Arthur Marston of | tioned in the Jacobs lin Waterbury. | fined $5 and costs for Invicii of the —_— | peace and drunkenn. He ana! WILL DEVELOP SHOOTERS. | Thomas Donlan, aged 22, of 158! B. W. Pape and W. A. Trick of | North street, and Thomas Donlan, this city will attend a conference of | rifle shooters in Meriden this after- aged 19, of 345 disturbance at 1 Elm street, S U made a tional rifle on Lake matches at Camp Perry, | Mangan' app irie, next summer. 1-):1:1 Attorney H. M. | Wixted. Sergeant McAvay and Of- ADS| flcers O'Brien and Schoonmaker | | made the arrests on complaint., Ginsburg for D CLASSIFIE] YOUR WANT READ ¥ vor head and | drive garage at | red for the Donlans Cosgrove and Supernumerary Officer | Harper on the charge o: violation of the liquor Jaw at their home. About a gallon and one-half of alleged liquor was taken. The cases will be heard Monday mornir in police | court. TLOOK 12 (A—Weather week begin-ing WEATHER O | New Haven, Feb, | outlook for the onday: North and Middle Atlantic state A period of snows in north and rain in south portions at heginning and again after middle of week, Modera ate temperatures most of weck, cept cold near end. LEVIATHAN IN DOCK Toston, Ieh 12 (A—The st | ship Leviat here for a general overhauling, was warped into the Commonwealth drydock at South Boston without difficulty today. The work of cleaning the hull wa started at once, ame