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News of the World | i\v".eia% }j)}zily Circulation For By Associated Press & E : b Feb. 19th S 14,525 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927. —_TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS LOOTING OF CITY | Man Who ‘Died” Two Weeks Ago, [{LUG WILL DENUR s < DEAD THREE DAYS 'SENATE FILLIBUST (OF SHANGHAI NOW | Only to Resume His Breathing, () SWIWHAREE; e FROM FLOWING fiAS; UNBROKEN AFTEREgas;g-II]-RS FEAR OF NATIVES| Bids Parents Fflwell, Expires Hearing on Legal Move Set for iR Body of Man Found Today in, ball, has been asked in circuit | Monday Morning sours by mew, br. pand Amolt || Yintar Sireet House 'QF BUNTINUUUS WRANG”NG Remgees and Deserters POllI'iflg E. W. Dahlson, “Dead” For 20 Minutes, Expresses Dis-| ‘} Brah iy hicn hart C. G. McCollom, of Detroit, Tnto Chinese Quartr in appointment at Finding Himself “Alive Again” BOND KEPT AT 820,000 | aecnent in ihe suiv was mamed | REEINHOLD ~ KOBS V[(}’[‘]Mi This Afternoon. Adlet. ball which did the alleged Iflcreasmg Numbel\s Elinar William Dahlson, whose |bade farewell to his mother and|procecuting Attorney Woods DC_I damage. [ Son-in-Law Makes Discovery as He o g ents Of Boulder Can- (ness to him, and told them they : . ot et - Unexpected Victory in heart, relatives say, stopped beating | father, thanked them for their kind- | | e for 20 minutes two weeks ago and | clares Ex-Soda Clerk Took Last | | Enters Room and Finds Corpse on = 5 who was believed dead at that time, | | 5 ; ; : : yon Dam Bl“ wm FRENGH STRENGTHENING died late yesterday afternoon at his| Would be rewarded. Dollar of School Teacher's Legacy WELD,S YETO TO DELAY | Bed—rolice Believe Death Acci- . 1 Wells street, after a long| He gave his father his automo- i s i illnes: bile and told his parents to enjoy| i “Slick, Smooth Way. ! GONCESSION DEFENSES His was one of the most unusual |themselves in it. He then passed| @parged with obtaining money un- AGTION ON STANLEY ST.} Not h seen since last ¢ o1y® cases known to the medical profes- |away. il ey Ll fe s S i e e K lhn M e AT e A (Il b ERA ST b s ey (e ST B L b e Sunday n tieinhold Kobs, aged 1liing easure to Public Exccutions Stopped—Cruisers [ly stated, since no physician was |of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dahlson. He present at the time, it is believed |was employed as bus driver on the Which Bombarded City Captured | 1.4 1o was a victim of suspended |Seymour avenue line, Fraternally he jimation. was a member of the Patriotic Or- Upon his recovery Tis parents say |der, Sons of America, and Cham- Himselt Is Reported to Have|he expressed regret that he was “re- | berlain Council, Jr. 0. U. A. M. |stored to life” again. He turned to| Prayers will be offered at the home Reached Shanghal Today Krom |pjs mother and said he was sorry he [at private funeral scrvices at 2 City of Nanking, |had to come back and suffer fur-|o'clock Friday afternoon and serv. |ther. “It was so wonderful” the way |ices will be copducted by Rev. C. J. Shanghai, Feb. 23 (A—Near panic |he had been, he said. He continued | Vahlstrom of Swedish Le prevailed in the native quarter of [to grow worse in the days that fol- |church. Interment will be in I Shanghal today as deserters and|lowed and yesterday afternoon he|view cemeter stragglers from the broken army of | Marshal Sun Chuan-Fang continued | puBeIlTen . to arrive in increasing numbers and | Off- B Ch- f d B d f olf the accused person in court on ‘lllflz\:n‘?{ii(:‘? (\”( ~10 ml._-: e \.?;,,‘llm,,, ST e s ek s Ll 1 hey were plan-| an an the date of trial, and since the bond |, 4SS JanCHsan) B I e o the tenemen: g e S 5 ¢ ;yi];nogs“-xl\lexge;lléaxto;lifmi—; «:} the ‘;‘rizc lce oy le 0 s fixed at $30,000 no additional M€ Of damages has been completed | fe ”r '1 : ]nle st ’1 3 SERRED IR ) NSO | ton, Feb. 23 (UP)— o 7 facts have been brought out, hence Nd Proberty owners notified of the ™% o e et s hours of continuous fighti ShoCEoC BORINC N ERATG cp the Johnson-Swing Boulder Gt | {decision. Money : 3 T " . e app: ated K French authorities ~strengthened F t y Loot S t t J | there appeared to him to be no rea- |( “¢30N: ONCY WAS ABOOPHANEA | o ricer Thomas J. Feeney was de- h the defenses about their concession actor €rs Jen 0 Jar |son for a reduction. He assured {::n‘th“;w:‘;‘li;”);"’0“”;”) i < ltailc Captain Kelly to investi- EHARGES UASHEI] lN b S which yesterday was bombarded by | S ttorney McDonough he will hold 't “i% @ XA (‘h‘\_‘ifm S RN S A S R R el LR nts today & Chinese warship which had desert- \mself in readiness to hear him on DR tho mayor qu s h : xpected Civil War ? = s ; { > : S ke x , was also noftifiecd, It fs ot ed Marshal Sun's cause and gone | Civil War Veteran, 85, [Five Given Three Months the subject at any time. The attor. Ly oMo council was aware of (57 AL B!fi ”uU“R S[;ANDAL e a —— I ment, with the original charge of Mayor Does Not Believe Common about 53 2 p found dead in A 3 .. 3 -4 obtaining money under false pre- | feri g ey : 1 etrack. tences nolled, Clarence Kiug, former | Council Intended to Have Wider | ¢4 at his home, 17 inter stre soda clerk here, aged 24, of 170 |about 1:30 this afternoon, with gas ] Maple avenue, New York, gave no- | Highway Move Dropped. |escaping from a single burner sto i M Taki i i 3 T | i ' tice of a demurrer before Judge W.| Mayor Weld will ask the common | from which the tube was dis#bn. L Many Taking Part in His- tory-making Event Are I". Mangan in policé court this morn- ng, and heard Attorney Thomas . Nearly Exhausted From |request, and pointed out that re-|fully comprehend the intent of the| . s Their Long Vigil in De- gardiess of the amount of money in- | resolution. \ roodrich of 176 Cherry | i McDonough plead for a reduction in the bond from $20,000 to $5,000, Stanley street, as the mayor is con- ated that had occ volved in the complaint, the purpose | 1n order to get the matter before | "\t <on'inlaw of Mr. Kobs, and - | fense of Me § of a bond is to insure the appearance the council it will be necessary for |, ioin Kelly was notified at police s e But Crews Escape—Marshal Sun council to reconsider its decision to 'nected. The tenement was filled with Judge Mangan declined to grant the vinced he says, the council did not I morning. drop a movement for widening of |gas and the condition of t g l over to the Cantonese. The French Nrtds 5 4 ney said he expects to have some A T i s heory being tha < = g or Ashurst e e e o™ sy e amens| Cutting Two New Teeth Ani v et e sy “ipects to have some |(ho work since it is his bellef that a |theory being that Mr. Kobs discon- B e e i i matlus saction by five mons New Brunswi N. J., Feb. Apiece I1or ealing or || : ; s ® | wider Stanley street is their wish. |1 d the tube and allowed gas Torl dam o and ek by £ 23 (P—David S. Baird, 85 year Mangan said he will be pleased to to cscape. He probably died in his in e O because of defective guns and poor| ° : . Hacr botivaiis : n his il to p > veterans' bure R e old Civil War veteran, tooth- Receiving Plunder From | ¢ | sleep, the stove being near the hed et (s 10 lend money to war veteran marksmanship, The intention was to| Ol Clvil War wetoran, tooth, g der F' om} Hoiiie Noo onas H]RMER TAX []FH[:IAL Mr. Xobs lived alone. Ho is o, BUt New Grand Jury Im. ic lend money to war veterans . on shell Marshal Sun's arsenal by firing | i When the case was calle day cond w H ’ s was , - J | ed today, ed by his second wife c 5 | The ! N I ver the city he shell fell short, | (WO teeth which forced their L. F. & Stock | % vi y hi if 10 lives mediately Convenes to | The bor ill was used only b over the city and tt o = T e s . I C. Stocks. | Prosecuting Attorney Woods rea a t; C & shurst in,a desp . ’.f,-m. 5 ],\, Refugees Flock Tn AR et ates AL : : A coursc I'm proud of R new complaint, in which it - s Mr : LGS ST eaeo In spite of tho incident in the| (nem» Baird said. . “But T hargad, that Kitg ‘was disicted to ; . ! : Review Case | e Ll She Trench quarter, r‘hcutands of nf\p can't hold my cigar so well.” 1 sentences of three months |invest $15,000 for Miss Bertha M. ® All v i 1 Mre. 3 1 the clerk tailed to an- e s‘ponrnd)m(o’xl {rom H:o‘dnml))\'e Baird said he first felt the |cach were meted out by Judge W. C. | Hitchcock, a school teacher, in the ‘ 1 Tyen men el 8 Vote in tho affirmative section as the situation outside be-| tooth Saturday. He worked for | pp = Mutual Lifo Insurance Co. of New 1 - ne s S e I S SO ¢ | teeth Saturda e I { Hungerford in police court this |y : S 3 Norwalk e son It £ 39 £ ¢ nould weake (s huliet 81 So came more fense. | tho Pennsyivania railraad for | Loecriord in police co rt' M8 | York, and its subsidiaries, and the Mitchell of South Norwalk [77 % wents found by a federal grand jury | 43. This result led fo the tired but The French consul general ]odgl\d’ 47 years but is now retired on a | riing, in the cases of Joseph !{pnderwood Typewriter Co. of Hart- Accused Of $37 779 _B | re against 11 persons and two happy Johnson group to forecast & protest with the commissioner of | [ pgion” Cook, d 17, of 300 East street, | ford, and its subsidiaries, but that he = % P i rges of a|Passage of the bill itself. St : 5 Rk O L a i i y corpo ns based on = T R [charged with theft, and the fcllow- | came into possession of the money by | Embezzzlement BORAH'S PLAN T0 VISIT { conspire ainst the government 'y, teyrore WA8 taken after a plea bombardment, but he did not doubt {ing, charged with receiving stolen | fals i | by S g : o jnok fou) ng, charged with rec stolen | false pretences and embezzled it. At- | ; . by Senator Johnson, representative, that the arsenal was the only targ LHABITUAL GRIMINAL goods: John ¥. Hill, aged 57, of 489 torney McDonough said he would | e | NICEARAGUA ls BL(]{VK D o violate the prohibition law by di- | California, that he be permitted tq and believed that the sailors were i Main streat; Joseph Colello, aged 21, | gemur to the complaint, and on his o 5 e x | AL V. verting about $1,000,000 worth of | continue debate on his bill in hopes not trying to hit the French con- of 209 Chestnut street; Emanuel el Sl ooutnyNonmallo sERon A2 IHIED Gl ienatured alcohol - from legitimate|of reaching a final vote. The bal- | 5 . i | | o o Irequest Monday, February 28, was Robert G. Mitchell, f or 1- cession. | | Brunetto, aged 20 Atlantic | Robert G. Mitchell, former tax col- | sc poses, were | lot was really i fiETS lflNfi SENTEN[;E : of 14 Atlantic f ot ag the date for arguments on the 1. as arrested foday charged | Administration Bloc THnks GOvern- | sy to o aont s, arere|lot was really a test of strensth on Meanwhile the strike abated ap- street; William Messner, aged 23, of 1 shed in the United States District | the ac ; BUETEbTs. Tt was satimatanthat a0 | Tadian 0 avenue, Gidersiocrs, |demUFier, | Prosccuting Attorney with ombesslement of 337,774,450 , : Sttt e e Toiter Cunen DL 600 of the 100,000 which were on | | Bonds for appeal were fixed at $500 | Y0048 being agreeable. hie city’s fund nEnpTLCll ShoNld kaxprcss S [ T abntement was oferai tar Bito tne Tenbhe Al moblgns sirike yesterday had returned to | i & in each case. Arguing for a reduced bond, At L was the climax of Opinion R B e e work, T jority of the ‘inside | Four to Thirty Years Pen-| cook plcaded guilty to the charge | torney McDonough said Klug is not protracted inquiry into Mitchell’s ac- | ; ; T e bt by T e T r;rlnrnr;‘;:r; 'Io*‘!(tm-h‘ e force at the post office went back 2 {of theft of cutlery and other prod- | criminal and he stands before the counts. Ilor more than a year and a wpfWashington, Feh. 23 (P—Admi S roraas Tt o s T LR O and transportation services were alty Imposed by [ucts of TLanders, Frary & Clark, |°0urt an innocent man and must be half effort was made to aseertain |iration senators tom porary ¥ to many pesons mero tn The | dam B e SRR A e nearing normal operations again. i X k where he hus been employed for two | treated accordingly. Despits th: Where money missing from the taX action today on Sénator BOral's pre- Leion s sure tosm. when the indicte | bilL 22T B Public Executions Stop | Judge Wolfe " {vears as office boy, end mads no ex- | 0lalms of the iafe, no crimninal of-|4gceipts had gone to. He long Was josaf that the senate torelgn rela- it i (2RT i 17 Arter ataat ot fhe Aehurit, ab Probablytas a reculb of inroteats|| |cuse. He said he had seen four or fense has been committed, and the '!ax collector ;orl-l)"la”l o8 ?l"‘“_ 1K [tions committee go on tour this|" \io svoner had ts/tion for the veterans' bill, Senator by Chinese public bodies | R o] | fve hoys promoted since he entered | case may mever come to trial, he in accordance with his work summer in Mexico and Nicarag Sl ew grand | Reed, ropresentative, Pennsylvania Public excoutions in the Chineso city | _Dridgeport, Feb. 23 (P—Albert I1, [the employ of the concern, yet he | said, but in the meandme, the young |newspaper man. He was last de- |* Taking the view that the Ameri- | /o) 9105] asked unanimous consent to take up Dave been stopped, but it was under- | Noether, 51, of New York iwas | Was left in his original place at a!man is incarcerated, deprived of his | feated for office in October. 192 can government should be given an |11 WHICH 04 ; Iihe veterans' bill without additional stood that several beheadings had |sentenced to not less than four and |$alary of $10 a weck. Asked by |liberty because of the requirement And at that time he had served thir- opportunity to say whether it thinks s “)““"‘If" s ienab bl endments being allowed, but taken place Meide the military head- | not more than (hirty years in statc's | Urosecuting Attorney Woods i that ' of the state for a $20,000 bond. His °°1 suc le in the present | 1 /HEY 50 “"l'\(' B | aninEnn Fe bl AnAG g on: auarters, adding (o the exccution list | prison by Judge Isaae Wolfo in |as the reason h;-, rom‘r_lmltvdshg family ean polsthisu"l) in real estate dministration bloc on | & &1 FHTEl O OO e dected. 2 i) e e hered some 30 |criminal superior court today under | thefts, Cook replied negatively. Ask- |and cash, and that is a sufficient committee put through a motion JOHATIDIL SIET | Speec! D e oo e | Ine T o, State cfatuie Eovs)| 80 Dy the proseoutinstatforney IEiths | amount to dnare dils" yesetics. 1 under which the committee directed | e o e iy e D”rln?‘t‘:r‘:: Al iMoming, S e [need for money prompted him 1o | court, the attorney said. He realiz- cnator Borah, as chairman, to in- |t Hartt AR Aliicat s coauntritia snita e a ay after his defeat an in- quiry into the tax collections was be- gun as the new collector refused to iccept the account which Mitchell | !uninz habitual criminals 2 o . : sl steal, he again replied negatively. |ed the nature of thé prosecuting at. | °hcrcd him. The mnew collector, | yire whether Secretary Kelloge d | resumed control of the warships | LIogpeUlnE, y of the defendants| All the burlesque which had 0.95 fr S Iry |Fraty & Clark testified that the!Mang: i 2t only o8 | $90.25 from the Parker Jewelry Y | Mangan to bear in mind that “only | po | ¢ | approved of an order which brou; | e ourt v, hat | gone. '] e ick other Chinese warcraft opened firc. | Company here. Immediately after I ance in court today. At that|gone. There had been coin tricks and | prices. - Knives, forks, spoons, an | heir temporary inability to repay | gep of amemtmnts ona e o In voicing their opposition, admini ¥ would attack the legality of the | But as dawn came, and {te morning cause also, but did not figure in the | substitute complaint which charged : : |ise to pay it back on a certain date. |y = chell and the t loot which was recovered by De- by the city again Mitchell and th to the Central American republic |t allowed. It is understood Mr. | into the fight. For Senator Johnson, d sho; ( -} ilitary | is ¢ aint. e D forces fled sho rd as the military | to this complain |Cooks arseat at the factory about | | Prosecuting Attorncy wWoods, ro ount of G 2 .+ said 'shortage and this has been pending [HIATNE L0 (HE S0 y ; 2d jurors in readiness in | death for Imperial Valley residents Marshal Sun was reported to have |was a case in which the habitual | (LCAe8 8000 <48 NETE R CORS AR > r | fact, he is magnanimously generous | Mitchell's bond today was set at i A Chairman Borah, under w i -t s were quashed other side, according to the he surrendered to Shantung military | The man's record as introduced | yog peen stealing and selling the | fact remains, however, that Klug, “in | date was set for a hearing in th tion's an policy and has e: ave evidence in Hartford. | pone held that power alone was 4 part of their plan to bring troops to four years upon a charge of |, oiioves’ of Landers, Frary & | dollar she had of a legacy from her ! tion to Judge Freeman Light. Nocther pleaded guilty to one e o % ; < A o at | Harold Brumbaum of Landers, | torney’s reply, b 20 Lawrence K. Paul, demanded an |gr.o (o appe s the pr r Kiangwel and Kiangkang, which | charge of theft of jewelry valued at | | torney’s reply, but he asked Judge | ‘' otreRCn b Sn e CERRTOC for |fires to appear the pro G et ! gkang, e com 1 ate : rave bonds for their|marked par were in the river at the time the IS e s e ey VHL : S [faes 1 gave bonds thelr | part of the long night was s 8 YaLUBo + i the grace of God” keeps many peo- i ¥ T i he resolution will be taken up at | 4Dpea actory prices, and 5 i % about inquiry and then the discovery 5 e coiins o + | searche: i Crows of the two warshipg were re- | he had made his plea, State's Attor- | factory prices, and $368.45 at retail | ple from being arrested because of | opon <1\:r«13'v in the aceounts. A |another committee session tomorrow counsel for the men stated that | searches for lighter reading matter vorted to have joined the Cantonese |ney Willlam H. Comley offered a | WO S : 7 i L e g | clectric toaster, a coffee urn nn‘l;”m“ey loaned them with the prom- i e e > ration scnators expre 1 the view |indictments because of presence mi" rned 9 afternoon the senators set bombardment, The rebeNious crews | Nosther with three other convic- |Simiar products were included in the & e X B hat a visit of a senatorial commit- jury room of more persons than | their jaws and plunged more deeply of the two ships recovered by Sun's | tions. Noether also pleaded guilty | 008 WH R Was TEeOVer e Calls Klug “Slick, Smooth” e dpl e ! g tective Sergeant MeCue, followINg | pyocecting: Attoraty Woods, ,.,_V:_fj:.‘(;s;:“]:f"‘[“"‘\o"’x:‘é bonded him 1 ljust at this time might prove em- | Danaher had anticipated dismissal |leader of the pro-Boulder group, the. authorities approached the craft. | In presenting the case State's At- | 000 FPNE G TE IO O £00 barrassing: fo:ithe. s department ! ents and had a new | fight was pictured as one of life and Sun Reaches City torney Comley said: there ever | L os at $21.75 were in Cook’s pos. | the latter was making some very [in the superior civil court of IFair- I} 3 Dttt da il L A " after | Senerous claims for his client. *“In | ficld for several months. patienganliihe S confrovarsyawiti) ] ew went out to '|m\ v\{m h bill passed o Imper- reached Shanghai today from N criminal statute should be applied |} ™05 hean watched by employes Mexi oil and land laws. 1 r y ial Valley would not be flooded. On king, capital of this province, which | it is this one = ~ ‘dmitted he | this morning,” Mr. Woods said. The ' $5,000 and his wife furnished it. No |of the concern. Cook admitted he | & d. The d TR e e \Wiinieases &150 Werb pressnt and s ost | Johnsonltes, rweretallened e Sioweh forces earlier in the The showed the following: | zoods for the past three or four s slick, smooth way, swmdlud‘vi'y court. The warrant for his ar- °PCny opposcd to th adm f these appea I who | interests, though some of the op- Shantungese took over the city as| June 20, 1905 in New Haven, one | Che oS on | Miss Hitchcock, and took the last|rest had been made up on applica- | lmomhs. The other accused men pressed sympathy for the Mexi Among those present waiting to not what they were fighting about frogi e riontiyto ali Sunisatotter st Clark. father's estate. As to his family, | Mitchell has retained Danicl F. B. recognized Sacasa group which is give their evidence were Peter Caval- | ing army in the defense of Shanghai | March 2, 1917, in Otsego, No Y|~ Attorney Thomas F. McDonough, | Mr. Woods said he would not dis- | Hickey, clerk of the house of rey opposing the uan regime re- aro, Antonio Torello, Nicola Lom-| Johnson at Helm. szainst the approaching ntonese one fo two years grand |representing Colello, asked Judge |pute Attorney McDonough's claim |Sentatives as his counsel. cognized by the United S Sen . Michael Giaquinti, Nicholas| Washington, Feb. 23 (P—With a who are lining up south of here. March 6, 1922 in i - Y. | Hungerford to exercise lenienc | that they are people of good char- _— aton Boralialsp lsitountedt sidonttlinangilofana s Gesaral rerottl | hard night behind it, a bedraggled ful supporter of Prosident Coolidge's | Tra gotual decision on the pleas|senate stumbled along today in a of Marshal Sun’: one to seven years gra view of the young man's previous |acter and standing. That has no o V' MY e could not be confirmed d the present conviction. good record and also because he had | conmection with the case, he added (Mrs. Woodhouse Granted | voii L ofiabatementhana e imotiuns Aoy RSt ER Ran SE RN Tnesat nelon O = o shortly before 12 o'clock icld since the early war days. his whereabouts are supposcdly a not sought out Cook, but the latter | He asked that the $20,000 bond | Divorce Over in Paris | quash c: Scnator Hiram Johnson of Cali- T OROT GO e o sinan | oz ssoma g ot | RICH MAN A SUICIDR |3 et e o Tr, v, s sonin o K : Sun “f“" Up Again |goods. It was necessary to plead | Turning to Attorney McDonough|vorce was granted today to Shanghai, 1%eh. 2 the parliamentary wrestling match, i : guilty, the attorney said, to be honest { e jnformed him that his demurrer | Dorrit Stevens Woodhouse from | still in the New Haven hospital re- | BUORChial Hilne B ONCoRoyay X o) FOR STATE OIL SERVICE ' vict the court, hut e’ was POSItive | will avail him naught. “You have|Charles Douglas Woodhouse, both | cpicazo Millioniare, Georze T, Por. |COVering gas pois ctood | And his Dill for a great government TyEsofin Siniahent provincas tniGhine |tha® Colello will never become in-|gemurred in this court before and |giving Paris addresses. They we ricago Millioniare, George X. For- ;¢ o Judge Thomas and stated |Uam at Boulder Canyon furnished i 3 ie prize of the war. Southwestern e :,‘,",’m;‘l;‘ q‘,lnf.hwcq'“ .‘Lo\\, e : Jolsi oDl “l"“';‘z‘~_l‘““r?°n have not been sustained,” he said.|married In New York in Scptember, | tor, Takes His Own Life With Re- | ropresentatives for others indicted | (¢ " lnst vemaining state to an erstwhile i Sent Out Are Not Collectible, | caiiso he is not of the thieving (500 | w1y that s0? Well, I guess they have | 1915, Mrs. Woodhouso complained of had more than a week ago entered [§1ALOFS OPDosing 1t were alded in SRR o - e . and in all probability he would Mot .o, gygtained,” Attorney McDon-|her husband’s discourtesy and cold- | volver. pleas of abatement and motions to | (NCIF filibuster again and again dur- vent Shanghai and the surrounding Corporation Counsel Kirkham have become implicated in this case = I |ing the night by failure of the ser- tmportant territory in Kiangsu pro but for Cook’s persistence. ough retorted, whereupon Judge ness, s ful reconciliation { ~pioivo b, 23 (P—Georg s the indictments and he now | °& the ¥ vince, from falling info the hands Tells Public Works Dept. Judge Hungerford asked the at. | Mangan remarked that he was not|meeting was held on January 5. | porter, reputed millionaire capit the same for his clients. e (ot STONS l»omcxggn\:?tx;:d“é St of his mortal foes, the Cantonese, forney for a recommendation and the C“"“""'“r“‘[‘l with”the guilt ‘I’” ‘1'71‘9" S e e Tixenltor, WasiTonnd; Rhot o 1 the court to note the list of | S¥CR & arrants 2 ] o 3 s X ini] | CENCE Of the young man at this time, uriington, Vi, Teb; 231 GO—Dor=l fea v in his aohsto The e T e R arrest. Meanwhile, the international city e latter suggested a suspended jail | ©Shce X i 2 7ot today in his apartment. The police members g y e . remained on edge because of a hom- OWDers of property abutting on| o000 aTg fine of $25 in Colel- | NOF did the fact that $15,000 is in-|ritt Stevens Woodhouse, to whom a | cyjq there was a bullet wound in his |had heard the cvidence against the m.,:", ey "-‘,:L'm,”' LR bardment yesterday by a Chinese Sireets which have been oiled by the volved interest him. Judge Mangan | divorce was granted in Paris today, | topepend et £ ho«;n am_ mlL_ ls;mo{‘ll du;mln gunboat in the Whangpoo river here State hishway department are not (Continued on Page 11) was sitting because Judge Hunger-|came Into prominence here several | mhe hody was not moved pending | Mr. Danaher sald the issue on the | {he membershiy . ess ‘a“t alf which desorted Marshal § callectible, Corporation Connsel Joha ford disqualified himselt on account | Years ago through a million dollar | tno arrival of a deputy coroner. | R i crship was present & and attempted to shell his ar: H. Kirk divisoflithesponnd lot the fact that the law firm of | Alienation suit against the parents of | George French Porter was born | e b ) orum was secured in the senate at Bt ove the mistropolie. e wane biic works, and thes *‘f“‘“-‘l“ K K ER“SS BURNED | which he is a member represents|her husband, who live in this Cits | pere fn 1551 and had been common- | mosibie oot o ‘m:,‘hf‘::fif\’l‘n::"fh’:";’:\;‘fi““%‘h“ ell be stricken from the list at| fl, flo Iy Miss Hitcheock and caused the ar-| o case, which turnishied & mass of Iy known as a millionaire and was | police Called Out in yon dam bill was resumed. wero defective, and the shells | sensational evidence, was heard in | o short, five landing in the French | jrest of Klug. Chittende S Sine iHooiull R Hoxn e FHINETR R Those who had remained in the ; RGN % tions of state ald roads in | | | Chittendem county court b IDHE i ps e S et s con- DOV 3 : gbrcession amiRlive lriEthes ChIn SaB i e e Ay et badnollba kress I]N PLMNVILLE M‘]UNT‘ jury awarded her $46 AN O O LR Providence Explosions |senate chamber in tho long ~ night section, killing two natives and dam- 20% S5 o e 3 T | G 13 it oeat vedic 1arm TP R A ! 1 % elt progress | providence, I, eb. 23 (A—|vigil, during which the sergeant-at- REIT s (0T P Ak eRITeh irly by tho state department, In| Tgest ver in an campaign of 1912 made him widely | police i R cailen ¢l | G Y - ; all cases bills have gone out from | ever returned in the United States |jnown : : ; o called out|arms sought vainly to bring ab- Clash Averted : 4 y | 4 | shortly » 3 o'clock this after-|sentees to thei .. the office of the collector here and | i according to court records. He Yal Ala oAb e ¥ s af E es to their desks, suffered good Two French gunboats trained their | g A | 4 | ; ; i e was a Yale graduate of 1 noon when a serics of gas explosions | naturedly the joki K s : el have been paid in a majority of . | "On a ruling by Judge Sherman R. | npa widow hesore 1 = | v edly the joking remarks of fruns on o other Chineso war eratt 1436 TLin DU & (I0t0C "nof | Hundreds Watch Emblem | oniton, who prestaed, 1t was. ro- | e, M0 Before ber, e at manhole covers hurling into| their bright-oved colleagues ~who hic o mearby 1 ich als aplry ; At ; A AT Tas st s as¢ a rari air in the downtown strects in|strolled leisurely in one by one with D 5 , the municipality furnished neither 5 luced to $125,000 judg Shan o Py s ‘\"f"°l“°l‘““.““‘.“’.]“T‘f‘ “.’"]’“lr?_“'"” the oil nor the lahor. of Hooded Order at Counsel for Bristol Health OMicer ;" irmoq by the state supreme | B e S S vieinity of Pine and Eddy|a good night of sleep behind them. Marshal Sun in favor of the Canton- White Oak e e et e s Police were engaged in| There was considerable merriment ese. The other two Chinese craft : z E == et ] s the entire downtown area,|as the late arvivals professed inno aid not open fire, however, und « Three Pairs of Twins of Charges, {Springfield Man Dyi R ]‘“f‘.- it il e s s cence of the night session. clash was averied P . ISpri vin | ma Manziarly, formerly of Wa T, . b sess General Chang Tsung-Chang, the- Born in Same Hospital Sheclel tb the Heruid) L seaciatgte e ) P A pr nlf\f‘;el Vii‘i]oucv \tfack fon and Indid. They were maricd | Loans on Soldiers’ Bonus e e e & p v b W rig] S, el 23 JP. ot o, Iy 1 801, X K ResriiE ere el Ps i S £ Ootnea ns, ndia, J & T e g - o military governor of Shantung pro-| N “"‘”!I‘-“’“; “;: ““l‘iwt‘(:l‘fl)‘ Plainville, Feb. 23 — The mOost| ryriner developments today, S0 far| gpringfiold, Mass. Feh e ot “";.":"“m_“.; S on kel Coming Up Tomorrow |been issued by the senate for the ar- oy a1 Al oolien Diae ) oatis on oo oo fleny denossieect eves Wit | vl Ho asaesteliat dn connens | yiiis A stk 486 rmaralier Totiha] (las ln Fanis wrace i Washington, Feb. 23 (P—At the|rest of absentecs, it was not served his enemy, entered Nanking —this | i e born within the 14 ours | hesaed 1n Plainville was scen about jyjon with the communication ad- |5tondard Hardware company, Porter left three letters, ons of Senator Robinson of | OR any member. D e i eany tilnya i Tonv, ot & tha | oot 0(()}?:‘( e O (oP ¢l dressed to the mayor and city coun- |found unconscious on the floor of his | which said he had reached “th the democratic floor lead-| When snnouncement was mads T to the. detense. of |hables wer boys. Tt of i uariant crote. mith the|Cll by Louis Demont of Forestville |store today, probably in dying con- |of the rope.” ced) today o) taiiet SNAL & QUOTUI was bresont, Renzion R s | (R e Tt v o the rignt. al|asking for the removal of Dr. B. B.dition, the result of an attack with| He had been in ill health for some w the bill for government| P1iFDS, republican, Colorad, ook anghai. . K. K. > Robbins, city health officer, Whose an axe by an unknown assailant. |time. £ bonus cortificates. “_r;lmx‘e%;:::oggag;t“r:‘e d?r::'c‘:-:e: On entering the city, Chang was | ch. four forms were of good size and - E i ORI R e 3 S fa given control of the railroad leading Toothache Too Much, burned with remarkable evenness re- | "2Me Was used in connection With & | Robbery is the police theory as to| In 1912 Porter was we eas- | already passed byl Gameron, repubilioany . AriZbns! southward, thus enabling him to rap- Man Attempts Suicide seuiing commercial pyrotechnic | divorce obtained recently by De-|motive, for the cash register was|urer of ihe Progressive al | the house, will come before the sen-| ), carried on throughout the night. 1ly thiow his northern army into| Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb, 28 (UP)—|plece mont. ~|open and coins and bills were scat- | committee, at 3 p. m., tomorrow for one | "G RETIES 8 LHONEROUE ThE ERL Shanghai's defense. [Suffering for 24 Hours from tooth- | The sight was witnessed by a large | Dr Robbins referred all guestion- jtered about. Near Alpert's body| PR FIRUE ST ANDDOTL 4 an hour's|; oared to relieve the Colorado Sun In Tears che, Sumone Genere, 41, today |number of people, for the symbols |SrS to his counsel, Judge William J. |was a bloodstained axe. Clt)’ Treasurer She]don consideration would be sufficient to| gonator” Senator Johnson, republi- - : | secure e . Malone, who said this afternoon | BEAUTRST 35 can, California, author of the bill, is Sun in addressing a gathering of |went into the bathroom of his home [were touched off just as the evening d ¢ — st . . notables in Nanking prior to Chang’s |and shot himself in the head. shift we-~ leaving the Standard Steel | that any contention that his client May Undergo Openahonv had improper relations with the ’ wntry, wept, declaring that disloyalty Genere was taken to a hospital in | & Bearings, Inc. " s former Mrs. Demont is a tabrication. of his officers alone caused his de- |a serious condition. Several weeks ago a flaming cross , F o roat, e was thought to have been seen on |Judge Malone intimated that if the | |appendicitis while attending a bank- . Y. Court of Appeals Senator Phipps Speaks = N 11 b . | ¥ et e v ' ™ 9 T Chang's move tends to confirm HEAVY LIQUOR FINES this eminence but was later discov- |charge is pressed, the matter will be | New Britaln and vicinity: | |ers’ dinner in New York Saturday, is| Albany, Y., Feb. 23 P—The| gonator Phipps declared that he the declaration two days ago of | New Haven, Feh. 23 (A—Among |ered to have been the old Sloper | followed through to a “show down. i Unsettled tonight; Thursday | |expected home this week and will | constitutionality of the Baumes law | would be willing to vote for the bill, Yung Yu-Ting, right hand man of [liquor cases disposed of in United |cabin on fire. There was no doubt|He added that he believed such ac-| | partly cloudy, not much probably underge an operation when | making life sentences mandatory in | aithough it might react against com- the Manchurian dictator, Chang Tso- (States court today were these: Jo- [about the one last evening, the cross | tion would clear Dr. Robbins of all! | change in temperature. | Ihe reaches New Britain. Mr. Shel- | the cases of fourth offenders was|panies in which he was personally - seph Confreda, Stratford, fined $300; [and each letter being distinctly out- | insinuations in connegtfon with the | | |don has been under treatment at the |upheld by a decision of the court (Continued ¢n Page 11) |James Butler, same town, $200, lined, case. W AR | $——————————————————% | Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York. Bills sent out from city hall to Sk e A : 5 | e e trying to force a vote before ad- ['| city Treasurer Curtiss L. Sheldon, ' Baymes Law Upheld by | iournment tonight to prevent dis- | | | THE WEATHER I'who was stricken with an attack of | placement of the measure. At B ot sitn of appeals today. (Continued on Page 17)