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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, S\TURD&Y, MARCH 26, 1927 SOVIED FLAG FLYING oo o M [HARSINO AGAIN BAGK e o oo somicat ot s FIVE ACQUITTED 6 SHANGHAL STATION MASQUERADER, DRESSED IN - RUNS 86 1. BUT il VIOLENGES 5 s s IN GEORGIA €4SE ... ..., CONVICT ATTIRE, IS SHOT [§ NT FATIGUED....... oo v ORDERED STflPPE[li;’;fi;j‘;\,{g:z-"“xfl:iaz‘:‘:?&xf::-:m. was wantonly shot twice RN WHEN HE PLAYS WITH cor 38 Year O Indin Fzmsues{ s o s e e IS N War " s e Mlleged Members of Flogging bt G il Williams to Decide : | e B d Mast Be No Killing S B e Band Are Set Free Shanghai, China, Ma "~ Harvard Studer.t’s Cos- [;A Rm[ BL“NS Texas Race—Yiomen Run 28 M. ,,a (B dssing, a0t g WSy Be NoKillingst | ChiRe sere el e atiendon e | hank Warren, Mass., was today —_— the question of the adequacy of the sentence from five to scven | o W g} considers the marines and ship: and Policeman Pur- gt o oy il n Ce——— 7 p ol ¥ Massachusetts court in connection | ; A { e To Admiral Willlams is left the the end of a which District | District Attorney Banton w roat | made at & point on the west coast ol | > 3 SR ! American forces in Chinese 3 i B oTazns, M : in a ccll at the Worcest New York, March 26 (P—Chines c Chinese waters. tume loo Convinci ng Si‘NTENGE AT [}’\‘ff o 2l 1 7 § inil roady to besin Sorving| Tong memin BEehi nm‘” jominese | President Coolidge has said that an his convletion i (he |yarfare and thers must be no KIll- gaalitonel dangerous Qevelapmsntal o s \ 2 ; M with the rren bank affair. i P sues Car When Com- ¢ Going to Atlanta Next Wegk—|roaiens s e toay satistied [Wil the Warren tank ofisie |} o order. in the form of a leter dccition as to the forces he needs 5 ':! e Tn 5 i e Hay s fintein el G oy ;.i,n:-wl b, lhvll‘mv:mx.!v;‘(\‘"(hr‘ OB It sho should ask for reinforc _ _ panion [Ilashes Toy How He's Not Certain i oo oy o o e veng | Lo, and. 1o sing Ton A R e e for himsel J. Edentield, ces, W ) i i = s 3 . A0 GO e Bl LAt aias Bagco) o ¥ i that the concentration would by McDilda ax h and Tom Tay ik . ne . m stk " e In 5 on: sald the case “simple : . 5 ; Plsto!. S e ifan youths ¢ nly on iha ool : Eagnpa e R AT (L T e ' . : s Phil. said th p h 26 (UD)- . : irned that Marsino was about to L United States or in the Phil du: hool age 3 A i i | warfare which already 2 a ippines to a t orders. The fac persecution fre me t i in t tion. At the | i rol produce : 2 Eeay o : . to consider today | < 00N e : o earn the | toll of ten lives did not erd that Cantonese troops are charge: | peg s hie | mile gr terday the others ad- ' 2 Phlveto gty b Jven while the rival T s [with the cxcesses at Nanking i ; ; Bluecoat's Pistol Acei ier hie preferred to pay I / tor 1 ox.prisoner was in Chicago testifying | e rivel Ton ; dehnes Naniing (88 e A Tenes A : i : o Atlants, whers ths fod. |0 ; ; D mraptoy ense” Govermos | Were conferring with the distriet at- known to be looked upon with con Thompson Baptist chu Gfdieilunior antopsiin (g oA tally Dischaiged as He ol ponitentiary is or to have the 80 orlhceathiote | Toan & SHIAIL" ot MINo1g | el daad fo LornCeY o mote Ghinede 3 by el mien, some o G Sisft paint t ; e : ) £ o ey : : ; I, in Washington and another it is an indication that out Fadk : Juntains honor extradition pup: Marsino | ¢ : ; ot ar t ! in Cambridge, Mass, Both shootings ks ot looting at other point: the Tal F2oks It ’1‘1 a nds on whether he ™, < 1 iakes e 5 £ Mox o r 2! (e to Atlanta and found i wimtion| Makes Arrest — Victim |/ or in Atlanta. to start | 0L Mesico. andJ L S e GR ¢ of Tong mur- ceessitate the strengthening o yecially . el “ orvi cntence of one yr sk W o | ders, but they o f the crican forees. ¢ no sign B0 A 3 conrt has refused to s R o il drnoc) ofl Georein | hopored| Zhelctter ddclires ! Admiral Williams' message, con ng-Hsi, the 2 cor , and Carroll las n wark in 13 hours a P inutes. th ¥ o extr pape ed t cears s s ineffect KIHINERMBIETE i3 ivices that have can cop loston, March 26 (P—DMorton . furth course. His sentence STy Worcester county | and s members of both [kt S tinouRh i byEs commergly He has had &y of Was . D. C. a8 schedulec 1ex 3 i) pas ke s thefe warrant. Marsino in- to respect it. It disclaims respc 2 s a distinet rellet, eas reral labor junior, was wounded in th t he s nders here anc \etircal TShe S 5 LSt habeas corpus proceedings | Sibility for a letter sent out two lays | Ing tension that has grippec ed as pure- arm nor; policemnan | the governmer triansport i : 5 n his peition was denied | ag0 signed “Hip Sing T ich | government officials from Presiden 1in clothes who pursuc nachine in which ¢ L 3 L v E do, . o 5 _letarted back to Worcester in com- | claim : Lilling down ever since the m 900 are | Bustis an 2 companions ¥ ers’ ¢ t f n- | o ¢ o lR thA ot | have been a T f P ads American and British naval com riding ¢ costume ball 10| Vi cderal attac inted o 4 i all Hip Sing men to take to covel nders at Nanking issued th reported also Hasty P Gk wherens \ s way ’ o8 s . at the Tong w a5 on again. |Solemn warning that the big gun: i tate | { v recd B Gennr | Tustis N attir vel § fort ax 165 | e nta s e i = The district attorncy said I their warships would be used i nd swear wh r F sort of poli was fak a , R f , ¥ l lieved the Tong leaders innocen in no other way the lives of Ameri. 3 16311 fos T ¥ s 5 roleg after GRS L i ) alouibrea)s ns could he protected responsibility for the « his v . since Pal ar- n ) i nd s atry church and |y 1 il been chiedy his injury not serious r i I E he @ expressed confidence that the While the exact number o you 12 men rests nmen 2 ot : e th Lot whom L UL CriGa ARt et a6 with . Americans and foreigners left im Police, howeve ¢ York and | brisoncd in the river city for mor: n cloth y o] ige addresses, were re- ) Sl LAl 8 A o - A\l nue or f police questior E R QQF S el il whana e than 24 hours is net known, lats ’ H‘)n xv'\vrollm:n declared that one ;UM i ot o ¢ givin ‘Sactiona’ Q10 et nelax 4 zi- | dispatches from Shanghai have es Iiiomgs e e S nainlad aiene (! I i ing! co— ¢ heavy atrol ere | timated at least 30 Amerd %oy fovehen, pond dsbouted. i and Tatiooing Olten Ig =2 sincs oo | War (0 South Church WomeD | o e el S o e o 42 nstead the officer gave pursuit in A ambridze Slaying : cau 18 Sl o oo asa, Maren 26 4 |teal ultimatum delivered by him EAR'.Y IN [EA[] o e Practised S i e 1 ed th . fenth victim of the nation- |1, and his British colleague, th boarded the flecing automobile o S i £ e hE i adin s A nt ! than the = h;"? s “i“ ",hf “‘:"",’ :rf “d"“', wide tong war, Jim Singz. former |commander of the cruisers Emerald £ Szl . i : fare, betwee the northe and : £ 3| ay|had its eifect o i S ; \ 26 1 ‘ 1 treasurer o Hip Sings, lay ¢t on the natiopalis Gnidogoiid L vard southern factions, to ses which wil | treasurer of T 0 TR e | wounding Eustis, who was said to A : Pl ol s 2 . to s : 1 AR SRS L Trouble in China 0’71" qas Ad'lfll](flge OVCI‘ vaf}rd— have been driving. colored sciper flower, ta Ei e amacy, . The aiibi for fight~ | d02d here today whils police too] ’:‘m 1 r;h “hf;‘ apparently realized JllSt Begun Sd\fl Oflm l — °d on an 2 y & is con r : ing i s to abolish extr: ip the nittedly almost hopeless : t:me at the frowning guns of th: e automo- g to find hissiay-|allied warships meant business an p..mrumlv well informed high of or (®)—Cambridge ! . 1 tor of were forced 1o decrease their pace o i ggs tion that the 63 year old wealthy | Whether Chiang Kat-Shek, general ficial” as declari gair 10 over Oxfo 1, I g P . v of field v L aver s Y ven in her honor at the laundryman and real estato ewner|issimo of the Cantoncse army, hac “We only at the beginning vhen § met at| ? T r ; caker t " ) e Conregational ehnreh yester- |had more than a month ago, andjarrived in Nanking and promptes the trouble in . The rea icen’s club this aiternoon for | lay @ « t e rt monoxide gas from the cars by the Younz Woman's aux-|Wwas the first killing since a|the change of heart by his subor KinE = only gus beelns il Dilysninil ogdnl fradichneel e : 1epian Al 68 iale Sl and Miss Grizds is cxecutive 1 10 Lyvees tong and | dinate . Reports late yoster Great restraint first three . 'y t y puncture is v e fticulty in br e AT Pk Lingnan | ngs. day stated Kai-Shek was en rout fheBr Ut pon s ey 0 trou-|ihe eloven events on the program. Glflde G (INYH i ! B LV QO | university in Canton, Chir Shel To 4 n Snhrizio, a tailor [to the river city to obtain release o bles in Shar . the ¢ den ) count, with each | ry of the wor b t S T d the president of the university [who ocer other side of the 'the prisoners and restore order. v (“R .’“ 7000 “hinese as are the majority of the | littla Luilding n \\'1»I\ Sing had| As the admiral referred only adds. This is rey t ity : two men into| Mace Today probably v 1o fir: 1 \1 i that, official reports show lonly X 3 HNL ot “The growing his shop. the laur an had con- | Miss Moffatt Leing wounded, it wa T ‘ lf:::1'ls(‘::tx' 9, resuliing in :.: b A Cambridg on : “—““' e 2 " ; ] AT w .1 Bt\om( FIELD endency in i Lol itatiing, rx g ol ..1\:;:'1"”.:714‘_”@ that others had beer , March 26 (UP) e experienced o & northern o f 3 er- | e I meon] et S e A e . Norton, Amer- | ; JTulson e : : e their i | be_among th ] The Isabel, which now has Johs [k 2 s in O e st | K. Davis, Amnrlun consul safely o border of the international settle- |i i E ford and former | o atemoblie St & 3 3 Fieitls 1 A 3 K el e i s e i itome in which' | same cof “hool Board Tread Anxious to Keep are interfering now because ' nig % barire Al lb e when 0 \cse tr ri | The ¢ t to H. L. El- y find it is a good time to inter-|shooting called to the| President Coolidge has felt tha break through. ¢ Cambridge in two minutes ® oS! ‘ 1 | #ere when north and south are fight- ! tclephone and after a brict conver- |the American marines and nava ot a shot has hren ¢ sccor . G. White of Oxfora |0 1€ 2 : i S N 5 ity. ¢ cach other. This Russian propa- |sation left the instrume ainly | ships now in Chinese waters are ade. at time, The Coldst suards | was sccond. | crossing. : ihnanie o stone ; hda may be of untold signifieance. o |auate as the situation stands, but 1 in the outly tricts he Lordd Thurs Cambridge's noteq| The motorists, Benjamin R lu ; i : himself as anxious t \ere is great anti-foreign teel cilly, however, he continued | been made eclear that the gov 29, of Woonsocket, R. I, and Eu R citis > ra hnve the ai fooihall gam = n certain sections but the in re supper. An unidentificd | ernment will back up Admiral ‘\:\-” Colinn el ok ¢ o A T n the New Britain ard JarC : atred s not universal. 1! ¢hinesy entered the st sho ms in any request he may make were hurled from achine, re £ E ublic Hi s pl 1 his jq not to be wondered at when SO ... pard and the assailant ran| fear that the : by means of ra ! jicelyingRiniiriesBilagsntanl e S os- s s iR is b oLt G ity t L cid ‘many of the forelgners asSUME 4o 4n qutomobile which a pu read of disorder within the Can use only trunc 2 L fow! f Cambridge re- pital tv r i will recover 4 > 3 S R 3 rosi . Wi B ol super 3 o passcrhy 1@ unable to overtake. | army, with resulting dange 1 t rin onean o ere en route J o es that Memor Miss Grizgs' opinion on the Tor Officials of the Hip Sings who|to foreizn lives has been before offf | they were ri demolished by P oo carli i a Boston and ) show v hich . 8. Grid Cla in This constantly sniped ¢ it § r 1 v with assistance of 1 m hat e n 13 seconds. His gradually cle ) < teammate, G man Smith n e with a winning effort | to Woonsocket when the accider S : St e in Wi a 2 a here in America s |came here from Boston after the|cials h Old Stelh“l Theater ¢ 2 inches. The American | cceurred. The train was in charge % e ny in t i wit g ac- there is no connection with b i et nmp..r‘n i by| Should it be decided to send re In Derby Closes Tonight inotes scholar competitors, Robert | of Engincer : thy ; {ho reasons, he sald, why | commodations for 7 ; ™SIt China sitation a3 the moiives Here |y o eounset, iy or, | Inforcements, the transport Hender Conn., Mar. 26 (P . Hyatt, former of Harvard, and Conductor E. 4 14t v « Y v » 125 aloh GRITAE TRLILIC O NabEs former Unit Stutes district attor-,S0n is available at Corinto, and sh : & £ Sho felt that the shll e i : v truo Drobably will b sent to San Diegc ter wil c v ere respect second and | Firestone-Apsley y here, © st ! ! s t was : "'“““‘ : Al s D Chun Yen [ uY‘ to take the troops aboard. doors with 1 e e ¢ representatives. | X b R b : mbers of the tribr ronts the scl A E vl o0 he '1‘“ ~”“ ‘:L o confirmec Subrizio's information | Brig. General Smiedley D. Butley The old x-' house for many 3 Bl T ¢ Cambri won GLMMS S;oo DMMSE e s we s and if 5 1 b “""'1"“ s R long had bec ,ai:s at § wrfl““ ith a force o S Y pars s ) . Sl i MAG el 2 : will hiave {o come up for should not appencd if an ear-. J8L O narines and bluejackets but ther B ol i : | AS REMJLT an C”l\q‘{ i : : e < . rom now 1y peaccful outcome is to come “"‘!‘ Y war hostilitics |40 N0 American land forces an [ L UE URABH as nonorary s nmen L i g s e U B st in this secti pree Chinese were | Where else in China except the Le me in the | HECRE the ing of hea r scalps, ) hedr t e n 5 i Sl “ i i Tare e was declared, \v;m Guard at Prking. Al . city. 1 was served. S 5 idontif 2| After the naval conference brok Josel Battista of This Sues S0 ) ¢ s r S atia ey e Joseph Di Battista of City Su S - C. 11l and Miss Ol et ATcGasiiiy. of|UP, Seoretary: Wil went. (o4t = = . o indic W ostatt i 1B S ¢ poured. They were as- /N f e g Pearl Kanter and R, D, Sin- ,{‘!)f'l(‘]' Prizes .\\\'m‘ded ls I neeine by Mis . RussellipCi ¢ who r : ; he Ko Oi\‘:\:'nn;y;-‘\::h S;; al Srgiant | ! r Mayor iard, Mrs. ird Oquist, Mrs. | T el n » clair of West Hartford nan m‘l TO( hildren by Mayor rd, Mrs ra ¢ nsanlitie polstand & i et L POOR BOS Y PASSED 0N | : : e £ contir y operation | K. N. Parker, formerly of Dart-| onds, W.| ¢ Toomis, A Farl Rishop, { th se ever it the Strand theater 3 e L Sl i i ah FAY Romia dlatente area would have to b result of an autom rs. Willilam B. Fay, Miss Laura thy said th n T v d out by them jointly bofor ac ul £ in West Martford on SO 3J LR BR“‘WS QJIT S ,4‘- . vvr‘“l“‘h‘-‘:.t '::,II Woodford and Mrs. Dou ,\.‘:‘t‘r;;!d"“‘zrl\ ‘&;:“.“—‘1 an _“‘”‘“’“ 1 fbeing put before Pr tember 5, 1926, oh Di 1 a -G or C. Weld | Johnston. ; S S 5 t Weld | Jo The last ouibre N 4 P= of this ough S. G ale, e i zcs to pupils | k 1 DLIZes L0 DRIl fare in this district oeccurred in | WSRO 1 Represented as Being in Pink of wio won he Poster Contest sociated Charities i i ot s L R ages 1 ante L whict s conducted in the loc e - Sinel: Hartford. Condition, Cow Dies on Hands | Senools for the drive. The grand Is Planned by Jews Chincse were '\l;‘ofl and 1‘111;} in ;Y Ul EflNnEMN among, about Boston By Jury 1'1 Vermon ! : : in the city 20 of $20 in goll wi rded to| An A ed Charities ! Boston o Ll to Ty metio Sll l‘ ng he e lof thel arvestilin; oo inl wday of March of New Owner. s o ster Widlak. { the Jows of New Britain, similar to|Warring organizations sicned a >y— P et the o [hechut \'”‘- but| ooty Sheriff M v Da e i |the United Community corporation, peace treaty. S s >rosceuting Attorne h | ¢ ind o 2 1 . served the pape I reciden i S Hasn il SERVICE i 1is being planned and a mass meet- g {cin told Judge Hungerford | o rod at the interseetion of Farm- 4¢% a A S R ATy ) ing on the matter will be held to-| New Haven. Aleasures are bei taken, it only witness was the boy, and Ao e s r$ ¢ . bro : v ) et i e and Mountain 1 ; e _Glover unit 6, norrow afternoon at 8 o'clock at . 3 3 e Ta R LERn Lo 0bial g ki S Auxiliary, took definite | 7almud Torah hall. arned list night, 1o kecp ton (Continued Lfmi_mm Page) pmen ol $100 damag a5 ! Rl e D T ¢ afternoon at the Le-| The meeting will determine the fare out of this section of t ; led the charge, sht by the el s L R home when the members elect- | question of . united budget and a state. Working on the belief that affcctes arc Grace Gianoita, Vin S d 3t SRR e, 0l Mew agat y LR i SR Niss Mar fsict a8 their pres- | dngla campaien to covor all local |at least six so-calied “hatchet men® | ¢enzo Cancilo, Daul Gianotta, Bal o Tkt | Deiclie of this oity, tioo Los : Loxt s e to indi o ataldu charities the Jews have|of the On TLeong faction and two trons kowlak, John Regliszyr hspan i R ’ R " Rachiin, | M- cpulis b e oo sorved by |Lhe PUrpose ization been supporti This will include|of the Hip Song tong are in south- John, Maryanna and Frank Zigarsk iquor to a loc fster ol oty el Fody 1o membershin 15 comiprised of |41 Zionist work, hospita [ern Connectient. two il | . Mary and Anthon ' 0 14 yrars of age, | ¢pecial funds, yeshives, | Chinatown detectives nder- zic, Popovich, ‘an in cooking. | eal aid to the needy, as well as the [stood to be in this city to cor Agnee Incram, n nvestization. detectives : ling to. the plans. the Gon] rsi and handi- | imud Torah. will be of willing serv-| “zrorrie Conn #s chairman of the|sald to have visited various ( : will set a price which 2 nes restaurant 4 laundries « H1 T and the propert by making s cal + i aro ) ommittee in charge. ; for the hosvital na | here to learn how members of | OWRETS be forced to accept i i ¢ art the fourth M f Marck riicles of clot 5 the children | o each ton: ls or n y ade for th e it Jand. Constable. Winklo s o Wi and i ‘ of nesdy fam 'Portland Voters Show : S St b "I ety wer ed in the local u i e Ik with s 1 . ro 5 Y < £ their efused with f swer that the c Jas Though Lmbers are recom- | refe ™ of their of v nswer th 3 2 "\"‘m il s ¢ C L r “ mended by Ruth Bristoll, pro-| ‘P“f ll.e‘r]c(/g) 1,?_] ??{lfll; s s % i y sel ¢ after they receive. 0. Atlorney 1 ¢ : ? \ve mot necessar.| Portland, March 26 (P—Th I Blehy e nau iy | \were open here today for Fortland Miss Bristoll was o special committee to draw u ‘club vesterday and has|titioens lo vols on the proposition 8 sale of the old Bur | s at the activities|bond the town to the amount of school, old Lincoln wfced bt 00,000 to build a new high school | «chool and the Housale e v{”x; \“‘nfl \\ Ifare work 1d cammunity building on property A Ba t strect was appointed an el S ; 3 acquired for that purpose. [ s% AYil 1% fing to its plans scaled bid J The voting came a§ a result of ') Ui will b asked for the proportys 3 % | % 3 N i B B Kalin and M ce & W 2 voter: ¥ rquests I ACHIEVEMENT NOTES kicwicz, 5K AL S d i in 08 m\nln of : voters \:ho“rrrx::-[;;v; ‘,\n]mv‘ e buildings have bee : e gl 3 : 5 that the action at a tow : abandoncd _and according to th « f i ¥ ages and he luncheon. | ) 0 a \ 1 . 3 ; o [T ; A o Lungbeon- the | Mareh 9, bo rescinded. At the moct- (Continued From First Page) |goigol authorities, have outlive : e = the vote was 138 to 99 in favor e | their usefulness as 4 > pul s propnal [ marine guards of the United States yIF "IMINGES 18 educhtionsl cor consulate at Nanking took part in J i Feliool 08 Al the fighting and acquitted themselves Samorajczyk to Run splendidly. They, largely | Ter ot Maln' antl Fiag | ‘Housatenic Water Power il | On Democratic Ticket |Fonstie [ S S ine the | s an the recommendation o dnaba 5 s I on has heen ap-| Larry Sa k will bo one of e e e e i atidh Counsel John H. Kirk C ompany 1 urchase Soug hl : . n_}”v:fi'“ D T patioa's rune | American consul. John K. Davie. | (o Doard voted to grant. h ARl oy tol 2 ‘pished to the | ning mates on the fitth ward demo- | = |claim of Stanley Bialek whose sot 1 1 X SRAILER BrR 1y-Glov following its res- | cratic ticket, it was announced to- Washington Repor {Leo, a four year ol hoy, died fror ALL DAY SFSVING ML TING ! 1 in costu o t i le. Water ol 11 e the date| day at demoeratic headauarters. Za- | Washington, March 26 (& ce- | burns received from a bonfire in th ¢ chur entertainment ¢ ul £ n P r ! b lasen STABQIVAE A e e IR “ting of the patka is opposing B. A. Grysbowski ful cvacuution of Americ f s Washington sehool 1. The boy i vl s 90 eandi- | for alderman, and Samorajezyk will 5 uni y her will recelve $6 on T : e S % : a4 her Sne of the nominees for council- ) Soalaaaae Kool | e made for 1 ! v Ig i o ATy RIS LRE) AL arshl ‘mittes are planning | man. The eandidate is connected of ‘American naval forces in Chincse BANKRUPTCY HEARING Al o Sy toelected s FL2AE) ) : L 1 cer © offer w Gr e tarmment ind | with the staff ot the People’s Sav- waters today advised the navy d A hearing on the final accountin requests tha 1 1 the 1 Ty AL yaus : i t ABCIRE PRLALCT he occasion. bank and is a long-time re¢ artnient. [of the trustee in the matter of AL BT that retary, 3 t: treasu : Sl t « stock : A i Admiral Williams' m X hert Tereba and Steve Gladezal T R i s Mar I th v ome ! v HOres v en informed tha S - e - | from Shanghai at 9:40 )y will be held at the offic served at 1 hing 4 rs are ys P ] Buliecanes : : : $163 a sl rhe Home Trust| ROOSTE ‘_" ”',” Be B ENGAGE TALENT | (Shanghai time) read: of Referoe in Bankruptey Saul Bex atbind dra 1 AT rsC ) erse rou A fkned 1 f cit W aniu | UG Rus R TN fob L RIS wrence I Mangan, sub-chair-| “Following rcceived from com- man of Martford on Tuesday at_ b v letlo 0 s it lte: (Conncotiontlmo ,:;1. R ): ro “‘.m“-m nan of the committee to conduct the mander of the Yangtze patrol: {p. m. Martin H. Horw is trustée WGLAR SENTENCED iAtonL08 ok MAUIE Lighit o or.company $& said to | flock of litle chicks with as first annual dance of the United| * ‘Evacuation to wharves of PR s ch 26 (UR) kel : wwo deposited $400,000 with the lo- | concern and fuss as 4 heny 380 eratie clubs, at Paragon Inn, |American refugees, prisoncrs Nan- | BRASS WORKS TO BE SOLD | RED CROSS SEADS $10.600 | mas ® oEF0 yaie yment of ro due on a pict al bank as evidence of good faith, | scen in the window o Boat | Monday night, has sccured Miss Kking university since vesterday| The Colonial Brass works, banb | Washingtc e (LP)—A os formatory today racted for M 23 and 24, The |4 limit for surrendering ot :‘-‘l‘ tore on Park st The roos-| o rude Coleds! y of Hartford, sing- | morning, h: begun. Not under|rupt, of Plainville will be sold ¢ £10,000 Re ribution for given Charles Jones, 20, of DBrid v is returnab city cou e 5 ter is a Columbian Y’!\V'O'uh lm‘!\ ot of radio promincnce,as one of the | military escort. but not molested so| public auction by United States Auc | the relict of destitn rican ref- when arraigned in local police | Constable J¢ . or served the belonging to Janics K. Chapman of | entertainers for that evening. Tsidor | far. tioneer W. H. Wakclee on Wednes ugees from Nanking was teleg of breaking ax itering s and a 10 hox offi DY OWLS ANNIVERS 5 Wells street. 10 Las 15 chicks| Rogenberg, planist. is also on the| * ‘This includes Miss Moffett whoday, April 6. at 12 o'clock. noot ed today to ra i or strect st . Ipts ves v ernoon. The Lady Owls wil hold its 11th | in its care and according to Mr. {nrozram as are Harry Shahanian, | was wantonly shot twice through the | The sale will be held on th Strople will take from 25 to 30. The | james V. Sullivan, Francis Egan, |body by nationalist soldiers. premises of the concern. CENTEAL o on March el i stroet andsthe Burritt schos at Shanghal. The refugees arc| Opportunity for rel for g i = |nnmvdmuy supper Monday evening, o badly in need of food and clothing, | behavipr at the end of 11 month ot IRALD © “IED ADS | in Odd Fellows hall. An entertain- | rooster does not crow but “clucks” | Matthew Callahan and Frank | “ ‘American consul on Isabel. Gauss reported, ! was z[q} Jone FOR YOUR WANTS il lmeut will follow: . +ilke any feathered mother, Clyness -~ o The dispatch, transmitting & mes- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD g 2 i - e

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