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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1927. COWBOYS NAMED \"EWINGIoR VAL NG MICHIGAN SLAYER |FLASHES OF LIFE: MORE THAN TEN 1K, (F C, T0 ATTEND <5 5 :[}I]MMUNITY DRIVE RPITY SRS, "2 3902 I s LUK GALLOS of s s ) CHURGH N BonY S S23000 SHORT " Few Factories Raise Quota Ac- cording to Statistician nd Tokio governme W York: Next Tuesday With Arthur H. Texas Town Under Ranger Rule e b hae Wielde Believed Killd i7" onirs | Erossly damaged or Alter Banditry and Killings |, an oresneation mecting ror the Ow Plot e Membels of Daly Council tol_‘b" . \ Receive Communion Sunday |- T exposure ormation of an American Legion for motherhood af Is that she is conw post in Newington will be held ——— Iitoranodarn) turmols;, dnaluding: husl: Orlea de but speculation e ) § (Piroass | Miandny ave at 7:30 o'clock at o X ss careers. The modern man lives o 5 Toc) Y aly i r. Texas, Aptil (Pr—Tex: Benton, Harbor, Mich., April 2 (®) e not s of Daly Council, K. of C. A blockade of Cantonese analysis of the Community for one of his grand browsht “law” to this|the home of Fred Webster on Main| —The axe w n r-rich, over-ripe civili in the Chest drive to date has been m: lder who carly yester- | naval operatien ° holy communion t boom district in gen- |Street in that - tov Arthur H.| day morning killed Michael Zerhe, E a row me at the § be prominently dis- William H. Day, statistician, 20 o Stinnett, 15 milew west | Petts of this city, chairman in Hart:| 57 year old Buchanan township tsleE @l Ha ghos hip ne in on b iorrow momid p e o o vistan thet Sotnie S in particular, where ® mob | ford county of the committes on the! farmer, and perhaps fatally injured IR He flew . iracle will bring the total amount reported bent on securing three organization of new posts, and a|the aged man's wife, died in the i Orleans to » inte n of Chen Criticizes Allies I ¥Ma up to the desired quota. Lspects held in connection with the | delegation of members of Lddy-|flames of the funoral pyre he at- o fixe hours. > xercises. [ Deking. April 2 (@1 Day lists the various face 1ying of two deputy sheriffs. Glover post of New Britain, will at-| tempted to make of his vic Borger, baptized in a wave of tend and e the necessary|little cottage, authorities Lelisve to. breskfast at the Burritt hotel minist ed here by and their quotas as follows: asoline last year was over ten bil & Clark, quota tozee, Okla. — Marines bo ime ies of violent deaths|course to pursue in order to insti-| day. {lion gallons. : o E e ot ve i oy s s rocent discovery of oil was new branch of the ex-serv-| After-scouring the woodad valley | 5 P ) i sultant death or in- auota $5,000, raised $3,914 4 under ranger rule last night ation. of the St. Joseph river yesterday for | ¢, Hayen—Even stu put protests! Corbin, quota $2 raised tie shooting of deputies ster and Harry Web-| Walter Wallach whose name Mrs, | '01$ 0f the present k \v‘n rican Lock, quota von and A. L. Terry near s have been acting as| Zerbe whispered n a conscious that thelr a el Coroin Serew, Whittenburg ¥ o o iticeral|n Gommities ol it atlor s e | Sherift Red G. Bryant HAREDMRDIONE 3 i S b $1 915 Busealh vere Killed befor could return | Newington in the project | night dragged from the smouldering |50 10 dances with six sk DR S e FoS R e Uie fire of the occupants of an auto- | and they expect to have at least 15 | ruins of cottage a ¢ drinks under their belts a alpailn s goverr Rl e Y obile they attempted to stop in|prospective charter members on|of bones and flesh. Coroner Georga | (*Xt 1O surprise when their part: : Ay Rl and ir ch for five bandits ho | h: 1 at the meeting. H. Slaughter and Dr. C. A. Mite ners produce sks fro A 1S ’l rs‘ 1 . robbed a bank at Pampa, Texas, on former servicemen in New-| of Benton Harbor sail they believ. Ithr stockin, they . s e ,, x“‘H - -'Ni - of more than $25,000. |ington who are interested in the for-| ed the remains were thoss of a hu. | E70 wnd misir 3 | o tohiaon, ik ter the bodirs of the|mation of the post, are invited to|man being. young men as one could wist ietiioee g e found in the road|attend the meecting. The blackened form lay in vie 1 of Professor Robert R r l‘.mmf Hugh Walker and i of hundreds of persons who visited | ‘hey are 1§ g .‘ $900, 1 d and 1 y the murder scens Friday but it was ey 1 . Seliil Stinnett, v bhelieved to the the body of Zerbe's | RNy of them or toRevEry NEOTOIRn 20 SRS NAL et \";\‘_‘_‘“\”.l‘. son county. | ‘l,;ng until Sherift B ade a | Writes in the v ALoks SathiEaten S “::d | closer inspection. g o1 s @ $400, rai rested when he i i ) years old, was a son- itain Tool Co., quota of the hank bandits | [] lNEI] 52[] aged couple. » no to date; Buol Manu- at their homes here. A pistol left} | known to have recently quota $10, t.usmlfl!.’(: by the slayers led to the arrest of tinued financial help to the | v)v nr:'% Vi s ¢ « o “‘;rmlx:xo $3 r-, Hugh Walker and Bailey. i Sy : ity | What they e Jahn Mig. , quoty With three men in custody, (Continued from First Page) TOMESR nen e e i c er Chuck Co search for Ray Terr e PEila e hoverine Hatwasn: L Syraguapi : $115: Parker Kimes, notorious outlaws, | {0 Who struck the first blow were at | B todns At Honeior ‘m\nm‘\u from fominis 1 1l raised as leaders in the Pampa | Yariance. Olson first claimed that| = ' "o 0 Who owns an. {house raided, Mrs. Josep s city tomorrow will | northern quota _$100, Their veputation as expert | he did not strike Andrews at all and | & 55 (¥ ,m‘,\ X 1 ¢ el todorrainllh [EE o o i Tret R Chots and their movements since the |1ater he admitted that he might hav B,,, bl ! s I ol | B LA Ra ot A mpa robbery, caused officers to|hit him but it w ter Andrews |1iquid they sou seizi tory 1 P no 4 raised $50; .C. e o with (ha slaylng of Ken-,had struck him and knocked —him | Ann ovider 0 as von and ‘Terry. j down. Andrews' eye which was cm ago — Miss Marg F 1 ol a5 | )nl .x;»u n Ll Ao\;‘i:‘h{ Flannery, quota $50, ing bro ani epnsal | a0ty distolored MnFaourtilast Mong of “One Man's W o! Dria S el R Goss & DeLeeuw, quota Borgor, o e 11six usually carried out. fiy Taplin _Mtg. Co. $10; Humphrey rom Boreer residents to Governor | 2y morning, still showed evidence b" Sn R e Moudy for Tangeis. fo st Yo | Of BWHng goma fm Sontaet Jith to Dr. W i i . the | something more substantial than \aitacsity oL ol of 1 Father Hubert, knows nese cor i 250, st " orators am i tore . ‘quota $20, raised $37. A LR e s is being sued for a di- 3 1t lorgy in this country, will firetywere lost ¢ oh Ao Thes i 00, Balned I 8 ives fodcishod | vorce by bis wife. Ho in turn Mrs. Per Olqson and Cafl el t s scharged, making o 1l retreat which [ r, BTN ond Y i and es shed |\ ppointi ¢ B almost from the time drillors sot up| fiod a suit frctan ll, "'1 g wecial ( | Rant W hiacle Main strect. eter g } Y | T Nanking M 5 Although the state has .00, claiming alicnation of his = | of laymen| o S times, with desi ngers severs s wifection Oft i T e of town newspaper, which sults, Governor Mood g L) N chorus of 45 < ] own to be one of | 5 circulation in New Britain. the cowhoy peace of v le direction of Per s ; ) L2 : tn. Catholic| 3 looted en it upon himself to critis main until the *“lawless uncondi- FATHER 0F S[X SLA[N | | give a concert at i : | n f and six fore > United Community corpor- urch on Thursda { reported have t tionally surrender’® Two range = ve now being held in this proved sufficient on previous Aprll 7, at 8 p. m., it was| Washington — Poor rich Mr. Cou- ) S e I bt st 1 duri arily the Herald/ would £ g 1 i ” e S T zens, millionaive senator from De- =52 e et : : ances e Bloh o Rn 4 G Arrival of first pair of ran South Boston Man is Under Arrest | I today. Mrs. Per Olsson, 7618, miflionaice sonator from De-f o, TR Ked in this city as a news-| take no notico of such correspond It reassured townspeople. | of the director and organist at i ne L) g had no mate In fact, should a New Britain “On the . He is aker of abil- ‘Here's mouncy on hin: her f 1 in| Charged With the Murder of Man ' the ehurch, will mak 1e without ¢ st ap- on wish 1o « ticize through the 5p! > here will b i hooters and | 2ce in New Britain as soloist at | 0bliged Senator Borah d y % as a result of | columns of this paper he would be heir insignia of authority, Al-| After Argument. time, lending special interest to (Proudest moment of my Hf SR L) : in of th an naval bom- freely, provid- z o e ) event. Carl Hansen, violinist, = gnliist £ ] i bt ¢ more t) 00 his rema o ough residents 4 martial law, | pogon, April 2 e Naw ¥ork — Tiigre's qulf Al es | o otmors i i 5 w reports that more | of more than 1 ol TR entitled nger Tule apparently Was accept-fwith first de mur J.orenza 4 the than 300 members had signified | for every ¥ owever, the corre- | out his musical education at the o R | | evidently very unfamile rone 1 ir intention of turning out tom though | here t row me It is expectad that t outh Toston was held | gepgol of music In connection with i today in connection with the | Yy, wniversity, will also be an as- | . I8 of com- | geath of Gieorge Ferguson, 40, father ' gicing soloist. MAN fiIvEN JAIL TER“ | Both Ter-| of six children T mhe 1 chorus consists of | shot and. Killed 0n | ouths and men enlisted from the Luther ed convicts. | Terguson wa > d recently i ad ceived his|a South Doston sument with Daro L and was organi far w subject and has made several mi: ements, which tha Herald feels it should correct. The N i vhich the misstate. ments oceur are as follow: Junior Achievement, the the Welfare Associ- The Terrcll Kimes 1 with 1 Ay Il and Kimes a rell, said to b training in the famous zang, is wanted on 19 is| “While tha nationalist govern-| wher will attend mass while more ment ave to d of them are expected to .n-\. n the British nd the breakfast in the hotel, land expr Ws— | gn lives w - ENGLAND ORDERS - nounce t hat lost and that the 1 other lowing an e | epur ght bullets penetrated his body | by Drofessor Olsson, who vouche o wrging train, bank and post offica | and another lodzed in his clothing. | for their enthusiasm and fidel protest h'}\;;\('?\z“; .t:: obhorics. Kimes was convieted of | The vietim had just left the| gy, program was announced to-| (Continued from First Fage) 14 irdment c ; : After the city pays for yurder and bank robbery. apartment of Mrs. Mary Fortini. | qay as follows Kimes was released from jail at|divorces. Parone, the woman's| Male chorus— lterday afternoon he dropped in last December in a tiord, objected to Ferguson's at-1 (a) The Glory to God in Nature |started trouble, daring her hrot ginecered by confederates. ions to her, he told police. 3eethoven | Richard Spurvey, to « . iting transfer to t I shot him three times standing | (y) Home, Hlort e ifind® ntiihol tolovats N six time he was falling | o Benwaldi s rap s s o e sl Totore people pay in the Community 1 then, not content with He was yenitentiary for the slaying of a W o organizations mens v sheriff, following con one said n explaining ' Viaiin sole e ity b os held | st sentence receives ¢ sherif, following cor arone sai xplaining Viaiin sol 5 CEG S (s well within the lines held me v from the city. Perhaps they his broth murder, | (1) Romance from Concerto Called to e sl northern forces, and also to { 5 g : 1 from Missouri —_— Wientawski VA, it s o | should but they do not. The second e Misson i SIS Sl Attorney Alf LeWwitt, Martine L o ARt sentence is carrying still further the © his arrest in conne 'chhacl Not Imphca(ed ! ) Ave Marie Sehubert-Withelm | o073 07 cuteated. “voi en sont into Tientsin and into lm.mk,\ e SR AR ery at J Mr. Carl Hansen sl In Goldenheck Cutting !\, . soi- I'eking presumably from either the had a few drinks 1y, ‘ does nm ©o! duct a Fresh Alr fund 4 X I you not?” the attorncy asked him L Cantoncse war ch QR ROlLICH [isive has not done so since the 1A large amount of | A 1 investigation by h Secret .. \\n‘rlwln 0o, 1 a4 et nelli repli 1 rested in promoting anti-foreikn Andrews G]ves H]s vlews Ofl‘!r i \”_ e o ry was taken from lher, al.|the local police, into an | Piper rewer | - s 2 AT orders as a means of paving the o alleged e in this ety | a from “Carmen” nd Judge Hungerf r Wing ot the Community Corpore been taken from a ailed to Bizet ! NBrS PArs S Kellogg in his statement }\ re personally solic uml posed a fine of $10 and costs o taking necessary steps to Wi of |quor drinking by unger gen Vfiq drunke charg 3 | Henry 34, of Farming- i NT : S . s | it B o '_'”"; . i cotect the lives and proper R ek i CLantial S aih s Gl S mericans in China,” and declared | eration today is part o oloey | s s g B | that United States naval and marine [of youth in thre side OF FEDERATED GHARIT[E | AL A Greenberg and pleaded guilty. | forces have been supplicd to the ex- aled | ton, was fined Mary's .. Adams itant ll‘uw: uting Attorney e e n told the cou ; | which r suited in the death of al Canasn nan named Goldenbeck, it became | Mes. wn yesterday afternoon 1h H { Male chorus— s Michacl of Somerville, N.| (1) Pals in th i | i W no reports had heen pnett since rangers | no calls | not wanted by the local orities in connection with the ath psye ing that herctofore conc el of 508 ad in the e Glen str 1 that in- | Prominent Merchant Named Head of ireens rt Frey w r of thelion o wtion relative to the case could | i bR DTt SR BT e Williams, command Assistant Secretary of the ¢ ¥ Svendsen | ! ST SR Asiatic waters. Treasury Lincoln C. Androws. o e Jbiined, called on Captain | enti e el Duming A g 0 forces o As : Jewish Organization—Raphael ) police hes -h‘|u'y ;g’\ll;‘;) o] »hv ke ; ° ,.‘. l e( l““ l unlem Ver No Evacuation Ordered “Prohibition was brought into ef- | AR #d to him because his car had gone Tie said that orders had not|fect by the older generation.” First Vice-President, o'clock yesterd od that Golden- | at the corner of | nd DMyrile streets several S0 Davidson, well known New Britain merchant, has been elected sident of the IFederated Charities O | b E S at s 0, Divine Redeemer .... Gounod | over the curh. G&me Oi CaFLS {been issued from Washington for |drews said in an interview with ¢ Attorney Greenberg told & ; 5 | Male choru 3 American evacuation of Shanghai . Iwedis Hungerford th Frey has i (a) Vart Land (Swedish) [ A that only those Americans the same time 11 New Tenc en driv- is the leration was lop- 1gton, Del., April 2 (UP)— | ard trend in the ago and the man who wield- L +| first time he has been in court for S points in China that could not |end the following have been named arkot 15 retiectod in tha the knife was arrested and sen- | i,'l'_:,r\”','.f",f | violation of the motor vehicie Jasws. LAl £ Com- | protected had been advised to wit tlon was \ssisting ofticers: First vice-preste DECiop AntuEa Blert: [tenced to jail for three months. | oy orue’ “Mpe. Harry E. Christen- | 1o leaves Winehell Smith's farm in draw by Minister MacMurray at|nat it Lowis Ruphael; second vices s month of March, - e | Goldenbecls sufiercd. only a SNEht| con'at the plano. | Farmington and drives to New Lirit- Leking. k g _ Andrews said one s o rodaent, br. M. . Duna; third vices b el for work estimated toj Lo TS T e W about|” A lais ‘every At 5 Amdrican diplomatic and military | drinking by the younger st was . Mis. Lanar: Sohvnicls T three years later he died after an| the evening o arrest, a wet | e _of Com- | representatives in China are co-|old 1 home lite no Morris Coln, and secre toms In the P Two PROPERTY OWNERS Sy i CAUIe Lond tias |mOnY same . is missing | operating fully with other foreign | cxists. | tary, Davia L. Nair. frame huilding Diamast aiciasidt and Joserh erilous. The windshicld was cov- d city po-yepresentatives when faced with a} iy is seeking ain-| Tho following have been named i Michael, brothers of the local resi- Bow To SCHOOL BOARD v with snow and Frey's s thed joint problem such as protection ot} the home,” b ox-las members of the permanent com- el nt, hecame embroiled in an argu- as blurred. Aftorney Gre [the 1 and property of their na-| linittee which will be in charge of N0 ELonEs S i resontiviand T | asked that a suspended sentence b Sahyrkn suddenty | tionals,” he on, this generation « | 1 drive for local and out- Rutherford "”_‘"" Ui L soph it 1o the police with a tory | Capitulate When Department of | iven, but Judge Hungerford impos- ks* lhoiler{ The sec statement wis characterize by genu charities and institutions: the der construction. SRS SRl ed the fi < in prog- | prompted sm published | frankness and - outspokenuess. It officers named above, and Morris D. e val police for muedering Golden-| 1ducation Threatens to Condemn | The case of Touis Neubaur. their army {among Americans at Shanghaifdocs not believe in Sunta Claus or|Saxe, Georse Berson, Henry Schus 37th BII‘(Il(la\' Program séole. According to the Glen strest y charged with assaulting his wite | rifles for no apparent reason order- | charging a lack of ness in Wash- tork. ek muel Menus, Jacob Kaplin, Of Mattabesett Tribe | RN TE B MoLIoUNTRIoh o8 Land for Building Site. | several weeks Wgo, was continued o1 players to turn - backs and |ington in dealing with the situation nger generation s en. | Julius nby Louis Kirchnit Hendel Sickli H " o {until May 2. Mr. Greenstein told nd falluge to cooperate with other| joying new tal freed 1it endel Richman, Mattabesett Tribe. Improved Order th Ty Jungs .',)i ,W,':WIL hmrf‘. & ,.fl\m.\‘.h\,m Mungerford that it is well to | \Weaver, it i have | western nations, all pm,,‘”,mm,,v Goldman, Max Kennedy, Solo of Red Men, will observe fts 37th e its president, P. ¥. King, and A . i o5 oor 1 Shurberg, Louis Rabinow, Mrs. Neubauer under abservation of | tupned without g E itwave nniver § Ty A ) o it '\le“ Y SvaHiE (omcll Graduates Raise s oo 1‘“‘"“““:1;]“\'(‘0"1:\ll;?:;"“x.\i‘:. court, as there has 1 fead with a bullet t his spine on official Washingta o becoms the respon Solomen Shurberg and Mrs. Stanley Bl N b An Educatipnal Fund' condemnation pro- | °Table trouble in the 1 \nother player sci rifle acd | nouncements as cireulated in citizens of tomorrow they pfRiDiear he committee will meet Monday led with the intruder, caped called. Members of Wony Tribe of | Ithaca, N. Y., April 2 P—A fund | cccdings in the matter of seouring | z z Southington will be guests and will 1 in aiding necdw| land on Onk, Allen, Vineent and |Stadler’s X-Ray Eye! I e s o | Py ¢ ai o o of v o flvi _ H ereafter Preside ooltdge's views C STy A 2 A nfer the degr of adoption on to ohtaln an edu-; Derby streots, two of the five prop 3 Locate Hidden Bottle L o Blen olldg LOCKS SELF IN BATHROOM. |peeted that plans for the drive will ral e An entertainment been established by the | erty owners have decided to meet| Aithonel GRlASe TRR0 St WARRANT REQUESTED FOR 1‘“"?' S R ,“,1,0\1; cni-\‘]m‘\ 2 Jr., son of M t{he made It is expected that a quota fiausG And ilivas Intmaten {afternoon at & o'clock at the office | 2 sihai was reflected at the White | to more conservative wa Chine cation Nas been arranged an Cornell university class )1 in|the board in its demands. If ‘the| houg el : n T e S. Jones of Ten Acre|will also+be assigned. ments will be served. memory of the late Willard Straight, | three others do not accept the figure | V45 “I‘"'r‘":lf”‘““ pner “'I“‘ &l PROSEGUT]ON OF NAPLES\ Nilllain: o Glikerg Road, locked himself in the ba My Ce Oy s member of the ciass, the univer- |soon the land will be cendemned, | foreement detal e 1t also has been made known at|room at his home this forenoor "‘HH ‘ine Next Tuesday . iR & | ; |tains his faculty for ferreting out, ha! Wi ITa To\ kALt (e prakldan |y L | Hearing Next Tuesday 50 Voters Take Part sity trustees announced today Mr. Halloran said toda e P e i prosi was unable to unlock the door, giv-| % LI i o e Classmates of Mr. Straight, in es- Ihasaase mp’""‘n“' L dabes fyd 3 does mot expect the additional | ing his mother are, ag the water On $10,000 Crash Suit In Republican Primary | ciishing the fund, recalicd uis| Co-Ed Wins Verbal ;u'x o il Stotano; Leulille coers t Street Building Owner Iznored | marine units to be sent to Ct n]‘x was running and it was feared he| The $10,000 action of Mrs, Dennia I'ifty republican voters took intercst in the Chinese and his ef-; n Pl s '“ | Labnec unless requested by Admiral Wil- ght drown. Co. . 6 of the fire! Harding of Philadelphia, F rme in a primary yesterday at which the | forts to cement the friendship be- Exchange With Cop |not worn for several - months, b Pl liams, and that the movement 15| Jepartment was called and brou erly of this city, against the Yele | 2 P— | met 4 man who had a bottle of al-| 1 liquor in his poc d, in a t tween China and the United States. [ Minneapolis, Minn., April s [ motorist headed a line of | 1% 0 University of Minnesota students [ ©d. he the youngster out unharmed. A fire- | low Taxi Co. and Joseph F. Iamb | man went through the window and|of this city, i3 scheduled for 00 unlocked the door ling in suvorior court next Tuesday, rded as a city ticket for the election of April a precautionary 12 was filled out. There we s and this fac ot, purchas- nement at 4/ f et man | romEivis & hina ries, no [ s spent his hoyhood in recounts for [ ywhere his parents were missi r A. N. of approximately 1,5 n the light vote, Morris D, Saxe and |, Tuntion from Cornell | (hat filed into traffic court yesterday :V:'f;\‘"l PRl ("“”:;f’:; St g cduled to mect Prose- | ma v i3 at Shanghai un- | it | The suit is the outgrowth of & collie Mrs, Iffie Kimball, by virtue of | > ana othier postaiin tho 1o, PRY$L Hinos Sortnarking swlolas o e Job TR e ined e ana Joseph G. Woods at noon to- |der command of Brigadicr General | _ sion between a car driven by Mr their nomination for school com- j tions bRl S to furnish information to serve | smedley Butler and the sixth marine | [Lamb and a taxicab in which Mra niittee, are assured of re-clection. ' : ssh | Suid Licutenant George Torman to | Mrs. Tomescskl to be In police cour basis for a warrant charging corps regiment, also numb | Harding was riding, at Cedar and has expressed a wish e Monday morning for violation of the thony o Y | AL SHbToe Alerod Sh0 i al Chilnesa| Ko Youngoman: It orning f i | Anthony Naples with neglecting and | 500 now is_en route to 0 Deaths West Main stroets several months WILL OF ANNA HAMILEA | min L rineton Ana nsnEn gy Y Nenld yOu MYRIDGLE B Vet i o |refusing to comply with an order of |where it will embarlk on tho trans-| 1-\5_. } g : if he knew you were down in police | In a statement to Officer Stadler, the building dopartment for razing | port Henderson. | “The trinl win be by ju Ate The will of the late Anna Hamilla, | ber of the class, be consulted in the ). gquarters, paving a fine for vio- | cd, Detective Sergeant Me- the Hart street dwelling recently | The additional forees of 1 s |torney Thomas 1. McDonough repe filed today in probaty court, pro |selcction of students to benet | jiing an ordinance?” | Cue, the purchaser said he has gutied by fire. The inspector issued | poing concentrated at the Sugges. | James Skelly resents the plaintife vides that her husband, George “-'-I During the past 20 ¥ n aver- nd the co-cd replied: “I1 guess|pought liquor in the tenement on two orders for removal of the |yjon ot Admiral Willlams for quick| Mrs. Auna (Steiner) Skelly, BRI » m\\‘m. sllmll )\::w. a life use of the » of -»fl' Chines stu- )0 wouldn't say a umw He's | other oceasions. This morning he ture for sons of safety, buti o o 10 Hagdnd |m~.r |vears old, wife of Jam kelly, | DECORATION OF HIGHWAYS iis dea © estate shall go to three . with a tag himself.” Q" S | intentio ave Naple SOt Y > HOIN . h s 2 ciati ‘ o Anughters, Mrs: AnHa Godallt, Mee: | BSE U for nnyments n to have Naples fn court yonded by Colonel Henry C. Davis, |©€1ocK last efening. She was a na- stry association will speak BURGLARY Bitey averiing Inow commandant of marlnes at|!ive and life long resident of this) SPARKOWSKI BROUGHT BACK | =— s | Nareaiic; Vi, with Colongl Harey | 0L U reported to the police to Deteetive Sergeant | Automobile Found Afire |ray of the artiliery brigade of the| Surviving her are her husband, n meeting ot the Newing i 5 . | 5 if year old son, George; her fathel wague of Women Voters to be De-| that an attempt was made last night | Higpargratitned o, | In Rear of Billboard T mrant of the tenth regiment atic .y gteiner; three sisters, Miss|held in the Congregational chapel. who was shot by Gio-| ta enter his store at 79 Grove street, | J. at 11 o'clock this for | a Q co, Va., C d 5 > 1 B B Officer Otis Hopkins was noti uantico, - Va., cémmanding the, yoon giainer, Mrs, Laura Norton | Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, 3 Che Deco: nd the Care of the Tree: Wounded Vice Consul’s Condition Is Unchanged tion of Our Highe " ry sparinnt and Miss Kather ine Hamilla, all of this city. Th furniture shall go to the latter, it Is{ New Haven, April 2 (P} provided. George Hamilla is ap-|dition of Vice Consul Pasqi pointed executor without honds. cicco of Ttal Davanzo of ton = e vanni B. "Ausilio, in Decicco's of-|Thy would-be burglars were fright- |Stanley —Sparkows by Michael tanks and guns that will be includ- ' el < 0 The meeting has Y e g 4 ! : | by Michael Ryan at 1:16 o'clock this | ] b d and Mrs, Marie Okerselt: and three| The meeting has boen planned to TERTAINS AT BRIDGE fico last Wednesday remained un-fened away beforc they gained en-rested for indecent onittn o HUAE Ahvh et q“md‘\l |nun: squipment Nortolk And [ iriers, Anton J. Steiner, Frank C. | create fnterest in treo planting pro- 4 _\[rsl I-‘;h‘nunx’l‘}\x"rln .;ml.-lr ;;m} ("hnn)m‘vl‘ m«'l.v., nlwnal st a”m St.| trance. 1":“::_“' l“““l i\c ar H\"l”'" pollec ¢ the Automotive Sales & Service ‘;o'\':“’ rp. ';,‘:, ‘;,l,” to ::f;:":;‘ o Stelner and William G. Steiner. paratory to tho observance ot Arbor & several of her friends at bridge last | Raphael's hospital where the vice Cerpalices s 1o Monday morning. He is one | (" was bhurning behind a billhoard | R OpaTaLaLy Funeral arrangements in charge of | Day and it is expected that repre- ove at her home on Erwin | consul lies fn a critical condition. LABOR UNIONS IN CHINA - Jof several youns men accused by @[ ap 245 Lilm street. The officer ex- | SA0 DICF0 probably nest Wednesday. [yf 3, Kenney Co., are incomplete, It | sentatives of a number of Jocat ors N place. Miss Gertrude Ande He passed a restless night. Hong Kong, April 2 P—The Fed- {13 year old girl. The others were | {inmu winner of first prize A A formal warrant has been issued|eration of Chinese Labor unions has |bound over to superior court by | Abble Dawson took home the booby | charging D'Ausilio with assault with | been proscribed by an order in |the Plainville and Now Britain po- ! prize, intent to murds council, {lice courts. hed the blaze with a pail of Eugland Awaits Word. is expected that the funeral will be | ganizations will attend. ater withont ealling the fire de- London, April 2 (A—Any single held Monday morning at St. Mary's| The league will present to each Artment. The seat and back of the | handed action by Great Britain [church with burial In St. Mary's|school in town a Norway spruce for 1mr were badly damaged. against the Cantonesc .n China foricemetery, the Arbor Day planting. 4

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