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‘EW 7 » Q v , & ,\___________W' bl B T B > I I | | MISS TRUGIBULL CALLS LU ' F . . | ~ : City It | y AT COOLIDGE'S HOME HE'S A WRE ‘ jLuL I o oo SRS ARIN APERS | STLER, NOT A TRACTOR| i e ‘ 1 L9 5 ] Governor's Daughter Stops OfF at N o s . { J AS Soc AD. ~ Northampton With John En , e 4 = Horks BlE 6,000 jgwed a record as he ot e SN 3 3 Adopt American Robber Methods SR Mective Rendition Given at - isanee by 100 metera.| : . Route to Plainville : Tedw g w [ ¢S and Get $50,000 wen 3 o First Ltheran Church A T R e o - L. ' aivin Gonlids e th, but the Fed- n who were c ! up with| of iliness. H “mw‘ Ch =~ r. who has been i b s bogged down 1we Internationale her evide ening Acload ot 0 mgo Mar. § P—Making OUsly 2 Dickinsan hospital| An annual production of Handel's| "I want a match on 3 or him, e srisbdinder bt it o s —_— haul in recent years, Der® sinee last December, is having renowned oraterio, “The M v wrestler, not a tract ROSGION 2 DAPREDIOG ~He es SeVeral oL | MESNE A AINRAN, AbwISAR { night raided a building & ¢ cffect on th vear old given at it e o 7 oft the ground and making altitude |POrt to the police by Mrs. C Washington, Marel 4 U=l tional settlement and Mrs. Lemira Goodhue o Hamilton, Bermud = jS¥INly, Thoy were ou (s appasite Monalkan of 1t Sestan strest o 10x teall -of the Manade it : about 3 i soln Cool spent four hours A ; s—=Valintino's estat: rom the door and it was feared | later foun Wilcox street eatigations led fo-Ohloagn toily % t in gold | Coliesdpail o oy <h 3 No nd & No °§7.462. ( s and expenses i might not able Mrs. Barbara Schultz of ©r 1Wo more pauses in congress . . Dedids yeaniay. dod e siis i Pk pull them to sa vut Main street tripped on t and the Washington court : was sail o have HSESlle prluaciL [sullor who dropped were taken track while crossing Fast A warrant for the arrest of 3 what was termed Ut otel s esionag e o m - Tihe cabin through the windows just | Street yesterday r hurry to avoid | Robert W. Stewart, chairman of the mew ataediing this o, whete the DCoolitee oo o B9 ch from th above them and the giant | | being run down by & roadster owned Standard Oil Company i e ahrnat S I TIR ey ver the s A brotherly i climbed to safety in the cloud by Armour & Co, and driven by growing out of his in- Caittangte Joal v Biane Woita a spirited rendi- | Buigel of ruled by & . The sudden storm and George Jurch of 331 Broad stre:t re yesterday for refus- TR e e Applause in the church ”I”{M,'m" ton and the gon to make the as suffering bruises about the face and uestions put to him g e mited (0 Wig-Wagging of the pro- | *hOt press W ground four of h nose. Jurch and Officer Walter Ma- pot Dome com- Mrs. Coolidge entertain- n "{'f““ S od was e *"““"‘“ f‘- : the trip to the ibbes lona took her to the office of Dr ¢ course of prepara- Wor Sox e " thoro carricd after )r. Frederic! v who would do he big airsh ade t B. Juffe for treatmer o 1 her son John, a student at Am. 0TV UPON out after| . inks that coaches of s & she has received goq .2 Pah A mad e Plot atome g 1d Miss Florence Trumb: foar * £ s G ARRBE. 5 e N made, but the t and Miss 17 Trumbul, g 3 ltics who turn . Addison E. Southard of Louisvi SA0 smiin i dvany. - Guasanny S0ushich NANSA IR By Al 2l Sl el e S T tive portions_o¢ | c2 who Add > Routiiard of Louis ( A Lonin o et cbruary 23 10 Mr and Mrs et Tolneed They arrived together at O oy ille. great’ pho-d SPANRNLY 810 andmice o . 3 pproximately i1 hours. S rdino of 12 with the return of the il e e e which re an achieve ic and Unel has a tiny new broken her return trip thers which started the eighth 7 clothes. | o) S0 Chattan il At in choral ure unmatehed phas hal atury old. John to the airship tender Patol hine society will hold a d resulting oy them AU Cooliggy for half an hour in music. Th ) pfiatiege o rvisor of ph il total fiying tf e return trip|meeting Monday afternoon ) ol reserve leasing n- ine (he aRsrons Ty arspetad Al e S e o s | education in New Yorks. tio was approximately 63 hou com- | 0'clock &t the Methodist ¢ ; Representative Oldtleld, ‘of ¢ Sl hisal s personal physician said lase Seneral over tho astery | e liennatn 1 jpRRea 20,40 Youss op Jier kY do] RAlah Menipuld, asu purol g the Aempy < an rrorists. The U that his patient was taking a Of the difficultics, el of o Panama ing ageut of the Stanley Works, has paign cou- & A a seven vear old ¢ & v ¥ 3 e ey 0 Chi- fair umount of nourishment and her | lagged, the w the parts was' g, Llection of 1 The Los Angeles left her hanzar 1 by Philip Peliitier to “nt in whicl : ,{‘”—f" held for a | conditio S R ST effeot truty | $440¢ @ month < s an 1 Ihere Sunday, ¥eb, and 40 weekly 1 ng of the President Cool- t ($150,000.) view of her advanced age. el nirkiion snuat have & CoroWesios - moored 10 2 timporary { to be held at the the republican party Vmergency Is Over. Sl e eral a tdletes aun t France field, Canal Zone, rom-| Burritt hotel Tuesday eveny o received the $160,000 orities of the internation. | soclET w skill of or son in train- | ,, = pleting the longest non-stop tlight he W, C. T. U. will hold inclair & nt g ]r) sday sonslrs Y EDDING y o SINgers to such attainments. oo Morchants here :“’:“; Shotpas Aawnihore SirChGan | M n Center chure m ye x0 peacetul that | Miny were 20 thoroughly € A g oo |many. lors Monday afternoon at . Hie a0 e e e, iy am i . s : ncelled the state of emerger 5 S natsls dhethe ol L t wh ! ot Moriden. whg | After a stay of 12 hours she | o'clock. Members asked to note | “The | of Teapot ¥ which has been in force for ncar. | New London Younmg Woman 0 not need to elance ar the score with | 0L ! L lcriden, Who ltook off for Cuba, mooring to thethe chane: 258 hour of | Deme scand beoy Ty ar, since the days of the B B 3 {requency | COURt- I Patoka 2 hours later ) meet T ed to th v of the repub. i <t ANCH eCome ride i 3 e 5 i ¢ a a 3 3 5 {iounlis ndyance: ride of Bulalo Man at U0 “‘\. 01 . ;:l\l“\‘flrx),;f (l‘\cad':;nm b Membe negative of lican national committ Oldfield Recently the settlement authorities | Ceremony This Afternoon. s ¥ identified With | eiving milk and o Rk ol e sl HaTRUMIOT; Siing wig by g Rt s L 8 : N g e K a Sk Adverse weather also delayed her |unanimity ro He termed the disclosures mad iin an effort to check a grow.! N¢W London. March 3 (P—Miss &rowing larger each year. Last . ) Aspicture. from: Gussauayabs. ‘Bay | ducive o.the ands by Will H. Hays, former chairmay : wave of robberics, holdupe, mur. | Ge0rseanna Palmer, daughter of Mr. it consisted of 15 players. f, farmer, secks an injunction to until 10:43 a. m. Thursday, when awarded the vic of the republican committee, befors i o SHEpsR g G e R b s players, compcl airplanes to st igh up she set out on her leisurely flight ' the Stanloy M the s ol committer as th Tos wind, and for the over his farm; also he desires §10.- raids thome. She had to buck strone cven 1 e S e U e e London and onard Huguenor 'most part was composed 0f mem- d A% i 3 t e L s Daanng Hall lackest blot on the records of any ¥ o isternp Qoph ksl SENAICLaRaT ~ANEer LT, 5 'p of mem- o0 damages. arrest of r men |headwinds from Charleston, N. C.. were on the win fhin' hictossr of thk rea with posters, mostly in Chinese, e AR S DS S TATIVR TR Gt New Britain - Musica _ ntities of liquor. | which slowed her speed and delayed 3 R Y Lee Couch of Buffalo, N. Y., will orchestra, Marcus H. Fl | A was L the president & v je public o assiet the {08 LR SF GRS K Wil 2 e, Ms - Fleitzer | London—It is better 1o fiy than her arrival here until late last the Men's elut the roturn of every yolice in arrest of crim g ried at Westomere, the rosi- {was the concert master and Mrs. | sail. Major Leater D. G phen | night, | Charles J. Hickey, fnternal v ey asked for contributior L SR rris Hoglund of Hartford was at | dircetor of the American 1 rector of 8. Peter and| On her cruise up the Atlantic enue agent, has been assigned to pecial crime suppression fund.” Hiodlonnn il pony, 0 Jevboard. The orchestra cal Chamber of st ‘s Russian Orthodox church |coast she followed a more Inland sist in auditing corporation incom pliage to the his fund d about §2 nd |, Wiyl s B 2 music with spirit and noted great progress oined by county .n;m-xor‘rourw. Her flight to Panama was tax returns in this city, Bristol and court docket 1 Wis 1o be used 10 reward police offi- | Tt 11 its part in blending the | commercial av including & rom using church property |made almost entirely over water, a5 Southington. From March 5 to oil disclosures. The ¢ who performed mritorious it e structure. Jt was less ef- German inhalation gas that prevents OF nE as & priest on property 'she headed out over the Atlantic|he will be at the Chamber of Com- cases now pending follow rk in the drive on handits. e t € he “pastoral symphony,” |airsickness and system that enables D! further court ac 1 ap- |after leaving New York before set-|merce to ai Jayers i \g Te- 3rib o S b B ;. ister, Miss Prisci g : i to aid taxpayers in filing 1 Bribery charges against Edwar Chinese residents of the settle- [ gy o oy PHPCIMA eXquisite intermezzo midway | pllots to make way through il ting her course for Panama. ports. L. Doheny and his son growing o1 are generally the chie BOL el 1—HANDE (S sEs i aiety gy —_— On January 28 the Los Angeles| The regular meeting of Doreas e e . from the outrages, fur- o o work \rtford—John Coolidge, son of |!anded on the deck of the aircraft|cial Temple will b e lwanl, b B ARD (N SOUABIR: % ed the fund. T mes of the | Aot il soloists were Mrs. Harry | Washington—Ofiicially Licut. €. C. | Prosident Coolidge, escorts Miss | Carrier Saratoga at sea, a feat never|evening at 0dd Fellows' 1 follow-| Accept of (e (e fdonors wers Jept moerat in fear of baro ol oniie Wisher, Miss nsen, soprano; Miss Mildred | Champion, U, 8. N., hus takenan air- Florence Trumbull, daughter o [Defore accomplished by a dirigible |eq by initiation. Lreit. i eommantion S0 1 s Vandit l-nn.\llsv’ P O VENEBANCD |y 0 Soma el nn 3 Lol :\\}.nf«\[x\.l alto; Gaylora B.|plane higher than anybody else—3S,- Gov. Trumbull, to Ciub Worthy | ThiS :‘H}_m vr_u\'; the practicability | A son, John Robert, has been | logse 3 < ¢ cioses avenues of valuable informa- | 100 1 1l 1 { & k of Bristol, tenor, and Arthur|418 feet. The Italian Donati has Hills, where they danced of refueling airships at sea. |born to Mr. and Mrs. John Gudaws- 3| tion to the police frequently and |*¥MS Of New London | Cison, bass. These presented the | 2 Log of Los Angeles Flight Rha’ T 259 MUy st ket ¢ Fall-Sinclaly -oll conaplracy. ciss J. Reid Johnson, broti 16w | sita Kalsey street. resulting fram the leasing by th nitkes their task o running down | %, 010 donson, - brotier-in-law |pecitatives and airs in cxceliént = = ———— Sunday | The Sociology club of the Y. W, iog fram the” loaslng by, th thie eriminals difficult {risihnae junsscaian ki and though an orchestra of | 6:55 & m.—Left hangar, Lakehurst, |C. A. will make its second Monthiy jmme 1o S LrY of Teanot Marines Spending Money. ers are Juin Mason Reiid, Donald 15 perltips was small in conjunction SAVED FROM DRIFTING AN {£rip 0 the Harttord Orphn ARt | o A The 1,200 United States marines | or0 4nd Fredurick W of Buf- with the chorus of 150, the accom- $:00 a. m.—8ighted over New York |tnis afternoon. Last month's trip |y by Proceedings against 1. ol 1B o ke SYAoh UREIGE [f1oq Yames AL Woyd “w York paniment was well nigh ideal for | T0 DEATH OUT IN LAKE wax {0 the CENQreive Bome ia dhe] o, o MINEAN K08 IS 1o Lan bution 16 the Internationnl defone | 120 Willam . Reeses wnd Jorc- | the solofats, It wax . finc oppor- Passed Cape Charles, VA, city, The club will hold & SUDDCT | sy pooeramnt ok ie APPrATAnce re spending for souvenirs the | 7 an Dillon of New London 1 ity for Mrs. Christensen and Miss | —_—— 4;unmvl, :v\n'.‘—llm;m;:d‘ ,.m."hm,, M.‘."m.m“ ThilrsdAp night at the B ::l:l::l“::‘l‘:lhln witness in the Fall. s Mexican dollars pre- " % Swanson, the regular soloists at the | Borojsm or Erienan Provents MRown: feion s, o s o A G W C A | sinclair's appeal 1 S@tnA! 1 Dhem Dy Tatelon rasiaknty unk Patrol Leader 1.nu;-rh, and their host of admirers 8 x‘“'l an; ;F’l“"f‘;“’ P“:““’" o ’;: J. M. Ward, past president of vl:--‘,,u;mn- jail “;“ hs 1- Boid ho do not belong . 2 Qo ! used the program leatlets vi v % . . i e Twa niiles of orida coast, north of | g b i Ao hs' jail sentence on charges of s : ations, A most spectacular finish, in | were in gooc At il e | Fishermen Monday ; - 8 S0, | questions. ? ‘;‘ Shele |”wr'\ Of & which they garnered 105 points Ammmim‘;om voice and sang WIth | 1o meet national fssues. His friends 1115 & m—Over Nassau, Pahamas. |, T1¢ Dartmouth club will mect at) ™ Appoaly of Sinelair, William J. STl ‘\‘“-‘v ralsed for the (hrough the passing of tests gt SO . hag %Y Do doesn't need a platform. He Ste. Marie, Ont., March 3 P [6:40 . m-—Radioed position as ''¢, BUFFitt hotel at noon today. = |purns, W.Sherman Burne, and Hen- toldicrs of the American, Tiritish, | carning of merit badges, enabled | tyo mumiwrs saeh fass woloists had |hax 4 record. It extends back exacty ried on a cake of icv a dozen assing over Cuba. LA son was born at New Britain | ry Mason Day from their conviction wch, Japancse and Tallan forces | Morton Clark’s skunk patrol 10 one number folloning epr SatanCes |y 35 years to the timo when he first into Lake Huron, Peter|16:07 a. m.—Radloed position as off Uencral hospital today to Mr. and | ¢or criminal contempt in connection h fation of the protection re- |come. trom hehind and win the first | e mrs fONOWINE the oier, 50| came to congress. Since then he has Paauin, & fisherman, wan aifve today | Fouth Negril, western point AL George Norton of 2% Church | iy shudowing Fall-Sinclair jury. p om them. Tt was o Christ- | halt of the merit system contest of | naop Al e, STCCL of one. OF the cast his vote as an expression of his | duc to the herolsm of his friends. Jamaica, West Tndies, 612 mites *"SCl Stewart's appeal from court d ) 1. amounting i all to $12,- Boy Scout Troop 4 located at the | Lok M Cook. special mention |opinion about national problems, in-| Paquin and Vizenau were | om Yrance Field. Mr. Dubowy complained to the | jion upholding senat Rl ; R Bt T A b e et : i the [nped he made. He was selected for | stead of maki s i L ol S 3 police today that several windows 3 AE Monuls commitisety L First Congregational church, Wil- | e ke | of making speeches or state. fishing some distance from shor p. m.—Radioed position pass- right to ask him certain questi oney) but distribution of it among liam Baker's pelican patrol, which e PAIE 001¥ @ weck before the per-{ments about them when the fce on which the former ing Serrana Bank, - 200 tiles Nad been broken in houses at 27 and o 5" (8 S0 N PCURE Nt cue e flve contingents has only Taels | 6iled eecond. fouent mech g |(CTHARCE, and as Mo s suffering | Exumination by the United Press | was standing broke away and started east of Punts Gords, Honduras, | >1,uriburt atreet. = by R Leon completed, I neck with the winners all the way | [o7. ® £erious eye ailment found it of his votes during the last two ses- | down stream. Vizenau hurried to 2 miles from France Field. A. C. Record of 33 Francis street 0 S e from Seprember, the other two mpa, | DCCKATY to memorize his solos |sions of congress showed he voted | Prentiess Bay, § miles away, to ob-|5:15 p. m.—Sighted from France complained to the police that an au-, R“SEN"AHL T[I_[S UF trols falling out of the race early. || c} Y]“"“ ‘\"“”’ adverse condli- {for tho following: tain a boat, but found there was| Field. (mno‘hll;‘hml l‘;nmok\'d down & maple | |The final standing was as follows: LOM% Those knowing the conditions| Rivers and harbor develoy none i H. u telephoned & 1a:30 p. m.—Sighted over Cristobal, "o in hit yard. | Skink 1185, Pelican 1,055 Wole | ¥eT¢ Mghly pluased at his iccom- bill; resolution recommending ar- Jumber camp at Codarville where Colon. :‘""‘pm“' was mada (oths paline 594, Mo Mirton Clark, PHShment. To him also came the ne- bitration in Mexico; debt retirement George Dunn and Robert Hammel |9:50 p. m—Returns to France e it bope wecs Duitling e whose appointment as senior patrof | CCItY of beginning the evening's in 1 against tax reduction; the were told of Paquin's plight Field at end of trip and moor. " HIEhland Terrace. 1 leader fook effect last night, made | MUSIC. the oratorlo starting with a | McNary-Haugen farm bill; his own Dunn and Hammel obtained a! ing begun |, Dr. Vincent J. Smith, specialist (he most points of any individunt in | FCiatve and air for tenor. Mr. Ol- | Curtis-Crisp furm bill; the Pepper- boat and a horse to drag it two[10:15 p. m—Officially advises navy 1 ”‘:“”"“" dises Professional ) Pl s the troop. ‘:"",‘-”"' 1;} nnuh;l no introduction | McFadden bank bill; resolutions miles to open water and then were of mooring to stub mast, | Building.—Advt. T4 % The new contest opened last night | 1© 1he audience and gave a good ac- | barring Smith of Iinois and Vare of d to spend two hours before | Tuesday | e Continued st Doc | per ast night ois and Var 1esday (ontons o o s | A ot et o it 5 0 A e e s e 1 e T s SOHOOL PUPILS PRESENT | Dradlort, Pu, Man Makes e = trol surprising by taking the lead,| The pastor of the church, the against third presidential torms; “hey sct out into the lake while yabo Bay, Cuba. | toed iy gilice It was the experiened |iho sunding eing s follows: Mons | ReV. DI Abel A, Ahlquist, made u |Norris resolution eliminating lume ractically all fhe inhabitants of [11:00 a. m —Sighted cruising over | “WINDMILLS OF HOLLAND" mission wm” ey Py SSYing OB Weathertigooge 38, Pe Wolr | *hort talk in which he referred to!duck sessions of congress and the Cedarville anxiousiy lined the shore. | Canal Zone. | o WSS ..The' e rat | 16. the outstanding efforts of Conductor ' George amendment referring (he After several hours’ scarch they 6 p. m.—Headed out cver Carib. | SRR R e [ Olsson in complimentary terms and | power combine investigation to the finally located Fauuin on the two-| bean sea toward Cuba et AL ostenl Swmiie BiiED: Vool yacd, eas" MR @I ioandalil ag ', ) ommander w(ylg e announced that Mr. Olsson desired | federal irade commission. wcre cake of ice and brought him [10:00 p. m.—Radioed position of |Co°t At Central Jund gh De- | Without remorse, A. J. Burnett to- DD 5l hey gave us fre- il : to perform the “Messiah” annually, | During that time he voted against ashore. | coust of Honduras. | picts Adventures of American | Ju¥ admilited he had kilied his wits quent reports and we wers able o/ At Legion Lunch Club in constantly increasing style. Lind- |only two important proposais: The “I never gave up hope Paquin ' Wednesday by beating her over the head with n-l’"';l‘km““‘:'i;‘f”:"j"”?{‘ "“L‘ ""'v"’mfl “Old Timers' Day” will he ob- 1org, Kans, was held up as an ideal, ,Jones bill for government operat said. *T knew my friends would find 11:00 a. m.—Moors to tender Pa- | Business Man in Holland L hammer, ause “she nagged e ZAng the hest weather ' gived Monday noon at the mecting Where the Swedish population in a | of the merchant marine and the me. But if the wind had not gone toka, in Guanacayabo bay. | _ me." conditions between where we Were | of the Jddy-Glover Post, American |toWn of 2,000, by giving an annuai | MacMaster resolution r.commending down I would have frozen to death.” | Thursday | Before an enthusiastic audience| Mes, Burnott died shortly after S 3 Kinds of .. Legton Luncheon club at (he home , "Messiah” fostival for years, hns at. | downward rovislon of the tariit e L0243 & m—Takes off from tender !n the auditorium of the Central|midnight. She never regained con- ‘And we had all kinds of weath | on Washington strect. Familiae | tained such distinction that people| Curtis comes by.his tucit 2 Patokn for Lake Junfor High school last evening a|sclousniss aftor the attack i @ fdngs of w 4 stroet, Fa ainod such ¢ at people | ¥ his taciturn: : . atoka for Lakehurst K sclousniss a e attack. ;r{ IM;’”‘ we got through. When we fueng of yesteryear will be seen along | come to the town annually from all | turally. He is part Indian .31 Molhe‘ls Hea}' Tall‘(s 2:30 p. m.—Passed over Cienfucgos, 'ETOUP of pupils of the achool under| Burnett surrepdercd immediately “f, the temperature was six e with the active members of today, | parts 9 the state. The pastor his Indian grandmother Julie Pup- On Correcting Rickets Cuba {the direction of Mias Doris Bradiey to county police who announced he ETOES above zero. At Panama it was pyvery member is supposed to bring referrdd to the writing of the *\ pan who told him one starlit v Well haby conferences held on|5:00 p. m.—Radioed position over Presented the operetta, “Windmills 1 made a complete confession. He N degrecs above, In between there | fiind. proferably an wold fimern Siah” in 24 days, and to fts it per. 23 Indian camp on the plains of | Wednesday lay and Friday of| Hava of Holland.” The entertainment was| is 73 years old and his wife was 46 48 every varicty of weather—sun hut o friend anyway, President | formance in Dublin, Ireland. He Nansis that he should i« s it v ae) dircction of the | Friday 1 success from every point, financiai| “I'm sorry I'm in trouble again A rain and slect and anow. AN Jnger Whitman of - the chab hos steascd the act that the frs e Aty Mfe and Ko 10 the oty to Mike | Visiting Nurse association, were at. |1:80 n. m.—Radioed position over |#nd otherwise. The auditorium wasi but I am not sorry I hit her.” the i, ceounily Gt been instructed to round up Harry | dience hearing the work was smaller & Bame for himself. Mo wis @ ftended by 81 mothers. Talks were RRzasoly, Hix. imesxiy(tied o sApAsliy, middie aged man Waid) anogrdlox e Ofer ahe Bahamux, for instance, ' juckson, Art Petts, Bill Squire, Ed. |than the one which heard it last jockey for a while anl later drove\given on “Diets for Infants Under|7:15 @ m.-——Passed over Jackson.| Most of the comedy of the oper-| polic it 1ds were w0 thick that We (gren, Harry Ginshergh and other night, but from such a small begin- night hack in Tope while he [ One Year. | ville, Fla. j etta was furnished by Mynheer “Sho nagged me into it cw lower than I ever had before | pase commanders. Three past com- ning the oratorio has conquercd the *udled law: awas wlected €ounty| The talks emphasized the fmport- 12550 1. Radioed position as togenbosch played by Edward Pan-| He secmed groatly worried about G2 Moy toug sewioh, Al times w nders will not be there—Gardner musical world. prosecutor when he was 24 {ance of fecding the baby on _“over Charleston, & C. konin. The story of the opercita is| being in troubls for the sccond ‘ only jcl»ou! one .m[,.y.»ngn‘v“,’m {y 1y TNOHAL Samen BROEAAEAR]. | oo | He is an ardent prohthitionist sohedule of gvery three hours or on |3:80 P m.—Passed over Wilming- that of an Amorican business mun | time A few years ago he served above the ground, but we had 10|y Berlin N, v and Do otockelt 1o 6 " While I have no - | one of every four hours. The neces. ton N. C. who goes to Holland to install new a term in the Little Valley, N. Y. come :{:)\\1\ to get out of the cloud- jn Niantie. It is expected that the | tate what shall h"”m‘!hv ity for the « Idition of such ":!8 P. m.—Radioed position as 16 machinery to take the place of the | sail for an attuck a womun, H. m_n_kn. club's figst president, Harry Wes- N v}l'vlh'd"‘ v"u!{"rm- hd a4 e l1oods as cod liver oil, orange, to- . . miles west of Newbern, N, C. |old type windmill but fails because | lived at that time at Lake Gemeva, There are no more long trips N wojc will be the honored gue | oF DR' ROTTENS LEGTURE United Press, “1 personally favor a yoois S5 (00 (N0 & was also con-|7:20 9. m.—Radioed position as of the customs of the country. Sev-|N. y ;.u‘m‘spfl‘! for the ’lfnmudluh- future, S | 1|'|'mk r":","."f,".‘ !}“ "*'\h'm\" "‘}-‘ sidered. Rickets was said to be a ”‘1;‘\'« Norfolk, Va. leral love affairs take place in th Mr, and Mrs. Burnett came hers Rosendubl sald. This spring and Vi ment a5 the lawa snpctod 10 Tty Inurmtul dlesass, cavsii Bowlegs| %y By mo—Kightcd over Lake- course of the presentation, one Iwink (irec dava ago from Salumanca, N. hrough .vhv summer, the comman- “King cither a forcclosure by | VIO 1o United States to speak o0 HHEC -'w ki ‘m o 1'-“ and deformed chests, whieh often g 0 PNAME. BRI, |caused by the visit of the Amevican ¥, and had just estublished & homie. sed for ::hm-n training flights and s aaTens of fienialsia. s kRl Tuesdny Afternoon at State ,m. rous and falthful enforcement of “yotners were told that the two| m;-' ; mru'n nx' over Lake- ' pert Loomis. tunity to meet them. There wer ‘xperimentation on the fleld, Most of DoNehtion of el . Lol 1 |best ways to prevent rickots were. hurst waiting favorable landing | Becauwe of the enthusinstic way | constant quarrels in the past three this experimentation will be the Minance corporation, through Kirk-| Normal School. In my opinion it is the greatest| . conditions. { . - ! o i ham, Cooper, Huhgerford & Camp T e wha aaintc ) first. toiagd onn ‘ot thie wavaral 008 gy g oy X amplod 1 Thnle | e e .| A 2D Al i, 10 development of the mechanical d by ol s Dr. Elizabeth Rotten, who is lec- - ; [Tiver oils which have been tested for g Lo and. [{he large audience it has been de-|quarrel last night, “ground erew.,” has brought suit against Bridget | n, 0 18 1eC- [yentiment demands that both of the | . 6 a. m.—Landed but unable to b g Miss Bradl [ Tawell, the e Smith et al. In 2ddition 10 the claim | 'UTiNE in the United States under ' political partics dectare themselyes |VAMING to the babys daily diet | moye inte hangar. [cided by the cast and Mise Bradley,| This quarrel precipitated the ham- B L o eomaander A o g ssicntioned; g ntif the auspices of the National Student ynequivocally upon it rom enly Infancy (hrougly 150 $c- 115" o, m—Tenk ‘o Akl when | et m il o, Srossried Ausin RAtLlimar ativak thatied 6 New ity is trip didn't prove anything J P (Pederation of America, will spe o F . . ond year and, second, to expose the | Wednesday, after school in the audi-| death. He will be formally charged uch. It wasn't expected to be any mecks n appraisal of the property erica, ped ‘8hould T be nominated and elect- snow wtorm made entrance t " - k¢ Mg e * WOV und a deficiency fudgment cou."“ the State Normal school on Tues- ¢d president, 1 favor meeting the fs. |@Dy's body to the,direct rays of| oAy b g | tortum. with murder today, police said jbing more than o training cruise. G0 " Tred Winkle | werved the | 8% March 6, at 4:15 g'clock, on aue squarely and believe in the the sun by systematically AFFanging | 6:00 a. m.—Announced would At |pourintynd s ENCINOD, A e sinly was sucossstul Be| L s “The Youth Movement.” The teach- strict and energetic enforcement of |for a dally sunbith of 20 or 30 min-| tempt another landing. .mr,:":,l:,’,’":"d ,‘..f':: “,‘,',,"_,’,;‘,“’;“""',‘,‘,; Urges That Curtains Be ers of the ¢ity will be guests. the lawa to ca out the c - jutes 6:45 u. m.—Bi " d il NS B Py A . r 600 damages Na ee! awa to carry out the constitu s rought to ground b o . . o b il e ‘lr:::::h:olr;yu‘ I (1!|.,:;fl|.z“}‘:rl'.;‘::} Dr. Rottan was & teachor in Ber- | ilonat amendment,” |"“The visiting nuraes conducting | the Tanding crew. T veuauess THS oAk Of GATASla Used on Locomotives £ y Y W v | | AW cz, ‘. g " | . 2t vere i - . Vi TH ' ! 3 N Bl b :"“‘l' CHow ‘{‘I”“' They | oties, apuinms Amduet [1in before the war. During the years| Thix done he dismissed the inter- |these talks were Misa Justine Traut| 705 a. m.—"Walked” 110 hangar. | yon o S o Washington, March 3 (P—Rall. Bt sescet ‘Hlu ar “n:t hes, took Hawrstice, Dniky. BHeriee: Mattiew | 1913-14 she lectured at Girton col- | viewer and rose to move the senate |t 2 Center street, Miss Ruth Hnr(-i = i |Mynheer ll'rln‘lnFtO!f.l L roads in the northern half of thy B e R s A s Al oA expee hE ipan | |1cke, Cambridge. For the mext four into exceutive session fo conmider [ney at the Washington street achool| REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS e . Edward Pankonin|United States should bo required %o r (‘ :\ Dlaye ('urdn or did what- - g S A “‘:»' -!“ | yearn she worked for alien prison- presidential nomination, just as he |and Miss Ruth Cosgrove at the East Warranty deeds have been filed !flr‘)‘.hm, . James Ma .\rl‘!\ur install curtains on locomotives for - ver they liked. We had hot food all !vim e totel corpora- | L1, in Germany, _in correspondence Wil cach duy until the June repub- street achool. ‘This month another | record at the office of the town clepl | VFOUw Hertogenbosch Dorothy Page|the protection of enginemen, the in- the time. Th, isn’t anything un- o N, iy lls’l 5 70 ] .nm:vLI has th similar work done by the So- |lican convention—doing his job, Aeries of talks will be held concern- | as follows Dutch children— terstate commerce commission was vsual in that way in making u trip brought the following actions: ¥or | iy of Fricndship i i | avolding the stump and having very |ing the babies daily care and the| Joseph Sankoski to John Carmen Gaglinedl advised today by John L. Rogers, & - dirigibl | 3250 damages against Lawrence M | O, issiantp in Buplend. She i i v ¥ | hn and 4 4 el i " 3 gty o awrence M [ ot the next five years working | little to say about it. irly cstablishment of good habits | Zophin Smarkusz of Southington, | . J'°rothy Pandolfi special examiner. But 1 want to say you can't ever Stanley, for § :f:mwt COTE (il the New Kducational Fellow- - - | e e |1and and three-family houss with|Wilheimina ...... Marjoric P'arker{ The railroad commission of Win- bt any mechunicar”” contrivance Terman, xnd !mtul,.‘n{ against 3|0 orguntzation, From 1933 fe | SiLiath By AUSO, | ONSERVE ANNIVERSARY (Karage on Clinton strect and prop- | Hilda .. Fannio Halpern [consin_supported by railroad com- rboard to fake the place of the crew. | R Kuplan. Contable Frunk CIYN®s | 1227 Dr. Rotten was connected with | New Havon. March i UP—George | Lovisey - Moore Tom, No. 12 [ofy on Broad atrect. adjoining that | Franz it b e bl e i Tl e s ',3"'.'1.3"':‘.lm","".'”"" e e Dk Buoniy an experimental school at Scharfen- | Tunks, 40, atruck by an automobile | Daughters of Union Veterans of the | Of the Stanley Works: A, A Kaplan B e A ey e S PR o ge for thelr work. Bapsclelly for he Dawson Supply Co. of Ver-|jurg near Berlin, She arrived in this [in West Haven last night, died some Civil war, held a. regular meeting |19 €ar! W. and Frances D. Bwanson, Ronteiuten At Hacy oRratng he way they stood by while we were | mont, through Nalr & Nair, has|country In Febroary and will fecture | hours lntes. without segaining con. land observance of ita meventh an. |LinWood street; Russwin Sand Com-| The singing of Carmen Gagliardl) Tho Rogers report recommended nding. Of course they knew there instituted action for $150 damakes iy some of the larkest cities In the |sciousness, from a fractured skull. mversary i Odd Fellows hail ban¥ 16 carl and Carlson, | was well received. The accompa-|that the railrouds use curtaing ba- vas danger, but they were thinking |wgainst T. C. Smith Hons of this country, including Philadelphia, | John Guetens, of West Haven, driver Thursday evening. Supper was serv- | ' o'g) W. Towlaw) o (01N veks Aiak BUth Laraon, A guaeon] et BUIvAbES Sid Uil b Setics irst of bringing in the whip. felty. Deputy Sherift Martin - M. Washington, Cleveland, Chicago and |of the car, wus held until the core- ed at 6:30 o'clock. Prbed el land and bulld- (of §-1 pupils accompanied the mainjern territory. This territory includ- e (fmmlnlmh):k i Byl and [Horwltz performed service of the | Goston during March and April ner had made an inquiry. He said | Guests included members of the " " My usass oY s e Hasmisen ok Telie nere was still work to do. He got up | papers, L 5 % ¢ along the strect |Grand Army, Mr. Re a vet- o % . N St S RN ind walked over to a desk in the| Lawrcence Stanley been named | AUTO FOUND ON STREET :«h;‘::n‘l\ ’\‘\”b:u ‘:\r-‘.;‘I:v?uf::\f:u'n}:?\q’“r\;'|( o ot he TN e Coaranti] TAINK ON RIRTHDAY CHURCH LOSS 1S $200 |New York, Pennsvivania, Rhode hieadguarters office. The longest trip | defenant in an action for $200| An automobile registered in the |denly collapsed and lay prostrate on er Woods of the Soms of Veterans| O'Keefe, daughter of Mr.| Detective Sergeant Ellinger is tn-!Island, and Vermont, was defined a biu G5 Anzeles Hia suans sirice o | datnagha’ brouRht 1y, 1he! Fortes & |nins Ut (i Wionevsnsit: ANto' Salts| this Lavts at ISiktons Siln St e |and| s Mary Gilswell, past e L M o B e e e it ke Th Dee T crossed the ocean from Germany |Dyson Co. through Leo Gaffney. |o. was found on West Main strect | was unable 1o avoid striking the rasident. who. i tttey | At mtoeet, crtertidiod 10 of Her]uictine B0 8 Gsorse 4 onhier ar- | autipment. Saie B/l (ST was ended and he was ready to go Constable Clynes served the pape land driven to the poli('c'!(ali(ul l)‘!m:um:lh:a; ‘l? ;li\xo"d \‘:r‘x \:::;; rnl“ )n! ;\ ¥ lr(n: lx:( \I,: ”.';“n‘, little friends at a_ birthday party m}virl.-. from the Greek church on ice. ‘hewd Wwith his report. | Feliks Gromak and Stanislaw |Officer Join Liebler on orders of |ricd to the hosp : Mrs. Au st L el T G L o e el S B B B W e —_— >orza have bros i ‘uten: Rival es v s, o . i 5 B s day been m It is said the picture i PEDICATION EXERC X ¥ have 1 — | Parzan rought suit for $300 | Licutenant Rival early today. Max st Carlton, popular entertainer, gave 4| ames were played, the feature|worth | Wallingford, March 8 (P—A B TO GIVE RELIGIOUS PLAY | damage against Sebastiano Gozzo, | Honeyman could not account for the KIDD DIES SUDDENLY [ number of readings. e e g e : e phe L U o A religious play, “St. Genevive through Stanley J. Traceski. De " f the hine the | - eing a peanut race, the first and e staff at the memorial tablet dedi- §1 e snn y nigh b iz, = i s g | DERIRGS 91 » machine on the London, March 3 P—James Kidd, n invitation has been received 10| yocond prizes being awarded to Wil- DIES IN NTATION cated to the memory of the late Con- wn)] 1;'::“:‘ 1"1":::"»-'111. : at :’:v uty riff Papciak scrved the :"'-'t't andhln!d it was taken un-|conservative M. P. for ].mlnhlo-.l md the institution of a new |jjum O'Dell and Marguerite Calla-| New London, March 3 (UP gremman Thomas 1 Reilly,will be acred e i hy e | paper: known to him. dled camyp in G g ch 12 > . 5 1 o G’ B . heutrical Guild of the church. | P :ti-g; :l;:‘l:lll;in‘.tf;‘:lzn;l"dll:n::"'::'t;t‘ camyp in Glastonbury on i‘mh 12. hu‘n}.‘ 4I egln OKob.ele entertained x.r;m“ u‘. n‘i{chwnm-knr of New|erected in Meriden by members of LFont. 50 s ol 644 BArt L. cerioas A e le n Y - with dancing numbers. ochelle, N. Y.. president of the J. V. |the Connecticut Brusch of the Na- s o I R "T'l,d*’o:\:"m"r“;:;n;‘hf' wigte “":I‘;.‘”A“I?O"o "“""‘a‘:_';'n':“’b'° "'ll“’n"«artrr having addressed a meeting at | The state church of Russla before | ~Following the entertainment, re-|Hale company of Boston, died in th- [ tional Association of Letter Carriers. ki ; E 50,000,000 & ye arber shops. | athgate. He was 56 years old. [the rcvolution was Greek orthodox. | freshments were served. railroad station here late yestorday |it was announced here today. N

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