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VKW BRITAIN DAILY HERALLD, TUESDAY, MAKUH @, 1ye. three feet high. ldl’(‘fl 4 but Fitch was fully clothed. | The results given by dist are a Pacific Rallway tele- . hole was but two and a | Investigators expressed the opinlon ias follows: Junction, George Hoit P : “‘ a in Canada and with the Mexi- £ fet long and a foot high. that the bodies had been washed ou!l]sfl Mrs. Leila Sherwood 96, Miss|lowed to vote at last night's caucus. | tul points to date. can system. Through the Commer- Minor Gash of their berths when the compart- | Elsle G. Starr 74; Northeast, Mrs.|The law statcs that a person trans-| At the conclusion of the play this | cial Cable company, it operates seven It scemed 4 minor gash, naval of- | ment was flooded us all but one ot‘lrenc Hales 100, A. J. Apter 83,|ferring his name must appear h«,for\"l\(vnmg the entertzinment cominii- cables between Europe and America | ficers said, but submarine men pr(s»l(hc bunks appeared disarranged n'noben Tracy 82, Miss Carrie Law-|the registrars at their regular s |tee will provila refreshments. 4 one between Miami and Havana. J(m explained that the collision had |if they had been occupied. \son 13; Center, Mra. Edith M. El-|sion. | e e 0 mercial Pa s rendered the submersible’s machin-| No efforts secmed to have been |liott usGHmy A “\(Vebsles; mle A e DIES FROM INJURIES pany hich the Mackay interests and left her helpless, a | made to tap the oxygen flask In the |Harold G. Lucas 91, Mrs. Samuei| Chairman G. Frnest Root of the.| Stamford, March 20 UP—Geromno Int, Teleph(}l]fi and Telegl‘aph y st et et 1D T[]Ol‘()llgmy Examlfle l]]e vi s ol e e | Compariment which still had con- |Walters 57; Maple Hill, Mrs. E. B.|finance board announced night | Dematiel, 38 years old, of 18 Ann ac rom San Francisco to Man- S w1 from the puncture of the | tiderable pressure in it. Gas masks |Proudman 120, L. L. Harding 89, [that a mocting of the board would |strvt, Stamford, died in the Stams Acwm lishes Bl Her o e from N Shan wr%km suhmarlfle 3_4 y external evidence of the crash |had been taken out of their con- |Mrs. F. C. Teich 62, H. H. Howard | be held at the home of Town Clerk |rord hospital Just night from injurs p g g faint and threc month’s sub- | tainers but it was impossible to de- (§5; Elr HIll, Mrs. Charlotte R. Ed-|Thomas A. Francis on Friday eve-lies rece March 14 at the plant s o rsion seemed not to have affected | termine if they had been used. No [dy 101, C. L. Luce 100, N. C. Avery/|ning. Tl\“) r""r\o»*‘r'oirthe“unv'm;‘m‘ the Stamford Gas and Electric s . e ‘e ! he S-4's gray paint which looked |attempt had been made to escape |74, Mrs. Laura Halleran 65; South-is to sét the tax rate for the com-|company when he was struck by the £ R Xk AR S ADMITS SETTING FIRES e et % e B e consideratiy brighter " an that of | by way either of the torpedo tubes [esit, Clarence Hosford 41, Mra. Mar- |ing year |noom of a derrick. : o sister . which ac-|or the torpedo hatch. Searchers!garet Erwin 83, Mrs. Anna Luce 77, | Medical Examiner Dr. Ralph E. fard=tko ahsarptio A6 e el AT HOME OF CONSTABLE fresh inquiry info the disaster which tated T St and battered | found places where inside paint had and . V. Woodruft 85. K. of P. SETBACK TOURNEY |Crano stated last night that he e e oo P Stat fatmed the Ives of 40 officers and during service with the " n chipped and broken by a ham- | Thomas Holt made & motOD| ¢ the close of the regular con- |HOUENt an inquest would be held to- by the Internati | Fled & oard theiau Iva 2 or with which the dying men had 'which was seconded and passed, 0| yention of W. L. Morgan lodge, No. 1morm“d ullhv uxactt kmum of the Telegraph company s rem ,,,,,i State Highway Department Lmple @ more than hours at caid, however, that thepounded out messageé to divers In jthe effect that delegates to the state{ 71, Knights of Pythias this evening |a0's death was not known. by the New York World today as an g t had been sa 3 d and 1 inery of the ghip mq!vh- early hours of their imprison- convention should be empowered 10! 3¢’ Jr. ©. U. A. M. hall, Ethan lodgs S oy i fack to Be Tried in Newington on bodies of the last eight of the| g o Aone i enslon m,,, | ment, !appoint alternates. Mr. Holt a1se|No. § of Bristol will agatn play the KING VI R: COLLECTOR o vietims to be recovered had o rer v art had been {made a motion that the town €om-||ocal members in the fourth sitting | Rome King Victor Emmanuet Assets | Charge of Arson. removed from their 1 h i mittee be glven power to flll any of the setback tournament conduct- [acqnired 18 canvasses at the marine ERERERL D L e vington, March 20— Thomas oacicy he pres ari of investisation | | vacancies occurring on that commit-| g by the two todges. lartists cxhibition. He isa con- ies rfl'"\h ':‘;"- “'"“‘”! S § o The 3 8 f the will supplement that of the general tee. | The New Britain Knights to date noisscur of palntings, and one of and with abe . A 12010 s 2 R i i in court of inquiry which met soon | Herbert L. Welch, prominent dem- have a substantial lead over Bristol, {the foremost coin collectors in joined cable, telep ele- | e nple rd torpedo compartment W UL after the disaster and has since | {ocrat, who recently filed an applica- | having defeated them in the last | Europe.* s e highwa rtment is re- partially revealed sid- | made public its findings. Tt will | i . start work today with the removal | of all ammunition, and each com- | M e el ’;:?3:;;1‘::1“"1,;?.?”’:‘,‘:‘Hanhurydeelleomome company. r Cl f f . Wil Le v Newell Fiteh of Washi e | = 5 it St e e e, Newington—Committee Changes Exquisite quality without a fancy price; heen left behind by the vietims, The investigation was espected to | Newington, March 20—One of the aher davs |largest republican caucuses ever Peside that of Tient. Fiteh, which held fn Newlngton, at which only a . S % e i = o Eornes n mig ve rded their o i€ty jdentified by his class town committee and delegates to gl 4 e zer, ¢ ention to the | e of disaster ne and navy academy sweater, the | the state convention are elected, was ek ! t there ¥ b T bodics Wih vy hodies remaved lost nieht wore [held at the Grange hall last eve s : : || plac ose temy riud wi seeped in t those of: Tarnedmmen Ragor T ninz. A motion made by Miss Mary i S SR le to s e { the i ot e Shart Teanville, Mo Prank | €. Welles that four years should te AR : ¢ 1 st d fou . - tween the sube SOM0 Pavk N TG Rnesell Arehic | the longest term that anyone could N i e i t 5 RS marine and 1 de yer 1 Crobb, San Trieen, (41 : Sea- lserve as a member of the republi- o g i vl lackened th uldin eem 1 W Teightan Stevens [can town committee was voted down. | sy 1 e B8 \isekav | RS y ¢ were s8¢ B/LOLI WE » M. T.: George Pelmar. There were five nominations for ommon J 3 pel L i X . ©Santh @raha, Nl Machiniets Wit | delegates to the state convention and PGS = ning. when he ¥ | oy " p m emreeey, Walkervilla Ont., | the number of votes received by Py : Del ; : i ! 1 \ ose 0f thr sand Freineer Jncenh William Stern- | cach are as follows, the first two S ed {h B! DB et - | oth which was found {man, Rivereido, R. T. |being elected: George W. Han- n 1022 1 iare $55 55 i o1 | in the ¢ o and other in the In Tarnedn Room {bury 124, E. Stanley Welles 82, H. e S : < e ef 1 C S otor 1 s 4 ent Demreey and Stern- |H. Howard 71, Mrs. Charlotte R. g A i o e Y al ¢ noves B - the tornedn ranm. | Eddy 66, Harold G. Lucas 8$0. This ‘,,W‘ b 00.000 v als eat- ) he g f remon 22 other |is the second time Mr. Hanbury has 2 ens and motor been sent to the convention. Efokies i it s s s o s o o oo el | i e oo ol | e oy vl e eret D}ou might as well have the best \.mng in T e 5 n on a ' mudicine 1 s v Present 1o Ciarmman were In nonks where the Leila, Sherwood, Mrs. Irene ":n €, it Actiba Pl B : o of breach of e e © Hdentity of divers damed mat memctrate for fear | A. J. Apter, Mrs. Edith M. Elliot, acquired on: n; 4 ) | peace o later confessed 1o 1h ; entangling their Hnes | Harry A. Webster, Mra. E. B. Proud. | tedephone compa afte nother, | Incendiarism, the police say ne of Irprising features of | The evamination af the torpeda | man, . Harding, Mrs. Charlotte | Lt it made its greatest s : 1oc) proved to be the |yanm where the six lived for 72 |R. v, C. L. Luce, Mrs. Margaret e s o “wonirol of| LOYAL WITH RESERY ATIONS {sovulation of low sl @ bole (he S atter oo erach, hewed (o Wo Erwin and Clarenco Hosfort. All-America cables, b i 4 N. Y.—Appc 5 to Iding had cut throu 1 men with ane aveantian had sweited | These members of last vear's com- domi s the west coast of tra J th" ap- | of the submarine, The board Of danth anistie in thelr herthe ean. | mittee who failed to be reelected and fouth Ameviea cmurred at swearing fealty investigation found three foet of 1he | —omine thet v ta fhe tact ain were Misa Elsie G. Starr, Miss endment of the Paulding's keel hottom projecting v g « dlecaversd ot ahe Carrie Lawson, Theodore C. Wallen, t 4 through the or Wil of the S-4'S cant af 1 : Tateh dadder | Mrs, F. €. Tei or nothir h ok Lattory e 3 g S R tors, Harold G oath outside of the ¢ 4 Of the men were bt parts and Mre. Hartford Store — 815 Main Street Qjor'dan’s Womens ond (Misses ap Where Smart Style Meets Moderate Price 215 MAIN STREET Another Value Achicvement! 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