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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, A Whoo LovAY, APRIL 11, 1928 — - - zrand dragon of Pennsylvania, told 9 T. stanford of Sinclaiv’s coun-| To Senator Dencen, who returned turns, the eliics of Ju ot . ihe Klansmen to line up against Wil- 5 Lestined That the Mamuoth® Ol | from Washingion several days he- |concentratod on an investigation of Clty ltems | | liam & Vare, republican candidat: L Company. a Sinclaiv organization to | fore the election to conduct the cam- the 1l irvegularitics ehurged in S i for senator. Clark saia he under- “hich the leas: was issued, was in- | paign in behalf of his slate. yesturs jvesferday's voting, Se i l stood Shaw had attend=d the Chicago corporated in February 1922 with |day's vote indicated that “the peo- preparn d 1o press Jolin A Androas, threugh Attor. n 5 Eucharistic congress, POSIng as ] o llion sharcs without any given | ple appreciate tully the political con- | prosceution of all fra Wy ML AL Sexton. has brought an R priest and that_after the congres alue, which was increased to 2,500.- | ditions which obtain in our city and b nncoy [avtion fo foreclose on mortgages on T — Shaw told the Klansmen that it was e 100 shares on April 10, 1922, all of | county.” = [[Propsciy St Uhelcpine; of Bradl ] . - {he beginning of a movemeni 1o (o f 51 the. st 4 Sinelair ex-| “Those classes of our t : nd West Main streets. The de- | 5 : = | (Continued Vrom Fir ) stock was issucd to Sinclair ex- Those classes of our cominunity T ' ) e T e Declares Aplll 97 as AIbOr e v sovernment ©_over fo 1 ik e e [awien aret in cniewio rvenian I REETREE G oL and Catherine % m Kl vag) ¥ 3 Foman Cathol A sald that un-{(ria). His aitorneys fold the court ! for the louse of ihe naval reserve. |against the law and all authority oy, i e s ek Bartosik of Ne n and Maryy o : and Bird Day ‘'t Kian tonk a fen stand e g wetion to disiss rodnoes: Anplication SR st e el en Ll dhindl Ol R e, Constantejnepleilia faog Haxs e an- RSN Uil runnivg con procecdings was de Faberts then introdueed Sinclairs | aaior political parties.” he said. R o ‘: i “"i T W. Manning served the [ Prired ’,: lw)» 2 ' ¢ In‘w. _\;yl Comn - — il thitt thes Denver Gl man would formal applivation for the Teapot| “Their influence noer gy il e E SR e e : R s "" S : \y 11 f 0 cond subpoeni Do lense Sinclair personally (baen felt in all dey nts of our o jean i ward Callalian of Gloucester, N, | the Prefiy 10 Leiol DR L e o i ntAcd U MGHE; of. 411l taring [goycrninont: Thowvolc yoalerday will o “4"\\ ek Iwn..l of Niew Vi, arriv d i this city today to be. 10 nl‘v‘ \.,‘",':'.‘,\‘ rl!\l\‘lln\lmh-‘l ARl tontmental Trading company. of the lease in an accompanying ap- | 1estore law and order and Will cles g0 g0 il it ot cont g of the Metropolitan WOCE s e B v e & SR W hose its in lication. made Mareh 11, 1 vate the standavds of public serviee S St jlo ey s ol o Tnsirance Co., here, suececding ' E SR AR d v, > ) on Govern i : I was very soiry 1o ol | John O'Heirn, who recently wasihnapp diring her administration : e is reac n folidwed a number of 1t was Senator Dencen last night bl T ; el AR iy P : v cinims and other decuments con-|Who, when delays in reporting wer i ti wus u good; Oaaterred Lo srookivn. N. Y. Outstanding amonz those who en- 2 R oitic ! th rning the e which Fall had ne in several wards, went 1o A i did a ot tor ] ; rw.u’m' ’1\'1 Fdward .\<_|m|u,\m\, 1 uv-l ”‘|- ;:‘.'m ury room was |‘ i p ory o state. couniy. city cded under o law jild sheuld furnished by the . County Judge Jarecki in charge of R i acngd ) ul ~_\w} City, N. . [avette B i 1son 'M cior of \“. "J ) ! cials, 1o be inves 2 instance of Senator jissec of the Wyoming resery clections and urged drastic steps 10 ot e ool P \;"_”'v”\k l“' Easter holidays | census, and orbert Hisione, i p s i Wil of Mont the senate Toa- Jioln was placing in the record prevent fraud. His complaint Bl e e J ; ofticice it P AT Fana s e, 4 Hein Gleason's census assistant. During | & l i he i Dit. proscmalpr. Mk At nossile tinrapid fiie ovdan the ol e ol Jchieve that we have won a vie- {of Stanley streel. Mr. Scheltz is a}the day there appeared apgarently | v playeid by S Aging to ¢ a0 e with recdlpitrant, Wit ol A o 2 O redinets | oy in'tht sanitary district {rugtees | brother of Mrs. Hein. {o give testimony, sevesal | county t L Eiro oration . al ents on wWhich he hoped send policeme L s unicipal indges, the coun i N Supe s ¢ 1975 census ‘ as : i gt R e l\lxvfl el ndaes, th unty Bennett., cditor of tie pervisors of th , censis atr e ; Noges f e e i RO Lssessor, and the county coroner tes Investor, will be the | several employes of a Syracuse de ¢ for ceonom § a - s al Fall, e the witness stan Rebinrts moad = dengsluon of d. M LS ; And 1 bolieve that Smith and Daras the mecting of the RRo- | rartment stor H e e S ey doce 3. 3ho) represeniod | Ehere. was no contest fob bi still lave a char morrow noon e 1 tal 1 H| i oday Dinie w. vounsel for Sin- il : a chance | ro 0! 5. Knapp ake the stand in $ Sinclair as ¢ o1 dur e nego. dential preference an the republican = i \lars vs. Knapp will take t and i it e FAL[ RIVER BANKS i <ind e had o mor. questions LS 0 ) T lfili:-"‘l’:ro‘x::c Tear ballot. which carricd only the name Ihe clection has turncd out &4 The annual meeting of the New hier own defense when the trial coni- 4 “ta sires i o i zovcrment followcd | e IO e ek e it of Sin. of Tincis’ war governor Frank O e preposition. The peovls{ ritain Institite will be held April mences, i bocane known Tast nighi th g e | crlrt was gacuaed. kol Sand el fof Tire Wivers [Lavacn R e soose B s cendia G REe S D R and elec- Hor comnsel indicated (it defchs " g HIA] G CHONIC By Lol 4 Now Alexico, in 1921, and! the attor- | “Draft Coolidge" campaign fostercd Hd 3 ! Lefiloh fol ol cers plans were being worked out, hul 10 3 witon of their 1 | A i 0 in fiberty bonds |-l\"1°'v”onl '“ (r‘:.]»r.l\-‘.‘o..ms,,.. e A, A state men. We will still fight on} Mrs. Hilda V. Pelerson and chil- that they would be Kept scerct until or “That su XOTOISES T ted o ' "o in cash from Inclainiol i e liiall )icthoria o oifort was to win the Tilinois dele- or Chic And the next fight tdren of Bennington Vt., arve visiting the grand jury completed its con B in ve work oy st S delivercd 1o Pall or his ranch m‘lm” A T leation to the Kansas City conven will be for deep watcrways and [ Mrs. Peterson’s mother. Mrs. Wil sideration of the case i " 1 o D v woere being ¢ sid- 24 the ansas 3 MVeNn- | o 0t e St Bope.” suys the governor o Trony Bl Lacd) onipiny. The honds he said werd ; N the. e " llood control liam Oslund of Belden strect e 3 t e repisiiting of our Hi D iNio] 65 (Ve ranc and amgsSiou,yAlthough lissNaginot mcachl) el 1‘l1 1“"%; "]“I’:‘ "““m‘]‘y""’;“”",”' Carlstrom Speaks The board of adjustment will b e i l e eBH Ol NI R o idl interior retary had told Sinclair jthough several thousand OITIS .. sor renomination tort for changes in zon X a cl the replenish orchards. the gra N roperty ) o 3 o e 5 e Grl didhde for ur ation as attorney | for changes in zones. o Slhmimation of all uncmies tobealthy e The nest witness, 1. E. Benton. ihatl the icasing proposal was not wrote in the name o President Cool- 10y Ceaid: “We cun look for-| Harold R. White, of East Hart- e tH alant life. offers a wide scope for Jtan. willl be ‘subinilted soor IS il LR e e e Drowsy Afair ward 10 a reorgafized repubtiean lvord, and Frances Bottomicy of this | Pitt=ficld Hous: Holds Grim Tragedy of s ol ) F ' ank at El Iaso, Texas. produced \estigat > e ter- 3 party in the state under a leader- [ city, were married March 17 in hr-‘l‘ nowl v jlu\ e o PO 1 1‘ hold ‘]\ ul\ various slips for deposits that Wall | ritory was then under Way. Tn th »:1 mocratic primary. which 0L T e eople huve con- | Manchester, hy Iev. Watson Wood- —vidence 1 That Killings Were o dvery ng wowran . hrce banks. Stockholders who do ey that Tank. The contents of No Kuowledge lwas a drowsy affair in COMPAISON G0 g o A docided clanze I ruff, @ certificate filed for record at . this state o wish to take stock in the new R L R vely. in the Aeyosition. said that | With the stremuous republican bal- b Ctio) i morite of th ke ceral record Al Accidenaal. Vi o ation will I i s e R e R e i o nowidngEtotia imiscling 1OUDEINE NIMEE 0 B Alfred B i ok ’ Sl el foaa ‘ ' st cir holdings, or 7 : A : b s Cr i St . ows r. White is a widower and sttt le il —Th ordinated offc s sort cash tor their holdings, according 1o o e Ubdaiion hetwacn 1%l and Sincjair during the [Smith, of New York and Scnator N Ao Rkl s RIEpLO A das AR L] ol hardly be over- 1 the plans for ti ergen show Bauk ord time which clapsed between the | Reed of Missouri were written in by Chicago, April 18 (P—Yesterday's | i B s Ne bodics of Joseph Pepin and his wile e Homer Loring. who recently re- - A ies o many democrats desiring to give an £ ! ! ob Shapiro of 138 North strect and an unidentificd man about Gt Do produced bank rec. Tres Ritos visit and the submission ctatewide primary cleetion put a for- | reported fo the police toiy the thert i - agned as chairman of the bourd of £ e qob T Leapression of their presidential prof 5 v V i years were found today in the ARanain f \rious liberty bond pur- nelair in February 1922 of a L ) Thal sanetion on at leust 32 delegates | of the hattery out of his car in his. Pepin home on Dewey avenue. Thuy tors of the ton & Maing (), He was not cross examined proposition to lease Teapot Dome. The division between these 0 G Gor Alfred Smith of | wr: H 5 Pk ralvond, agreed o m study of | . : i T s el | : ; zarage last n i been overconie by illminating uke a {1y th nse he deposition deseribed the ne- close that incomnp! New York at the democrs nation- | Complaint was rade to the police <. The pol ) 5 A o b soltilior i on) miiase shving | (i unnsGeaniy tonay, Sallad Stolf SBeNi) iy ention nest June i i i e A A noliber oMl S0 g was his beliet (hat the establish- jy 1 o Gon ¢ the sam o kinaruir® had conducted |Mhichindd been tavored conseniion loday that a padlock was broken off Cocks on the Kitehen gas range open, T | ment of w larze bank was necessary iank, who testitied that the deposits these with il ¥ Zevely ang | The well advertised expectancy 0f iy which favors the Smith candi- |y 4 ”'fih):‘, '\],,l 2 e e ;,m,. e catlissniC At ol 1 as the first step toward reviving previously refer Ll b Sioitand the dcpesien said; boee. MaE Ay Mgty and, teivor luilod ¢ for president had no eontests | e Cb o repin s o city laborer. Abou = industry. Iade in liberty honds, one group of the brunt in drawing the lcase. e s e e s i e s S e e bonighelere s G Gl ois (Continucd from First I'age) R e 315,050, and another of §3.3 Mirtin W, Littleton, defense couns |83 & daylight slaying of this {ype}nrce o four placcs for which dem: i e e skl sl = Mlss TRAVER AGMN HEAD Renfon also produced bank roc- sel, followed Tioberts with a reading |Vhich has como to be called typi- | gerats epposing Governor'simith had Lns fast night ] (AT Glo vl Constitution an ards of various Nberty hond pur- of excrrpts from the cross-cxamina- (@1 Chicagor speeding anto- g, Returns from t i e e e s e D G R e e fe1bupted the Barrickmin trial when 3 . el paaciena These attributed some of the respon- | RO PoRS deelhy ol shrialned gy | Fromforth at 11555 last night that | ooy apartment, satd i he rd 1 5 he £aid, “Dr. Hunter, get out of here nReLI s hanh clinng followed sihility for the terms of the lease to S0¢5~ and there were numerous| Governor Smith's name was Will-|pjs car had been taken from: West fyiy e o snce we don't recognize you." Dr. 5 e il oot e R R e - Bluesines) andiaiion Elananingg et (nton ibbusindstofi Laliois dn EOO K Arim falrealiy e s Aashington SR S e e D fiiiomie Ul LR BR SRR ENT MIDh el omlcial ntess Her Second | bank, who testificd that the deposits partment, and o navy department |cAndidates e L G N s il iy af Rarrickman | Torm As President—Miss o I‘""’“':"“._"i 0 o had been picials, Sinclair was quoted as ob- g Boero: Slain < S5 Pearing his name, written in. e th| Dr. funter said e asked Kian | mae in lierty honds, ane £r0up of jecting to portions "of the leasing | Ihg ekigpEaniRs oHl iy S el e A I altorneys for a bill of particulars Phillips Again Treasurer 315030 ann another oL ol in s fana sk e S o Tiave Fea Qranady, sngero; cAnBIAGETol Ao L sefoR S P e R e e a supporting their charges against| .o o 2 i e I‘"I""l‘ Blpk «ulted 10 dealings back and forth IHIeCTAR, v Rl MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS | Congressman !‘,.pbhd\\ _10_ e o o L A Ko L T nE e o none was | Miss Maude E. Traver, dircctress) A, srownficld, receiver for the piveon him and Fall which lasted ‘FIlCT of the 0ih ward. Granady i peak in City April 20 |5 chai in the Kitehen. Near i a io be had. Dr. Hunter testified the | Of nurscs at \he New Britain Gen. |lixchange bank of Carrizozb, New | .oy three wee [an attorney, imas midinE avith Hiine AT BOTTOM OF STMRS\ Gnited Siatest Congresamant Wil |1 T 9 Tol dBarter of the Willlam Penn lodge ;’(‘n" "°( Rilale ot el oled S preal; | PSS, hen n‘n‘d"',m,.n'm’"_'"‘m“"“}“( Zevely said that one of the chief |Hd% 11 an automobile. when anoth- Jiam D. Upshaw of Georgia will Wi was revoked without any notice | 0 10“' ag \flnlx s and) Profes- | 10K TWELY DOng Se0op 2 or 450, | iffercnces which had to be recon- | Cf 4 :_" m”‘” ‘;“‘_ BRNCI BRI speak in New Britain on April 20,0 == - afier Farrickman was acquitted. {HO0 D Iastiayaning fol o : 50 iled dralt with the royalties to b | S0 b‘;’,nr}::‘r :”fio(,‘,‘x and machin pnit dohnson. 11 Court Street, I |y der the auspices of Phornix Tem- Cleans » million things! sel Aeked Man to Leave. sccond term nnual reparts were el S e collected on Teapot Bera il £ re fired into Granady's : e o il b .l un Dr:. Charles I, Oger, also a de- | ceived from officers and commit- « T. Rule, assistant vashier of the) ™, 1. thes creq |POAY. His driverless car, with jured in Call at 202 Main | i S i 5;; Oharlos Iy O : | tees, Firet Nationul bank of Dueblo, Col. | Government counsel then offered jGp,npay slumped over the witnel, | [ nouncement made teday by - John andant, previously testified D TG0 0L e 1 iads Aae cedlied and meld €3\ Diidencs (ne actial Josss T tlavmaieall Sect sl iy e st { $lonn, Jr., national secretary. o haw asked Klansmen assembled at s were discussed for the an- | 08 ; o and said 200000t pome, which was signed April Elivdo sacinaltz a gninst e will speak on ‘America’ b K e et~ and | Ml May breakfast, May 1. and for in liherty bonds was received | POt DOME ST the curb, | A : i aper A o el fotsavo thio, €olt? 3031 Gusst NghUtop Aprit 1, from Fall on Getoher 23, 1822, and | *+ 1 : Granady was a Dencen candidate, | il Jolinson of 14 Courl streef | Greatest Batile? as & publie, ©0 A paen {15 sedto d Other officara wore alscted as fol- |Uhe Drocceds wers crodited fo- the T & Jikie ‘Diamond @ Jpad Benosito. viie| 2o Iou\d HREDISCIONS 8 the faot | ing to be held in the Virst Congres Jie said the Klansmen refused to do| Other off & ccount of the Tres Ritos Cattle and (hneciowss MhARE of a flight of Wt 212 Mam | =4tional church i 3 proceeded with. Barricks |10%s: Vice-p ident, Miss Clarissa ks ago fell hefore assas 5 nis and proc ey oot Miss. 5, Helon|land Co. the Fall ranch, The de. o ahelesuta Les slige n his boay | flreel, Hieding month and | Congressman Upshaw is the man th wan's. trisl. N Phiituet raslonicd iyenordine ssores|UeaudldnoCaroe sagiilin Rule i Rob Votes ¥ | nose, about 1015 List wight by | who Was designatod by UK Con for Other testimony dealt with a | WHEC i ring SECTCC | giverhart had testified to the same ! F Prank Kummick, who nofified | gressman Hamilton Wish as the m whipping administered in Oklahoma | tary: Miss Charlotte Symelan: “or-|irinsaction yesterday ourimen: eith peypliers Dol Whiiss ooy Oifieer Lo | Zfarcmest champion of prohibitior o Z o | responding secretary, Miss Mary'| e stert Ciehbi mantandl woinen: Hlideos niinll D eR LAY eer ine ( foremost cham V {0 two Jewish men by “night riders ,r“;ow d‘\rrr'ori \'Y‘l rh: - (,:"I{; Owen J. Roberts, special goyern A ¢ ool o s n e '4"":' “T:_’ Johnson. The officer had him ve-|in America since the death of ‘Wil H and the surveillance of state, county | , s ment proscentor. then offered in evi- % 3 e X & moved (o New Britain General hos- | liam dennings Bryan." and is the 3 on| i lan | Ay and Miss Ellen Johnson | arly today and escaped with Fine f and federal officials in Ohio by Klan | Suh § s dence ledger sheete from the First | —_— fonubilgan bollets and. the maiie]Wiel wliew it sas ] und through | man whom the Literary Digest i ;";."'“,h gel secret” gervice men, | National bank at Pueblo showing ' (Ci 3 : o I s s e o sl al TR A e oy - il aavAKENTDE (O] cleaning tubs and tikiag iny { b (Continued From First Page) vote on the $77.000,000 hond iss S dmination tha el A oot Tells of Whipping. Colebrook Man Dies laccounts of Everhart, Faii, the Tres S b 4“1:':.-;0 000 bond ISSUES | ore o fractures and (he man did | Smericin conselence on {he aubjrcl You cen gt OAXITE o your grosars r it telling ot (he whipping. Feank At Age of 104 Years litos company, and deposlt - ¥iPe | gidate who swept to an umexpectedly | represented themselves as speciat | 1o PR 1o b badly injured. The [of soher leadershin.” - te sév;fi:r:h:"r' s :«:‘rd ;T::g{:}ult'y:dti lebrook, April 11 0f-—john | SIONILE [ EREY, Dt ol majority over Small for the |police from the office of the TS fou oiican oy Iz AN S il adducs A COURT IDGMENTS) s e n = cenrres ) i : - rom Fall and liberty hond deposits Fa # a1l : 1 a bank hook in his pocket « CO l M e Qe e i oo wete e (o A/l E e i monld, ey aiialnng L o Garrizosg ELCtnE(briMl gominasion 208 ea), Fommislonge s rhe pelrelinan be fpsoant peii o | w” e emin(s s vove || Rhe dipuse looks dreary, the ve \Boated because of alleged advances i 104th Shinthday annizersaty il | s Tin, Maifonal hanis at @1 | Y0 1015 ot the Mates 16,684 jpre- e itolgoardine ballofs mrasitom | J e e rendered in ety court today by wood is have, in e bt R vion: | 1o liyedinntil June 2D, wgs Tound | paeo 1% T ets tabulated, was 256,526 indicat- |porarily absent from the poning Suspect Child of Calling | Wy T Roche i i ey L b or it | lead cn e finor ol his heme Bere | nic “wiinesses . pastsdl ever. tie | P If the pecceniuge 6r advantage |Place When the holdup oceurred. | e N Dideg pniy Pt omik It needs a little of Capen’s o SEioht hideras: sald o plirpoke ¢ | today. He died of feeblencss due 10| witnnd stund 1n lews than 50 min-t®ere maintained in remang | e bond tseion. enting sor wize. Out Firemen Needlessly L SR care. the investigating the activities of Ohio |MAARE el Lk gas sl Snatosity o theinslsl CrEeaCl AR AIeNE e oanecd Co. No. & of e fre department | U R B Higzinson. || G vight to the phone and . officials was to use posasible evi- illlams was horn in Bordeaux, | Op gerense objection the bank en- | Porhood of 41800% ; al civie associations whe ob- | was called to Hawking sireel this) " A, Mag represented ti ive him a cal e SR E anit lier o ihe) lany Toarie June, 2 1k ME as B e e e i Ihge limiepdon cvblo' I ifnelif 043 ected siokaoliuch doithe bond Js-|iorenoon but the firemon wore un- [ BAWArd, LB L e ight gain favors. of Caucasian blood. His widow, Mar-|the" indictment, Thus the Jeager |Precincts was §14.510. the totale | Z0ck ey e AL B Lo e IS AL DU pelVige 50 ol Trial wa o day with | arete. claims she is an Indian prin- | cheots from December 31, 1921 and | Fepresenting 2,280 downstate and |of such a sum in the hands of offi- | reason for the call. Captain Kelly of R T L SR trouble at all ta rial was resumed today with mber 31, 1921 and | TP | A L St all. t (REREE thiat high kian ‘oMicials|0t08 and fortune teller and & de-| ot ruary 9, 1923, were all that were | ! ook county precincts. The cials at this time. Mavor Themn-|the police depariment yeccived & elion ol A S e Gl ing T e authoriti | cendant of a member of an Indian | pormitted to reach the Jury. Vote for Emall in the same pre- |%on and the “America First” canji- iclephone call at ahout = the [Bgain Clenfong SO HEES Hasy | . Le e rction Into it Hown | e which livediin Ahin mecuinh, || Roberls annovnoed Lhat the oy incts was 3£.314. . {fiateaiiton (Ghimake afMigs g cd time, mentioning somethir [rspapsenti jthe i E e o he T e F WStiiek sarvivers sne 18 @rweBEBlls | oot might jater go bilo the g |, AUIKe Johin %, Bwanses, whe proval of the hond lssues (Bt heu Tionie o Hne Vor the plaintiff, $112.36 in the 19 % e, of Swissvale, Pa,,|dron &nd 3 greatgrandehildren. = lcounts before and after the dates headed the republican ticket against | In the republican race for nom- and he detailed Officer H. €. Lyon to| ARon sl S Ll I“l\' . £e i i Williams was the oldest resident | . | frowe in Cook county as Emerson ination — as congressmen-at-laras Sl the ler. thought | vira Giantonio e ungerfore ey g former Klan kicagle and a "G-3 | iamed in the indictments. The de- | y as * arge | investigate, but the ealler, thought | J D, . R man—private investigator for the " this part of the state. | posit, tickets and ledger sheets were | 91d against small in the atate, was Ruth Hanna McCormick, wife of the 1o he @ child. could not be located | saxe vepresented the plaintiff. (| Painting and Paperhanging B — - . . the erusading candidate who ap- late &cnator Medill McCormick and | — | = S E : f order-—said that he objected to the £ % i exhibited to the jury. H . v x . i [ i nen | WiCteEN Killed, 30 Hurt hibited to e Sy, and the pro. | Parently had won nomination as daughter of the late Mark Hanna FIRE IN AUTOMOBILU || Save the ""'f.',".'-‘_"(h paint refused a permit for the parade. ¥ . 7 . | coedings dragged alogg as the jury | state’s attorney. He ran far behind topped the ficld of cight candidates. 0. No. 3 of the fire department _and varnish Hague s Mpl\: expressed mev;\:-c- In Train W reck in France | examined them with 0ufn-;-m-t ! the Emmerson lead, but he was main- | Congressman Rathbone apparently wae called at 12:56 o'clock this aft- | Pr b i 1. Bk, thed sraie egen | Faris Apoll 11 (Ulciisteen persy p : Haining & margin which e was con- had been nominated for the othe- Plans Pacific Flight |00 1o a fire in an_antomobile || Save your pockethook by ol A L e L RS Killed and 30 injured ina| Rv"::l":#:rl'\"l‘ lr::‘l:‘:} tor 1he | fdONt carried victors. |congressman-at-large, with Repre. | g owned by E. Baver of 146 West | calling 1542- ;:‘ S | Eollien oRtatnal e diRgeT e (I SETuwR R peteep lonuheilimmeraon Epankon and Atiorasy sentative Yates. who did not cam. “treet, on Lafayette street. A short | | g stoues snd other issiles, | ENEhlen rice track JuEt outside o(.w‘ ";’:410 b 'F"EW ank, who had | Goneral Orear Cdrlstrom. also auc | paign, third, The figures, with 2,033 circuit _caused the fire, which did | (‘:" it iags el i b | oorisiAL L 30 oielock Hhis allarsioon, | IeStUIind pusiy Sl aooouBh b8 | pesstal de s efienia 18 Wis Peos- iof the state'’s 6.634 precincts count- slight damage. At 7:36 last evening S was powerless to stop the march, be- | : Th® crach took place near the|recalled to jdentify some entrice onjination, were top cards in the ge- ed were: 0. No. 2 was called to 24 Elm strect | ki i by | Eel reathiraliied fetar ion Gavel s ledpan Mo, the dstense | publican group which recognized fhe | Mrs. McCormick Ahead for a sight fire in an automohile | K ¢ Du Nord, a crowded race trpin|®ished exp ained. The bank failed | jnadership of United States Senator | Mre. McCormick 203.160; Rath. owned by George Berson of 762 Arch | had ordered the hooded klansmen | D¥ ROTE & CROTT e, in Qctoher 1923 Wright. in his | charles . Deneen hone 180,285, Yates 144.252. street. | 0% i@ parade without a permil. One dt iRl | opening statement. said the reafon | The all-but-certain suceess of | Another hot local fight, that for i 2 PRl vean Wilied god Dt A NEW DRY AGENTS 1all wanted fiberty honds was he- | (iyally the entire Deneen slate (nomination to the eatl ot e B 1o Anding Carne zie Jents, wore in Ax B ke ol hanki failiics S uth eview, 7 e i Arlartoa [ Eridgeporl ATV LLUR = AL OnY cuseRof Uani teilungedn e south- | held powertul political portent. for anparently had been won by Edward Foston, April MR ¢ e ihen Lhie klansman marched inte the , Manion of Bethel, a federal prohi 5 A 4 it opened the road to party control |Titsinger, the man whe unsiceess Pietro. proprictor of a private hank- | 3 2lh town i i bition agent on duty here, will suc-| B2 ”1”‘ afared du eniins & tet- | by Senator Deneen who has heen |fully opposed Mavor Thompson for ing .goncern recently closed by the mo i Ticparadnoss card Edward B. Doolan as group | " wrote to Edward L. Doheny. | «out” while Mayer Thompson and the mayoral nomination a year ago. state hank _commissioner. pleaded | (g o fifed that prior {o the |[head, it was announced tod il 1921, Grorge P. Hoover, of | state's Attorney Crows were “in.” 1t was Litsinger in fhe final werk of not guilty in the superior court to- | B ar Pa ¢ the stata prohibition headquarters Sinclair's counsel, objacted to the jeaderal patronage and isolated holds (the eampaign who hurled . vielent | day to indietments ~ for larceny of : e i Hartterd |letter on the grounds:that any Iet- | iy county and city offices was the philippics against Thompson, send. £15,000 and making false reports fo | §3 =y tac 2 e el D could have no bearing in | pest Senator Deneen could command |ing sharp darts inte the “Ameri state officlals. He was released un- | gy inj Ay z Yosridli fnen | e A8 new i ihe New Haven of 1+ charge against Sinclair. The | against the strong political machine | Virst” standard bearers. Litsinger's | der $10,000 honds. No trial date was | o A Dl e P b tonnitectd lu Bl | ardpued i marked for identifi- created throngh the Small-Thomp- “America First” epponent was for- | ih 1o hatm, of port te 61l Manion's place o o Tesen e his ruling on the | con.Crowe combine {mer Judge Barasa, an active Thomp- o : : v ohjection Wine Ag: “onian : sand Spring ham said Doolan’s resignation hecomes ef St gralt nrate Uiy » ) lops’ and ttan. or district organizer. | Frank T. Putney. sfate enforce- g i : fi‘p ,d“ I_'f‘ hl y ( ?P scored in the contest of Otis F. ctate, former Gov. Lowden remain- wa : : K ot St s sl BONLG s Rl v.o 'r s offered met t same fat® Gienn, Chicage and Murphysboro ed as retiring in the matter of win an! pe e S e R 5 iz Rid e ““1‘”‘ Denby wrote Fall | jaqyer, who. although running be- ning voter approval as he has in | ba sl e e R e e, July 23,1921, and a lefter {rom | ying the trail-blazing lead of Em- other states where his name has an- sai O other alicging that they | MAN STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE Denby to Fail on Ociober 25, the | merson, had 2 marked \ote advan- |prared on the batlot. The result e § el B e e ; tage over Frank L. Smith, the man of yesterday's voting appearcd to Tulsa, When the w = of Reond wireet, was wievek | ip Stww Tolegeams [1he senate twice refused to admit. have given him control of the com- | | ¥ ok ca e ou et L e took |1y an antomobile driven hy Anthony | There then were introduced the | \with 3.630 of the state's 6,634 pre- Ing state republican convention, at You'll find no O e ot apolind. the lashen, | Sorgan of 141 Keisty wtront R [itelegrams feschienn in iDcoambiE ioinats irepnrtell (Glenn) figg (440 710 which the national delcgation will the ) me . 1 ar i SAn m:'\v" T | 1 ].:v—.\rv‘n . B Safford, of the | yvotes to Smith's 24,300, These re- be picked. The Thompson organi- | after you tod On eross-cxat c O e outihe b department, and Fall rela- [ qupns included more than haif of 7ation, however, will have probably h sdered ing o ey Al L s U T L U Sinclair | Cook connty's 3,156 voting places, {2 dozen “draft Coolidge" delegates. ANe OraeT att s o 1d not AN at lad ¥ b -y e ANG his attornoy, ", Zevely, to K Serim. 3 2n whie w. | i on N inford_and . Tulsa 1 n roporled (o the pollce that he) et conference with Fall ontest between Crowe and dndge ward. the “Coolidge” delegates may Lafayette Escadrille in the world ||| B=g, JoLgenll this coalfll th o Ve s i Tihroadly 1 Another fravel vonucher was pre- swanson attracted sharper interest be leaderless. war, has announced he will attempt | 1 60T G000 | mel residamt candia R e R e ;f': ing "“l ‘H” 1 ‘; “j\}h' i Chicago than the governorship | Today, as the vagrant among the :“."‘_'-: non-stop “"'.:“ from Seattle SERVICE yvard, that Complete satistaction Py ua ey g o e d not avoid elriking him ington JFebruary 22 for New | Jydge Swansen. whese hame. with |precincts were getting in their re- 0 Tokio next month. Y00 - . H n fes ! ,.r‘Jh}zm if the Klan dominated th ild avoid striking him York, and returned to Washington | that of Senator Deneen. was homhed il the price wel|! guaranteed with each pair e ahoma state e ent, dudge A P o f SRR T ¥ W H. € Thomsen intervened and SETTLE OLT OF COURT foiors atlar Ietter from Kinclair | 16 dave ago. was increasing hir lead charge is BlEROr ek yol L 08 =314 he did nat want 1o hear any igeport. April 11 P to Fall on uary 3. 1922, Was ae late returns ~auie from the sfow- % | your eyes examined at this y Thing fhat couid be handled by 2 ment was made out of court tod put in relative to the poasibility of | counting Chicago polling places. Re- fair — ourf| store! You don’t need ate court . : t of court 10045 | jcusing Teapot Dome. Sinclair sub- | turns from 1,240 of fhe county's 3 3 sy g P e Rangarno Courts O i oy |k sl fsts which { 056 precincts gave Swanson 162 ) 5 service de- o obtain this S Sam D. Graham. former lieutenant LA L Sy | e moundipe ~illng to develop the | to Crowe's 104,206 s 1 et dabl service—we will gladly oo Weani D Srint e b e meT] G onla e R P2 property. Sinclair said he was reads | Judge Swanson said in a statement y I'MWE;‘I"NG pendable charge the cost to you— inj sl 3 JoLed BB E ¥ to pay a “reasonable” royalty for that his nomination would f " 'y it wood. Pa. said 1t was the duty of S o4 Torotian yalty 1is nomination woul orecast s > and- our coal and you may pay 59 cents st e remnimongtt R e | e llees TR tud st n/n] T R el s oy ot S0 Rockport Cod Stk. 18cib.| Smelts ....... 35¢Ib. Yo DEAL rEEl Nat SIS R D e e D O R i L e B. Blue Stk. ....... 18cib. | Alewives . .... 12clh. vHere ALl the best. he 1o conduct se 4 ' 4 carriage of the o 10 West cousts His campaign promise was v - . 5 se ) conducy s Sl e s e e el D e s White Halibut . ... 35clb, | Herrings ..... 12cIb. Then you'll[| b o % " ment_for labor and maleriala fir- ol on the coust Jie crection of which he charged had thrived and Saybrook Flounders 12clb. | Sea Basys. ... . 20c 1b. order fromill fow omestea that during 4 1 tanis for storaze on the coast. blackened the city’s name under the Buck Shad ........ 30clb.| White Perch .. 4 iom 1 . i | favpsie 004 Kla ] — Sinclair then said he was willing | seven-year regime of State’s Attor- Roe Shad ......... 40clb. | Eels .. us time and s P4 by T RERLIN BESIDENTS IN S8 to buy up the outstanding claims 10 | ney Crowe. | time again ! omen were armed At Suit was uu.ug_w 'r><|.‘1\ by I“i” apot Do round, and urged re- Judge Swanson’s apparent nom- v '« One of the sticks 3he \I'!ny";r\ .Ivcunsl I“r:m;i 'b;‘nzuf'hl. '"f; siricted leasing of the land 1o pre- ination also gave city politics a i wan fa idnne of erltn, in whicl e plaimtiff | yent increase of the congestion I sharp twist. for Mayor Thompson. in | OYSTERS CLAMS SCALLOPS e rasionood, former |diaime {heti thosdEfendant talied Lo} tat vidinity shichi He sis would | the final moments of the campaign | MICHAEL’S aaid that the burning of |PaY a certain armount of s ‘~lw follow the volicy of granting nu- *}ltl_"'“4 the possibility of his re- 1f It Swims We Have It. 334 Main Strect. turin Klan picnic had m. The intiff claims $250 dam- | merous leascs. Sinclair urged con- | signing the mayoralty if Crowe were 5 - Cipticians—Jcwelers. Wl i 5 15 tisa wp, and Jages, Alfiert & Greenberg 1 mepra-| sidgration of his Wfior o siew of a4 heaten. With Crowe out. the closc TEL. 542-3 112 ARCH rel at one Kia vas knocked un- ing Plamtiff and Constabl- | thrat of drainage ‘orm the Teapol pofitical liaison hetween republican | L copseioy ] that ®™ a Vrank Brown of Berlin served the | Dome ficld inio the nearby Sall county and city politics would be speech, H Harrishure. paprre today. | Creek field. | hroke. v ( {

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