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NARROWLY ESCAPE DEATH IN AUTO CRASH. Overturned HOSPITAL AS 110 PNEUNONIA CASES Four Times Usual Number for May on List , Motor on Street in Three Car Collisica—Police Tind No Cause for Arrest. she Lank. They withdrew totalling $1,850 from the Yes," th Testimon 36 will have passcd on. atistics show the figures witness answered. then was offered re- amoints Julia A, Smith account on orders written by NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, |eerning census bureau appoin and payroll matters. He described «fforts made to find from his pre lottice, Mrs. Knapp, where th !ing records were. She told him that ments City ltems w Brit to Mr. and the records had been burned Mrs. Fr Markle of 121 | Mr. Medalie asked Mr. Moses to | l-¥ons strect deseribe Mrs. Knapp's uctions at the Ha potice e partment resume after- Mrs. Knapp Was Nervous noon after Louis Gordon of 219 Britannia| “She was nervous” said the wit- The local were requested = T strect, Meriden, and Edward and |ness. Other attempts of Mr. Moses 10 the authoritios of Middlesis Tios Benjamin Weiner of 606 East Main |describe the defendant’s actions wer tal. Middletown, to notify par- lded to the cpidemic of gTip 18| ytrcet, this vity, had @ narrow es- | Stricken out on objection Ly the de- | g I ¥ an | report from the New Britain|cape from death t afternoon | tense counsel. ' t . ncral hospital that four times the anout 2:30 grelock when 4 car fn | e finally said the records had usual number of pneumonia ca hich fliey’ were 7i0ing. owned by shipped up to Syracuse and hud are boing treated the The hos-! Gordon, was struck and overturned | been burned.” said Mr. Moses. Dy pital now has 11 c PReu- | py 4 cur driven by Mrs. Hardiet| “Did she give any reason i | Ionia at a time of the year when' o o o SO o et ling done this,” asked 1l A three such cases, according to Dr.| N M Lo Lo S0 S i et | o, except that she t The police o T. Eben Reeks, would be considered | o = Ch (SHETEIEE VES B BB | e of no valu 3 that considerable dam normal. Of these cases, five arei o, o Wt J8€s, B 0 \h”dr“‘ Did she tll Why she thought | to a stare 0 pacumonta in May being what Dr. mpied S0 scos da tooat o il s i S S s i e e struck the car with force | Hiaddap: a ey s | " cnough fo turn it over on its sile, | done Tinspitall das o risoning the occupants for a few |(1vd during Al : e 0. minutcs. No one was injured, al- | who syire . yeing of @ nature that not re- }1}:7;' .“(h‘ re was slight damage to | “a "“ "“ “ ‘.\ ‘f\ :‘.",‘:'_, ‘!"'(,'1! FTEAT T Nirs, Margreaves continued wcross e o) | hospital, according re- M N N jtselr, the interscction and ran into a car |\ 10 he ! e Among the hospital ; i b G s W |taking up: payrolls, Dugan brougl i epidemic QEIE S e, ETINRE, g O ! hat copics of ths ¢ have < sl e N e e s i f‘“'}. o d33 e New Britain General hospital for Vhovgh s . a!strect and Raymond SRUISAR R W Hhese treatment today . She is reported to although not_mor N two at a ) 5 r time wer itated. Arch strect. Moto Bolibaman | S s «now apout |8 1 & critical cor and 1 | The grip cpidemic, * which was| William S, Strolls and William 1. | 17" 20 0 St s 54 ned. R rampant in this city for the past two Haves investigated the acc t b 4 T 8 U“.“ res 1,{,]“ weeks, s slowly waning, according | The damage was slight fn all cases. |y storn, who St d Bty TEHIY to the statement of local doctors. A il the occupants wer tary of state, under Mrs. Knapp ; Lor AN, Sunty deys and; natracs Aot toid of preparing payrolls during the i) Aia NEEL. dhey edaan I police found no eaus nsus. He suid he kept memor Not sinee “flw” epidemic of | arrest T e o e 1918 were t s for medical at- matters and various other payroll tention so mrgent and numerous G e * many of whom were victims .»l‘l e liiver pay checks to Mrs, Knapp when grip, were obliged to make calls at 16 ot lien e State Urena: all hours of the day and give medi- hars oNitel Mis Fanon bied ol ere gt i attention to othiers. i for- pick out éhacks {hiatweremadeiout iy it €S IR R Hare o8 v of the cases were of a light var : 10 relatives. 3 DATE w Sheppa 2 4 of 453 1 street, on ird fery. In most instances the patient 9 At times, he satd, Mrs. Knapp gave | p; 408 FE0E Se0t, 0 S needed but hot drinl : to remain AT T[]nAY S TRIAL im checks of the persons 10 be j o (T tt 1 IVORDHE \' n bed for a day or so and relict was he said, wer L o Pt o quick. The damp heavy at Somwtimes at Mrs, | lons B I beenat 1 mosphere is given a reuson for o he got by iradts the spread of t grip, but much (Co ed from First Paze) with the checks, 8 ik sickness could be avoided had flie Q—When you got cash, what did 3 “'*’“‘ e seople not taken to light clothes| et i you ¢ ANLLT, LI N0. R e e ,\”‘w]"‘ o Amounts | s _Gave it 1o Mrs. Knay ; T s estimated that nea < ooy nte 3—W hen You got draf! Wt dic Ginba broth- ::‘:‘?‘-“‘\“ ]1” yI:“‘n,. J,‘L:m :.,(‘ di \‘; ‘I-\”‘\"‘ ‘V'y]v-'\\ angle appeared when ‘\»m‘; dn“nm, ‘l](yw”H\ ; ! i "hil I Walter duri period when the disease | G 1"“‘\1:» I\""‘:":y"‘ pave Jetters |74 —Gave them to M e " was at ils I 5 o 1| nicas! n@ate 1995 a beariy 2 |, Q@—Did vyou \“\ e 3 Extra e sehedules s o GSKINE paynients on Mrs, Knapy NP DELRA e o RIS onir. 1 A O tnto for i post office today on |80 [IE BINEREL o1 [ves on the payroile. SR :;;\:;\'Lm“f:u. :v m‘“ a Ixmj»‘y‘yvxi, :.v Mey € er of the | 127 Did \T; ‘l\'l meet Clara l“n(w eran o i 1 offic Rur- b« fllness. Help is needed badly is I tiaaaiis "‘l";";' Blanche Knapp? fal will Fairview cemetery me {o take care of the fu o teho S0louscehacks in e 0 es — :0 the beginning of the mont isd 1 08 I\m:;"":"‘:‘“"'l ‘H' sonal '!“"ii} Q- -I‘n the office? Mrs. Almos Bodal. . il Coontingo e 18nEIRE AL 1y o0 (o 0 i kel Shaln Boolieaanan] ;:,\\-“ AN R ETne =g 0 18 nancessty the Onondaga County Savings | jing? Goid Siiedl, ] ASSASSINAFION || bank of Syracusc, testified as to the | A visiti R : ussian § OPENINE Of an wecount on February | Srern said T e e b Warsanw, 2 f' 2) ,\ 1 “’ 9 . with an Albany Trust com- | ,»m“,y.yl nl’v‘ and index clerk was 33 years old. emigrant was charged today nR R Rt Tor 35 e e e il i & hor 18 & hrother Memore attempting o assassinate the I iccount, He testificd, was opencd in Licfinite work then. When Mrs, Ui ef Philudelphing sian government tr TOPTESENES ing namgfof Julin A. Smith (Mrs. | Knapp was 1 of state, he > funeral will he held Monday ative, Lizarew. | Knapp's ‘sister), by Mrs. Kuapp. [said, he could not remember wheth- rnoon at & ounced Later, in aeeordance with the regu- fer the confilential file and index "V Stanley Borawski = undertaker {lations of the bank, he said, @ de- |elerk on the reeords was § nb { It will probably be held at St. Mark's O ————— | positor’s signature card was received. [or Julia A. Smith. Ipiscopal church with Rev, Paul K ; I R i na David officii Burial will be i iduced whbieh had been honmored by Faliview ¢ PINK STEP-NSIN ..o “tt Ellsworth worth Ryder Ryder of 4 Mrs. Knapp, according to the testi- | $Allyn street, foreman of the vac- mony, and signed by Julia Smith m bottle department of Landers Then Mr. Medalic produced two Prary & Clark Co. during the 10 ’ { withdrawal orders late in 1927 and = years he lived in this city, died o {totalling $700, The witness testitied pneumonia last night at his home OU that these were written by Mrs | N00 Dash of Color to New "i- s no AN T Knapp and that the Julia Smith sig A He leaves his wife. Mrs, Lillian S, | natures we apparently also in J y A“ » | Ryder; two sisters, Mrs. Everett Mrs. Knapp's handwriting. { 6rse, all Gladwin of Brockton, Mass. and Mr. Dudley testified that no one | Mrs, Charles Iteynolds of Milton had authority to withdra oM pyonineton, N J. May M e i1 {such accounts except the person who [ 0 55 presiding at. thy Fraternally he was a member of ORIy {$100,000 alienation suit hrought by | 'he Mount Olive Masons of Essex Out of every 100 men who | Orders Were Honored | Walter W. Brougham. retired naval || The funeral will start out to succeed— | Jswitit a fact, though,” asked M. | opiicer, against Joln A. Freeh, 72. NOme to 54 will need 1 at 6 Mcdalie, “that your bank honored |year.old judge of the Somerset | SAmuel Sute Only 1 will have grown rich two withdrawal orders from 1he|iounty court. announced at 5:30 l:Piscopal e Il officiate. The well-to-do Julia A. Smith account which were | vestorday afternoon, after long sum- '©Mains will ba taken to Milton self-supporting. in fact signed by Mrs, Knapp?"” A Ta iy Comnas Ao Both aifies . tomorrow for hurial in Mount cometery that he would not make his charge £ 10 the jury heforc tomorrow morn- : are right, but it's all wrong. garding the opening of an account ji = i John Minor Burr. 34 noeding help? for Charles Hubbell Smith on Sep- s o . Wora } on roceived of t . i | tember 15, 1925, by Mrs. Knapp. The | ;’”“L" Jess d ”"_" ,-J motlon Y oot donth, affer a brict | B You're 22 now? Can't account was opened, according to the -‘,'I'"T',W'"'\' ‘[ for "l‘ e "I (‘"‘; hn Minor Jurr wndson of John you spare a half a dollar . [testimony, witha state check for et of acauittal lie also yuled thitt [y yyinor of Ney 14 4id: pIATnS + div?: I* bavked -hsie ,958.36 in favor of Mr. Smith, who | the plaintift failed to - substantiate | i, qng son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8 aay: e s is Mrs. Knapp's brother. This check, | the seduction charge and ordered gypr 5515 Migh Drive, Kansas City, regularly, yow'll have a- i was testificd, was endorsed with | the count based on it non-suited. | \lo. 1o was 20 yenrs old and unii nest egg of $20,000.00 at Mr. Smith's name in Mrs. Knapp's| The defense rested its case at y, guye hefore his death was a sin- 65. writing. | -‘“‘“' ; “"’]""1""“ “”"‘0”‘ lent at Wentworth Militar 1- o anr? Shapdt By agreement ‘between counsel, | PUtting Frech, branded as a ®love .y 1exington, Mo., where he was Only 50c a day! Start! subject to right of exception as to thief" by the plaintiff. on the wit- ‘aget Jieut t. He would have materiality, there were introduced |N¢S8 stand. All the evidence was in n graduated from the junior col into evidence a score or more of | 2:30 and the summation for hoth | | comptroller's warrants on the state THE . CITYNATIONAL i ies |and all the cancelled checks issued BANK jto the six relatives of Mrs. Knapp OPNEWIRITAIN |appearing frequently on the census g payrolls. MAINAT EAST MAIN { Chart Is Evidence The ten-foot wall chart, hung be- hind the witness chair during the |first day of the trial by the pro; cution, and showing payments of census moneys to. the Knapps relu SYSTEM | standing the situation. Secretary of State Robert Mose testified as to his failure to find va |lous records and memoranda con- Monument $250 3 All Granite, 4 ft. lonf-—4 ft. high. Set anywhere in New England. Price includes carting, lettering, setting and foundation. Order your monument now for Decoration Day and save $100. Write, phone or call for Designs and Prices. T. C. SMITH SONS Corner Smalley and Stanley Sts. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1799 Come Any Day—Buy Direct—Save 257 A Posteard Brings Us To Your Door - olls | tives, was received in evidence. Th | judge said Le was recelving this | MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE | merély 1o aid the jury in under- department in May sides took the rest of the afternoon e Neighbors babbled more discred- itable testimony about Mrs, Broug- ham into the record. Judge Frech stroked his white mustache anl heamed satisfaction as the evidence | pited up. Milked in Pink Step-Ins William Broxmeir and his wife, i Frank Cackowski lizabeth, testified that on a warm ' uneral services for ¥ July day they saw the « | komatl: 6 09 Clinton lieutenant’s wife clad only in pink 19 this wmorning at !stop-ins in a field milking her cow. oo e Bojnowski, pa Funerals cyan brat- The court room throng and presid- g ling Judge Jess could not stiffe their 1 @ Solemin high mass of requicm. mirth when, in answer to counscl's i s or. Hdihed lquestion whether Mrs. Broxmeir's ARty and.levs Alukandor Kowalezyk was sub deacon Tall bearcrs were members of the lushand had v Mrs. Brougham, tehed the thinly clad the witness replicd: {“I told him f he wanted to get the Sotiety of Bolislaus the Great. grain cut he'd better get moving The three priests conducted com- Horer mite! services. Burial was i | !Sacred Heart cemetery. | | Several other neighbors told of ‘w'mg strange men and many auto- mobiles about the Broughan home Mrs, Katherine Sullivan Brougham answered her front door {bell wearing a nightgown. He saw a man—not her husband—on a bed in 0 in St the house. On cross-examination 1| |ondqon, was brought out that the bedroom ! referred to was on the second flooru |Lane sat in his car below. Dance Conduct Defended The rebuttal testimony was direct- | ed principally at the story told yes- terday by Catherine Olson, 20, who charged Brougham was attempting | a flirtation with her at the Commun- | ity dance. Mrs. Catherine Vander- beek, North Branch school teacher, was called to deny the giri’s testi- | imony about her age and also as to | her grade In school. Mrs. Ada i Hughes of Clinton, who attended 100 per cent of the dances in the North Branch Community club and watched the dancers closcly, swore #he never had secen Mr. or Mrs. Brougham conduct themsclves any way but properly. held Saturd: 1t St Joseph church. Mary'’s cemetery, New Joseph A. Haffey . l\DI’RTAKFll c_1625-2 (wu St. Mary’s Charch Residence 17 Summer St.—1625-3 See Our Display of | Garden Pottery, Bird Baths Benches and Vases Bollerer's Posy Shop | “The Telegraph Florlst of New Britain #3 WEST MAIN 8T, FROF. BLDG. A perch. as a measure of length {15 Gve and one-half yards long > John C. Lane, a carpenter, testi-' Funcral services for Mrs. Kaths fied that once, when he went to the erine Sullivan, wife-of Daniel B. house with Judge Frech, Mrs. sullivan of 766 Arch street will be | morning at 9 o'clock | Burial wil ACCUSES SALESMAN Andiew Ahlen of Hillerest Charges Magazine ad of 98 Cents. plained 1o t & magazine s polic wit noon r payment nomw er som s pocket ma poli geant B £ the compinin BND MARKET HAS BUTLITTLE ACTION Prices However, Continue to Remain Firm ines, and to take ac: MAY 4, 1928 Avenue Solicitor Took 17 mnerees §peculation for Advance Starts two Ablen magazine | salesman | lesman to out of & isked him tion © an took opportunity to 1 linger is York, May 4 (- bonl was only nominally active lay, with prices firms Most of the huying again center on New York traction issues and few ilroad obligations. Pric hanges were small. While a fe York tractions ‘w of New yosterday's peak pries ' f them were @ point or mor wor nclined 1o heaviness, St Paul nustme tended 1o sag while Erte is, Lake Erie and West- crn first 3s, and Seaboard Air Lin 1 3 were unchanged Por ailroad s miproy wer emand 1hle ne of Delaware I'roducts 4 1- Heaviness of J S was outsta group. Reports n American bankir tiations for rtain Polish m 1 loa Physmue and Strength 151 ity and a well known Canadian ident here, died late yesterday noon at t ow Br 1 Gener i hogpital. He always enjoyed good health ntil recently n he was forced 0 undergo an operation. tions set in following the nd his death resulted He was giant in physique it vounger days and was known to Jeseription of hard life that accom- JuDbEs] ario panied the work in the camps. g After 30 years in the Jumbe camps he came to this eity to mak lils home. This was He was a mploy of s | ain manufacturing late years he for himself, carpenter 1 of the in had been in loors and win- 1 makin, FORNER WODDSYAN (LAINED BY DEATH Engene Paquette Giant in Wilcox in the n for 10 years previous to coming to this Complica- | operation | his is tends as a man of At strength. Ir. Paquette knew many <tories | hout the life of the old back woods- | nen and he inte o1 many in his & whout 25 years | with a block o the | 1-2 on re New Brit- companics. Of business low serec and other househol irticles Surviving him are siv daughters Mrs. id Cote of Shelton, Mrs Victoria Flood of New Britain, Jenn aquette of this city, Mr Clara Talbot of this eity, Mrs. Rten Jones of this city, and I"aquette of New York city: sone, Joseph of Glastonbury, of Hartford, and Philip of this city The funeral will he held Monday | Mary's morning at 9 o'clock 1 church, cemotery. at St. Burial will be in St. Mary I Real Estate News J e — The filed notice of two suits in the clerk’s office Miss Ursula | thre Avthur | Lomas & Nettleton Co. has city through which it sceks to foreclose miortgages on property located on Linden street, Cole, Carmine Menditto, Trant and M. B. Trant are ints, the last three in the property. Ethel M defend | \dvocntes Removal of omas ving tnterest Every Child’s Appendix | 8t Lonls, Mo, May 4 (UP)—T« moval of the appendix and gall bla der from every child at the age ol five “because changed lving condi !tions make them non-esse only conducive to lrnuhh 2 vocated by Dr. A. (. Stokes, medi- |("nl advirer of an |n~urm|ro company, f in an address to the American Lifc {convention here. |Several Americans Are Received at Vatican Rome, May 4 (UP)—The Pope to- day recc ed James A. Farrell, pre dent of the United States Stecl Cor- poration | cago, president of the Lumber Asso { ciation, The Pope saw Hines | Hines in his private library. X nd Edward Hines, of Chi- and Mrs, paid tribute to Hines' liberality to the church and presented Mrs. Hines | Mith & flower. om) two out of 500 known \ rietier of parrots are natives to th United States. WALL STREET ONFE o Muntgu_wumn PUTNAM & CO. " Members New York & Hartford Stack Bxchanges 31 WEST MAIN S§T., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 31141 e by We Offer: East Hartford Co., Inc. Price on Application. points in th srads prom Thomson, Tienn & Lo 35 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Members of New York and Bariford Stock Eschange wtion, changed ha Roussjar % Stuart G. Segar, Manager “alling 32 m nind th s Special strength of the motor is We Offe sues was based of excellent first and production f; ing produer whieh is expec tra cash divider the May 10 n at 203 an Phoenix (Fire) Inc. Co. Price on Application. held points of that fiz nnnsually ) EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD = NEW BRTTAIN Eastman Kodak ational Har MERMBEN e St el BurrittHotel Bdg Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. Colony Bldg bacco issues, all of w Ivanc New Britain Gas Light Co. dvanee Points Stock. isk ral cou An ol bull sm chs ized the oy today's stock market an opened with hlo: (N shares at 89, up 1-2 and o new high F ll . . cord. At o showed a gain of u er er 1-4 points and Western Maryland 9 L] ° 1 Pullman cach advanced point. General Motors op: « block of 11 Iprice of 188148 th split top figu COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE wres at the th ‘v-w"s- nting an overs in of Joscpb M. Halloran Tel. 1353 Ha . & points. rold C. Mot Wall street apparently disregarded the huge increases in brokers' loans | | reported Ly 1) | New York Stock 1ix- change and the New York reserve hank, the fermer to $ proaching within $100 o e [ We Offer: {$5,000,000,000 mark. Retention of the 4 per cont rediscount rate by the New York federal reserve hank allaved fears of an immediate stit L} fening of money ratis nlon Motors led the varly advance, witl ° ° those issuvs stimu lated by the publication of excellent t quarter and production figures. General Motors quickly ran up 6 1-2 points to a new high at 2 on an snormous turn-over. One block of 10,300 shares of Chrysler changes Ihands at 75, followed by another at the same price, and a sybscquent ad- to 1-8, a high record Studebaker and Hupp also changed hands in large volume. Richfield Ol of California of 0 shares the demand for Yield about 8% Hershe Int Comi Int Nickel Harves Landers, A NB \Lu‘l\mc N B Machire pfd . les-Be-Pond at 45 gotiations wr ports t com ‘“v iy v“ “' “‘n‘ ', "‘\ “"‘. Int Paper i N North & Judd .. i n 51 b b1t sty a i end of the | 1€ ¢ so N Nud o Peck, Stowe & Wil fivst Bl e, fand U S Seath e o e Faio e =i tavland Ol ovill Mfg Co .... Mo Kan & Tex ! : i ndard Screw 109 114 D e rales it nEas o sunl N Y Centr: Torrington Co com ....108 112 h Storling O : NY N &Y (Union Mfg Co ......... 17T 20 with Sterling Cables quoted sl 2 bigher at s Rortiamce Pubilic Utilides s«mu. With a scant supply of invest- | North Pacific Conn Elec Service .....102 ment issues pushing their prices up | FAck ot Car Conn Lt & Pow pfd ..104 14 to 5 points as purchasing orders 3 (11fd Elec Light 515 were heing exceuted, more interest N B Gas e 0 was taken in a number of shares Southern N E Tel ....196 which had a wider peal 1o the speculative faney, with the result _ TREASURY BALANCE limat 4 number of stoek rosa i & Treasury Balance, $192,739,881 brisk fashion as the rank and file of 5 traders quickly followed indications | S Hosbuck Discuss Chairmanship of an upward trend in individual is- ; the high grade public utilities for- Oil N J James J. Nau. ten and Bernard fished o strone foundation tor e ol N ¥ 3. Kranowitz, members of the muni- gonerdl rise, matiy ot them climbing | Sewart Warner cipal recreation commission, cen- to unprecendented fizures, Curtiss | Studebaker ferred today with Mayor Paonessa. {ore. sliok Gp. mehry 2. hothia L 0|7 Co ... but no an“ouncement s mad> 103 o Dt s Wrient | ToX Gult Sulpl with reference t the chairmanship ° went itp 5 to 15 Tim Rol Bear of the commission now held by Har- & Enderwo ry C. Jackson, whose resignatien THE MARKET AT oM Union 1 is expected. Commissioner Naugh- (Furnished by 1 0K Con Union ( 1 ! ton, a_democrat, is generally expeet- i High Low Close [ United Fruit . 145 114 ¢4 to head the board. Al Che & Dye 1643 1631 16575 (1”8 Rubber .. 441, 44 Park Commissioner Maxwell &. Am Ag Che pd — - U 8 Steel 181, 146 T'erter also talked at length with Azicrican Can 01 §9 < Wabash Ry a8 $71 the mayor. His term has expired. Am lLoco West Elec N 07y but he is continuing as a member | Am Sumatra § v Willys Ove 2 2 the board since no one has been ap- fAm Sm & Rt 4 1415 | Woolworth .. 1887 1583 pointed in his place. Am Sugar . ‘\\u_-uv.\.m . 158% Am Tobacco . WS BOY BURGLAR ESCAPES A boy, apparently about 16 years uf age, was detected in the act of Am Woolen Anaconda Cop LOCAL STOCKS Atchison Insurance Stocks, attempting to gain entrance to the Balt & Ohio Bid Acked Sinskie & Parker store at Main Beth Steel Actna Casualty 1250 - street about 8:40 last night, by Al- {Brook Man ! Aetna Life Ins Co . S0 990 fred Parker, one of the owners, who Cer De Pasco Aetna Fire reported to Supernumerary Officer Ches & Ohio Automobil 8 Stephen Coffey that he had chased {CR1& Pac Hartford Fire the boy but was unable to catch 'Chryster Corp 4 | National Fire him. A piece of cardboard had Colo Fuel ,,m,,m Fire (been set in position to deaden the Cingelaumn re B8 00 noise of breaking glass in the win- Consol Gas neral |dow, according to Parker. The boy Lot - Prod P Masrta | made his escape through Elm street. Dav Chem 53 Am Hardware |Dodge Bros A 197 193 | Am Hosiery .... | EPIDEMIC OF MEASLES . |Erie R R..... 617x % Beaton & Cadwell | Putnam, Conn., May 4 UP—With Fam Players Y s | Bige-H1d Cpt Co com one death and 35 of the 115 ehil- Flelschmann 75 | Billings & Spencer com dren at the Windham County Heme Freeport Tex 2 4 I Bilings & Spencer pfd for Children ill, the institution is Genl Asphalt . 907 o1 sS4 Bristol Brasa experiencing the worst cpidemie of !(;pnl Eele 166% 1647 165 |Colt's Arms |measles in its history. Of the 35 |Genl Motors . 1043 198 204% | Eagle Lock iPatients one is on the danger |Glidden 24N AN A% | Fafnir Bearing Co 120 .~ 'and several are considered | Hudson Motors ® a1 5 | Hart & Cooley «o.o... 240 — ll, : \