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. PHOSGENE FUNES| '] E] 13 1] 11 POISONED BY (Continued from First Page) an agonizing d The slightest change in the wind after the gas was released from its conveying tank would have bLlown the poison through the genscly populated worke district of Veddel. But the less thickly populated Wilhelmshurg dis- trict suffercd, and finally the #low onto the Brandenburger Heath, where late today it was los- ing its strength The poison killed many cattle, City authorities have issued proclamation to the warning against cating any meat that might come from such cattle, as it too would he poisoned Firemen, after heroic efforts, A portion of the gas in the hu tank from which the rest had es a was impossible proach the tank, but g2ne masks were rus scene. Ordinar; have heen of no use, Tnhabitants of the Wilhelmsburg distict were ordered latd tod plotely to evacuate tion of the suburh The cloud settled over the of Wilhelmshurg, and its spread among the 200,600 living there. Hundreds were i the streets, and of these 100 were taken to hospitals Use Ammonia Guns Rehoiswehr soldiers, nnd firemen fought the cloud with ammonia guns. They drove it ucross the Hofe canal—wlhore ermen were gassed. But for they could not get it away thickly habited areas. Throughout Hamburg there v panic. People rushed 1 sirects, afraid of meeting dea their Tiomea, heyond wid. During the forenoon a str stavted, and a wind Ahe The ga toward est of 1h at first to ap- pho: the would special ed masks to suburb fumes hours fro; as th moving solidly, uninhahited and the drifted he Eor th v city dan- diminishe: Mystcrious Txplosion Complete mystery ounds the explosion. The firm that was in eharge its shipment refuses in- formation. It reported that th gas is old wa tined partly for ¢ partly tor shipment to the United States Prof. Fritz ling poison gas exprrt that onec-half a gram dly phosgene within a space is material, uction and road—chicfly yer. Germany's said 1o kill a human being in one min- Prof. Haber was mystificd regard. ing the o in of the gas. He =aid ft was produced in time in B¢ quantities, but now was manu- actured in Germany only in #mallest amounts, for use in tain dyee, Rain Will Destroy Gas Rain, he said, wounld destroy phiosgene’'s power to harm. Prof. Haber said he was war the unable to conceive how the Hamburg com- | pany obtained the gas. which was manufactured and stored greatest precautions, Used Commerclally Washington,, May 21 (UD) —The mical warf: serviee of the rmy said today that phosgene ga 1as several commercial uses, the prin ing dyestuffs. It was said the knew of no Versailles troaty provision pre- venting Germany from having such gas in its possession. Officlals of the company that owned the gas. after hours of silence, said that it destined for indu trial use. The gas had been stored for soven ve it was said, and serviee Auring that time small quantities of | ft had been sold, some to United States Dye companie Bunker Hfi(‘ompsny Warned by State: Hartford, May 21 (®—_he public utilities cominission, following a hearing at the state capitol this morning, decided that the Bunker Hill Transportation company of Waterbury may retain its certificate to operate buses gn that city, but only with positive assurance by the company that there will be no fur- ther violations of the restrictions is noted in the certificate. Nepre- sontatives of the company admitted that passengers had been discharged and taken on in territory reserved for the Connccticut company. The Waterbury company's represent- atives were severely reprimand by the commission. CONDITION a4 about IN SERIOUS .ansing Palmer, corner of jouth Main and Whiting strects, fractured his skull 11 a fall on the railroad tracks south of Elm strect Saturday night and is in a eritical condition at New Brit- n General hospital. Officer John O'Brien was notified about. 11:45 faturday night that the aged man was unable to get up, and sent him to the police station. Dr. Aronson waz called to attend him and order- «1 him sent fo the Tospital. Palmer had $84 in his pocket when found. He has been making his bome with his daughter, Mrs. fimpkins. Mrs. Fred Elmer of 12§ Fleasant street i3 also his daughter. it's baby weed, ete now to ths place—the Bection chicks, farm stock, you wigh to huy. turn New Britain market Herald Classified Ad ropulation | hetd | ¥ com- | the affected por- | policemen | several nshi- | came up from | « eisco amateur, of | one cuble yard of air was sufficont | the | cor- | under the | McCOOK IS SILENT ON ATTY. EGAN'S COMMENT | Declines To Discuss Own Action iy Prosccution of R. W, Watkins Hartford, Conn., May 21 (#— Major Anson T. McCook, counsel for the Investors' Protective Committee of the Hartford Chamber of Com- merce and for eighty etock holders of the aNtional Associated Investors, Inc., suing the company for $860,. 406, was reluctant to discuss the statement of William F. Fgan, at- torney for Roger W. Watkins, that ‘hv< investigations put the fugiti broker to flight. Ma jor McCook disclaimed personal it for cxpoming the financial ms of Watkins, preferring to with the chamber of com- nd others now working with e L, The major said it might be of in- terest to note that Watkins passed cut of public view on April 5 and ording to Mr. Egan disappeared from the latter's view ahout April 24 during Which time the lawyer ad- mitted he was in communication with his client. “The credit which Mr. Egan des- | cribes o the investors’ protective committee of the chamber of com- merce was fustified.” Mr. McCook aid. | Watkins is now supposed to be in | 'h)dmg in New Mexico, | | AMERICANS ELIMINATED 1, NEW BRITAIN DAIL At 87 Joshua Crane of Boston and Paul | | Azbill Are Out of British Ama- teur Golf Championships. Prestwick, Scotland, May 21 (8 | Two Americans, Joghua Crane oston. and Paul Azbill of Laris. [ wio played under the color: ssex Country club, re eliminated in 1 of the British mpionship. Th= da brought no Douglas Grant, but resident of London. {James D. Dewar, 3 up ! play. | Johnny he 5 ol major Califor won fron and 2 1o " McHugh, the San Fra did not have to play in the first round. Silas M. Newton New York, who would heen | McHugh's opponent seratched his entry, 1 Cyril I H. Tolley, former cham- pion, won his match from Lawren Beesley, of London, § up and 7 to play and Perking, English clos- ed champion, won from Thom Mitehell, Kinghorn Thistle « |4 ana 3 ve |Sloop in Port After | Hard Fight in Storms {to Hollywoou 1o « mooning here The faunty young e Justice Oliver Wendell Holuies pe United States suprems jeaving the capifol after work. Justice Holmes was horn vears befora the Civil War b and still fecls yo He SHAW VISITS MENJOUS He Would s court A day's Nays Charge $100.000 For Coming to Hollywood 10 Dis- cuss a Film London, Shaw would May cha 0 te go rect production m one of his plays, enjou o . mmm i movie st after a film basc told Adolp Carver, Anie 4 on ri < hon marriage = in Paris, Shaw paid Menjon and the compliment in their flower Carlton hotel. Menjou grected his b calling on hanked suite of them t the o Provincetown, Mass., May (UP)—After battling storms and | fog for scveral days en route from Halifax. N. 8. to New York, the | iew racing sloop Ace 11 put into the harbor here today. Aboard the sloop were | Iselin, New York bhanker cr of the craft; artist; and twa other men. | The Ace TI was one of |sloops which left Halifax last Tuesday and Wednesday for New | Jork. The sloops. only recently completed, will participate in New York boat raccs during the coming scason. 21 and own eight 18 Ex-Servicemen Are Admitted to Citizenship Eighteen ex-service men were ad- | mitted today to citizenship at city court. Jufige Henry P. Roche presided at the hearing and Com- missioned Thomas Spellman ex- {amined the men. Of the total num- al one of which is for mak- | | Ttaly, one Lithuania They are: from Russia, one from and one from Canada Michael Natuniewicz, Leon Koncewicz, Dominik Krahel, Feliks Rzepnicki, Anton Radion (pame changed from Radivonchik), Charles Joseph Zisk, Joseph Tomanczuk, | Wladyslaw Drzonse, Mike Eletz, Nicholas Tkaczyk, Adam Strajkow gris, Angelo Pavolo, Salvatore Aparo, Vaslow Antonik, John Kalinowski and Harry Theodore Robertson. Police Get First Girl Rum Runner in N. H. New Haven, May 21 (®-—In the arrest of Miss Cora Goodman, 20, of Providence today last Haven police | Lelieve that they have captured their | first woman rumrunncr. Miss Good- man with Jack Leitner, 26, of New ! York city was riding in an automo- bile in which 27 cases of liquor were found. Both are in the county jail here in default of $500 bonds. Motorcycle Policeman Henry 70, | Coughlin made the arrests after his | suspicions had heen excited by the { fact that although only two persons were in the car, the springs gave evidence that a heavy load was| aboard. !Passengers Rcach Berlin By Airplane From Boat | Berlin, May 21 (UP)—American passengers on the liner Columbus, arrived at Bremerhaven today, made {the Lufthansa Company’s new trans- atlantic liner afr service a complete Euccess. All the seats in three glant planes that inaugurated tho service were taken. The plancs, according to plan, met the Columbus. One left for Berlin, the second for Frankfort {and the third for Freleburg. Tiverton Man Held on Charge of Manslaughter Tiverton, R. 1, May 21 (UP)— Antone Swars of Tiverton was or- dered held under $3,000 bond on a manslaughter charge when ar- raigned in district court today as the “hit-and-run” motorist alleged ponsible for the death of Alex- | ander Duchame, also of Tiverton, Duchame was struck and killed by an automobile while walking along a road here carly today. His body was found by Jewse Platt, a resident of the neighborhood { which the accident occurred. Police ilater arrested Swars ASSIF | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Adrian | 4 Charles Kaesleau, an | the | her 11 were from Poland, four from | ski, Giovanni Denigris, Patrick Deni- | lin in | nervously, and asked Lim to go to |the United States, “They would go he said. *Pm 100 old sl “Be- Americans com me 1 Charlie Chaplin once calls rang the b and then frightened. He is the only the films today.” “We al thought {sarcastic and stern, hut you'rs Menjon said “It pays.” {the reputation you can behave lite. “I am considering making a gland.” Menjou said “Why not Arms and iasked Shaw “I'd e California. Menjon. “But that 000 for my “SHl it ering,” said Shaw rose “Adolphe, yow'll never young at said Mrs, “What—yon say ed Menjou. “Wh marricd four days veplicd Shaw n Al o 10 see re. went away, ius in ays you werr not,” Shaw, “if you have of e naturally sarcastic, in priva |in the Man? have ta vou go to and W satd w would Menjo to depart uld cost said S be worth you $100,- constil- look that Menjou. now " ve only ask- been N s of Measles in State Showing Decline Hartford, M The number of measles cases reported in state for the week ending May 19 is more than 100 less than the num- ber reported for the previons week. | The weekly hulletin of the state de- partment of health, issucd this noon, shows, however, that in spite of this decided dect in this disc there are cases in Connectd including 65 in New Haven, 32 Hartford. 15 in West Hartford, 21 Cast Haddam and in Hamden, While the measles cases have been dropping off, scarlet fever has heen increasing, the numib going from 95 to 132 last week, which 62 are in Avon. 9 of Arrestc;.d} an. Auto Greenwich, May 21 (Pi— Applie, alias Holwnrth, 23, 4 with two others in conneetion with the theft of an antomobile in Proui- |dence slashed his left wrist with & rencil whila in a cell at police head- quarters here today and succecded losing considerable hefore his condition attracted attention William ested blood CASE READY FOR € Th the court_some time ago and later ap- pealed, will be heard tomorrow at the superior court in Hartford. Stan- | ley Traceski is counselor for the in- {surgent forces, who have broken away from the old parish and Don- ald Gaffney and B. . McDonough |represent the defendant members. A decision is not likely to be reached at tomorrow’s hearing Mail Plane En Route to Boston Is Forced Down Wellesley, Mass., May 21 (UP)— A mail plane, fiying from Hadley Field, N. J.. to Boston, was forced down by adverse weather near Wel- lesley college today. Captain Richard Mackie | pllot. was not hurt and the | was undamaged. The mail URT whicl to Boston by truck. After aDay’s Work,' about you,” | nice 1 on me, | of patients | Thief; Tries Suicide | suit of the Sons of Boleslaus | | the plane | | ne 1625-2 the plane was carrying was ralaved | """"'"‘ St. Mary's City Members ot t | Masters degre Hernity have tl cellent degree a be A 8T in city court Ly doing business tric company nski & S representing the Francis 12. Clyr Miss Ma Jess Allisson ret N. H., whe end with friend: Joseph OBl | street complai ary Officer Ra vear-old son rar und was brough away again, An S-year-old Officer prit Iahts conn 1 of ahout from 94 Hartf past six weol complaint to hon or pay for 11 0 later. GOVERNC Hartford, M Trumbull with their daught bull, returned | Plainville last ¢ e Va., whe attending & | electrical th i ,.,H ol avenue, |68 years ol Bl Sas o |10 this city « fints Corbir § can Hardware W had completed Pany's servic ¢ of the Veg also Order of Survivin was Moos hir istin J W, both o timer I, Jolins fornia Fun at 1 11 servi afterno W1 parlors riford o'clock otery an n film § Mrs, Mrs the hor Robert J Southington, ars ol Resides Mre, |zon, Charles 13 grandehiidre grandehildren The funcral row Swedish 14 oy officia he in Sw Mary Mary C, ve M, the Tishy A o e Funerals e ! | Jenn | The_func vear old daugh Norman &, was held this o'clock at the h t St Mary's o | ry's CARD O We wish to heartfelt thank. the floral tribut nUmMerous expr nat was shown the ¢ 0, I South Chure Troop 4, Boy the many other the da N MR, and | (s & CARD « We wish to t neighlors, and Berlin schools pathy, floral nd si AND N HI | daugnter \ MR ! HIL WE ¥IL. Sele, Now Kead TE| Visit Our 10 Joseph |\u Residence 17 annual working of the civil ae as The e th John Ken milk veral days nati fternoon at Luthera al of aimon s for tions who tried 1oss of onr I Tt tributes and bouquets extended to us during the sreat which was heard in city | elckness and death of our humml WINDOW ROX| n of Bedding Plants Bollerer’s Posy Shop | “The Telegraph Florist of New Brit; | #3 WEST MAIN ST.. PROF. BLI recnhouses at Maple Hill HERALD, MONDAY Items in the ) °n invited to attend | super-ex- t Bristol Wednesday | tion was filed today | Harry C. B Billi against Antoni Douald Gaffn pluintift. Cor s served the papers, t Zehner and nried from Hanover, cy spent the weel Otis Stecl W in t an Cie- per o ligs of lead I sold |1 Supe ski of i to {nesyitt o N away t back tustry, (et from products i wa prover homse Siles of April « Insur por Lite reau 1 milk 1 aver the Mrs. Unwin made er. and the < unable 1o 1t onee lmt will do M RETURNS, 1y 21 P —Gove Mrs, Trumbull Miss Florence to ir Ve Tnereases an ruoy and Trum- home in at ot rmor 8 cc cony ¢ | TPaint & tion pri ngs, has been and onal tacture ts a gall 0il clght years otd, | °0 Mi Joseph ot diced I long hex tiari r home om re ADTTON Ton Hoart moved dicd s was Hartford. e into the York curt vision of wehir cight years 40 yours i the rtment ay and p tren v 20 T wrofit taki Ness 0var s Ctil n ar ohnson; three Arnold 12 ¢ of Atkins Print- Hartford and Mor- on of Santiago, Ca Mys st Wy o irapp T 1 1o and i~ Acro show cos will ho on at o of Taylor & Modeen rwin will b hold to- a'clock at the apel at! colidated 1 urial in Fair- an showed a, = Ic Nelson Mq on Mord di Share and hout 1 to Most of 11 em as mu 0 Oalk street sterday. She was 80 this year ha port: Drng CURD MARKET IS - VERY IRREGULAR Price Movements Today Lack Definite Trend G com- g As in i sraph . Columbi s weak. Citics Serviee, other MAY 1928, WALL STREET HAS UNEXPECTED BREAK! " Prices Suddenly Fall Off 6, to 15 Points 21, 21 P—All puo- | re brok e in t [ ith ave tires rage company e iron a important gair st quarten D of more rasting ut for in was d steel with a de aggre companies compilation shows, output |today's stock gate earn- 5 of the by Iron |\ Larger and | of finished hour of t: ading nent for arch Bu- | months rable for t fou w York points to 150 s p which had wdir ! The 'A to new h panicd by | the Kraft 'HE MARKET A (Furnished by P 1 Al Che & Dye 1 Am Ag Cle pd American € Am L Dait ound was accom- 1r-month imeve A1 = i gusoline th pr rin; past week for U. 8§ motor incipal refinery cents a gallon, the week before says the Oil Service sta- higher, aver. | Am Sumatra el ::\: smo& K e n Sugar LU S0y Am Tobacco LAm Woolen Anaconda rage ur Reporter S0 wer mportant 40 ported in contrast to Atehison WYl & O Beth Steel lirook Man if Dot er De quarter is re ompany, first quarter Nes, on - Corp m Gas 0d Chem ! Congols onsol Corn 1 h hare ng period odge Bros Players hmann I'reeport T Fam {1l Genl Genl Motors Glidden Iidson Motors $S omb, ing Tut Nickel Int Harve Tt Paper Ken Cop Mack Truck Marland Oil Mo Kan & Mont Ward National L N Y Central . NYNHLH North Am North Pacific openin I Mot ling. quickl Pet American Telephon pet. rights similarly Arrow A and B, s under con Decre & aphaphone, and other May 21 arket P was wling y irregular of indus- » in ¢ to stump under ed by nery situation & under price. movemer: 1. A number s were hid us- eredit and conditions oils wore pres- ro rights itial tr Car ok {Pan Am Phillips 4 Pie 164y | Pullman . ) | Rudio Corp .. 1 Remington R Neading Sears Roch Sin Con Ol south Pac dtand Oil N Stand Ol N Y Stew Warr ehaker ce upply a ctively ieitaly, com- Con- airy indus- Traction and and off Light and e of five points Electrie Bond utilities sold 1 points 10 oils sagged ch as 3 poin many of N » loaves a Thomaston, great n, two will 10 tomor o'clock at the rch in Port- pastor, will Burial will Por | an cln Cedar, Samuel W itcluim de muel W Rosenl claim decd, W. H. Bo ervices cometory | Louise Boot Real Estate News to Mario ¢ agents deeds, nion Va nion Carbide “nited Fruit S Ind Al & Rubber .. Steel | Wabash Ry West Tiloc Willys Over .. 2 Woolworth .. 1 5 1567 Wright Acre . 20 141 to the Chelsea Sav- 00 mortgage, Brook- askowitz to Mario Cianci . Brooklawn streoet. askowitz and Abraham wei, quit- | Brooklawn strect, oth and J. €. Andrews, Olive B. Morse and A to the city of New LOCAL STOCKS {Puruished by Putnam & Ci i Insurance Stocks. Britain, strip of land at Corbin ave le Saimon Jenni 1o ter of Mr | of 150 & afternoo ome and hurel meter nue and la poses. Albert T, and Mort} nortgaze of Helen Mu 25 Ban n av Thom: the Chelsea nortgage, V. 1" Mrs, street " 2 o'clock express the sympathy, | and all the other sions of sympatly by our neighbor oreman’s clih, Mr. Erickson outs of America individuals a to our most es I nolia strect to $5, Johnson bank, streot o o and 1 or- Ay our loved sis- <on to Thom: $1.500 mor Russwin 1 and Edythe Corbin aveny Linus 1 tial Tusur: I mortgage, | Georg Robert Reim Carlton and r, Lillian MRS, I, 8 LORENCE P THANKS hank our friend the teachers of the for their kind syr spiritual | ENGEL, ENGEL. | | Bridgepo! Is Givi ister, Gertrude MRS. HINCHLIFFE, l NCHLIFFE "tion for his | phone and lorder during the salvage operations | t the scene Iy for Vlanting AT his city, from n the U, 1920. e OR i 3 i | WAN Waterbury, May 21 (®—State torncy Lawre |spondence | Brown has | for the con here to pa N. Leopold Miteh {1eged fireby Summer 8t.—1625-3 i:‘;"; hesigan e date, A, Haffey ERTAKER e $15,000 mortgage. rue ek William Weszeyna to the €} avings hank, Per Edwin Magnuson and Jolr nee Co. of America, $6,000 *and Walter 1 rt Electrician Bridgeport, [ heen received by ‘urtis D. Wilbur. 8 on the cases of Louis| Actna Casualty Aetna Life In& Co Actna Fire Automobila Ins Hartford Fir: | National Fir: Fhoenix Fir Travelers Ins Co .. ‘onn Gens Conn Gieneral fac Am llvrwh\ ire Am Hosier Beaton & C »m.(u Bige-111d Cpt vings | Dillings & Speneer Stanley | Billings & Spencer pfid Bristol rt street, for road pu Joy to the First Co., Corhin £4.500. ter to the Chelsea Bond Sav- New- and Mary 1. Tly Savings bank, ince street, 1 to $4,000 mortgag: the 0 cont Mee mortgage, August Jacobson and Anna Jacoh- as €. and Mary 1. Flynn, ge, Vance street, nd Co. from Albert 1 M. Joy, $1.600 morigag: ne. ers, ¥ Deming to the Proden N B Machins pfd es-Re-Pond Judd ¢ & Wil sell Mfg Co ex ovill Mfg Co ndard Sere | Stanlev Works . | Torrington o com | tnion Mfg o Pubilic Utilitles Stocks, nn “rvice {Conn Lt & Pow pfd TR Elec Light N B Ga ton drive. com ner, mortgas: Allen stree of ck, £to en Commendation May ot ‘'ommenda- work in keeping tele- | electric light wires in of the §-4 disaster has James F. McCone electrician’s mate, first Seeretary of the Navy McCone enlisted navy at New Haven in EXTRADITION SIGNED Hartford, May 21 (®—Gov. Trum- bull today signed requisition papers to be served on the Governor o Michigan for the extradition George E. Porter, wanted in Hart- | ford on a charge of embezzicment of $100 from Epp robs of this and Morris Shalnitz, al-|city. Detective Sergeant C. J. Hal- gs. Mr. Lewis has not|lissey will go to Detroit, where I'or- Judze Brown vet as to ter & held and arrange for his re |turn to Hartford Y TS GRAND JURY At- ence L. Lewis in corres with Judge Allyn L. requested he set a date vening of a grand jur: of | |PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL 21141 We Offer National Fire Insurance Co. Price on Application. @flmmunnlimmnSnQEm 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 25 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: Hartman Tobaccc COMMON Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg, P NEW BRITAIM Burritt Hotel Bldg MERIDEN Colony Bidg We Ofter: 100 Shares North & Judd Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMUERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMB HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Tel. 1253 Harold C. Mott S Joseph M. Halloran We Offer and Recommend: Hartford Electric Light Co. Connecticut Power Co. 70 PURCHASE LAND 21 (A—Ata con- enee attended by legislators ot New Haven county, the county com. oners and members of the Are mory comm 1 here today it wag voted that the county purchase from the city a plot of land in Goffe street 18 the site for the new armory. The price will be between $40,000 and BOND MARKE HAS NO ACTION TODAY High Money Rates Keeps Deal- ings Down L P —Price ty firner but trading toda aintained at h w Haven, May miss TCR-1) New pajamas coming from Parig show 11 tuck-in style pajama tops, Stripe trousers and three-quarte plain tuck-in bodice. Questioned in Church Slaying York iy 21 was 1 oat a | mone | evels in the bond n ¥ rates were i ket Continted favorable business copper industry - buying of copper company is hoth Anaconda and Andes 75 showing small gains ted, g c neonraged opper ther industrials w hough 1 tional ¢ it on by the certain to al- nt &s ad buvi e pro grow- ing of the to Ii- Paul Ad tly as a comme favorably af- New, grenier Al ree niission ting the merger i sitnation tes were i improving factions ont to 1l and | ity ndustrial upward Tist ilso Nes contine vement in | Dominion ot 28 | gained 1. & government obligations con- Jtinued to sae 1 third 4 1-4s 1o a yea low in herty dropping ow | l arly trading | ral (U —Connt minister, visited the He examined with | shibits representing | power d those -y \l\ll May finand Milan Volpi, |1ocal fair toda |mreat inte varions water hroughout Ttaly ing state railw Count Volpi wing th al col power g Thilip Clark. widow of thy aan slain in o Pittsburgl chured affer an argument with F. J. Ty~ rell, Sunday school superintendent wis questioned by Pittsburgh detecy tiv Clark had charged that Tyre tell had broken up his home, ac, cording to police. Mrs. Clark sai¢ that Attorney Tyrrell had merely filed her suft for divorce. ‘ S0 studi imount of to Ttaly st American water <he ing for rojoct Hire a | Classified servant Ads. girl—Use Herald \

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