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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH CONGRESS AL ST |~ Ct e 4EAD OF EARBERS Women Swarm to Washington TLARK EXPLANS 1755225 BLODGETT FORNEN FORADIOURNNENT = - = - BIGKSUPBORDERE| ~ tSee New Presdent nducted " GIRINER BL G s | AMUSEAENT X o5 e on yesterd of the republican national comumt- Late Nominations May Bt s ot Brine Declares Lettr (o Health Tenth Anniversary of "V Saliis"s 2ttt Haddam Senator Sags Aboliion| STRICKEN OFF CALENDAR | Gompiggion Favors 3 Per Cent wrist on the eve of the quadrennial Holy Cross parish Sunday atternoon | ; | Votes for Women Finds AR i 2 - occasion that may cause her to cur- “Id SI S u e pts Smothered in Closing Rush '~ o7l b ot Board Was Authorized : gocaston that may cuuse e to ol Would Save State MOBEY | acuion of Donmetty Brick co. oos| LYY 00 67085 Rect chu S U Them Taking Increasing- | tue republican national committer- —_— ON List of Superior S Sl women, cxcept those representivg| it % : 5 i Baroh b (AR The Washington, March t rect to Antonio S Another chapter in the contro-| s < sl o ¢ | State Capitol, Hartford, March 2 3 Hartford, March 2 (UP) — e | o was u ) [veray over the proposed appointnt| 1y Important Part, the territorial posscssions, will ¢ (Pt the judiciary committce of Court present tax on places of amusement aUEL e 3 2 At istraat of a deputy inspector of barber| heze 09 goe Aboir chis “‘_; "l * {the general assembly reports unfav- is unjust so long as it ia based on sorn Al N 1~ shops in this eity was written today m’“"- ”“l”l herself '“l: "’:“‘a‘fm",::':lnrubly on two bills which were sub- scating capacity and & two per cent i y s r several house guests, 42 - . B P eccipts of all amuse- al today wien a statement was wade by ashbin oy % v jects of hard-fought battles at hear. lax on gross reccipts o \Washington, March 2 (M—The 1o a Sunday night supper for more |§ ot v, sl QUL B0 S0 B0 PHE0E ments in the state should be sube than 200 Kentuckians who are ex- bills, one the joint chairman, stituted, Tax Commissioner William pected to arrive today and tomor- the Louse chairman of the H. Blodgett declarcd today in an in- last u HECSRIONE The lawsuit of the Donnelly Brick el Co. against the city of New Britain for $25.000 went off the list at the short calendar session of superior court yesterday when nobedy an- swered for the plaintiff. Attorney . R. Rohrmayer of Hartford is list- promiscs on lahior rul hospt Tuth Eress 3 it Bartleweski of 1ol |H W. Uriere, chairman of the ! cver-increasing prominence of wom. close | A'«;~‘~ DEaNd r t 1 M st'w TS association. who ad- un in the political affairs of the na- *or oo 'Ju.‘iiuJ”if’:.f;j”f':'.’f..-li‘,fi."J'.“J oS reftected in the 1naugural i row on special trains. Monday night tion committee, will exert terview, et il‘l “;lcu‘ltj ay as Hn.’ gathered from !she plans to entertain the national |11 their influence to force recom- 2 beh e 1f the finance committee of the S Ve e it s e e I:th}:-s to & 1? l_:fl_r acclamn | committeewomen at dinner and with | Gigeration by the committee of their o a;‘:m;':{m:mf'l“‘mamv Gy, | Htate leglsiature desires, he said, he WOIIG, Nick Coseing) cOpnsponaing ivia the oo '10" ot Herbert Hoover | them end the cvening at the charity | rspective measures, m‘y ptartot 1a elsyinin orig. | W lend the welght of his office 19 TS e e e e I:'H»l«'nr. Ay ball which will take the place of the | NMr. Clark of Haddam, who intro- m.lvu U put through such a measure, ation, told the Herald that Bor- ‘0;“._“" & in twos and threcs—ioig-time inuugural bail duced the bill which would abolisn|""y% L L o f - This:tax, Blodgett helicves, would i hontlanikalal s o HIO8 Aceolying stats daln. Under Doctor's Care the office of coroner and give its|, X ot ot the | be far more equitable than the ex- t B o7 gations—the women, who only a £2w | Just how far Mrs. Hert will be!jowers to tie state police commis. | 0F SOM€ time, on account of the |ic(ing one and would work far les e s no netd | e malor factors in the election, are upon the word given by her physi- |(he muasure, declared ho is a0 strong | oary o I8 WUL be Preceded BY fators' who gan barely make both S Coeetor Tere jedmong the most enthusiastic of the | cjan, Dr. Hubert Work, chairman of | for it because of his firm belicf 1n s 3 u\dx meet. ey o pECOT . throng descending upon the capital’ the national committee, who treated |its ultimate eftect of reducing ex- pasileacnel aitlioniailyelygloy Sk aer shopsinithiniotyiliny] Iher after ber fall Thursday. penses to the state, that, even if d.xy that there has been' prepared & R ety contradicting @ | i pupticipation in the events| Mrs. Ruth Hanma MeCormick. [un unfavorable report stands in the Hilt, moje beforedhe (i nanse sammlly Ly nioedlereSwiio {1 0e 6 P SEESR s e T : itee, which cmbodies the commission- rehsaat] AL T e ) bration is & | newly-clected reprosentative-at-lavse |way, he will fight for passage. 3 S A culmination of the tenth year of from Illinois, will see, for her., just he bill will efiect a reduction SO S cue Doy e Jor PREERLS s woman's sufruge sud apparently another inauguration. She began of §50.000 a year 1f the eight offices L S e S ; they are out to make the most of . her attendance at these formal tn-|of coroncr arc abolished,” he said, 3 AeRk oL 1o RTOR AT Sb O D pres e by the MTi0f the many pre-inaugural day |ductions when she was 14, at the [“and the state police department :y‘;"""m“l\"I’”\:"Z:“"‘ efiamyssment of Dealth and - pabe 70VITes the wonwn have been as- {time McKinley took office for the inkes over his work. The absorp-| (continucd from First Page) PR signed places on the programs aud st time, when her father, Mark tion of the powers would not entail Herald has caused : : L . L —— Tha Lill's definition of “exhibitor™ Cifect that J. Tior. WIth almost school girl enthusiasm Hanna. was one of the outstanding citra cxpense he department, that of the Irish 'rce State: |as “any person, partnership, associa- i of the association WY §ave themsclves over to the figures in the political life of Wash- fsince it is already doing most of the | Ambassador von Prittwitz acted for [tion or corporation engaged in the Hority e or spirit of the occasion. Many are | ington JlaNEsigaLiondlponsan ynaY. i |Germany; Ambassador de Martino |business of conduction of theater, (+ hoard of barh.r TSDFWINE acquaintances of campaign | I um probably the ollest living| Al Clark m:]x.u IQ the \\.}lgyl_“'uw Ttaly, and Minister Veverka for | opera, or place of amusement or that e . AS chairman of (he S3¥8 when, cither us members of the politician.” she declared in com«-»,;J)Llnvw('"":""m_"*h ’1”:{;‘ ‘“L‘v‘f"“""" Czecho-Slovakin. Secretary Kellogg | shall provide any program of amuse- A r Barbors association of Ne TCPUblicAn woman's speakers burcau {ing to the number of inauguratious [the ¢ . which, indications|y, g the jnstrument of the United [ment or entertainment” will cover 5 or as a director of one of the mary | she has seen jare. will report unfavorably, States, signed on January 17, by |boxing and wrestling, it was believ- Hoover-women clubs, they worked | Monday night, at the charity ball| Christ Urges His Bill Presideng Coolidge and himselt, ed, and will reduce the five per cent shoulder to shoulder in behalf of she will speak over a natten-wide| The other bill is that repealing Tour Countries lag rcturn on those sports to two per 5 : 5 . the letter have been misunder. | (1% Man they now have come to radio hook-up on the subject of jthe penally provisions of the act| porgre the compact becomes ef. |cent. 240000007 Ditched 1 ; Shetilon e ik onlsond =il v inavgural Lalls she has attend.d. [Prohibiting birth control in the state. | (COfT Vhe SIS BEOICR CF| Tgrone gpposition to this bill~ o e e e The rceent presidential campaign liefore the bull she will entertam |Sinator Christ, of New DLritain dy. 000 ™ nuge deposit their instra- |Jrawn since the start of the sca- S —the third since they have had the Gov. Emmerson of Tllinois and sci- mlmnnmn of the u;-movmflon Com- | ents of ratification. Poland has |Sion—is certain to be had from {mittee and introduccr of the Lill, de- | c 2 e cha AW more women than ever cral members of the Ilinois group at "1 I‘m] ;“‘JN x’)i 1e :;’ “l e ll‘ )‘ I ratified the treaty but the documen- |1arge theater owners and chain mo- zaged in the political fray but one Qinner. During the inangural | 1¢ i3 a firm believer in birth tion picture and vaudeville houses ey e e T o SAER tary evidence has not reached the ourd in their work of keeping NONl Boarcely e e e she will take her place on |control ang would have appearcd on Larber shops of this city in a clean na ) ¢ er (bl of fis bill Thursday afternoan | UNited States. ~The French cham. | ";"h play to capacity audicnces o o neophytes froni the ramiliarity with stand with the citizens of her | i g uy aft | b d 2 . daily. nd sanitary conditio 3 o TR ¢ er of deputies voted ratification of o t ition eI e Ao e e [whin the judiciary committee heard b | In 1927, a gross receipts measure e b _ ! the treaty yesterday and the ratifica- A e e Mre) Jeiscrel At Moo 1 score of speakers pro and con, | L similar to the present one dicd in & e o[ tion of Belgium and Japan are ex- * 3 2 IRz islatlelaastions: | s 1dith Nourse Rogers, repre. | had not an nx\mnlr'nrwn com el e ”fe nlm: ‘rfmm‘, committee after strong opposition inl 12 3 chusetts. hearing prevented his appearance | PeCe 2 R TAnes therderatl Bt i J !“ _ Supreme On Social Ead <entative from Massachusetts, wiil Sl Gt np | 1t was necessary for the dipio- by the large theaters. in that While sharing with the men a be hostess at a tea for the membees (time, Blodgett believes, many legis- : : Airman | MAS 1o SigN @ preces verbal of the | part in the official inangural activi-]of the Massaohusctts. Republican or Christ,” who s chairnian v lators have had occasion to change of the state healing arts commission 4eposit of the ratifications as the ties, the women. however, are su- | Woren's club and Monday night she t Aling arisrconmission f : : . their minds. i 4 Hizaine in the elaborate progcam 112tk it i dinner given 53 e folt there was a need of |final act in completing their coun- | ™“ny "0 onoceq bill would exempt jreme claborate program of w e part in the dinne \ e’ participa e treaty. i i 2 Mo e el e o et o o e el o TEay e con i eeR g G s LoD IR L py wmusement, the proceeds of z i tions, practically among (he less| The document recited that the in- | (0¥ (MITERARG FAE KEOETEEE, B0 fortuna people, resulting from | Struwents of ratification. having i) it of religious, educational or et been produced. examined and found | JPReEE OF FEREIOES COuCAiONE o8 Me udded that, should an wn. 0 £00d and due form, had been | e e favoralde report be brought in by Chtrusted to the United States gov- Sl s the jydiciary, he would seck to have ¢rnment fo be deposited n M8 [ s o0 or previously in the the committee reconsider its action, archives. It provided that the t nnmfi |service, or the women's units thers or have the bill tabled. Senator States shall inform all the contract- | oo’ 5 G0 o nizations, such as Chirist believes there is a sufficient | ing parties of the deposit of ratifi- o, A ¥ A0E 78 oped. The men demand in the state to make pos- | cations which are made subsequently \e trip as a the first time he it « Capitel and after th sible the practice of birth contrel and that a eertified copy of the pro- ended to pro-jare on hand. pre & ’ W take part A0 3 g0 gissemination of information | ces verhal shall be communicated to etween the tywo. constituents and their state serics of toas and recoptions &NEN oyl i, without there being all signatory states and to all ad- | ompliment to friend All of them are even y in honor of the home folk. tear of a jail sentence or fine, to liering states as their instruments of whose ini Ing to forego their political uctivi-| Mrs. Katin, some time Mounday |y, o=, “roceed in his advocacy | adherence are deposited. y for many hours of purcly social morning will act A8 a Messengzer and oe e L e e, i RS S ents during the three-day cels- deliver to Mis. Hoover a corsage of | Dusant Ready (o Pight | " 1 presented by the wonien of | copator prant of Guilford. who BlR[] EUNV e flig Mrs, Alvin T Heit, sice chairmin California : [ 3asaz ety . i p,umml-q a neasure providing for L MI M l A ‘ed ey {Militant Minority IS Assured in TorRr racing commissioner 1o issue | 1 pour in. wish to say that J. Bor- 4 with the full authority association. but the conteuts crely wished to imply that it would help and collaborate with the state 55 througliout 1hs N which the congress in honor of the governor VOIICR Mieininrs of congress, the national committeewomen, and the sresentative Florence P, Kahn, | e women party work s, ave all taking Californin, and Reprosentative Kaths o (s moltomIoiAlly snoRsypart « Lanzley, Kentucky, hoth re N OVernT et Tl Al Women menihers of con- ans. will spend Sunday at vart- 1s why no let- | BFess, the five wha will carry on « netions for constituents and esident Portes f1Om the sevent nd fron: their heme states o who enter ess tor Mor ter the coremony on the Or- northeasterly o N T L e e ot i o o o, Hundreds Make ake Home o0 OBUTED | o o Temesentacico John curner b e W WRECKED BY RIVALRY - e e o fiANfiSTER CRUSM]F STANE@UBY SAY"‘?;,&“;;,‘::.“',U."“::';'-1::::;‘.",::,':,':;’.‘.« ad in Tree Tops | N and sinee gambling on horse racing at the capitol today as forthcomir innds is comion throughout Connecticut, | R a wflitant minority party in that ! ithi pointed out that there is horse rac- | in the woods to study the ways of | Those who know “Jack” Garner all M ReJUllS in C‘Mnup T’ il w"hm Momh iz, ane By betting” at Avon. | the dainty demzens of the air if they |know that his 26 years of service in sdent of Sps— Stafford Springs. Norwich and Dan- | would make it a point to be in the [the house has been marked with ion e Mareh 2 OB —The st MY atd Ahat Charter Oak “seeimg | center of the vity around b o'clock | almost daily encounters with his re- i T et 1 1me MON €4Sy IU ST 48 about “to come in the evening. About this time. | publican focs and the contests he Pan-Ameriean aero. o oL aE HURCE 95 Te piel in. thousands of sparrows mect on the hias waged frequently have been ma- Valentine's ddy gang massacre case The week in the general assembly tree at the north end of Central jor engagemients rather than friend- Koo ) e ! sent Jack MeGurnoand Roceo - 1o e defeat of a second attempt | purk at the head of Church street. |1y skirmishoes, A ! allegd or, it into cout for arratgment 10- 15 juya tie state ratify the federal Their twitterings and peeps attract | As the new leader of his party ! ; oL ebild deber amendment. saw o addi- | attention, as if they werc at a bird [which in the next congress will he e emashed their alibis.” onal confirmations of VETNOr | conyention. [reduced materially from its present Venlie st days we'll b ready to go o trial” | erection of a new sate offiee bulld. (47¢ OY¢r. the more plous ones go | RIS HO T T LS S reath soveral hotuls and rinent houses | pgr oimamiers jafk{lekaxes(Ing ana ' favsranle reporifon Fi L] Coon to, ha (Cantert e ahile | Tl B B TET LR s j0 ] and a favo on w b A : Ga. |18 climax on the eve of the 1930 ; i the West Siy et S cution squad.” Stansbury declared, | o improve capitol grounds. 1 tmen, Tt wware utatell Wt By il B8 e ool ng and made 50 arresis “und any oitort o mcck thelr pe.| Lnder the bill Tor Uhe hew slate|Uentl Benk building. Tio days ago | CONSCEES 'ZI;‘T(.-(mv 'v,i'::'mnu of his o ‘y‘m-."‘ “"‘“ Out of the 30, potice held Fienk lease on bail will be opposed with office buildii A commission of ‘°“:";:"‘f\,:';, ‘,'1r.‘j,{‘,,:,',fips"»‘ilr.»(h:n;:o;u:m":u-!; e N T b i s g Roceo and Dominick Leo. who said 'all the foree we can command.” |soven state officials, egislators .m]“]‘imu S ATEhtad m;l:xlr(rs driven | holding the friendship of his col- Fampico 10 New ey were teom Poriland, Maine, for | Stansbury would not indicate|prominent men will make plans for |4 i h“ e i o5 of | lcagucs in the opposition party and they probale | further iny tion. Pol said what evidence he had to disprove | the edifice, and Comptroller S “"""\"om e Y o Jiomen o (alfes A1 MI00F AR aelalt Gulf a they h Jence indicating that| McGuin's story that he spent the |Can expend $245.500 for a site on | the National e betaiy 0"1"’[)\:; commands the attention of all ‘heco plans 1oco and Leo wer i on ' murder morning in his room at the{Capiol avenue and Buckingham |Sloned by some naughty man plac- | ampico. automobile in whic 1 Stevens hotel. 1t was revealed, how- sireil ing a swaying shingle from the cor- |Members i the chamber. S gangster was “taken for 4 “ver, that the police had traced| The Duilding itselt would cost |her near Dr. Henry Martin's office. Approved By Caucus s e i3 g v 2 1 et Lout $2.250,000. The need of ad-|That idea worked well and there| MHis clevation to the democratie The | vus the second of the Lig | ©8ates the conven: as 1 - '” 0 ha wy 16 of which a housed in other p'm_ully when the church gets all i :‘ Tl pa z e ;‘)v Sa Rl < seesion | OPened by General P 7 e Wil \ places than the state capitol and |{luffy feathered tliers. hut it was no surprisc as he has AUppLE uhis seesion riits Nssued During. 1fobruary UAcd man a short the one Talks in Code (00 of which, in the capitol, are| The janlfor of the Center church |Peen the only onc mentioned for the arly in- T s ¥ claying, also were hiel M n talked severl times with (500 Lol condition, has been | has, from time 10 time, enlisted a |the Post since Iiepresentative Finis estorday the conversationm were obviously in : “te . red | NAnBE ohes 5 ‘ G : Memorial Is Favored snow balls at his unwelcome visitors | Intention of waging what proved to Walsh and Whes T, HOSPITAL FOR vETERANS EstiinacediValuciof $433 351 Chicugo gang. were arre v Onee McGurn wae asked. | o iorghle action came in on the which s very well on the |DE an unsuccesful contest for a ser.- font i day charged v ; How's the ehild ™ and Wis repl¥ 0 creating w commission to pra- | Church strect side, but they (the |41¢ seat. Montaa 1 exe BEEa—— Consiruc work begun in U i as. “They got the meusl: i : . Garner for several years has b s oy Ty T la eatimuteall o Polcinio . AT & % pate # plan for the Veteran's Way | birds) just step around the corner —* oy SIAL years ol dnen CUiie by v 15 o 250 Bed Institution Will rected |0 LY I8 ea e iy | Shot last July. They are Mike Pu- he wile has a deakoge of the g he Burr memorial in Bushnerl | and have adopted the front of the | {1 ranking member in point of sen- ; ctor Arthur N. Hntherfordi?0 291 Gominick Declola, 2 cart McGurn was quoted as Sa¥- |y, i The original measure appro- | church. An cxpert on hirds would, | 1Tity on the powcrful ways and it } Within 20 Miles of ; > e i i1 anotlher time. THiS was 10ken 1000 8135000 for the study, but o 10 OULL RUERCS! that bird houses | V14N committee and will continue 1l ‘cor 4 | At Sh R e il ol Jmportint mlormation by yaised in committce makes no | should be built all over to separate 1 that BN s pRdn, ‘ : ] ! 14.925 k & 5 was escapiog. 5 = L BRadit iy e on hntion | 1% il Garrett’s reign as minor- I28preser ost of wineh will e Hyvde, New Agric I e e e A\l | bppropriation. The substitute pro- | them and break up the convention | & 05 ZEE A T tions jobs, estimat-; Agriculture Louvise Rolf. arrested with Me-i iqus uxpenditures are to be made idea. ity leader began it had becn a long Miehiga f the it onfere Washington, reh X " u i 1 tod El cus s wavialls il B2 oHEmAL | aseianicat Corlit oo o diy. Apbro ; SeCIe(an I l'drmer n, was 1o:be armianed today. | huim the consent of the i ol ay y . i I lleader to hold the board of —_— e ¥ with MeGurn and neli. The | gnovout and control® g : ranking place o il Gl GG U lur s fnspector Olaf A. Puter- | : i Gungatofs were lesch hosked: ol ringe and, vonlirel Tax Collections for this committe A H Loard of iz Jtlotia. Sneluding SMming on ; e e ooked 00| The commission would be author. | '3 5 N o bed * burean 3 ¥ iMinEg A faeion LA ot M l i ot e ity 170 fo confer with Hartford ofi- February Total $12,927 i i i cHbien] I i vanl tar ) . nen shot down 1ebe gls and the state commission of | Tax collections for the wonin o st o 'y""j" of Garrctt 1 s st rans of et ; : RS Ratait fssurod culpture relative to their respeciive | February exeeeded tiose of iy | ANE fobointed acting peader when New England. The special site of the natio i ey comributions 1o the eapense in.|Tuary, 1928, by $T.01281, accord- | Nwalth forced the late Clande 5 FER Just as aEriculiur rents dotte Loomis, made public toda of the time from tl. Lindbergh's Missing SISVl M Js 9 its atie e ments o A fight expected at the roads, riv. | The total was $4 s against | Wb '1;.:"” |(I(I'"‘i|”-'; Plane Wheel Found Pedilimevinnd Skociiale oy Mun Known As “Ratticsnake fil | 7% and bridges committee next week | §5%.5551%, Addivions wore made to | g Mexico City, March 2 (@ —The | farme eds when he assunicd {will revolve around the Merritt | !¢ 8¢ i 2 AONE s Einien & eWRDATS rons wabid the post, the InComing secroiary of May Have Died New York Oty | highway roposition, which High.' Taxes, $18.912.74; sewer, $7,997.04; Garner was given authority by the Be. | Newspaper La 1 A today said at oo 0 ol o Tiliaz with i} 8! y prop . wh High- | L improvemcnts. $4.134.21; | CAUCUS 10 appoint an assistant leader top three hours had received advices locating the (B MERRE R S e e owne| Year Agw. | w»y Commissioner Macdonald hopes . ' sprinkling; : personal, 4nd it is expected the will choos: L h ' 5 tepresentative John McDutfie of ing Under Influence of Liquor and niissing wheel which caused afl the JEREUE s b 3-\|w‘|' EvtiEs Ih:(;uxh’ T p v trout Wednesday when Col. | ¢ Connty, Migsourl. N Sanly W. Gray, who was well ! Mr. Macdonald feels the act, pass- = Nial g Egan and Sullivan Having Defective Brakes, Iy County. Missourl. _Like r i sbama. Charles A, Lindbergh landed at tne . Known in and about New Britain o |4 last session authorizing 10 mil- G b = | Jurdine, 100, Mr. Hyde is 2 busine SMERT RIS et Will Sing in Meriden| . L g Valbue Mying field with his e e st e aiase deCade ago. is the subject of an in- |lion for the project, should be re. RTMENT RECORD Among the 50 who will take part | arch 2 ) DT ncee, Miss Anne Morrow. o e et e S a1yt doea police, ‘in wite, considered and repeated. and said | Co Ko, of the s departmeon | Claims Agamst City in the mir revue which will be [ oSSR SEIG e conrt today | The paper received letters from a St o livesx a1 192 Chestnut street.[so in a letter to Gov. Trumbull. At} “a% g Pl A L For Sidewalk Falls it e Meriden A, 0. K| or o0 eutomobile with de. | village named Huchuetoca, about i Hode 8 51 vears oid, He was | [4VIDE asked that an effort be mad-la state Chamber of Commerce [ON Stafiley strect, caused by a short it 5 Monilag, mights e o e h Bt RO 'miles north of Mexico City, sayirg AT Hydels 5l yea . to determine whether or not he is juncheon meeting last Monday, | CiFCUlt in the wiring. at 6:17 Jast | Feancin X, Fean and. James ¥, gar. | ective brukes and for driving while | 1ea Rorth of Mexteo GUr. sa¥P8 yurn in Lrineeton. 4 little fown i iing When e $85 006000 toll exprem Cvening. the owner of the machine | neis X. Egan and Jame S| under the influence of intoxicating | the e ce “D Mercor County. Missouri. 1S e ; . i daadaoih »d Witchidwi Btiain of this oty The revoe 8 ;17!1 r HHm \”: ‘m_:m‘ by 7raffic{found in a fleld niearby. ‘Presim-{c e Juces Iia B. Hyde, formerly Gray wag known as “Rattlesnak: highway proposition was discussed, DeINg 4 man named Witchidwick, ac- Leing directed by Clem Lewis, als | hauor: He was aries i 5 , e BlUS es RaL ety - Dolly,” and was classed | b wie neked whether his opposition | COFding to the department report, | “ & el S e | Policeman Homer Sanford while he ably this was where the American (.4 r.presentative in congress trom PP » f = of this city. P s < p kir and showman. In March 1o the Merritt highway plan was| At 9:18 o'clock Co. No. 7 went to ” now | was on the way to Providence last airman and Miss Morrow landed for (he sucond Missouri district. 11928, word was received by his son, | Repaidads 261 ‘Hartford avenue and found Another feature will be the New (o, a picnic lunch. On taking off the After the death of his mother in|Eari’ Gray, of Berfin, that a maa| 00 On & feeling that it would fire § | d‘n do-‘m 5 ddewalk in front of the Fafnir fi:v\:"ml\'fl’: o P ‘X;'lflm ‘:'H;VJ\I"' wheel was lost causing the plane 10 ii39, Mr. Hyde moved 10 Ohio and ' hulicved 1o be “Dolly" died at 1371 | 0PMict with, and be made unneces. | ChiMney fire " L%yt dnned by | Bearing Co. plant on Booth strest L ik 0 3 e Samuel Reo. ladder company 4 : - upset when the colonel tried to 1and ' lived there {wo years. He attend- raies oo e |sary by the toll highway. | on February 2, and the latter having suent. L. L. Harding Has Not on the remaining on el the Oberfin (Ohio) Military | g avenue, New York City. - Hist Ty fused to anewer beyond say- | Wa$ called a Lo imten Ter. oy spected that v and . s sister resd the obitus ot ice a | 0. N i no definite claim prepared hecause .nfnt;:{ln::.:;:’n ,"'A‘f"yv',_. il sl Recalled Reslgnallqn “Huehuetica™ means in Aztee “the Academy, received bis degree ot jocepan, ,’ ”v‘:rl :r;‘llnlr;!::m:‘ ated :\“n:, ing he thonght the houlevard w ‘;:‘o°".:f""’?c'f:‘:’:; 3 ‘;‘;:““ ’l“.’l‘( ‘:;;m‘"j of the uncertainty as to her expenses. s e gy Lee L. Harding. chairman of tie place of crossing” In ancient buchelor of arts from the Uni-|puri Gray, und recently @ lottor to|UNNecemary and invoived 100 great i tiines - {Action in both cases was deferr nouncement was made today commities in charge of the crection times the town was an important versity of Michigan and later the L. Smith at the Hacle ,Mu,,,_u,,h[an exy aders in Fairfield Ptes | Rossatte was represented hy At- buses will deave from in front of|of & junior high kehool in Newing- crossroad of the ancient Aztec em-|cegree of bachelor of law from the strect, Now York, was re.|county insist, however. thd foll = [torney Angela M. Lacava. He hus Judds' hall at 242 Main street ar | ton. stated today that he has not pire, but is now an unimportant -‘Lm crsity of lowa irned with the notation that Gray |hWighway proposition has Influenc Business Interests in France are |been employed as a laborer by the 20 o'clock Monday night. reconsidered s resignation wub- |lage. The lticr said the natives in- | pour years attor he began the was dead. [Mr. Mardoniad somewhat. and these conducting an active campaign for a |city. he said. He sustaine injuris B it o b . mitted at a town meeting Wednes Htended to preserve the wheel in their | e cice of law in Pr m in rreceived from Gray | lcaders have decided fo fight even|general tas reform. claiming that 1o hix head and arm. Mrs Mon- SN il Ue prescd Aay night when eriticism was hurl- ity Lall” thereby o<tablishing @ us his father’s part e war rlatives here came on Dec more forcefully for Merritt boule. [the prescot tax sitvation is scriomw- tanile fell on Lafayette sireet, Fatrick’s «ve socisl Tale | ed at the building focal mpuseum in which the wheel ricd Miss Hortense Cullers, daughtor €. 127, from Noew York. He re- |vard Iy hindering normal cconomic de- |front of Andrew Maletia's store ut Siali o6 March 36 will hold a Under the cirenmstances 1 can- | will be the sole exhibit of Charles Cullers, s plthy land ccived his mail tor some time at Saul | The toll highway measure. which | velooment |the corner of Beaver street on Jamn- Bearsal at the hall tomocrow not sce my way clear to reconsider — e (owner. near Trenton, Mo. They have ubin's druz siore, 1446 First ave-[will be given committee hearing) % ary 6 and sustained a fracture of 1« noon at i o'cloch. my resignation now,” he said. AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADWS onc daughter, Caroline, 16. |nue, New York, schedule next weck, has been cis- READ HLMLD CLASSIFIED ADS 'left arm. rea fow hours v support to ! ourney, to giy effort to 1 compiny he uniden- | liotel | i Lotels. Kensington Youth Arrested f The common council committee on claims heard James Rossatte of 24 Booth street and Mrs. Anna Montan- ile of 197 Gold street last night, the former askin~ $300 for injuries sus- tained in a fall on an alleged fcy