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News of the World ;’\\\'crnge :l)aily Circulation For By Assc.qiated Press A;fil 12rt|h".“f 1 6 ’6 1 5 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. -—TW"'GV‘\,\( UR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS vax -}l?‘ 3 REPORTS VIOLENGE THREAT | ™“ge'Nivir pier " W||.|. SPEND M||.|.|UN THIS YEAR FOR I HE TRED T0 TAKE POST v v e | 58 @b | WORK TOWARD REPEAL OF DRY LAW Elected President Pro {{A) PREMONITION | posca Evanglones = =) : R - Tem. But Falk Retains| OF []EATH EUMINH - ‘ o CC ' “Reds” Attempt to Foment Strike Letter Reveals That Gavel, Referri 'LEADERS CONFER WITH e g B - . | Association Plans to avel, Referring to! won o o], s AR By Junior High School Children; Agreement W hi ¢ h|Cook of Company 1 Found Dead Autharities Laugh At Movementi Concentrate on .State " First Warder Demes' in Br][lgep{]l‘t Room ildnho Senator Says He Will Have to | Referenda — WItDETS | Reserve Final Judgment Until He | Appeal Directed to Juvenile Minds Demands Free| Clashes Repeate y ol WROTE 10 GAPT. SQURE mes mocc, s s | Lunches for Pupis Whose Parents Are Unem- | Wigh Sen, Caraway. &ctmg Mayor Tells Toda\ Thus Far Is Favorable—President | No wonder Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce, above, are smiling.| ! n. araway. | William H. 2| ployed, Free Fare and More - He Heard His Nose| = AR i | homa City oil wells. Two years ago the Pierces signed what| I | ours After Superior cer Re- | y Kenny Expires Few| Anlous to Get Action on Agrec- | L6V Ve just been awarded 1,600,000 in royalties in two Okla- \ School Buildings. ment This Session. | they thought was only an oil lease to their 20 acres. Ldtl}l‘ ; Charges Federal 'Agents r . H reiv Tel Fear - s PRty 3 o i A moveme scoffed at by both|we get in the schoo ind deride J, of | " Would Be Punched if He| ccives Letter Telling of His Fear| Washington. April 17 (P—Support they lealned.tle,\ had’ blam{d away royalty rights. They filed | st el il TRl e s Do Not Report ‘All Facts S : i suit and the comt d mdel in their fav ! | v s for the Tondon naval limitation ecided in their favor. [ . | 5 i 5 5 Sl i 345 ‘nu will get under way this after-|*'tools of the hosses.” s ~ Forte Attempted to Preside e vipas Ialcated fodayiby Chels [ noon it the close of sessions at the | Captioned ~workers' childrent,| i Enforcement Killings Captain William W. T. Squire of 2 e cnate foreig = = H b s et ¢ onie 1 | Nathan Hale junior high school 1per goes on to say:-— N & "\b l Desplte His Selection by |Company 1, 169th regiment, C. N.| s (‘m‘t H‘;o:l_“ ConLETCn ey | when a communist attempt will be| * four years ago the work- —Five States in Absolute il . oIy e 2 3 ma rganiz . declare a|ers of America lay down their tools ' . G., of this cily, received a chcx? “I am entirely sympathetic to a nade to arganize pupils, dec y g i & May Day strike, anc emand, among o fight f E: tt- r day. Now Associates. vesterday from William H. Kenney, |treaty frce. from any political obli- MILLI[]N []N STUDY UFFIEER BEAT HlM ay Day siriie, and demand amopsdo fah toxaampphous cay. Now, | Revolt, He Declares i E | first cook for the company at n\\I‘fi?(‘“\“\‘hmb‘“l’;g‘\fi‘; 'C‘gl:‘;i‘r;fi":l. ”“];r'l Roys and girls leaving the sc i. " over L world. We, the workers' | Testimony. ‘Acting Mayor Dasial T Nalr saia | DienUC maneuverst 1ast! ummor, |55 nh L FOUSE SORISIERCE, CRRE s S | building yesterday were given pape: [ien of New Britain, together today ho was not a parly to any|'CUiNG the officer of the cook’s il calling attention to the meetin; ar parents, must protest | — great or small, to advance the cause o eting ) our p b Gl g o e G S S S e e ] Natl()fl,al Pl‘Othl[IOH Slll“!@y tOJFnChYS Home ]flmfie Says‘wv.mmm for this afternoon and |+ |+ the miserable conditions un-{ yu i ion April 17 (DI—Cone {rick “From what I have been told of |sponsorcd by the Young Pioncers of |dd. Mwhich we are forced to live. ! 1 ¢ the d o : stricken that his “time had come.”| 'F gt 1 Have | s : { [New 1 T s opsvent] "The Y Pioneers of New | linuing his assault against the dry SRAEL I By bk e s “time B la ofi Probe (i d B Cuilty of A ] ew Britain. The papers, apparer he Young Pioneers of New . L This morning Captain Squire was | {his treaty there arc mo yolticsl) robe Civic Attitude | Executive Gui fy o SRR e e e R s laws, Henry H. Curran, president of Walter R. Falk was to continue as|notified that Kenny had Deen |cOnditions in it and I do think it | b presiding officer at last, night's meet- | forns - der s sn anY, Jad been | patho cause of disarmament. But | machine, refer to the “patriotic bunk | (Continued on Page Two) ihe Association Against the Prohibi ing of the common council after + - ass finally .L,\ Ame ent, testified ef Duts e et o el oag | ros Pl sl et (O R RSB R DO CYSWITTIRE NEUTRAL}COMMISSION OPENS QUIZ ‘ O e stmite scnate lobby committee today that ast year, S 3 s was the first declars 3 . | e 1,000,000 to- conduct its & Talk led the caucus fight for|peaeer, | o0 UMM Ry cader of the forcign rclations | Financiers and Educators Will Com- | Norwalk Veteran, Snid o ll.\w | el Alderman J. Gustave Johnson Mon-|" 1n 1j 5 ‘ committee, which will be called up- 3 5 | a letter last January to Percy , 2 n his lefter Kenney said: “I dil| prise Board of Dircctors For Ov-| RBeen Involved in Drunken |um IniaslortaralAaL J AT Y ‘?-!Y m;\.\c‘ When Johnson failed to|not know anyone and T could not O ioND: JU(II-“"\(‘"'.. on the L] ! | § 1s of New York, which was Win_ election to the presidency of [ nove hand or foot. The doctor call- | he ldahoan's assertion was re-| gapization Which Will Gather| Makes Formal Complaint— lluhlm read before {he committde, Curran the council, a position which car-| ei Nt ‘walking " prcumonia, T wis)Sred By senatelonderaiasitore |l 0 S E i L AU _— said the chief plan in impressing ith it the honor of acting|(aken on my way home from wors |C2SHng support. ata Tor Reference Workers, | to § harges. “mayor. Ru bout. t The president indicated at the | S bC [ would Make N() J " F[ld w G l[ [E e flmtll”m ‘oumrryh“;:s ) 34 tumors were abou city ol o) S " e S C: 8 b I stly we! ( ist o old- Fall yesterday that Nair would not| it Foeenen s conference with Scnator Borah and | Atlanta, Ga, April 17 (UP)—| Hartford, April 17 (UT') —Charges ub-Gommittee Uy F100S Yyoman wuiily ol tx o i e allowed to preside at the meet-| TLEPIY Tegarded By Company U | ¢ an carlier mecting with Senator |Twenty widely-known industrialists, |than an inmate of the Iitch Home o Shie i apcin WISUOTE ) : : Bill” Kenny held a high place |\ya(s an |financicrs and cducators, it 1- | for. Solicra at Nerofen Holghs was Xflep[l(}fl to This Rule ot ]0“ l‘OIl] mster Tioee ot s e ! mg, his clection to the office of iy (1o estoom of fellow members of Watson, of Indiana, the republican | financiers and cducators, it was an a2l 8 | sin and previously in Montana, Ne- president pro tem. notwithstanding, < mbers leader, that he is anxious to send the |nounced today, will form the board |clubbed when officers attempted to vt e ] ; ooty A = vada and New York. and the acting mayor sald today he L’:“]"P““i‘; Jémxf\i “o(;l l.mf‘i'lv;lo:!\;lij \‘WL 1o the scnate for ratification at|Oof directors of a new $7,000,009 [break up a drunken party in the| t to find out I than | home are being investigated by th This year's campaign, the letter punch in the nose” it he attempped | TCC Meals & dax. The cool’s Job | yra will not reach a decision, how- | 32,000,000 citizens of the United [Connceticut Veterans' Home Co setts ‘and. continusd in: oMor: atates to demand the gavel. in the army is one that never brings {over, until the London dclegation |States feel about prohibition. | mission, Benedict M. Holden, el e ! s @ 2 decoratio alor but N s 5 5 B et . : = el “as fast as we can reach them.” Talk Ignores Nair ‘ux ns for \flvflr but ‘FOI(‘D“HHMUNR. Senate le s asked time| Edward Kennedy, acting exccutive {man of the commission, said tod \‘_hwl Board Memliers Do Not Favor | Ex-Actress Who Claimed Wealthy N o After a resolution had been intro- | oo n army marches on it3|¢g sec the treaty be committing | director, said the names of the men | The investigation resulted from | The aesociaiion spent $427,513 1ast duced and passed.last night. elevat. | omach” was always in the mind of |{pemselves and before approving |would be made known in a few days|complaint by William Fitzpatrick.| Indiscriminate Rentinz of Bassett| Traction Magnate Was Father of | " Questioned-abont the' amb Tt ing Nair to the posi . Company I's first cook. He always|gefinitely of consideration at this|Dby the organization, which led | Norwalk veteran, that he was| e mosition, Alderman|j;.g tne welfare of the boy G St 2 : ;] ¢ Talk, who had opencd the meeting ; i c session. [the National Drohibition Survcy. |struck and otherwise mistreated by| Street Building to l‘r\xlu('(‘l\—; Child Pales at Verdict—Jurors ly“‘:‘\’m‘(‘l’:"‘"fiw”‘;““m‘m““fm‘“““d 2 and ‘was presiding, called for the | ce mvane’ Li comPpany went out Would Hasten Action | Working with the board, he said, |Capiain Arthur C. Bennett, execu| b g S g Ol Elsven Higre: Stk st next order of business, the reading % > used every means| e it is sent to my committee,” [would be an advisory committee of | tive officer at the home, according to | out of every four persons in the of petitions. When scveral had |OSSIPIe 10 get the food to the out!commented Senator Borah, “I am in {87 members, including the gover- | the commission head | B organization, regardless of New York, April 17 (UP)—OIlga |United States were wet and that five been read and there was no change | 00" S2Ps and it arrived on time |favor of disposing of it.” [nors of several states. | Will Mect Today it charges admission to its |Lide Edwards today was found|gtates were in “revolt” against the in the chairmanship, Councilman iy ancos Serseant Joseph Batrelt| However, Chairman Hale of the| To Have 20 Branches | Molden said the commission was| functions will pay $125 for the |guilty by a jury on a charge of at-|pronibition law. Samuel Sablotsky, sixth ward demo- | 213 fi"“’“d Cook Conrad Lindelot fsenate naval committee, Who was & | Kennedy cxplained today how the | due to meet at the capitol this after- | Nghtly rental of the Senior high |tempted extortion filed against her| cCurran also charged that some of crat, arose and inquired: “Why isn't “‘jr'h‘..)':":h]vy u:ush-t o(r b‘\\ the men. {junchcon guest at the White House, |new organization would function. 1t{noon to decide what action, if any, |¥chool auditorium if the recom-|hy Nathan L. Amster, wealthy trac-|the prohibition officers did not Te- the new president pro tem. prosiding | ;. o Va3 ‘;;‘;j"l{i"‘;i’f*‘i €ana- | served notice sometime ago that the | il be incorporated under the laws | to take. It the commission decides | Mendations of the special committee | tion man. - | port all the facts concerning persons at this meetirg 2" iy 2 i 2. 2 lived about |{reaty would reccive ouwlemhlmor Georgia, he said, and will have j] itzpatrick's charges are true, he re accepted and adopted by the The attempted extortion charge |killed in enforcement of the liquor Alderman Talk shuffied in his| \C\ YOrk state for several years|discussion” and a clear path for it | pianches in 20 widely-scattered |said, the persons or persons respon. | S¢hool board at its next mecting. |grew out of demands which Amster |laws and said that Seymour Léw- chair, and replied o the effect that | o, 28 & member of the New York |in the senate is not assured. American cities, Tts purpose awill |sible will he discharged immediately,| This question was argued at some |claimed the girl made after their|{man, assistant secrotary of the it was immaterial to him who con- | o\ 4 Unadectore s came Senator Watson likewise is Waiting | e 1o “obtain cducational facts” for| The commission af a meeling at|IenEth at the school board meeting |association had existed for mor iry in charge of prohibition, ducted the meeting, but that it was | CoTnceticut: < to sec the final form of the pact. | guigance of legislators and any oth-|the Noroton institution Tucsday |lass Friday and at that time several 'than a year. He admitted paving|accepted the reports. agreed beforehand that he was to At Niantic for Three Years |ers who may desire them as refer- | heard testimony from the com-|members informed the board thatithe girl $170.000, including a trust Names States in Revolt continue as the presiding officer. but | o O 8¢¢ount of previous National To Begin on Cruisers |ence at no cost. he said | plainant, Captain Bennett, Colonel |the original rate of $175 for nightly | fund, during the course of their af-| Cupran testified that New York, that if the council preferred to have | (UATd service hie had the privilese | Washington, April 17 (®—Repre-| o policy of the organization will | William H. Walsh, commandant at |Tental of the auditorium has been | oy, Maryland, Wisconsin, Montana and him leave the chair he would do se, | Of CNIStng for one period. He had [sentafive French of Tdaho, chairman | o ~right down the midds ot the|Uhe home, and others. 1itmatrick | the subject of severe eriticism by the | Claims Son Tis Child Navada: ¢ At ot were in revolt against the “Well”, answercd Sablotsky, “the h"fi‘n in camp at Niantic for the p.‘-s‘(\\ the important naval appropria- | rond » said Kennedy. (reiterated his allegations under oath, | Public minority side of the house knows|liIe¢ ¥ears, having been seconl|tions subcommittce, said today that| g x rothing about any agreement and | %%k Until last year. : | s the New Britain Musical club| The sirl contended that her small | prohibition la York financial house has If the man’s charges found to | il s d R \ json was the child of the wealthy an said he obtained his in< L ! % E been awarded a contract to raise the (e without foundation, Holden de.|Wrote the board asking rental ofly o tion man and denied she had |formation about Montana from the we weren't told about it. The| . JSenNey was well known in this (Continucd on Page Two) 187,000,000 on a commission of 4 1-4 | = the auditorium at a cost that would ! v s iy L : attempted to extort money from |1926 and 192§ election returns. minority voted for Alderman Nair|SIY When lic worked in lunch carts. per cent,” Kennedy said. “Mor | (Continued on Page Two) onlyheoyLicad fexnerisen = sy than C 4 him. She claimed all the money had | In 1928, he added, the association ; He was employed in Plainville for g the plan of the club to conduct ¢ i and we're entitled to know wh ) KEY BURG AR vls”s $50,000 alrcady has he c rit- | R —_— plan -5 | rive mtarily by =i ropriated $10,000 for the prohibi« isn't in the chai ; My SO time and immediately after h: | ) rcady has been underwrit been given k voluntarily by Am ppropriated D v I ; a state convention g g o J {ten for preliminary organization | : L ster. tion referendum. o Ty T g Ciain hudkLomludc\l his camp duties i TWO MORE HOUSES HERE work, and under a detailed budge: | UI[iLEY IMPR[]VES Wnicntama or the nerame antsts (SR NC A R BT S e All eyes turned toward Alderman worked in the Miss New Britain . : ~ ] ’\\\” contribute their services is sl > Eltaln | plan, on a strictly non-profit, non- B [ marricd men, had deliberated a to- | Tndiana, remarked that the associa- < Nair, with the expectation that he lunch cart on Xast Main street. This will be the feature of the con- s political, non-sectarian, neutral bas- ¥y tal of almost 11 hours when the | tion had collccted $1§2.000 during : ; This husiness was then owned by vention to be held in this city and |t almost 3 } would substantiate the statement of | « ¥ LS P . o is, the rest will be | verdict was brought in today. the first two months of this year e el e et e | e ey d) Jewelry Taken From Carlson Strect 1] b e Sl LR Governors Sign Up jioteamizslon WilliBe iehargeds i kel iy ooN, thollcassiltte)vos: 152,000 had been contributed 0. 'Phen Alderman W, H. Judd o}, (O P SUEE O ? Ied T, o Commie | terday. They deliberated long, with | Delaware, New York, Penne the third ward arose and termed the [ 1VeS €X¢ept tha S s e olone man holding out for acquittal |sylvania and lllinois. Catherine Martin of this city who (Continucd Page T Pl R 't M | teeman Joseph M. Ward, who was | ar BeEY | Repealed State Acts ot later @ivorced him. She is marriel Soliifingnion base ina) hysicians Report AYOY' | umed chairman of the special com- [ Of the former actress | ) Ao o age Two) J ) ; J o A _ | This morning the jury resumed.| Curran said the five states he again and is living fn. Now York| Two.more house burglarics were Is G But mittce, said it was the opinion of the | _ 0 jury. e urzanseall ihe el oard city, He has a son, George committed in this city last night, s Gaining But is commiliee that such would be the [ShOrtly after —going back into the | ned ha s NAIR VETUES MEASURE Kenney of Hudson Talls, N. Y. entrance being gained in both in- | Viery Weak ase. Other members of the com-|JUry room, they asked for a tran- e n ) s, ar- Cont {8 age Two. Funcral arrangements are incom- | stances by use of keys. Officer mittee are Dr. Henry T. Martin, |Seript of the testimony of Mrs. Har {ConnusdiontRaE ) plete but it is expected that a mili- | Thomas C. Doyan of the detective | 4 Louis W. Young and Secretary Hen- |rict Stackpole, mother of Lyl ———— is brought to this city G At the home of Henry W. Neu- Mayor George A. Quigley’s condi-| i B | Miss Edwards of having once heen i Another organization asking re- rath, 48 Carlson street, the rear |tion was reported as improved duced rates is the Choral Union |Amster's sweetheart. today if the $12 te would also | Mis| Home — Child's Bank Robbed Advisory committce members renaye ki : < | In Monroe Street Dwelling. | door was opened and jewelry valued |the New Britain General hospital to-| $ . . S B e ] 3 | e ! which intends to conduct a concert | After the jurors had perused this| Decl Falk Did N Liquor Laden Schooner |at 200 taken, netween 7 ana 9:10| Individua and Firms |doy, where his physicians Drs. Jo- | 1"l imission will he charged, | (estimony they returned _ with th eclares Falk Did Not Put Under Guard at Wharf | oclock. The loot included a wom- , N seph H. Potts and George A. Bod- | qhis will be held on April 30, verdict and although finding Miss It Before C a ow TLondon, April 17 (P |an's diamond ring, a wedding ring | Named in Federal ley, with Dr. Henry I, Stoll of Hart- Judge Tach Case Scparately | Bdwards guilty, asked that leniency e efore Council Liquor laden, the auxiliary schooner Imth_ the initials “D. M. K.” and a| ¥ 3 ford in conference, arc in almost| mhe matter of accommodating con- [be showp her. : Shesial Pr i Alamac of New York foday awas|M&N'S ring with red stonc and the | Court Charges constant attendance since his sud-|yontions was discussed at a meeting | Seven and Onc-Half Years Churches Plan pecia operly held in custody of the comst | Pitials “H. W. N.", also a man's| den relapse following i Visit 0f ScV-|o¢ {ho sub-committee last night. The| 7The maximum sentence for her| Sef : D guard at the state plor hore, The|Vateh. The rings are imperfect,| SR al politicians Tucsday MOTMNE. | jpembers were of the opinion that |offense ia seven and one-halt years'| SeIVIC for Fast Day > 5 eEEy *" | Neurath told tI lice, ha g been | Eoh o - 3 o T & P e Acting Mavor David L. Nairs first | YC55¢h @ Lwo masted, 63 footer, wa st So-DOLICE, MENENE boeh | e Cinainnatl 0L FANGI T (GR) he mayor's temperature has|cach convention should he handled |imprisonment cut to remove them from the fingers | rify-one individuats and. fon fiem | ] : : T Tomorrow : Laizh o isiarast g -~one individuals and fo s, | gone down to 100 from 105, which|as a separate case. Some of the Mi wards was nervons when day n office proved to be o busy ons| 292 late yesterday at the statelge iy wearers some time ago. e i (}: b ron I i with more than a score of resolutions | PIF after liquor was found aboard| " petween 3 and 11 o'clock, the first| York and Brooklyn, were indicted adopted by the common council last | '¢T N an investigation after the|foor tencment of Jack Goldbers, 6 |1,y the foderal grand jury foday on night before him for approval . boat was brought in on suspicion. |\fonroe street, was entered through | charges of selling Jamaica ginger as The acting head of the city gov- x men, aboard the schooner at|the rear door and every room ran-ig hevcrage £ ernment approved all but two, held | {h¢ time of the scizure, were bo-|sacked. A child’s bank was opencd | The indictments were returned in one for conference with Mayor|in& hcld at the base under guard to-|and the contents taken. — Goldbers | jine it government's recently George A. Quigley and vetoed the|day. The illicit cargo of the Ali-|did not know the exact amount of impaign to curb an other. He also appointed & commit. | mac was discovered in a secret hold. | money in the bank. | cutbreak of partial paralysis, alleg- tee of the common council to investi- ! Iy duc to the drinking of Jamaica gzate the work donc on Willow Brook tract. Scores of victims | flood relief, the cost thus far and treated in this area. The in- Tuesday night. His pulss|conventions may not be acceptable [the verdict was returned. Her face has dropped to 100 from 130, its|=o it was decided that each case will [paled. As she answered the routine i 3 3 7 maximum point since the relapse he Jeft to the school board when the fquestions in connection with the | Tomorrow, Good T mla‘.\‘: will be The physicians pointed out today | rental request is made verdiet, she spoke weakly. observed quictly in New Britain ac- [that the mayor is very weak and| Another matier was the renfal of | She was led from the courtroom |cording to the usual custom. With that extreme cfforts will he made to|the hall for rchearsals. After some {and taken to Harlem prison where | the exception of religious services 1; conserve his strength. No one ex-|discussion the members voted to|she will be held for sentence next | many churches and the groun: pt members of his immediate fam- = — | —_ breaking ceremony at the murt{‘cu;'lfl will be permitted to see him for | (Continued on Page Two) i (Continued on Page Two) golf course, there will be practically | | no activities in the city At | = —— | AIl business places and profession- the probable final cost and w ’ U l L R 'bl ' | e it i, |21 offices and banks and city des e probable final cost a i o s cre supplementar. s S : compietion. serving on s comnir | VY OMMEN'S ULy Le€gs Iesponsible 3 eturned i Covimgion, 1oy, | (Continucd on Pase Two) Wldow Demes Slgnature to Wlll e 1o returned in Covington, Ky. tee arc Councilman W. G. Gibney, e R For Long Skirts, Authority Says " ™" ™" ™ " yusy Razg BunLDING IN Was That of Estranged Husband ' e ol i o | mail will be made and all windows Nair will not sign the resolution SHAAlS Bof I seRl ateaDniz| | except the money order window will engaging cngincers to make a surv e e e e e s R TV SR FAGE UOURT n : of the sewage problem until he has| - e¥ York, April 17.—(P)—Wom- | he believes. Just long enough to be open until 5 o'clock. 4 Ceig] o rork ckman: the (Special to the eral dren, four of w are living. She A = i i Isasiied whather the action esta thel o oy ooy oo pesponsible forihie lons) miladysa idsereo (ol itho srace and |;;‘Irfiol;v'({\r\c-nn\-(::\l T 'A"f‘:f',}\‘\;Il', | Wartford, April 17 — Denial that | 4isg me‘ A u‘l‘vim il u‘u;nlv‘rr‘[ L \‘;l.‘mk g\" = n}f,ofi"mo:x“c;: approval of Mayor Quigley, he said 7]""';" Lal o "‘m""d\""d,{“' dignity that is supposed to be her | i "y Gugenheim, president, Al-{Inspector Rutherford Issues Final| the signature (o the paper alleged 0| for 20 years, then, because of i-| (o or Jitey. Calls for o Visiting today. Councilman William D. Boyle |11, the opinion of Baron De Meyer, | herltage. : _|ired M. Gugenheim, managing di- | | be the last will of the late Timothy | fiuence of his sister, Miss Annie Fay ,1\“(’\ ftor hat time SRl Ma A had protested against action on this| Niernational style espert and widely | American women are wearing |t i 1. H. wWells, salceman of | Edict to Owners of Gutted Gold | F. Fay an of the Automotive | he left her and deserted her. Short- | h'pe G0 € K e T oo measure because Quigley’s views had | KNOWN fashion writer. themt so now,ihe said, Infact La (i S, onats dompany, JAustin B3| : | Sales & Service Co. repair shop in|ly after that, she said, she had him | °f DY UIe fK¢ Gl not boen conveyed fo {ho common| “Women have advanced a great|Americaine is wearing her clothes | 1o ATORE FOMAKES SRS TR | Street Structure | Ne ain, was {hat of her late | brought into court and he was or-|PIORC 260 S council, and it is the plan of the|Many reasons for those long ekirts, | these days with as much dash and | o,y payy, and Dolan Chemical com-| aichael and T. Jeizinski, owners|7usband was made by Mrs. Anna B. | dered to pay $12 a week towar o e acting mayor to cover this point to-| Put the real reason lics in their own | distinction and chic as any woman in | .o “Boston. Harry Gross, propri- grionag sl e dolaupacy S| 1ray ick, Ma on the stand|the support of the family. She tonight to remain closed until Mon- ac; i i b e et s pay Boston v HIemy la e RIoRE S odtal bl la e sl st Aba L e ] e e 0oy rneglom s Tt B e T The resolution vetoed has to do just returpged to America after a| Moreover, 75 per cent of America's and the Multon Chemical Co,, | ¥, damaged by fire last month, have |,/ 0q vosterday before Judge Al-|ways nervous, irritable and cranky, | COUNty Manufacturers' assoclation with the establishment of new fire|ViSit to the ~leading dressmaking | wealthiest women are buying their|gs Iu1ton strect, Boston; the Hub 'l'“l“l iy ’“»‘“‘""‘] 10 jremoxs the ) red Baldwin and a jury. | adding that one time he put a hot|on Myrtle street will be closed from limits, held up because it was not 5““0\'("‘ OUESESE e ;Itol‘hrs HEn: & home in the United | proquets compan Tulton .\ll‘(‘\‘l.'u’:‘{!d‘i::‘g’; or face police court Pro-| =g, gaiq that she was familiar | brand on his son’s ankle and the boy ‘0"‘_‘53)‘5 Ohl ‘;“"““fi‘l“'-bc e properly put before the council last| “When Lhe couturiers saw how the | States, he said. ston; Leo Dreyfoss and Irving i with his signature and she offered a | was unable to walk for 16 weecks. X Sl hied 2 night by Alderman Walter R. Falk ‘ki;“ Tor (“CTL‘\S“I‘E"> 5’0'"!1‘"1:‘ To ‘(“‘1-"“‘ ‘I“C-"'rC "“§”"~' :‘]‘0“‘“‘»* ol nRondletor oI tive QUaKCIty : Rlu\ldm'g ln‘sw«mr A \" Wi'i”"‘l’iwmm»mgo T i i e o O e e A e “]::3"(1‘(“;“;9:::01_:;‘“ “1:“;:_‘:”‘;“ :t]:: the presiding officer. When this -|and up and up, when they saw what | originated in France. But they're e ord caused this notice to he served band signed 14 yea 0 in or-| have stayed with her except for his|churches y: R Tosall cam up for action, Couail-| Borsible sighte were revealed in bony | buying them in New. Yot and mol (Conitued on Dags Two) vesterday after a consultation With | der o compare signatures. The hear- s‘s,mf\;"m‘%m = ; tions of the cross will be said at man W. G. Gibney moved that it be | knees and that ugly line at the top |in Paris. o | Mortimer H. Camp, acling corpora-|ing on her appeal from the decision| Annie lived w5 ‘Tem for «\\‘Orlom in the afternoon. held over for one month. Alderman | 0f the calf, they knew somecthing Sees Same Clothes Here i o R TR AT 2 S A tion counsel. A written notice Was|of the probate court of the district| months when th \‘*‘lirs( mar-| Special services also will be. ob- J. Gustave Johnson amended that|had to be donc. There was only one| “American buyers and dressmalk- | given the owners several weeks ago | of Berlin which accepted the will as| ried and she refused $3 a[served Saturday morning in all' the the ordinance be adopted, whereupon | thing to do— pull the skirts down— | ers work so fast and their exccution THE WEATHER after an appraisal had been made | the last will was resumed at 10:30 | week board, Mrs. Fay said, , She|Catholic churches. : 3 Ialk put the amendment. but did not | and they did i as fast as they could. | of Parisian models is so perfect that Do | and it was determined that the fire | o'clock today also stated that Mr. Fay oftgh told| A community communion . service, put the motion as amended. | That's the real story of the long|when-an American woman goes 10 New Britain and vicinity: | |10ss was more than 50 per cent of Blames Sister-in-Law | her he was trying to avoid hid sister. | for Protestant churches will be held Explaining his attitude today. Act- | skirt.” Paris she sces the same clothes she Cloudy, probably showers to- the value of the huilding. The no-|{ Tn answer to questions by her at- [ She first learned about her hus-[this evening in the First Congrega- ing Mayor Nair said it would he fu- Sought Grace Only | could buy at home. Only a few night and Friday; slowly ris- | |tice was ignored and Inspector|torney, Leo Halloran of Framing- |band's death from a nicce in Wal- | tional church with most of the fils for him fo sign the resolution| At that, the couturiers mever in- | frocks that have been originated ing temperature, Rutherford is now sounding a sec- | ton, Mass, she said she and Fay|tham, Mass. She said that Protestant churches participating. since it could mot be considered a | tended skirts to be really long by | : law. ‘dn.\' or sweeping the floor by night, ' ond warning before bringing. prose- [ were married in 1897, stated — (Continued on Page Two) ‘»\ — %} cution. thet she was the wother oz five chil-» (Continued on Page 20) (Continued on Page Two),

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