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WASHINGTON GIRL ENGAGED TO MARRY NEW JERSEY ENSIGN BOTH SIDES AGREE {SIDE TRACK BILLS —|"RUN OUT” CHARGE TO QUIT LIMERICK, | FORCITY SCHOOLS | AGAINST sn AVERTING A CLASH! AT THIS SESSION FAKED BY LOBBY eee (Continued From First Page.) Free State and Republicans] Legislature Speeds Up Work British Troops on Close Watch Withdraw Their Forces | and Both Houses Are Ready | when the meeting was called tere for Disturbances in F i to Adjourn Friday. impossible to get a favorable report. eerie nant poeee eS Senator Lockwood wired here this Big Cities. morning that he will return to the Capitol this afternoon ready to round out the explanation of the separate bills, copies of which will be placed on the desk of the members of the Senate and Assembly: on Monday GERMAN PAYMENT] FROM SHP BOARD Award of First Billion in; Rep-] System a Failure, Their Reply arations Gives England 550,- | to Letter Asking Them to 1° 000,000 Gold Marks. Withhold Judgment. (pectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, March 11.—George E. Chamberlain, Frederick I. Thomp- Allied Finance Ministers Pass]*" 894 Admiral w. 8. Benson, the * three Democratic members of the , U.S. Demand to Their | unitea states shipping Board, who Governments. have undertaken to persuade members of thelr own party in Congress to get behind Chairman Lasker's ship sub- sidy plan, to-day drew the fire of True Bills Found by Januagy-¢ Grand Jury Announced, i, Elizabeth. One hundred and thirty-one saloon- keepers of Union County have indicted by the January Grand Ju on charges of selling liquor witho a license, it was announced at conclusion of the sitting of the @ Jury in Blizabeth, N. J., last wiley The cases date back more than year. ; The skloonkeepers were arrested both had leaves, The result was that LONDON, March 11.—Extraordi- nary precautions were taken by Brit- ish garrisons throughout India to- day to prevent armed uprisings on the night. It was this work that called] Part of natives as news of the arrest him to New York. of M. K. Ghandi, the famous Non- Republican Army im Lime: he ment set for next Friday noon, Rssereapstl ies the netiatiath All the bills for reorganizing the \Seeplecaget ge alge end ae Co-operative Leader, spread through both parties will evacuate the city, |%ctool systems have been thrown out afternoon that he wou the country. Quiet was reported in ing at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon to Small maintenante units of official BRITISH WILL REMAIN, |“! P™ptesigt Garstpontet ot ALBANY, March 11,—Both branches BELFAST, March 11 (Associated | the Legislature end the week tn Press).—A settlement of the trouble | #4 Position, and there appears to between the rival forees of the Irish | P¢ 20 Teason for delaying the adjourn- | _ PRESS RAPS AMERICA. PARIS, March 11.—The Allied For- elgn Ministers have agreed to divide as follows the first billion marks re- ceived from Germany to pay the costs of the armies of occupation: Great Britain, 550,000,000 gold marks; France, 140,000,000; Belgium, by the Republican leaders, including} consider the housing bills, and said} the big cities, where extra troops Are/ wsrerent times under the Van Ness the Meyer-Uliman bill, giving the| that he had telegraphed to all mem-jon duty. law, which the Court of Errors and Democratic members of the House forces, it Is provided, will occupy the! +. Roard of Regents control over| bers of the committee to be in attend} ‘The Indian leader was quietly ar-| Appeals decided a month ago was an?” Refract! 8 steals a tahbigehead military barracks now in possession]. yor city schoola, and the| 2"ce- This means that if there is 2) rested at Ahmedabad, 300 miles from| constitutional. The cases of the tn- mittee, ! of the Free State troops. (By “offi- ©] full attendance of the committee the) ), a spirited t t| dicted men had been tried without af, Representatives Ewin 1. Davis be i Ki cial” forces, presumably, the British Wright bill, making clty Boards of} bilis will be reported out and a saving ays AC: SP away to prevent). y undér this Jaw and the og b idtus- $f tia Sakae “ 3 igh. peckaies ns {Education elective. of two days effected in speeding them] attempts at rescue, The incareeration | ity of them had been sentenced to se ufus es! aed lor Me ink * fed in Limerick}, measure introduced by Senator| through the legislature. of Gandhi, who Is believed by the na-| u fine of $500 and serve three mont the remainder, except for the equiva-|sroronant afarine Committee, and an wat 31 @reloek thie mecning iarge| Schuvier Meyer prohibits members of| MILLER DORS NOT CONSIDER | {ives to bes “Mahatma,” possessed in te County dal. 5 lent of 172,000,000 lire, which will bo] .uthority on the subject, vigorously ; SDGOROIY hodins'o€ tions were Tonving the ity: |e uniforfned police and fite forces| TALKS AS A CONFERENCE. of miraculous powers, is the British Ma era earterrty he brea puid to Italy, amd thi sitioh of the Shippin a from soliciting money for field days or] Gov. Miller when asked if there had |Government’s direct defl to growing stay of eentence pending the decist ‘The United States is not mentioned! noard head ond hie associates on the [Frank Linke of Plainfield Wins] te sa uae catisena te the ‘ne-| police games. Since 1918, Mr. Meyer | been any conferences on the housing /gedition in India, It is a sign that re-| of the Court of Errors and Appeals in the cocamuntyie. eubidty queaion Vivian Gordon Brown for ele re ‘ i ings, in ae | sald, $1,661,000 has been collected for} bille sald that he had talked wi) pressive measures have been deter-] on the validity of the Van Ness ack. ‘The semi-oMcial Havas Agency ‘ , a Bride. suce with the agreement, and th) v,+ious police benefits. Dect, but that he would not con-|Mmined upon, and that the moderate] When this law was held invalid, thé: They close their case by submitting . Irish Republican Army regulars «le- subject, but County Prosecutor had the cases “re-’| this afternoon said: ‘Believing that/arguments against ship subsidies] ‘The engagement of Miss Vivian ‘The Assembly has cleared its cal-|sider that his talks were in the nature | policy of Edwin 8. Montagu, who re- parted for Ennis and West Ireland. | endar and caught up with the Sen- signed as Secretary of State for India,| The number of indictments was OF a. conference. turned to court under the Crimes Acty: “These matters are in the hands of the Legislature,’ he said, “and my the American memorandum estab-ltaken from a public document print- lishes a new interpretation of theled a few weeks, under the title, “Re- Treaty of Versailles, which document] port on the History of Shipping Dis- has not been ratified by the United States, the Allied Finance Ministers] o¢ Government Aid to Shipping, Com-| sign Linke is the son of Mr. and have decided to refer the memoran-| piled by the United States Shipping] Mrs. Frank Linke of Plainfield, N. J. Gordon Brown, daughter of Mrs. LIMERICK, March 11.—British|ato with the exception of the bills on Geary Brown of Washington, D. C..| mititary forees appeared in the :treets|the calendar for to-day and Monday to Ensign Gerald Desmond Linkes!here inte yesterday, supported by| night, All bills acted upon by stand- double-tureted armored cars, but/ing committees have been disposed of. after drawing cash for wages of the] arter Monday night's session the As- troops, withdrew to barracks, where|sembly calendar will come from the they are for the present confined, | Ryles Committee. awaiting developments. Monday night's session promises to It is felt that the strained situation | pe a long one and there will probably cannot last much longer, but the reg-|/be night sessions throughout the ular Irish Republican Army officers| week, except on Thursday night, set have instructions to avold conflict ex-/aside for the legislative correspond- has been definitely abandoned. known until it was announced. approval is not necessary until the] Lord Derby, regarded as a prob- ee Counistitee inte di ted. bebo bills come to me." able successor to Montagu as Indian| jeepers announced that o pibe ae "There has been some tate the youl Secretary, has been offered Cabinet] guilty had been entered before Jon, e State Trade Board pretty! posts frequently since his retire-|tice Carlton It, Pierce in Common the Governor was told, Bieas Court smnmedlately “T do not like it pretty well,” he} Ment from the post of Ambassador | Ple: urt immediately. The’ Sieh to France. He has been Postmaster answered, “but that does not say that are out under $1,000 bail each. ae Tam against it. My mind is open on|General and Secretary for War, a8 —_>—__— lees ary aes a {Dit| well as an Under-Secretary in the HOOCH LOAD GOES comes to me. But I wan ’ : I do not like it pretty well. I have|¥orelgn Office. He ia nominally o WHILE THEY EAT doubts about the advisability of cre-| Conservative. ating additional regulatory commis-| Reports from Delhi indicate the In- agreement, however, will be reached] ‘This document, printed in the name and signed late to-day, with reserva-|of the Shipping Board, goes into the tions as to the American rights." history of shipping bounties in other The French are exasperated at the] Countries of the world, and under- takes to prove subsidies have been American demands. The Gaulols to-| or no value to the merchant marines day referred to Roland W. Boyden,|of those countries. " Cohan Accuuses Spillb cept under extreme provocation, thus | ents’ dinner. " ccuuses Spillberg, America’s representative at the Quai] “The facts therein recited are so P ans Dp ie ssh i Sha reapeant. bills yet sions, but, as I say, my mind is} dian demands, which could have been fame th ; contradictory of your position that Pibcing: the hres bones mney S02 noeat SPens met easily just after the war, have 's Another, and Court .. disposed of are three urged in the ties on the shoulders of revolting par- Governor's message, State develop- haa anal ‘on ating s State ¢ Sektceone Legislature, as they were in the clos-| make acceptance impossible. It is kere mi central pur-|ing days of the session last year and] preaicted the Moslems will insist upon SS ee chasing committee, and carrying into the year before. The Legislative lead- . 300 000 BRITISH effect the constitutional amendment] ¢"* Yel. tne importance of passing| terms inconsistent with preservation The Lockwood housing bills have again become the storm centre of the Detains Them Both. Two men strode into the Weal Farms Police Station early to-day. “I'm Nathan Cohen,"? said one ‘Me and this here man, Abe Spill. berg, was riding from Boston on d'Orsay, as a ‘kill-joy. it {s dificult to belleve that you have Pertinax, in the Echo de Paris,!read this document, although com- asked: ‘What good was the American] pied in the name of your board," army on the Rhine, anyway?" the Congressmen say. The Figa: merica cries ‘Hands|, The letter to the Democratic mem- if ht off Germany, sinful Europe,’ but she Part ak Spite ollay dl ork Nha now assumed proportions that might —>——_ Allen Street Tenement Emp- providing for children’s courts. Fr cease Locl at least a majority of them and there | of British rule in India. The Lockwood housing bills are also}. 14 danger that they will be tied up] BOMBAY, March 11 (Associated \ demands hers all the same.” “Phere is less excuse for ship sub- : ; 5 to be acted upon. With regard to the : The Petit Journal: “Let America| sidies in this country now than ever tied Before Fire and Vic- agitation for home rule by the mu-| 0" Cy pointe: Socaiisiending Press).—While at Ahmedabad, Mo- truck untit we got to New Roqbali : ea ’ 2 : ry an i collect for the sequestered property in] before by reason of tho fact that our tim Are Loc: belay ey poser irypplea apes tee PS inder of the amendments|handas K. Gandhi, writing in thelinto a restaurant, In a few minut i the United States." Leatamoee Coveretaact-cwnes seetcan n aed: complished. but official consideration | ,_7he remainder of ths, Seewnie on| newspaper New India, sald that if he|1 go in too, and when we come ta The Journal asks why America be purchased by private operators at me waited so long. conn ee cc und the eniet| A explosion Jarred the 100 tenants Hosen shane) SOS argument heretofore madg in favor of|{n the five-story building at No. 99 ship subsidies has been based upon] Allen Street, near Delancey Street, at 5] HURT the allegation that ships could not dele 39 A. M. to-day and aroused the , IN AFRICAN STRIKE, —o— constructed as cheaply in the United | ennorhood. In a few minutes the (Continued From First Page.) is to be given it over thi 4 . st over the week-end. 111-1 reading calendar, were too far] were arrested the people should re-|find my truck gone, He telep Alread; f have bee : by the Governor, Tleutenant agrees down to be reached to-day, but there} | 1 unmoved. He asked that they|*°mebody to come and steal it.’ nor, Majority. ‘Leader Lusk and|!8 no doubt of their final passage} ™ “I did not," spoke up the oth early next week. fulfil the whole constructive pro-]+“There was $4,000 worth of whisk —— Speaker Machold. The bills now be- Bardolt “with nt o | sramme framed at Bardol ‘wi on that truck. We was to get fore the Legislature bearing on the} That there will be a fight on some) (1 yoy regularity and speed like|oft at Portchester on where to die subject are being gone over, and a|of the bills on the floor of the Sen- t ute goes without saying, For one|the Punjab Express, it, Put we aida 5 get the tip-off: anc . iderabl si somebody else, knowing what , thing, there is considerable opposi-| cagmics AND TURKS RESUME|the truck, drove it amy cloture becomes effective in the As-| tion to the bill substituting compul- Spread of Movement, sembly Monday night and no member] sory prison sentences for fines for FIGHTING IX ASIA MINOR. Magistrate Simpson in Mor Say Leaders. decision will be reached on Monday. tes as in some foreign countrie: m 1,000,000 Will Be Involved by| Matters will be speeded up when and our jaws forbade American regis- | numerous population was in windows, try of foreign bailt ships. or in the case of the more nimble, In or AGM ks TRS the street. CONSTANTINOPRE, Marcy 11.—|Court held them in $1,000 bail . There was no sign of fire as yet in will be allowed to speak longer than| violation of the Donnelly act, Some mm 000 bail each, ANTIS PLAN FIGHT No. 99, but the thinly clad occupants five minutes on any one bill. of the Senators have expressed the}A punitive expedition against che ee bi ON DRY AMENDMENT and their boarders were fleeing by ‘The bill to tax unincorporated busl-| opinion that the proposed law, which | Greeks in the 1 ontus region, bordering | ARMED THUGS HOLD uP roof, fire escape and hall. Policemen] LONDON, March 11.—Three hun-|2e88 8% per cent. on net income has| would have sent to prison the con-Jon the Black Sea, has been started Jona Dolan and John Engle of the| gre thousand machinists in engineer] Pe? Abandoned. Protests from big| tractors and building material men}by Feth! Bey, Turkish Natlonalist PAYMASTER FOR $1 Four Robbers Escape With Pay, roll of Pittsburgh Concerm PITTSBURGH, March 11,—] armed men to-day held up and J, W. Bishop and R. E. Malon masters for the Bernard G Company, at Penn Avenue and 124 Street and escaped with the con ferred throughout the night and this coct s Toward|Clinton Street Station carried man and, little business throughout the] convicted through exposures by the] Minister of Interior. Association Takes Steps Toward Shildren to tho street and assistea|!ng trades were locked out at noon to- State were so vehement that the Re-| Lockwood Committee, is too drastic. SS Participation in Fall the older folk. day. publican ipeslere eat agreed that it] Others are ready to fight against nd, has ordered , Electi re. The families on the upper floors} Union leaders and employers con- | WOU! 1 politics in a year when} the insurance bills which require the watersrand, has ordered the pubife to Election He went to the roof and over to an ad- a new Governor Is to be chosen to} companies to invest not less than 40 purer: indoors from 7 P, M. until 6] preliminary steps toward active} joining building, and later were as- Sree weal antiteeealtnalalia exploit this new ficld of taxation. per cent, of their future investable . a aid participation in the fall elections cam- {sisted down ladders from the fire es- a = -——s funds in mortgage loans, and some Jeppe, a suburb adjoining Johan- jaign were token at a meeting held |°2D* by members of No. 6 Truck. ation was “‘hopeless."" The lockout} ALBANY MAY LET are arrayed against’ the bill creating | Rrra to sf east, was seething { the Hotel Maitint by the N Acting Battalion Chief Martin and] affects a million workers. WALL STREET ALONE a State Trade Board and prohibiting with strikers this afternoon, Most of{{ the Hotel Martinfaue by the Now) men of No. 17 Engine finally found corporations and joint stock associa- che men were armed and a number|york Committee of the Association| the fire in @ rear two-room apartment | sland is faced with the greatest ig tions from becoming members of or DE eee iaayG a carried bombs. They are credited % on the third floor, When {t was out| {dustrial crisis since the coal miners'| ALBANY, March 11.—Chances of] connected with “any trade associa- e W. J. Rainey Company fs Agalnst the Prohibition Amendment. jen as ot most impoftant independent coal ar with planning to hold up the pollee} i ciaeu to hold a members’ {Chet Martin found the tenant, Abra-|lockout last spring. Machinists in/a legislative committee to Investigate| tion, society, club, brary, institute Ul Se cia th tha) CONSE in that area to prevent them from . = ham Weinbeck, thirty-three, whol 2,500 factories throughout the country | brokers and methods of transacting| or other form of organization of com- cone (ih rae Be: es : fat einforeing other points, particularly} rally at Carnegie Hall Thursday /jjved alone, unconscious from burns. business in Wall Street are extremely] petitors under whatever name or pre- ————— FEeIGD) BNA: ® lerReDUMver will be affected. ployees were walting at Allison f Fordsburg, where intermittent firing| night, April ¢, the fifth anniversary |He was taken to Gouverneur Hospital remote as the eesult of the attitude] text, or from becoming parties to (Contimued From First Page.) was continuing to-day. ef the deelaration of war by the|! @ dying condition, Firemen sald] J T. Brownlie, President of ihe} o¢ speaker Machold of the Assembly.|#ny trade agreement with competi- their pay. The position at Brakcan and Benon) | py): states. the explosion and fire were apparently | Amalgamated Enginecring Union, an-]| fe is opposed to the creation of new| tors, without having received the Se Rea a was extremely grave. The strikers W. H. due to a crude still, fragments of} nounced that as far as the union is] committees, believing their results| Previous approval of such Trade}, referendum until 1925, he said it GENERAL REYES KILL Capt. W. H, Stayton, National Vice resident, presided at the Hotel Mar- ying tinique meeting. Among the promi- nent New Yorkers present were Stu vesu.t Fish, who was appoinced treasurer of the New York branch Gen. Dan Appleton, C. R. Corning, are not commensurate with their] Board.” would not be necessary to wait for a which were found in the room, . concerned negotiations have ended. = Tere ieatar cece fe ovor-{cost. also that the present statute,] The primary purpose of this last | constitutional amendment. He added: issues involved concern chiefly OVor-| er oowering District Attorneys to in-| measure is to create a State body| “If the Legislature would provide, DOG QUARANTINE time pay and the rights of man-| vestigate complaints of irregularities,| with wide supervisory and investi-Jas it can, for local matters to be IN THIRTY TOWNS] 2#¢r# (© assign certain classes of} is ample to protect the public. gating powers that will be able at all|decided locally, and would not pass BY REBELS IN MEXI Commandant at Ve Cras Against Insurreett jot MEXICO CITY, March 11 (Ass — ciated Press).—Gen, Gerardo Rey and six of his men were killed yeste | apparently had obtained the upper ' hand, at least temponprily, and num- bers of dead and wounded were |; tn the streets. LONDON, Marcil 11.—The general strike called by the miners’ leaders at heopeaytiet lated pane Ole revolt | Dr. Richard Derby, Col, Ransom H. workers to certain duties. As Speaker Machold is chairman of| times to discover and suppress asso-|at the behest of people who are clam- Practically Entire Cente Portion of | © !oe0ut tm the shipbuntaing am-]the, Committen on Rates it i not] ees which nave for_theit purs| theae mandatory” provisions that are slile! . ctically e ely the proposed laws will ge’ : rs wi e | these , 3 the s ; Cape Town correspondent of the Daily papel yiuimeres patil Geanian Ws ee ue “ Vie 4 Ortion OF} austry, involving hundreds of thou-|ther’enan nis” committee, Agee pose the fixing of prices, regulation of |complained of, they would get home| day in the State of Vera Crug au Telegraph. ‘The strike {ssue has been | Oe een de i. Mantow, Connecticut ected in a ands more workers, has been tenta-|inan Betts will introduce a bill Mon-| output, division of territory or other] rule. ; scalatesce AlaMAne 16 rea lemeoene eclipsed by the threat against the| y yen} Pui id e a aed War on Rabies. tively scheduled for March 26. Work-| aay night designed to safeguard the| methods of restraining or interfering} ‘For example, in the City of New} Migue an, as learned. J state, he say! eles a ‘ashington an ine- nto ers in foundries and shipyards are} public against wild catting and bucket-| With free competition, and to gather} York the charter can take care of ch Guawialunea Ranchi eal The correspondent reports that er lo, HAR’ RD, March 11.—Connectl- | closely amalgamated with the engi- ing. This bill, it is believed, will die] the evidence on which to prosecute} the subject perfectly, without any ei ae aad Benchey, 5 3 numbers of Dutch farmers in the} The general objects of the associa-| cut to-day is threatened with a State-|ncering union, and spread of the|in committee chambers. It is also| offenders against the State anti-trust} amendment to the constitution, if we ae ne jeden atcanaley rut at Ve Boksburg and Benoni districts have | ton ar: wide visitation of rabies, according to] movement will involve at least 4] considered likely that the “Blue Sky’| laws and the laws of conspiracy}can get a workabie charter .for the rs Pag taka ne fleld in per joined the gtrikers and formed| First—To get the Volstead act out Comeisnmer of Domestic Animals | million men. law proposal will be killed in com-| against trade. city of New York. Then if the Legis-] against / i i} TIpUAIAG' ComInADINGN which attached |9f 180 Toy re are. toe passage ctliprest cf rabies tuirteen lowes are(SAYS C]TY INSPECTORS |? The bill was suggested by Samuel |Iatire WH Mee ated by the focal[ SURF DELIVERS MArL To xf I ———ar a Untermyer, chief counsel for the YORK. : inder dog quai A you ci e home inners In the Rand and martial tuw| Amendment left to the people of the} under quarantine effective March 16. PAYS $10,000 FOR HAY) icc white no oppostion was rei “But, we cannot get a chance to uote fen BD Beech, Bape a jas been proclaimed, according to ujseveral States. The towns that have been under istered agaisnt the bill during the| revise the charter,’ the Governor] delivered it to the Sayville Postmad Johannesburg despatch to-day. Third—To work for the eventual re-| quarantine for some time are Suffield, Cities’ Committee hearing, it is un-| Was told. “We are not going to have|Charles Huntoon. who forwarded 1f A day of terror followed attacks 1); 1 of thi ti Endfield, Somers, Windsor *Locks, y u dinary sessions this|the Post Office Inspector in New ¥ y y | peal e Eighteenth Amendment derstood the proposed measure will}4ny — extraordinary oem City, ‘The pouch was from Londgé Hirshfield Preters Commissioner of Accounts Hirsh- niners in the Boksburg area and at ————. East Windsor, Ellington, Windsor, | field to-day announced he had pre- ear."’ be fought on the floor in both] ¥ sew York Cl 4 jouth Windsor, Vi of - 5 brs nt ts ~ - q|tined to New York City, ant aoa ianen ne ay cea{ SHOOT AT BURGLARS |feut® Windter, Vernon. ‘eant Hart | erred charges againnt two Inepectors | “Th Wwhinwey, Con” tn Newari] Moygon On the ther ‘hand, itis, Well thoi i 9 thing that ha iy ieee of orien, mater niners te the Rand district ted to'n\-| IN RACE UP LADDER | !yrtiana ¥ and }in the Department of Water Supply. |i" (Ich one of thelt number’ paid | Understood the Governor ia very much} etter be progressed, along. Nouly . f is ps } Bectricity, e J ui 4 r it. lines than too hastily. ow, | cinmene Sere pee wee t)| ihe towns to te quarantined are] Ges ad Misctrisity, attached 8 $02) $10,000 cash for one tele of hay, inthe bil ante no provisions ap-| cours® with the death of Judge Scott | ind police and between blacks undl neiectives Surprise Trio Breaking |purnam Dee Oe eeei nar Mae econ DS QU SSS| RS: or ten BO oe eee plying to labor. t late part of the work that he did | BURTON.—Suddenly, FRANK 2, BUR? position has developed in either house amd they are regarded as being safe vhites, which culminated yesterday Cromwell, Rocky | said, had been selling insurance and| This man recently went to Canada he rest of t d planned, of nse went with| on Saturday morning at L read . Store—Cap Sus- , Newington, W & 4 ‘ - “ sturt.'* “} As regards the rest of the housing |and planned, cours Gens dan Batute, 1 ino Stet blyre: Sus ington, Wert. "Harton, Harttord, | Contractors who placed insurance with eee ann etch ae eee miei | bills in their present form, no op-|him. I have not filled the vacancy ‘ Roof. i. nd, ‘artford, e ' 2 agents, et necause 1 ascertaind the conli- Toston, Baltimore, Phil Gen, Jan Smuts, Premier of the pect inion of South Afriea, announced to B, the Legislative Assemb!; eed with one of the Avon, Bloomfield, Simsbury, East| him had no diMeculty in having their}and was told that the equivalent in Residents carly to-day were aroused} Granby and Granby. by revolver shots fired by detectives Under the new quarantine practi- at three youths attempting to enter afecally the whole central portion of the newly-opened dry goods store at the|State will be affected The fact that parties of Boers have! northeast corner of Mott and ‘Tenmare| So far fifteen dogs have been bitten ion of the work and concluded that it was no use expecting that they ‘sould be able to report. But they will be able to report to another session of the Legisiature."’ Providence, New Bedford papers copy electrical work passed Scoach, rye and other whiskey would cea The other, he said, wold stand pipe, |be shipped to him in a carload of| FWP ging for the con- and contractors who bought from him | hay. timetion of tenements by life insur- had their worke acepted, while others} Yesterday he received ee comipaticn, and) Uben ie bi found themselves indifficulties, Com-| notifying him that his "cargo" woutd| one eC hicn ti telegram FUNERAL DIRECTORS i 4 ag him y nee of which the Metropolitan Lito seated alae | joined with the strikers, who are at-| gireets, by animals known to have been sut-| missioner Hayes, he suid, was co-op-|reach Newark at 8 P.M. ‘The bill of] Teemance Company stands ready to KERS | tacking gold mines at Brakean,|~ pain Tivvo, elght + No. ase] {tiBB from rabies, elght have been | erating with him and witnesses would |lading called for one carload of hay. |: ye tgp $100,000,000 for such construc TWO MORE BRO | ORAS, Foe) aoe ak fereeeees ph Tivvo, elghteen, 0 ' $581 killed, and one mad cat was killed in| be examined on Monday He engaged a truck and went to the|” "assured of passage IN BANKRUPTCY COURT the seriousness of the situation Seay Rivest, was. etre eon | Manchester uae: jelaht parte and located Wis the} tion, @cems assured ¢ is A steel shutter at the rear n MArAntiie 1 . ‘ | . SF In the Newlands district, west of junmied when the burglars saw the de- | y7ummanune rexulations require that] WATER ALL SHE ASKS, side he Found one bale of hay, ubso-| whem the Senate convenes Monday Marke Co. Johannesburg, and at Fordsburg, near |tectives. Two started up an iron lad- ‘ 6 lat confined to premises or ER lutely innocent of whiskey night Senator Lockwood says he will National Co. Petit the Crown Mills, fierce fighting be-|der to the roof, the other ran into the | KePt on leash FAINTS FROM HUNG . fase Senator Gibbs on the floor and] snyoiuntary petitions in bankruptcy " _— Sa tween police and scorces of miners | hallway. $2,150,000 TO IMPROVE demand of him an explanation off ee ean. in the Ul. 8. District Senator Gibbs's charge that he had and blacks was reported. ‘There were| Detectives Fiori and ‘Terminalio fred) FARM LAND IN BRITAIN |") With Real Hard tuck StSery) NEWARK BAY CUT URGED three shots after calling on the men Collapses tn Police Station. 9 at De PROT curt -aantast two brokerage’ oukes many casualties. The railway line to vs ‘ in out by suddenly departing | Court agains halt. Pursuing the two on the ladde on ‘ : enon! has been cut at both ends.|ine detectives, ascended to. the roo SHRINKS 781,000 ACRES] poorly ciad and emaciated, Isabel from Albany while the Lockwood] In the case of Friedman, Markelson * 875,000] committee's housing bills were being] & Co., of No. 45 Broad ¢ t, the Bornis, twenty-three, walked into the ‘The police are badly outnumbered but | where they found Tivvo with his hands —— have taken many prisoners. raised. He was charged with burglury| But 101,000 4 Clymer Street Police Station, Brooklyn. ©. arged for immediate conside petitioning creditors, with their claims ee end having burglars’ tools in his pos Sown ane nee AFel to-day, cand taked | Lieut Michael] WASHINGTON, March 11.—An ex- i — were: Lewis B. Dorfman, $2,000; all “Lost and Found” session. Rent 2 Tormey for « glass of water, Then she] oot $s ATi? Barber. on ft 1,000; Mortimer Bi ‘orld oF 21 MEMBERS SHY DUES —— TeHONDON, March 11-4 reduction of Jeollapsed. Sho was revived by an am ee a oy ese te] Vincenzo Pavaccio is accused of Kill- A ee eee eee ceaeln: $1,800 4 A weres in the cultivated land In}|bulance surgeon. 4 kove! ene fOr roving the mee Sant ee ee ae inated IN LEAGUE OF NATIONS] *!5G OF ITALY DECORATES AM-Jengiand and Wales is shown by } Meee Od Lion. ‘Tormey she left the}channel in Newark, N. J.. Bay was | ing Lena SpineBi and Josephine Gentile. | No Mabilities or assets were noted In BASSADOR BIC lstry of Agriculture's statistics for 1921, |isaac T. Hopper Home for Girls at No. [recommended to-day hy Major Gen, | shot during an attack on Giuseppe De petition British Parliament ‘Told Last] ROME. March 11.—King Victor Em-| Tho reduction Ix figured from the toll] 110 Second Avenue. Manhattan, on Jatt. | Beach, chiet of army engineers ourt a Mulberay Street barber, March concern was i . + manuel has decorated lorio Roland. | o! a weres in 1, i 7 snd bas ber Hle work f 1! ne., of 0 con at Year's Subscriptions Are Unpaid 1 has decorated Vittorio Rolanit-| of 99,000 whe the 1 Vahle to find tittle ongress Was UrKed also. tH : : wen were walking in J x f Betas 0 Oy LONDON, March 11.—Twenty-one| Ricci, Itallan Ambassador to the J] total was greatly increased owing to the | pines He often planned aulelde, she a a a eee 7. 1 won The creditor Advertising Agencies, or cam | members of the League of Nations have] States, with the Grand Cross of the| food produeton camps Ayal Bee ee neat ail Rare coum a lett by |, et ut the dine, Putacclo’sn Se eee ar abel. 6400; tsigohonedairecly te The W, nét paid thelr subscriptions for last] Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus} The total acroage s« on ' oho ine Hopper] te Wat’ Deimrime APP UPHLO- |, Mentone abome a mo 1 a Bhs SMe 4 Cal 4000 Beckman, New York, . heat matr ook her back te the Ho! © $75,000 anne ‘i a f und Robert Kahn, $100, Liabilities to an announcement in| in recognition of hia services in con-| 1921 was 1,976,0W0 acres. o 101.000 more |Home, Sho hud been in charitable in- [priate #7 annually for mainte. [tor another crime, but th Pee pera bea a oa he Breokiya Office, 6400 Main, stitutions since she was four years old,’ DADO, murder wae lates rely red, . es oo (Pos year, according the House of Commons, nection with the Washington conference, (than in 1940,