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NeWs of the World Herald :‘:\dsu By Asscciated Press. E BR HF R A -‘D tfiaeltter Busin;,s E ESTABLISHED 1870. MEW BRITAIN, CONNEC TICUT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919.—SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENT| HE%E%%%EI‘%%% CHOSEN. MINING RESUMES LOCAL FACTORIES SEE NO REASON EARLY TOMORROW: FOR CLOSING SINCE THEIR SUPPL LOCAL ¢ COMRERCE CHAMBER | , . ¢ ext ek cout i e stoing v, | OF COAL DID NOT COME FROM GO New Haven Man Will PR":E [": SUE AR IS | Opinion Expressed By O perators At Indianapolis. S Succeed Leon A. fil]lN[i HlfiHER S"flN Indienapolis, Dec. 1l—General mediately. These were supplomented $100, 0001 BUS[NESS SWINDLE New England F | operation of soft coal mines of the today by circulars prepared by inter- national officials of the union explain- Sprague, Who Re- i< e e el o e et 1 (INCOVERED IN HARTFORD | Administrator Wa ~ Epnty . | strike of miners on October 31 is Which the strike was settled and re- 5 SigflS ifi Februal'y tO Col ssioner Scoville Tele- | preaictea for tomorrow. Coal will be iterating the i'mruvlm:\s x‘u rt;u:\:g 1 He Wl“ EflfO | moving rapidly by the first of next Work at once. I Follow Other Work:| =Pl to Washinglon | nesk. ' tne”cpinion of apurstors | moncits iaching bors s morning | Grooks Purchase Store And HEATLESS TROLLEYS | Conservation 1 For Approval. | Officials of the United Mine night of some of the miners in n Use Former Owner’s Credit | — | Workers of America last night sent by ficlds and in other instances of | s ingimn o o A0 et 2SI Memorine o ek | 4o’ Buy Large Guantity of] DURING RUSH HOUR lndeflmte!y TWO OTHER NAMES Hartford, Dec. 11.—Increase of the | O'8anization telling of the action or today. 0 buy L4 ¢ ) ! GARFIELD WILL NO present maximum price on sugar 14 the miners’ general committoe here The mine operators, on their past, Stocl ARE CONSIDERED | sousht by the Conneeticut fair price Yesterd in accepting President DPromise to bend all their enecrgics ocK N A . committee. Tollowing a meeting of | Wilson's .proposal and instructins toward the resumption of normal — Connecticut Company Will! ———— the committee this morning in the| the men to return to the mines jm- oPeration. RESCIND HIS ED Board of Directors Takes Ac- | Sone onon seaits oiemmmts SUPPLY THEN SOLD | Not, However, Immedi- By o on National Reteren. | nc ot e D SOLDIER ADMITS HE | WILSON THANKS MINE IN ANOTHER CITY| ately Reduce Its Service. |\ qoon o proctical for approva of a schedule compiled by the com- 3 nittee shuwine “fafs) mrlcon 1n anc) | sy «s oc| Regulations Will Be dum and Compliments A. Soebnien G G ol lS SI]RE AT GAPTA'N UN"]N F[IR AfiREElN[i Eortroras Dect 19— wiiasshs el oasconoliance switiithe meqnediaiof o v Z administration to al - . . Buol on His Election As | conditions. clared to be a $100,000 swindle is o too| Administraion to all Hae Or Modified, Director ( : Details of this schedule could 'not ——— —_— believlcd to lhz-]vc l;‘ccn fcrnetrmmtll 2 pany announces that heat in cars will = e learned. Mr. Scoville said that he s this city and elsewhere by a gang tha 3 i : 2 3 President. preferrad to ‘withhold such informa. | 1€stifies That Detzer Struck'Says Now All Must Work | began its operations nearly six oo (TR eral Hines Says. tion until word of the decision of the months ago. tor the al- | R e L il { department of justice is received. Men and Also Abused Him | Together to Get Seftle- |losed shuay transactions was st in ' (SESFGIE service the company | H. B. Chamberldin of New Haven,| While Mr. Scoville was in Oregon, i j {Eaniford, Holyok e Pae sl VR R ey, | he et has been chosen by the New Britain , Where It has been for the past month, While Being Overseas. ment Fair to Everyone. |25 % side show e & mevnan. being determined by the demands of Chamber of Commerce as its execu. ' the sub-committee of retailers met in more wholesale dealers in me e e tive, secretary, to succeed Leon A, ' this city and agreed that a larger dise in New York and Boston were ... empl'ow CHan ses i '“"r clause relating to coal received Sprague, whose resignation from that | MaxXimum price was necessary in|{ New York, Dec. 11.—After testify- {0 10458 The Fchn 0 hours of employment 1n the factortes | s, United States Fuel admin post will take effect in January. The |View of the present shortage. The[ing that Captain Carl Detzer, facing ' ashington, Dec. 11.—President | Store Bought for 35,000 and stores will be saretully watehes | HoR as sufficient ‘groundi® fil appointment of Mr, Chamberlain was New brice will not exceed 12 1-2 cents | # court-martial here for the alleged YilS0n today telegraphed Acting { Aboutsix months ago two men, one ‘M “«w St ol i y ““)‘ ! | continuance of regular operatio made at a meeting of the directors -for Cuban cane granulated it is said, | brutal treatment of army prisoners Dresident Lewis of the coal miners' | representing himself as an agent and ¥ ‘I8 COMBERY 80 tH4 hoce practically every local concern. ; held in the New Britain club last The bresent price is 11 cents. The |in Le Mans, France, had assaulted en. Ulion his appreciation of the ‘“pa- | the other as a buyer visited the storc hanges in our schedules may The clause ‘statés. specificed night, where they gathered to honor ' United States Sugar ~Bqualization | listed men, Louis Schmitt of Long triotic action” taken by the mine at that time conducted by Mrs. Sarah R . _ | factories which have received co A.“Buol, newly elected president of the board, which sanctioned this latter | Island City, admitted in cross-exam. TreéDresentatives yesterday at Indian-| Pintus at 51 Morgan street. = The e ing announcement has | coke throuzh the fuel administ e e 1 price, goes out of existenge after De- | ination that he was ‘“sore” at the apolis. gent” asked the woman if the store Dbeen put in the hands of all managers | cannot run more than three. dg B L0 rears mhiGh Tie Bas hold | cemBer 181 captain. Schmitt, who served in the The telegram follows: was for sale and she replied that it and superintendents of the company eel, and that other industries the office of secretary of the local| The fair price committee today | 38th regiment of infantry abroad also “May I not express to you, and|might be. She named =z purchase for the information of the industries: | not utilize fuel secured in this .chamber, Mr. Sprague said in his let- ' agreed that upon a revival of publica- | admitted that he acted as a “stopl through vou, to the other officers of | price of about $3,000 and the figure To all manufacturers and other|except in cases .of uEcsGt N ter of resignation last night, rapid ton of fai: price lists it would pre- | pigeon” for Detzer by collecting evi- YOUr organization, my appreciation of | was immediately accepted, it was users of fuel: hder: prescimed redi R strides have been accomplished by fer to have Robert Scoville continue in | dence against accused men. the patriotic action which you took | said, without quibbling. Papers were “The order issued by the fuel ad-| clguse says mothing b resard. & the New Britain body, and the future ' charge of such publications. More | Schmitt emphasized that his an- ' at Indianapolis yesterday. Now we|drawn by the woman’s lawyer and ministration, effective December 8, | dqustrics which have seeared Tiolds promise of making the Chamber . than 2 tons of sugar came up on | tipathy to Detzer was due to an in- must all work together to see to it |the money paid. 'The store was never calls_ for a drastic reduction in the use | thyouah other sources, howeven of Commerce a ‘“clearing house for | the steamer Middletown today. sulting remark the witness declared that a settlement just and fair to | reopened for busines of bituminous coal and coke by all in- b, o R ] the idegs that emanate from the vari- | il Detzer made about Schmitt’s mother. everyone is reached without delay. Credit Used for $100,000 Purchase. dustries, and probably will result in ) enty of Reserve Fuel. ous classes of the city.” MEDAL OF HONOR TO He added that his duties called for | (Signed) “WOODROW WILSON. A few weeks after, Mrs. Pm}us. a }:eadjufiman of hours of labor. Superintendent A. B. Buol off A e ey g“.mdg Trommm\? sbalhot ‘wen 4o i PRI, “l-hothind h:‘en x‘.r])ml:xil‘?ii';on T\tt(o:“gfi:: Th(; (,onnlectl(-n(, Cobetls callen | AN "Hhrll:u;\x Machine company] RS A cused of being absent with fci street for more 30 years, receive: upon to make certain changes in red the above interpretation off (oI aldition to the reguiar business 10 MORE WAR HEROES | icave. 11c demiod Thet T sar omeisl DEATH LIST GROWS Bltis’ fax. gqods. she had mever or- service, under tho order, and it de. furder The machine company nsacted g the Cham- e AR S e e ] dered from wholesalers in New York sires to co-operate to the utmost with | & large force of men and wom RS, 9F Comidyeg taok the, following s = [ been denied the privileges of a “stool IN GREAT FLOODS | with whom she formerly had her ihe industrles of Connecticut. The | is dependent to a large éxtant iy action upon(yerer;m_xumfx?._ BLEREL. s T Satatei o | PHNESTRY 4 * businéss relations. An _investigation transportation it furnishes is essen. | coal for fuel. Mr. Buol cxpressed i ;dh.iyt,m:sq sc];atn:oe;neUmcafux?;gl;'tt[» e L y Schmitt asserted Detzer frequently showed, according "0 J. ‘Jh :“:;igo tial to the conduct of .the industries, | belief that the company he M b Bravery—One Citation is had sworn at him and that he had © Tnoin Doud and Fate of Hun. | T, the woman's lawyer, that thies and the company Will be-glad to ob-fsented enuld run for at' fedst approve i Aty 5 seen Detzer strike z drunken cor- 11 Are Known Dead and e of Hun- | people, two men and a woman, had tain advice and information regard.|monihs -yithout danger of ru 1. Sale of \‘000031 ‘(‘M*e‘-‘ d“ld °]l Posthumous. poral. He declared that he himself dreds of. Others TIs Sti immediately after the date of pPur- jng any readjustments of working | the supply too low. Other | Wil Pls. ulAsE 8,000 ous . depn, had been kept on a bench for five Zeuad bt chase presented themselves at 1ar€e ' joure that may be made, so that we | facturecs report a weight, on the best terms. obtainabl Washington, Dec. 11.—Names of 10 | 3. ¢ > " 7] al res in New York where . < 4 s " I8l b 7 ) | days without sleep. Uncertain. wholesale stores in Ne may co-operate with the industries in | 21l of them having from American or foreign bidders, is| additional ofiicers and enlisted men of |4 15 irépiy 18 Gueations: by TLieut Mrs. Pintus had credit and ordered recommended by the committee. the navy and marine corps to whom ; Sale of other government owned | President Wilson has awarded the vessels to regional associations for congressional medal of honor for acts , transfer at cost to privatc individuals of extraordinary heroism during the and corporations of the several re-| war, including one posthumous award, gions Is recommended by the commit- | were announced today by the navy tee, \department. The list of 10, making a 3. Absorption by the government 'total of 19 in the naval and marine of the difference between the war cost service to receive the congressional | New Britain manufacturers tinue to look upon the Garfield order optimistically, regarding simiar situs) large supplie Ny making whatever changes may be | fuel to tide them over several mos Thomas I.. Heffernan, counsel for the | Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 11.—Floods re-|shipment of large amounts of £00dS | .ioceay 1013 catifutted thit 1l biatiel defendant, Schmitt insisted that he sulting from heavy rains generally | to the Morgan street store. These had offered to give testimony -at the \ere receding throughout Mississippl, | 800ds were valued at approximately| o i court-martial “in justice to men who _ "] $100,000, it is s had been mistreated.” It was brought <+ amaba 2?{: G?°“g";‘h'°°‘f?i' b(“rl phx-| Freedman says: Guss (Lol BRIl i s S e R e e e . "0,1“01‘:“_ eling {10 its employees: informed that the fuel . admini ny\z:;‘halod Zour times for being absent. Gov ™ 1élirteen known dead have| s ‘l 1"‘:“::; ‘:"‘);’;“i‘ e Ms‘"‘;”:“‘_efi “War time regulations regamling | tion had reached a decision to » . e s romal leave. o what pur. ! Deen reported and property damage. | Sreere PR Rl S0 B0 Hime | the use of soft coal for street rail. | tinue the order in effect cvon tiig and present value, as a war loss, is; medal follow: S Ehieri inean L Wliat L pur R i i riated Bamotints | to| doveal lace was bought, | AYS have been put into effect by the | the strike had been setiled. recommended by the committee. Lieut. Commander J. J. Madison, Y’°r‘0j’]'~° be a report of the inspector i R A T the Morgan street placolns: b“t"gme' U. 8. fuel administration. Due to | Prepared, however, ana . 4 Frecdom from regulation as to| Hoboken, N. J.: - Lieut. . M. Isaacs, | 8eneral before whom Schmitt had) Ty’ dead include three white per- | St an agent 1o HoWore BUE YW | (he shortage of coal the attention of | move is effective longer than is * routes and rates is recommended by Fort Sam Houston, Texas: Lieut. W, festified at Lo Mans. Schmitt, ac-? ;571 Atlanta, two whites and three | MR had sone. T aleo learned Baat %% | a)) men is arawn to the need for re- | ticibated, no serious results are the committee. E. Osborne, M. C. Boston (posthu- [ Sording to the report, testified that oo 't Montgomery, Ala.; threo|S000 as the goods were received here: ;. q.oq efforts for powersaving at | bected here. 5. Restriction for a period of years' mous): Lieut. Orlando H. Petty, M.| ‘Some corporal siruck a drunken 5 70 MO Re Qo Syn SO0 they were sent right on to Holyoke | oty e upon transfer to a foreign flag of steel - C., 6215 Ridge avenue, Philadelph prisonarsnotbetzer Schmitt said 80 7 T ckson, Miss., and one ne- | and finally disposed of from that R ran R A for ey e Falsc vessels over 6,000 tons deadweight Lieut. Louis Cukela, M. C., Seattl some error.must have been made in | .., 54 Meridian, Mi place: Goods'continued to arrive at i ol S0 Teile S 8 TO8 LHS SR 4 tempolaty suG guiE purchased from the government is Lieut. Ralph Talbot, M. C. (no ad-|the report. Conditions in southern and central| the store on Morgan street for about | "o, = o B0 ™ 0 Staring e Hfll‘ ‘0\? plant ot the Coifn recommended by the committee. dress); Ensign Daniel ~A. Sullivan, Alabama were most serious today. |tWo Weeks after the ‘owners’ disap- !, .. o 00 R, sta he fand Power company this mor 6. Preference for American under-! Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Dental Surgeon | JARVARD TO PLAY Biintinads of Derdonekin iuding Wik |lncared y : caused coisternation in scveral writers and use of the undarwriting A. G. ls Glomeruex. T‘“‘dsav -LQ;i negro convicts and 15 white guard Attachments hav: b(\!emflput n{; (h(; SR \\;fll‘i‘j ::r("x:fd«l;»\.um\“ ln:: of ]c:)r market of the world for insurance not Gunnery Sergeants R Robinson, are marooned along the Tallapooss | store by four New York firms, but i To BE ORDAINED Mz e employes though covered by American underwriters, C. (no address), and C. F. Hoffman, | AR DISH I B o TOTETONTA DINT || B et U o e s S S R instructions had been received | f vithout intervention by government, M. C. (no address.) In. Mississippi more than 1,000 per- | place. The persons who hired it et o ST the fuel administration and ‘% insurance, are recommended by the, The posthumous decoration of Lieut. s | sons, mostly negroes, were driven | have vanished. ready to leave their places when committee. | Osborne was conferred for extraordi- | Game Will Be Played on New Y: rom tHelr Homesiat Hattieshure¥e nen FRas ee ) SRS ) rank Fgan, Local Boy, Will Receive | “juice” was once azain sent throt ourage t 4 es herojsm dispiayed during the ad- T AR n ) Superintendent Franklin explaf ; { sea 1 ove s banks oly Orders At High Mass Janu- ition society is recommended | vance on Bouresche in June, 1915, Day at Pasadena, California; last night. BANK SUES ITS CASHIER / ® At High Mass Janu-{that the break was only (aes by the committee. when, under heavy fire, he helped re- ! ary 11—Now Seminary Prefect, and that it was something that mij 8. A general declaration by con-| move wounded to a place of safety un- | 24 Players Going. . be expected at anything. The ore gress of a policy to give aid toward & il fatally wounded. Dental Surgeon " ; [ ARRESTED FOR THEFT South Norwalk Institution Seeks to| Frank Egan, son of Mrs. Ellen |of the fuel administration had ne the maintenance of a privately owned | Lyle was cited for saving the life of a Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 11.—The Egan of 54 Tremont street, will beling to do with the break, howe and operated American merchant my- | corporal by administering surgical aid | ‘Harvard university tootball team will Recover $16,000, Following Alleged | ordained in the Catholic priesthood at | Power was off about one hour, B s b | atiae Tieary Borbaambnt play a Western eleven at Pasadena, | y el e s ranstors Pronerty. | St Joseph’s cathedral, Hartford, Jan- tee. L = Cal, New Year's Day. The commit Mizmfamkmployelofithel sme [ ERDEMICaticr s ranLters krovert/ B | v o 7 (16 792 (NS R i w av RisHo g T ol 9. Continuance of operation of the tee on athletics at Harvard today | erican ¥xpress Company, Is Taken| South Norwalk, Dec. 11.—The City | J. Nilan of the Hartfora diocese wil | FUEL ADMINISTRATOH -ompetent American shipbuilding NO STATE ADM[NISTRATOR | voted to recall its refusal of an invi- : National bank, in a civil suit brought | confer the sacrament of Holy Order WILL ENFORCE EDI( rds, on private account both as to tation from the Carnival of Roses Into Custody Today. this morning, accuses Cashier Wilfred | Probably Mr. Egan will return to St. rds and the vessels they construct, T committee at Pasadena in view of the 5 g RATOROR ST Bodwell of ‘“wrongfully taking”, $15,- | Thomas' seminary to resume his du- Boston, Dec. 11.—Notice that is recommended by the committee. Russell Not Sure He Wants to Leavel| ixotoved ooal situationll The Colmy I Bat . Mazza, ot 139 Corbin Place, ' (0( of the bank's funds and “convert- | ties as prefect while awaiting assign- | coal conservation regulations will Tuture a “Big Job.” d 3 ; son eleven began practice yesterday.| o STPIOYe of “‘!e American Bxpress | ing same to his own us Damages | ment to one of the parishes of Hart- | continued in force t JV’A;I:,,J]UV&A W boiton, ons offihsatradien Again and No Selection is Made | The decision of the Harvard auth- | tesl;fl::‘l/n: mD‘;i;';“mflf)l:?;;.(;‘w«\“)1_ of $16,000 are asked. Twelve hours | ford county. England indefinitely, notwithstand| spoke briefly on the selection of Mr. Today. | orities was announced after a meeting . oo o3 e e 11’1&(:;:4; I)efo‘r(: the bank 4 (uvcvhmsnf, was The 1?(5\\' n'ncn.fl 1s'a nunu}ar local the settlément of the coal strike, Buol as president of the local cham- | this morning in a telegram sent o {yor of goods from the 'wmm”;\_ The setyed ibysa) depuiyioheriit, FMT. ‘r;mz.’ SounsimET e ,.,!a(vludvlo.m St. Mary's | given by Fuel Administrator Jamel ber and said -the directors -were | -Hartford, Dec. 11.—A fuel adminis- | 'W. L. Lelshman, president of the goody consist of wearing apparel and | oe.. isned over his half-interst in hs| parochlal school, and a member of|Storrow today. §tate administrat pleased at his election to the post. | trator for Connecticut was not ap-[Carnival of Roses committes. TR® hout $100 worth of articles were rer | e, MePerty fo his brother-n-law, | the congregation of that church, Ior| were instrucied to report all In replying to this speech Mr. Buol pointed today despite the announce- message, signed by Dean Le Baron R. | covered by the police. A complaint ictor 'W. Ferris. 4""0?‘ “flfl r‘f fYa»i '7-?{""‘0:1\ in{ tions to Mr. Storrow, who will paid the divectors must look al the ment that Thomas W. Russell, former | Briggs, said: was received a short time ago that . | amaten: aihlofle \Cirtios having beenif to invoke the Laver wet SHNN future progress of the local chamber administrator for Conecticut would be [ “In_ view of changed conditions, | poeds were boing missed fren oo ]NNOCENT MAN ]S FREED e Do el Gt el o Treculations in the light of a “big job” and that requested to serve again in that ca- | cancellation revoked. Team will | office of the company : that oteanization had s oot AL Slotrow Held Wkt PR the closest co-operation between the bacity. Mr. Russell, in conference | come.” MheYinve: (e Hoatoithalnolliotinte e Halemednal kil lnns e o of stores, which are obliged tAtHGE A board of directors and the president with the governor, expr »d some | Present plan of Head Coach 11so played with s 3 eminary teams. Sin : 5 the thefts at the express company | Samuel Gordon, Serving Time TFor j.i february Le: e their lighting during the holiday was necessary to bring ahout the pro- | doubl as fo whether he would again | Robert T. Fisher, of the ; e & = lost Pebruary Iigan has been attached sram of progress adopted. supervise the state distribution of fuel. resulted in three more arrests > ; A St. Thomas® somin. | 50 he would appeal to Washing . A / eleven, are to take 24 s R Eiie i amhoor b s Sereohct mies | OIS Paberated SwhenFOthersiiman SRESREELLY SCEETRORES e e soon as there was a prospect H. C. Wilson, of: thia’® Mércantile Ho.is understood. to have .told the | comprising all of the men who played ' dére Jolnson took into eustody ; coal deliveri Other interests Pureau, reported on the highway exccutive that he must find out more Utog it hich, o alaEhadiBh A aed ! OF kAt wohld iheyexpested lor Mim| L e FuceesstuLEame wich ¥ale and dveebh Collode of 11 . Clibert L Brobaly e 2 s \ ] o of leading substitutes. Several coaches, Cornelius Zisk, of 464 Arch street.| jiartford, Dec. 11.—Samuel Gor- > under the regulations for The = 1 g He could not give his en 3 i i+ b & artford, De 5 i N s nl’e”de,‘f"“m’t‘fims",‘;‘e'w“’;‘;fli::l HZ ‘;’l’l; e lgasn ava ga‘i; “mmf“': “,‘L“‘;‘m{e‘i‘ including Eddle Mahan, also will be and Henry Koplowitz, of 59 Dwight | don whom the police charged with BR[ G 5000 SU“ Al Chbas menthe i he s | in the party. The team will probably , street. having been implicated in the theft State administrators expectefl ce of the interest which is devel- conference between Mr. Russell, Gov bably | Javing been implicated theft | 4 2 i : 2 ;]’?1}1\ in the weoklvl'nnfhc‘nn of the ernor Holcomb and Executive Johm | Sta't December 21. Unofficial infor- e of $1,600 worth of silk from a Wind- b perfect today 'ine fecrsaiE bfislfess men in- the Elks' club ° | Buckley, it was announced that o | Mation indicates that the University Yale Will Get $55,740 sor street store last spring, was g Athelone O'Brien Secks Damages their war-time forces, which w A aven e N | definite appointment would be de.©f Oregon team will be Harvard's| 181€ WI et $55, en his freedom by Judge Dickenson at composed of city and town) Rl 9 2 | ferred until Friday. It was thought | OPPOnent. Under Terms of Will | & special session of court this morn- trators. The administrators I R. G. Hughes, of the traffic bureau, ' 1y ! ing, following statements by Solo- de curing Nov. 17. | been requested to confer with i Rl g e anc e an ool tae S Naseaeiuis Ry S — Under tne | In& following s by Auto Accident Occuring Nov. 17. q c rowh spoke briefly of the work outlined for t Y X New Haven, Dec. 1l.—Under the |, on Grossman and David Rudinsky, | | Storrow here tomorrow. - might be named. ; d o . this year. He said the local chamber & i VI] I A MAKES REPRISALS :‘“'Ll""ian"(;"a‘td :'ff ";‘:d' 2 f:!‘::‘:; serving terms at Cheshire reformator, Athelone O'Brien, through his 5 enden’ & ave: was active in trying to bring about f R n : for the crime, that Gordon was not counsel, Judge Willlam F. Mangan, YDIFY the needed improvements in the city’s , Will Spend Christmas — road, which was before the probate | 2, 0 T EE (F o0 @ia not has brousht suit for $5,000 aainst WILL MODIFY RULES 4 vresent traffic system. He cited pa court today on the question of dis- % % o | E | ek 5 . 2 el o St recover. e S PO present traffic syatem. Mo cited var- | With Relatives in Holland | vilistas Loot Town of Stuquiz and | (ribution, Yale university will recelve | KIOW him. Gordon was rrested in Alexander Hill to recover for alleged ~ AS SOON AS POSSIBL 1 i sthuy New York early this fall at the re- damages inflicied when a car driven Washington, Dec. 11.—Therg will freight and passenger railway sta-| - (ieorge Drabbe, of the Stanley Rule| rpake Hostages in Revenge for Exc. | & 00 40 quest of the Hartford police. by Hill struck him on Main street on no immediate relaxation in the tions in New Britain. | “mxl 'Ir,;\\'(-ln(-mnp:u;y, l}nn],.\n )&:lllrda_v o i s & : the evening of November 17. The forcement of the rigld pestrllibitl TReGUIERPEal ot o the cham (ot The Hagle, Holland, where he | cution of (Gen, elipe Angeles - - = | @G plaintiff in the complaint alleges coal consumption notwithsts | Ber's becofing & member of the New Will spend Christmas wilh his par- Pa ! Gen. Watson, Bridgeport o hat hie sustained 2 number of lac settlement a(pli\«- ft coal s‘tl:l:llc‘::g Tingland Traffic burean; of which R. ents, and viit Prance and Eclglam in CHIRE LN GRS I s S ] WEATHER. Broker, Dead, Aged 72 . about the face and sensory | Administr Garfleld announced W. Poteet is the present president. .the interesis 6f«the company. Mr. | prisal for the recent execution of Gen. P Bridgeport, Doe. 11.——CGen. H‘m 18 paraysis of the tace and o fractured | e » had heard ¢f the mine Plans for the location and type of a | Drabbe came to this country about| Felipe Angeles, 400 Villistas early | | rd, Dec. . e I., Watson, head of the banking and frontal bone in the face causing a per- | 2 to accept President ‘W new hotel which may be built in New | four years ago and has been with the | Tuesday attacked the town of Muz ' b, ¢ Britain inity: brokerage tirmi of T. L. Watson Co., maneni distigurment Deputy She Britain were discussed by the speaker. | Jocal "concern since that time. This | auiz state of Coahuila, looting the 3 pt: Eriday, cloudy and died today at his home in I k Rock, iff M. D. Stockwell served the papers Director General Hines of the 18 Tetters from congressimen and sen- is his first visit to'his native land since | stores and seizing several prominent v 5 suburh, in his 72nd year. He had and the writ is returnable in the su- | road administration, through whij ators favering the Daylight Savings the war was ended, He will be away | citizens for hostages, according to in- | [ been active in state politics in former perior court on the first Tuesday in feed plan were read. several months. i formation received here today. = k\mw and wis.a man of wealth. January. - (Continued on Iifteenth Page) “The Connecticut Company.” | PIy Will last about three months, company is making every ef-| by that time heads of concerns fort to conserve power, and a few | €Xpect the er will be abandg days ago posted the following bulletin Officials were not surprised Y False Alarm, Vi ary as a prefe plicated Say He Was Not There. From Alexander Hill As Result of