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News of the World. BY Assa«-mted Pre.s. LW BRITAIT ‘ H erald “Ads” Better Business Mea ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT FRIDAY DECEMBER 26, PRICE THREE CEN SHOOTS WOMAN WHO WILL NOT ELOPE Bridgeport Man Is Held on Gharge of Attempted Murder DENIES GHARGE BLAMES HER é UNITED STATES CAN’T KEEP FORMER GERMAN SHIPS—THEY On Recommendation of State \WILL BE GIVEN TO ENGLAND Department, President Wil- son Today Orders Remaining Seven Ships Turned Over to Great Britain—Status of Possession of 12 Standard Oil Tankers in Firth of Forth is in Doubt. | “REPUTATION AT STAKE” | States to the Hevald Te Is Innocent of J. J. QUILTY DENIES ;8 DIE IN HARTFORD FROM DRINKI, HE BOUGHT WHISKEY wooD ALCOHOL BOOZE: FOUR DEALER Local Saloonkeeper Says No. Truth in Report e L 1 ONE OF Two sap || EMBEZZLER WINSHIS DOCTORS IN STATE | | | | = This Afternoon Nif HELD FOR MURDER; NONE FOUND HER Accused Says She Snatched Gun From | Washington, Dec. 26.—On recom- Paris that they be held in British ; : i L a2 g - A dies = Accusation Charging Him ' v : mendation of the State department, | custody until finally disposed of and | Lot | e P $118 Pockee and Tried to Kill Him | " 1/ ¥ Wilion hasforderad theire: | ooiaonydslivereditorfionsasion underi @y, cli tén Gallons of Dicgal' N ) / Slre?t a‘u’?d i8S Rep IS 1o Thvactic: OPEt e g ! the awards made by the allied coni- = Former Bank Clerk Who, - U RULY. E Actly Opposite— | maining seven German ships used to ! mission. | Srixture. i [ 2 Couple Had Clandestine Love Affair. | Dring home American troops turned — e s Stole $15,000, Expirates :ed GOlfl’J Blind. Bri SYSH Lol et tian gRy g Srndnid Onitoialting, i xol”‘f lr‘x‘x:mtu lm‘ 1 s i h 2 3 ridgeport, Dec. 26.—Alleged to : L ; SenEE biiese 5 | liquor fro artford is absolutel) ; Have shot Mrs. Helen Dymyisalka, of | Strictions.” the Shipping Board an.| New York Dec 26-—at the office ' aise and without foundation. 1 am: Crime on Battlefield. —= 627 Jane street during the course of | Rounced today, this action would he hosh aeyntands il company, which giaq that you have called my atten- lrage e ' i claims ownership of the former Ger- fion to this, as my business reputation — — 1 $12,000 IS PAID n Q;Jarre last night, John Matajczuk, 1 taken as soon as an accredited British | man flag tankers, it.was said that no is at stal e, d 1 wish to deny tie 5 : a sh o A ¢ B 3 ) £ Ble 5 2 {3 7d s sh - tc g i\ Boston, ec i v y 4 1,31“58;:?}:1%:,’.2 ii:d‘"fl:“l -“"@se_‘-ofl‘; representative was ready to receive word had been received as to the dis- | rumored accusation. i e, L Arthu FOR 12 BARR N on, crirpss o s it awith at. [ the vessels, now in New York harbor, | POsition or‘ the ships. The tanker This was the statement made by AR pERaanien e tempt to kill. The shooting occurred | The Imperator, second largest ship 1- 1’310 num )m';n.qd »nggr'egatmg about | J. Quilty, E m street saloon Keeper, ~ from justice for the theft of QTR onnin e ey Tt S anas e 1 Ao P 70,000 tons, were in Hamburg when | the Herald this afternoon in co from the Federal Trust comp: £ y Tett. and Tans stroote: sud Masjonl | S1o3t and one of the original eight the armistics was signed. It was un- | tion with questions asked him concern- this city, enlisted in the Marine 1J. J. Quilty of Elm St Was causht by tee voumgs men niter | Hamburg-American liners employed derstood here that they were to he ing the report from Hartfard: that his 65! Sergennt Williatn L Easiell s 8 d B t 7 in American transport service, was: turned over to the Standard Oil com- | hame was among those of men said to cited for brilliant war s e, . ioned i is) % gegashisupy thersiregt. : Y 5 | pany, but instead they were orderc:d have bouzht liquor, not: bear the = R G Mentioned in Dispa Man Accuses Woman. delivered recently to the Cunard line.| Po'g BiS e e Har(ford disclosed today when it was | The man claims that Mrs. Dymyisaj- 1S 5 o o S0 S o or distribution e E nounced that he had been set free or javi Purchased | S g ot et My Dyaivise U. S. Has No Right to Ship | among ~ England, France, Belsium, : dealer. Mr. Quilty, it was alleged, e epen e e fioe on | As Having Purchased volver which she snatched from his| The Ppresident’s action, it was sail Italy and the United States. litrediten fessLoneshonmth ol iitt L that he had received,the Croix de | - 1 % overcoat pocket, and the weapon was | at the State department, followed a Allocation of Vessels. il Proveq Iitall o ose e Guerre officially under his real name stamped Liquor. discharged while he was struggling | report from Great Britain' that tI Anlc:gauonl (;f' L:m]dse‘\'en ex-German | & 2, L SN dispateh, might follow Abbott, who was cmploved as a | D asoss 3 oo < passenger ships he here since Sep- | ' b ) b < - at g 2 5 % Imt 1%3 1)’)];=es<-10n.. A fal"b‘-f bl\:)h.:() | ships be surrendered under the ori-. tember will ho made b (h\‘]‘"-'\eli | Emphatic Denial. hank booklkeeper at 320 & week, dis- . entered the woman's body just al ol\c | ginal allocation of the inter-allicd mimistry of Shippine among i "1‘3 1] Mr. Quilty was emphatic in his de- appeared in the fall of 1917 after the Hartford, De ;,“‘fidl’:*t;‘rvt A e W e et 1y | ShiPbing commission, which arranged gy, fines, The""z;yg]‘m‘“‘ig b Brit> | nial of the charge that he had hought bank loss became known and it was men dead as wood, alg o i attar the | 1o 8et the vessels out of German har- | (ne White Star line The Foqnee 20V Of the bogus whiskey and invited | learned that he had been living like | poisoning in this city, Haniord S s ot dhaice SOk g-tor bors following the armistice. On in-' fnedqm LA - The Dbrince investigation to.prove.tlre strength of:| 2 man of wealth and leisure away, . o crate poli nd Tedorat e shooting Mrs. Dymyisajka alleged | 078 LOWINE the atmistice. OB in-) rriedrich Wilhelm goes Lo the Orlent | hiy statement. | DR. SHOHEI GOTO. from his family. He evaded a nation- | o °o0¢ ¢ s S that Matajesuk deliberately shot her | rS3sation. It Was added, the depart. | steam Navigation company for the| My reputation as a legitimate hus- wide ‘search and enlisted in the | ties were at 5 : ane g le ki Tufusd ol SI0Ue WIE | iakow had mo MENDItS relain tie ships | L. ror d€ryice dnd will be- taken | ihcss men.is af. stake, he said, fand| | Marine Corps at New Orleans as Has- | to round up the men respousiblg him. S| to England by the White Star line. | I am anxious that my name be| e nd W it 7| the sale of the poison and to iz beyond the period of their service in i i | i | kell and went overseas with the Sixth Held Clandestine Meetings. f ! The Cunard line, which received the | cleared.” | Regiitiont Helbe f the 44 men | those who got some of it and The man and: woman have been | Pringing back American troops—now ! pig liner Tmperator, will take over| Acting on “a tip” furnished by the | ' left " famons 1800 marines oro| Have not yet taken any. holding secret meetings for the past | completed—and so reported to Presi-| the Kaiserin \Auguste Victoria, and | Hartford police that some of the| PITAL oo Srhe Tamali 10 marines o four months, and the police are in- ‘1em(V“’mS°“:_ o 3 the same company will deliver to the liquor that caused the death of cight | SheiRlades sl i, Face Murder Charges, yestigating the stories of both parties, | Controversy Is ¥inded Now. Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navi. men in Hartford had been sold to ul | machine gun and nine prisoners mear | . FoUr men arrested last nishiy The woman's wound is not believed e the president’s order puts an | gation company the steamer Mobile, 10¢2l liquor dealer, Sergeant George J. | = 2 5 g this morning by the Hartford p & erion end to the controversy over the Ger- | formerly the Cleveland. Sanderson | Kelly detailed (ficer Michacl Massey | g X ekl ity A, 1010 | were charged with murder in con AR doared man ships, the status of 12 Standard| ang Sén will take over for delivery to | {0 investizate the matter. The aficer | Dr. Shohei Goto, X-Ray|' after receiving an honorable dis-| icy with the sales, ip police caur ) EARCHING FOR TEACHERS Oll tank steamers formerly under the | the Kllerman line the steamer Bro. | ViSited Mr. Quilty’s place, and learned charge last January he immediately | 1 Bt oG e YV ho was takd S | German flag, but now in the Firth 0| toria.. No announcement has yet | 18t there was “nothing to” the re- | Specialist Will Return to vre-e\]l{ste'd apald os Hagkell. He was| (1o act of, tr: nsporting the i Forth under British jurisdiction, re-| been made as o companios that| port as far as Quilty was concerned. | L Qomllud aboard the U. 8. 8. Dolphin | jiqyor, was charged with violating] mains in doubt. Delay in turning!| g Sre L & | Mr. Quilty said that he neither had | in July and ordered to Portsmouth, | jjquor law. g e : ) g1 will get the Cape Finistere and the . 5 : Japan Next Year ‘. i e 3 Superintendent S. H. Holmes Goes to| over the German passenger craft by ! Grat Waldersee. | any of the liquor in his possession, nor 2 N. H., where he was recognized and Stuff Located Here. i v .| the Shipping Board, it has been un- ey x o) | had he ordered any of the stuff. Cap- | o arrested. . District Attorney Pelletier, | e Massachusetts to Fill Vacancies in| g . i00d, was due to efforts to obtain Crews to handle the ships allocated | t4in Grace was dsked regarding tho in- | | of Boston, upon learning. of his serv-| New Br nd Holyoke, M Staff of Instructors. title to these oil-carrie The last Ee ‘w‘eg??mlf‘m.(f DEER bropwnt from | formation from the Hartford police| The New Britain General bospital |dce record, ordered him released on | police, act 1 information fram £ 5 formal 'action as to the tankers was| gets. véd“(]el‘iz,(}’_{"'r“’ x““‘ order which | (nis atternoon, and he scouted the Thas as its house physician one of the ' probation. He was rearrested by the | secured a quantity of the pol The shortage of ‘$chool teachers, | the order of the supreme council at| Britisn sovernment. 0o 0 the | wort. kit v department, charged with en- concoction. in _their _respe ¢ {n Xew Britai ton- s Dr. Shohe - a false, name, but his he fedeml authori not only in New Britain but in Con He is Dr alse name, but his| : Rt 15 remiah T tho hbt ot - ! " 9 sther dapansgs physclan b oramanding officer, Plain ot | o 8 o pghi Superintendent “of $chools Stanley 1 SOLDIER FREED ON QSINGI G AT PARK jin the state is Dr. \. Hirata,.who i8{.Grady, of the gunboat Dolphin, ef-| Yerk frm which 17 o/ mus Holmes is in Boston today in search | ) | d | TOMORROW EVENING JADTACHICIN G iy R NERL T, | fected his release within a short time | 5 R of suitable instructors to fill the many | TREASON CHAR A 3| Dr. Goto was horn in Tokio, Japan, | und a few davs later decorated him, Another Arrest Expected. vacanciés in the local schools. Iny . GES in June, 18 His father was. & di- ' 4g Arthur Abbott, with the Croix de The ramifications of the affair addition to the several resignations; EUMM'NSR R MEASURE o i B tlr: of adralindndalit Jul‘f“,‘" 0 ‘,_’?"Zv(}ue: e before the ship's crew and | expected to involve firms and per from the lower grades, the school (R0 | Public Excrcises Will' Be Held ag| ;"j“?‘"“ A;““l *‘ £ “‘{“’j ’1“‘ ‘“"i‘.‘]" | marine detail drawn up at attentior. | 'in other “CitIen.: A MW, M 1" board has received two from the High 20 Year Prison Sentcnce Imposed is Ot Wit B R e e e aye oo ooty e, | itation’ - accompanying” tib | waststeicken, bilad an AYATMEMERS school, one of them being that of| Specia orus ¢ tere e R college, | gocoration was signed by Genernl| ter he had take od alechol, » 2 » " > Remitted Today by Secretary | graduat from that institution -in‘ FAf 5 oner Mix found federal aut g : ; 5 el ) : : Ji&rad S 5 Petain and was presented to Abbott %l‘osedphl‘v\ivs.eluel. hdhvect_onnl ‘c:tr‘ rt"reev[ 125,000 Union Machinists to y of Voices. 1917. He came to the United States ot mmm_mm“w Om(_;“_ i“‘ e )‘, ities, it was asserted this aftern: ]hm_ l,lfi“”‘svnn‘: gizd ‘“?edn‘;dl"} of War Baker. A M Ly | iand took a post sraduate course:at geymp' of an official voprescntative of | €XPected o arrest a Danbury sald eaving ‘was anmou A i i & he ccarol singing by a special:iyo University of Chicago, where he 2 : a1 Eentd keeper who is alleged to have The city has a staff of substitute and Join Walkout if Con: New York, Dec. 26.—Secretary Bak- | chorus accompanied by i community * 4y died for one vear. He then.spent |ihe French. government. oI RIoH i ny et temporary teachers upon whicl to P Bill “er today remitted the 20 year sentence | SiNg and a band concert, as arranged . ye at Grace hospital in New —— n bt e to bevors desreaiiit call, but it is the desire of the super- gress Ir'asses DBill. imposed upon Private Lawrence Perl- | ¥ the Christmas Tree commiitee, Haven, coming from there to the lo- | President Witholding esdavnight intendent to get a permanent staf. mutter of New York, the only membey | Y11l Pe held at the City Christmas| cal hospital where he has been an A =3 p - i i Bl T DA ¥ member | Tree in Central Park tomorrow eve-:interne for the past four months. Action on Sugar Bill . 2 BI TORM COMING Washington, Dec. 26.—Ninety-eight | © the A. E. F. to be convicted of | ning at 7 o'clock. 1f the weather isi{ Although only 27 years of age, Dr. Washington Dec. L Dvasident The Hartford cargo’consiates: af per cent of the 125,000 union railway | treason, according to word received | favorable the program will be two! Goto plans to return to Japan next \vn«};}\ is withholding action on ths | barrels of the mixture, which' the 4 n:aclhmist‘al vot‘ed :n l,\'m':ml)m" to | from Washington by Representative | hours in length. Copics of the carols | year where he will specialize in X- MeNary bill extending the life of the| men charged with murde:r &1y o strike with other trades if congress | Isaac Siegel of New York, who i .| to be sung will be distributed at the | treatment, or roentgenol as it Yoy 4 = to them all rcady to be 3 g . : : : ac Siege] of : ter- g » : Sugar Iqualization Board until the Government Weather Burcau Advises | should enact the Cummins railroad G tree. A large turnout for the comi- | known (o medical science. e they boight Ui P . : sted himself in the lad’s S Go st board files a memorandum concern- | S4¥ they bought the bill with its anti-strike provision. L (CLEles munity singing is expected. = ; - 12,000 and that thcy merolyfad of Gale Which Is Duc to Strike| Ip mgking this announcement fo- | Perlmutter, who served in the medi- | ' (uristma¢ 1s sencrally rosarded BRIEF SHUTDOWNS 1\:‘?“:2(:]?:\»‘3;u‘oo.(h{f mas sald at the | SLEIN AN e purting 1 oitedy Eastern States Sometime Tomorrow. | 4&¥: William II. Johnston, president | cal corps, 9ih infantry, Second di-| not so much a day as a season or a | e tuted G Aday. THave wis it il ey | of the international association of ma- | vision, was convicted of having sup- | Sort of institution. The Yule season | e o o o i Bighth ViGthed S0 "5 Washington, Dec. 26.—A stora, | chinists, said the vote was taken b SRl el e e e no indication what the board’s atti- with gale proportions fomorrow, is|fore the senate interstate commerce| Plied miltary information of value to | Z% PEPATU L (T I0 (o8, PCeRurl MOLOY | Tocal Pactories Will All Practieally | tude on the bill would be. Jpmes Bhnseoyiehy g 4 i 1 ¢ | committee reported out the Cummins the Germans while a prisoner of war. 5 s b 5 S a4 AR TR = to the Hartford hospital a (O BB Toaabing L o O T fnsura Ind fhe Fesult was nol oM. | Ho waa conrtmartisled in Qo good people it is a church feast, bul| Close Down Only on January 1— harles M v Wed e W 3180 moving eastward from Lake Huron. ) Dieasure And the result was not offi- rtmartialed in Coblenz af-| with still more people it is a period ] i Charles Merwin to morning, the victim il The Weather Bureau issued the fol- | fI3lly published because the associa- | ter having rejoined the American | of home feast and of family reunion.| One May Operate on New Year's. Miss Ruth K. Corbin | =! lowing warning today: | A ae thr:awm““:"p"oe:&"re‘:‘s the | army after the armistice, and his sen- | Christian and non-Christian are | The various local factories, owing M <, o 'f t ¥our Men Accused gt visory southwest st varning i :: i = S v L reci “hrist- | o 2 i Mr jeorge . Corbin o Lexing- kel Sangy Heow W61 The machinists membership is | 'SRCe Was approved by general head- | United In appreciation of the Christ-|, o prisk business conditions ex- | o " nnounces the engagement | The four men hrought info caurt ordered 10 a. m., Sandy Hook %3} .,ung half a million Hut not more | GUarters. mas spirit, and that spirit is greatly | ;4" i) not close down for inven- | o3 15 e e e o en s o ; : Iastport, Me. A storm is moving yp.n 125,000 of this number are cm. | According to Mr. Siegel, who went | fostered by the practice of making o ¥ UE T0 SH e poss e S R S R e P Y Roos sastward. Increasing south and o ;“OW b 08 over the recard in the case with Pro- | other peoble happy, by the experience | (01%, (1% VT T ol 10 e e e et S ot southwest winds, will shift to westerly | " pregigent Johnston explained that | YOSt Marshal Gen. Crowder, 1t was not | 0f playing Santa Claus ‘and by con- ' (il Py ion will be without power | o, W™ (FRATES S0 REmei BF G | St e by Saturday morning, probably reach- | 4o girike vote stipulated that unmion | SHOWR that the answers which Perl- | tributing to the good-will among men. | ou Dagomber 29, 30, 31 and January 'i‘ R i o Fr Roks o Portland ghil ing gale force. Cloudy weather | ryjlway machinists would quit work | MUtter give the Germans were true, | The usual id heldithat any time [ 4% ‘Tie Norfn & Judd Manufacturing fhe el BLEE EiE LEE e e e | propristor of a salo 7 Wind probably snow, on eastern New|if tne’ Cummins bill was passed by | @Pd OBIY one witness, Captpin William | in the holiday season is a Atlng tme | eympany will endcavor to operate its ; i hen et England coast. [ both branches of congress, mot by | I Gordon. captured with him, testi- | for Christmas carols and that an op- | jlant on-New Year's day, if there is | Gi” (1o iqare & Hutchinson company | Saul Joseph of 89 ol stvaet, p R (R 1 { ed against him, whereas two wit-| rtunity should be given for e = . res 1 v el S 3 i one. portunity sho given for the. sufficient number of employes on oo e Btk 2 : ! . : .= s at of this city. dler a Husband Shoots Wlfe i “When the roads were taken over '}fis‘;*efile";f?de‘i f!e?.‘"le o A mex people of the city to join as one peo- | pand to warrant running. Other con- | Ao e by the government, the employes were | ©41 De legally convicted of treason. ple in songs of praise and rejoicing. | cerns which will close only on Jan- | worrr pesvonrr BOOTH'S peddle - free,” Mr. Johnston said, ‘“and we Many families observe Christmas 5y | uary 1, are the Stanley Works, P. & HALL DURING JANUARY Danbur; Dec. 26.—Har propose that if they are turned bhack having a small Christmas Tree in| . Corbin company, Corbin Screw Superintendent Clark of the Booth N Webb, 34, a diver, shot his wife ust to private ownership, the employes MISSES OWN WEDDING their home, even wWhere there are no | Corporation, the New Britain Machine | > ark On motion of ProsscutortCidal 4 2 % ¢ S 2 - | block siated this afternoon that the p night while in conversation with her |\'“”“ be cqually free. There is no children, or long after the children company and the Corbin Cabinet Lock ’\\}'i:l‘( e et toe [ the ol yere ol forsnenilis) in front of the home of her parents. | necessity for such drastic legislation are mature. The people’s Christmss|company. At the Russell Biwin | Motk of temoseling | S G Iy o bull. © Tigy Thee woman is in the Danbury hos-, us is provided for iIn the Cummins| Nothing Heard from Man Who Was to | T7¢¢ IS for all who believe that the | Manufacturing company foday it Was | ;. coq this month. G o A I8 pital with a wound in her side but! bill. There never has been a gen- beautiful spirit of the on’ is ber. | stated that no definite arrangements | TERCRd (U8 WORE S i ax A it 4 will probably recover. — Webb has eral railroad strike and there never | Have Been Married Yesterday and | ter observed by providing a Christmos | concerning u shutdown were made as "o "p 100 e arehitect who drew Botucis o ellevite sty made no explanation of the reason;will be, in my opinion.’ . Tree with its suggesions of 5 yet. Superintendent . N. Humphrey | i =1 0 "0t "(he renovation of the | $ho uE o the antonalie NN for the shooting. e and his wife 15 labor officials are advised Violence Ts Feared. #nd good-will.” of the Trant & Hine Manufdetpring | (08 £ S0 B8 DL S ey ¢ up aguinst | s saloon W %have been living apart, but last night | not be given another hearing : company, said this afternoon that the o emsohiphaghiomis S barre 1 caske of attended a theater together. | te or housc committees but Monson, 26.—Dr. Wil- | oo concern would close down next Wed- | i\“‘::\\”\mf;:;j R 1ongtou S tegkl rec 7 [ & on Up g Isl i nennn e D M fLiShot Four Times, But esduy night until January rGr | WoLl Dde T R o | Baward 4. Tang v, and Chay ) . ) . strike it was said, | former naval surgeon, failed to ap- s 2 A et i X e Saue e hot] g Liadlis 1 i, Was | o) A o 1 ! dances, with the understand haE ks e fra Communism Expcn‘men't. H.,,,, ;,lm.‘”u finaily to Presidont Wilson | pear for, his wedding with Miss Ruth Drives Off Burglars ! 3 . ‘dances may Do held on conaition | 1o $390 PO : v Cost Hungary 3 Billion | 1o (oo tie PIT W 1e shoftld Be enact |\ Keeney of this town yesterday and | Cambriase, Mass.y Pec. zo—7ne | ANOTHER AUTO FATALITY | toat the natis i v conditio liquor Jay Berlin, Dec. 26.—Herr Huszar, the | o M today his absence was still unex- | Plucky fight of Daniel Whitlock, an o N > h Hungarian premier, stated in Budu-: plained. inarmed watchman at the plant of ! Murray Suc eds Kehoe Local Police Get “Tip. ot o n "aemuearion representim= 9TRIKE ON THE WANE e e ien J L e all SRR | {hose crippled during the war that e )\ef” ¥: Who resigned as Pro- | 4preo gunmen to flec after they had | Mochine Nkids O Highway af | As Water Comuni snoner. i nhmc i .-,‘m‘i‘o A‘u'»n', w;t B Rioht. has . costi ' Hinkaky | fessor of Spanish at Bucknell univer- | shot him four times late last nigh SR 1. J. Murray has been named u | calle f: T et ety pio M phi R2.0001000, 400, cronen . (nardwatly | t Real Break in Ranks of Steel| sity to marry Dr. Vermilye, was re-| In their retreat the burglars left be- | ‘p;‘l":( "\‘I‘\ S - Jonn | member of the board of water com- | the (\:"’:(10_ Lo lm'“ (”lflu_‘_‘ about $3,600,000,000), according to &| Workers Comes Today When 5,000 | Ported ill at the home of hor parents. | hind 37,000 in a safe and thelr Kit| oo iy killed and George T. Mc- | Missioners 1o suer ot x' .1\<»:\\m\,‘ , were up all night report received here. .The premie e ; ; mnel ReviHerbeort BIBuCklgevamt| (90 toolsSine stool SbEr oI 8ea ity ek o o iwiliian i MicGrathiew epo BRI SR ent ISR B SRR e M SRceeds + said that, the Rumsgnian inroad had !/ Men Vote for Truce | Who was to have performed the cere- | tered outside of the factory. Whit- o0 ) ihiired when an automobile commissioner is also a member of the % 10 getling an o on fro 26 i “leve! —Fi - R i vi P e VO ver tho | E -~ 3: g S 3 ark commission and an tive wo taken 36,000,000,000 kronen more. | Cleveland, Dec. First indica DL lock, with a bullet wound over, the | Siieeely M, ST o lett the par ) Lol desdpin 5 The national assembly had to restore | tions of a serious break in the ranks| mony, .‘«}ld Dr. Vermilye had not been | Jeft eye, two shots in the right 'arm | road and wedged betwden a tree and er in the interests of the democratic 0"/ "o gy o Hungary’s finances from al desperate | Of the striking steol workers and pre- heard from since he left a New York | anq one in the left leg, collapsed after | a telegraph pole in the Bondsville dis- party. He is in the insurance and o0 SETCTYCL B0 Wnom it was 50 ondition. { dictions of an end of the strike that hotel, supposedly on the way to "e*‘ he had routed the gunmen. It Was| tpjct early today. The cxact cause of real estate business with: offic on [ O e e AAFOFaatin. Ca & A | T R SR ;“l;‘;'r]';‘df'ely"r:ht(:dg? tc}:rfnllvl[lse JKenney's | carly today hefore he recovered suffi- | the accident is not known. All the | Main street. | local police and New Britam ayts { mills for three months, came today 8 4 . 2 e's absence | . " s alarm by telephond apa S 1e car are residents of ! —— ———— ‘. b e S SMITH—TRASK ANNOUNCEMENT. | With the announcement that four| was due to violence. The expected | “1eMtY to give the alarm by phone. | ;‘j:]:‘){‘;:}“» offthescarfarelipel ke e e | ties wers I to ue the poisono Announcement is made of the en- | lodges, claiming a membeyrship of | groom, he explfwlned: had h(feu en- | e e e | iristmas gifts of ARy L R = gagement of Miss Irene Trask, daugh- | nearly 5,000 men were preparing to| gaged in federal service in rounding | i MRS. JEANETTE KIDDER . | ambunts were given the employes of i May Arrest Quilty. ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Trask of [ declare a truce, up radiecals Mnne_ his dlsf rgo from | WEATHER, New York Dec, 26 M | & F. Corbin’s offlce Wednesday eve- | 168 Mapie street, to Harold T'. Smith At a joint mass meeting to be held | the navy, and arrived in I\ev: York Tast | | g ‘] tla 1 et teloE Ea T 11 | ning before the factory closed for tho| These 12 barrcls had no rov Miss Trask is employed ai the ofilcc | tanight the 5,000 strikers will vote to | 1% &y ]fn)'m\ Lk uth »_}\x‘utirllr:lluw ey L rovecast || 1 Heiddcr of New Rrtain, Com, died | Cristmas holiday. The cash disburse- | stamps on them and it was expect PR B B e ol nifae Merg et o work oreto: remaln out ML I A e e il Dhta for New Biita 2@ vicindty: | lin the Meihodist Episcopal hospital ments took the Dlace of the Christmas that Adam Ostrowski of .103 (Hi Smith, upon’ his return from the serv-| the steel companies agree to recognize | portation o Colombin of a red'. \';s] Cloudy and wasmer tomight: | |in Brookiyn today. She was 63 years honus as paid in cthor factories and street, Holyoke, who the police jce, resumed his former position at| the union. : s "“.'l'f"e ey ',Ht‘lggesml i popbls 1} Satniviy fal | old and had undergone an operation j came as a pleasant surprise to thesecured, 10 gallons of the mixt the Stanley Rule & Level company of- At noon indications pointed, it was l_l) o “f( “-c-L ac »\l»\!e.s. being xe590§. Saturday fair. ‘\ Sl b ks ad. | Sl geilh e whade | employes, as no promise of a bonus or fice. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | said, to a vote in favor of returning S‘b‘: for, Dr. Vermllye's non-appear- K i R i mnatad, Coniis gift bad been made. (Continued on Sixth Puge) to work. ance. e ‘Frederick A. Smith of New London, {