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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEM.D, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1419 B -t 3 H ld where plebiscites will go held to de- | the influenza epidemic‘and the devas- | ting §1.40 & day, but were reduced 'ol pital to see Bucco, ordered the of ritain eraid, termine the future status of the dis- | tation of the ea¥th *finkl\ violent | $1.20, causing the present trouble. | llmflrs to bring in Cacace, Ballantonio, 4 Gl i o .| solar disturbance.-—Al y Journal. > at i Shin. - ’astreat and De Fero. Kach of the | MORALD PUBLISHING COMPANT. tricts and to ferritories whieh the ‘”{H“ B Gl ”"‘”-‘. "(:_“‘1“‘_'5""_'.“_ men was brought {o {he bedside of | Proprietors. Germans have promised to evacuate. With owner, igefore the bourd of directors > Ahur aohNOL | the w jed man, and Lucco state . ; the imminent approach ol or 5 Jfge ship-bullding company, Hhegounds 1 m 20 ||.\‘c‘ Bucco d\( n‘L’r{ dally (funday excepted) at 4:18 | Meanwhile in the United States { Leap Year, it will do no harm for } niedicted that the time was coming ha allantonio, Pastreat an « S Herald Bullding, 67 Churob 8. | Senate thore grows a sentiment for | those who intend Lo take advantage of | wyen docks would have be bullt Wero were in the trouble, but did no to % i its traditional privileges to remomber dtab him. He accused Cacace of the 't‘oa ?n;‘n:m)gunm-. carly rvatification of the Trealy as far |y "L wiving: “Look before yoi '[0) ’t:r\'”"‘!{\"d‘fll'; ocean-going shins - stabbing, Dr. Elcock added that after | > [ ° % o as this country is concerned, if we | jeap Plotliancatyoutanl 000 feet in length. looking at Bucco's wounds he told | believe what we hear from rea st tno vort Gen e wisn | 2 . Thomas Cacace and Anthony i b woula ae. Several Patrolmen Get New - ;c:::;:.:. u:u :nuan | Washington. 10 appears as it a com- [ i you ever notlue that e ‘nf COMMUNICATED . Arhucm Held [ H l C 1 e Rounds TramG Me[l “Ie Samc lonly profitable advertising medtum 10 | Liuve accepled, is a possibility in the | people who have always worn silk New Britain, 29th Dee., 1919, 8 clty. Circulation books and Pre future, thoug is a fi ess procoed- | stockings and shirts?—Boston Tran- . Iunding probable cause in the cases | Chief William J. Rawhngs and 00m siwave oven to advertiscrs e, though it is u footless proce Erant Dear Sivi—1( is surprising o find of Thomas Cacace and Anthony Ar- Capiin Thomas W ace. b Al i — ing to place too great dependance s low few Amoricans have read or re- [ bucel, charged with manslaughter , e, Member of the Asscctated Trens. | , X ) ! : : R (et . . polich department, have compléte [iRasruber of the Assactated Eher.titled | upon tho storics from the capital. | My Hoover announces a “new Ku- | Member the Decluration of Independ- | Judge Jumes T. Meskill at the police LS el Lare Jeoliein s 5 a nee, as T oconsider it is something | court s the changes in the beats of the pa £0 tho uso for ropublication of &Ll EWR ju.oiiiin, ook on the part of | ropean relief plan.” but something | | something | court session this morning, held the SIg it et bl e e L eradited 15 {t or not otherwise oredited EULSIWOL ¥ that every voter should read and use | . e . tells us that one old featurce at least two for trial before the superior court (Continued f Mirst 1 {rolmen for the first six months of D this pape d elso local me¥.| Scnators is' responsible for a great e e e ¥ onfinued from [Mirs i i Rinded Wik e ] " . is relained in it, and that is that | {8 ""l Tones for tholr guldance 4t|in Hartford the first Tucsday in deal of the confusion (hat exists in | o oo M8 O ted to furnish the | (Ne NEXU clection, as at the prosent Maren, vidence presentod showed Ve d - . 5 i 8 We . s b s d| ~. i t 9, F « 5 O islative mut (o today. We are | relief.— Kansas City Star. 1““.:?”"' .(.'.:‘.’\-«nlnllnw I\‘H’ rifc ‘-H\iE that Arbucci and Cacace werce impli7| street: Charlon Capen Gladden, of 67 | | °00% the usual moving up ef on | told, however, that there is great pos- — 2 z8l our scnators whomg caged in the stabbing of Paul Blcco ' Gladdon strect, and Mrs., Arthur W.i beat will take place. Scveral patrol | | LS B 5 . | We put into oflice to look after our in R P S ssurances come from New York sibility of the document being accept- Another Joke which has gained wide | i@ PTG GHlce (o 1gok after ouf - | at 56 Chureh street on the night of circulation in this country is the one | 0 B0 J mber 7. the wounds resulting in to the cffect that if certain candi- LA death ot the New Britain General many other smaller places that ervations as proviously adopted in | dates are eclected to office (axes will Dee tion of Independence, pital soversl days later. Tk New Yeur's ¢ upon ux i not force, but considerably weakened by [be rveduced.—Philadelphia. Public July 41776 (he coming year. Wilh a few excep- orence ‘Townsend. of 67 Gladden HIP POCKEY BOOZ Thornton. of Springfield, Mass., He | men, however, have been changed (o also leaves onc sister, Mra. Cordelia o different ferritory than that éccu KKeeney, of Scymour street who | now in Vermont, and threc grana- | which we imagine will hold good 1 by January ‘15 next, with the res- pied during the past year. There wi be no chunge in the personnel al the station house | (i) & = 4 3 £ breach of the peace gainst | (j1q an—pMiss Sylvin (. Alderson. of ‘dry’ one. Cafes aro the fore t of n new preamble which Ledgen L ngclo Pastr . Geovona hkellanton- We hold these truths ta be seli-evi-| jo, Raphael De Grabbi and Anthony West Hartford, Ming Alice Fleanor o Ang busitess 10t specify P Jiher natlons o G 7 S 2 lig e LIt OrsC Yos rtford, and Miss Traftic Foree on Duty. ning to do a (hriving business. will not spc ify that other nations Well, oven if we did not get rid of | dunt. that all men arc created equal,| Pe 1oero, were nolled on request of Alderson, of West Hlartford, and Miss rafic ¥ y B¥ats and dance halls arc pre- | must accepl but will give them time | Mr, Burleson, we did of his felephone | thit they arc endowed by thelr Creator| Prosccuting Attornoy George W. | Dorothy G. Towntend, of this city (e men Wil changd S ed for the aunual ceremony of fo ohjoct. Shantung, Article X. ct. | rates.—Coumbus Dispatch With certadn unalicnable rights, that) Kot Atterney P 1. McDonough Coincldence in Funeral. ay follows: iniong Miése arotlite iberty and tho| mpboirodl 167 Caties ind sheureal a 1t is a colncidence that the funcral Bost Not 1 Crawellial cornay, A A silent man s mol always the | PUrsuit of happinesy. That to sceure! reduction in his bond. The court | Will be held threo years to a dayl| A Atwater brightest. “Still waters run deep,” but | LBHeSC rights, governments are insUtit- | jixed his bond at §2.000. Arbucci was ' {Fom the date. of his wife's death Post No. 2 ESt thelr patrons, who have had | greal harm in placing constructions | mud gathers al (he botiom eeKeene | € #moni men, deriving their Just| not ropresented by counsel. His bond | Mrs. W. H. Gladden died on Janu- es angaged for several weeks, will | upon certain clauses of the document, | Sentinel powens trom he consent ofl tho sov=livasfixod at $2,500 ary 2. 1917, and Mr. Gladden's . crned, that wheneyver any form af goy- i " . along a supply of {he wine that | on telling the other nations what we w Gliiniant Ihctomes doslirnetive ofl ih b dellantonio Testifios, That Igyptinn premier, Yu s led upon their own hips. The wake | believe we are accepting. The League AaER Stk ends, iU is (he right of the people to John Bellantonio, one of the men yinds like a head colo nehester Union 2 i N i new govornment, laying its found: affray was the first witne aying year, and an hour or so of next, | concerned, stands as it was drafted wing i 'y Hest tion on such principles and organizing | that on the night of December 7 he Thero should he no decided opposi 11 Holland believes sincercly that { its powers in such form as tothem shall! entered the home of Raphael De { - s celebrations, if nol more | tion from other sources, the Allies, in demanding the coxtradi- | seem most likely to effect their safoly | Grabbi, in the rear of 66 Church No. 6—Trafic Supervisor Clajs ut in Chicago the police have de- | Mallers arve shaping {hemselves, as |ton of Wilhelm Mohenzollern, will | and happiness. Prudence indeed will| street and found five men playing cnce Lamphere | ol . do 8o hoping that they may meet with dictate, that governments long estab-| cards around a table, The men play- Officers Michael Cosgrove, Denis d that those who would be in a | far as the worid 15 concerned, and )" (ral «he has become. more Teu- | lished should not be chunged for light!| ing were Paul Bucco, the decoasod Nealon and Charles MdCarthy | wil sant state of inebriation when the | the confusion of the war is being par- | tonizcd than even her most sineere [ and transient causes: and accordingly | Angelo Pastreat, De Grabbi, Salvatore continue regular day patrolmen ks chime twelve must stay at tinlly wiped out. It whould have come | critics ever imagined New York | all experience hath shown, that man-| Frno and another man whom he did Oficer Matthias Rival will be da ne, they will not be allowed to | about before, for the peace of mind |1Terald. Kind arc mare disposcd to suffer, whilo | not know. Anthony Avbucei enterod = | patrol driyer and mcchanician; Offi- v their supply out into the festive | of our globe, but there is much to be i | ‘“‘\‘,lh gncf sultel ol CRi s aRtomLic iy it oghiouselpwl (NRDE BoToRundiGacacy Cer Gustave Hellberg, night doorman; Y 3 3 - : emselves by abolishing the forms to| and with Arbucci started {o sing. Officer HMerbert C. Lyon, tiiti: Ak 1d. But Chicago is an cxception. | thankful for in (hat it has not been AtlyFGonpralmon whosism ov e NG s Riclikth ey aroiacoustomad They werce told to stop as the tenant's lN HARTFI]RI] TflnAY officer. and Officer Michael Brophy b stase is mot elsewhere further delayed. When the Senate | 18 “‘y'\,‘";',‘;',”L“\:,’f““”‘-,‘:_l.:"'"w‘“‘(‘." UvIng | ut when alons train of abuses and | wite wag suffering from a headache. e i 4 herc is great probability that the | gets in line, as it finally will, the unity [ months ago predicted that prices | toot tions, pursuing invariably the| De Grabbi, after some arguing, fold The day officers for January will siime object, evinees adesign to reduce | the two fo leave the house and sing ¢ > © o expel t o co S A fall wpprocial v ’ : ] : > 2 5 e X . 5 e o lows: Officers Michael - ply of booze in he more expen- | of nations will he complete would fall wpprecinbly in sixty davs. | {hom under absolute despotism, it is|in the yard it they wished to. He Conlinued From Iirst Page). be as follo icers Michael Mg ] their right, it iy their duty, to throw | also told Arbucci not to bring his s et {”m ;\m‘h?mv “y:h]r“.cfr‘;: ]Y:b;or\‘\‘-:ltr)-” B arint. Mon who find THI “TGNORANT IDEALIST." ! R, | off sueh gavernment, and to provide| friends to his home If they were to | 5Pirited over the line into Idaho to '© 8 Do M3 2HCCHS 22 s (R 3 h With Mrs. Lloyd George and Mrs. | yow guards for their future security. | act that way. The latler tham ehal. | f8ce criminal charges several years and Axel Carlson, 3 a. m. to 18 Hogl JEETs able to pay fifteen ot has beon the pationt sufferance| lenged Do Grabbi to go outside and | 360 15 held ta cover the local cases.| Officers Walter Malona and Willlam R aoliars for a seat in a gabovet gnorant idealist” some timo | fVst Women judies appointed by the | of theso colonics and such is now the| talic it over with him. 1o refused, | '1¢ Supreme court vuled that while Sirolls will yeturn to the night, forcs British government, we shall now see | necessity fhich constrains them to al- | tolling him that he would (alk the | URl&wTul proceedings might have been ' tomorrow. Officer Frank Bhglish whether their judicial opinions ave | gor their former systems of govern-| mitter over the nest day. Krme, De| 18€d in removing Moyer und Petti- will continue as court officer and gon- based on the evidence presented or | ment G;fim;i-g S itheriniiaw it ;Mn‘ :m'd to | Pone, the fact that they had been vey prisoners to the county jail. Durs | in the enormous profits galned yearly | “just because.”—Boston Transcript VBRITUS o artad o fiant with Cosnoe CAr. | raigned before an Tdaho court on'ing other times the officer will be on e than a bad headache or a sick |y % 23 b2 g properly drawn charges overruled the duty at the passenger station. petition. that they be roturned to the grabbed the old man. The light on | Petition Patrolmen’s Beals, tho table was smashed and a_scuf- | State fram which they had becn re- fle followed. during which Bellan- 'he as: ignments of beals for the tonio was thrown out. Tfe was stab- LT patroliaci follow: bed twice in the back and said Ar- I (e (T, Seat No. 1—Main street, east &ide bueei was his assailant. New York, Dec. 51.—Churged ith from railroad crossing to Cour Aftor Dring stabbed Talluntonio said | #eHing the liquor responsible for seven | strect; Officer Thomas Storey. | he saw (hree men. Cacace, De Foro ang | G€aths from wood alcohol poisoning in!" peat No, 2—Main street, west side, Fucco leave the house and go out into | assaie, N. J., Lo Cicero, proprietor| from railroad crossing to Franklin the yard where Bucco was stabbed | °f an Blizabeth stroet gro #LOVC, 1 Gquare; Officer Michael Meehan, pany whisls hires himsds, Tord snd I was asked by one of the officers in the chest. Bucco approached Bal- | WVas arrested at his home here carlys =o' No. - West Main street, f1m $5,000.- | 1 to co-operatc in bringing about tho| lantonio following the affray and | (0day. A technical charge of sCliNg (. jqp sircet to Loxington street and ! L We've seen the works of Barleycorn | proposcd reunion and was informed | awked him to el his jacket in -the| WO04 @lcohol for boverase PUrPOSCS|yicinity; OMcer Michael Meehan, | 000 and $10,000.000 in distrtbuting | .\ ang all its dangorous alds i " s e i i e ks o 2 bas boen made against him. g % - 3 | i And all its dangerous alds: it the other officers, excepting the | house as he was badly hurt. Ballan- e il : oot Boat oo d—Wost Muin streaty B | bonuses. These bonuses will enriche| Wa've read death lists of alcohol president of the class, were willing | tonio refused to go into the house, bt °[‘ pE Lk O N encc op | Lincoln street and streets in westerly | approximately 90,000 employos of the And some important ralds. and desirous of having such a re- | saving that ho had also been stabbed | Sulted. the police say, in the solzure of} G.j,jy: Ofticer Patrick MeAvay. | & ni G 3 a. barrel of Hquor, five d-gallon tins of bl & i) Tord Motor Company. They will union. and was afrajd. On the stand this supposed whiskey and two 3-gall Beat No. b-=Myrtle sireet, rom . 5 S0 ot oy . Several members of the class hod | morning Balluntonio asserted that | | St i Gooth street to Burritt street, apd range (rom $50 for the worker who R e S e et el e O P e y N B s o i S battles, one containing whiskey and 2 th t Myrtle stveet; OMi- ard tin ad 8t all en approached with regard to the | Bucco told him that he was stabbed | B0t S0 giuted wood alcohol. ,ufm;):.«“r‘ulr:‘r1”:1»‘-”4“3\n o streel; i arrest of Cicero followed close- | “°F Patiick b o i Mter thal of Morman Morrls and | Beat No. G—DMyrlle sivest, . fHof ank Hopper in Passaic last night.| Washinglonstreot to Grove stroet, §nd g to he ching the years change, all of al. are to be construed by the Senate, Im are no se « »f thei s before lowever, there s v are not to scll liquor of their efor However, there is not fain and Churck streety, Officer Charles Johnson, . Post No. 3-—Main and Arch eols, funeral will be held day after- 4 officer John Carlson noon, January 2, 1920. The services Post No. 4—Main and Bast Mgih will be held at the home 3 o'clock Officer I'red Wagner wnd burial will be in o Fairview st No. 5—MHartford avenie fng street, Offfcer James flohn Barleycorn will be celebrated [ of Nations, as far as its language is alter or to abolish it, and to institute | Who was cut in (he fatal stabbing cometery i 1 the customary abandon of New plagces will be of the better vi — Brooklyn Standard Union. } Henry Ford, who didn’t deny ho | HTumphry Ward included among the | gyep i was an i | have been in a position to bUY | ugo, has announced a plan whereby keep a quantity of liquor, the i pig employes will be allowed a sharo in of which is known. Nothing the Ford Motor Company and T el R PSR e B s bueci and De Fero, it was testiffed. her Sy « o ) self anc A " Y other interests owned by himself and | ..} ghortages—Detroit Journal Uhat High School Reunion. nis son, Bdsel. Mr. Ford will allow SHE To the Editor of The Herald: his worknien to invest not move (han 1919 OUT—1920 IN. Kindly print Alc following letter in éne-third of (heir wages in stoek cor | == your paper. titicates, which will yield a return of | i 3 "‘ et e "l"”\l'" '”"";.c"";”“”: “'IF BUENO Ly B SN B i cwell, we sy, to a yer > by, { and ofice of the president of the six per cent. yearly. In addition to And all the ovils with it— Class of 1917 of the Now Britain High | the plan whereby the employe is al- | Dofeated booze and hard times, 100, | School, I wish to answer the letter in I lowed 1o purchase stoek in the com- Wood alcohol and spirits Tuesday's Herald. them, but the minor celebrations he less resplendent eating places, “watch-nights” in the homes of viduals who are forced to buy a e likely to develop a repetition of events of Christmas and the duy r unless the general public has Qughly awalkened to a realizatlon | 1y son are spending botween he dangers of illicit liquor and its titutes. Death 1 again be the t at the feast owever, we have the hope that the jon has heen learned, that the | [} olcohol whisliey has been de- | pay jieen in the company's sorvicesfor hit, matter and had exprossed great en- | by Anthony Arbucci when he asked three months and receives the mini- And sugar there was lacking: thusiasm and desire to hold a met- | Nim to get his jacket from the housc. mum wage of §6 a day, to 0 for | Conl was scarce and heat was low. | togethor, particularly, firsts uso Dr. Dunn Ts Witness. (e man who has put in five years | And our brains we've been a-rack- | the affair was fo be at home: second, | Dr. George W. Dunn, who attend- | fhe Pawsaic police clalm (hat Cleero | ddjacent vicinity; Officer Thomas Fee- L R D ing. be auso the cxpense would be small; [ ed Bucco after he had been removed | wold the polsoned whiskey to Hopper, | “"‘]'. st Mo, TBille] wivestl SENSE || antts wus ot 510,80, third, beeauvse of the intention to pay | to the general howspital where he died. | ywho sold it to Mor and that Morris PORIL SNO¢ 6 g « ey gt | yed, that nonc has been hought held for tonight's u [t scarec I8 to warn the public against im mg from an “unknown spring’ to- ht, most of it knows too well what PR e ST " up the deficit which resulted at the | (estified that Bucco's death was duc | jn turn disposed of it to Pussale saloon ‘ Grove sivect (o Tooth street, and ad- s greeting us lust reunion. to pncumonia coincident with the | keepers. 1lopper und Morvis “(.\-c‘\ nt vicinity; Oficer Charles Auid- ing his new profit sharing plan that it | WIth many things in store: There his been no attempl to cover | Wounds received in the fight. He as- | brought to this clty early today and | erson. y L s 3 3 ‘0. §——Broad strect, west of Js “only a beinning” and ho hopes to | They may be good, they may be bad, | up the identity of the person who in- | Serted that on examining Tueco he | {dentified Cicero the man from| Beat.No, S=ErOfq, SLtask ¢ 2 Shall they be as of yore? serted tho or ! notice. Anyone | found he had been stubbed in four | whom the liquor was purchased, ac- High street .n:_l‘l".:ll b}l:hl»‘lflog';’ ul& fning them. They too, wish their ! i interested can obtain the jdentity of | Places. Wounds inflicted on Bucco’s | cording to the police sroad sireet: Officer John Liebler, or, let ey oo With I | noreasing (he carning capacity of his v the writer at the Herald Oflice. chest, punctured his lunz. A smaller ——— Bost o, by ! MOt Giployes will be watched with moro | This New Year is just the time Nor has there been un altempt to| WOUnd was also inflicted in tho right Find Twenty-five Gallons. Beaver V"“':“ ind - vieinity cer {ntareNt than is| this one Forlthell | To et tha of living. usurp any authorlty whatever of any | Side. Another serious wound was in New Brunswick, J. Doc. 31 e M 0 Rk Siieat AN S T T e e e e T T and apchd alBRL: | Gr Uiie ailicers of tho Glads oti1s17. the abdamen, causing hemorrhages Twonty-five gallons of lquid, betievea Beat, Sor [ORROEE SEECE S . g ) : BAES Tess: e A e Gy N Arbucci Speaks for Timself. by the pollce to be wood alcohol, was| 519¢). "y b FERMANY WILLING TO SIG & to ‘heve Mr., Word e e SN 90 ool . | st 4 streets northerly: Officer A v IO SIGN. ing to stop where My, Ford has begun, And do some checrful givin tion only on the part of those de.| Arbucci said he wished his friends | found in the back of a big touring ca -\‘]“?:‘(;m'“&, w‘m‘n« sitous of (ho proposed reunion and | L0 Know his side of tho story and ox- | bound from Now York to Trenton| AEROMNC FETF 0l o Loy TR those who did ot think that a smeil | Plained that togethor with De Fere | which was stopped here by the polico | BEOL WO 20 BFF EEEL FaRiel » lienry Word may be the forerun- | Smile in the morning. CTEU DT GO ) T G0 ity o] el ChiEete WO SO Uo Ak Rty OF | CERTR oL L. Brush, the driver, salds oo "putnam sirect: and’ STl Say a cheery word at night {lic (ofcaral should beln buw Lo hold- | 2o Grabbi o sae ‘a brother of Mrs |ino eblained the liquor in Now Xark. |G gt o moen: Witla i SOUEE And do n little extra ing such an aftair De “-“‘j‘ ’-fl:’r" Sntenine hldm-“_ 80Y- 1 ln]tul'_« acnrying .rvlfl;l*flxl‘lf\nl\“ "I Beat No. 12—North street, cast of o make the New Year bright Sinecrels hoping that the officers| &L men plaving cards and Joined | and driving without a licenso wero | el B8 Sortmiieh Toh B10 (i HER R [ e e LS E e them. 11is two companions sat in the | preferred against him pending an Q8K SUSE, FAGREEC PEVE T [ 1 s ) e : i M7 will come to| .oiner and began to sing. Tmmedi- | analysia of the diquor found in the car, | ¢IN3Y: Qfcer, AIE 3 g to put the majority of his carn- an amiable agrecment, T Beat No. 138 ummer street, and Great War by an exchange of rat- iy toly they were told Lo sto p = 3 S e AL R oy ¢ d p and Ar- ey o % Rions on Janunry 6 next. Thus, | I"8® back into the source of his in- LOULS W, SCHARL of North street, Hart = = . ; : streets south bucci wax told that he should not Deaths in Philadelphia. s ford avenue fr aast Main street by fourteen months after the sign. | ©0Me==the hands of his workingmen. 25 YEARS AGO bring his friends to Do Grabbi's home Philudelphia, Dec ord avenuoihrony ikt VMRS §1.—Local au : £ b to North street; Officer Hanford Dart.; of the armistice the final chapter | 't W be a long, long time belore | RESCUED SAILORS if they were to uct that way. e said | {horities today were investigating thet '© 50 { (From The Herald of That Duto) DRy o g : Beat No. 14—Smalley street to East he histor 2 the w Vel e v other employers follow the example | that following short argument be- | deaths of three women and o man be- » history o var will he writ- O t Y : cieinity; Oficer William A e LTS e MAY YET SURVIVE | ! o De Fero and De Grabbi, Erno | licyed ta have been yvictims of \uyorl"n ”:.‘; BRdvi el Py E*8s tar as Germany id concerned. | °f Mt . who wishes to “increase 4 LS Y [ jumped up and grabbed Cacace by | alcohol. Thelr hodics were found lust ! SRl Bl abreit A B\e may bo matiers of Importance | Ne Purchasing power of dollars of December 31, 1894, the neck. The Light in the houss w. night in a reoming house here and the ';‘"' BoNE e Rl o o up lutor on notably (he scttle. ©UF emploves” It will be a long, long | George Thresher and wife enler ) (hen put out and o fight fellowed dur- | polico believe they died on Saturday, [0 (FOERRE AGL IS LA 0 onne it of the protosol ferms whion | 1We hefore cmployers realize (hat | tamed a parly of 30 friends at their) Meroic Work of Ingeaham's Crew Not | 1% which Arbucci made his gotaway. | when they were last seon. 16 was an- | (0 S Tg e Ghueet and vieinity 8 peb e bt _ el inliccutn® Moth etveo B Th | Me declared he left the city after he | nounced at the hospital where the | (e GG SO profit. sharing means more. than a | (NG Thought in Vain: “Most Daring had heard that Bucco was baglly cut | bodies wore tuken that death was due 0 |*| L e '*‘“;“m““m il 4 ere division of the financial gain ¥ axidlte w” that although he did IReital f e ibuitie S 3cat No Bt ereia vel, s representations that she s 'MCTC 9 &t R M Dam . up and he knew that although he did | to alcohalic poisoning but it was tak . D - S A r 3 \ ; X. M. Dame has been clecled Vice- Feat of Scamanship.” bR S redily Ganeiteril 5 5 & Center strect. Kast Main street from B bt the roquired repara- But in the meantime, while om- [ not do it he would probably be “sent | ing n chemical examination of the hot- bresident of the New Britain Asso i | Main strect to Blm -strecl; Officer s Ao el . P if he was caught. tie found in the room to determine he for the sinking of her battle Ployers are thinking over what Hen: | ciation Football club St John's, N. K., Doe. i th £ S e e g / : Patrick Mechan ors: Cacace’s Caso Heaxd, shether the victims drank wood alco : e . th of B 8t Scapa Flow, hut, as far as the 'Y Ford has done, labor might put in A number of the members or | that the heroic work of homas Cacace, charged with | hol. 'Phe authorities have located an- BoatNo. 17—Muin straet, Rorth & : ; ; ; ey T : S 5 ailroad cross cast side) Ofcef {s concerncd, it will be at an ong ® Pit of time finding how the cm- | Stanley Post will o to Berlin tonight | o the steamer Ingraham who saved | preaeh of the peacc. and assaulting | other man who was in the room Sutur- vailr "“”""“ Sl ' o ploye, by his honest, whole hearted | t0 have a surprise party on onc of | L1¢ three survivors of the wrecked | Raphael Do Grabbi, pleaded not! day and who, they say, took (wo n1es AT X " i g ‘ , : Balkl or / el Seat No. 15--Main street, north o | he mombe clgian steamer Anton van Dreil g / 1 crossing (west side); Officor Mr. IPord has announced in explain- | Now a New Year lch their steps. Those who do though are the unfortunates who death with little prospect o - 2 C LBl s (I | do more later. And his next step in | of the deadly variety n adjustment of the differences [ and vest for the remainder of their een the Allig¥ powers and Ger- | days on well enrned laurels, Vi p over the protocol has been [Ehed at 1ast, 50 we are told in news | "¢ 0F the new type of cmployer, who is willing to take part ' profit Paris, and all is in readiness tor staging of tho formal ending of | 1om his business, but is more will- ke been mude elastic through Ger- * “ffor 4 romb Lf eres e silty to the chavge and was repre- | drinks from the bottle and was almost party of experts is now al work ©fort may become a greater sourct 5 S 3 2 o ) railrod ¢ Officers of the A. O. Il 5 ' sented by Aftorney P. F. ilcDonough. | blinded Germany's scaports, checking yup ©f Income (o himself and to the man Hedeb iy el Mol been in vain held out here foday. | Joseph Trenoulky, 14 years old. of 48 The facl that one af the women dior, 4 D e hivas ] stalled last evening. Solos were sung | m : ko R e A, No. 18- Railvoad station; tonnage and cquipment for deep Y NO hires him by P. §. McMahon I'ho rescued men, who had clung to | Church street. festified that he was —Was reported to have come from New ot Mala’ atreat LI N Henry Ford, the “ignorant ideal- i oy | the wreck moro than 36 hours and | aslcep when the trouble staried, but York leads the polico to helice that| ChUTER SICEH RWEC Sl airest 10 . wo the st 3 ocal fisherman caught 28 picks| phy uae! v 26 s . . S g i rastoane , | she broug i Chlcnseq|BLSE estnut street, Mailn & B o e G : i 4 owine wEt dui ts Sene kil Alocal isner 1sht 28 ploks]had geen thelr 26 shipmates die in| he was awakened and was called to ! she brought the laquid which caused | Siteet LS R SEES Lo, v \o Germansii o e i e 4 | evel avernging a pound and a haif | the great seas which at times com-| the window by his mother. Ou look- | their deaths from that city Sent No. 20—Church -strost andi) i Bana over as « reparation for the WOl carned profits. Would that there | cach at Hart's reservoir in Konsing sletely submerged the vessel, wer ing out info the yard he saw three The discovery of the four bodies in-| _ €At RO: = dy et '6 lpnar: . { natond S 0 Chestnut street and vicinity -of Stan alled for destruction at Scapa, | WEFC more “ignorant idealists™ in this | ton yesterd hrought here last night in a serious! men scuffling. One man in o white | creasod the number of suspected wood || (EEC S0 m (L phomas Dolan, BRaTly. o greal de depends upon © OUNLYY today! The Y. C. A. basketball team | condition. They wore sovercly frosi-| shirt with his sleeves furned up tell | alcohol vietims in this vicinity fo six > Beat No. 21-—-Dwight street,” Dwight Be: tiiat thoe foriner cinomy lios T defeated the Company 1 five in the | bitten and their chance for recovery | and two with him went out of the A Wi b g paes . Stato Armory last ovening by a scora | was stil) B loday. ard. Cacace rveturned several mo- & oad cinity: fcer Willk iR SR ‘14 ACTS AND "ANCIE S St I f e g £ TR was still doubtful today | vard weac ¢ MAY COMPROMISE street and vieinit Officer ilam vesterday'in St. Mary’s Bay had not Loomis acted Their rescue. after they had been | monts later. Te had alse boen stabbed MeCue. - government wili be taken into - referee. given up for lost, was accomplished | and was bleeding. He assisted Buceo stderation before it is rvequircd fo Let every American set these first About 1,000 yard® of the best out. | Y one of the most daring feals of | into bed and stayed unul the police Park street, Whiting street, John in the list or his New Year resolu- hd over the materlals. Tt has been Prod ' . ing flannel at 5 cents a yard at M- | Seamanship remembered here. While | arrived. S : Tob e Disouss Propos-| strestgend vioinity: OR i ol Rk e matorlale. jons: to Produce for the Nation by | Nilllan's: alse, some sood aualiis | (he fisher foll from the bay sottle- | Mrs De Grabbi added that Angelo = 0 00 (L e 4 1 tween conferecs (hat no lonest hard work. To Save for the | 1, e Ml S monts watchod from the cliffs over. | Pastreat, cne of the men who wua 3 I3 caty and Beat No. 26 Park street from Bimi head, the lifehoat crew of the Ingpa. | Plaving cards, was stabbed —in the o iye, stroot to John strect und vicinity; Of=3 hamt worked its craft in heavy seas|2rm during tho scuffle in the hous« e by O Lo tonus of and between rocks to the lee of the f’l"_ll""fl ‘.H'{l.‘» ; Washington, Dec. Compromise Beat No. 24—Whiting u,rect..wn:‘a_ ‘ B o i { Attorney Genoral Palmer denounces | P18 between rivals for possession of | wreck and found the threo survivors| ~OMcer Willlam O'Mara testifled he | proposals for ratifying the. peaco| John gtrect. Cherry streot ane MIGLIEg erial are assurcd as veparation |V 9T el o | ice flelds on the Hudson h heon 2 L found Buceo on the bed with Cacace | (reaty were discussed today at a con-| Officer Frank Hahn. I the sugar hoarder, but the spectacle virtually helpless in the wheelhouse i N of onc,or two of them being sent to | TenewWed this year. Huangers-on about Tho Bolglan stoeder hed bogn | itndlug by his side. Oficer; O/Mava | feronco :botwuoll = Senalars Lodge. Beat No. 25— Iranklin square, Southy BB b iinainey of the dnvesti- | Jall would be more satisfactory to the | the docks cause much trouble to Ieo | hurlod upon tho rocks by the heayy| !#ked If Cagaco was the man Who | Maus, the ropublican leader, and| Muffiitrect to South sticet and viein-| ora e s R s e Kealariiy ltakti e St clafina iy | Spsmn et e plir Gen e i (iRion nlst and v goolanwsrad MR nsronblof Do o osraditim sni ) tr Rl oo rtl A i LT v B . ! Chronicle. holding (hem untll dealers ave| or tne erow wero deowned In an at.| 1€ one who stabbod him was not | ber of the forcign relutions committeo Beat No. 6 Arch street, south of u’\:,““m-u announces that diplomat- | PR obliged to buy them off. ST A G L e ot e Rl i anitariu 0 m”w who votad ut (ho luut ssurion for ratl-| wilifien srew. and. viGEST tions betwee » nations that ! 4 £ L trouble, Cacace then told the offcer (el vith the ros ans fr 5 . S el between the nations B i otor. Dargon save hid Wil keop on Striko at Stoel Works—Afore than { boats. The 25th was swept back to| qnat he did not make fany trouble :: ’ll\ov"r‘“llutlu S a”\-)';“ S “”-m:“\?mfl””h Soulh High street an o agreed to the treaty, and Gor- 3 e i ake any 1 by the rey an majority, Beat No. outh Hig fighting until seated in Congross. 1¢| 700 laborers struck this morning for| the wreck after the lifeboat in which ' 1y i ke any effor S Elanalinet i e : s Woods. ay, will be immediately resumed. . his next seat is not in a penitentiary | higher wages at the Bdgerton Steel [ he had embarked wy — nasy i and Ll :.l.‘,”‘,_‘ i L o E H,: Sl ot o )(l.':.”,[ ik "fl',':',,'."\%m::' ]‘GTT:’;;‘:"? t g maticl agents will take up their | ccll it ought to be én a ship headed Works fn Plttsburgh. All of the ninc | joined the four v ho huw Pref, pd o of Officer Guetay Hellbers and Oficcr | understood that several definite modi- | Linwood street; Officer Peter M on the day after ratification ey , 107 Hurope.—Hudson Republican. furnaces in the plant have been | stick to the vessel. He was e of p Willlam MeCuo was (he same fication with the reservations framed | Eveoy. Aliled trodps Will procesd | - —— ; panked and unless the strike is sei- [ the three saved yesterday. Th» other|. Tinoro, Accus Cacace. . congidercd Senatar Powmerono said Beat No. :0—Arch street, south *1 The, two worst things that didn’t| tled shortly over 3,000 men will be| two lost consclousness Mondi: night|. Iollowing the stabbing, Dr. Harry | he was hopeful that a compromise( South church to Winthrop strect later, to points in Germany | happen this year were the return of | unemployed. The strikers were ge\»laml were swept to soa. | Lilcock, who wan called to the hos- | could be worked out. ‘\*m}nfly. OMcer Axel Carlsa@s.s 13eat No Stanley streel south of t hardship willbe imposcd upon Snttion by stopping extravagance.— . @¥rmans, hen® they arc willing | eV York World LSO BB & ioiocor 20t 000 - lee Dealers’ Difficultios—Old (rou- i there will probably be more, ac