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News of By the World Associated Press ESTABLI SHED 1870 LW BRITAIN H TUESDAY, NOVEMBE NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, L A AR, RV TN 854 W 0 L L ek R 3 7 T 30 M T W T U 9 AR £ 1 T . A AL, Ol A, S AT AR AR R, MM 3 Herald “Ads” Mean Business Better WELVE PAG PRICE THREE CENTS |ONE. OF THESE MAY SUCCEED HARA 1 mTe (WH KNO 0 | K NN i ¥ ”—< ar e LOOT MAIL CAR SUBJECTTOTAX — ---m*——"—j GYLY SINKI . [' ‘ : 3 i Four Men Wounded in Sensation- Pr Wealthy Evadi : : | uling Pay ndion o Wounded Bung o Totiun Near Pt I | revents Wealtly Evading Pa B : jondition of Wounded Burglar hnting inage T | y Ll by Distributing Holding goarded as Extremely Critical | ment by Distributing Holdings Regarded as Extremely Critica } e ESCAPE IN AUTOMOBILES | ‘REV]S[ON BILL IS PASSED SHKEN DENIES STORIES | wrst Set Fire to Mail Car—Passen- | [ Measure Will Go to Conference Saye He Never Had Any Liquor in aers Are Not Molested hy ]{nhh(-"‘ Thursday and May Be Ssent to i store and Statement of Dying n Men Take Part in The Hold- President. Harding Dy Latter Part Burslar Corroborates His Statas it of Month, ment m,P.i‘\]'“"; i \\\‘1 8 ”‘:“‘”“"" "'f Washington, Nov. § | Wilson, the colored man ¥ in hosscs. were searching. enrly e T BT L A R e \dly wounded in a gun il or ¢ ) 8 W las e el 4 s 1 1 today for t n bandits who last night | riting this time by ti o At the police, fo held up the ew Orleans Ltd., on the | senate conferec robbery at N 1‘!\11:111\“ 4.n‘um railroad two miles | | " The measure finally t i Drssed ore early Sun south of here, wounded four tr in | | carly today by the s e i alive. At the ho employes, stole {wo pouches of reg- It he ek oti ni 5oy el t it was stated, howes i g : and escaped after sett- | lusting nearly 16 o = '8 fire o the mail car. ISR et a e hehas Py ; regard his condit N ||5ill shooting. | when that body recor TR OrEOW ( IHe has already glver T SopirmRRl of e Tobhoasliag been i, T, [ IRE e ' hat probably will prove nd ea oday, the only aid in the : 3 . 0 conference R 1 post mortem statement, seatch belng a statement by members |, 2aren Shimpel Goto, formdr min ol Mo eR bR K a o M 01t SRR LS ! T v. It mortem statemer of the train crew that they had * | ster of foreign ¢ R niver e b e maTinoVis resarden, CHe ARG bNE Y| o Y Eass) the president is ap VMeshken Makes Denial, ain cr wat they had head-| W%, B Lo LA R T LEBE JRYL Iy, proval late in the mont | I leshken, at whose store ed west in two automobile B 1s | < may xt pre- [est bidder for the premiership of | ' | he 1 were foiled in an ate of Chicago police guarded all roads|™ier of Japan most | Japan, He is now in Washington as Close Figuring e : | several thousands of entering that ity and the alarm was| €VeTY important post in Jipan, out-|one of Japan's delegates to the dis At a roogh estimate wury ¢ i ot “,N,\‘l.:_.: was indignant telephoned to all central Tilinols TM'“' of ];-.u mier. He wasg born in|armament conference. Admiral Kato | Ferts say nt fe over the published account in towns. The passengers were not mo-| 1856 He studied medicine in Ja-|was born in 1859, er graduating | Would net N 4 : TR lested although one. K. IT. Knowlton,| Pan and Germany and on his re-|from the naval ademy, he rose| 000, or the ST ‘,]‘_i_‘”,‘.'n; hl,h“: 11l, .'[“ \erq of Freeport, 1ll, got three hullet|turn rose through various offices un- | through the ranks until in 1902 he | Pre sent law and ‘ i L ;.:mnu‘nl business n‘\;u; holes in his. cont whon he and {hree| til in the early nineties became di- | was appointed chief {aft of a|revenue which trea " g = > Y ilc. that b hux ov companions went up to the mail car|Teéctor of the sanitary bureau. He | standing squadron. In 1906 he was id the governme | e e e in his place and fired on the bandits as the lat-| Was pre sident the imperial rail- [ made vice minister of the navy nd | Eventually the bil t expert s “ adstrom Misled. ter \\-.n n‘ g H engine crew and Sesl n»nmw A ‘w mmunications, | was create d a vl admiral in 19 st :'l. \\ml‘M e “m.u t natio tax Ihat Wadstrom, the white member ker @ mail clerk was shot in the 1inister of home affairs and next of [ On the declaration of war ag nui toll by ahout $750,0¢ year ¢ r trio, was led to this mail . Arthiur Moon, a Pullman | foreign affairs in the Teranchi cab- | Germany in 1914, Admiral Kato was| While they undoubtedly will make | AR the o « nises of being able to porter, was shot in the chest and|inet, the one preceding that of Pre- [ appointed commander-i of the| many changes in th@swucasure the cenre liquor, is shown in a statas fi‘\:,‘,l ’! I’|r‘h|l> |qu”yH\||'vnm“ “ ier ra | first Japar fleet. ;‘ nfere “ : 'li\l‘:flucl m | ment made yesterday by Wilson at S URHel. it the shoul e 2 | now. stalnd k In this grave, built with stone of pure white, the the hospital to Sergeant Willlam C. bk ol 5 | Riohlion el ) A ol ; | | : Hart Wilson, however, admitted ke mail erelk was shot in the | three major provislor which the | America’s unknown hero will uried on Armistice day | during his talk, that he knew the hand and si or i Bobinet house and senae They are|11. Risine in the background is seen the great amphithe .‘1«1 of | nlace contained high priced furs and te, another rk, was clubhed over repeal of the exce ta nd b= ) | L the liead with a revolver the transportatic tax and | {ho Aylington National Cemetery. | not liguor. e s id he told Wads AvEr: e Jan trom the liquor story in order to Hold Up Engine Crew. | W0 N "l‘“'“\"“ b he pres W v. 8§—Gen. Par onary forces, Gen. Persh regards | indt him to accompany the party Two of the robbers hoarded the| : I songd o stock. | ing will tr yot all the long wi . mourner at the symbolic (to this city and participate in the train at some point between Chicago | Outstandin ms. rom t o ngton natio 1 he will walk the five miles| burglary. and Paxton and covered the engin ‘ Other outstandii ions of the |l come ¢ ri to pay I th his place t ter Prest Job Planned Long Ago. crew with their guns as the train was | N } i bill are g T Yard & Ak lnet men et passing through here according to JOHNSON-OSTLUND ‘Kentuck V t F- ht} A reduction in the maximum ir The ler under whom the un-| be 5 Got with|ey i ‘v'v;»lx\lrl\ll tho do_m.u\;e s;\r& the report of division Superintendent| B y oters lg come rtax rate from 65 per cent | Know » served in France declin-| the n ident and | 8C8 , ; “ fod "'|x'7 hi “?; p?j“f J. W. llevron. | WEDDING SATURDAY cn all over $1,000,000 to 50 per cent | *d toda £ 4 marshal | the tors tives an '\ y»Hw‘.w ”“:‘;H‘u'm:;\" H'j;;flp pililf;r m‘“; o AL Y G e o] Near Jackson—Can- = " o * L e ' T thalal mrotip of motirners turn| 04 Wilson's Wetherfleld home, whsrg miles fur r south where the train | 3 A | (Continued on Third Page. | As chic the An wm B li- | a the White House | e "w‘l. out "thr“rnb\w}l;:(. :I;o- e | Clerk of Public Works Board Wil | dld ta F()l‘ M, or At‘ | LG e e Ordering the crew to break the | > 4 = : - —— | but on arrival here they found tha e e v‘x‘ el Wed Basseit street Youns Woman y NEW YORKERQ VOTE | the tools they had were insufficient o Lo e N e L ek ill’ A" ‘d W) :P' E :W' [ for the job. Defore the next attempt cars further up the tracks, leaving | RE ¥ Vi | Ny = ‘reSt' Al b ? vas made, the other fellow “got cold the other nine coaches on the other [ George H. Johnson, clerk of the | lN Cll l ELE(’TION HERGE | I'he Capture. de of the stream to prevent inter ek arl \ . g e : ‘\v‘ by tlnvml-.' m‘yiun\ : ’1"\1‘.": ok s e ‘harg i ‘ YOUTH CCU5 D @ MWD R | SRR e e oty | Fdith 1. Ostlund, will be married Charged, With Other| £ ffl A JE J E trom late> Saturday night in Hdrt- appes m gutomo- || =0 = i s | | ford, and while standing on a corner, d began the assault on the |Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at the | o s . e ront| : i ile. ‘ e e parente, e ana | Party Officials, With Dis- Mayoralty Contest Is Clear- | SarEgll cams Elang il g SRRk | Mr. & . i v appointment. The trio 1 to Opes Poors. | Mrs. August Ostlund, of 215 Bassett ! = oS H 3 B Ad \1 AY HOLD UP SALE \ d for New 15titdln. .o T Or it sHaotne the angins|Abicet orderly Conduct At Polls. | Iy Between Hylan arpton by, 17, mits ) y the early ~ Nourd of (ARLIIR cer g cman if the mail car was| The wedding ceremony will he per ! 1C 4 [ OF WATER TO 1923 slowly toward this oity, = 1 the robhers forced the | formed by Rev. G. 1. Pihl 1 | and curran | I‘ i H B use | 10 ATrirenAle NIt R UEe yrmed by IRev ) hl, pastor of v ] el \ the door, but|(he Swedish Betl ol ivoh. endl the | . Jackson, Ky, Nov. 8—Six men g ous¢ Decaus : ving that the New Brit- L e e A S e : S e e ST -~ policemen left their beats at that 13 S e T S oyl ine e o rtve I He BRHERe i et o (e e | HH d Th O'H Rights Must Be Sceured From Legis- | : 1 | The couple will ttended by Harold ! 4l cloction fi ly after the| New York, Nov. 8.~ Men and wom- | e ate e .a Tells of Being Shot s ch of dynamit 1o Hlonndon s brothatidl G Serdaniile ansbed Bk e ol Mol VOB B chivaters o New: York altyl s Jature Before Agreements Can Be ; g Shot. € he f dynamite and | 4s best man, and Lillian C. Ost ¢ on Troublesome Creek, Bre Gl el | On arrival here, the car was park- n revolvers and shotguns | jynd, a sister of the bride, w1 | thitt county about 15 miles from here [ 0f Whom are entitled fo cas Man” | Made, s Beliet of Oicials estnut street, Wilson and d the doors in and af g honor. lie bride will sed | today ballots, went to the to | [ . going to the store. Wil- hand batfle ensued which|jn 4 gown of white geors crepe | The dead are VBlANdECombe s b eat it ral Ay Tl ta e = 5 | The QUSSR R part of the affair consist- n the robbers had |and the bridesmaid in pink georgette | Leslic Combs, Ephern Allen, SRR e S b I ter commissioners th neoul it ing an entrance into the > bomi inio (i nd a|orope, Each will carry & houquet. |GCOTEe Allen, SRl oytoi | ol eRen on RN b e iV ctim NG U ET ad e RTann e d RO e A D R s i R O S, 10 hich .\{‘v}uw I out 1.‘“ The groom, who is the of Mr. [George Mclntosh, 30, iN veral judges and county officers is ci t PO It was while he was at work that the £ T oniangs| Y‘| \n\’ \,1|vm . Johnson of 488 | : ’l‘r‘.”\. L ar \\\\‘\‘W‘H.m’x ).um‘n,‘ Ihe polls opened at ¢ a. m 1 nml Leave Today For Visit in A S e tloale| ol ‘K‘H‘H\« llmllllylnl}mt‘)g“to!‘:f & | Stanley street, is an ex-army officer i Jac avis, 1 Davis, 30;|clo t e ents \ ¢ K ved, He has been clerk of the public works 1 ubs, 35; Tom McIntosh, 30. | . i 2 e ! policeman begging to be ned, the bandits jumped |0ard for more than a 3 special train has been sent from | Whlle there wore geven cand New York. 1 ) co i allowed to go. The trio, believing :rm their wchines and leff. The| ollowing the wedding Jackson with physicians to atend the | oy 11 thanchyiel i “';“"‘w e I e [ e SU RO TR DT R rain erew hooked up the train again | g e ¢ (o s, wounded. ylanidomocratt mbent, = o ! MRERS up the stolen goods, starte (Continued on Page Twelve) [ they will make their home at 494 Canditlate Arrcsted, |»w“” ! 5‘ ”"‘.- ‘m n ticket vn m‘ i “‘ B : "_“ ‘H‘ : ‘\ ‘\. e M rive Wilson said he was just [ i Loulsville, Nov. 8—W. Overton| ™ LA Vi e it ; e ing I v caving the store when he was hit "'fi‘ | e | mayor of Louisville, started clection land's re-election by more than 160,- | & ‘:;“‘ o ;““”‘ [‘ alley ‘ “”\“\ cfore the overtmenk 1 | bullet from the policeman’s gun. Ji [Gav it B Fi08 tor b lendine Dot e DI GO BT ) e e e LR AL tried to get away, but feeling the foRnolicat headonizicrs ers claimed th {8 ennalt s tell i ERECEO AL an Lo AN T on ti t to ts of the hullet wounds, he de [NED 75 et pacauariersiinin i DAoL\ suldivin byy 161 I tial ob- | ©'clock this mo yuse and | granted, city offiei e i 3 s, he des | wagon, a prisoner. With him were | Sy s Dbl OB i to give himself up. R feakIthg Smacralle harar| 5 s RS R RE OTTE L MO et o o S i e fothenRdons: At0i56 Wilos6 (Gar TaiAllozed to Have | ineo! fob: sherltiof Jefetson. county| iriie or wiom istered, he o ! ! o thead now Wilson was asked if he had any L f A e e e e balante Joginas ind hoth sides | during the GBS ! r hoard © of the thefts of liquors Injurcd George Suss Draws Teavy | s charged Aeith | dlsordemy ooris|made o strong appeal for the wom- | IGISO% 10 A% rligon cha 15t night it ) recor 1 from the August Monsees cels Western Group of Roads| penatty vor Evasion. [duct and with interfering with an of- | "o campaign was waged on com- | that youns set the per 1 . st EEC ficer, in the discharge of his duty. Dr. | vt cie K‘ 2 M l“ o on fire the ci t it Noul AT DU R kL) 0 J . Pound guilty of evad Ban0 | Meckling was charged YR ldiG6rderi | RaatavEay ew 1ssu 1yor yian | i on North street. In the satchel Vote to Announce 10 Per U-H[;l\l'm)yn L L e e G with disorder-| e his re-election on the grow Hatred Prompted Act. ' o |contaming the _tools taken at the v & MDD > that vl maint « five cent State Otficer Howard A\ I ol . M ke vlace Sun 'S 3 v . accident in which he figured ¢ Reporter Also Arrestes 1 ) ! wday morning, was Cent. Reduction. e ot s s eed. S N rart on tnedsubivaysl and S clavatod jandB A tiun) Williame ynade ithe to |an estension brace, ‘a - similar tool aged 18, was fined $75 and co inlon a € Journal reporter who had Sfpcer fip feltyliotior . inest and Siney il YOL LY e % : Monsees and Farr's, Wilson Sl police cc rday | afternoon sent there to investigate, | LA S Gl L it g SUEL R : T t RIARELE AREERLE (RN Chicago, Nov. S—Managers of the [Judge Georse Klett was on the lie was charged with |! Sl ‘ | "“‘]"' s SLHe el 4 U Pl e o western group of railroads meeting [bench and Pr Attorney Jo luet, resisting an offi- | ¢ | e i : { b Rt \ PHel tnoak police here yesterday decided upon the im-|seph G. Woods presented the State's piring to defraud in elec- Apetdint s i 1.,{“,' o y that Skinner afts !nml\\ Will Close on e “,-L’\.:u .::Vl(\lywl((;\r' :?e mediate posting of notices of wage |case Rl PR e ¢ Friday M Hm \\ ocl\ Sl ; el N s o ficient facilities for school children, | for Miller wter ! « police yesterday afternoon, reductions of ten per cent, according| The evidence presente indicated | with M. | NS rlerant i ] nut \ I i v the re that out of court (n;}u announcemse my [ e ‘U‘l‘;( I .1{. n's car \]w tru, 1‘1.\ e |'\\\\KH 'l[y“'\\ (Continued on I'age Seven.) ‘.u times. 8 ived in an 1] el ant Frank § he roads represen included the |old George Suss of Elm street, ! 0 1€ SR A « ) It 1 b v ved to questio Santa Fe, Chicago Great \\.q.,n‘l‘-‘,.m r in question. Althous e, with the charges against them 1:‘ e 1 led ¢ m Stille e e s A 2o\hEy Norhtwestern, Union Pacifie, North-|developing that he had f el; George W. ki Frank Ken- | A it ; { the time that the Hartford ern Pacific and Great Northern | tracture of the sknll. Faig g |3 end o lonio 4 o se laauisvIIE oty | | them ihat Hiriatened wi ished to question the young Commiifecs ware appointed (to drart)| ad to hve driven/on without stopping | Norman, Central Clty, 10y and Hre|Carrides, WihoiRents Space i Bakery 1y G bRl ) other jobs. i the notices immediately so that the[to ascertain the extent of injury Smith, Michi conspiracy to | ; N R t s the e roads may go before the railroad [which he had caused i Y 'l'[ clection and Joseph and | Shop, is Man Who Has Been Named y SRR LR t NEReE 1 aai A e Al ian a1y Honie | TAIEEN VAR Tonrasantensin ettt by ey n ey BORIEDGIDICHIGHDERWIIN Gan ) ! the 2 | S ¢ Defendant, to Miller's y ing. Lawyer Maurice W. Rosenber officer in the discharge of his duty he > t ; ¢ C orner wi r Following the railroad meeting the | Wee Hunubiicails Copmpini, Due to a misunderstanding, o v hen he ro i national committee industrial traflic y 1 of the men were released under | SEailIV DY Iresses contadr 1 the flames 1 ¢ k SHOW REDUCTION would be held tomorrow and Thurs- e lican chair- |45 Gog hublished yesterday that John Slncelva day to ask that railroads press their| ; s ok S8 Dog fety, said he | o giog of Sonthington has brough wred body W WWINCFPART R A | e T i oy ol oh o o v e e ey LR LIRS e O ey e s Small Stocks With Values The league represents many of the S L e VOLETS. | nime of €. and J. company, for $3 Milier by thos Indications Are That After 10 Years Redilce . important shippers of the country.| range for Annual Fair, et S ta "" The B ~ Bakerles company |Kknew hin had some w teduced Responsible, Resolutions for presentation to | search for the men when the S e oy 1 are in no way | inclu paid ife i A< Magor, Cliftord B Wilson s A\t TNt reday et WP ani MR savra S corymittone Wl M PEen | eaR N B UEESEEERE L B I by this Htigation | suranc had planned 1t Mayor Explains include three salient points. [(named bythasgnotals (A L L S fsun 8 agohatoned by thotact |leave for N K state today Iast Defeated The rallroad wage scale he put on \\\ ll'l\lmv lod B. I faiv| i = wrides, the endant, rents | visit a brother 1 istor wl 1 N a level corresponding with those of |committee, as follows: [Corbin Wide-Awakes space fn the Barker lakery company | exact address is 1 f ) \ ¢ N e Rl . other industric | Man and decorations iniam 19 i . e A Sictas: 4 A N rand list will run That wage reductions and fate re-|Deianey, Fdward A. MeCarthy, Geo ) Hold First Mc(‘““L‘ J s ‘lv. Fligs bararetn b : the Maliaros dhosegon hang Analianaa g | K. Macauley and John 1. Downe The Corbin Wide-Awalkes, an or- | i he lawsuit | iea A wted this afternoon, explai ctionsatalios DIRCE SUDULANDOUR Y mf ey ot iization of girls of the P, I | was ‘Hw inst him, in no e of ) It W {fa stoc Pl g Abrogation immediately of national Booths, Herman O. Schmarr, Lam ; gne & el i S b stoc in factories and -2 bl : ¥ )¢ o AR g | Corhi office foree held their s A plica baking co WNY. [ T Te . e g 1 T vhe have bee allowe to 1y seriod of federal control R CDRLE RO S ulker r : ke | fused yesters ind, according to | T iy Q8AEON 21 ey e g So el A L SRR S WG ADa ELRL SE e L Ioing el Job 4 Marshal ¢ " el materlally, causing SO ‘ s ¢ ; f hat (o iin and Dr. Henry Martin sl dnil danelnR folinwing Al nnor | bekery domp il made an at o < tson 5 r esecu ( \ te drops in valuations wegE redicllone Wil not be consider- |4 G i tertainments William | 507 ) hy Mrs. Kronholm. Officers for [tempt to close up the bakery shop | €T S O sl ! 1 ist ran beyond ninety Bl tintill erter 6 s massed s non|| o e SR SRR | venr were electd, Miss Edna |on the writ of atta it against the commissic but it is doubtful if nest working rules and hour schedule Bublicity: Tohn Y. Tackett and Miller being made president and treas- [ Carride Cane It required | COUDLY, ‘“-Ir»-“‘vv 1 on ¢ W into the nineties, in- . Dhstisnat. Jochaot ; urer. and Mrs. Zoe L. Culver, vice-|some lengthy exy Ations to convinee | S¢mbly and Ches most j 2 ! { t City Hall discloses Veteran Associated O reaninentn: HHlchard Trownsana) Bt )t and secretary with a new |him that the store at 217 Main street | JoH FEEEE e ( « « « 1t the first instance in the ;e = . $na | Alhert N. Volz house committee composed of Misses | was owned by the RBarker bakery ‘ s i ¢ office t the local government that ) Press Operator Dies hert N. Vol . weleh, Dudley . | Llllan Prelfter, Annn Weber and Say- | company and that Carrides, _the de | to Wiillam R. 1 r ‘ e threc ) t did not forge ahead. SolewTondan BOV S LR 1otmes and Arthite 13 MoRvoy T-|de Lipman. Plans were begun for a|fendant in the law suit, was simply a | & 508 1 Walter wi 1 1 place in the : nerease was far greater ‘1{011., \.\.\I-m jated I '-,.,\”nplyn\luv 1‘”‘[‘ it R debn O Lot hd Wip. | busy scason's activities lessee of pace ignation “ " ec ye “ issioner to { o m of the past, the list having he past 16 years for the Day, died | MRES S ARILE Hall | Governor Lake, who will m tn ap- | §I i mor wit glightly more than fife this morning here at the age of 59, |llam E. Beers MARRIAGE LICENSES. . | pointment for the W until the |, waiting to exercise their | oy more than ninety-one after several months sickness. He \\M’ The following. marriage. Hoenses| | | next gencral emh t Bridgeporf's most born in Trumansburg, N, Y. Besides | EYNCH NAMED CLERK were taken out today at the office| | Hartford, Nov. S.—Forecast | conts in year ore the present system of as« 1ln. oom ection yunl‘\ ‘n”.-\ A clated | a1 J Lyne I has been appointed a | of the town eclerk: Milziade Bianchi| | for New Britain and vicinity: FREEZING IN MICHIGAN re 7 voters in city | ts, the various new works gos s he or several years oper- | regular clerk at the postofiice by |of 178 Oak street and Miss Rosa Val-| | . Genen ight Detrolt, Nov, 8.—With temperature jand on n t of the issucs ab stake 1 kept track of and the as :'l\.h\v‘ in brokers offices in this eity and | Postmaster W. . Delancy Mrleri of ‘he same address; Elix Lowal cnerally fair tonight and |, 00 t5 the freezing power, lower|it is expect that there will be a office is in a position to tell i‘f“ York and with the Western | Tynch eds Harold Coofan, who |of 68 Booth street and Miss Antonia Wednesday; continued cold. Michigan had its first snowiall to-|total vote ¢ which will exceed any |at times approximately what the nion Telegraph Co. | recently W nsierred to Los Angeles. | Miastkowska of 14 Pulaski street, day. |in the city's tory. valuation is to be.

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