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———e e —— e —— News of the World Herald “Ads” Mean By Associated Press g 3 § Ky Better Busi M et e e p—y w——-_—-‘-_'—v‘*m—_—fi__—__———_ TABLISHED 18 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921, TWELVE PAGE PRICE THREE CENTS DEMOCRATIC LANDSLIDE/N HORE ROBBERIES WITNESS A LIAR, CITY TO HAVE GREAT CELEBRATION NEW YORK PULS TAMMANY | MAY BE SOLVED NM'DONOUGH SAYS ON ARMISTICE DAY- ALL k TSINESS CANDIDATES INTO OFFICE : | s Police FndEvmencel Tl‘hat Kc- {Defense P?gelg:feilnAC[o[fi;lt(S Stool’ HOUSES W’H, l, CLQSE IN A FTERNOON cused Men Loated Other Pl Maor Hylan Receives BRITISH PREMIER | " e Lovted Ot Plce . e oL i xates e mahy SMATCRES (NGRNT USRI SUUSH LI\QU.(()R.?A SES.NOT ?ROVEN‘PRE ngY OF %J\]I\f\ Uv»/fil‘ SOLLDHER Dl;coz:-zti ;il&lr g;ulldo Of 417,086 VOtCS, The R But Little Cha _-7.\;m-~| in Condition Tells Court—Police ““”,I,,' ‘|;|a|| ——————e Largest Frer (ivonth Thi(s‘asitell)'l,sl'?erF('(r'Sl(;;’:?(l)t in | (‘lll"mll:::‘l:u_l:l‘!;’”,\hln:“‘.l‘1;:])I‘ :u.u.u.n They Cannot :nn‘.- Bottles l.m-ml;lli.\‘llll‘i(' Cruiser Olympia Proceeds Potomac—To l-g;—-Ex-SJldlers And Nominee Of His Party Reach Agreement g HLBCAR SR Dock This Afternoon At Washington Navy Yard. S ilors To Hold Parade lars Here, In the tri ¢ charges Eraees g against Raphael w v Napoli- ‘ While looking over the eftects of | fano in police eonrt & n At 2:30 P. M. London, Nov. TPorecasts of the | Zrnest Wilson and IFred Carroll, the | 1", McDonough took occasion to ca G. 0. P. Lose Out in Mary- |kins's speech proroguing parliament, | colored men arrested In conneetion | tieally eriticize the o ¢ us which it is thought wi delivered Vistonl Dlueana tinh | ¢ c T s |tomorrow are to the effcct that it|With the attempted burglary at Ed-| 500 | - | A1 N s il Sus land and Kentucky—Ohio | ;o3 st exclusively with the Irish | ward Meshken's store Sunday morn. | PrnciPal witn ey B s All Schools Will Suspend 7 | o | . situation. Premier Lloyd George pre-|ing, evidence of oth thefts mmit- RHeSIeE ha L : i 5 3 % Ay w Aar el " J Votes Strong for Soldiers’ |giaea st night over « cabinet conns | HGRar pthor Sheltd Som s L v ger lurged ; . : - ¢ iie Sessions at Noon—Sev« s R R o | ted by the men were found, ; discharg g 4 ‘ 3 i % | Bonus—Tinkle Is Gov. of |were suid to huve beon discussc, Captain Graco discavered notes and | Poth Whe accused o asringat i { o e b Y eral Factories Will ‘Also | onterences between Mr. Lloyd | papers which indicate that the men | was similarly b Virginia. George and the members of the Ul-| participated in theft of liquors from | count, wis } \ Shut Down for Day. B "l"”"‘““ SR "f;-’ Tl the cellars ot local men, Today Ser- i i N —_ an Irish peace settlement had been| ; 2 iy 4 Elia, ti 3 et 8 3 ¢ s AN G AL : |set for tomorrow 1 t progrogation ity WORER S h G Gl Sl i S i e \l!'m\. e B ¢ % 5 5 : BB e i LN nsofar as somewhat belated plans New York, Nov. 9.—Democratic|or parliament on that date ther | Driver Matthias Rival, visited the | gfroot. Fridas. ho o, o | ; : b ; : o, New Britain will have one candidates, headed by Mayor John F. | \ith the fact that Iric m is Armistice | home of Carroll at South street. | Jiceman told him t ’ sick lays in its history Frie Hylan, made a clean sweep of the |pav would probably post- | Hartford, and found seven bottles, | and cold, and asked 1) i Lo L \ Skl toE Fiv uR principal city and county offices in | iy % furitic t.| uemhs emniy nAd seme fll of wine | . and aske he ur b G B cmber 11, Armistice Day, ace municipal clee peyponetentunilAlondayio Lt ther ot sndueting a further | 20 Whiskey. Elia then went to the 4 SR e » B ording to action taken by the various ) nunicipal election, the | foia1 conversations | Sergeant Hart is conducting a further | 1y mb el AT . de ; v receiving the unprecedented | - | = £ ih fraiy { & ommercial 5 i bodics involved last evening and this 5 & All the parties to the nrvulllnmw investigation of the affair R t, two mmx be 3 S e n & » v lity of 417,08t | 3 | 1 police ¢ A ¥ ning ‘tion taken by the ex= urality of 417,056 S W R e e Condition Unchanged i st e A . e Horatng dhmecton faken e The complete vote n the city's|qay "~ sir James Craig, the Ulster pre-| The condition of Wilson, who was | (e of whiskey. The noli sl R ; Nk ) o At asar anl fham et [ micr saw Mr. Lioyd George and For-|shot while trying «to escape arr the whiskey, later v s e B 3 : - o n e A Hylan, 754,874; Henry H. Curran, || : il ning, was reported as un- | toup ; ) g > gn Secretary Curzon and also | Sunday morning, was reported as un- | taurant with the vice sq o Y - \ ; 5 ; republican, running on a coalition : S St : | changed: by the hospital ofticlals this | HNe SRR Gl A mark. ; : oy Y R e parade afternoon, starting at e e ! o o | sought out influential parliamentary | cl ; ed dollar bill was found in the TR J i ¥ Lrsaiintes fi1als oflon OF thast BELRN icket 1888, and Jacob Panken, | .. 7o in an endeavor to gain thelr| ternoon. But little hope Is held out | register. T ; : S ST : e sy | socialist, §3,200 = > ‘ w his ultimate recovery, although 3 1 3 3 % > : pport for ti sf ewpo or Utimate r Y about 30 lons ine nall lost upport for t Ulster viewpoint, | & llor a small ) 3 Y - lay the afternoon; the closing | | Gets Great Plurality. loctors are surprised at his living s 3 . 3 3 doctors are sed s 80 [ quantity of whiskey : some ani- ‘ & i - Mayor Hylan's plurality is the 1 llines : g hisksy 1 some an : 3 of school for half day, stopping all ¥ 3 tiations between the representatives | long. sctte. 3§ . : . by AP g est ever received by a democratic = . = § 2 1 iveries in the city, closing of |of the British government and the Did Not Sell Whiskey b x | ke thi candidate for any office in this eity, | & e will be attenpted until at | DEMOBILIZING ARMY. In reply o' ) serles. of e o : i bar cte., all combine to make the B fompe nly with Presi-| 05 o Clgter difticulty has been over-| Prasue, Nov. 5.—President Masar- |rected at him Attornoy afe Donough A ok 3 ILESRmomEAOSOn Idingieenturalityiofid 88 ATl in i vk today signed an order for demob- | Ella admitted that Anna, who wis fn . i Merchants Meet reside I election la vear 1 ) Sl ] e it Lo s RV S 3 & Over 40 merchants, several of them b : report continues, that should | illzation of the Czecho-Slovak forces [charge at the time, said she did not i | I'he highest previous democratic ! i , S | x P ' S 5 bei ex-service men, met at the the Ulsterites be unable to reconcile | which has been ordered out in sell whiskey. He the s1d her that ~ “ & ) plurality was that of former Govern- | A el | ing o 3 for a sic Chamber of Commerce rooms this - Alfied B Smit e Bt | their views with tho: of Mr Lloyd | of the threatening Hungarian situ-|it for a sick mar e con ted 2 + lsouss e monsibilitva it or Alred . Smith, who carried the | o . "yo (il offer his resignation | ation caused by the coup of forr to glve him some, gratis, and he fo- : G o morning to discuss the possibiity city over Governor Miller by | CRaties cepted. As he was about to go, h closing on Friday. E. J. Porter, pres« in last year's election offered her a dollar bill, but she re- ‘1111:th of the mercantile bureau pre« ; 2 ,(-“,"',-“‘\l. ”"”"'j . fused. He then threw the bill on a A o Q t th = DRI e e VI EnED soon o LN table and asked her to take it as a When President Harding delivers his address in honor of | Curtis 8. Sheldon representing the city's 1,263,040 registered voters 0 O 0 v C 5 ’ ; o - ¢ o . |ex-service men, was present in behalf Which incl women, went ‘P L!CE BOARD lS N T C N lN ED “pi' ia said he is cmployed at th America’s unknown hero at Arlington ampitheater on Armistice|os tne general committee for the to the polis. John R. Voorhis veter E S E Viloan Tron Wors, Ite tod ¢ | Day, thousands who will stand outside the l\'.n!nhm \\Hl hear | celebration of Armistice Day. Mr. | ¢ ) orks. told the de- ay, A g THAT DEPARTMENT IS CLEANED UP |y i Wit it h i | Dot Showsant o i stand (e e i Wil e S A a2 wred it was one of the quietest buy the whiskey by the appeal of the| pieture just beyond the balustrade will carry his words. In the Wiespaedes or “‘l‘. C‘;‘;;:“;“‘:’f;‘;"‘fi:’ :; tions in his career No serious dis e EE— o B i e — e n's 3 088 . : - 7 BoLEemans Hlehnes foreground is the grave prepared for the unknown hero. that day, of the president's progiapask : every R e .»m.;.um,‘HOLBR( i . Chief Ordered to Go to Any Ivl el et B ulj!-,\“z‘\‘ i tion and the subsequent change i s went down under an aval- | DEATH OF CAFFERTY = A . |purchasea o bottle of liquor for $1. Washington, Nov for pr *oint entrance viver dipped |Plans by the factories which had of democratic voters, the Extreme in Running Used Marked Bl up the Poomac river lked byiper.l|he t 48 her guns nged the aspects of things at the dity in cach case exceed- S = Poltceman Thomas TFeeney of the|iodic rendition of th 5 ¥ | tol ¢ B T He reported that the, No resumption of the formal nego- as prime minister. King held a meetin las total cast for Curran e Down Rumor vice squad gave the marked dollar to|accorded the chief executi tw i ward th e | mit hac E i e on T i, rort Wash-|«nd decided to go ahead witf™ the ed by more than thr { Local Man Released in Bonds ol $500 Patrolman McEvoy to give to the|one ns—the ruis Olympia A — “agent”. He identified the bill found | hrought to hi and today - foriginal plans. He explained the pro- Hylan Ahead of Ticket. In the cash register as the one he|unknown ‘ [ 1 0 for the morning ceremony and Hylan ran away ahead of his Sy B ing Dorfommtd Todny That the police commission believe | had marked | tietsiny o er sold : T 1 s [the lineup and route of march for ading Dock Commissioner ! there is ground for further investiga-| Arguing that there was no evidence | overseas I S \ dock |the big parade in the afternoon. Ibert, successful democra-| Williim Holbrook of this city was [tion into the rumors that one or more [of a saleg but rather that fhe state. | program 4 D. McMillan Speaks. for i f the|arraigned in the Plainville town court |local policemen are involved in the |ments of the witnesses indicated that | 11 Jation ' D. McMillan was the principal termen, ¢ rival, | this morning on technical charge | Richardson scandal or some other |therc had heen a 5 Sl o e % i vl P . it u wt- | speaker ¢ the business men. about 134,000 votes. State Sena- | of assault, as result of the death |grafti conspiracy, in which a bribe | gift after I . for liquor | morning into the | Mr. MeMill expressed himself as Charles . Lockwood, republican, |of willjam Cafferty under suspicious|Was taken, is evident from the action | had been complied with, Attornby M ) i i ¢ ) th r 1 ac I being in favor of any kind of a move- 1 lidate for comptroller led the | .opgjtions. Holbrook was ar ed this |of the hoard last night. Donou motioned for ent wi would benefit the ex- service men. He asked whether it morning by State Policeman Nichols During > regular meeting, Chief | He q 1ed whether there had ever benefit the men to have the (Continued On Page Seven) |ana brought before Justice Meritt O, William J. Rawlings was asked what|heen a case before the local ¢ e . = would | stores close for the day, or whetker i g viler, Proseciitor Stanley S Ghwillim/|resultsihad beenl'obtained in' the in-||where the evidence was so ¥ ,., R ALL TICKETS IN MAIL I | According to Chainman P. F. King, | dudge Alling coneursed oy the opin ) [LE. VUL, Al Gpenind permit the peopls thikEak asked that he accused he held pend- |Accol s u ling the outcome of an autopsy which [the head of the department gave|jon that if it was necessary to make | to stop and rest during the 2 - |is being performed this afternoon by [$0me information, but this was not|such pleading and then throw money m I o v providing the stores clos- Available Seat for Yale-Prince- | 1 WA DETRIHC Costello of |Sufficient to warrant any action at|on the table, it was evident that the lS UNDER ARREST l@ Hf‘AD R 0 l C ed during the hours from i1 tgiely ‘ontest Has Been Taken and | Hartford. The autopsy is per- | this time. The board has made it |stuff was not kept on hand with in e Ve 2o Ve when the unknown soldier will be ton Contest Has Deen Taken an |clear to the chief that nothing is to|tent to sell | buried in the Arlington cemetery, at | formed at the O'Brien 1 . L » Temporary Ones Built. | parlors in Bristol. Holbrook s 3 t undone in efforts or expendi- After a five minute recess which | W ton. He added that so far e leased in bonds of $500 to clear or clean the police | was requested by as he was concerned, he was willing New Haven, Nov. 9.—All tickets for| Tne state alleges that the accused |1ePt: [ torney, the stats resumed. its. —ense/Implicated in Burglary At-|Captain Clark Will Leave |t ciose his store. for & week it ke the Yale-Princeton football game |was a member of the party in wl ‘.h' Story of Bribe with Policeman W. P. McCne on ti tempt~)l:m Who Killed | for W :’.,\hin_fl'((ill, for | thought by so doing he could do the on Saturday were in the mail [cafrerty was at the time that he Several days ago rumors were |stand. He told of finding stuff T i , o ex-service men any good. e Ty et R NS AR it A w) oevin e mEmbar of | fal loii e L In i matiBiE Robber Exonerated New Assignment Mr. Sheldon replied that it was a Every available seat has been taken |jave been responsible for his death, | ¢ department, while patrolling the | Elin. He told the court that Anna| [matter entirely up to the merchants Ahe soniel sherbares ek havel SPOLE center of the city, was approached by | admitted making the sale, explainir to dect Howard Wilson said there \bly would be something golng been is 1 which take up standing R 3ridge No i \ from 11 a. m. until 4:30 p. m,, and 1 well known liquor dealer. This man | that she wanted to 1 the 3 3 o ¢ t v olonel George y LY ing room. The ticket management & M( i is said to have feared detection be-|with which to purchase stockings of g o I { ‘ f v it . | i { onner ; i i ; ving fo keep open in the afternoon. Pending Developments in Autop- returns of ticket For the first time | ition to his place and is said to | Policeman O'\Mara and Feeney tes since the Bowl has ben used the ticket | Estimates Sho That $1.000,000 paid over $200 to the minion of [ tified that the girl st disclaimed . atmentait nicvanines bior the AL LoV IS the law. There was no specifie time " was best. for the servite press stands of 1 sity, have had to| Would Be Needed to Develop New |mentioned when the alleged bribe was (Continued on Eleventh Pag linseag ¥ e A 2 4 1 trade, Mr. McMillan be cnt. nd for space was paid, b interested in the case “ , e % X o e ac|stated was just as willing to s ; - ; day if the meeting so N : Haven Harbor, were careful > : : R e R 3 | have carcfully looked over the names H ; : e : i Ahd ; 1 \arles Beach, Sovereigns ) R | MHarttord, Nov. 9.—Desired im-|.; officers who have been on duty on | d i oy il s $ npany, was in favor of rd recall the opinior ¢ a o] . e i recaliih Mx‘m‘] provements in New Haven harbor | fain street north of the railroad MratHaln N renty o b would cost about $4,000,000, Repre-|irack, for the past vear and a half linte « : o | S 2 " : it L 1 ut a public sale | goppative Frederick L. Ford of that | Well Founded Suspicions d | ntinued on Third Page) for u Princeton guame and then ook | ™ 00 fio" il Lhaid of contr o i I \ 1 fa 5 : f PR e forward ther wonder how lons | CILy told the state hoard of control| Chairman King was asked today if | AR | ; : ¥ ing forw h ! ) B | yesterday, when as chairman of the information the bhoardl has in 1t : ! it will be before only Yale and|Jiqe aoot 0t e ey s » was taken inte 1 tlin 1¢ i Db ek b ‘,~1 e commission for development of |y, 4 s such as to warrant . ¥ / & s AL L I Princeton men get a ch E that harbor he appeared at a : e ot e e 2 i a 1 ganc ing. n the afiirmative. 1e aiso sata that | Will Be First, Under New |!rday: i« ! i y = = Mr. I'ord explained that the com ( 188 s held last night rel Law, to Go “il'(‘(‘l ‘m‘ SR ¥ £100,000 Blaze at Somerville, Mass aAnn [ mission has a special report on pre ive to the appointment of ser 5 i e 5 S48 A A : Ll ilding—. Cue NEW FOL U}JMAN NAMED | posed improvements preparcd fc G ANtD L S nRanoy Patand by ithe to Court hedinaciing : : ol ¢ ] Y. M. (. A, Building—All Occu }un of New Haven k r- [ dismissal of Andrew J. Richardson e 3 " ot 5 iy pants Are Rescued, Maurice I S Appointe wrular | tionment of costs would he: On . z my laurice Flynn Is Appointed Regular | Somerville, Mass.,, Nov. 9.—The Y. lion dollars ¢ from the vy off 2 o T LR T AR : y ] I Member of Force—IHas Brother in | New Haven and the state W HhLD FOR THEFT .””““ 1 - i asttiakaoneiad| 0 « ( ilding, a four and zlih.\lt | atio 8 ¥ I s ser tory brick structure on Highland ave million dollars from the federal gov- | ) ; A Jepartme: brought to trial superior court ow, 63 Yale st slands fr y Department. ernment. Mr. Ford said it was the| f ATy el o S i : ¢ city hali, | opinion of exper in which he | Harttord Trock Driver Arrested With "!" i “" L i “\ ' I ) r He | rly today together with share at the opening up of Nev et . \ f v two ry gymnasium building in LRI U L 0T0h 5 Y| Moncy Marked By Police in His| a and w t 1o have the case 1 c ! « \ to : ‘ o I ERS ik Haven harbor would improve fo a ; : % s ; : 2 the bu the regular force at o meeting of the A e ; tried to court hecame known to | % tr 2 AR Aot savarEl police commission last night wonderful extent the transportatio Possession. day Joseph Berry, h lawyer, | de _ 2 7 : A A5 : : B He will fill the vacancy occasioned | facilities of the entire state. dmitted i Green- [ November T p: Vg AL LRV S ) ¢ | ¢ 7 I‘_ “j i 5 s Zwadsky, aged 25 years, Hork Tntentt t SRt % =i S ent t it was thought two men | driver of a truck owned by the At-|ip "ionte necorded him under g W | ives, but they were a I man is one of the most popular mem ! : | ¢ ) ] bers of the department. He is a He Can Collect Money | :iion by i1, B, Battey at the eon DSy deaiatnfi oS DroceedEWILathe gained quiet, efficient officer, and has had ton, Nov. 9.—Babe Ruth said | t Main street and Corbin ave- that he was willing to upernumerary Policeman Maurice nn was appointed a member of trial of Greenberg without the usual walls procedure of [ Brincipal L. P, Slade Urges High was considerable experience during the{ today that he had mailed his answe - } ; ; g ! T, ) 2 Py . yast (8 filling in o egular bheats. o dg 0 s' questionnaire « T ime ne o ) Ma Nz h ¥ choo! ooth, « ul S « Wy J J T year, filling i | wr beats. | (o Judge Landis' questionnair | several times, covering a per-| poeord county, it being believedq | School Foothall Team and Student J l'AIS]Lh\ SOLVL He is a brother of Patrolman Mich- | garding his participation in the post d of two months, Mr. Battey has to Drisplay it Saturday ael Flynn, and makes the sccond pair | scason barnstorming tour « 1 money from the cash drawer |4 i ! L ; = mt ey licemen William O'Mara and Patrick | tomorrow. Ruth | s that Zawadsky was there deliv- | . \ I rm f fed A : - O'Mara being similarly related the nature of his answer, other tl oil. On last Monday, $20 was/| [““”“" Gitition RO coed-| Britatr to be That of Man. Who s m.}x{ & “‘1 Ll N be satis-fstolen from the cash drawer, and| o Gonpecticut may have his case | UF ( Killed Young Girl in 1920 y iy b ML 1etory e said he had not ! was decided torsetiatrap for | s S S e d a1 aotitt witholt foot t t % fraflic Policemen Should Be Made France Taking Steps ceived his world serics money Today a marked bill was| | LA B LE R ! - \ 0 t trawer 1 when| Jury. The M S 0 ¢ To Aid German Finance = placen i slia die s BN L Neh lses Infelaliitn flome dnetany Nov. 9.—Precautions to pro CARS FOR WOUNDED, b lec e voas ke mdar g mi||hat ioth are Rocuseilfof France against the possible| The committee in charge of Armis- | e 1 at the police station, the “‘; 1.1""."_“ sankruptey of Germany in view of [tice Day have arranged for transpor- | market money and $18 was found 5 o her present financial condition were [tation of the wounded men of f} O D considered at conference hetween [city. Any wounded More Noticeable at Night commission meet. ight, took y for cone matter of ng a s¢t on local traft offi- veteran wishi oy been found very diffi- President Millerand and several mem- [ to appear in the parade IPriday, may STOLENDIKITOUNDIE, 1« ted out that 1 tedly ur by the ma t bot the \Vr':\‘H:wl men and Yesterday afternoon Thomas Mur blde with traffic regulas bers of the government yesterday ac- | he ured of a place by calling up I 5 , : should ente it e \ cording to the Echo de Ps Garduer Wells at 326 tha of 230 Iast Main street, a stu-| | THE WEATHER > i 1 to t t o f ne to the early darkness that lent in the Elihu Burritt school, [ Hartiord, Nov. 9.—Foreeast | Ay 1 viop oni ¢ , v : ( sets in In the fall, and continulng [ ‘\\\ yorte 0 1" o « ha s bicyele or [ drita i LANPHER GETS ANOTHER. LIBRARY OPEN, Lo o Ll “ ",'m\,”‘,:,;lu.:””1":..:‘::;.:".'1'.'".‘, e %80 e : R e :‘10?:.’ e ’,;“'\;":TQ: Hyman Michlan, was arrested today Miss Greta Brown, librarian at the | Today Joseph Martino of MeClin ing and colder. Strong north- | | e | g for the ming { 1 1§ prot H“v.y” ph\:‘.':ri ;;Ll" Sl;‘\l;il oyp Traffic Supervisor Clarence Lan-[library of the New Britain institute, |tcck Road, notified the police that he cast shifting to northwest | | gaime T « 5 ¢ f - \ rner, and should they meet pher, for parking his automobile inlannounced this afternoon that the Ii-|had found a bicycle in a lot near his| | winds. pitch, With the outlook ¢ story | indicate WL the man 1 omi with approval, the varlous tratfio She restricted distriet on Main street. brary wouwld be open all day. home. It proved e Algriha's | | being excentonallv bright, 1 ‘ I nosta wvnll be 5‘1xx\l{;‘rl)' rqu».»pcd.