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News of the World Better Business By Associated Press Herald “Ads” Mean ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, 'I'IIFI.\‘H;\\' NOVEMBER 15, 1921, —TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, ITALY AND JAPAN UNANIMOUSLY AGREE TO AMERICA’S PLAN, RESERVING RIGHT TO MAKE MODIFICATIONS SEEK TO BETRAY PA()\‘I‘S(:I?K(;”; ASE YOUNG WOMAN lN FRIA(}::?;]\“D: \]I:) /;;I\IT:IBO MlLLlON lS Balfour, Describing England’s Insular Location, ULSTER, CHARGED .. - FATTYS DEFENSE,....... o .| POSSIBLY SAVED| 25,y Ciriain lterations to Propos Sixth Ward Alderman Not in Accord Meeting of Protest to he Held Thurs- A W Specit Commtees vian | o (o Voice Objection to i oo Pledges Support-—Japs Express Willingness to British Coalition Gabinet Acoused| o wuare awomance. | MisS Betty Campbell's Testimony e U.'S. Plan Would Stop Building v py 0" Navy. |last car purchased by the city was of the motor truck law, which truck- not used for the purpose for which S men all over the state claim are an | : B““ h Leader Savs N \ul‘French Spokesman Says Says ! £ Says, . it was represented to be needed, Al- mm:.(]ur, is possible, according to a| W G R [ by s e | | Plans Will Affect His| Addressing Hughes, “Wo purchase of a new auto to be used as | association of Connecticut, this morn- — . | . M. Andrews Declares Proposal of |4 spare car Prosceutor Accused of Threatening | i Country Most of Any. Are Back of You.” The sixth ward representative i 4 Mr. Marsh has j returned from | Press Expresses Satisfaction Over the common council has pointed | Witnesses—One Woman Has Been | Norwalk, where the state association Acceptance of Principle Duteh | P e that the water hoard's petition, acted ST . G held a meeting yesterday, at which & S S . S : favorably upon, set torth (Hatinkiien | W s LeasteEORT Iy R ot VOB AL sl e e Dl fone i rloading | Officials Are Showing More Inter-| \\ ‘Sinton, Nov. 15.=(Dy Assocn-| ~Washington, Nov. 15.—(By the As« pire. car was to be used for the engineers | 3 trucks and registration fees was taken | ¢ ’ ited Press.)—Great Britain's accept- |sociated Press)—In unison, the G S R e up. it ance in precept and spirit of the |SPOKesmen of Great Britain, France, Belfast, Nov. 15, (By Assoclated |gtead, he claims, the chairman turned| Chicago, Nov. 16.—DMiss Betty Conference on Thursday. | American pr 1 - jon of |1y and Japan accepted the Ameri- 5 ) =3 = erican proposals for limitation g Press),—U. M. Andrews, minister orlgver his car to the er rs and | Campbell being sought as an import- It was decided at this meeting that London, Nov. 15 — General satis : 5 can proposals for limitation of naval labor in the Ulster cabinet upon hi€ |,phionriated the new vehicle llantiwvitness in the. * ¥" Arbuckle [ a conference would be held in the | faction is expressed in the newspaper wal armament formally was laid be- | gpy ent in “spirit and principle return to Belfast from London this| “rp tne presentation of u new peti-|case, was found today In her home|capitol at Hartford on Thursday| this morning at reports from Wasl | fore the arms rence today by Ar- | making only reservations for sugges morning issued the following state-|tion the alderman expr I himselt | here morning at 10:30 o'clock at which | ID8ton that the Bri and Japane thur Balfour, heading the Britis 10difications of detail. ment: as hoping that the commission would| Miss Campbell, 20 vears old, said|time Motor Vehicle Commissioner | delegations to the armament confer-| delegation uring delivery of Admiral Kato's “A disgraceful betrayal of Ulster|gat forth just what the car is want-|She W a r mlu: of the party at|Stoeckel and Highway Commis: ence are prepared to accept in prin Baron Admiral Kato's statement open sentences however it became has been attempted by the coalition [eq for. RS hioR vir Rappe met her death, | er Bennett will be present ss | clple the American proposals for a ten | acceptance in the same sense for Ja-|known that he was bespeaking Ja. cabinet. 'The suggestion has been| The aldgerman’s statement followed | She denied she had attempted to es- | the truckmen obtain satistaction from | Year naval holiday and the scrapping | pan followed. |pan's acceptance of the American of all but a limited number of war Before hearing the statements of | proposals “in principle” as had Mr, sh Would Have Given Ulsier Over to Control of Enemies of Em- made that we should agree o a par-{apnouncement that the special com-|cape the authorities these officials the association will | | liament for all TrelapZ “with dominion | mittee appointed by the conmeil to in AT DI e A buslte: petition Governor Lake to call g | Ships the delegations the conference adopt- | Balfour before him. powers. We have i Tormed his ma- | vestigate methods for bottering the| “I do not belicve that Virginia | special session of legislature to take| In Ifs second thoughts on the pro-| ed unanimously the committee of the | Speaking for Italy Senator Schange jesty's government that we are ot |erficiency of the garage, that a spare|Rappe was killed by Fatty or that he | up the matter and enact some log posals set forth by Secretary of State| whole plan worked out by the big |er, told the conference the Amevioid prepared to admit the endancy of | car is to he purchased had anything to do with her deafh,” | lation which will be suitable Hughes the press shows no lessening | five plan had the general approval of his any parliament other than the im- % ? the gir) said, “here but devotes more attention to the | Balfour conferred earnestly with French Premier Speaks 1l parliament over ours, or to “I joined the party at 4 o'clock| A large number of truck owners & 2 € s ree to its reserved service being MAN FlNED $50 GN that afternoon. Virginia, according | from New Britain are expected to at- | Probable effect of the plan on Great| Lord Beatty Premier Briand speaking for transferred to a parliament for all |to the prosecution now, was suppos- | tend the meeting. Britain's naval position There was no prayer. ‘rance declared the general adher- Treland, which undoubtedly would be ed to have been fatally injured by| The grievances of the truckmen are U. 8. Sacrifices Most Hughes Announces Program. e “rench government to the il e el TVVIO THE' COUNTS atly two or three hours earlier, at|Set forth in a letter written by T, B, | It IS freely recognized that the| Announcing the program decisio purposes of the American plan. of the empire.” l l 1 | that time, lying in an adjoining room. | Wickwire, president of the associa. | UNited States offers to take poes| of the big five, Secretary Hughes| There was viggrous applause. tor e "I remained at the party until ar- | tion, which was read at the mecting | oth in money and aspirations which | said the French premler who spoke slom e AT e MO B BT Rl AL e n R o il Vet eT Ry Ui .\-“,.“.Mk are greater than she asks of the other| “It is the intention of this commit-|ly and clearly in hi native tongue, have pointed out to his majes ; drank, danced and played the phono- — two natlons. p St the mme time it 1s|itee consisting of all plenipotentiary||te voiced complets approval of Mr, . remarked that Great Britain as a far| delegates to consider all matters and | Balfour's address. He urged the ernment in the clearest possible way |Makes Restituti P 30 |graph all that time, and the party N £ it in | estitution and 30 |graph all that time, ana th B FRANK HENRY DIES scattered empire i in qulte a different | report to the plenary session.” He|nacessity of hot proceedlne oron oo that any discussion based on a parlia included the same people who 3 R L ment for all Ireland must prove fruit- na‘ Jd]l SCH[CHCC been there with Virginia." :?rluum'n Hl‘r’mI I’nhv " ”‘:‘\1\’:\1'11‘1; ulx‘f v“\ l;; ‘L-n;“.,-n;u{m”xn'-’.pyj1-\ :, mm\:\wl conference without plans well laid and less; and we have asked that his pr It doesn’t seem possible if Ar-|prank Henry, Former Superintendent | conceivable in which Great Britain| tion i Sericr, posal should be withdrawn before any Is %Npcnded buckle had committed the terrible ht ‘ iled » ‘ ard ” e ‘Mr. Hughes," he said, “has decided conference takes place between, his sk A2hl L crime with which he is now charged | of North & Judd Co. Foundry, Ex. | 180t be called upon to defend the May T ask it these recommenda-|that we must not look for ways .of majesty's government and the Ulster N that the party would have continued » British l.~.<:~ and at Hvrj same time :nrw..\ meet the sentiments of the con- | proceeding because he has given us cabifiet, In the Interests of peace, pires Suddenly at Providence, R. I. Iwul..:‘v! rv‘nj‘\vlyt\;:-']plm» of n;;”‘. mv,‘\n‘:”‘u.n.)‘.(‘n the chairman asked ‘m MJ‘,.,W We are with him. We French i Loy s ,“,’ xv‘“L .u‘ F T ‘\”; rr’ nodded in approval and the |will join wholeheartedly in all efforts own as a compromise and final set- | charged on eight charges of theft. by | A T et e onadey, e RS a R Rt el S Rt allopted . M. Briand praised in general terms tlement. It is for our opponents it [ Judge B. W. Alling this morning in MRS T w STANLEY D]ES ~ st et tdoouTingiD BN RC0 e iD) HEEURE : | M. Hug his s ! the manner in which Great Britain they desire the peace to accept and court when he fined the ac o died ,”'M'“" this morning at his|conterence o |statement was repeated in French. | had expressed her intention to sup- work (heir parliament in' southern | cused $25 on cach of iwo " soune| A ) 1ome in Providence, R. 1. Word of England Ts Cautious. d Mr. Bu 3 ; | port the American program ind in the same spirit, with the suspended a 30 day jail sentence on o) Prominent Local Woman Passes | his sudden demise was sent to Mar-! There are also some indications of Arising Mr. Balte : e Bt Frince's Batoial Thesiiton Rehi J SRRCENE LS 4 tin H. Kenriey of) Clark street, a elose | reluctance among the naval —experts|stanee ) . @ g of produci happy, pros- |third, and suspended judgment on Ha o y aide ) 5 P4y eloge 1 @ : 5 I stance Touching on France's especial posi- S R R S L A\way at Her Home at 48 Park H'lnn']'u!“l’hn deccased. Mr. Henry [to agree to the prop that Great| = uyou have fnvited thoss who des|tor the. seamids it e pos. Ulster representatives will not| The aceused was given a hearing| Place Last Night. :\1):”:» ‘?W 'l""”fy:"!‘l ‘;V:)‘XI]VW”;‘\JrlI- ,(g i ”"\‘”)“'m N‘x,x:; m;v' 1:\vy|r‘ ]m;\'r\\”‘xlr »t’m;; sired it to continue the discussions| “What are we really debating? We agree to any surrender of her rights.” |last Friday before Judge B. W.| e Whils s ain, 5 eships of the Flood type, contracts|which hegan on Saturday last. I|are to find out if the people of the — Alling, following his arrest by Po-| Mrs. Theresa (Bartholomew) Stan- ;"-‘-‘ While a resldent in this city| for Which were recently placed. These tpink it very unfortunate if we are to|world are really desirous of putting liceman William P. McCue The|ley, widow of the late Timothy W.[1€ Was one of its leading citizens, | warships, it is contended, are superior [a110w the events of Saturday to pass|an end once for all to the atrocities GHR!STMA CLUB GHEGKS matter was continued until yeste Stanley, who died at her home at 48 ‘[")"" "”,’i*f""-“ rs he represented | to any so far projected by the United [yithout some further Chmervaiion Swarie and at the request of Lawyer H k Place last night, was the first " IR Restaim mber) ot the | States an 1 cancellation of the con And if for reasons which I ven-| M. Briand said he would welcome Hunt was further continued until this|president of the New Britain \'i,\hmc“'l”“””“ council He left here tracts would immediately place Great R Nurse Association. Death occurred ::x”:;: “»I‘m":‘I"'; 'IU" "r' 'vw"v-:)“‘ 108 || Britain in aninferlor position '," helup the challenge it is because of all | position at an open session so that it day Funds—To Mail About 9th or Zowalsky pleaded guilty to |h.»“.ym- a vear's illne he was 79 ‘-”- 1'; bl V'}‘ ‘l' " fi|- l’ Arge United States as f batt rv\lvjv' members here asspmbled, the country | would reach the ears of America 5 theft of sums totallir $109 from|years old and was born in y. '“‘_’,,\”' ”‘”-’ ““"“ rovic "“»“-IV\ S trength as the American ships would [0y represent is most intimately | above all other people. He said he . Y as a e er of e 5 M. | pe r b \ e ower: The N 1 b . g 15th of December. |Harry P. Battery's gasoline filling [The greater part of her life Surviving him are thres daventers | o Aower and mora powerful. The|(ntarestea in all navel questions | felt sure the difficulties and necessi- station on West Main street. Prose-|in this city and upon her retirement [ SUrviving him are ”"'\ sraland point is also made that any arrange “Statesmen of all countries are be- |ties of France would be realized. The local banks are now preparing |cutor Joseph G. Woods, presenting|from active presidency of the Visit pyogeany, "”"\_“ sister, Mrs. Richard | ment made jn Washington should ming to discover that the labors| “I may say that we are back of to distribute the annual "’H'IS””'*‘:m state's case arges al-|ing Nurse association she becamne its “’;“‘ Bn:of Jerome street. . ”'\T Wite [ permit the dominions to build eruis- | GBUE D f peace are almost|¥ou, Mr. Secretary,” he said in con. club checks which are destined to|jeging thefts as follow September | honorary president, which position "f DAl "‘“, r |””vll ‘1 1.,\ n,\‘ 'IY'S | ers in addition to those Great B e e i B o g required by the | clusion, addressing Mr., Hughes. cheer the hearts of many persons an H 5; October 7, October 15, [she held until the day of her death. | “1‘ e "‘ L .'.’”,””' Sl : DOSSEsses, e T o e s Japanese Views. fill their pocketbooks with spending (s15; November 1, $10; November 2,|She was an active worker in Iirst|ments o i, "”’l""“‘f";”']‘lf, $160,000,000 Saving. “Now 1 said I'd explain why 1| The address by Admiral Kata of money for the holida There re ); November 5, $25; November 7,|Congregational church affairs. Two :'”' I'I”"‘I Jbody will be brought here | The four capital ships of the Hood WOUl0. plee Dret 1o dedl with the sun.|Japen, follow mains ahout three weeks at all the in-|g20: November 10, snns; Fhillio aud Mauriee susvive v N contraots for which were placed | 1" ek 4o in il our hearts. Tt if] wpan deeply appreciates the sin- stitutions for completing the deposits, | = sttorney Hunt informed the court| Ienneral services will be held at the recently and which would mot be|j..1use Great Britain and the Brit.|cerity of purpose evident in the plan and until this time, the exact amount |{hat, with the assistance of friends, late residence at 2 o'clock T sde V. €. P. CROFT DIES ish empire are more profoundly con-|Of the Ame n government for the of the individual bank totals cannot|zowalsky had raised sufficient fun Is|afternoon by Rev. Henry W. Maier - (Continued on Tleventh I cerned with all that touches naval|limitation of armaments. She is sat- be ascertained. The National Bank |to make possible complete restitution.|Burial will be In Fairview cemetcry. |Retired Simsbury Clergyman Was 7 matters than it is possible for other |isfied that the proposed plan will ma« ‘\ml\‘ mu»,,.w, er“ 1"]1}v ks on the He explained that the youth hi ad he u‘ s Soars afALe Y \veiiajan Gralllaes PRINCETON HONORS FOCH R terially relieve the nations of wastes sixth of next month, while the Com-|in no serious trouble previously and | i : i gl Bl PoriAmarion: ful expenditures and cannot fall to mercial Trust company have set a|would not trouble the court again. | Foreign Stock Malkets Simsbury, 1 15.—Rev. Charles e vou." said Mr. Bal.|make for the peace of the world. date somewhere about the 15th. The |z Isky is 22 years of age and| Al . ‘roft, 77, retired, died today| e e e o AR e Ready to Cut. New BrltainiTrist company has made [ Are Reacting Favorably |,/ 1 e of Shewmonta. | 1 | Gets Degree There Which Has Ticen | fonr, “on SRl B D LR e R e e e no_definite mailing date, but will be dam and HoUSrCan Sock SXCMANSES|wes praduated trom. Weslovan mnix|iacooracd o' Bue Two! Others ‘ot | e e L RISk e eh ik nhian aves wetnead i sometime between 9th and 15th of 8 s STR 1 are reacting favorably to the news|yorsity in 1869. He had a pastorate for bl LD SR bl Hadly ace ccember. WOOD ENESHACIED LS LR O e e e e e R o | » Methodist church her nd y o tion with this movement towards|American project. Gladly accepting, Denemt = in the Methodis rch 1 His Countrymen. | !l [theretore, the proposal in principle The officials 1 the - | A small wooden structure used by|,rmaments iy possible at the Wash- [jater the Avon Congregational church | reconstructic In the minds of all , ; The officials at all the banks re I later A . Japan is ready to proceed with de- ort a ve enrollme for the rendering company near Barnes-|j.oi00 conference Quotations of all [4nd was connected with the Warbur Princeton, N, Nov. 15.—-Marshal | the allie nd associated A ? A I ry Y’ irollment r the and : | rmination to a sweeping reduction yast year and are confident £ he |dale, and which met with opposition | qooprities were at considerably high |ton Mission chapel of the Center|Ferdinand Foch today was the vember ill prove to be an anni- | ¥ past yeq [ nfident that th e bt c ; I e e p s B S merely to restore pre. |1 her naval armament 1e pa cvel today than for the past several [church, Hartford. His last charge was|of the facult 1cetor v ! s [l T liibe hilvamally aomittad (At checks will amount to a larger sum |0 ; | h % thorities during the past summer, was P a Congre nal ehure ! sit cl to confer on him | wa ) ns but to see that war than the year preceding horities during 1 | weelk v Congregational church in ity which pla : “T1a nation must be provided with such |armaments as are essential to its se = destroyed by fire last night. The esti ITaute, Ind., ahout 40 years ac the honprary deg of doctor of [conditions shall Sl e mated loss is $1,000 while the insit G 3 afstor. Mr hant o itary Peck- [laws. He will e third 1Trench I count myself among the fortu i that amount. Chief W. J. Noble had| St. Louis, Nov. 15.—Jess Dwight|™ ' o o T sity. French Ambassador Jusserand | Balt e , the proceedings “"“.'»’,,'Il :h»nrA\,:‘:\\yn:;y|‘)n of zine Co. No. 6 respond, but owing | Dana a prominent realtor here ; s recoived: the degree In 1911 and Gep: lor : Jding he pla )t this requirement in view, : Engine Co. N respond, but owi e TR DIOIDEN T : . SUSPECT IS ARRESTED recefved ¢ L . = modifications will be pros Centenniall Lotae AT T Ann T ACAL e R R ON AT i Dl e e Lafayette was similarly honorcd more o Imirably kept ; posed with regard to the tonnage 3 5 work of the firemen was of little avail | apoplexy He was captain of the| £ rolica Get. N They Think |than a century ago mg they R . i Will Have Former Officers in Chairs | peputy Chiet B. F. Barnes glso re-|Yale rowing team and a member or |Chicago Poll '”‘ g fan They Th D ncetonl eribans. . : b : vasis for replacement n'vm\m \n;l(‘m: T g . - \ is p « - [ 'y py 3 ¢ S8eSs of Ve els. his subjec Do S Hiral WA led to |several athletic teams during the late is One of Hold-up officers trai s had o 1 f hov eard tary sponded when the fire was malled | 1 X hould be referred to special consid- his attention Chicago, N 15.—With the arrest|to fire a salute uns on the ar- \ prop: E I said he S ve Past Masters' n will be observed E of John A. Barry, 20, in an expen-|rival of M ch and walry ldenly realized he was participat- AR Har When such at the meeting of Cent 1 lodg B e S = = 3 P sively furnished west side apartment |troop was ready to escort him to § e i VeRED | moy 1s are proposed I know al g of Centennial loc i\ sl ; i President Hibben's home. His escort | T A 1 |that the American and other delega« §°. and A, M., tomorrow night, when VVIALLACE REC[{ARDS()N RELEASED today and the seizure an_arsenal | Preside i s I o ¥ Mow f 1 the spealc ot i @honainas them with ths ':hv “1”’4‘, \I;;un u” lum be m”;‘ \ i v;; guns 4’u.1 .n'wm""llln":u’ ":’”;',,'“" :i‘":f I‘\"'v“"”'“‘ ‘\H’}\.‘ ".‘ AL Wwas 10 fer uttered the memor “‘W‘l“"'!“\\"’ 1! same desire to meet our ideas as we errec 1€ chairs wi W oceupiec day announced their belief ihat the Bledsiadis S s v our ! S 3 OT'% have to meet theirs. b e ning: o, St FROM JAIL IN BONDS OF 15,000 it mrivior et e banfe i ana fo s n'con i g™ {805 " S, ™ 1, o mict e L 2 WL W Arthur W. Parker; 1. y on November T, held up and robbed | = } history of world reconstruction had |y ention of elaiming o have o gony T S et ol B it i s & o e 125 Years Ago” Again to [been worthily opened. __leral establishment equal in strength e 'f‘TaM - ] e b e Be Printed in Her ald | Pl me The Umiteq |10 that of either the United States or S SR Rebels in India Have heriff Gabb Confirms Re- N e e e s e g ish empire. Her existing plan , Oscan oy = PO =y show conclusively that she had A Marir meshaheain R Skirmish With Britis h WILL PURCHASE CAR the Herald shows that while many of es of Ita communtcatior e et nreraratiGHY Tor Aleie mond; n, Elmer B. Abby; mar Madras, India, Nov. 15 (By Asso- port That Local Man Has| The special council committee to|them are badly water soaked, others | feet ) etely protected—from | give war. shal, Geor Dyson; 8. (i, Fred M. |ciated Press)-—Messages from Calicut bit g ority o tt J look into the conduct of the munici- |quite a ore} ma ; e bl tle ! . A Holmes; W. G., Oliver N. Judd; E. G., [report a big engagement btween the s Jal garage with a view to suggesting | them are in fair ¥ s a result gland is Isolated W, ¥ ) ] : ne ‘ Been I.iberated. LAl L the Herald wi le to a i e b ey navel IN PROBATE COURT | 's why state truckmen. !‘w’ appreciation expressed yester Just after the opening gavel, Mr |government | which every right thinking person de- Disposition was made in the case ; (Continued on Eleventh Page.) I si we accepted a parliament of our | of E sky of Hartford, —_—— T i ture to explain I am the firs ake [an opportunity to explain France' Banks Preparing to Distribute Holi- iin I am the first to take ppc N xplain France's powers No to Exemplity Master Mason Degrec. Floyd Faulkner; 8. F. M., Colton [rebels and the government forces methods of bettering the system, met | ¢ | D. Noble; working tools, Julius H.[the Kanara mosque at Vay r\\\l last night with the police board. The [ commodate those 9wl people; it is not that you| S Pease: charge, Horace W, Bddy T R R to certain hack file o b : " “eo. | Two Inventorics and One Will Filed curred one Gurkha officer and 12 \ ce Richardson, who has been|council that the garage he continued | tomorrow, there wi é cle it S 1 terday IRISH DENY REPORT diers were wounded. The rebe are A $15.000 bonds at the|under the manag T f the po on the ed Paris, Not 1 (By Associated |Delieved to have suffered numerous commission, and also that a new car | Press)—Sean O'Ceallaigh, Sinn Iein | casualti be purct 1 8 . g i D AH A B Va D S Ta o e panin this afternoon. He was arrested at| oo tment ose automobiles are 1In SENATOR PITTMAN INJURED | ’ remove to. the press today dented: fhat Teiah BASEBALL MOGULS MELT | the same time as his father, former |for repair Was n, Nov. 1 Senator Key ¢ supy delegates in London had agreed to | Detective Sergeant A. J. Richardson, Lz e - Pittm f Nevada s reported t C [adh PABRE ' f 202 in the recognize the sovereignty of the king [Fastern League Magnates Hold Spe-| (o \ocal police force. He w PAINTER IS KILLED have red burns carly to ; some damag . il of ph May and to acc as settlement of Ire cial Session in Springficld [ taken when he was waiting on tables| New London, Nov. 15.—Talling 12|day in a fire which did loin lunch room. Jac f ling while engaged |to the senator's home' on 16th street nti ¢ ift) Sy P provides s committee voted to recommend to the Twenty | county jail Hartford, was released land's claims a modified form of dom Springfield, Mas Nov ns t the Hotel B ini home rule He deciared ern baseball league managers were [ Winkle, Andrew J. Richardson ] ng o f Dr. John G . tate. One Is to go to r i1 suggestion of this kind constituted a|called in special session here today by [ drew Richardson, Jr., were all arrest- [Stanton, 99 Huntington street, Wil sh of six children, and the ifternoon charged with {liam J. Walsh Grand street, PR e e (i eion e Atered s Lloyd George Cables His Congratulations to e e the meeting was given out it was cor 3 lchardson is the first of | fractured sku o die efore he e DIGGRTT'S CAS SEFTLED. [sdered probabie that opposis \inws | the fonr 1o secure i could be admitted (0 a hospit Harding and Hughes For Their Armament Stand e scioni o Boston, Nov 15.—Announcement | of the length of next summer's play Sheriff Gabb, of Hartford county, | . Amphion club tryouts which was made today that the affairs of |ing season would be voiced. Ow | confirmed the report that he was out | 4 g e X postponed from last Thursday Louis K. Liggett, president of the[James A. Clarkin of the Hartiord |on bail, however [ . | Washington, Nov. 15 3 s0- | wholehearted B OIS UR B on were held this afternoon at United Drug ('o., which were placed |club, is sald to favor a reduction to| Personal bond of 0 was fur-| THEE WEATHER clated Press)—Premier Lloyd George LAl L Gl LU ol close of the fourth period in the in trustee’s hands for the benefit of |140 games, while Owner ean [nished by Richar dson's mother, Mrs . g (| tod i Howing m qeuysaane. S SISEMIEDINE Those who had int his creditors on July 27 had been|of Springfteld, prefers the A. J. Richardson, wife of the deposed Hartfore, NO¥ F15=skora % F f R L o il oot IS = 10EE Week PEnaes Toans gettled in full. The announcement by | 164 games played last on. Q letective sergeant, who is in jail in for New Britain and vicinity: to Mr ir, head of the British | yqqey preghant with inf T counsel was that his outstanding in- [tions of policy to come before the |default of 000 bail, with ‘m-vvmr‘ Fair and colder tonight; Wed- delegation at the arms conference sibilitic Nothing could augur b iford, director of the debtedness had heen paid, with in-|annual meeting of minor leagues in |son J. Richardson, also being held nesday fair Government have followed pro- | for ultimate success o Aot Jce, | organization, reported that very good terest to date and that the trustecs|Buffalo, N. Y. December 6, also are [in lieu of $15,000 bail. Cash bond | | ceedings at opening session of confer- | Please convey to hoth our mos naterial n discovered for this bad been discharged. likely to be considered. was not required. ence with profound appreciation and |cere congratulations. year activities.

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