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News of the World | Herald “/\d's".' Mean By Associated Press | Better Business 1921, —-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 7 i NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 '} ANTLBEER BILL IS READY [BRIDGEPORT NOW Japs, Moving Cautiously, Are Not ' ENGLAND LIKEWISE READY FOR PRESIDENT’S SIGNING ASKSNEWRATES So Anxious To Reduce Armaments | ' T0 GIVE UP TERRITORIAL WHEN SENATE APPROVES IT by 1y tgrsin 0 wr - 17 < v v oo = | RIGHTS 70 HELP CHINESE What U. S. Naval Experts Fear U. S. Mn:ht‘ i ST W P | i i Get Advantage by Scrap- _ Senator Brandegee s FAIR OFFICIAL I§ ~ S1iuhan Lies o iy Schedule Means| [ *\CU0E ™ ™" WORK HELD UP ON Stands With France As Inciuded Among 22| ACCUSED AS CROOK READY FOR § CENT FARE, e TR Worry at Possible Labor — PRITISH WARSHIPS| Agreeable to Perpetu- Opponents Of This er o 7 Hligek ate “Open Door” Pol- Landon Sdld to Have Em.| OMcials of Connecticut Company | d SR e !A\ll Construction Suspended | | | | Measure. bezzled Betwveen §15,000 | 0 € bty St e | Offcials There Fear Pending Outcome of | icy In That Country. : Conference - and $20,000. s 1 Anglo-Jap Pact Doomed ’ e (Italy Also Is Expected to Yo\ - ssociated | A . . Hartford, Nov. 18.—That Will P.| be made by the manufacture 8§50 o T | Tokio, Nov. 18.—(Diy d London, Nov. 185.—(By \”r M" | o Prescriptions for Liquor |randon is an aileged defaviter and | cation to the publie ntilities come i AR Press)—With the fading of the first | PTeSs.)—The admiraity UG, Adopt me Attitude, has embezzled funds of the Connecti- | sion against the fare rates for trol- | ¢ g enthusiasm over the anticipated reljer | 99¥ £k i ordeny o ('v the e Each Three Months — |cut Fair association totalling probably | ley fransporfation on suburban 1nes| eapestxo "sue s mosms | oo isiasm EUraara il oh work on the four “t“ e eme| While Japan Expresses $15 to $20,000 ring four | of this city, it was learned today, and Replacement maximuwm~ tion has developed in Japan, with t Hood type he ship build Bars lmpm'mlions. ars' service ¢ istant secretary | also that the federal trustees of the inclination (0 look for a possible a1-| WCT® notified yesterday not 1o mewr) pyacive to Discuss Matter. of that organization, was discloscd to- | Connectient Co. will probably meet i1 s vantage to the United States § any further liabilities on new Loy day by Treasurer \W. R. Goeher on in- | a day or two to consider alteration of GB proposal for a ten year naval holi | construction until urther notic | e s formation found hy public account- | the rule which now imposes a fare | and limitation of navies [Ecomahenaanilialiy e 1 anly 5 4 : Washington, Nov. 18.—The final (ants who are auditing the hooks of | of 15 cents on passengers who Cross Expressions favoring a more cquul |, Lnese contracts were awarded only ARINELany Nov. i T (BY/ASS0GiR b leg tive step for the outlawing of |the association | the city after boarding the car in the "h;,um.‘ of power have bétome the|!WVO Weeks ago. ress)-—With the arms conference beer and malt liquors for medicinal Mr \don disappeared from | | i P vy conspicuous note 1n public expressions | . ©ficla v\‘m«n.\f'l : w}! :‘ ; E‘M’ ¢ adjournment the various national urposes was taken today by the sen- il B ; | This latter announcement was made | = i ] it o LR concerning the scherr P | tical effect of the admiralty’s o groups turther developed in a consul< QUL R Hartford November 5. H llege | uxiliary u,w 3 cheme, with the prob. i ate o ; Sty by Trustee Charles G. Sanford, who 2 | would be the absolute cessation of all | {atjon among themselves today the . hod of defaleation was to 3 able disturbance of labor conditions | , ; . ! : e Attt g ;nl‘llnvl I:y ]I \” ti .I\\l ; !:\}n\: TR e G A us Y TR “‘ warship work pending the outcome of | policies they will foilow with respect 3 ¥ ey hold cash which came into his nds - 5 P < E 14 consideration. [ e e e | ik it % adopted the conference report on the e fair days | that the five cent fare be given a . S. Has Advantagc fhe p-ndingsconierenceiat vash o the Tar Mastern qestions and s in lar anving n 1 n ¢ rmame so-called anti-beer bill and the meas- | .14 make false entplc _"“H the hooks, | thorough trial | 450000 tons 4500001taus 270,000 taas The rifice of warships aggregat- | L Imitation of armament. ure now goes to the president, the |gavoral of which have been found | Manager J. B. Potter of the Con- Eubmarmc:— : Want To Ail China, g 450,000 tons Ly Japan wouid e ; iy house having acted some time ago. by checking up the vouchers but | hecticut Co. today announced the new | * i g cqual to the scrapping of 1,500,000 | lensotstherBrilah admie iy| The British, following the lead of Twelve republicans and ten demo- | ;e or which it will be impossible | Schedule and mode of operation and | s |lons by the United States, Japanese| for CAPital ship construction appear|ihe French let it be known today that crats voted against the conference re- |5 check up because Landon had v]"r‘«u]]rrlilm of fare which will become 00000tans 90000tns 54000 tons analysists declare, on the grouna that | 0. 1ave been modified f r |as a cardinal principle of their at« effective Sundz There will b ; Prters ; 2 | time in the three years > the | tiinde toward the l'ar Lastern eitus ot - strayed all the cash receipts fo ! el Dhere wlline it ol /Vm/alfizrp[mw Carriers ALy ey the United States|a: a5 the lessons of that o °t | ation they stood ready to perpetuate G:. 0. P. Opponcnts, payments made to the fair *| cross-city routes, on one of these two | Y il could replace her lost tonnage Within | ware morked gut It aTatatigor |\ arn s CYAEEIOCATe pecy The republican opponents were: tion five cent fares will be collected and third or even a fifth of the tir.c were workec 1, an e | the “open door"” in China, give & g g 4 = H y _ the building program is not quite | e ) B3 Senators Brandegee, Dupont, Ldge, T Heet | definite it i 4t|on the other which includes the su- | I e T required by Japan with her hmited | dlear Auitna X..‘H,,.“‘,\ “l A rA”“ it ”m‘”\ ‘h)nlm ) ‘roczn’ a; Johnson, La I‘ollet i ¥ I e ot | Purban routes, two rates of fare of 80000 tans 80,000 tons 48000 tons facilities. Neither do the experts be- | G CAF OF L & S | China’s development will warrant an Johr ' , + | Landon might be misusing, & e deis e e AR i et . e oc | There were originally four ships of [in general aid the ‘Chinesa people to The above chart shows what ot | oY “‘h; w;qu esti ,,;, o of stensth | tne Hood type, only one of which, the ume a place of economic influence the United States naval program, it vyl MR EODIIES hass, | Hooq itself, was completed. Begun |in the world. It was tully expressed ‘ ird, Ger presented to the disarmament con-| 1% OV consldering also the speed|in 1916, she was launched late in | that Ttaly whose interest is more re B R e I 1 Nl | September when he discorered that ter of the city radiat in the sev. |ference S e e 1918 and completed in 1920. The | mote would take much the same posi= Stanley, Reed, 1 wood, Walsh | jandon, on his own motion was mal gt SRl 1€ S€V- | Charles E. Hughes, would have on 7 Jupan ar Behind, other three ships, all of a highly pow- | tion (Mass.) and Watson ( 10) ing rebates to persons owing t [ the three great naval powers, United | pointed out thas the Amercan | epful battle crulser type, were de- Japs Framing Reply. Two others, Senators RHced, de mo-tsociation. Items gatherel on 1 States, Great Brita and Japan— ‘l\" “‘T’”\*“’]-‘\'P“””"" ]‘"} the Uniled | gigned to meet the lessons of the bat- The Japanese who have already des and Moses, reptblican, | score amount to $1,0%5 These re- TEACHERS, CLUB CONGERT ‘1'.\- . Service ) ““M“ ”;;H l! 5! \;»:x cot :hunv»il tle of Jutland, work on them having | cjared willingness to accept the Chin » were paired against | pates were mainly fo persons who had SR < [rsErecs i ‘,'”‘] 1916 while with | peen stopped in March, 1917 ese declaration of principles as a entered hor: in the races b ption of the Naguto, Japan's| = It appears from London dispatches | hasis of discussion were at work AR ran b o ; : would all be of the perioc 4 il sis scussior Thirty-three republicans and not win the race and owed the asso-| chamber Musio Art Socicty of New i i sl RoBR et enton Spriomeol(Fn i e iR st enilne S i Ea L frasitng 5 fiors AStallnd’ sinEkiaens ol democrats supported the measure ciation money as entry fce Amo | bt alty construction plans, that four new | tpaip position after communication Set Aside By Palmer. these items were rebates (o John York Will be Fere Afternoon and LEiistadmiited thatiihe Japnnese | fattlat cruitiars wore £ hoeta’ diwath with Tokio. The bill will set aside the ruling by | pilgard for $500 and to W. T. Crozict Slse 0 ‘?““l“":"“‘r]l"v"""‘j rior to the ameri-| pattie cruisers were to be turned out In Accord With U. § former Stloniey iGen. kalmar, - wlio) forl$536. et it Ll O3 S Bt s aton AR imprbySmenfatoyet the (HOOH type, || N, ratiiie: ainblintans atarie il two days before he retired, advised e Rl W Wil Mt vy s a5t night, the hoard i;‘\ "‘ ”"‘yfi' ]“‘ the experts declare | to take the place of obsolete vessels. | o¢ the British attitude toward China the prohibition enforcement officials . j Hemiiia i e SlenonlditavosiTn el completion) by osnwakiiead | ks L SR O alithority. s ey £ ‘ of directors of the Teachers’ club anu- — = the U 8 3 3 ot " : 3 = e y he United States. Some members o cte ese ships were o S 3 A AT SR R fOthiig i e Vbl NEW BOOTHS thorized a commitiee to proceed with | 2 ; odited. with ooy | Pected. These ships were to have |generally speaking Grear Britain had stead act to prohibit the preseription : ; bt * Will Face |\ admiralty are credited with ex- | heen probably the most heavily arm. | 5o ol 5P ontatance. tocitdl ol beer and light wines for medicinal RS the Gongement for two concerts by|Local Prosecutor Will Face |pressing the belior that e Japanese | ed in the world, carrying ten to 12 |with the other nations 14 the prt‘gar- Red Cross Roll Call Commiitice Opens| (e o hl"v(m; | S | fleet should aggregate i} pev cent of | sixteen inch guns each in their main ation -0¢ ieps to Mk diine 4 Sat Pending Since June. i AT E T o ey LT O Rl o Judge Wolfe in Court the American total all being consid- | batteriés, The Hood has & main bat. country and . CREbTenitl i legislation has heen hefore Up Additiona GeEBS Lo s toLIt U Deprwl e ulor ered. Naval writers exoressing the | tery of eight 15 inch gums and her nmpils 3 W S ac S g s e o - { trade. tha 5 Vi de« Ay L . pupils as well as adults and will be in At 10 A. N opinion that the Unfted States wij| rade. In that was d Limits Physicians to 100 2 Bridgeport, Nbov. 18.—Brotest will S suburbs. Penrose, Phipps, § qage, 5= | handling the money of the association | worth and Weller. The democrats arbitrarily Mr. Gocher said limits and ten cents for a ride to came to 3 3 3o 3 oints outside Other es were: Senators, Broussard, Ger T GRIIR G B G e il her routes will rt from the neutral zone in the cen purposes ! Members, the form of lecture demonstrations titalka tha oot that 1t i”“lm"” dignacement 18 41,100 tons. |clared Great Britaln's intorests were accepled the compromise reached by | by individual memhers of the arches Lot thamositan et e nrdn. | 5 |identical with those of other nations; the conferees in August but there fol- | A new Red Cross h owill hef,. musician will explain the g Sau>are Mok cublect to” ameniment, | Gluggw: Novi 8.1t 14 GHICEIIY | nertainty with LHoss of the United lowed a bitter controversy in senate | opened in Dickin drng store be part irstrument takes ,\r the n: . o see a fair prospect for an vmu‘l)(fi stated that the contract awarded the States. . 2 % 4 3 % iaveetof e | k! s irstrument takes -| Prosecuting Attorney Albert A.|q o0 4 g SR T R PSR CEL 10 Hhaten : waged by a small bu determined inning tomorro arge of M chestra and will demonstrate the pe.| @, 3 o s hetoss Tudxe | adjustment | Clyde ipyards for the construction Japanese Desires. PR e (L RORELR AL Sl L AL, (Ll A e e T S S A ‘('\'kf“'.".h“t e S b meiad| fongemionsipyeU. & [ 0f thiee warships of the super-Food | 1t nas besn sald the Jephnssendsy truck a fatal blow at ersonal rights | ed in the North End drug store, There | e avuiftice by seceted solos. | Wolre, in sur e November s, | Concessions by the United States in | tvpe have been suspended [sived & féet ratio to BEItSH: o5 ARIEHE LU s s et A L ol e DR bt GRS Gl S bietin e e m'f{»','fi“mi": Sie ot rd to Pacific fortifications a [ o 2he steel works are also affected by |joan sttength of 70 fnstsud of 160: Ben ure without warrants. The tirst draft | where Red oss memberships are| - O out such a program il e SR ‘:‘ o b o paeha O to what is generally cor the suspension | cent Baron Kato did not disclose of the measure authorized the scarch | being sold every day. They are as sates ot ona%or Ansther of ‘”m‘! ~\“"';"1"3 “'y‘"' i“"']" ':\' ""‘":n”;‘wjn‘ garded as the unfair ratio T | ¥kn aotusi Agurek & ving merely tiat of private homes without warrants, | follows 5 . famous conservatories of music in| ?,,IN,’,".“'\ sational charges of rum- |L2Val strength, are su ed by | he sought a “slight” increase in pro- but this feature was climinated in| Headquarlers at i 'j““‘\'”fii }”! Europe and America and are part or | yanmine. stemtie stealing, etc, | Baron Tochiatsu Sakamoto, an infiu- | BEFORE GOMMISS[ONER portionate strength. Theré i o conference % B o el ol A e e HeniPera o flslchorahestras iy o e b L L SO e ,":.'[‘,':’,1","\',1 i SHimbone Do [doubt that this would be viewed by S R e L s e R e e Yo R £ o fa T G WsTiec s L S clares that the ratio should e | OF7¢l, High Street Man, Dischargea |AMerican naval cpinion oy 10 prescriptions for liguor 1ch ree | et BRelvan Symphony, Opera company of Paris, charge against the prosecuting attor- |, - - 5 % ation of one of the four ‘“general months and specifies that not more 469 memberships receive gte. This matinee for school pupils| ney fs that of accepting a bribe of |12 Dattles for Japan fo 13 for the| by Gorbett, Who Finds Police Us i laid dowa by Secretary than a quart of spirituous or vinous S was arranged by the committee since| ¢155 trom Salvatore Varelli, now in | CRited § » instead of ten to 18, He | 's as those applied by the Amer- liquor, containing in the aggregate HOUSE COLLAPSES | it was felt that too few opportunities | ;“” in default of bail on a rum theft |S2YS further that, under the Hughes Defective Warrant. ican delegation in shap: 4 reduction not more than one-half pint of alco- SN have been offered to the children in| ghorge. Varelll is alleged to have |Pl2% With Japan ERtadiiinz (oo (R oy i Pt |and limitation proposal “upon an en= hol may be prescribed for one per- | pgight Members. of One Family Are [New Britain to become acquainted | made a confession implicating Green. | the super-dreadnaught type, the bl : hapt Fun ‘)““ ‘_‘”"‘«v’.‘ -1 tirely reasonable snd practicable bas son in ten days Killed at Wickes, Arkansas | With music of the best type LI (T (3 ) @G D | SCLE BRI SCRla ) il o) GERD il o S £l bile s ende il Eie sk SR Importation of liquors is harred hy ( g The afternoon concert will he lm‘]‘ by Varelli and which is alleged to|P2D'S ratio would reduced to ap- ,,“f SRTec St ""', Ly eaLer all shall be adequately guard« the bill until the supply on hand in| Mena, Ark, Nov. 1% Sht mem- | in the auditorium of the Central Jun- | Kave changed hands in Gresnberg's|Proximately ten to fairer bal- ernoon when the loc al '”‘m, ed and that natiopal security and de< the United States shall no longer be | bers of the family of . £ Weems of | jor High school at four o'clock office in the presence of Former De- |3NCe he argues, ht he secured in | algned be nited Sta M- | tense shall be majintained.” sufficient o meet the current need | Wickes, Ark., 26 miles south of here, | 'The evening concert will take place | orrce T {he presence. Richardson, | difterent decision namely, the forti- | Missioner Corhett at Hartford Hughes! Niroposition) for non-beverage uses were killed last nig when the fin the High school auditorium States Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn |fication of the Pacific, which he says| Was discharged. Lawyer Michael The third general proposition stat+ Weems' home collapscd during a vio- | = = had intended 1o try Thomas In e, |lt 18 important to discuss togeher | Sexton represented the accused ) T et s l D 10 lent storm 8 Aulifie first, but the latter being a | With the question of elimining el . vl)~:“i]~‘.":‘ ”’“]”’”‘“" in "“"‘ local ) ; I regard should be JITNEUR F NE $ Reports of the deaths reached Mena YALE MEN BLAGKLISTED federal prisoner, additional delay has [aVal bases which menace Japan (IS28s Soein picens agojallen ths po; sting naval strength ot today when a call for cight coffins| 1te's! attorney. to decide Fear Social Iffect lice had raided his home on High| ) powers concerne: | . ¢ s | e B stre wuse of a defective search was received. Details are lackir | J 2 M. Soyeda, director of the or Tt 4 2 e | upon b g Greenberg ta trial ) = Flea 1 I s G (o iRas ot tal Al Wiy "lhrm‘ Undergraduates Found Guilty | m‘:' Sl .”“f_ was pe-|and capital co-ordination society, de- | Warrant, the cou unable to hold | P »s are down, but it is unde o , Tae p ‘rving | him guilty at that tim It appea ing Bus—Had 16 more Passengers | Wickes are down, bnt it is und ol LettinedSpecilatorsiGier Rhelr | (1 tonCd i bydMrifAlcorniiconaet Sahe| Qlarcd il un isflew Sheseniising i ed Bl Relarime Rl C oy | above > for a hearlng. The pe-|OUt of the proposals would have the| ®16 t3 s Gl stood little damage was dons exce } High. &t } t y ! f i Y G search at 218 High street, but f Than Alloved by Law. on the Weems farm TioKets oL T oothalllGame! DS aaror A teanne. T St S : [ belief that Japan shou with has applic to the Jap- se proposed modificution as to tone ge ratio it is said in much as n does not now pc even the per cent ratio allowed under the American proposa Nelson Found Guilty of Overcrowd- Xpresses \ X 1 1 that the r ber was a vacant S Tels A - Attorney Alcorn thinks he can wine hE 4 a5 George R. Nelson, who operates a New Haven, Nov. 18.—Three Yale sy e oonn EASEAn win they 1 1 to " : e ale | yp the Greenberg trial within a few | caution regarding a step i a g et 1 1crete terms of the Japan< e st a s10 wonarsian ] MASONIC MEETING BOMBED | undergraduates have been punished days. Some Sensational develop. |radical change In conditlons affceting | SIT€ } ind nothing at that | ter proposal deal only with street route, paid a i ]“: ¢ nh.l\, s by he their names placed on the| | "M5 - © xpected, and there is a |the social welfare E paiiacitosatesume liquoral o bR s e ea guper- morning for verer g Pl | so that hereafter they | feeling that a number of additional | The Hochi Shinbun considers there & i : < o : 1 1 | ght Mutso, just commission= I”‘ was arrested e s > Conclave at Lawrence, Mass., | will be unable over thelr own names | Jo€ 08 (hA0 & hamber of hearing. | has been a serious omission in 1he EHLLC I L b ""I |ed, ¢ i that figures out into a fic m arison | to obtain tickets for Yale football| e .. | propos: ismuch a riction of A\ 1"""““' increase reneral S SeR, sl _ g for Greenberg, who is represented by At. | Proposals inasmuch as ricty s increase in genera! tonnage, ] i ‘(..w,.‘ ! \v\v'\ “ x“ | TIs Interrupted by What is Thought | o06s which require formal applica- | ¢ornevs Herman J. Wel £ Wa. |aerial possibilities is touched ible an adjustiaent could he court hefore Judge George Kl tion. Their offense was in permitting | o 2 Sl R e o n. There has bec stri ting the lis His was the y case in court today to be Infernal Machine. okt ton) tia. B iotaton P& me fs. | terbury, and Joseph . Berry, of [upon. TI 1as t L stril v recasting the list of spe- ck \ ga ships laid down by Mr. Hughes Policeman Carlson told the court : Hartford, has waived his rights to a | Velopment in that department in Am- ’ 10s¢ to be retained by each pow- 1 the projected immed’ate reduce seized order its rety ned to give up the }‘ e that he counted 38 passe rs in Nel Lawrence, Ms Vol 8o e—he t\""] to them to get into spedBlators’ | j 1 gl erica, says this newspaper and S dtern public service| contents of the supposed bomb which | hands, ~© elates tielAtneronnat Sy ‘ licenge, the accused is allowed only| was found last n on the steps Is tfurther annc ”j_‘ ¢ m!v m- ar importance to aeri remac ar of existing forces, 1f the Japane A leading to the state armory where a [ 1est is expected which will clear up | MRS MARYA TURTON to dreadnaughts. It expresses the hope hERB KOPF Is ELEGTED |ese claim is for an actual hi ““The jitneur explained that he left| Masonic conclave was being held will | the dedt on '7‘”,'1'1 oral '“_:fl‘(‘“‘”f"j L s that the United States prop |tio of al power, howe the jitney station with the proper|be determined by State Chemist Wal- | hefore the Sl CRInG ShEe — equally drastic restrictions alon s A g e is some ind on that load, but as he proceeded along Main | ter B. Wedscr to whom it was sent | ¢ts were missed and the management | yuncral Held at Home of Daughter, | jince Herb Kopt Is Elected—Local Boy the question will be more difficult of ad, | issued duplicates. When holders of Anglo-Jap Pact Doomed. J treat J fficials here said it was ap strect other passengers boarded the|dbday. Officia : the original 2 | i S = yossible | parently an explosive of moderate he orig Attention is also given by the com President of Freshman Class at | car. He pleaded that it is impossible | | | they were questioned and it was found ANOTHER MURDER MYSTERY |placed it on the armory steps. They | Spcculators. Tt is ”"'”‘"“_"l"“l that the | mye gy Mrs. Mary Ann | Reijiro Wakatsuki, former minister of |y, o0 8 st ter : ¢ o sald the fuse had heen lighted, but| ticket management was able to trace| 1, 450 was held at 1:30 o'elouk this | finance, who takes it for granted that | gop ™ P50 tain, Conn. mem. | Michizan Man Who Killed Parents So Michigan Hunter Killed—Note Said:| was apparently extinguished by the | the s afternoon from the home of her|the Angl nes 1\ 5 “Dead Men Tell No Tales, rain. The man who said he found | daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Timbrell [ doomed and foresees the possibility it on the steps and turned it over to| Fire in Rcstdurant .11 [of 14 Cedar street. Services were |something ir nature a three Ironwood, Mich., Nov. 18.—An in-| .y officer was unknown to them, but :\l(‘fld(‘ Dld\\S Blg (l‘O\\'d conducted at 2 o'clock at the Em- | power entente in its pla vestigation was started today in anfthey thought he v one of those | iy lepartment was called out | Manuel Gospel church, with Rev The sooner the Japanese t effort to clear up the myste SUr-[who had been attending the conclave e fire depart + 5 Henry §. Landis officiating. Inter- | withdrawn from Siberi rounding the death last Friday of |at 1 ocl 4 TRNE DY UN | hent was fn Fairview cemetery for Japan, says M booze appeared in the Bowl| Mrs, Elizabeth Timbrell of Cedar | ber e W ton and Jefferso cam has 1 freshmant yyeq, 1s Sentenced. He Could Get Their Money and inaw, Mich., Nov. 1 who 1 Carl Arensted, of Marenisco, deer " alarm from Box 225, for a fire in the ron ssed 1 shot and killed : : SAW HEALTH SHOW i ha T olar | o he. pell bearers Swerei Willlam e ttsbu t Saturday, w ymother, Mr, and Mrs hunter, near whose hody was found AW 1 | restaurant conducted by Joseph Bat-| oo, e BT B AR A R ! pmother, Mr, and Mrs. a note reading: “Somehody shot| Dr. Frank Zwick, chairman of the |taglia in the arcade. The fire hroke | Atkinson on, W. Courtnay|Conn. Man Named to Be 4 bt ikl Champlain, w ntenced ’ hoard of health, and Dr Joseph | out in the chimney, but did only slight | . I Py prisonment afte me, ’ IE brel nd Howard e . P P .9 .| v el raling Top 4 folue I todny | WAIhEwett HINEWEVor talty ek | Aisniel rria tie e o T e T Sl Argentina Ambassado { it court friends of Arensted found a new note|terday where they witnessed the|at night, it would have proved very | During i "| Washington, Nov. 18.—The 1 ion, made at the Lehest Iams E ecautif « on | 5 1) ! 5 nailed to a trec It read: “Dead|health show being conducted by Dr.|damaging one, according to Chief ,‘?]”,‘M. el i iid 2% | nation of John W. Riddle of Cor Found Dead on Doorstep i ear old theart, Clara men tell no tales.” Copeland, health commissioner of that | William J. Noble. The fire drew big e P ticut to be ambassador to Ar tina \\ ](h His ”““‘“ \l(l’flhl‘(l A sch r, de- It is reported that Arensted hac 1.”” | erowds to Church street, many think- | , — | was confirmed today by the senate s.—Mic wred rrel with parents over ordered a party of men off the land inother big blaze was in prog THE HERALD WILL GET ) - v 3 g nd | thei vieetio to his courtship led on which he was shot CHAMBER OV COMMERCE Mol R OUT A FOOTBALL EXTRA YOU A VOTER TOO? ead e his throa e d0y Dbigote S TN e s There will be a special meeting of SOELESSUNSFRHECURD TOMORROW NIGHT. THIE Wash., Nov. 18.—Of those Amecri ¢ : | Dag - ‘”_' gace 10 TearvN STRIKE IN BRIDGEPORT. the directors of the Chamber of Com- | | ; S ¥ 3 |l YALE-HARVARD GAME AND |||car Y r older, 54,421,852 % ;. tford gay ? efs of the ( Lxm‘v 1in and Humpert .y | merce, called by the newly elected | Taken From Sinking Vessel in Ohio THE NEW BRITAIN HIGH {l|were citizens last year, hence entitle t e. It was said familic ASVEE S8 S EINOUIN e Police Reserves Respond to Tiot '"”ww sident, John Loomis. The meeting River Near New Itichmond. i SCHOOL-NEW HAVEN HIGH ik t p erd y he set fire to the house | ote, says the census. How many to vote, rime But No Damage 1< Done will be held at 4 o'clock Tuesday af-| Ginoinnati, Nov. 18.—Thirty per-|| SCHOOL GAME WILL BE actually voted for president? Exactly ernoon ; ! atens HIVEN. THE EXTRA WILL 51,606! Trigure it out. More than ] ‘ he ni 3ridgeport, No A ot call|ternoor ons, including two wormen passeng- GI\ _ | 161,6 ire i Bridgeport, Nov. 18 v The day nursery committee meets kil OUT IMMEDIATELY AF- |[|nalt of those who might have voted | the house cight “(‘ alth l)cp.nlmt‘nt to + N [; were S o ro th brought every available city police A Sk re, W wed from [l . ; man to the plant of Wolt and Abra.|at 5 o'clock this afternco | ters of the rapidly rising Ohio river || TER THE LAST PLAY far president failed to vote. Thi - Enforce Heat Statute Han ] g manufacturers [in a spectacular rescue ,last night == | means, government by minority. If WRONG LIGHTS, PAYS 850 ‘red Les, supe der vm, clothing 1anu LELN i LOCAT, BOY HONORED. i ¥ i ' i 8 RS Fred Lee, superintendent of the Res reet this morning 3 when the steamer Chilo, earrving a you don't vote, don't squea lepartment, is planning a cam- trouble arose over a di cone John E. Doolittle, a stndent at the | heavy cargo of freight upstream trom | % = Waterbury Man Is First Victim Under enforcement of a state | Renss \\. v‘l \‘\v )lm‘ ‘“‘”,";" i l» incinnati, strucl "\ DI ti u‘ v\vm THE WEATHER SENT TO PRISON. Enforcement of New State Taw | et a minimum degree of heat as been 1 d a top of go iment dam oppo: W = New York, Nov. 18 Elwood Cox Meride 8 first Me | ick L ords will be required to st an assanlt country contest [utes later in 30 feet o watc Hartford. Nov. 18—Iorecast Adams, 23, has been sentenced to ten | den e s Irive t OLaery with 1\( 'Y‘:,‘,‘m“‘ n‘:x':n""; kS ‘H\\ rris Ossofsky | Within a few minutes after the for New Britain and vicinity: years in prison for forcing his sweet- | force AL Ladial % "] = H“‘; 'l ”"‘m ',"“‘ M‘ :h; n wl‘. ,.,.U: e ARBUCKLE JURY COMPLETE erash had torn a huge hole in the|| Unsettled probably occasional heart; Jean Cunningham, to steal for | Montre f 16 Wolcott : o " “””;‘m{ ml'n:" of okt PHBIRAOTS DY 8¢ . e Ne 18 —The jury|steamer's hull, all of the members of || rains tonight and Saturday; him. The robberies totalled thous- |t operator & ol T 5 Kl trik marched ont iy .| San Francisco, Nov jur i . f 8 | e Miss Cunningh whole g he it of a local ordinance. Many hter case of Roscoe |the crew and the passengers were safe || Warmer Tonight ands of dollar iss inningham | whol £ % . . # 3 1l and Adams' mother are awaiting trial | was arreste g v hie ve been received by the as allewed accomnolices, | settled his case this mor : f ). |h lepartment, tween a foreman and one of the em ployes our hundred men and wom- | Troy, en employes immediate struck in["R result of his work in a re-| Richmond, W sank a fe min and later held a mass ing 1 the manslaug d cide on further action. No damage | C. Arbuckle was selected at 10:15 a.|in the st two lifehoats, or in todav and sworn bv tha nlark a the river bank. A e i

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