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e | NEW BRH AIN HERA STABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921. —TEN PAG HARVARD BE IRMAMENT PLANS SPREAD | wrues HEGH SCHOOLIS ™ v roxe0 BOTH EYEVENS GIVE GREAT | '\h\‘y BOOZE SCANDAL SEWER DEPT. JOBS AS INVITATION GOES OUT | * WINNER 10-6 | EXHIBITION, MAKING LONG Fake Permits for 87,000 Gallons of Laborers Gamble for Chanee to Work TO GOVTS. NOT ATTENDING| =" | OVER ELM CITY = s RUNSAND BLOCKING GAINS Chicago Expose. ; and Shovel Adwministration Decides CORPORATION TAX [rronoees vrbes sttt ' yiic | v i s stocs o e covievnt ie mornioe vt 7 KNOWN DEAD AS | Aldrich Kicks Field Goal mits for §7 when it defeated New Haven an the Not To Limit Prospec-| SLIGHTLY RAISED it i fiiiors ot B clgbiioms b ia”t i L 1 ™0 TRAIN HITS AUTQ Early In First Half, ) ‘ [fatiezss R ‘ ine i peviod after brilliant fifty-yard run : : : s % 5 tive Agreements To — e e vicd atter While Crimson Booters . 4 ! P 21 f“ y‘”:y-‘:_‘,“;:, e of mits fwo | Fesuited from a touchdown in the tinal 21 A Funer: ryarn S Countnes Represented In(‘umc Rate Fixed at 12 Al Funeral Procession Struck | men v "L s B e e e, an the 1 S i Miss Three Chances | Per Cent. by Senate leCauley and Nathan Epstein, were hy Express—Death Japan’s Insistence On| Conferees Today. Py oot Sevan LoEo en e el ent, ! ‘ foll )I:x) Be 11 R : i g N kel | el who intended to e e s ! s e e Eo S Harvard Sweeps Over Yale ” oy avy < ? | key fro yonde v ‘ e % » e ‘ . . e . Stronger Navy Likely to| \.sineton, nov. 19—completing| from bond ouses ir ita i i ore : : & jobs v Nov. 18.—-Seven pe Goal Line for Winning re ) f the X ouse | €480 by me: the 1 permit Become, Most Tifih“\'v' | senate conferees agres i eliths : L e S ivovei| ri .‘ V : ‘. ‘ k SFe; - © Touchdown in Last Quar- « corporatio om u\ldv A. W. Enshaw, chiet of int ce unit, anc strict ginal hou 1 ire | fixed. of the armament zotia ' cent. less tha he figure agreed up-| 1 i ! ent « t Harvard Stad ., Nov. 19.—Har- broadenca ey as s resat ot theon vy e conmter- 1ot moniencee e (GCELEBRATION OF 8 s WLREU‘ I AUWHES of | the _ machin wrard sadiom, Nov . disclosure of the Iminis Vs |agreed on the senate amendment re-| i ted S ed 5 y s ¢ . STt vard staged a sensational comeback purpose not to limit the prospective | pealing the 00 normal exemption lay, t t of the g r It w thought th this arternoon and after Being virtual« limitation agreement t nations fallowed corporations except that this < lavis it F PO‘VER?LL ‘VARSHEP e t < t i k represented at the cor to | exemtion would he continued in the b var hot ¢ i i } . A . 1y defeated, 3 to 0, by Yale in the k the partigipation of 3 t in-| case of corporations having net in an ey the torr tirst halt, swept the Eli team off their terested nations. In conn n with | comes of 00 a year or less. back \ i . ot such an agreement, adminlstration o ‘( ommonwealth Club W S G e Bt e el i the Jase At ana won By a I o £ ihat niea 1y i B ed off for New Ha ’\\'csl Virginia, Which May ciiont v _counted the bodies | quore of 10 to 3. A touchdown and it took the form ot e e WILL!AM ALBRECHT DIES | Have Important Meeting | v @0 the New t p ' * [or 11 vietims alonk tie . P, o Sy in_an ‘understanding’ policy, st 1w rush that s S t Soon Be Seré ')pc(l Great- goal and a field goal, the latter in the 1e entire program tor 5 niation, In- [ Prominent German Resident, ‘""lw I)eccmher 20th. ne the ba 2 id » be t AL S final few minutes of play, tell the luding the scrapping in : : L PR DL D L est U. S. Battieship PR L ! be|story. The ould be put through without con-| Foreman at Landers For 29 Year lict, however, which of forms it Passes Away This Morning. The Commonwealth club plans e rEest pie : 2 Harvard. 1}1-[10. | 4 3 fir: ulman L Wiiliam Albrecht, of 114 Maple|Make its first meeting of the seaso Del "'”“‘\“' l“', ]‘ Realy. | street, a prominent German resident em 29, a combination : elegations of all the powers were| ¢ this city for many yea lied this|and C} 1 ! S HeVer G esiENC t 1 Eh LIGNCEL I BEV S i ITe-Imorning at his home. He had been|\.iq 1 Devir af TaT naas b i {ailica vi [WOMEN'S B. & P. ent their views on the pre ur Devine will be the ‘ : 1 > |in ill health for about three wecks b speaker ! grounded be : ew e peared to be t o NI ) % VR S B R R T i s Cg o il b Ny e SN R rk 5 ..., Landis time his remarks to the condition \‘ S SR, o e VAt ar. e e p ews Shipbuild- Center, ENSSLONBINY 0 Ving her Wien | on December 19, 1845, and came to| they met today in execative session to | this cour o AR Han 5 lm‘ untry when A’\ 1§ man. J)l: surrounding the world conferenms s i i fotior o e e Guernsey ed first at Rockvi where he|ine time of the meeting. ‘m led the cr v f : : fecting Will Be Helk \t T E ht -Guased sastern | t de to commit| unent W ye then p ng to thie| 16 New ¢ ¢ ¥k 1y letai ‘on specific points | ity LT ; > | Dr. Devine is a recognized authc ‘uiq:,,\\h, near ; p vith | ¢ eser to the arr nfer Evening in Chamber of Commerce LA . Diller at this stage the negotiations it| For 29 years he was employed at |y on these world problems, b 2| the Red and | f vas expected that progress would b nders, Frary and Clark company, |P¢en for 24 years editor of * Hold ‘em New Brit made in consi r the Chinese plan|and was foreman of a department for | SUIVe well as professor of| team responded 1t least as a is for committee dis- iy years. He gave up active work |50¢ial economy in Columbia Univer-! y,0s N sity. During the war he was chier 4..‘ . skt e : i e t1 DA the bureal of refugees and relief of ke e e e 3 r the stars ar ;. B sttt ; € Aldrich (capt.) |the American Red Cross in Paris, ment i R ; left, Halfback was speclal agent of the American| jng his . S RNy ) L ! : embassy at Petrograd o : . # ; ¢ LLONEIENS ! ’ ] tight Halfback Dr. Devine discusses the straine !! § vould take if consumim. Cruikshank Oftices to Hear Keports rock Couet onh BT i 1 O'Hearn ions ree weeks ago. He was a member BRI san's Viewpoint of the Concordia society, the Sons of Particularly the Japanese 1 -|Herman and the Rockville K on, whose views will be presented in | verein. He was twice married, L statement by Ambassador Shide- | first wife who was Miss Louisa ara, had indicated a preference to|dying some years ago. He later re Tty oS ‘ = vhe tmo very t s 5 are | ¢ following committees Borwara wve their policies developed step by | married and is survived by a widow, [Felations among nations resu i T T cight 16-i ) b t ; it s Eli e 2 step as the negotiations continued |two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Betts, of [{TOmM the rivalries of financial inter- | WOU[\DEB, K{LLS BANDI[ fit her four g ts e would be il Laate ¢ e s ey \S,» .'“ll.\“"“' TS and were prepared at this stage to|Los Angeles, Cal; and Mrs. H. K.|°StS, and exportation of capital; what e when completed to s ok Sl o tmpive, Tom Thorpe. Coliihe i T i elaffOR IoF o b Whcbes fogithin ol il v Al Eon e R Dienimect iNacestan didesii| mo ’ 1 B L sl Pl rleld “judge, W. J. Crowdll) ihe x"‘)l.n‘]“"‘ 'ml: lw:umh"‘ \\1.Ivvvly'-,.\m oht of this eity. The funeral|include and exclude; imm Night Watchman at: Montpelicr; Ind., | T : oAt A i s Swarthmore. Head linesman, G. ‘N : d o extra-territoriality: 8 PR 5 & L £ ‘onstitutic e—DMrs, 1 Bankhart, Dartmouth. Time of per- the Chinese proposal for re-examina- | will be a o'clock Tuesday | ¢Xtra-territoriality; | Fires With Accurate Aim as Rob- | ped carries a hulk T e ‘ el ind 3 e ) ks mi s each Mallory Jordan | tions; land ownersh schools tion of the status of all commitments|afternoon and the b 1l will be in,| ’ And wnersh schools; € Jest nor ever rol 1 2 =g |mines; railways; manufacture; trade or's o s g ecting China meant a desire on her | Rockville in Wvs; manufacture; trad ber's Bullet Hits Him, S A He discusses the Open Door po ) M S L part to reopen what Japan considers SR R e otk SNt a0 it protrudes be- | pje. i, ~ i Aldrich Wins Toss, bl e tnovich el TRUGTRES NERTING |Soie ok i doman il Sontoter, o, Nov, 30— A1 | DI, S0, M e | s, vt P I ot i has expressed firm opposition, was be- Shantung and the Anglo-Japanesc | El¢, a pight watehman, shot and kill- | ! rline \ eri- | wrigh of Yale and Captain Kane of lieved to be the special point of in- RTin ARG 1 an un ified bandit who was a | €40 geniu I perience has| = pipifef s and mear arvard met in mid-field for the terest for Japan Regular Session of Federal Overseers | ™0 Gy has Dlanned to b bavel allm r ttempting to ned C been omitted [ .op ¢ S r irtin, Rut enin iminary of the game. Al- carly today v & (Squil Wants Stronger N & N | meeting in October hut th I 15 | the postoftice he the toss of the coin by o £ 4 { Connecticut is Being Held at e plansf “ix X L G On the armament side of the| ©f Connecticut is I g |failed through the inability of the|other men fed in an automobile fo s ginia's k Maxwell and elected to de- negotiations Japan's desire for an in-| New Haven Today. |committee 10 place at that time either | ooting I ) s lerite Reynolds, i ue | fend the south goal with the wind at crease in the proportionate strength of two expert medical ) s ¢ bacl of her navy, although so far nown | New Haven, Nov. 19.—The federal | who were ight for that meotf fice 1 explosi he ¢ \ch- | ure ¢ m st s nd ny wonie the " we e Harvard Kicks Off. not yet formally presented the | trustees of the Connecticut Co. were This meeting, as planned, will ¢ ! ling a 1 1 tside i Y | Gt Ug 7 usi or protfessic is forced Harvard to Kick off, naval committes of the five|to 1 t at their office re today. |close enough to Christmas to make T [ t T OHUUSLe S W K are eligible to 1 ) L fore 2 o'clock Brown , had become the dominant It s a regular meeting. The policy [a real Christmas celebration with the gle t tomac € € GRCIE ) £ 1 ked off the . striking the goal point today of informal discussion in|of the trustees has been to give out|accompaniment of Christmas music | returned the fire a everal bullets ment, mu I roand - . post, b ight by Quarterback conference circle | no :,v; ment of the n'mvhr» v: it [and p,-,‘n.m\ a 'm[.‘ oy :npp. rin struck the ro dilling him instant ( ! C UelStore on Park Street { i ! bour »“: on ”(\I.\ ,:,‘1;} With the American delegation | but ofter er on the Counecticut|banquet room of the oung Men's | € 5 -2 X | s e ¢ er ran the ba hering firmly to the principle upon vould announce winges as | Christian assoclation completed secondary ba Is Eatered by Burglars rds before he was stopped. B A 2R O e | EACTERIOLOGIST BMPLOVED | s 8,000 LOOT| ho (o i St o i o, oy 8o s e 0 e [drawn isque of the conference situation would be discu 1 although | Un by Aldrich the was Charles G. Sanford of Bridgeport, o Miss LGith © booming punt Hum|(~ l' Perth Amboy, - z T - [of the trustees was quoted today ey . o f S the ow ever I 1 the head of Buell, oot badlyas Crushed B by | e e 3., Succeeds James G, Mac Alpine | PFESSe3 A Postal Employe and Calm- t and t rolled a Harvard's goal line, ) Arch Street Jitney |t a five cent fare was an order o f e St m ) small sum of money was tak Yale Line Hotds Ibert LM ot BA W e i G i bt e it R R e S NEN G Ra AW thigiund) OCTOU[‘JNARIAN DHDS 1 \ vard line, Harvard Albert Hills, of 96 Wallace street, | e ‘ TS T ; b earas is at the New Dritain ral hos s A e ‘ pital, with a badly mangled foot, as|leSt made there vesterday against the [ Miss Edith Br S it 0 | Mrs Agnes Walker Brodie, Aged 82 Much in Mass, N . St e the result of an accident t [geod L ) S RS B s e el el | v without curred shortly after 6 o'l out on suburban traffi [succeed Jnmes G. Mac Alpine, re | Phere was a Year A epulsed on hight on Arch street. Hills, - TR | signed, ommenced her dutj ing to Harry Hall, of 425 West| ACCIDENT AT RACES |vith rtment this Morning. | j pe : 0 Ry ; e T Ol e JItney bus | Gix Jockeys Injured In Bad Spill Ag|Shc Wil be formally elected to the | terdug t inre et e . i v as thers e alighted from the vehicle before it SeRhl e el | position 10 next session of the ; e i ran to the Crimson 30 yard stopped the wheels of the car passing B Jpas it | boara % ot e | 28t night at the home g 18 5 S : e he was spilled e over his foot. Dr. C. M. Cooley is| DBaltimore, Nov. 19.—Three S| Miss Brooks trained in laboratory | IEongs LI RGe, Mar ector of t \ Pl CAoee attending him |are in the Maryland general hos .!‘-V work at Birn ham, Ala., and en-| . TSR plage b ! i 5 £ \ Lt T by 'n‘v"‘ (H‘f] i',“, e . a horse is dead and three otheérs in-|(rolled in the bacteriology — ciass ISR oD e T sup- | Hartfo g he t \ ude Jertan Dot STORM MOVING EASTWARD. jured, all due to one of the worst|johns Hopkins hospital, Maryland el e pos 2i| Nomedwitiy list dax bk St e ] s St spills ever seen on the Maryland turf.|1019. She later studied under ¢ weh S il Tl & ek b ] ks the center of the n‘;r'\ .:1‘{11.:: aceide appenec ear © mid- echnicia of G wo ospits 5 " ma 1 M h & i ¢ f A X R X Govt. Weather Burean Tssies Warn- ; ”'“‘ ,'f,'\.bt‘r“",,:w ,]."”“ ;:’,,l ,“:]. [ 'v“,‘l’m’_ i IACREROS Rl At e gt standing or Harvard's ings Along Atlantic Coast. at Bowle yesterday. The injured | After completing ! training o) old t ri 1 Mr Drew ! goal. The jockey Robert MeNamee, John | hacteriology, Miss irooks became | thoug to e spe ¢- | Oxford street, and four gr 1 ROYAL EXNILES ARRIVE Zoeller, Joe Rowan connected with the Perth Amboy | livery of < r survive Y The Manheim was killed and [hoard of health. She recently re t the company will not act on the pro service ot 1 ) ) ney | | — . : ar s posit containing s [ Is of dol Danghter, Mrs, J. W. Marsland poy 18 caught by Aldrich vard line, and the e left of the goal Washir on, Nov. 19 Storm warn- Flveh o Glarvd o ings were ordered displayed by the weather burcau carly today on the 1 : e Atlantic coast from Cape Hatteras to|Jewel V. D, Ierngrass and Freder- | Buell Makes Run Me. The burenu reported | itk the Great were injured ’ | uterback run by ¥ rding | Harttore [ ! formation was gooc | to the estimate of | office officials detween Diller = ; WARRANT ISSUED | about i, Park Street Woman. lcent oy G i cBnell| o1 Harvara witn ra plo e 08 SUPPORT U. S POLICY | Former Master in Washington Ousted | 1 the ext line y Flitts . —springficld Man is Elected. SCHOONER IS SUNK | l‘ Reported “l“im' e bbbl London, Nov. 19.—(By Associated N y 3 F State's Attorney Gets Another Bench Boaton Nov i ; . s SR : > attempting to Press)—A manifesto issued today by Portland, Ore., Nov. 19.—William stor ( 19 1 ,:“ of FIGHT FIRE AT 22 B ) l ¥ iit 088 the field. He the labor party in behalf of the whole | ! former méaster of the Wash W nt—Possibly For New Britain | 5010 5 St S ! st R LB i, y hase by successful ton state grange and C. R. Cottreel, ner, W t e s 3 ; \ ) whom got their . Rage and 1. N. Briges, all of [ Man—Not Served. oft Cape. C: ke misatligr t L Tu s ; : b 1 the ball but could not hold Washingtor . were expelied from [ ' ) | i [ ! 2 wn of Harvard falling i ony other bench warrant was issued | (v 1 o M fan 1461t ‘, g | v ! larmament reduction effective and calls [ the national at its conventior Anther et et ! ' 1 % 1 & pigskin z kicked to O'Hearn at for the extension of the proposals to|vesterday and forever barred from re esterday for the arrest " and thi all forms of armament [entering | h ’.l‘,' t i Britatr BasLIALn g ’ ¢ er running it back 7 Charle er of Springfield T e warran ,, * \ it was checked. Aldrich tume CONFER ON IRELAND | Mass., and er Wilson of Peoria, | s Lo LR o : . g g e R, bled 't CXt pass but picked it up London, Nov. 19.—(By Associated |IIL, high pricst and priest urchon, re- | Judge Isaac Wolfe, In supert ! THE WEATHUR ‘ ’ ) , running across the fleld, being Press)—A conference this week-end |spectively, of the assembly of demeter | at the request of State's Attorney cond ol w 1 ¢ 5 ( OBLER this time without gain Bitween Sir James Cr the Ulster|or seventh degree of the grange, were | corr artiord. Nov. 19.—Fore ! e with a m N o ) I r cked up a yard when he premier and Premier Lloyd George is | re-elected FHES GHILE 8 N ALIGERRY A0 4 for New Dritain and vic : | t [ tleson e y 1 hi f into the Harvard line, $koted in offiofal oircles; The pre —, | divulge the name of the person Continued unscttied with rain THREE ARE KILLID i e Hiove ich's punt with the wind at his mier is returning to Bournemouth to- | CENTRE TO PLAY JAN. 7 om the warrant has been issue probably tonight and Sunday || poplar Biufls, Mo.. Nov . Sower ol : nager, | bac ssed Harvard's goal line and day and Sir James will probably fol Forth Worth, Tex., Nov. 10.—C 1 it may or may not be a local man. || mornin W maeh cooles 4 ; : S S f | F rd resumed play on her $0 yapd how. Michael Collins of the Sinn Fein | tre college has accepted an invitation [ The warrant was issued at the same || by Sum : NONE to open the safe doc i i [ tn wed Owen without gain. delegation has gone to Dublin on his|to piay the Texas Christian university | session that fixed November 28, as the | L ; . the burg . | ot sual week-end trip. football eleven here on Janua T date for the Greenberg trial | * —— £ | struck i st niehe . ln $ ( ‘ontinued on Eighth P usual wee P 1 Page). position to come to f marked intenasity over the| e - . kes, moving eastward EXPELLED FROM GRANGE labor movement of Great Britain promises support of any steps to make | the American proposals for nava -

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