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News of the World o ' Herald “Ads” Mean By Associated Press d ) Better Business -~ . e e — ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNE CTICUT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBI 1921 —FOURTEEN PAGI PRICE THREE CENTS DELEGATES AGAIN TAKE UP SENATORS CLASH 74 ONESSA CHARGES INEFFICIENCY — [JANY BREWERS HAVE BEEN e i .OF CITY ENGINEERS COSTS CITY NIA C?gS;gflRgOZ?ENDOII" ;’gfelé‘}’ ON TAX MEASURE §16,000 IN ALLEN STREET SEWER VIOLATING LAW AND WILL IIzNT LOSE PERMITS, GOVT. SAYS e ‘Alg”[i“el 18 lil ECHWQ}C\( "l }Hlm Wanted as Llflk n Sixth Ward Alderman Also xpurged From Records i s T | Queshon of Fortifica- ]TALY WANTS ALL ig Renaldino Mystery| Claims Poor Judgment| ATTY, ¥TQ [ IVE Revocation of Numerous Was Used i Grading Ao, tions Is Yet To Come WORLD PEACEFUL APPROVAL 1S EXPECTED [ e 7] Lowatic shcet Wae e/ g fALL| - Licenses For Near- Before Delegates at Presidents Adsisors Feel sure e A . i - Beer is Under Censid- pokesman Explains Great| Wi sien Bill Despite His Pre- g T e L Machine Slightl vionsly Announced Objection to 50 VVashington. : eration. Butl Occupants FEscape . \ d l‘”l(\cs | Per Cent Income Surtax ¢ o TR 3 o R slomats Do Not Think It/ \ iy ‘ LS Rl B ) i L oy s o sewe L nm‘n‘,mr(l In Meantime the Anti-Medi- Possible to Definitely Re-| winineton, ~ov 22 (n fat- | report on the tax bill, ¢ " : D et A8 pointed cal Beer Bill Goes to Pres- adjust Land Forces At . " o0 it expunging senatorial remar} 1 4 : e v Rule ident Parding For His aroused by the war subs ! erbal « etween Ser E - ) . B¢ Ll § treet Signature. way to the spirit peace 1 official |atc | vublic ¢ ; s ¢ M G spokesman of the Italian de e ¢ v : : ; = Washington, Nov. 22. (By Associ- | to the arms conf ated Press)—Opinions have been ex-| The spokesman declare ] < d ess of 2 : f fort 1 ick changed among the arms delegates | had not even awaited the ¢ | & Wy Mr. Hef 1 labama S : e thereby prevent facture of near beer was sald by with such unprecedented directnbss | con “c to begin' the red or ¢} terize > Prohe A teens X 1 to be under consideras that with the conference only ten S Fmy h now has he i e a5 Shlgts i 5 2 cak the r to M I rohibition unit Javs old some of the experienced dip- I vy ess than 200, bt el b ization has disclosed, officlals omatists here believe they can sce, [men. Moreover, the period of Will Probably Sien s Y i 5 e } ' i ect | s hat many brewers in different almost. with precision what it will and | tary service which, before the war residen rding 1visors e JOSERH 2015 S N s treet ! t : licenses to manuface will not be possible to accomplish. [was 2 1-2 years, already had beer il approve the tax Yoseph Totire, farmer : ¢ Sk Hera it g slowly, whe er et 3 ‘e been making a Following the example of (he Am- |substantially reduced, it was explain- | spite of his expressed objection t e o il nil g i e then 1 Y . eer with alcoholic content well delegation in laying down a|ed and probal would be cut to| 50 per cent income 3 Italy where hastened not o o t ' tri ed the air en it oc- 1 the legal limit and disposing sweeping naval reduction proposal at | eight months The nt lik yjects | after the Renald mys atilas the r t hat ¢ ¢ ve it as itoxicating beverage. the opening session, the representa-| There was no disposition on the | to the ctior act, but the | began tc ; A : i : : aan t t t t f the near beer situation ofe of the other powers have put|part of Italy, it ws lded, to ques- | bill will otest further | said to be i ¢ pioeeia e enl P s ¢ the f road, t | fic rted, has been going on foe almost with exception the dip- | tion the right of France to maintain |at this time” Chairman Fordney of | author Ju i el hin ; b e L h any of i metime and the need for drastic ace ic indirection that us r befogs [a la army, Inasmuch as she oc- yuse ways 1 means con ee|the case is has di ad Vit o ¢ f ' 3¢ met t t nachi | tio d to be apparent from such negotiations and have revers- | cupies a pecultar position. But '\‘\‘:{~A\l today on | 4 1 By some, it is ope tevead i o1 1 1 T that the wir \ alcohol contained in ed the dictum of Neyrand that | large army, it was stated, was not re ‘ offi r a conferer \ fhe I ma o neanted for the ) R s < \ r erable 1 1 the ne jeer distributed by many Reductions in Her marked This Time. Nov. 22.—Revocation ewers' permits for the language is given to diplomats “to|garded as a menace to Italy. BrawWarN conceal their thoughts e wanted as a material witr Bill Goes to President . 8. and Japs Confer. S 2 ~ |event, Totire is now in It ett en st b inste t b RASEINE. s RGOSR 'OT¢ 1 The anti-medical beer bill passed by reduction plan, there are indications oy { at an agr ent on all but de- - —— . e et : S y G s s ‘1-‘.‘4‘.mmrn ition as to its approval or = lisapprova m- tails is mear at hand. In the same IBeand - Jn of informa ed that woodwor S b () oh m WILL NOT HOLD err- ot Toach m| " ‘HERE THE‘; N@{)Nx‘ S b DR ‘ tions to commit themselves to gen- G A st sower, | SR S o PUBLIC HEARING | Dressed Fowl Leads to! i et e i s o e by v o0 T PR A NSPORT WON'T PARDON DEBS I and the outspoken objection of ‘ P fi f R Il g e )’ - —_— \ N P i 3 3 Ve Japan to discussing details of that Arrest on Charge 01 ice President of Republic ) COERIC) 5 : CAR IS RETURNED | sociatist Leader's Name Is Not Among yresident I nt Others are of the opinio situation, have quickened a Cuzlon. AsceI L NE gf, | Board of Education Disapproves * Teonle S | conviction that adoption of a set of Maintainine Tliicit Still of Treland Speaks t principles like the four agreed UPOR | plan (o Obtain Sentiment of Public Maintaining Hicit Stiil. yesterday will be the outcome of the | at Depot : it : ] - ‘ Far Eastern end of the negotiations. ‘ Towards Auditoriums. —_— e o 2 iy f Pollock, Dry-goods Mar Who ,\hnlml‘ Land Forces. | | In addition, the whole question of Those To Be Freed Thanksgiving Day, Is Belief, Av instance ere e Washington, Nov. 22.—While & After a_resolution to hold public| le ‘ f & Kia content Over to Wet-goods Business, DId| ,ynper of Thanksgiving pardons will land armaments appears to have been | hearings in an effort to determine | bre of the peace at the “"‘l?‘ f nERLR ¢ gathering of | otricie ¢ ' t Not Own Vehicle be ued by President Harding to pretty well settled by the frank pres- |the sentiment toward auditoriums || A R LS Saanli i e TRt ot & gireet o P persons confined in federal peniten- entation of the case of France de-|School buildings, had bheen defeated at| St ev ning sliceman ‘\\mv i 8o 2 S | & o | \ 1¢ f have ed taries in accordance with usual cus- livered in yesterday’'s plenar: ion |a session of the school board yester-|NeY "‘ & : S ‘1‘ 1cke “ L at the local railroad station : ting conditic Ing p 4 o- | tom, it is understood Eugene V. Debs, by Premier Briand. The French | the accommodations committee | duck Iying on the kitchen table oon veet the Re \ e : irs The 1 i ; : | socialist leader now in Atlanta peni- statesman made it at ohce apparent | Wwas requested to study plans for one| B THS FE el 0'Flanas ; LeNT o Ehe il 3 e ist Pollock af ntiary, will not be among the num- that definite readjustments of land 3 forces will be impossible in the view of France because of existing condi- buildings. If one story bui 1 for ing e ings are app i, new sketches will tigation disclosed the cor- [T tions which she believes threaten her and the whole world. While investigatir complaint of | v i D e el Attorney General Daugherty has ‘ln- called for; if not, an architect who = 2 = A e Y ¥t conclusion definitely, it has been selected by the board will L 2 Vs 4 v Five s allowed for hin treet ¢ it . Iry- indicated today, and has put into { .|“v"l l-;‘:"lvvu ‘v'u\ ,lu”‘vyl“w: o uliasle 5 Al iy 1150 1 . o et woods [the hands of the president the in- Question of TForts, e iy e S Th I i y allegatic ¢ |dividuals whose pardon applications There remains the important ques- i ne 3 ei r 1 | ¢ ADD! | have been favorably p upon af- for firproof staircases the lquor and upon 2 A A i tions by the department go ahead with plans The hoard voted to include in next|/ year's estimates an item of $20,00 tion of fortifications on which there f stz ses i $ : b _ A the )t sopla ot : 2 has been no expression but whic h |and Rockwell 00 the i Rods MAK!:C\ {'lLI‘ 0 {ALF Approval was voted f reas found a second bottle of . i S Gl ) 243.03 and a contract ntered | hootch r¢ n, ind held t ew Haven William hurriedly explained that the| " B 1 3 A Ao Donoi ot 5 ! I old on i : g 3 Harkness Reported As Doiov ¥ East have gone as far as s Herman for $600 a year fowl was the property of his board It A | st Dr. A. J. Savard was named er, William Suda, who countered e mi s Big Power Plang Connected With [Takefn} Eanil ast s § otor to suocced Dr. Wa-|with a claim that Ruzinski not only id t $ \ ed 7 Consideration of the Far Eastern|SChol TNSpector 16 SERGIES ay trom |owned the duck and chicken, but was| {he people of Ircl prepared 10| New Haven Cnisersity. , wan and n NEXT YEAR'S TAX problems was renewed today by the | R TR R 150 a manufacturer of moonshine, [Suffer anything 1an gl I : : ) T ! ito delegates of the nine nations, Sitting| poutine business matters were dis-| William was arvested and a “stll} WS A0ILIL e ; : o e in v % £ cpa \ RATE TO BE LOWER again as a committee of the whole| . ..q and acted upor together with a sample of mash found think it is expe nt, but bec ¢ ey E i ted St i 1 t with the hope that further general on the premises, was brought to head quarters. He was booked on a ch believe in the principles could be incorporated in | | i 1 o r ; L RS stified yesterday ! the agreement reached yesterday. In| WILL REAGH QUOTA of manufacturing liquor with intent to | ment ti VO AT S 4 o5 3 e | et mifree ¢ Mayor Believes Avoidance of Special the main, the discussions are follow- | sell 2 ) \e main ! ire ER e L e St | . Levies Will Make Possible Acs iQg the lines of the “ten points” sug-| . | Evidenced introduced indicated that , $ " . zes w C Jose delegates are | Red Cross Campaign to Close Thurs-| o 4, ) et If pint of| with the ery, “We believe t nory of her s . HU H \'I E qQ lZED < gested by (I)mm. \\lun. d 1] gat = re | Rec I8 | Suda had \v\”.\u 1 a ‘,l ‘\' pint S : S oy ¢ ( P complishment of this Feat. coufident that in the end most of day—Committee Confident of En- fquor from jam's wife last Herica aiedils 5 x liture these points will have been translat- ¢ | but William did not figure in RO S L DG E Fh et S % n spite of the fact that the ase transaction. Judge W. Kiett, up- e waving of flags and t Vhile bu b ' By qrong Arm sors and the mayor have both | | President Harding soon will begin \ study of the records of all persons | convicted of war time offenses with a view to the extension of pardons. may come to the fore when the nzr.,l lineation of principles relating to the | secms | Into for the carting of Paonessa emphatically ned for its think it is expe ) ! ed into actual agreements on policy. rolling Required Number. ALy Hae sLit) Liate At bAlati T wver F' B noDbne| nere, andlthe of the g ! : ced that the grand list this year The Red Cross campaign in N ough, discharged the accused ing, h ) to ! 1 e BRSO s Who, Finds FYour Casks | 5"\ |iver than,that of last year, Britain will close Thursday at noon, | The trouble at the Smalley street|W J £ t S : s ~, | ed With Liquids 0. F. Curtis ventured an and the committee in charge 0-| home hegan when St called in the | - - 2 Sl ; ;i ¢ A i this afternoon that the tax g | likewise drop below last CHIEF BENDER COMING e e | fident that the quota of member 1- | police to break up a family row which | it e TR T € ¥amous Indian to be at Shuttle Mea- | |otied to New Britain this vear will| he claimed had resnlted in the black NEW DYNAM[TE REC!}RD shorne : : ol t rm squad” was |year's figure 5 | € 2 . | cee 3 that it is his mayor explains rollments last year, but in view of the | half | (o ratrHLL PO SRRy Oh Also. fact that times are so hard, 1,200 was | On the witness stand, Suda said the | Board of Public Works Has Already t ¢ litional taxes this year, collectable the mark set for this ¢ chicken and duck belonged to William SWEDiSH BUTHANY NOTES e. [on grand list of 1922, If this is Howard Humphrey who is in charge | tal yesterday was 700 1 his wife He told the court that Put 2,100 Pounds into Allen Street possible, lie entertains no doubt but of the Shuttle Meadow clay pigeon | more than 160 names possible to cut down in traps ha rranged for a shoot for|ed to the roll, and at \ e, of mi members of the club to be held|afternoon the total w 875 Thursday Afternoon 5 0'Clock made the R mayor he successful in Thanksgiving day in the morning and | are yet two days to go, and the 1 orr McDonough asked Suda if| o sewer Alle street, the e i . T K [ rele y f itting 1 the tax rate and avoid also has made plans for an exhibition | mittee is making every effort to reach | it not true that he was the owner |y +of & Y& ATl Han airoaay S Swed I | lice omo | i it will be one of the few shoot to be held Saturday afternoon. |the desired goal. Posters have been|of the fowl and had planned to send |, c.q 2 400 pounds oy dynamite ar . : t 1 ¢ | inst recent years that this At the shoot v the principal [ set on all the trolley cars, and a new, iving surprise’ to his 1ady|pe yse o s Mo il be ,““”,“q,,q attraction will be “Chief” Bender,|hooth has been opened in the post|friend Helen. Accord ,; to the state-| oagqary before work is com- once famous pitcher for the Athletics | office of the accused, Helen is just| . o R e dp iy and now expert trap shot for the Win Rev. Lucian B The atio ¢ A 4 halt of chester Arms company. He is one of | memberships from his chureh ing dinner with lquld re-| . ogives, William A he bes S Cun At olay Sigeo ler. This the accused Rkt it y 1 : : ; the best in the country at clay pigeons 2 works work a pounds, is!che 3 1 ers ¢ I btained a | seudio \‘uuhmun ln~~(llh~~ That He In addition to Bender, John Trum-| BURKE COCHRANE 2 * $810, Never bef s in history i ipat pro \ | sa er f bull of Plainville, Willlam Beers of | = da y recently was freed from| . .. "o ;g {8 el Haals sl t t onall Was Offered $50 For Means of En- this city and several others from the serving an 80-day sentence, | 00 1irea amount of dynamite been he admitted to the court tering Miss Rappe's Room. immediate neighborhood who rank | i o S o This | ] . von A & Nuptial Ceremony Performed This | o | used s \ken, ge "R ‘a8 dtate & % i Sreat! { What were you sent to jail for? TURKEYS MAY R | 3 high as stat amateurs will .hm!‘ T nn an Francisco, Nov, 22, — Further several strings. Club members will be| Morning at St. Mary's Rectory by | made welcome at the exhibition. 1 ~ e ached There were 1,60 € ing of William’'s eye by his better dow Range Saturday—Many Crack | P¢ react ) : Shots to be There, stayed home from work yes b oon to prepare the liquor| #nd Will Use 600 Pounds More Special Thanksgiving Services to be sent to a friend In the blasting of for laying Judge Klett asked the witne : 5 3 . : R en know myself,” was the JITNEUR ARRESTED Rolll ! I 1 estimony by Jesse Norgard, former reply | Ing tion pleture studio watchman, was Witk Case Continned { . G e el . GPREIBRR Elis rst on the program today in the Miss Margaret. Cochrane and Ed ‘ The of Waltér and Tenag| Bus/Sald To Be Equipped With Use- nnounced 1t fter ar ry [ mi 1 state's offorts in Judge Louderback’s | ward Burke were married his morn- | yijsk, th rmer 1nd the latter 19, less Brakes [ € L he pr r 1 conviet Roscoe C. (Fatty) Committee on Pacific and Far East-|ing at the rectory of Mary's | wera continued until tomorrow morn- ; R s were 1 i X { ' manslaughter in connec- church at 9 o'clock by Rv. John 'T.| in honds of $100 each. They are e ni expre ef ¢ ( $ t the death of Virginla Rev. John T. Wint DISCUSS CHINESE PROBLEN ern Questions Meets Again, m actress. Washington, Noy 2 (By Associat-| The couple was attended by Miss Settle Ol S B3 : € € 48 € ¢ € rked at the Culver City t \iss Rappe and Ar- ed Press).—Consideration of Chinese | Jean Cochrane, a sister of the bride,| frank Fedorczk, aged 18 and Henry aspects of the Far Bastern problem |as bridesmaid, and Thomas Burke ST settled an old Sl ] & " Laieatic [ 1| o employed. In August, was continued today at a meeting of | brother of the groom, as best man. | scor ' \ Alden street, aided | enster : tic f t t he said, Arbuckle offered him the Washington conference commit ‘VMVM\'!H the wedding ceremony, My 1 tted by several other young key to Miss Rappe's rooms, tee on Pacific and Far Eastern ques- [and Mrs. Burke left on a honeymoon | me The entfre party was locked up ¢ od the offer, he said, tions, and it was decided to appoint | trip to Washington, D. C it the complaint of Henry, who alleg R 3 ’ ¢ | ost and Alice Blake on the tn sterday described the Hotel a sub-col ttee to stud hinese fi Mrs. Burke is ¢ loyed at the of- | 1t five f ds of s opponent r v nQ ! i 1 e ::.w” R S Tioe BF 1he lowh oletic ardl pree T vl v ‘yym AC 1 S had et o ; F()Ur‘: Alfi E\i AN t ‘*‘A" LMD, CAF L “1\‘ 2‘ nels party which they attend affairs which Arbuckle is alleged No additional resolutions regarding | is master mechanic in the fire depart ma n ' \TEES Were e ; % - - R t SoTleAen A mint iR R IRa ers la Aoptar| tent : o S ean ARRIED ALCOHOL W A T fl, N N 3 to 1 ave fatally hurt the actress, Roth St ey itk s Facnat - \ ; BY MEXICAN BANDITS, ARE RELEASED i et vt e wime S today by the committee and furthe - court with every 16 natt ot Kis n « 2 t 'n '\ll( l\H“' consideration of Chinese problems| NOTED BALLOONIST DEAD : riss-cro yandage 1t | Islar e ] was postponed until 3 o'clock tomor | k had usec knuckle ilcoholic liqui D ) Wa n, N ) ur Ar i I | 3 Long ther, however, would sy that row. When another meeting of the |Alfred LeBlane Was Long Prominent fudge Klett that both Frank | men o mentloned Arbuckle's name, Henry were equally guilty and at Old delegates of the nine powers in com in International Races . YT RRAN mittee of the whole will be held X | that each 1d oc ¢ 1ore than helare bei CHRISTINE NILSSON DEAD I <\”kl‘ ’ 22 : Altred \;Inm { Bargained: for: [ A nded ju the ! ¢ : enhagen, Nov, 22.—(By Asso. note Wloonist and aviator died to- | e n their cases ) ZaKkowsk 8 t P t r % ' v ola ress “hristine N LEGION APPOINTS WOMAN. |day here after a long iliness. He was| one of the onlookers, wi L Lt aTA A Hi el i i y e :::l.:‘\”u\:l:::; tt}?l: Topeka, Kas., Nov. 22.—Miss Ivy[prominent in international balloon | charged had kicked enry without THE WEATHER ¢ t ¢ f honr T ! ) Juy- | morning . ' Ang Fuller of Manhattan, Kas,, has|races as early a 1907, when he fin- | provocation during tl ght, was as t | ot been appointed director of the his- [ished second in the James on | sessed $1¢ ment was Hartford, Nov MRS J J, HILL DIES torical section of the American Le-|Bennett cup race at St. Lonis, Mo i ¢ « I'rank Swi for New Dritain re wer i lean ] St. Paul, Nov 2.-Ars, James Y. gion, a newly created office with | landing at Herbertsville, N a dis 1 i, who was a “rooter 18 Generally faire t T v Wed 1 i [ ey Low 1 ¥ 1 \\Mu\\‘ of James J, Illl.|. president | miles from his irting termed it John Zimko, Anthony | nesday Coider Wednesday $ Refini ( ' 1 -l of the Great Northern railway, died at Bamuel of he Kansas department an- [ point. He has won honors in scores | | iNard 1 her ¢ t « eeks [ her home here this morning tollowing ~annced today. | of other balloon and airplane races. | ontinued on Thirteenth Page) ) the Y 1 \ | a long illness, headquarters at Indianapolis Adjr. | tance of 867 I

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