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ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921.—EIGHTEEN PAG PRICE THREE CENT ARMAMENT CONFERENCE]S BRIANDSEESNO CRIPPLES FLOCK 10 HOSPITAL 10 LAWYER CLAIMS JEALOUSY LIKELY TO RECESS EARLY REASONTOARGUE ™ A1 PO AUSTRAN SRGEON ppoyyprpp 1ip 70 poLICE NEXT MONTH FOR HOLIDAYS sy v vs ot st o Crowiof Sutering patinte sopetutot —— WHICH RESULTED IN RAID Getting Relief. [ - Powers Reach Agreement [RISH SITUATION s == CROOKEDBROKER Park Street Woman Fined wheel chairs, in automobi on After the operation On Abolition OF Extra) g VERY CRITICAL|STARTS OFF ROR HOMR)|Soicoiminsd, S Mol e o s 32 CONFESSED. CRIME| $200, Following Pur- China Conditions in Belfast AlSo| . netween “rricads and ALl o 1 | ol Ercabhyanithalge incRb I ARdin som el oin el rlertra and maleiuk S TR ol g aMan €onfesses llc! POHCC Agent | eager the patients to be near ointments for operations i | e Serious—Troops Sent {ni "Referzing tolt Tord ™ Curzon's| s oL tho long Line thathoepitil s cases | Ce ~terfeited Million and | thorities had to summon poli He examined about 100 app Speech, serves to handle the crush The others, estimated by hospit \ ( NNy This Does Away With Each to City. ) e RAvaE vh ot o T o o e L R 1) LTy § North St. Man Assessed New York, Nov. 25.—Disclaiming| fore dawn, working his p vay | told they would have to come ! ' g Country Maintaining . wish to reply to the address in|up the hospital steps twisted | later 4 N A ‘ 3150 And Costs For Keep- | London, Nov. 25.—(By the Asso-|l:ondon yesterday of Lord Curzon, the | hands and knees and \ side Almost destitute him e T T Mot S el . Premicr Crale of | British — foreign minister, & | for a wa lace t \e | sult of the w r. Lo : g £ Courts To Try Their Own |ciated press)—as premicr Crais e o B : RIRhe Al obih vt SDE Loy e whose : | ing Booze With Intent To ; Ulster went into conference with & anas not lojpuraie anileolatod and| noted healer co s He | free clinies here and will hol : Nationa [Premier Lioyd George today, it was | individualisti policy, Premier | smiled broadly when ar it | in other cities, as & testimonial ¢ ollifen s |admitted officially that the Irish peace | o an® of ; rance declared before|told him he was the first nd | gratitude for the aid rendere ¥ g e i ell. | negotiations had reached a “grave and [ $11iN& for home today that this was| would surely see doctor today. | America to Austria’s starving critical stage.” [Bo '”1”' for argument between| Dr. Lorenz performed ¢ 4 ‘ dre Washington, Nov. 25.—(By Associ A prominent member of the Sin ny \»“‘1 i % tion to rectify a conditior | . i St i jitd »9 Park street ated Press.)—DBelief was paining | 1ein bore this out | e asserted that, despite the “ex-| knee in a 19 year old boy, chisclling| come to America but for the int 2 Al adbd ‘1 1 costs by Judge ground today among foreign dele 2 o Loy ceptional” situation of France in|through the bhone and ctting vention of friends who made the tri rth « m on St. Louis t i \ $200 and cos Judge I'he situation i o tal ol A e . | ' ho mad 1€ J 1 effort t late h 088 r Klett this morning for gations, that the armament and Far|pe sajd “Arthur € haal ol rope, the French government was| then encasing the patient irom shoul- ! financially possible bt bl £ P oW M lastern conference might aajourn || Ol { proposing to go further in limitation | ry Turner, editor of i i awyer 2, McDon- ght au lins and George Duffy, (the Sinn Fein{ ¢ oy e L RN SA : : : sented the accused the first fortnight of Decem o 1o giv maments, both on land and sea I—— ntt 1agazine here ne 1 1 1, v § 1 a 5 » NEY € | jelegates) have ne to Dublin to | solic . arg fellow tenant of the A iTe et s | than any other natio - : 3 Murp \agazine A 1 :5;:1.]\:m :\w lelegates 1o go home for |15k counsel with Mr. De Valera :nu[‘ e anate teply APANE E PR]N FORMER LOCAL GIRL 1 e 1| builair one of the State S the Dail Eireann cabinet 1 to re-| 1 4o not wish t - ; 4 | s v Some members of the delogations | o reply to night jealous because liquor soomednembers.of ta ceive instruction as to t attitute | curson s atalement tor, the fo DIES IN FA "EST | s confession, police say, Hal ! ) r doors, and have already secured p s aboard : the couitania, sailing from | NOW|London Saturday night to meet Mr.| M. Briand through an interproter, | e | certificat bank, and i.| Frank Chillecki of 88 North street 2} 4 ‘ Lloyd George atter he had received Sir|“1 do not te S 2 | ditio f $150 on a liquor charge. val of the adjournment the commit ; i Gognowiay. ¢, however, what - arr ams 11 Passe p : : 1 vall of (o ediohmment the EOMIIG | ramestCralE sireriy, |interest there can be for friends ar Hivohitollake R Over Govt Carrie Williams Buell Passes Away in |, jorrowed approximately he. Rocel ¢ :r.’ l'hr‘ ‘m.m;\.u;,. o dAKES bl o s ) while admitting tha he law ha < | would continue their work to have 1) e allies to argue with one another San ¥ ncisco Hospital—F -, : s ) Belfast, Nov (By the Asaa | The tvery iror s Hens Hospital—Fune ven indictments| been violate imed t many of I ry moment whe th precise resolutions ready on th e- ‘ | S i 3 v e 4 4 il assembling of the conferc ( ' lciated Press)—Considerable forces of |ing at Washington to assure the peac Because of rious Illness Services Here I N ¢ egations that he men who entered the building had = - ceer on securities and | gone to the home of the witness, Mrs. Mrs. George Wild, of 120 Winthrop | failed to « Josephine Wendrofsky, and had se- |street, has received the sad tidings ) \ given out cured drink. “Jealousy of a com- |of the death of her niece, Miss Carric|the police, i petitive nature,” was Lawyer MeDon- | Williams Buell, formerly of this city| “T alone ; of the entire|ough’s summing up of the case. He declared he could not even troops and cial police were ex-|of the world. It is primarily between Agreement Reached. o . St 3 X i e eched PR ecten it here today to assist|them that peace ought to exist 1| of Emperor ADs : ! s in quelling the disorders which have [shall pin my faith on the words in China, by which various powers|..coq intermittently for the last five |Mr. Balfour, pronounced at the last| T maintain their own courts for teial |pve i | publi AL N e onterEnce Wl of their own nationals, was agreed to [""u'c oo ih ist for the series of out-|he solemnly recognized, as did all the| _Toklo, Nov By maclnted UG NORS Secenthviatsaniiran aiscol s el S8 T rnerRan SRMUITRY S Al e In principle today by the DOWers |y .oiqhaq reached 27 last night after |other delegates, that the situation of | Press)—cCrown Prince Hirohito Death, which occurred vesterday, was|arrest with me are mere incider ny Suda, acting for the police de- represented in the Washington con- | P38 Fod FERARC 20 B8 BEL CH O irance. in’ Burope was exceptional| been designated regent of fapan |due to heart trouble. She had been|figures in the case, and - nt, went to Mrs. Rocei's home ”nr”’” on Pacific and Far Eastern |y ...t am cars and desultory shoot-|and that she had need to take pre- = ill in a San Francisco hospital for the|any knowledge of my C and procured a bottle of wine. When The Chinese delegation presented Designation of Crown Prince r- | past three months. |1 had the bonds printed anc g he turned the bot over to the au- s ohito as regent of Japan follows re-| Miss Buell was born in New Britain|jt would be easy to in 1 thorities a visit was made and a to the committee today a statement i : ports which have been in eirc 22 years and six months ago. Shel, § 0,000 issue which J. P. Mor- | quantity of wine seized. No warrant strongly urging the abolishment of | | i e s T i s ooaq | tion for about a year that Lmperor |Was a daughter of Roy N. and|gan & Co. had floated in June —for|was used by the police. A marked athetic responses were said to have T tach et Pl dition. A dispatch to a (lonolulu [city until her graduation from thelpyrner had the plate made for a|was found in a dresser at the Rocci e heest hich ihe infereoss |mewspapendinWMayNorIast Ve res | NowAE HtalnREIgh Achouliinitne Rolas |y der Sforitn Sibonds At B Iy & home. Suda, who has come out of she has already spontaneously r I"”"l"‘]]“”" ]“‘" “‘!' i\”“ red a mental (']" "‘1“(\'”‘“ "“(“ she :“'” for San F'ran-|gyggestion and at cost of $1,0 jail only two mtumhs a'ghn. s;aid he s.‘u;' e o A ta idtaat B e e S o| and physical breakdown. cisco w her parents This te was later used to make the|many men entering the house anc ——— | A. Whittlieh Will be Married at @ fduced her ‘metropolitan army’ B &| g1y lygt month a rumor that he| When her father left for el |certificates which Halliday floated . | coming out drunk. On cross-exami- "R il | third. In spite of the law which| | ) RUTHERFORD OUT .. by Rov. Martin W. Gandian, | Lrd: L0 seite of the “iew WHIH was dead ecirculated in Tokio and the | bourne, Australia, where he now Tep-| " The discovery of the forged cer-|pation he admitted the ypossibliity ’ f N o eniy i | mperlaiBnouseHoTaN iR A e hy g TIRAE] nas s R EDIOnL ne Rt E U LE B8 i n oEl »s made by a clerk in the|that they were going to a tencment ing in which seven persons were Kill- | cautions for her security a ¢d and a number seriously injure Regarding Disarmament. regards disarmament, France been voiced by the representatives of —— the other powers Eugene A. Keiffer and Miss Natalic Representative Arthur N. Ruther- ford, g building inspector, will not return to the building commission when John Gilehreest assumes the luties of inspector, December he as announced. AS COMMISSIONER | Miss Natatie A. Whittlieh, daughter |0ty e e O at has intro.| that time <tated that he was so il it |mining company as consuing —en-|\organ office, authorities he v,| other that Rocei of Mrs. Augusta Busch of 179 Green-|quced g bill in parliament which re- s feared that he could not recover. | gineer, she made her home with bher . same time local cral| Policeman Thomas Feeney iden. wood street and Bugene A. Kieffer of | gyces the period of service by haif,| The emperor's physical and mental) h‘rlnfl 5 g s “‘)l‘hi“ o she re-|goonts we the case fol- | fied the marked bill and file marks on Acting Building Inspector Will Not| 91 Greenwood street, will be “"“""“"“m‘j in consequence, the number of | condition had become aggr ed, it|s I"’ *I\.”“m‘ll o _H’! aenis __|lowing e it of inf | by them nu: bottle. When he told of how the : at 6 o'clock this evening by Rev. Mar- | egrentives in the same proportion was sald, and the difficulty he had| Besides the brother in Sin | that ate for the bonds had been|police had taken wine rrom the teturn to Building Board Al- A w7 Gatdien ot the GerraniThitnt| Evc ER R et ab i i inay | (Baveriancen Sin waikinzd andl holdin:| ce one BLother/l MasEn EE Ecell v % | house, Lawyer McDonough abjected eran church. [ nations will 4o a8 regards navies,| Conversation had been augmented,|Marlon, and her father and step-| e | and his objection was sustained. The though Berth Awaits Him. The couple will be attended by Miss | gince the naval reduction envisaged| While his memory and rcapacity for| mother survive, the latter four re- |¢ fense counsel alleged a violation of Hilda Whittlieb, sister of the bride, |does not exceed 40 per cent | attention had declined. {Bislng: i Mol ioueng, I & i aBtn QUOTA REACHED (ithagconstikauopsoLichin (EALS RUL Gy as bridesmald, and Fred Ramsdell as| +Add this That France, which| There were signs that he had been |Telatives in this city, inoiucing Mrs, | the United States. The policema Db i SHIae Tl s e by e Be I 0 0o n miniE atal ek aoloiitug) suffering fiomia aiseasal SCRtnaTL talnl VI SEXCI B Gl el BRI YR o = e | said the accused admitted maiing the taffeta with hat to match and will|whose coasts are on three seas and|he imperial houschold SiagtotiopingaRinrac § ol Mrs. [ Red Cross Meets With Great Sncces for 40 cents and then claimed {carry a bouquet of white chrysanthe-|which consequently need a nav, » [S0ASE AR Bs Wag e il WS LS ‘,\..',H s el L Gity—Gomnmitive ! Than [l s dia SUICUPAS TOR RO BURITIIAS: mums, Her attendant will wear blue |geen her fleet of capital ships reduced| 1uring his infancy and t - A { el T hns ¥ Police on Watch. taffeta and carry yvellow chr o | Y eata of the war from three|ady had occurred after he had attain- |and Mrs. Herbert Stocking of =AMl -y, oo wio Helped Them. | Policeman Patrlck O'Mara, had, herford was appointed act-| ‘b " T T T (Cading, tour e ot to & singie squadron’ She| od hismejority, iSince his coro soni ] | from the rear of the building, wateh- following the death of | o1 (ij " he at h yme to their|is prepared on this ground to realize| tion m 1916 a gradual weakening in | Funeral —arrangements have —mot| pp. Req Cross drive which came to | ed men going up to the third floor W. Allen several weeks |, jo qc ot 10 Locust street after Jd S T with her friends and her| Mind and body had heen noted, said | been completed but burial will be in| o terday noon was a decided | and into Mrs. Roccl’s tenement, he As was a member of the h 1 & pdnhils i i i At the lml\. r|'np4vl.li\‘v!‘ul ro. | the official statement which conclud- | New Britain ek i ihia laity The quota of | testified oommission whose duty it is to name | "F B0 ) o ren | e o : ) ed by saying that the growing vol- S = 11,200 members was reached d| Peter Pasilvis had purchased wine an_inspector, he was required to re- |, % 001 reader on the New Britain | Docs More Than Others. umejctidom proNand ginicimatonal) LIFE GROWING LONGFR Lk liSsommin cLealM I 0] e sign before he could : ap fmei L W eiver 1 ””N(m_,; Gonasatently, tn the sim totais of| business was placing an increased de- | 4 E consider that, in visw of the | was unable to tell from whom the duties of office. Mayor Orson F. Cur- | S€0HE P O S e : e L (oAl detense (lang| pand uvoriniaitine == |fact that no canvassing was done, | purchase had been made. tis stated that the commissionership |2F the Stanley or Sk ) it can he said| ~ Yoshohito became emperor upon | Red Cross Statistician Explains That | e campaign was one of the hest| The next witness, Josephine Wen- would be held open for Mr. Ruther- R 3 ,,“’ SR ‘ Sie B an| the death of his father, the Iperor s i ) ever conducted here | sky, who occupies a tencment un- ford until he was relieved of his duties| Strike Ties Up Port ehor ‘.”r,‘l,,“.‘,‘.l‘in ’\I\:;l>x'|()‘y“‘ s that| Mutsuhito, on July 30, 1912, The for-| In 8074 Average Lifetime Will Have ™ 00 \cant it understood, how- | de of the accused, said Mrs. o & | mal coronation however did not occur that, although the active cam- | Rocc! so busy with her business by Mr. Gilchreest, the new inspector, N g -l Gl ! | oc ever Y '1es ] o ny other nation, and merit will 2 J 00 Years. YT Mr. Rutherford was building in-| Of New ‘()ll an T('dfl}' e o e IR N e Heri e T e, | beconieil € balgh is over, membership may be | that she is unable to find time to spector under Mayor George A. Quig-| o Ne ‘:“’”““"’\' ‘\“;m T “!"".‘ el born at Kioto August 31, 1S New York, Nov One hundred | obtained by mailing a check to L. A. | sweep the stairs. She told of men go- ley and was Mayor Curtis's appoint-| ol CFERnS B8 AFTCOT o iOur English friends ought to re-| e —— - land fitty-three years from now, or in|Sprague, tre: There arel many ||Ing I and coming fout iof ithe Rogll ment to the building commission to | \! liain ders ar 1 I- | cognize the fact that the German| WHOLESALE GRO E the year 74 health conditions in|of the people the city who may v;l mrn' u 1,.,} alleged objection- represent the carpentry craft e et out n sym pathy with | feet is at the hottom of the sea and IES this country will be so good that the|wish to join memberships can | able and “piggish” action S l‘]w “fl:’“\\“)lll e ‘{’ n! ek Mon. | that consequently it is no longer a e A average persons will live 100 years—-|be obtained at any time. : Saw Many Drunks. har for Bnald » for us.| Frank C : according to several Red Cross sta-| The committee also wish to thank | Patrolman Maurice Flynn, who has = Sy G e a5 hont | menace either for England or for us nk . Bushnell of New Haven Or- | 2¢¢C 8 i T SRS } 5 ik & School Board to Discuss | s Mo publie cotton | But the 7,000,000 men of the German listical experts. e e e ke the | been on the Park street beat for three s N [Eoe) AN B Sy el ve, very much al ganized Own Concern in 1896—| These statisticians based their 100/ drive a success, especially the Young | months, had recelved many com- ans ; reho Y en priv \re. |army are still there, very much alive 96, i | : Building Plans Today | wa: R -'!'w’ '\ R R e (lalle M This et el faccatiag| years idea on what they el past|ladies who worked in the hooths, the | plaints from neighbors and reported special meeting of the school | DOuses were closed. | France must recognize and consider. hlum-rnl Saturday Afternoon. sing out performances. Por i manufacturer merchants, \!ww‘m ¥ | the statements made to him at police this afternoon at 4:30 o'clovk, = EEIET 3 il 1 have observed o stance in 1910 New York persons|company LT the pres: Without | headquarters. On November 5 he saw HE n conclusion, Jave obser Maiilson Coh Bak O L ) 4 the advisability of building one story THE ARBUCKLE CASE with the greatest satisfaction that it|p l’(’,hr, et ’\”‘, \,"’““ C. | died at an average of 35 and in 1920|these agencies, the work would not | two drunks and on Noveml 12 schoolhouses in preference to schools| San Francisco, Nov Dr. B D e 16 1oyl axplald Bushnell, president o the New Ha- | (jey shuitied al {hto] (tha next|have been product A e | R T T T e e of varwing heights will be discussed. | Rumwell will be placed on the witness |\ ¥ B0 0 to the American people \«(\. wholesale 1cern of F. C. Bush- [ woma ot an aver 30 LT e o sthted BUlldinet CHa e (tHev Had ch%e If the one story buildings meet with [stand today in the Roscoe C. Arbuckl L e e inderstosd by the ;“ Ut EhT, Gl ""\"»’*‘ summer home h pward trend life, they The final 1 i the | fr ¢ third floor because he heard 2 architects will be askcd to |manslaughter trial to testify that Miss| & o oy iR et ekt D r et A Bushnell had | caimed, has been in evidence for|Red C e in tain is oming down the stairs, ne tes- again submit plans; if not, an arch- | Virginia Rappe exoncrated Arbuckle | it f M iornce with tranauil spivit| frs urtiver il since last Spring. |many years, available statisties from| 1,222 It ftect who has already been selected | for her fatal injuries. Itwas announc- | * " " teacotul heart.” 5 .',‘,M,”\\;\"! by his wite and hisghe 16th century showing the spal s o oth s Wendrofsky, the son of will be empowered to go ahead with |ed by Gavin MceNabb, the defend ; daughter, Mrs, Charles W. Birely wife | )jge to be 18. By the eighteenth cen-| for an ons o enroll. | i 1id his mother has some of Republica own Chairman Birely. | {yry it had lengthened to 29 years | he house which she gives to s o) ANNOUNGES ENGAGEMENI‘ ‘ix‘,:‘\‘:’y“‘mvlu\r“l.‘; bty v“‘w\ldml»"?l'h‘x\i D, STEELE, PROMINENT SUICIDE, 1S VERDICT b e M‘; S5 IRNE L o 0 ships are in port S seeing will be here | SR ; : | 2 0 ON S I up to the Roco| 0 | are 16, 1847. He began work at the| New London, Nov. 25—F. D, Steelc Took Her Own Life, Coroner Says r s it the building. Known Social Worker Declare In-| gy qock freight housc in New Ha- | prominent clothier, died Thur | Dar taletta went to look for his ON DEVELOPMENTS OF CONFERENCE .. '\ e P e P b entered his uncle's grocery firm. In | month He was horn istake entered the W | At the Thanksgiving dinner at their | 1596 Mr. I nell established the | port, Me He had \.m‘ 1 the cloth n : 4 ) 1 e Whe h e nkad wholc e grocery firm of which he|ing business for about ) years, 1 5 ere t ilian family lived, he was this city, announced the engagement At one time & member of the New | Lowell, Mas Prior to that he had < 5 Bk ekir n offer was made to fiure Desire For Secret Ses- s el “Qaughter, Miss Dorothy | Haven hoard of aldermen, Mr. Bush-|clerked in clothing stores in Water- |t ird NS nish him with some i b was the Is Chosen Head of Sir Prancis Drake | poapdman Penfield, of New Britain, nell was a staunch supporter the | bury and Middletov He was a 32nd | i ¢ € { 3 Say t K Zwick s city. The |republican par He was a Mason, | degree Mason and was a former p: iner rhore ols, They Say. : to Dr. I'rank Zwick of this city. The |republican party : . L & Liodge;iSous of George at Meet- |10 0 T “has not yet been an-|a member of Gen. David Humphey |dent of the local Chamber of ) Bl o 3 | chapter of the Sons of the American | merce ; e = me w I 1s el v pre ‘.“«nli Dr. Zawick is one of the city's lead- | Revolution of the Union League club, : | sl i s The: testimnbit o Washington, Nov (By the As- | g Francis Drake ons of | ing physicians and has been chairman | EMPRESS ZITA WANTS TO : ] ; s g iy of et llv“‘ ) —Secretary of State | g goorge, neld its regular meeting|of the board of health, for the I‘,"'»“;NC\V Haven Police Now GO TO SON'S BEDSIDE | [0 000 il s arged that Mre ughes spent ha in hour with : PR He is chairman o he (iR e < . T e By A G endro e flourisiin President Harding today going over |at Vega hall last night when mmport-| ¢ “pritain dental clinic committee Carry Guns on Outside| runchal, Maderia, Nov. 25 (By As-|baby s e : s The |ant matters were discussed. The an-| .\ g tprough his untiring efforts has| New Haven, Nov Police of- ted e 5 ’ ; X Zita of Au Hungary, who, wit} husband, i i 8 exile heref arr ent conference matters. secretary was unable t attend the regular cabinet meetir later in the d on ccount of a meeting of the conference Far Bastern Biliars sall* treasurer, A. A. Slaney; secre- | o' OO0 U (Hont a year and a|incl n Don't Oppose Publicity tary, George E. Whatnall; assistant| ‘"o 40 New Britain general hos-|of a gun, which is that when it isj Wi ¢ 0 ; : ALEI iR e 3 Heitiah delapsten 16 the secretary, Walter Broadley: me I hefore taking up general prac-|needed it is needed mighty quick, He dium of the Portuguese government, | to enter the i BELE . kN conference let it W L Larola e sistant mes- | T selr. . Prior to entering the | has prepared an order to his men|to make the journey { con to his head have no desire to stand in the way of nger, Harold Swifty chaplain, Wil-| ¢ ¢ vork hospital Dr. Zwick studied |that begint December 1 each shall] - = e § = : ! . taking of two publicity of hearings of the confer-|!lam Clark inside itinel, Sam-| ©ogo 0 iy the University of Ver-[carry his gun in the handiest position a disagreement ence Eied R e DA iy 3 Bankers Promise to Provide Germany o A TondAy, Arthur J. Balfour asked to have arkson Miss Penfield is well known in this|ter overcoat ‘ard game and carpet bowlir . - —— it stated that he has never said any 25 ! ling | v and for the past year has been | ¢ : z o . S fi M.". thing in or out of the conference op- [ We'0 Chloved following he meeti \ssistant executive secretary of the | STORE 1S ENTERED Wlth Credlt to About eventy— ve 11i0ns | bosing the taking of the full minutes|lt Was votec 0 to Bristol on De- |\ pritain Welfare association, un-| M. Koplowitz of 357 South Main me | dins heivaaht ' election ficers took place, |1 0 ilinic an assured thing. | fcers in this eity, i next | which resulted as follows Hahas heen practicing medicine in|month, are to carry their service re- | her s ! Worshipful president, William M. | 5 "ilitain since early in 1913, com- | volvers in holsters strapped at the | has expre ssed the wish to return to | Crandall; vice-president, John Tatter i Lying.in hospital in|waist in full view. Chief Philip Smith | Switzerland to be pr t at an opera : | to the western view of the use [ tion on her son appendicitic ATTEMPT AT BURGLARY s arrested omplain- Teof\ aims [ 1sked Walter to of the proceedit Ak & imatter of | comber S 1ge in that| o 4yo qirection of Miss Cora M.|street, reported to the police today R ot ; 1 the head with a Berin, 3 E el ‘ immer and Walter punched n ! : him in the jaw. Upon his complaint, & b ST i ’ . icemen Patrick O'Mara and Wil- ness to provide German credit to the | Rt wnk T ere declinad | 480 SENG R ERLELAIBR L0 R WIAK t it was pointed out that minutes | CtY e ! and bas been active as a girl|that his store was entered during the 3 sociated have been taken at every stag 3 3 Ak i uder Her father, Arthur B. j”'ll"‘ by thieves, and between $5 and Balfour it was said always has been | 15 a building contractor In|§6 was stolen from the cash drawer. | in favor of e minutes of all bodies re removing to Branford of which he has been a member bei PROSECUTION CONCLUDES aken in every instance to guar es, Nov. 25 (Dy against iter misapprehension or misunderstanding Spokesmen for tion at the Washingtor rence de- [and the d € gan bri clared today that the four principles|ward witne v an attempt with respect to China laid down in the | prove the ntion of the state BIG BROTHERS BANQUET I smounts of 10,000,000 pounds to 15,- | to com Wiat e e i A banguet was held at Turner hall | THE WEATHER lil/606 080 potnds but only oh-the undap= | Beriin t s n f the Big Brothers' As- | o the ext the Britis ga.- | Cluded its c ! LAz andr i r a half hundred people | Hartford, Nov. 23.—Forecast | extent g J. W. Thompson, the|| for New Britain and vicinity: the British public within a year, it | nouna I .| offered f He punched Teofil to dis ident, delivered an interesting|| Generally fair tonight and Sat- | was stated by Dr. Kraemer, a promi terances by throwing tools. A Rev. P. R. Washington|| urday. Little change in tem- nent manufacturer, at a meeting of | hypothe v brought the offender to Root resolutions in the British view |the “bluebeard of Gambais” is gu sy James E. Kefford of Wa-|| perature. the Berlin Merchants' Guild, accord- | vouchsafed b partment ef tc ground with the result that his had nothing to do with the present|of cleven murders and the cremation [terbury spoke on “The Negro and|| ing to the Allogeme Zeitung today 2 corre fiscal administration of China, lof the bodies of his victims. I Politics.” - Dr. Kraemer has taken a prominenty ¥ ress. testified that he was in. eofil when he refused to | standir t the loan be taken up by gloves that had been (Continued on Page Seventeen),