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News of the World ‘ / : : ) 4 g Herald “Ads” Mean By Associated Press J b { ) [ ' ) y : Better Business ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1921. N PAGE PRICE THREE CE NTS ARMY-ANNAPOLIS FOOTBALL RATTLE j ACCEETING RRIRE AND EXTORTION TODAY EIVflS EASTERN GRID SEAS@N ARE TWO (( W“/ TS AGAINST LA WYER ———— e — /p.} P e o r | Grounds To Witness v OP_EE[N_QIS SUED ON ACCOUN ‘Se‘c'gio" -GI.-II;e‘IJJFfl(i‘l" J”:S " AFTE n/;_m__m IOLD - UP I CHELSE '\T F ce D:-'-; b'e Charges In Spectacl - w ROV SENTENCED Charged With Heving Usod i Momifliflw O s “ IR RUILDIL " S paio Covrt 01 Mon- L) . | m State's Funds for Purnose oy e by Mor 1 for HELD NJMMONLD FRQM 1 Numher of People 1 is Fall, of Accused to Execute e e .\m,‘ 2 v Been Subpoenaed as jority of Vietims Being Judwment clated Press)—Bults for aocounting | o Chaises Mass. Moy AE.—rate el R i ¢s in His Defense y | g agalnat five former treasureras wore | Among Dl " Destroyed Is Prant| held up an automobile from the Firat i by Y ¢ ngsters, started today by Attotracy I " | Natlonal banh ef Doston here today 2 / o oung b Edward J, Brundage, of Augnsta Chrostok vaper,| and etole payroll funds sald t at Trial. e A sentence to be spenked, oxcoution Tho sultn cover the slx torms pre- iy amount to §£0, Th coped in | of the judgment to bo placed in the [coding that of tho present treasurer,| ##d Lizsetta Drus bt ¢ n automobl YALE BOWL MAY BE | nands of the guilty one's father, was [ Edward 1. Millor and aro dirocted [y ot Been 1 futention rarner e e e IRICHARDSON MAY | the ruling of Judge George W. tt | against all etato tromsurera who held as thought to have en wonnded ¢ es of munieiy VCREASED 5 in police court chambers this morn- |offlco hetwoen 1000 and 1021, Wate| Augusta, Ga. No Nonrly | by 8 Bhot fived by the bank tacoseng- | men norts belng heard thet not COTIRP ' INCREASED 50,000 1:,,,1“3,‘ n a 10 year old offender \\xm!‘\\ulltm' Andrew Ruesell who van| gne ‘1"“::" aof ’r,n clk on| e’ only will Commissloner A. N. Huther ACCUSE LOCAL arraigned. ¢ boy was arrcsted fol- | treasurer twloo durlng the perlod, 15| hyond street and the entlre castern The holdup took o front of | for ot remain on the commission, | | lowing nurmnerous complaints by auto- [ defendant in two sults, [ptde of the 200 bioek on Droad street, | the A G Watton & Co. shoe (acto 0 Chalrman Walter Crabiree | New York, Nov. 26.—Li tion of | ists that someone, probably Loys, The other former treasurers in-| hof) the hoait of Ausuat Lusl-| on Hpruce ptreet: A Geore of 8hots |end nmissloners Btanley werki | When Prosecuting Attorney Albert irmics and scrapipng of navies were switches on thelr cars, re- | volved are: nopa meatlon wore de Ly fire| Were exchanged, The bank automo- |an Ina Jdohineen will Ine e|A. Greeb is arraigned in the su- farthest from the thoughts of Uncle 3 kes and in some instancos Governor Lon 8mall, Lieut. Gove arly today with a lot loss whout| blie carrylng the weekly payroll for|boa r court next Monday morning at Sam's army and navy today when the | ‘mu their engines while the vehlcles |nor I'red E. Btorilng, Willam Ryan, | g 009,000, the factory had stopped outshle 1) for 1 ner Rutherford stated | 1( clock he will be specifically arked. Jr., and Edward [, Mitcholl, | Help In Bummoned ocompany offloe, Two messer 8 | rday it he will not return o |eharged with two offenses, instead of Bondsmen of ull tho former treas-| fhe fire started about 2 o'clock In| Stepped from the machine with the|the commission December b when ut one as has been generally sup- urers were made defendants, | the Ave story Johnson hullding ot contalning the money, As they |Ia relieved of duties as neting bul od, He will be accused of accept- Disclosures made through the in-| jaakson wnd ad Btreets and w to orons the sidewalii they |Ing inspector by John Glichreost, th S and also of extortion. | vestigation of the state treasury which | not Lrought under control until vere firod upen by three of the ban-|new appointes. Mr, Rutherford ‘s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn con= | resulted in indletment of Governor|jjgnt after fire departments from | dl One of the latter mnetohed the [the board to hecome acting inspector 1 ltvh report today. Small, Lieut-Governor Sterling and|gayannnh, Atlanta, Macon, (' 1hia, ¥ bag nnd fled in th wutomo« and the mayor held his commission- i »i;;;,v Witnesses Called. Vernon Curtls, banking assoclate of | Charleston, Alken and ¢ b 1 'h lowed Wy, Nelng [orohip open untll such time us the N i iew ]irir’uln people will be Governor Small last July, furnished | had been summoned. The Aiken de- | Bs 1 ‘” v ootor wii rondy to take of-|on hand In the capacity of character | the evidence on which the civil sults | partment was the o ono to urr! v who had remalned fn- il i luapector has now | witnesses for the sccused lawyer. All be filled to thelr capacity—about | stock of shining materials out of o Were based, the attorney general's of- |in time to aid the Augusta flro] slde t1 1u{1'yr|m opened fire on the ..nmu Lo be relloved Doovinber 1, fn- | duy yesterday, and this morning Con- 40,000- persons. | Main strcet store. The boy -ilscov- flce announced. ‘llghm-n. The other departments|robb lle the cxchange of |stond of Decomber b, stable George A. Stark, was kept busy I‘Ln Fatal A‘.c«'idcn(s O pudge Kot Orde-rs Father Themselves, otball elevens from Annapolis and West Point clashed in battle y at ter the boy had admitted his the Polo Grounds ilevious actions, Judge IKlett The Army vy contest not only | ed down the novel sentence. The settles the question of the year's )y was taken home at once by his supremacy between the two bre s | father so that the court's orders f the service but this year cl | ght be carried out :astern gridiron season "IS | Another youthful offender, a hoot- hrills and upsets. Advance sales in ck, was caught by Policeman John | licated that the Polo Grounds would flson in the act of replenishing his Routers Come Trom Afar 1 a small break in a rear window Secarching Investigations. | reaching here or wero Intercepted en-| shots wus In progrees the banilila dis. | 1! mun Crabtree s alko | gorving subpoenas on friends of The rooters cohorts of the oppos- (and hegan to pull ting of paste to-| The Sangamon county grand jury |FOute after tho fire had been brought| Appoared in His et onkatRlterdty o | rostining dn Indleated Ly | Greenbers, who will, it 1s expected, be ng teams arrived on the carly trains | ward the opening with the use of a|probe which ended in the indictment | under control. —Chief Aot "’j‘i o stoln b HOL R Lo i ome] isive anawor to 6| yugod by the dofense.in teling of the wd visitors were here literally from | stick, He was_ working away indus-| of Small, Sterling and Curts, was the U UL CHUL, Lol ‘\'I{‘”"“*‘&‘ ‘\ 1o stolen bug contatnod 828,444, | aueats hat polnt. The chalr-| it good reputation of the accused he ends of the earth®-weather beat- | triously when habbed. beginning of a sea ing 1,,‘.“_““”“”%‘u\urlv the 23 mile run to this city n( —— [ man was asked if he had not stated lawyer. L 25 utes and Jjolned the Augusta ] &d SRR e AT n promenaders of the quarter deck Leslt lorans was fined 32 with- | into treasury affairs lasting for “‘““53r§r(-'.’-":.‘l l; tllv:w J“I“r | A JEALOUS WOMAN 8 1,1\1.”f( wish to continue alo A partlal list of those for whom ind sun tanned West Pointers from | out costs for parking his auto in a|and months, that a large portion of the business i \\.:u 4 subpoenas have been i{ssued are as ropical posts. restricled arvea. Traftic Policeman| Going back to enactment of the 1aw | scetios wos b e tollows: Navy Is Favorite it sher made the arrest | op e i ey o e o ection ““““‘“jfl::“ 11h-~m.,mL One 1s Delieved to Haven Stolen S48 8 i:“‘“‘?“ & “\‘lv““k publie.” It| “Michael Miro, of .169 Oak street, Both clevens with the Navy a fu- [ Yosterday afternoon after Morans' car | treasurer to deposit money recelved | The following buildings werc in the Passports! Made 01t | to] Gomanild ey o“‘ ; gkmjcl\piulun unknown; Frank Spitzel, vorite, had put their last polish on | had tied up traffic for several hun-|py him fn Illinols banks that would | path of the flames Johnson build- 2 o o “and possibly | °F 487 South Muln street, occupation heir point winning machinery having dred fect on Main street. — The ve-|pay the highest rate of interest. At- |ing, total loss; Harrison buildi Wives of 82 Doughb. Com oner Johmson, the forme, | Unknown; Nathan Berson, 60 Harvard sterday run through their point | hicle was parked at the switch where | torney General Brundage and his in- | total loss; Alblon hotel, total loss i rapresenting building and the tag. | Street, coal dealer; Arthur N. Ruther- ining machinery having yesterday | L€ Fanrington avenue car turns into | vestigators are said to have made an | Gencsta. hotel, partly burned. Coblenz, Nov. 26.—A missing suit- | s, on f commys. | [O7d: Stanley street, bullding insye sterday run through their signals| Myrtle street, and when the trolley | xhaustive search of all treasury| The offices and plant of the A case containing the passports of | ston of lost to the|tori Max Homeyman, Arch street, fvith snap with which they were ac- 16 along it w 14 up. In the | eeords relating to deposits and loans | ta Chronicle in the Harrison building | Wives of §2 American soldiers, who | pony '* | auto dealer; John Balocki, 27 Holmes “ustomed to bring a gig alongside or me way all vehicles following the ;54 jnterest earnings. were a complete loss. Other busii left here for Autwerp yesterday on| Commissioner Johnson has openly|2VeNUe: occupation unknown; Joseph wheel artillery in action 1"rl|y,\ were fflr]i ed to wait scveral Conspiracy For Gain stablishments on Bros street de- | their way home was found here today A that s ““l\;“l” f G Maietta, 60 Cherry street, occupation This morning they gave the m[j“““”‘“-* Policeman Lanpher pushed G e included Liggett's drig store, |by the military police, Discovery that | fse s -l inknown; Robert Budde, Commercial G0 ine tottllelnt trac tiontil thestots uto car out of the way anl then| Lieut-Governor Sterling is defend- 2. Ferris and Co.; John J. Miller [the satchel was missing was made | muel g e 1 | street, restaurant proprietor; Prosper Army mule and Navy goat—in| tagged" it. ant in a suit which alieges that $10,-| ¢* o, pardell’s drug store, and Men's | just before the train pulled out. At ey » tiect | Prancolini, t Main street, mer- ition for the march down the 000,000 of state money alleged to| gpying, department of J. B. White| The military police who found the | to the ; Saaelie] Lacava, Commercial fleld behind blaring bands which | 7 have bssn nsag by lieaersLen ity locuments cxpressed bellef that. the|casion it was persistently reported , merchant; Morey Borlen, Com- ypens the i e Sm. 1L and the late Senator Edward ( Another Fire Breaks Out. satchel 1 been taken from the train | that Commissic ra Trust Company, bank clerk; i Curtis, for their own personal profit, | o WA & was ragtag ans a jealous woman. The passports|res . i James Daly, Commercial Trust _Officials Arc Present | demonstration purposes more . than | continued under thecontrol of Cur-| o M5 L T A TR RGO e helng rushed to Antwerp. by e S0 Company, bank clerk; Samuel David- , Vice-President and Mrs. Calvin | ywo consecutive days. The case was|tis after Sterling, Small's successor A gutting three bulld- |courier and arrangements have been | the oity A 2oy son, Main street, merchant; Louis ‘oolidge, the secre 8 of War and | ¢ontinued until Monday morning at|became treasurer. | Inas ocoupled by A, M, MoDanlal, Boll|made to delay the salling of the i ha Ao o . | Porta, Rockwell avenue, salesman; M. Navy the assistant secretary of theyhich time Walch also will be charg-] “The bill alleges that shortly after | Tailoring Co. and Thomas Morfon Co.|transport Cantigny until the docu- | tain his ec Sdiat i W. Rosenberg, Main tsreet, lawye: f o el Major Gelt demes G Har | sd will o vistatien. Small became treasu in 1917 he| Belief was expressed by Chicl Lire-| ments arrive. Al o oo | George Le Witt, Main street, lawyer. PaHIA Y W el o gRieRan Lo ? =T entered into a scheme with Curtls to | man Reynolds that this fire has no . ) ! Attorney Greenberg will enter & heir boxes arived in the city on an use large sums of state money for| connection with the main fire, St S S Ky onao ke r aat o | plea of not guilty through his coun- "”,Pi“" “:'”',' Sroaliet el Sl S LEGION MEETING their own private galn, Small, at the| The origin of the principal fire had UHE-L20, B, B, INITIATION mendments, the building commisston | 5¢h Lawyers Berry ‘~‘;‘ mel SOIE AR D > S, X pir f er » bill con- | not been dete d carly today. s been almost constantl T e | 4 e 2 of est several Mrs. Hoover, the secretary of labor T ‘(l"n‘:::‘:“]‘_"“‘m:i_m’;l"‘l.r‘{:l:"“lh‘(’j"r’(‘”l"‘r“‘l’_’,s‘ Hotbesn At el oo iAoty Jehuda Halevi Lodge Has Unusually |18 been almost constantly in - the | A the time Y placed in ind Mrs. Davis, Read Admiral and| oo oo, o Do e [ | Bract e dilee e R Active Program s e T e p of the | bonds of 000, urnish rs. Eberle, Major Ge 3ethel of e d 2— _ 2 | ¥ S th e sen at v, l\illli:.l ]) i rulull‘ el ’1 ”}11.2'\\\3 i lfhl S g ACCIDENT FATAL Tomorrow night, at Turner lall, | board was anno ). the commiy. | 50« AIthUUEL "| s o th & “\Wltl'\\; ritish er and others were on | {ttca: Fon . s Aob (el Mot 7| he ot officlated in the capacity Committee Formed to Act on Ap Selionio da Continged wuda Halevi lodge will hold the | Sioners inspected the | hools an Sy wother train. But those were only a | i f of prosecuting attorney | [largest class initiation of the order |issued a statement charging insanit DEORECUEIIBERIORIES ‘ew of the notables for khaki s pearance Here of Marshal Foch, Immediately upon the commence- 41 " | court, this duty being carried out Ly A meeting of Eddy-Glover Dost, i1l £ 3 o ) members will be admitted. dren's health 1 lemanded Woods, who was also assistant prose- et b ohe ¢ | the bill further alleges, hecame a par- ot t i cleanup, but perusal : Death Toll Is 10, American Legion, was held last réght [ty to a plan through which the money 1is year marks the completion of SR LR ) Cr POl (ytor at the time Judge G. W. Klett was elevated to the bench, but who I | : Chicago, Nov. 26. (By Associated|2nd December 12 was the date set for | wag to contlnue under the control of = = [l Vesingntininf dichiod soRinving | Latglia Slaclcestl ShnEathaghotivd fhnd | the election of officers. Final plans | Curtis that additional sums were to be s Al LIt i memE e oL ity e e sE N aond el AR e PR A rer et R jor jhe Amerdcan Tegion week {0 be | turned over to him ana that tne| Wallace Street Man Dies as ! S e et o e e powever, e | herg being promoted to the place held at the Palace theater next woek | ycheme was carried out to the per- | R 5 an S by B lansgarebein g At < L eHerment ot | p.om jiguor prosecutor. were made. A commitice of siX|gonal profit of all in the alleged plot.| Result of Injuries Re- [made for an claborate bangnet and fsanitan Slspen SO0 It is alleged that Greenberg accept- mass meeting to be held in connec- | - LRl ! DOOKE Do 7 / e ate s event, 1e commit- | J. Allen, the accepted the | jola, who is hel ail in connect e A L s e e e :}zx’:lf':l‘\vll_nl c»l;xt ;](o.n\z_fllle_ s ‘ll\o‘ ceived Week Ago tee reports that already several prom- | resignation N Ruthbrt6r Sadl| oy i rlmxlxl |1|v‘\);”ni1‘\‘rzs<\li|\ u:::r‘;:\;‘ C Bio. Ten lves weoe ost o The Palace theater will probably he “«*“‘\“f‘ '”‘”:'h ”'j"'f::';':( hall states, to | inent leaders in American wery him as T inspeetor. The | Greenberg has maintained since his 81| GUULGES SRS ’ Alderman Angelo M. Paonessa, pro- prictor of the City Service station, as in court for allowing K. B. s | \\ elch to use deaiers’ markers. for otball claimed ten vietims luring the 1921 season, which closed with Thanksgiving Day games accord Ing to reports to the ociated Prese today. The death list was three less than have expressed their will ne to vor volced objection but the matter | arrest that the accusation against him vesult of games in 1918, 12 in 1917, | the place selected and it will be , : ; 4 Albert Hills of 95 Wallace street,|attend this cvent. fnally straig! d out after con-[is a false one 18 in 1916 and 15 in 1915 on December peakers for the ce- | G R casion will be selected, REDUGTION ON RAILROADS a resident of this city for many year: & € ’}\\ Wire" \\]1.1\ h is the of- le ruing back 1 forth. i p wussing the ' coming ' trial to- bt youths killed were members of| A committee of three were appoint- | died at the New Dritain General Hos- | ficial publication of this lodge mads The decision of Mr. Rutherford not| day, one believed: to be “on the in. ed to try and arrange for the appear- | pital ¢ morning, death being|ItS second appearance yesterday, to return to t 8 ion followed [ side” made the statement that formre higt hooi team The figr | ligh schooi teams. he figares ap- | I week ago favorable comments wi by the reports o T three otner | Policeman Andrew J. Richardson, parently uphold the conteation of|ance here of Marshal Focl They | A = | the result of an accident a > ; : football experts that proper training| Will attempt to have the Train on | Fight Per Cent. Tax on “'D* Over 30 | jast night when Mr. Hills was injured . The editors in this paper call- | commissioners, now thAtiBoah | Wil x Avalting santhnde (hEERA GaURG a sical conditio sreatly m-| Which he will travel pass tt rough . Moa e BT R i~ it- atte ion to the fa hat in the ic ¢ ty jail fc having knowledge of a Ix/n |Ivl‘5”m'.‘1 1 ! [“:“:,.lf et “y":‘n::\‘\;y this city and possibly stop over tor g | “LICS of Fares Over 42¢ to be Lifted business at Wallace street. He|n ; < with o e o | Btoi8 o o r e B AL L bR e one of the players killed was a mem- | Short length of time. It is with the| January 1. | right foot was crushed under a wheel| SIOT) Britain® ling that he would P al ses- | cipal witness used by the state against ber of a college eleven. One wag a | Knowledge that the schedule of visits land probably due in a large measure i »d Mo | Greenberg. Variola will be another i ure blaver, one 4 e \|arranged for the marshal Las bheen| The federal revenue bill which was|to his age he was unable to survive | - Sl ba fakean it trump card, that Mr. Alcorn will naval team and the remainder were)Made up, that the committee js go- | signed by President Harding on Wed- | the shock to his system. Mr. Hills| WAR STRATEGIST DIES probably rely on for convincing tes- high or sand lot players who did not|IN& to try to get him to come here, | nesday has included in it the repeal | born in Hartford =nd was 80 1 \ 1t} : timony eceivé the intensified training and|Put. in view of the fact that New|of the 8 per cent. railroad tax on ail years ( He rated his SOth | A a One of the best known men named Ty inspections given in college, | Pritain was such a Jarge production | fares amounting to over 42 cents or | birthday June 10 Gen. Edward Routon Was Often Con- B in the poenas for the defense in one exception, none of the|CeNter of ammunition and - na- | more than 30 mile trips. This does| Mr, Hills was teran employee | sulted by Both Sherman and Grant. HARDH TAMIAN the G erg trial, is Robrt Budde, kiatima were more than 20 years old.| terials, they think that he not include commutation rates, and|of the Corbin o Corporation, o e N o 28 Bdtad W S SUGC IO{ who conducts a lunch cart near the suceessful. It they are unable to ar-|will go into effect January 1. | having charge tempering room | e v' s Bl e police station. Budde was a former 30,000 More at Bowl. range for the passing of the Locally, this will make quite a dif-|where he had worked for the better [ goiioh €0 vil war and said {o| Informally Recommends Arrangement | PUSINess partner of Richardson ,and is New Haven, Nov. 26.—Plans tor in-] | Ihty will get as many service | ference in the rallroad fares to the |part c : ry. He was h e S S d to 1 been the man whom ng the seating capacity Y men as possible to act as a delegation | points which are mostly traveled, to|ly regarded s cmployers 2 e \.C‘,".“ s Whereby Nations of World Can |the ex-detective sergeant called upon Bowl by 50,000 are understood to Le | °f Welcome in from this city. At present, the tax|alone for his expert ability but for hi : ; SRR : | to visit Greenberg in an effort to raise under consideration by Yale authori- — has no direct bearing on the revenue | many years of ful service, scarc 4 2 e Vs Continue to Meet, | f yunsel fee Budde has Lies as announced last nig A sta EXECUTIVE BOARD MEE | to the railroads, except that it necessi- |1y ever being ent from his work. [ wigow and a son, l3dward Bouton, dr.| Washington, Nov. 26 e oL oW ROl g IS SIRE ment given out by Charles A. Fer tates extra bookkeeping to separate it | Before coming to New Britain, Mr.|yoi o 1,08 Angel 4 Drossl- Wi to Greenherg, the latter went to States Yale '71, designer of the Bowl, = from the regular fare, | Hills was associated with the National| “Gen. pout . vooa, | negot Attorney H M. Alcorn, and made that “the nnnl:-mp!.:(;wl plan provides | Committees Appointed by Profession- A comparison of the fares as|Screw Company in Hartford and later Ny, Appil > was in | spher S he wea lo be the vistin e B al and Business Women's Club e G T R ’”“’ e et i : Jroke| generally b insu ress Tl ieal prT N Hond TEmd e RRIETY AR ouleRcons SLRUE odeaie T LT Eing of khe SxpeuLive board «»;\ January 1, r‘hn\: an l\l‘l.l. of ;|r>\\ | Rusesil & Brwir the busi- (,‘y;. of w‘» icago . ) :u”\‘ ot b (b i Al Sl s el concrete arches supported by rcin-|0f the ~Business' and Professional | o saving there will be for the peo- ' ness about 1 Iills came with | e iR e Eh v C. Dennison..., forced concrete columns erccted | Women's club, the following éommit- | 1. Vew | H. K. Jones to the New Rritain fac- 3 5 % f um J. Rawlings sald to- ; : ple’ of this city. The fare to New | ’ B S T T B hround the outer edge of the prom- |l€es were appointed: York is now $3.93, on January 1, it|tory and had since remained with| GREENWICH BANKER DEAD fnade. The arches would support al Permanent membership committee, | will be § to Boston it is $4.94, it [them, being always in charge of the | concrete deck, built in steps on which [Adele Murray, chairlady; Margaret |will be $4.75; to New Haven it is|tempering and blueing of tools used||/youy Hoyt Marshall e Vies: . ) e ;';'Ollllll l"["‘l ..1..4.}»";'1‘.;“‘1”\ 18 m] m.‘. -‘y‘,:w'.“,.;““”m,h Leghorn, Mrs. Clark, | $1. it will be $1.04; to, Springfield |in the manufacture of screws. Mr ni.w T e i o A 5 : ',1)'(\‘)(] Gallons a l)a‘. owl. s addition to tne Jow McKiernan, Mrs. Kitson, Jean it is $1.37, it will be $1.26; to Bridge- |Jones in a statement to the Herald & e AL 2 he fwould provide about 49,000 scats|Cochrane, port Tiiie 11781t will e 1 05 hnd to| tulk moraing ! paldl 5 fne fributel 1o soanwich, @onn., 3tov. 56 el | teved oil b A Runs € 'l‘ qul }‘Jchlt()l{‘ naking the total scating capacity With [ pupiicity committee Corlnks Dac Waterbury it is 86 cents and it will be | Mr. Hillg's character and ability and t PIOXUNAY AN, b e B fhe temporary field seats ,about 117,-| 4 sommitt bt | . P bty g 9 expressed sorrow over Mr. Hills's|@ p Le = 7z o " % 18 in running the RiL Crpotany ol ¢ A committee to make arrangements! 80 cents. These are the points to | express rr 1 Gireenwich 1 ! : proved it g ) ity Hall, o compliatianibg 120 orhe addition will make a cover-|for o Christmas sale of fancy goods,|Which the peaple of this city travel | death. home o0f 2 so ¢ night, ax 8l g it i R L e b ;‘:L‘:l‘f.lwl of the upper part of the|ekes and candies, which will bo he 1d | most. To all other local points un-| Mr. Hills was married Lwice, his|ior {3 years hi connecity | confer s the delegate b BT o e ey December 10th, as follows: Margaret | less distance is more than 30 miles or | first wife being T es Carrier of th fh SCy, Qs nvenc i ) : g ; » i 585 t¥ipa eath Reynolds, chairlady; Mary Donahue, |the fare is move than 42 cents, there | Hartford. By thi ion there were | 1 i Rorics s | committe ale taiee Torrial ket S TR oo thiae Hubts: MARVIN GURLEY DIES Mildred Weld, Belle O'Keefe, Anna s no tax, consequently, the fare will|children, two of whom are living.|and 1 the lime : TE i ‘ : bt ; . RO T Mawe, Hilda s 3 win the same They are Charles Is of East wviving e 4. V. ML Mar- | day T oitshinent of calrs il iy nson, Gertrude Con- |1 | | Orange, N. J. and Hills of |a and B Rentaln territorial r re necessary to run the sleva- roy and Lena Kranowitz. | Victim of Accident Succumbs to Burns A mesting 'of the olib il & Hartfo Phe n. Clarence Y ng a total daily consumption held Tuesday evening at the Cham ‘( heskie (men Job as | Hills ]‘“ 1 about six Aleninits, ”"I SANDITS 1N DATTLL. st of Three Pokeville f 52 vear 125,000 imade ber of CCommerce rooms, at 8 o'clock I it Lo ot Fihaee e i A 5 L se of the tor, according to estl. R R ek e oel Town Farm Janitor|or windsor and besides his widow, y : ” Today. he charter will be open for signa- | { . 2 4 : Wells Now in Operation tures at this meeting and it is hoped | Adam Cheskie of South strect, has|two step-daughters survive, Mrs. A, R siing A S i at Marvin Gurley, d 6 years, son of [that a large number of women will|been hired as janitor for the Town s : i ¢ 3 Well No. 7, o he 1t t DRESEL CRITICALLY ILL. fr. and Mrs. Marvin Gurley of 25 |be present Farm and has taken up his duties.| (Continued On Page Seven) { : PO are to be At Charge d*Affaies in - Germany | ville, north . (o 4 Threatened With Pneumonia. Turlburt, street died this morning at Pl o e For some time past the charity de- gty it he New Britain general hospital from rtment has been dissatisfied with - - AT B 5 i % ey _ \ ember ] he dt- burns sustained last Wednesday at his| AMPERST COLLEGE DINNER. |{hat branch of the farm management e AN v s Loring Dresel the Ameri- lome. The little boy was alone at his| The Connecticut Assoclation of Am- and since a change was considered, | THEE WEATHER I tho sta e llons a mi airman 1 3 ) P lome when the dent happened [ herst AJumni will hold a college din- |it was hoped that a janitor could be o - g t andad traw berg of board of er| ¢ ge d's ', whose illness nd he was taken to the hospital in the | ner Wednesday evening, December 7,[secured who would make his home Hartford, Nov, 26.—TIorecast tha ertlsar Alm o Drown, aenn | commis s states, The . well |s) necessil '“':’\“""“‘"l of the usual Kelly | at the University Club, Hartford. Ern- [on the farm. The board was undble for New Britain and vicinity: ing to helated diapatohen reeaived | workin most satisfactory I'hanksgiving reception, has taken a Unsettled, probably rain tonight | | hera. A numbar of the bandits and [ner, he say Engipeer Allen lazen | turn for the worse. Although there | | marines Kkilled or wounded dur-|who worked with the local « cers|1s said to be a possibility that pneh een despaired of since his admission [llard A. Proctor, also of the Sta held a similar position with the city, | |ing the enengoment, in which the at-|on the wa supply development! monia may develop his present condi 0 the hospital, Works, is secretary and treasurer. ‘\m& selected. et ——— !v:u kers used machine guns. project is in the city today. tion is not described as dangerous. in alighting from an Arch street survived by At New Britain General Hospital has been iy ot BhA Thatine pump olice ambulance, after Dr. J. L. ad attended him He was in a ser-| st W. Pelton of the Stanley Works is|to secure a, suitable man under those ous condition and his recovery had!president of the asociation, and Hllr‘lm\wlninn! 80 Cheskie, who formerly and Sunday; warmer tonight

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