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News of 3y A the World ociated Press U ——-—-—-—-—-—-mw ESTABLISHED 1870 “BIGFIVE” NAVAL EXPERTS MWEETING IS CALLED O FRANCO-ITALIAN DISPUTE TWO MORE DEATHS FROM RIALTO FIRE - -~ e British Again Deny In- tention Of Bringing Up Indebtedness At The Total N Is S All Licutenant Colonel Who Withstood a | Refused Government Ald and sota | e : ota Now Is Seven—Allan 12 * German Attack in the Argonne For- » On Plea Tha y Wi 7 k T . ) ¥ J ripe Conference e . Liquor On Plea That Ho Was Un-| Deadlock lnx‘hangcd—bcl QIVG out ege . Keith Dies a Hero— est, Jumps From Boat On Way to Ble to Work—Case , 3 ) able to Work—Case Continued—| o S PR S ; : ety i fast Pessimistic Ovei Out- IR Check, en tate Nine Powers Adopt Resolu- Miss Moran Dies ' . Must Sell Store, P COM"II h 5 New York, November 20 —Secrot dge Klatt Ain ) come of Negotiations— e E: tions On Far East—to brooding over the memorics of his ex. |kl Loy Lt bovolens) f oses Its Otates ions On Far East— emories of his ex-|gki §200 and cost ing liquor| a o el ~ i ew Haven, Nov. 20.—Two more| berience in the great war from which lanq the case nued untt| - Prepares to Publish Paper : 4 Withdraw Foreign Courts versons who were burned in the i | individual heroes was ascribed ecembend aito Slye hintiime tojdie; T Hotel Register ]a atro- | A - . which destroyed the Rialto theater|Individual heroes was aserib mantle or sell the store at el to Help Uls‘er Cause. Former Liquor Prosecutor iy (L Sunday night, died today, making the | by friends and relatives of Licutenant |gireet, This was his sceor il ndav AR ] From China. eath Tint soven. Those: who. dies o | Cotonel Charles W. Whittiosey as he| 1000 41hie was his second ofense. Xl duced Today as Evidence : ' His Conduct i e day were Everett Case a1 Victor [ cause of his taking his life Sunday | ,.me paralyzed, but evidencs was | AR 3 . Tells of His onduct 1In = Corteler, hoth of this city [ while on the way to Havana brought hefore the court that he wag| 1-ondon, Nov. 20.—(By Assoclated | in Sensational Case 3 . f ). (By Associat-| The deaths last night were those of| Leaving scveral letters, presumably | ot gne time a patient in a govern. | PYess:)—Admission of the sossibilit That Office and of Confer- 2 meeting today of the [ Allen Keith a Yale sophomore, wi explalning his act, the commander of [ ot nospital in New York city being | t ter and the south of Irela o @ “hig naval experts, the first gen- | home was in Southp, Conn,, and|the “lost battalion' disappeared from | (peated tor i Sl unite “of their own | e A ence With Richardson. eral conference held by the naval men | Miss Mabel Moran, a telephone oper-|the steamship Toloa twenty-four | ised to e el crnment of all- | bl scheduled for nearly a \\'.[nvlls.] was post- 'm,]!.{ of yl‘u.ru con) B SR f;:‘:fh’:_’]i‘;y }u;m I.\.w '\-‘ 1\ A:r}\; “I,:‘j“l"ifylr is still will ake carc of him, so thl‘yly lv‘.’ : ],Iml].l‘r‘\“s‘\ \\\v‘ :.. g nRtbaleelstan ofl the e poned until tomorrow at the request 1e func ) vi ik mats ds had no idea he was mak- | ipere {5 no necessity for him to sell CRN e L e : of one of the delegations. No official | place from Battell Chapel tomorrow|ing an ocean voyage “]‘ :m_ 7 ; ‘”‘\. ¢ Cor ‘l ,xm.\[l “T”‘w lished by the Daily Mirror | in New York “3" On the second day of the trial of statement as to the reason was given. | afternoon and his classmates will at Family Surprised. | ski, his' partner was fined Pyl I do not say that Ulster will never | 4! Lin th “‘“'\‘l*“‘“ of r Attorney Albert A LI tend in a body. Members of his family and clo: St . i *% ] accept an all-TIreland council, though |Stillman against ) {-h on charges of receiving a Franco-Italian Dispute It is said of Keith that after getting | sociate were increduluous at first Gamblers Fined the Sinn Fein says it will never ac to show that Mr | and extortion, the accused law= W g Nov, 29, (By Assoclat- | out of the theater unharmed he re.|when a wireless dispatch reported him st cept any other scheme,” Sir James [man had a suite of rooms there for | ver teak the stand in his own des e et Sl SR e e R e But as evidence aceumlated, | qoonh oierb0, ~ Steve Marcheskl, | s quoted as saying. “What we say is, |0 weeks beglning February 1 | fense this morning and at the close SOr o ems I EON IO & Bt : ; ; 5 e L s ‘. | Georse Cherpach, John Hamilo, John | ot the cin first prove its abil. | 1918, nine months before the birth| o¢ the morning session he was still arms conference dele it was| women out of the place returningfthey reluctantly c e to the conclus Karnegl and John Lotus were ¢ 1 nn Fein f prove its abil : | of the morning 4 earaeditoa have had occasion to|again to search for others. It was|ion that the im man was Colonel | - s SeL LIRS 5 i ity to govern itself along constitution- [0f Gu | being subjected to a severe cross-ex- e other on the subject of | on his last trip inside which he pro-| Whittlesey. fined $5 and costs before Judge Kiett| gf'jines, Let it win Ulster's confidence | On Tebruary 16, it was sald tr | amination’ by the state's uttorney, Ui Se e dtion 1 H 2 N ore for niihe 1l then they begs cecall in. |\R court this mo charse | by practical proof of its fairness and |register disclosed, Fred Beauvais part | {ugh Alcorn. the relative naval strength of their | longed in order to grope about in th And then they began to recall in-| gambling. They were w.‘l,,,.ll, ; 3 b, S sy et respective countries. The I'rench posi- | smoke that he was burned. On com- | cidents, which, pieced together in the | el e e | impartiality toward the southern | guide who Mr. Stillman alleged First Witness. tion is that Irance has no objection | in out he asked for assistance, was|light of his strugsle of his tragic| G 15 » FUd by (the “Strons-aim | unionists. Then, in the course of '8 father was assigned to | mpg gt witness summoned to the S RRIEVT: o ilL)y e el sime | takenStoRalhotal A IR ES NeT [0Sn iy hUEE have e e 5| Sa JL o K\"mu-x s e two Irish go ients [room at the St. Regis and & nnmuu,;” \nd toddy was Willls (Comatook:im A Ry A R L o 'n hospital. His condition was|indication that his spirit was s e e own wills. le to charge it to Mr. Stillman's|jerk at the Commercial Trust bank tended should eventually be 300,000 [ regarded as serious from the outset.|by recurreat memorics of his brothers | | 1‘ll1 ot ;1|“\v R ment. | for the past two years. He identified tons of capital ships and 75.000 ton of | Mrs. R. C. Gilmore of Southport,|in arms who had died before his eyes| tStifled that they broke _into the| this would | Mrs. Stillman, Beauvais, 2| the check which has been offered in b G KCeith’s mother, was called to his bed- |in T'rance. * plage and caught the men dh thetact| I am not con- nan children and a nurse | oyidence yesterday as the one which " Jtaly's principal interest is that no | side yesterday and Mr. Gilmore fol-| At Unknown Soldiers Funeral, | °f s e e e ediprar at the Dotel two weeks it | aq been certified by him on June 22, nation should have an absolute con-|lowed. I C. 0. Scoville, rector of| The last blow, they sald, more try. [ NiKe for "I.]"- ‘.‘h; et Soaonie iins o part of® the stood to have been testified | 1920, trol of the Mediterrancan as other | Trinity church and George Hines, the |ing than the rest, was in Washington "”wxmn e e SRl 2 feiniahvey . Ascond and Theodore Second Witness. wise she would be suffocated in her|Curate, also called. A few days ago|a fortnight ago when Colonel Whittle- | Stricted distric for e onges .'f”\ and trooy way of Ul- | Roth, employes of the St. Regls James Daly, also a bank clerk, was own sea the clergyman had been asked by the |sey took part in the funeral services|an the law allows € pleaded | ster if Great ety is jeop- | Just before the hearing began Mrs. | called as the second witness. His Hath I and Eiancarlo rector of the church in Southport, of | for America’'s unknown soldier, He | SUlItY: e : __ |ardized by an > affecting Irish arrived by train and walked [ stamp was on the check as having i le number Wwhich the family are communicants, | returned from the capital more de.| Arthur Gauer “was charged with rs or coa mbers of Referee Daniel | paid out the money in cash upon pres- during the war but their losses | 0 fook up Kcith. Dev. Mr Ilines | pressed than ever. There he had met [ PArEINg bis car in a restricted dis-f G Ulster conceded all the Sinn|Gleason. Mr. Stillman as usual was not | entation of the order. He was not enlicedl vifh the pavitot while at the hospital Sunday night, ner friends and had | trict. Judgment was suspended ein demands,” the interview contin- iy 4 ; sure that he personally had paid it, fleet surrendered by Germany, found Keith's name on the list of in- gaps in the ranks of Breach of Peace ued, “the whole world would throw its subpoenaed witnesses re- | but identified a stamp on it as one e 5 e ,]' 1>! ver | Jured. theimen he loma Alice Walchinski was fined $10 and | hats into the air in a frer of joy | used by him only. The payment was anc ance _each ed 10 7 FEO e T costs on the charge of breach of|and relief. But England would then made during the noon hour. cent; while England received 70 per Hlismind stopped! was fthe s exy| SRS 00 S SHRY el it ol [Baria s e — el o e Gty cent e Bl ertiand el DI‘FENDING THOMPSO | tanation of Robert Foreyth Litii |Peace and assauit on the person o[ banioh Irciand froin its mind and tur e e noon el 3 P 3 h p Fhita . Mary Gresick. Judge Klett suspend-|its thoughts to its own probler and X berg. Variola he could not remember ed States 2 per cent, of the law firm of White and Casc il e e MR N g | e A S O |LOCAL VY ERS ; v L e ¢ = .| ed judgment wi 16 warning h f Sir *in began to oppress Ul- | Laving ever seen before. Britiads Deniy. Rumor, = with which Colonel Whittle hid B f6ri unden 2 | . . 8 =il SC il aaoalat LA ttorney Jnd R e e e two women concerned that if either|Ster under the all-Ireland council 2 T Y i ) In answer to a question of the e WS, S0 i (o e (Al dacisonsaxs Magor m‘;u‘”ln ‘;Ifiq\“‘:v‘f,\\l\.iw1:.'"'” Gy of them were brought into court| England would then answer Ulster's | PERFECTLY SAFE fense counsel, Daly said the money e S I8 OHlituzo DI Not Classiy Windy |t e dih o e e e think | @Eain and evidence should be intro-| COmplaints by saying ety would not have been paid by him to SR e i . | there was o man in the country who |duced that vile language such as You accepted the council; you| yone other than the person who fLhoted S0 0 ST ooh LS “ihat| City" as “Sixth German City.” has had the trying experiences Colo. | Introduced in court this mornir must manage your own affairs now. | gujlding Commissioners and Fire| endorsed the order. He would not SASIONED BN SN s AR R Chics Nov. Diets e v has had in the past |Used, they would be severely punished, [ Indeed England would have no right | have paid the money in question to “;‘t‘;" Ll i ’;l‘t;;‘,:'n(;?nffir o “u‘,,,"‘.]'.',”f:;m,‘ RS :‘\t aENL 5 Tax Delinquent Discharged. to interfere. o X Chief Find No Cause For Greenberg atnce the tme oF K Eee of the British governme ringing 1 son of Chicago, did not| 3 T4 s ) s | sd’ Taw 18 not anpe t1 5 - i e P i assify C = R A ‘ar A Judgment was suspended * in the 3 cused lawyer did not appear on the CRiLe o by Wi Db B S e Sl e Bl T ek s A A Steve Publiski, charged with What London Thinks Alarm Here, FARC e thn Bhdbes debtedness at the conference was | man city in the world,” his attorne Te was the he ho was always ety e r- | London, Nov. .29.—(By Asseclatec With the presentat ' said the conference was adhering | David H. J n declared in‘his ar-|accessible to those who thought he 2 “, . ?"‘,“_"h “[r o fmf,{”l': )—Wlile it is (h.nwm‘hrnlv ;‘rju] SLSIR BRI B RS e aans Hmu:nj lthtr‘l-h’lv (‘Ihr‘:??l ni{qn;"::os i strictly to the agenda. The British [gument before Judge Brothers of the|could help them. The disabled, the R l", ox "l“ has | Premier Craig's statement before the | CCton Wwith the local theaters which | tar a Borb a0 ReilAaN, L e delegates helieve that an extension of | circuit court, on the demurrer of the |jobless, the friendless, the widows of : -““1' s “1".1”- "”\\(T”‘ | Ulster parliament today will leave the &t R e N ved n A Toble the Wl RE the agenda would diminish instead of | mayor in the latter's $500,000 libel|the war—all of them—were on his| N0t Worked in the last 7 months. deadlock in the Irish peace negotia RO I et SR 2 increase the chances for —complete | suit against the Chicago Tribunc. mind constantly. For the last two S tions unchanged the political com- W5sued this atternoon by Acting U i lawyer gave hix ake ax 87x 034 success of the conference. The judge took part in the discns-|years there has scarcely been an hour mentators in the morning newspapers (108 Insoector Arthur utherford, |, " e Brits sings 190K - sion when Attorney Jackson, reading|when the gricf and horror of the war [UH view the situation with unusual ¢ )‘;.. flowing an indgecton oL e Ll 1[1.~ ,»lr--:;nv:i‘ M u;‘.-‘ .lnwlz'xrlm:fimg :; DR Porers AT oyl Fesolutions quotations from the Tribune articie|was not brough vividly and specifical- They appear to adopt the view as.|iD the city. The inspection was made | ‘e EfEAN achools and attended oiE { g o |which formed the basis for thelly before him." Tn Chusoh Street Home Caussd by to official circles, that even|last evening by Mr. Rutherford, ol ot ew wun A 2 gl N 9. (By Associat- ) I of W York university, Washington, Nov. 20. (By for. | mayor’s suit came to the alleged| Col. Whittlesey had told no one ap- though the peace movement receives|eputy Ifire Chief ne F. Barnes, | £ in 1915, He was admitted ed Pri ‘“I"' [‘,"" ey Paatorn aues. | Quotations “the sixth German city.” | parently, that he was going to Havana,| Children Playing With Matches— |a setback now. it may ultimately |and Walt Grobites) che tretigof r in January, 1916, after tak Snoe on Baglficiane e ettt QU [ TSRt ol conten tion 2R as ke thel viiant hatlsrt ik oftcs Belaiy atio: *h a satistactory ¢ lding ¢ stor Natoon in the ‘ : . BRIt ¢ ien he le 5 oflic day after- g ch a satistactory conclusion based |the building commission. e ainli s tions today adopted resoluti ! Pro- | jquge, “that he did not say it?" Nbon ke with some choery re- Wearing Apparel Burned. on mutual concessions The men observed conditions very | I (:,Inll\’x‘\*"':ulll‘:i\::‘r\n‘hnl!‘v)*(\:::\l id or reli shme f foreign s e o 4 < : - A : 0 i ) s admission. \l:m:( f“x” "'l‘l\l’"lr']““;i“:y""(‘)‘1‘:"1" Yes it is,” replicd Attorney Jack-|mark regarding Army-Navy football Chlidven plaving with matehes in Not only is a breach of the Irish [closely in all local theaters, examined | poo o M el B8 SEITES D e dE extra territori ghts {2 son. | game ch he indic d he endes S 5 b ce whic B ANradi Aus irtains, stages, scener re apes, o el M e e e game, Which he indicated he intended | the home of Alfred Middleton, at :E;I‘\r“\‘)(‘(- Ih ‘Ir.» endured five months ‘mlx ins -1: i 1 v‘.»“"\(\m.:,«.\ n( briet perlod and then opened. ofida drawal of foreign courts in China oY 2RSS 4 364 Church street, shortly aft 2 | Inexpectec following a possible ces-[exits, corridors, e aimilar to the reg. | in the Commercial Trust building. In should an international commission FRANK ‘NARNE TESTIFIES Goes Away o'clock this afternoon, set fire to|Sation of negotiations but the new Bheinapestioniwassslm la LORNGRTRESl i1y 1 01 7 dhe inducted into the e At his boarding house on East 44th [ some clothing in a closet. The fire |PAPers generally imply that all the|ular inspection made in New Britain | gi 3 288 FC M8 1RGUCIER Into the and oot practice, find that the == |street, he told friends he was golng| was discovered first by Louis Allen [ Interested parties recognize the im-|theaters at least twice every month. |y ouoa't ont that he had tried on twe e et s e EconomiEtRNORAd Railroad Brothers | away "to be by myself—to rest” When | and Americanization Director James|POrtance of maintaining it. ~ Some| The inspectors found the picture |y cogGon once after consulting. with hinese judicial system is adequate. g § e e a| . O'Brien, who were passing by. | Venture, however, to say that a tacit| “The Sheik,” which was being shown | SRS 2UF€ 87 €1 COUSHERE. IS Expect President To Act hood:iA ppcars BUlorolBenate omslis o el g, T waafin ‘the Hahiblof | mie wen tueneal in informed | Understanding already exists between |at the ill-fated Rialto theater in New |y wa ‘turned down on account of Wa ]"nvpu(on Nov. 29. (F mittee on Interstate Commerce, taking week-end trips and his going| Mrs. Middelton, who was in another | the British government, the Sinn Fein | Haven Sunday, was being Shown at|y.q eves and flat feet. He was di 5 Buck) - Peeiiint Han |\as unmarked by any unusual - cir-| part of the house, that her kitchen 4nd 'I ter ”“!” the truce shall remain | I'ox's with perfect safety. They found ! pareaq December 5, 1918, and res 5 58 2 . o ~ % e |unbroken and thus enable the re-[that all the safeguards which wert 7 fa lnanatin & v R N Suler : ington, Nov. 20.—Frank J.|cumstances was afire. Investigation revealed a k at all th ¥ wumed the practice of law 1n New gestion for a continuing conference of 3 3 4 | Col. Whittlese e, C W il ){ clothing ablaze in the | SUmption of the negotiations at any|npeglected in New Haven were prop Itagy nations is expected by administration cconomist for the four rail-| nittles _ uncle, quantity of 1ing ablaze UG B DSOS SR ans : RN R ESD tain ofticlals to become the subject of for- [road _ brotherhoods, —continucd his | Whittiesey of New York agreed with | closet. ~ The total damage, Including | PoSsible moment s e sus-|erly looked after here ere was From that time up to January 14, mal discussion before the present con- |testimony before the senate commit- |his nephew's legal associates that he | that done to the huilding is less than | ! T & ]'”“( e burning of incense and the theater A1 he was a practicing lawyer and had If"r:nr;‘ ends. tee on interstate commerce today|had come back from Arlington with|$100. The fire department was called o ‘l .nm” ,nnl. on Truce were the others in the city, is provid-| o other occupation. “On the date e e e e olgnantly re-[ out on a still alarm. When ques-| Some writers mention no limit tofeq with an asbestos curtain. There | nantionad he was named as prosectts e contended that supy 1 ) poig 3 e o o ey ke ¥ particularly coal and steel, in which jawakened tioned by Deputy Chief Barnes, the 1,‘ '} '“" £ "”“‘ while 'N ers|was no asbestos curtain at the New [ o aoant ana his appointment was D R I-IANNA WILL railroad officials were interested had| John B. Pruyn, Col Whittlese children admitted starting the fire, & at i 1," 0 be extend Haven theater rtified by Superior Court Judge W, been more prosperous tha those friend and former law partner | but said it wias an accident ln\"yl the Christmas Mr. therford held a conference [ M. Malthie rou n i e r holidays, N \ tate offic 1 1 which had no dircet railroad affilin shared the general view of the 2 T R T [ this morning with Lt ‘\“‘- Lawyer Alcorn asked the witness at ¢ s¢ hope aceoun eRardink | whosel name e s 0 . bu s juncture ¢ f 3 Attorneys For Miss June Avis Evans |tions cause of the tragedy 1 T Tt e S Dutlthis juncture what Judge Malthie had Mr. Warne put into the committee “His experience in the army parti- I . Ireland coincide with many fresh | oo fondent A SUP-|told him at the time of the appoint- File Notice For Her—Contesting | record the names of several hundred |eularly in the Argonne wis a tre rumors of Premier Lloy , G iaa ntendent of state WINE | ment. Lawyer ted., D rOSeAEAEA Saiired rallrond officials together with th Neos l"‘ "“"J ll' e ! Congregation of Rites Meets With [ preparations to attend the Washing- | wiin ail the locil (henter B e " r“mr)_ s : g stock bond holding in such sup more than his friends knew. His f6R: Armatiental confarareat wb .y thall idge Wolfe o remark & X 1Ways 4 reservec re and ke Bt i ‘e of Philadelphis Y & ? % AN Just what transpired in the ¢ '~ |some of the younger lawyers do not White Dlains, N. Y., Nov. 20.—A |ply houses as disclosed by inter aways a reserved nature and kept | Pope to Discuss Life of Philadelphia fearly date, | ences he declines to state but says he | fear that An_ oler lamyoe pay bt contest of the will of Daniel R. Hanna |State commerce commission’s investi- his feelings to himself. He did not : . 5 Indications of Hope tisfed that there is nothing to < 2ihs 2 former Cleveland publisher today ap- gation of that subject ome months | break down under tt rain or any Bishop of Years Past. An indication of hope was the re satist ; “‘ o i i them a ‘\( H oni % o ag thing e it. To all apperances he was ) ;i y Gl el S e = Tew s Brivain ‘onduct in lice. peared certain when attorneys for [280. B like it Toall apperaticesihe’ wae Rome, Novemher 29.—(By Assoc.|trn from Dublin yesterday of Robert| . ater, He added however that strict prosccuting agent, the witness Miss June Avis Fovans filed a notice of i iated Press.)—The congregation ot | Barton, one of the Sinn Fein peace| ooqience to the laws will be required K Tind Chlied tiary Volktote 6 appearance at a hearing on the prov- ; g N O S D | rites, which deals with the questiohs|dclegates. Michael Collins and Des- | " e o0 B0 been in the !y t into court. A question of = e ana natia H Buf on Armistice Day he went to R mond Pitzgerald, however, remained b ing of the will. Miss Evans’ nam - . T e . | OF the beatification and canonization | M) = N 4 | past how many was ruled out after the nearly blotted out, appeared on the L3 ILDERON ANCALOVE Dh € CCTC- | of saints, met yesterday in the pres. |In Ireland to await, it was thought S iy 4 3 \\'i)]]m L manner to ufrl‘iv-:vh- that Mr. Jnhls one of the medal of honor | . .= & ¢he ‘www to discuss the “,,,\ the results of Premier Craig's utter- | : ittorney objected. His Hutles Henta 'M” times divorced, intended | $100,000 in Jdewelry Taken From | men. This added to what had gone i i el 1‘\>y11v Rev. John |A00€S in the northern parliament and fl RS LUNCHEON as g wtior v\’ ve }Hm H‘m S R : 1 before, was more than he could stand. [ a a0 St the issuance in London of the Rrit right nders only with- Misitiannaint In {0 make her) Home of William Cooper Proctor, | gutwardly there was no great CHARRD fue oA e enth i 1sga " lish cabinct's promised statement on in the limits of the city of New Brit. Mrs. Hanna his fifth wife, s i from 1852 until his death in 1860 : 2 lat he i At one t > or an . £ n hi ft e came back b E the situation stateme ottin ain, one time or anoth- Surrogate Slater appointed David| Cincinnati Millionaire—Robbers n [11 111 he came back but in! " yo. "N' Neumann was bo:n in Bo SRR ) S ST R gh veliStunt Lo iRe ! Followeddate thaill& e fesiid it for tHe Waarod . Aricd Pecksicill | A 1 talking today with those who knew |, T TR e it forth the Sinn Fein position y s he search furden, Peckski awyer, specia : % “NEW | hemia, March . and was or pected, although the date of every one of the several hundred sa- guardian for all Mr. Hanna's children Auto. him best I have come upon little de- | qained priest i w York hy Bishop | ! + although ite o Weckly Lunchicon of the New Brit- (10, elC piei T “cases where Then the hea was adjourned for talls which insignificant in themselves| ;615 n 153 el Arntibtvedijn)| SR GREaE RNl iiA i Hlpeciiion ! de 4 ! Cincinnat! 0l November 29.—Fourlindicate, when woven together great e ain Rotary Chub On Thursday no evidence was secured other writs two weeks because of the failure of 3 the missions around Niagara Falls, > b were fssued, he said 2 e masked bandits entered the residence | depression of spirit.” 3 5 A TR e SNt s Pessimism in Belfast bl 3 lawyers for the estate to appear. of William Cooper Proctor, president S i later going to Maryland, Virginia and | pojeo Ot s (By oclated| Dr. Joseph Newton, of the league of Knows Richardson s b an o) i PSey. *ennsylva ¥ 1, 'h t ¥ Y U r — of the Proctor & Gamble company | ek SIOWEN ILLECY Pennsylvania Press) — Pessimism prevails in Bel- | Loyal Ameri in New York eity The wi id he knew Richard- . - I3. W. Lewis of Harrison street \ | 0% 3 v I ineT o tan \ T tre itly came to his office o Cincinnati, forced the three wom . R vt ment by Premier Sir James Craig in | Brit tary club at thei of on me muL. of the hnusvhn\“l who “’, e city, served in the famous lost t("m. R(‘pm ts I lOn’!. the northern Ireland parliament to-|to be held at the El) ! s and warrants to alone In the house to become pris ion, which was the 77th regi- Norfolk and. Winsted joay expiai the difficulties beset. | i ot 6 Phutkdes Y e admitted that he Jt Is Not so Severe As Two Days | oners in the cellar and then ran- | Mt of New York. This battalion | i eq Nov. 29.—Sleet still |ting the Irish peace negotiations o'cloc of the iness dealings with Denison b Br Reoves sacked the home, escaping with | ”\“ “‘"' ler ‘l' "f”"”‘ "" Lt. Col gripped much o e extreme north The statement, it is belleved will | weekly wa e had hi \r the garage R s ldewelry according to the police valucd [ Whittlesey when it was lost in the | estern part of Connecticut today, |merely outline the principal stum- |3 o e o is exp LA For Varlola, he Boston, November 20— New Iing- ' at more than $100,000 (i " TR aptain while | té1ephone communication being cut [bling blocks which caused failure of [ Secretary IPred liffo state time issued writ for a ey " ecovering| The robbers escaped in an automo ) i as & captain While |y ot ween many towns. Winsted was | the negotiations hetween Sir James|day tha luncheon will be i I e turned land cities and towns ng | n France for 16 month was ap- : to Const Fred Winkle to be But alowlv today. frof jamage [ bile leav no clue, except such Reray n adjutant by Lieut Col |0t in touch with outside points by |and Premier Lic e for estab-|form of a competitor ne Alastailis sl b and confusion canise ctorms | scriptions of them as the women we Wi 2 H" W“ “”'h the bat. | telephone up till naon srfolk did | lishment of an parliame 1 is meant that ever He wit '\'vm.wr.\bl‘ a of the past twe ile efforts|able to furnish : ver, when it was lost |NOt have electricity for street and As the British government sl his business ia] : pes ‘\ East ""”‘ 8 "‘: ) e pa » d i ilion, howeve 1er . ost, et Yo i nublication s R TR el N W ir witness for the firsf were being made t lighting, - Jue to the fact that he was i1l and in | ROuse lighting last ht as transmis- publica it ! hi ‘ o ¢ : ARTREH A ortation A AR AT e N S AYRE mission wires were down, the 8 N, g, | With the Ulster cabinet it is unlikely | qq | . el g e St (RS RIATTORVICTIME TN DANGY Rl S e e e ol A falr WA oF .,,‘,,‘”'v statement whicH w reed up- | | Variola at Office services, a new s n of ha '| New Haven, Nov, 29.—Eight o er 1€ e a ittsburg and | e [on between Sir James and Mr v On June 2 ording to Green- in eastern M Hiuseils, the weather| Ay Yeboe o ived | here wa 1 a second lientc At work betw Norfolk and. Win.| : el Jp ) 5ai | berg's story, Variola c to his of turned cold again and the icy burden| Pt SIS 85 BOIPIALS Who - receiv nt. At Camp Upton he was made a |Sted but progress was slow as son eorge will contain the real - sub-(City Plan Commission 1t him that iantity of ed ¢ £ irns in the Rialto theater fire Sur 1 amp 17pte e Was i ey : il 2 stance of the letters exchanged m This Tvaning |fice a YIRS LI LR e QURIBER that prostrated wire ! 1 imbs| 12w night were regarded as in critieal | first lieutenant and in France, a cap- | thing dike poles down was the | ; To Meet This Evening |iiquor had been stolen from him. e of trees increased. Hope that lights| o, gition this afternoon, and it is un- | tai He at present making his |estimate Possibly an Ulster Paper A meeting of the eity j commis- | t wwyer that he had a permit could be provided tonight for near-|jc.ctood hope for their recover | in New York, where he is em London, Nov. 29 Preparations|$1on Will be held this evening at 8]to bring it here and store it In Deni- ly two score cities and towns that| g, Pneumonia condition has | ployed . —y |are bet made here to publish a|©'clock at the office of Mayor Orson [son's garage. Wi he went to look were in ness last night lessencd. | gojjowed the effects of inhalir nol - | ] || newspaper with morning and evening | 1" Curt r the purpose liscuss- [ for it the following day, he explained, The storm toll in lite was two, t or flame [ HOT AFTER RATLROADS [ THE WEATHER | [editions, devoted to the cause of (3. |ing informally, the which [ it was He explained that he e i “)’ thi Wasl t N I o il N 5 | ster, according to the Daily Mirror|! commission is to control. A took the itter up with the garage in money it was a million dollars or | Washing ovember om artford, Nov. 20.—Forccast ||which says 250,000 pounds has al.|Port will be received from a special|man who demanded $500 for its re MoTe . jamage to the VIRE IN MONTREAL | modity ra wool and mohair from for Now Britain and vicinit | ves heen raised for the publisher, | committ 1 organization turn. The money was paid and the equipment of public utillies compan- | Montreal, ~November = 20—Many | Texas to Boston and Dututh, Minn. to|| Continued_clowdy tonight and | [The enternrise was atarted, fee o | iquor returned nest day les. 1t will fore condi-|families were made homeless today |the same city were held today by the Wednesday: withont any mark- | | ror says in view of the fact that “so FOUR PEOPLE KILLED Calls on Denison tions ea srmal again, the [by fire that ved thirty interstate commerce commission fo he ed thermal — change; strong | [many London newspapers which for Brussels, Nov. 29.—Four persons Greenberg called up Denison who storm 1 [houses on Tenth avenue, Rosemor higher than justified and the railroads || westerly winds [ | merly advocated unionist principles| were killed and ton others injured in | declined to come to the office wntdl o bedn hie {a suburb. The origin of the fire is not [ were ordered to file reduced rates for | | | have lately let Ulster down very|a pnssenger train collision today at e warat 1 | known. the commission’s approval . - * badly." Duifel, near Antwerp. Continued on Page Twelve NEW IMEMORIES CAUSE Secret Brooding Was Reason for | BRITAIN, HERQ'S DEATH Whittlesey’s Suicide WONDERFUL WAR RECORD CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBE R 29, SELLING LIGUOR Ex-Serviceman With Paralyzed Brms Found Guilty WAS PATIENT IN HOSPITAL | NEW BRITAIN HERALD 1921. —FOURTEEN PAGES. | JAMES CRAIC ADMITS POSSIBILITY THAT ALL OF IRELAND MAY UNITE P n Herald “Ads” Mean Bcltcl Business PRICE THREE CENTS FINED S200 FOR 4. A. GREENBERG ON STAND TODAY ° TESTIFIES IN OWN BEHALF—LOCAL BANK CLERKS APPEAR AS WITNESSES Comstock And Daly Relate Willis James