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CSTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921. —FOURTEEN PAGES. PRICE T}IRIE CENTS JAPANS’ NAVAL RATIO IS POVERSCONSDERING IVERVANTION | g WOLFE RESERVES DECISION STILLA PIVOTAL QUESTION |Outrages in Alemcntj;)—.*Reccnt ;}ombinf: of American IN P R OSECU T OR GREENBER G,Ag CASE EARL YSOL UTIONEXPECTED Consulate, and Feeling Against Spain, Ali Are Factors to Hasten Decision. "u;‘;,'".“"n, MON DECEMBER Stb A 70 To 60 Per CentLEAVES $1,000 TO London, Nov. 30— (By A&:ci_dl;fimg to torpedo the Spanish b Drop For Nippon's st YISITING, NURSES i o s st | Bis o v s o | ENGLISH GOVERNMENT CIRCLES AR |Bery, Lawyer For The condition of the country is guch sumption of a mandate there to quell! that it has been very difficult to tind Hinges Around Kato's| . iy W S S R W S SURE OF IRISH PEACE COLLAPSE | Accused, Contends It | is sweeping that country, the Times|cobinet Charitable Bequest in Will |dectares this morning. Irance, Ttaly | ygomeintod pross mave. vories toe T 7 N Fao Is A Question Of Taking Personal Opmmn and Spaln, it says favor such a move. | distinet revolutionary movems m.xmi; Sir James Craig Told Lloyd | *—— of Mrs. Theresa Stanley Former upheavals in Portugallthe past six weeks. In the f Nk 2L Eas . : | . ke ¢ g arose from the rivalry of politic ulm In‘wm)‘:(\-r:'m the g 'm«l-‘ :“‘.r- G ‘ That H ALY ld} XMAS CLUB ARGUMENT Word Of R.lchal’dson, Filed Today partics, but bolshevism i ‘ ; seorge Tha e Wou New York, Nov. 40.—Accumula- /& Carne- now | inet luding Premier Granjo wer Dutch Delegate, Yan Karne et B S T B B L B o i || oot s X st || ot And Den beek, Tells of Nether =g the Times declares, and there have|tions. A few days luter it wus ve.| JResign if Parliament in|| funds, amounting to $150,000,000 ariola An enison , lells of Nether-| i1ntne wiil or auss s B. Stan- | been many outrages especially in the |ported that royalists were || will be tributed next week plottin . . |iey, wiien wus owered touay tor pro- | Province of Alementjo. The recent|for the ve-establishment of a nion. Duesti /¢ y ng five million individuals by s Y land’s Possession of 50,- |uale, vequests are e 1o C i BaTatine T the hmarican eoreuiats|Hnse On N et n';.]li’f,: Question Was Installed. approximately 4,000 ban Agamst That Of oung |and & tiieny, Miss mary butties, wuy|in Lisbon was an incident in this|from the Portuguese frontier of - throughout the country it was s- 000,000 PC()])]C in Far | uie sum or 0000 15 1L Lo tie \ i | IOVement it is sald and most of the|Spain reported another revolution timated here tod | A N o {oreign diplomats there have received | brewing, Carvahlo Mesquita heading | London, Nov. 30.—(By the Asso-|| One-tenth of this amount will be ttorney Ui Sulh oL $150.1a laft to the|letters threatening their lives the movement. The troops in lis.|clated Press)—Government circles to-|| paid out by banks operating t CUlCery COILLEE OL e Cily of Aew | _ When a number of forelgn war-| bon were said to have been confined |48y expressed belief that the Irish|| Xmas club plan in New York city .| ships moored in the Tagus river & arracks : | conference would break down almost 1 - s in this ste « Lrilall L0 LE uUstd Ll Calllig Lor Lie S r at|to their barrac ation for nference would break n aluy and nearby points in this ; . 2 Ladllly PIOT 1N LE airvicw cewetery, | 48bon recently, the sailors on a Por- | eventualities. advices have been |immediately as a result of the diffi- ; Jersey and Connecticut. |State’s Attorney Alcorn Man Washington, Nov. 30— (By ASS0-| orovison 18 Mudt Lor tie basuient o | tUBese gunboat ‘are said to have been | received since that time as to condi. |culties which have arisen and that ti d v ciated Press) — The issue raised In|wiulcver Lioiseses Caists upon ner | OStrained only with aitficulty from | tions in Portugal resumption of armed hostilities could : Gets After Local Japan's desire for an increase in the|juome on Park 1ace Iile SUm o not be postponed. —_— i 4 relative naval strength allotted her|,uuu 18 te1t 1o tucn O tares coturel i i Many Objections While He is On Witness under the American limitation pro-lo; a micce, burs, faeien C. steoug. i The alternative settlement plan sub- EVADES PERSONAL AT T 1t S RO | NEW BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL [pisit ity e SHand—Aconses’ Malfohe pivotal ;question in the arms confer- Fein representatives last evening in- ance While in Office. ence proceeding Lyerett SLroug. cluded the necessity ot w00 S s sl WOMEN'S CLUB SEEKS BOOTH HOME |wowe st TAX, 1§ FINED §2 | oath of allegiance to the crown. | | | { In some quarters prospects for an| Sum oL 3LU,UU0 15 lell i Lrust with early agreement on the questions| +5 1 Lrust wil were regarded as haying been some- | ‘Auiice Stailiey, the - licoue Lroit to the government’s new plan but : { J . Special to The Herald.) e regar g T e . he government’s mew plan but s as ] 20 (Special to The Herald. what improved by the statement of (14! dinouit Lo be buld sewwinuiiy | Wonld Make Headquarters BUTTERWORTH WILL even if it agreed to discuss this plan Claims He Has No Money— | Hartford, Nov. 30.—Judge Isaae Prince Tolcugawa of the-'Japanese|‘0. M58 LULLIER. A request is' Hiade| it will ¢ givi o the . Wol residing at the September i 3 t s s S e E y i t will not now give its assent to the e B olte, presiding ) delegation that the announcement|Wdt 1L be lnvested ia ool in Property Next to Li- oath of allegiance proviso, it is stated. Offers Check in Payment | 7 PUUCHG court today, reserv- Monday of Vice-Admiral Kato of the|‘alier than saviugs banks. upon her T Other C ed decision in the case against Albert Japanese advisory staff, that Japan|4talt Uie money is 1o be divided be- R What S 4G —Two er Cases ; g, the accuse t > » ¥ oy o 9 hat Sir James Told Uloyd George A. Greenberg, the accused prosecutor wanted a 70 instead of a 60 per cent.|tween Maurice and Phillp Staniey, brary If Securable—Plans ’ bttt (B ”TP 5 s;:fm_ whose case has been in court for the naval ratio was merely an expres-|S0ns Of the deceased, or their heirs, o o A p s days. TI ing's ses- : A Ly - A s RN ed Press)—Sir James Craig told past three days. This morning sion of “personal opinion” not spon-| All the rest ot the resiiue of the| Made For Membership Premier Lloyd George early In the| Touls Ginsberg of 519 Arch street|Sion Was confined to the arguments of sored by the delegation, of which he|estate is to go to the two sons men- 4 Legion Treasurei’s Request |Irish peace negotiations that if the|yas fined $2 and costs’before Judge | LAWYer Joseph A. Berry for the ac: is not a member. As Prince Toku-| y Driv = A -usad- 4nd State' ey Hugh M. i 67 D tioned above. Should they die, pro- rive. ster parliament of people even en-| jcie . S Bt | cus¢d and State’s Attorney Hugh M. gawa declined to reveal, howev ¢ A i Pl aa o | Slett this morning in court on the| , ;" mye counsel fur the accused ; vision 1§ made for the distribution of A ’or T tertained the British proposals for an | o) S TAne Ay Shtta e > the actual view of the Japanese dele- |1 ghares among thelr children The| Favorably Acted Upon all-Treland )7‘|rl|unr‘nlplu i e harge of evading payment of the per-| ooqypieq 1 hour and 35 minutes in gates as to what percentage of fleet < 7 A DS 8 sonal tax. It was brought out that J. pleading his case, which throughout Bremet Tapan woura. st upan, | LEXES OD the estalc are to be paid out| Over 100 enthusiusts and interested| |y Bogyq of Control |, Premler of Uster. This was dis- | Wilie Mils the tax collcctor, had sent | JI8ONS (L8, (05, "0t the teatimony gufinite dadlction was pessible from|Of 10e Tepidue betors its dispositlon, | EEELH e L ntRthe mestng : L e } him three different notices, and had} 567" "Ricnardson, Salvators: Ve his statement. He would not indi-| Philip B. and Maurice Stanley are|of the Bt Ay Srelenslods] 0Tt L parinmenbanghe cous received no answer to them. Ginsberg| j513"ung B, C. Denison. The lawyer e e detsto o g et il named as executors without bonds, | Women's held at the Chamber| Hartford, Nov. 30.—The state board |report on the status of the peace [said that he had no money and he | jor i derense oharacterized the case reached, but said the four Japanese|The will was drawn October 27, 1921. of Comme rooms last evening at §|of control hy a vote of 3 to 1 today[movement. An all-Ireland parliament w nothing about the notic 4 FEER Hé ettt o'clock. Dr. Gertrude Kinsella, the|voted to Treasurer Frank 8. Butter- |which was the basis of the Dritish of- |\When asked If he was a property | Lis OnC "RIAYEd B by O Borooni et ST b '|\‘u,m» nt, presided the gttlI\Llll\[,. worth of the American Legion the re-|fer was not to be thought of *“under|owner, he answered that the property ‘,):.‘r“.,n'!"0:,_“0("‘:]\:.. sensational dis- NARIAN |he mintes of the last meeting were |quested salary of $3,600 & year for ad- | present conditions” he said, but the |was n his wife's name. After court| SLoWing out of the sensational dlse A read by Miss Mary Curtin, recording|ministrating the $2,500,000 state sol- | (7lste ; : . Ve ciosures and arrest in this city lasf The rejterated firmness of the Am- i by 3 ; g|m ting the 2,500,000 state sol- | Ulster government was preparcd o] when he went to the clerk of court| Soptember.” Lawyer Berry contend- erican delegates at the same time|Mrs, Inga H. Nelson, Local Swedish| et SR O 5 Bl “_“( fund. Comptroller Harvey}discuss other avenues for settlement. |to settle for his fine, he offered 10| eq it was simply a case of accepting against acceptance of any incr ],‘].. ary as a 1 T].Zc P. isse immediately announced that Sir James' Statement write a check for the amount, but the word of Richardson, Variola and the naval ratlo for Japan was nnder.| Woman, Resident Since 1903, Ob- [35, the meeting o communicate with|he would not draw an order on the| Sir James reiterated that Ulster|Clerk Danbers, in view of the fact| penison, against the word of & young stood to have had the effect of def- N “' lam I Brooks, chairman of the|state treasurer for any part of the|wanted a settlement and suid. that Ginsberg said he had no monay, initely ending consideration of the| Serves 90th Birthday. (‘“"’I‘:": ‘1“2“””:1‘1‘?. 1"" Lol ("’1 se-| Butterworth salary until required to| It there is any prospect of the Sinn | refused the check and he was allowed Al Aratskd Eo S curing a possible lease or rental onlpy order of the supreme court Telh EHowing e enlut fie ate]koias ok E the p S oy Tl il d question in the naval sub-committee| 3rrg, Inga H. Nelson, widow of Nels|the former Booth homestead which| fThe board voted the e D B BUONINE (Denie aYeR L [{ta EoHORE 0] B2 s N DY | State’s Attorney Alcorn occupied of the powers and.it was said that|nelson, observed her 90th birthd e AR s A TR e board voted that the salary, at|hour wewill renew the offer that, The c of Fred Ellmer, charged | ahout half the time that the defense the committee would not even touch | yesterday at the home of her daugh. |South High streot. This jorary Ofljthe rate of $3,600 a year, should be| through the machinery of a coun with keeping becr containing more | council did in presenting the state's upon it at its postponed meeting to-|{er Mrs. John Olson of 65 “J'v:url ;_“". el \,'3“’, ‘;:Il"lh]‘nll‘s payable until April 1, 1923. Governor | Ireland, we are prepared to meet|than the allowed amount of aleohol, | case. In his remarks to the court, day. It was expected that ultimate|giect The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the \,",,L‘ f‘,,‘, TR the xroliion oy The “,;' Lake, Attorney Gen. Healy and State|them and discuss those att | was continued on the request of 1is | Mr, Alcorn accused Greenberg of not agreement would be left to informal | gooor TRe (RIS I8 ROCE O e | the clab would ba an ideas | Lreasurer Gilpatric voted for the|vital to the interest and prosperity of | counscl, P. I'. McDonough, until to-| only malfeasance in office, but brand- 7 X s “|salary resolution. our province. We are also prepa morrow morning until the results of | ed his as a deliberate liar while on meetings between the various dele- " . ception in her honor sterday after-|location for a ome i ¥ gates. The American delegates are| ... igdes Eblon, foX 4 oD enter into competition to sce w} | the analysis from the state laboratory | the witness stand, despite the fdct | noon, and a dinner was served at the House d'or Headquarters | At : \ q known to be of a single mind against| pearl gtreet home last evening. fMhe| If the house 0'3" RettatiiaitrvAll I s G COMMISSION AGTS the north or south can produce the[can be produced in court that he was under oath, and he as a acceptance of any increase e e s ol e v be e liitol toBiiAineastaba Bros better government.” He declared th The case of Mary Vaccio was con- [ lawyer knew the meaning of this oath Japaness ratlo and to regald ‘it &8 |menany church gnd guests from New | tessional Women's club room and will SR the Sion Fein would find 1t impossl. | tinue ket {40 teineny, shown to be “liberal” on afy basis Henry Ford's Attempt to Reduce|ble to gain control of Ulster and that | the accuse J rocure a la Berry's Plea S 5 Haven, Hartford and this city were|he the headquarters for that organi- ¥ . " of calculation by present fleet| ot zation. It there ls & possibility the| Rates On His Railroad is|they could take the advice of Premier | When court opened at 10 o’clock, it strength J e N I pher 5 B 3. 5 he U f South Afri was noticed that neithe i i Mrs. Nelson was born in Sweden | property be purchased in later v roof ¢ Smuts of the Union of South Afri a 10 hat neither Richardson, Holland Interested. e e i ; °rl Warp and Woof of Action. during his last visit to England that| BRITTON VISITS HERALD ~ |nor varioia were in their seats, or that Washington, Nov, 80.—(By Assocl- and came to thls city in vears as the organization is still in S 2K ? ) 2 i £ i y . 30. y As has been a member of the Bethany |its infancy and could not undertake Washington, Nov. 30.—Reduced [by no power could Ulster be coerced Denison was in the court room. Law- ated Press.)—Because of her vital in- | )1 and very active for her age.|the proposition at present. rates on coal which Henry Ford at-|into acceptance of a subordinate posi- AR ver Berry said at the outset that the sts in the Far Past, Holland is|qp o 'yuq's gons living: Olaf, Gustave | A feafture of the new home when|tempted to put in effect on his rail- | tion. Former Local Boy, Now Welterwelght |accused had taken privilege of the desirous of assisting in every way in|..q Nels of Sweden, and 3 daughters: |secured would be a dining room for|road the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton, I —— . new statute wilieh §eve al SRECEE the sw-l(lr‘m«:nt of problems relating to Mrs. David Lindgren, Mrs. John|members of the association only. “'“.”.P further suspended today by the GRE TER PROTECTION Champ, Renews Old Acquaintance | 1o he tried before a judge rather than hat part of the world, Jonkher H. A-| ¢ co and Mrs. Charles O. Johnson. |is planned also to have several rooms|interstate commerce commission, A THiN SWeTRper Blant having the case heard before a jury. ]“”[“"‘};“_"]f\t ninistor Of dorelén | There are 24 grandchildren and 8| furnished and rent them to women| The original commission order said sl i He sald that evidence presented by i ‘,h‘m'(“U”‘r‘l‘l‘!f:"t’(':d‘)l?"«.ififi:‘gmn grandchildren. working in this city who have no|the rates should not be reduced until | rocal Theaters Must Make Minor| Juck Britton, welterweigt cham- | the stale’s witnesses had utterly failed ¥ R B e T e —_— home. ~ All business and professional|January 1, pending an investigation E g & i pion of the world and his manager, | t0 make a case against his client. He R e e e PURGHASES DRUG STORP women in the town are invited to at-|by the commission, while the amend- Changes Before Friday or be Pros- | phanny Morgan, who name familiar | SPOke of the few short years the ac- 58 3 ki . tend the next meeting which will be|ment today postponed the effective to all followers of the ring game, call- |cused had been a practicing lawyer, t The Sinn Fein has many objections lawyeér. i hn‘\f:\“‘)'wl‘““\i“‘_\'] ;]‘::;l et irst regular meeting of the or-|day to Januyary 31. ecuted—Conditions Reported Good. | o5 "1 T H 4 Ofice this noon to |and that the first office he held, that e S e R D Radeliffo Takes Charge of zation, Tuesday evening, Decem- S e Fxtra precautions are being taken |renew old acquaintances. The former |©Of liquor prosecutor, was diligently g There will be a short busi- " Mi ey i b Tath conducted, as the reports would sh % i al et 4 S » loca saters toward the ob-|local boy arrived in this city late this . as the reports would show sald, “because, although we are not| pccell's Pharmacy on 411 West |ness meeting and a social to folow. Body of Miss Buell Is S DAL el el el i s |by the warrants issued and served interested in quite the same way as The * E - . N, : servance of the rule regulating the|morning and, accompanied by P. § : he charter is still open for mem- xpecte ere Tonight S ftev |and the convictions 3 vers are s 'Tar Easte . S be: 2 s allowed to stand|McMahon and Jeremiah J Coffey, convictions under his prose- other powers are in the Far Eastern| Main Strect. lifarnin b AR MINS i e S T 11y | RUnber ol patrons ja loweditn fatanddul 5 cutorship in the New Britain court. problems, still everything that affects 1 Mot St fon AEe x ? o 4 iy after the seating capacity of the|visited the newspaper offices and other | i1 eitustion thete may be of Great| Russell's Pharmacy, on 441 cwest|® Membership Drive. which has been enroute to this city [} oyse has been sold out, as a result|places where friends of the hoxer Berry Continues importance to us. Main street, formerly owned by Wil-| Miss Adele Murray, chairman of the | from: California for the past several|g¢ tne tightening up on safety regula- [might be found Lawyer Berry sald that he had P O e Far Tast an eme | o 11, Russeil has been purohased |membership committee, has ‘made|days, is expected to arrive in Spring- (fiong resulting from the New Haven| Britton whose right name is William | opencd the door wide In order that pire of more than §0.000,000 inhabi- | by Dr. B. D, Radcliffe, the local vet- |Pplans for a membership campaign to|fleld this evening. Provided it does, | gre, J. Breslin, is a native of this city. At |the facts in the case might be brought tants covering an area equal to nearly | ernary surgeon, and papers for the [be conducted in- this city. Miss Mur. | funeral services Wil be held tom:r-| “rpe jocal theater managers have |various times while he was climbing [out. It wa neture that the half of Burope. That empire is the | transaction have been passed. Dr.|ray reported at the meeting yestor-row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the|peen given orders to mu certain |the pugilistic ladder he visited here | counse > accused said that the source of great riches not only to us | Radeliffe took charge of the store yes- |day that word had been sent to the|South Congregational church. Meni-| panges and have been warned that|and exhibited his wares in the boxing |case, as it seemed to him, was one but to the world at large, and realiz. | terday. The name ‘has been changed |manufacturers, to each of the publicbers of the N. B. H. 8. class of 19t5, | njegg these changes are made by [line until now he returns as the lead- |of a newspaper nature, in which much ing this, the policy of the Netherlands | and hereafter will be known as “The |schools, to workers in the banks and | of which the deccased was a member, | priqay, prosecution will follow. Tn [er in his own class. * was made after the arrest of Richard- I8 a liberal one, giving opportunities | Brooks Drug Company.” The local |to some few of the business women in | Will attend the services. thelr conference with the building in-| He will box Jim Montgomery at the | sc 1 his sons. It was supposed to to all foreign interests. The popula- | surgeon plans to renovate the entive |the center of the city in regards to the e DSy spector, A. N . Rutheford, y were | Lyceum theater tonight at the Knights | be f w up of information re- tion of our East Indles s chiefly som. | place and will add considerably to|membership drive.* All business and : STRIKES CHILD. given to understand that there are|of Columbus revu | ceived by the state while secking evi- posed of people of Mussulinan creed | the former drug dispensary. | professional women in the city aref W.H. Donnelly reported to the po- |, gerious fire menaces in their houses | ki = | dence in the case of a New Britainite but there are also nearly 1,000,000 g Faiee cligible and it is hoped that the club ‘('(“"”""f Ll T ey ':'I”"“”‘] they explain, but that certain im- {who was murdered, or who is sup- Chinese, 1If one thinks of the sig- i Boa Y, 4 membership will grow constantly. The(0f 42 Grove strect, 7 years old, had|p,rovements might be made ZO NET CITY JOBS IR 3 iea : milcance of these colones 1t 1t cacy | T2KeS Five Year Lease elub i non seetarian organization, |been struck by his automobile at the | ks s b Sabe, the Tawyer said, hae sexm to understand that we watch, very On Church St. Property fon and nationality making no “‘”rl'"('('f "‘”N‘“"“J “"“"" :;:‘ 1\:]!"":'1& Farewell Partv to | great hue and cry, and from it came closely, the development of the dis- Al y e ~. | difference Btrects € salc g e child ran the arrest of a well known y . S R e e e :m‘l]-llln:’mu‘t“”ii} First Day of Drive, AT ORI VLT LR Miss Marian Desmond |Municipal Fmployment Agency anticl e LR U RN S o { his car and hefore he could stop he e I 2 enc Church street, to H. F. Willametz, Mr.| The first day of the drive started |1 S ue Before e CORE Sob B¢ Sat s i esmond e e ete ol ipntealTha N w S wer AWl T No Mention of Variola. { Willametz will conduct the business |yesterday and as a result 15 new ital and Mrs. James Desmond of Lawyer Berry said that no mention | s o the hospital, but at ess time, his| £ . 8 » City e | ' ]NVESTIGAT]NG GDLLAPSE of the New Britain Sign company on |members were admitted last evening. fm,xl,f:.w ospital, but at press tme, his | washington street, left today for St . Greatly. [has been made of Variola being ar- the premises. The le is to run for | At she first meeting the club had 35 s e S Mary's hospital, Waterbury, where she ; “ & ot | Fested for any specific crime to his is to train for the nursing profession Only 20 work cards were given out| .,y ieqge, although he is being held Miss Desmond is a graduate of St.|this week by the municipal employ- | "oy 0" ounty jail at Hartford under a or agend ) all since Mary's school and attended the local [ment agency at City Ha e Bey o ARG o street, has returned to her home from |y o) A t ¢ friands ten (uisitions for only that number| wvy bond. In speaking of Richard- igh school party of friends ten son, Lawyer Berry sald it was only k: y s which will assist Miss Murray is com- 3 | 5 Man Reported “Dead” in NS ek \“[the St. Francis hospital at Hartford. [5oory Soeon o B O et evening. at|Were received from the public works|® MEYAL] J y Y d posed of Mrs. G. J. Kitson, Mrs. K. |y “Braqy had been a patient at that [36red her a farewell last eveming oty o 1% 4 the water department reasonable that Greenberg would have an acquaintance with him, due to the W ar, Is Soon to Mfll'l‘y W. Clark, Miss Elizabeth Leghorn and |, titytion for the past month and re- thisehome fof; Ml \'.m”hf. D Dgrone The men will be sent out in the lat New York, Nov. 30.—Search of the| Adolph Geidel, a former member of | Marguerite Tracy. " leentiy: undanwent an operation,. Kaw|or Darnesdule. Miss Desmond wasl, part of the woek to replace others | fact that he was an accredited officer, ruins of a new theater in Brooklyn, |[the Yankee Division, and Miss Rose | l"xri‘m; the course of the evening condition is muoch improved and her presented with a hand bag \“'n eIl eomplatel bis Weak g|and it was to him that search war- which collapsed vesterday during con- [ Charamut of 139 Washington street, | Miss Murray spoke of the advantages| ompiete recovery to health is looked lon the Allen street sewer SIS S o RIYE struction, killing six workmen, was [took out a marriage license this|0f membership in the club. A formal}sorwarg to B. B. Tuttle ( ivil War I e el “The state has brought out the fact continued today to determine if the|morning. Geldel is 22 years of age |Presenting of such advantages will e ; Ry ) o SvERA e o | that Mr. Greenberg failed to issue a bodies of four missing laborers were |and his prospective bride is 17. The |offered in later plans. During the next INVESTIGATION DATA. VCtera“ Dies at I‘”‘CO given out will be brought about by the | Warrant for his father's place. It under the tons of brick and twisted |groom-to-be was one of the several|CW days the committee expects to en- Wasrington, Nov. 80.—The govern- San Francisco, Nov. 30.—B¢ .me;,n w Belvidere sewer, plans for|\ou!d have been very improper for girde Eighteen other workmen are |local boys, who, during the war, was |Toll members to the extent that before | pant is preparing to lay before a|B. Tuttle, §3, Civil war veteran and |which are now complete and which|Dim to have done so,” the lawyer ex- in hospitals, some in serious condi- |reported as having been killed in ac- | Tucsday night's meeting the member- | goqerq) grand jury here on December | the man said to have held the hat of | will he worked as soon as land rights |claimed, and adding further, he tion tion ship will be well in advance of 150. | gth the results of its investigation in|Abraham Lincoln when the president are secured | characterized a heading in a morning The searchers were aroused during Christmas Sale, connction with certain transactions| made his Gettysburg address, died | newspaper relative to the case, as not the early morning hours when they SHANTUNG PARLEY Miss Margaret Reynolds, Mary Don- | between Charles W. Morse and the|here yesterday Mr. Tuttle served | contained in the evidence presented thought they heard moans issuing ahue, Mildred Weld, Bell O'Keete,|Shipping Board with the Connecticut troops in the| ze Wolfe Speak from beneath a great mass of wreck Washington, Nov. 30 (By Associat ‘.\mv:x Maue, Lena Kranowitz and Ger- R e Civil war as adjutant ge nv‘m | TEAGHERS MUST PAY ,“'",'L “.‘I['] ’\m\“l,, that age at one end of the building. |¢d Press)—Arrangements have been|tryde Conroy were appointed members REAL ESTATE TR NSFER - | Wolte would take judicial no Searchlights were thrown on the spot | made it we said officially today in|qf the Christmas sale committee to he Abraham Gorbach has transferred H. S. ROOTER CORRECTS | the ‘l;nm -lo .Q'».:“ and 50 firemen and laborers dug into | a#wament rence circles for di-|held on December 10 at a date to be |property on Commonwealth avenue to - [ Those Coming Here From Out of Town e e [hfi‘i\ygr\"\h[rg the pile with renewed vigor but after [rect negotiations between the Japan-|announced later. The usual line of [George T. and Claire G. Patterson and | Published Report of A. H. S. Clean lGraenber Jquér prosecutor, |5k three hours work the pile was cleared [¢se and Chinese delegations over|(hristmas goods will be on sale at this|property on Seneca street to George Slate Disproved By Facts and Who Vote Here Are Liible to | _' id 1 at o “‘ l"m worded 'thas and no body was found Shantung | time J. Coyle, also on Commonwealth ave 1t way the benefit of the liguow Four separate investigations were The negotiations are expected to Appointed Director. to Adam P. Englin. Samuel Schneider Through an error in the issuance of Personal Tax, s Rule. New Haven, an-| — a five year period with an annual [member 1 up to last night. The RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Ruins of New Theater in Brooklyn |rental of §3,000. membership is now near the hundred Mrs, Frank Brady of 883 ‘.I“M‘inut j ik mark. The membership committee| , =~ '° 5 e T 7 Being Searched—Legal Side of Mat- s ter Under Supervision. rosecuting attorney that allowed him underwzay. start immec ely and in order to give At the last meeting of the executive {has transferred property at Hamilton | Press dispatches at 1 £ | ' G : ¢ " t the Japanese and Chinese delegates a|board M Mildred Wéld was ap-]|and Hawley streets to John A. M. |Dhouncements recently appeared s e ‘w“. e t 44 t WhY e (" (]y‘r“‘.fl ety ntad s ”v “\sm‘lnimndii:!z: . . ree y for thei discussions the|pointed director of at ¢ © varth both local and ‘Hartford newspapers |from other cities to engag! n eir | for every ondemnation proceec & Esther Stanley Chapter T e o e il B L o e e | profession and who vote in this city |brought, that would encourage prose- To Hear Mrs. J. L. Buel |rar Eastern questions adjourned to 2 g e Ansonia High school and Elgin, 1L, ! y their pe -,-m)m tax 'l\trll- the | ot o nst violators. :l:] I:"r.v -, . ) s e T 1 egistrars o oters have rulecd and | sai that in view of the fac ha as Esther Stanley chapter, D. A. R., |day until Friday Y High school, in which the Ansonia |registrars of Y will hold its regular rlm'nnnr I i " HOLMBERG--JOHNSON THE WEATHER team was credited with having gone |in the enumeration now being taken [the testimony showed, the liquor in Decemoer 2, at 30 o'clock, at 03 e : % B . | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Johnson of ey through an entire season without he- [the names of all who come under this | the Involved deal was found in Farm- Lexington street. Rev. H. W. Maler, SUBJECT OF LECTURF 62 John street, have announced the Hartford, Nov. 30.—Forecast ||ing defeated | classification are being sollcited ington, Mr. Greenberg acted within C. J. Parker, Mrs. W. E. Parker, “The Making of Better America,” |marriage of their gdaught Linnea for New Britain and vicinity A follower of thé local High school| There are numerous l\slnnf‘(‘slhl\ rights when he took no action. will be hostesses |Will be the subject of the address to|J. Johnson, to Carl E. Holmberg of || Cloudy without any pronounced | |team points out that Ansonia played |espec: ally under the new statute which About Bookkeeping. thermal changes tonight and in this city Saturday, October 202, and |obliges femaies as well as males to Mr. Berry said that Judge Wolfe 13. lpay, where resldents of other cities| may have spoken a little severely to 8. J. B. Thomson and Mrs. John Lardlano Buel, the|be given to the Rotary club tomorrow |70 Ash street, this city. The cere- state regent of the D. A. R., the guest [by Dr. Joseph Newton, of the Leaguc [mony was performed by Rev (& Thursday. twas bested By the.loealh 10 to >t the chapter, will be the speaker of lof Loyal Americans, of New York|Ohman at the Swedish Lutheran par- Reference to The Herald files shows'vote here, yet subject to the payment B el 8 on Novembot & that such are the facts. lof tax, it Is reported (Continued on Eleventh Page.)

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