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B — ews of the World | —q Herald “Ads” Mean By Associated Press | Better Business ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921, —FOURTEEN PAGES, 7 PRICE THREE CENTS JAPAN'S NAVAL RATIO IS |GUILLOTINE FOR [* rrorus s ' DELICATE MATTER T0 SOLVE HENRI D. LANDRU ISENGLISHDESIRE 18 THE PLAN FOR GERMANY Oregon-Washington Railroad Trains Come Together Two Miics Hope Is Still Held Out E[NER AGREESTQ | “Bluebeard of Gambiis” Smiles| Newspapers of Britain Want (, W, MORSE TOBE |France Will Suggest At Conference That 60| DISMANTLE CAFE, M Setence s Ghen —Jooiberiisn Sl Deland Wares . TAKEN FROM BOAT Autonomous Rhineland Per Cent Will Yet Be - Eae bound " Oregon Washintor i | . Exploited By Allies As Accepted ‘MURDERERMOFWTEN WOMEN | rains ot the arceon-wassineton vai- |y ABANDONMENT ~ DATE Is on Liner “Paris” Bound oad and Navigation Co two miles Case of Main Street Mar d . . ase o rin Street Man | east of Cerito j for Fr ;;o—Has Had \ Moratorium Alternative I Arrested for Sale of Prisoner Thanks Jury, Bows Politely Twenty-two persons were injured SRR Among the dead was A, 1 McBride, J, A > i . s B to His Cell to|a marine who was guarding the mall [If Peace Negotiations Fall g Admiral Kato Formally Re- Beer Is Continued and Walls Dack o BRI Cell R0 | o iaTat the trains .Thelothera wh Await His Day of Justice—Asks No | were killed included two trainmen and three Oregon paesengers, on Emerald Isle—Six Wecks | A |Officials Claim That Full " gt ., Authority Is Given Under Y, 'I’l[. | Fred Elmer, proprictor of a Main = e la tment was understood It Is For Safety Of His|strect restaurant which up to the time | versailles, Deo. 1—(By Associated SoRast (e em e NS iDdpa T'reaty to Administer Re- of the closing ‘‘reque was a cale, | Press,)—FHenri Desire Landru, “the AFI R OES London, Dec. 1 (By Assoclated 1 a destroyer to intercept ¢ Country. eshbecoro AdLCREEEotER N, Ll blieheard fofE Gamunte em| ed Blant Press).—Preservation of the truce in| French liner Paris and bring bac sources. f _ this morning in police court to answer | night for the first time since his trial A | Charles W. Morse, of New Yo Washington, Dec. 1 (By Associated |one-half of one per cent alcohol, | amusement crossed his face as he list peace negotiations, is being urged to-|in the face of a grand jury in Pre The situation resulting from |With intent to scll ned to the words of Judge Gilbert day by a considerable section of the | tion of his ship contracts Dec. 1.—(By Associated | Japan's formal proposal that the 60 Through his attorney, Lawyer P. . | sending him to the guillotine for a —— 3rit s t 12E that W vderstood that \aval de- & receivership for Germany o iy S or| McDonough, Elmer pleaded guilty. | series of the most heinous crimes in|Q c ) salin | Britien press. Itiis suggested that| It was understood that a nava bankrupt, with an autonomous ) naval ratio allotted her under : : £ Stops a entralia, | inis ne achieved through adjourn-|strover would be put to sea from the American limitation plan be in-|Lolicemen Thomas Feency and P.|the history of French jurisprudence. | fei g1 AT ONN" | French port within a few hours to ir to be exploited by the al. creased to 70 per cen egarded | O'Mara 1 seized 10 ¢ s of beer | “Thank You, Gentlemen.” Tas - 3 i ment of the conference to a fixed date | ' = 5. Drrla iy ies for reparation purposes, are like- B e e e DIt i sy Ma i et oy | MR keVo T W ast tlaien M sa il T Wash,, to Pay Respects |2 nontn or six weeks hence. ety he Al B N ¥ to be proposed by France as an al- g The Sinn Fein publicity department | * 7% 35 ; Ny ternative to any monoratorium on to Leglon reiterated this forenoon that it ex-| While neither Attorney Gen. Daugh- | reparations that may be suggested by I nal plan. ed 1:84 alcohol. and he disappeared through the little (o ek pected further meetings between the f"‘.\"\ “r‘:‘l_' ~”':S 1 J'IATH‘;' ';fi\-‘pull;l:l"'(.‘ Great Britain, it was sald in officlal Kato's Formal Request The attorney for the accused ex-|door leading to the Versailles jail. government and the Sinn Fein deie ';’ ’: ’lh"l!:tyt:l_‘m;‘('m“‘ \\"'A‘jtl' ‘»”-“-‘i (" ; circles he re today. Entirely removed from the stage of |Plained that Elmer purchased the _ Encourages Counsel. Centralia, Wash,, Dec. 1—The fight- | 8468 and it is belleved arrangements| ported departure, it was learned the The French Claim. technical discussion as to the basis of | Stuff thinking it was within the law I While the verdict was awaited, the | i spirit of Marshal Foch was arous- regarding the n~\|‘c_~’“n] be considered = ] e ”’m'““;: ‘:s 5 “.-l-n '-U N ‘ : TI): allies, it is held by French of« calculating the naval ratios on pres.|and offered it for sale openly. The | convicted slayer of ten women and a|eq last night when he left his special |26 the next meeting. | : St H58 [ ficlals, have full authority under the ent fleet strength, the question today, | Place is no longer a cafe. Two men, boy spoke words of encouragement 10 | {rain here passed the spot where four The m\m_nnl. ‘”"'v 'r<rn\vs lfrnwh," AR : : treaty v‘r» take G\jrmanys affairs in through the formal request of Baron |ON€ & chef and onc a dishwasher, are | his counsel, M. Moro-Giafteri, Who, | members of the American legion was | 10 Plan for lts cessation, and it i Tsgdenprimenearaduesy tongasiandian daqmin s nihen sesotinees Admiral Kato, senior Japanese dele- [€mploved. The bur is still standing | tire 1 and worn out after his strenuous | g1ain on Armistice Day, 1919, and ff'“' 1‘t is erl,‘ |.I]vv|Ir,)v\1n ‘1r lu} de-| sistance from the Naval departmc 8 e 1}'1‘:~1mxl~\! to.that pursued by gate that the increased ratio be rec-|Put chairs have been placed ainst | efforts to save his client from death, |tpen jn the city park addres velops mmv 1.mut H""f‘ must e s gas understood to be on the theory | the 1 uyln.ah debt commission. b 12a0 s necsssary ol JAran s Reci 1| 1t Eo serye aB ax Tnch ot [was on the verge of collapse.|{nousands of people, declared t newed provision should ’h\(' made fix-| that legal questions involved in the| Former President Poincare, who is ity, had hecome a matter of policy| Judse Kiett asked the accu Strange 1t is that a man standing :n|ep)isted under the banner of ine;ajdefinie datoRior a '?""0?““,{” ESlEn Joreddotne wonld shegthasned)|Muol talked oz as she probabin sies & e : the plenary dele.|Was willing to dismantle the bar. He | the shadow of death should console |z merican Leglon “to do battle ag: ofshespactiinsnafot Bt ln g oo he DROUERSDeoC L jnsfeoriof Brerinn Hriandn the ool b e D e e i Vandiaat ol i novadiny) Nl Jodtendec i meno T foimnried up S Dl S BE BRRS E truce break down without notice mediately upon receipt of the report| governmental change, recalls in his v memang "I:’:n:"{’,'\,‘lf":\'; next Wednesday. The case was con- | One time to those sitting nearby. s o onen has been considered in many| that Morse had lett, the country, the | Weekly review of the political situa- this ground it was known today, has|lnued, the court remarking that the gt (e you sent: to me from: this eity for T| LrTictehthe RIoReDIo OULEORE. 8 ‘;"”f';"t{”. W undctetond m\h"',‘; :;r',n .‘f'“f m]" ,mfmfi' OSer e g ek been presented personally by Taron|S¢ntence will depend upon whether or | e refused to be a party to a pe-|gaw them in action in France,” he 't:;”::‘!'lr:;[rr;‘l]f‘\:\1f-;"|lls pEi AI(‘“L?}I‘l:hléjt‘o‘n‘lgrn-tl ‘:e:a:\istG:m‘:lny Kt to Sccretary Hughies and Arthur |04 the place has been dismantied. | (700 08 Preadent, Mlherand 1o said. “And 1 have come to this spot| \JENNA RIOTING : . It S Lt J. Dalfour head of the British dele-| AuBust Battaglia wi In”"l ]S :’x“x:‘x“‘r‘:“\‘!:r h hl\‘\:‘ - (o”l)ll': “x]::r:‘;:‘m salntegthelnenory (Qfgthone oo, S v 4 \\‘\v\1h]”y:nmfl:]:\:‘ssdz(;\lru:‘n\‘fi\l: ?rillmm"l”"l“"’; e says this must e de- 5 2 $ - . | ODErating a motor vehicle without a|onment, whic ‘as signed among|y,ving been spared the horrors of - Q S0 B [P L LB L B SR L ERO M ML OTRE) | S e : 4 gi'vi":;. '““,\1‘1\"'::”«”1:’1‘1 ,S::l"';:]’i"m:: W8 license and without registration l‘»'-‘“'I_’":']”rl"""f"]J‘fr“rT'l I refuse to ask ]\:"?n,ml:vlurnvrl N e e L CAN'T BE STOPPED (Ihi‘ro were indications that the rwu‘;‘)“‘1‘:;{15‘1”’f‘:1‘(‘)'&“;:;&:;021_2023;2:: Amer and British. pers. Policeman John Licbler made | igtey hie told the lebier. | & 1106y of gemnmnlne, o halenanmeniaers e . arres : liks me wants ustice e ) g —— brought to bear upon his ca 3 Regarding the argument of na[themresttodav. LSS T m Baiity: then || These men personity the spirit of e amons LT SR e negotiations understood to he tional, security, the Amarlcan dele- | . YVine seized in g rald at Mary Roc- | i n ) o5 ; | patriotism and the spirit of sell sacri- | Crowds Destroy Large Hotels, Throw | Tvass of the varlous departments|iy oy on mow in London hetweeh: tho gates ‘and experts, basked by . the|cls home on Park street last weck, f! e fice which lie at the base of the o of the government showed that sever- 1. ; ; opinfor ot the British delegates. hola| o8 “““"‘\m“'"l uron mel m;,. “.k“"\\]j:l“""rll\:‘”"l,;::l’;lulh’h'l')“‘i':;}v‘:rtltz:mi/.utlon to which they belonged— Chairs Around—Police Are ;"1 ltm{l[ l en uirolus(f'd”h)‘ the reports :fi':b’,‘rfnr‘”:;r(’),izn,:‘,f,v ‘:,':3 r‘;g;rr;s::‘;'r; t its logical application would |Secuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods cier the ticord of wno . Tithe Amorioan Leglon. And when [ | Eiak Worse had 1Si6 the countiy. Inimeench official cirles as: i a reduction rather than an in- _m,,,‘.],f“(j,.f;,_:"::slfl;\;':_ll,hff,' ‘\,\‘h(",::, gHus | see this great American organization Helpless to Act. one (.Y.].!.“;’.ll;;{':mf‘\}r the suggestion |y, 4j1egoq M.m”&gsfli“:n";p,r;‘;la:g: » in the naval ratio proposed for Ve illes court room has drawn the applying m((\m.l: of peace the same ViennatiDecy 10 ¥ (oyl Asdoslntadl| hew made iAerhapy “"‘ shipbuiid- | making an agreement with the n, to ch, it is known on au- attention of all ance and of thous- splendid lla}thllons unl_ |\rn§cm\ Press)=Riotin B e e ] e : 2 | Turkish Nationalists government at thority they are as stro ly opposc ! Ao ireutons o e ra which it ammml» so magnificently du broke out in Vienna today following| :wam .lf s had one of l""“.\ngnr:\. Much anxiety is expressed on that basis © showing o “It has been @ great show," he said, 8 the war I give to It my complete |, %o o qemonstration before the par- | oS SPectacular carcers of any ofjest France find herselt faced with existing flect comparisons. With the to : “I'hope the piblic is setisted. T v | 2UPPOTt and sympathy; and Uinseribe | SV SUTRTGER AT [0 VL0 the big features in America finance. | complete accord between Great Bri. sub-committee of cxperts of the “big| o ¥ou & rendeavous for the end of Tep. | “53¢LE upon its muster roles with all || AR PR T T T VT | | For vears o pover in banking and |ain ‘and Germany. TFrench officlals Dl et o NEW WORKING RULES ruary or the beginning of March to| Y, 80Ul for the battle against an-| .., smashing windows and looting| 5 b8 circies, he faced his first|pointed out today that the question greement on adjourning yeste | o s e e il v G et G et RN serious clouds in 1908 when suits| of reparations was above all a French ¢ basis to be d for these B A > were filed agains for s the i to the basis to be used for the FS s ANl Dl Large crowds also sttacked a $500.0000 60 ':I: Lmh:"‘x‘\"“““‘”“ ”{““\qnlslmn and that Great Britain was parisons it was considered today that 400,000 Railroad Shopmen Regula-| qye jast e S or of fashionable hotels, interested only to the extent of 22 Pt e e e e _The last hours of the trial saw onc HELD FOR BURGLARY ber of fashionable h 1.~,‘ : Of | \lorse then was abroad and his coun- b Xter of I All Seem to Be Against Bloodshed quests Higher Figure As S Mercy. Washington, Dec. 1.— cate one but not without hope {hat|ber The stuff was sent to New |dru, flourishing his weather beat \‘ her spokesmen ultimately would ac-|Haven for an analysis, which show- | hat in a mocking bow to the un,u'.‘ Mrs. Rocei's husband v present contest the proceedings, but when formed that a decision to condemn after his objection would result in his payment of costs, he decided to allow the matter to go through. A oE T 7 Ry S e B e o per cent. of the reparations, whereas discussion between the American| tons With Changes Handed Down | of e Ereatest erowds at and aroun S e e 2! called Bim to return. On his ar. T At By Federal Board Today. Pickp clits began operations in the[samuel Cook in Tolls Charged With [of thess hotels to be assaulted, Its convicied of having misapplied the] Situation Precarious s of the gathering, while the jury great deors were soon battersl down K5 Natts LAAPRULE K The situati i % o Chicago, Dec. 1 New working | was out, and three men complained Entering Hartford Avenue Store— |thus permitting the crowds to pour in reri “.',( :, »“:.‘,‘{Ivl “]I,“']'_\‘},] f,,,’{,t-hr quli}‘ol:i2xlxlxlolx:l;X;“:L}xuct,ll:eg;\‘?o‘:::sex‘-ft :fi rules for the 400,000 railroad shop- | that their wallets had been taken. 2 to the building. They began to break| gog ko was sentenced to 15 years|ficials as exceedingly precarious, in men, including at least two important | I t asted another day 1| Iarbonik Also Arrested. windows, Borie of which were aa high | tha fedaral penitentiary. at Atlante | vlew of What thay dsRsribe as: Hefs changes, were handed down llhld)"h‘\' “\mflur! h’v ible to find seat my- Samuel Cook, aged about 18 years|2S the third floor, and to throw furni- Then his wife began a fight for her | vousness shown by Great Britain and |the U. 5. Rallroad Labor board.” This| Sclf,” Landru told the gendarmes as| . " joseph Karbonik, also about 1§ |ture into the crowd in the strect be- | nyghand that attracted nation-wide |Italy. dcrm(fu supplanted agreement _en- he %"H‘\:‘.\wl the throngs struggling to 2 eRaae 5" Cook charged low. . X interest Some officials expressed doubt the tered into by the employes and U. S, | enter aiter the rece Srih i e s el The old Bristol hotel later suffered [ o January 15, 1912 President|French government would ngree fo sl paled ik imatitn Soae o0 A0l Promises to Marry. ceiving stolen goods. The arrests are | LNC same fate, its costly furniture and i qft commuted the banker's sentence |arbitration of the reparations ques- Hnnonncnua artes iR pin BN | WEDES DS stk SR DRI LB e R Sesused Bis women wicthmml ot Sl o o Bty comnmit rich tapestries being hurled out to the | o5 the recommendation of the attor-|tion by the league of nations if such American and British offer of “good | Y the board including the vote of A i ,“" 2 l’l'”" S8 ofmeninge B S ard at cheering crowds which packed —the f oy pal, based on a report from |action should be proposed. offices” in the controversy that they |O- Wharton of the labor group who ’_‘ BEhentor i villa at Gambais, | oo B e While Datrals|Siretts surrounding the building. the surgeon general of the army| Off at the I'rench ‘foreign of- were entering. the discussions pre- | €ast a dissenting vote upon the last|{'" P¥ ,\;m;”“ charged that he killed | 2R L T ente this morn. | ., [he Grand hotel, the largest in the | which stated that Morse's health was|fice were very guarded in their com- pared to accept nothing less than un- | Wage cut. \h”:fl ml,‘“"‘) HiEboRRa OF the nodiel by ing, Supernumerary Policeman James | S0, and then in turn the Hotel IM-|guch that “it is not probable that he | ments today in the absence of Pre- gonditional ¥ withrawal BolSanaiia| & One of the mostiimpontant chianges|is S i LI oHL 8 dmellistove sallenil i o SSere il e Ao lnerialialso wersil ogted SRTHEIBet L ieal vy long ag stx monthe.” miensBrisnd)| bus lt Swassmud s ey linis 1n Shantu Th the absence |Was the permitting apprentices to do "’l f”l&"%”~1"“1" ) Bletll] ] ;,“Qk ey eoridthiie foin iataie | L these hotels, however, appeaved 10| 3. Morse however, upset this pre- | that the London negotiations relative of any definite indication of attitude |certain repair work formerly restrict- | 214 crus “]f””,',]" S el e consequence he sent the youns | 1AY¢ been confined to the lower floors. | giction. He spent some time abroad|to a moratorium for Germany were it was assumed the Japanese spokes- |ed to journeymen in that craft. An 3H""‘”’l'\ of the principal exhibits &t man to thé polite siatioh wWhere he The Vienna police were apparcitly | pecovering his health and in|regarded as not in harmony with the men would contend for the reserva- |other change provided for representa-| " 2 ¢ s helpless, many squads of them LEINg| 1916 resumed business in New York | principles of the entente. tions insisted on in the recent diplo- |tion of minorities in the presentation and Japancse delegates. Dividing Attention. Dividing attention with the naval situation today was the first mecting of the representatives of China and Japan with Hughes and A. J. Balfour, as respective heads of the American and British groups to la a for negoti s looking to settlement of the celebrated Shantung controversy. The Chinese delegates Robbery the NMotival was interrogated by Captain Thomas | sean standing quletly by as onlook-|py or anizing a shipping combine for The motive ascribed to Landru was| W. Grace. ers. ervie 3 o change beteween Toklo and |of grievances to meet the conte ; < service with Europe and S Amer- Peking. 5 the ational prehended by Policeman McCue, when e b notebook being cited to prove that he : i e ekl i e g P hat he | s o In 1920 he again enco d 3 YLD + e1osed kept account of the amounts derived |Prought to the police station he ad- GOING SO federal grand jury \uvn:‘:\]:][:vr:‘; o i shop on the railroads. 3 ~ 3 MEE'HNG AT Y. W_ G. A. It will result in an estimated an. | FOM each crime. The victims were |Mitted that he had accepted som Detroit, Dec. 1 homas A. F l\vm‘“ S having unlawfully sold Maple Street Pair Surprise By Party t mostly married women with mmall |money from Cook knowing it to have [who will accompany Henry Ford ! . fhal pavroll saving of $50,000,000 (0] propertics who had been separated | been stolen. Cook then admitted that|an inspection of the Muscle Shoals, | (iuioush. to the sove l‘.mf"f,',"‘,‘ T e of Friends—Couple Who Attended Business Women’s Club to Gather at | he rail el of Ahe b4sis WOh|from their husbands. The evidence |[he had burglarized Meltzer's place, | nitrate and waterpower project ar-|mynis'for naie o million dollhrs with.| Them Present For Celel en adjudication of all future wage | was principally circumstantial, the |the p v. The young men will [rived here today. Mr. Ford and Mr. A < y A hem Present For Celebration. 7:30 o'Clock This Evening—Other [ isputes between railroads and their| e ; 2 i 3 : 4 & : % 21| out permission of the shipping hoard. R e |only direct testimony® being about a 'be arraigned in police court tomor- ison expected to leave here for the| pro pleaded not guilty was reles Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy of pound and a half of bones some of the row morning south tomorrow or Saturday and soon after the indictment was| Maple street were pleasantly sur- Society Notes. A SR b ¢ i hict ragments of which were so small that ilsniisuad pris t their home last i v ; : i el SRR o = aa : i) . dismissec a heir home last evening by The Business Women's club will EDUCATION WhEK P] ’M\ID | they had to be viewed under micro- Mr. Morse's rise to prominence a party of friends who were gathered McAULIFFE'S LAWYERS WIN MOTION |5 1075 Wl i 0 T b s oo 7:30, with a business -meeting fol- = - : ] . student loin college in Maine, | ; § cetches ¢ Mrs. | Prog: Ope Mass Meet- ne, Jowed by travel sketches by rs. | Program Will Open With M fcet he showed his business 1 by|many beautiful gifts, a purse of gold s P, ol 8 200 0 o sty om0 3 THO FIRES TODAY FOR MORE SPECIFIC CHARGES | " siiie i ihin, ™ 0% VA it ey boy in his place bhook-keeper in were married on November C od are oc o come in tonight 3 = - | e * ioined are invited to com O'Clock at Palace Theater : S : | his father's office, paying the young 30, 1881, at St. Thomas' church on as charter members. 1y Moring Blaze Does About girls working in the offices and fac- |y principal William €. I | elerk or part of what was get- | Myrtle street, which stood on the | z eepi rest | site now occupied by the Corbin Screw | 1 Mr. Morse | division int, by the Rev. D. Car- o Streel Juiiding 3 MY n . 8 1 a fir 10l ) he e o¢ ) The uni (erested in any winter sports such as . . Suit Would Claim That Latest Prohi- 8 < hen began to: seek con- by dren, Michael al J., : : Ll e open with a mass meeting at th e fire department was called out t. B \ 1 ‘ f various banks. § cquent P \ James door baseball, volley ball, basket-| e FrEer ¢ g AT i 3 / SWwer — A \ _ \ b SR s e worl ACEl g oo thanter Epunday julternoon e {0 o'clock this morning by an ns be Answered Ac bition *“Wrinkle" is Unconstitutional [!¥ steamship companies came under | \ Mrs. F. J. Shearer and Mrs, ball or gymnas rk Slo'clock with Compensation Comm darm from Box 28 for a fire in the binson ‘ho are not particularly interested in 5 el 5 g R $ " P i i X T T e Wt who like a big raliyfloner George B. Chandler a . L building owned by Josepn| tion Brought to Quash| —Hinges on Medicine, Fte. I ration was complete with AR own are cor. | sbeaker. A mecting will be held at|lic the corner of Whiting and 0 I of I'rank Conlon and with the other girls in fown are €or-| 4. genjor High school Monday; at the |C reets. When the firemen ar- Bribery Case A ga instl, St Louis Dec. 1.—A suit attacki LIQU RS DESTROYED Mrs. D W tin who were the invited, After supper there f i B¢ A, gk thie niibl-Beer Iav ak 1sd ARl ®[Central Junior High and Elihu Bur-|r hey found a stiff blaze ro- e anti-beer law as unconstitutional TEARE Il be games of baseball, volley ball g il blezeiin pro e e e Jattendants at the wedding 40 years : L, e A1 ritt High schools, Tuesday; at tie|gress and it required hard work be. > s Chi PRI ' Hundreds Of Gallons Of S o 101“(l‘:'u(?\',1)',"'.;}'r MRy ot | Smith, Monroe and Northend, Wed-|fore the fames were subdued, Former Chief Prohibition |iiagstast corporation, a local brewery, | 1210r¢ds OF Gallons Of Wine - And|as main. Girls who are ) - . nesday; at the East, Nathan Halc, |prevented from spreading to the| 1 Attorneys for the brewery in their | Moonshine Liquids Are Emptied : who have not given thelr names to| SERC) 21 Rookuwell schools, Thrs: | upper. nart of the struoture. In Enforcement Agent. [ etition “that it was not the purpose | INTERPRETIVE DANCING .'Ir“}}fl‘“\y)’l‘rv\]:" to Micn Roby by Friday. |day: at the Osgood Hill, Stanley and building is a grocery store and tailor of congress to prohibit use of ““"‘;‘1 Into The Sewer Today e seane . SaSshonn s o SR N R R e e R e indreds of gallons of wine | Men Discard Clothing and Dance As a BOND ISSUE WITHDRAWN 5 I b New Haven, Dec. 1-—Counsel for |, Juors ether with v N an probably started by someon il e BVenRRic, i he national prohibition act.”” They |° ne N . b Chicago, Dec. 1.—An $8,000,000 G]LGHREEST IN OFFIUD Hing o on Thomas J. McAuliffe, former chief | 5145 quoted the opinion rendered by |® sC amol of near-bear, were Protest For Not Being Allowed to bond issue offered by the city two o'clock a still alarm :‘]‘“hl\'mnn enforcement agent, won |former Attorney General Palmer per. | 098 1t the police station Bates UL R weeks ago to meet a deficit in the /| .‘ No. 2 company and the jerap | their motion for a mare specific 6om- [ mitting heer tor medical purposes Y s s o 1920 was taken | APPointee Takes Up Duties of Build- - ; ! v and the truck | paint, hefore Judge Thomas in the | b R of cor nation proceedings by the | : city's revenues in a ak rom No. 1 company to the Park((;. g Distriet Court here t = The brewery was granted a permit Vancouver, Dec Three men from the market today when a lone| juo Inspector, Relieving A. N. Ruth- [ Hotel. Timely discovery of a blaz o is :"] ”‘"-" ,|W,' “"'“‘v“v '|‘=>;m manufacture medicinal beer on | " ¢ 2 irec | from Doulhobor, or Russian non-con- bid was withdrawn in a room occupied by Daniel n,,mh_{“‘” L l";““ b ] L ”‘ owing four| November § and manufacture was| ¢ Al and | formist, settiement, Ndlson, B. C. A syndicate headed by the Guaranty erford Today. m, probably averted a serious loss, ‘xmmv: we answered in the CNATEeS, | started soon afterward, the petition |’ e their L wait Trust Co. of New York offered ap- e s : The flames were discovered by Rob. |H|\\\y~’ \' : AT A 4 , I states, with orders trom a jarge num e belong Mrs. Mary Ricel of |, zroor ¢ A : oy proximately 9 7 on the condition ohn Gllehre nssumed his dulics « who hadbeen out of the room ool defendant held at|yar of dru s and physiciar 3 3 Roma resf | way station here ye | and paced : s \ ke @ as building inspdctor this morning, 1 'the time of the leged acts; in what « re I that the legality the issue be ap 2 t time, and he immediately | | i off a prptesting war dance when they oroved within ten days. \When this|lleving Arthur N. Rutherford who ha Ho din s S A e wayswas The dant concerned in | T 1 ! ete MAILEA i ttanes o e e Lash fot done the bid was withdrawn, | Deen acting inspector since the death | i s the floor, and aieq|the administration of justice in the|LOCAL WOMEN DELEGATES fres about the Vbaitb el e sl New blgs will be called for, Con. |0t John W. Allen several weeks a y wey ihto g rum,‘”,m _;_l““mnnlmmn nt of the prohibition laws; TO EXECUTIVE MEETING ¢ ! ' arrested for e Tl el Mr. Rutherford resigned his posi- Etimated at $50 By Coie|how the alleged bribes could have a- | - : 500,000 FIRE o SRR . 5 i % tion as a member of the building com o L Y hief| footed the administration of justice | i Mrs. George Corbin "'I"l" city and I ¢ i ¢ iy . e v ‘; “"”'.'” \ ‘;“;"“"' o TR TIEe mission to take up the duties of in and the date or dates on which the | Jokn Pinches of B i er - 1 Lt ST . ! j nad qUestinusn. Sheu PREAKS WORLD RECORD & f J : LISt BR[| eieates bF (ha 1oth damag ¢ ¢ v s to the f to proceed on their 4 spector, and upon completion of hi oN act or acts complained of oceurred g 1 Manig : & Moines, Dec. 1 George Falk- ciety to the meeting of the executive g | jou t he state of Washington as services as inspector was reappointed | After granting the motion Judge . v Juttonwood street t of eubach of St. Joseph, Mo., broke the|is tne commission. He was sworn in| Robert Rutherford, a brother of [ Thomas began hearings on a motion | P0ard held at the Hotel Garde in New 5 : el G t ) settlers. He found their ) > ¢ L coin with the accepted world record in the singlesin thel,q 5 commissioner yesterday after- | Representative Arthur N. Rutherford, | filed by McAuliffe’s counsel, Attorneys |Haven vesterday vercome smol : 4. on noke efinition of “philosophical anarchy’ | owed the issnance Hart. Some of the| 3 TRIP TO COAST mid-west bowling tournament late|, 0., in Seattle, Wash,, with the Penn|Walter J. Walsh and Henry J. Calnen,| 1t Was decided at the meeting that ¥ vesterday “\;;‘HI, ,I,W, (vmn‘ , just one ST | state w:m: il team for the big game |to quash the bribery case held against |2 Sunshine home will ' lem" in BICYCLE 1S STOLEN s “" destelny the hospitality o pin mor mn the mark set several SCOUTS READY FOR FLAY | between that team and the University | their client | Connecticu This w be one g T days ago by George Becker of Mil New Britain ov Scouts and tneir |of Washington. Mr. Rutherford, who o , [few in the country Mrs. Georg Harry Clark of 17 Sheffie ey are said to have threatened the g i t Central Junior | ¥28 formerly employed at the Maple A Corbin been authorized to accept |reported to the police last ning [an undress parade in Vancouver by a frienas will gather at Gentral Junlotfipeii “2oie 1inks, 18 an inatructor 4RIl | subscriptions for this fund that his bicycle had been stolen fror e number of their fellow Douk- V1golt at Penn state college THE WEATHER |a rack at the Spring Bed She n | hobers in_protest against their arrest B AMERICAN CITIZEN KILLED. | Lake street — | night to witness the play w#ich they | [ ine are giving for the benefit of Pueblo | | - o DESTROYER AGROUND i ke Rt aau A NEW DAY PATROLMEN Hartford, Dec. 1.—Fo i Washington, Dec. 1.—The Killing of | b S [ waukee. Becker's mark bre existing world record at that time by a margin of 6 pin High school auditorium tomorr scouts. Rehearsals have been coin [ | O n Francisco, D L—The United | pleted and all is prepared for the Patrolmen Michael Flynn and Del- || for New Britain and vicinity: an American citizen named Hartmix | STORE IS ENTERED A benefit supper will be held at the [ at Santa Cruz, Bolivia, November 29, The police were notified by tele-| Elim Swedish Baptist church under 1 Fair tonight; Friday warmer | agronnd early foday ten miles south | matic venture out Executive W.|day for the next two months. Pa- and becoming ttied with a today from La Pas The message | store at 73 Hartford avenue, was er from 6 to § o'clock, tomorrow eve- Etaters destroyer Lor went | scouts to set out upon their first dra- [bert Veley, commenced day duty to- $ | | was reported to the state department|phone this morning that Meltzer's|the auspices of the Ladies' soclety. of the entrance of &an Francisco har-| 0. Cook announces that all registered |trolmen Edward Kieley and John' .|| probability of r by night. | bor. The vessel and crew were re-|scouts who cannot afford to purchase | Stadler return to the night force this | | stated nothing was known concerning [tered during the night and $6 was|ning. The proceeds will go to the wnorted not to be in immediate danger. | tickets will be admitted free evening - * the man stolen Children's Home FFurnishing fund.

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