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Herald “Ads” Mean & / ews of the World Better Business Y By Associated Press e i R JSTABLISHED 1870 W BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921.—TEN PAGES PRICE ’IIIREL CENTS GERMAN GOVT. REPORTED | Bridgeport Doctor, Formerly OF | AMERICA IS YET INSISTENT ON 5-5-3 TO HAVE DECIDED TO ASK This City, Is Found Dead Early Inter-Allied Reparatidns COLUNS AND STAFF D Elizabeth Radom Probably Took Overdose Of MN T ‘ = o "CHICAGO DOCTORS PRC /14 Chict: Aiona i Thiss 3 Commission Expccts‘ ON WRECKED VESSEL Drugs, According To Opinion Of Medical Exai- i el Chief Among These is o8 Gs! Bionesals B NEWSPAPER PUBLICITY u. i NZ Understood: Too' Ks T e iner — Attended Local High School. _ : % f N t T d e B e Unofficial Reports From Windy City Indica. .ml Umt(’fd States Fortlfi- ore ex ues ay, to Return to Holvhead Bridgeport, Dee. 3.—Dr. Elizabeth | believe that the woman sought shel - i = 5 ! Lililan Radom, physician and surgeon |ter, probably at the Fairfield Beach Several Hospitals There Will Not Invite cations In Pacific. o ) After Collision of 645 Bostwick avenue this city, was|bathing pavilion, and there took & : i e % k found dead this morning on the Pen-|overdose of drt which took effec T s Specialists ir (linies | - Such a Request Would Not i field road, IFairfield, An autopsy is|while she was walking towards Famous Specialists to Their Clinics. | e Other Rumors Deal With being held this morning by Medical { main road. S Be Acted 1 pon for Some| Beliast, Deeo 5o (By Associated ’I:«m'l‘wv' In-.I W. Il. Donaldson of s Chicago, Dec. 8,—Twelve prominent [ar L response amounting to hys = ; ) Press)—Three members of the sinn .u;:» d to determine cuuse of death Hartford, Deéc. 3-—Max Radom,|opiaoo” thveieians fssued a joint | teria which will bring so many unfor- | Abandonment of Anglo- Time PL‘I'I(]IHV Decision IFein peace e tion bound for Body Discovered At AL M, father of Dr. Elizabeth Radom, of 3 tunate cripples of all sorts—so many | ) s $ Dublin from England were turned e body was discovered at 5:45 | Bridgeport, fainted at his drug stoce | Statement today pointing out that | - irable—that careful, deliberate ex Japanese Pact and Draw- G Enter (R0 baek on thefr voyage today when the (@, m. by Michael Grace, watchman on|in Bloomfield this morning when he |harm to invalids they thought would | ;pination of their ills will be phy- | ape i qntente rowe | steaumer Cambria on which they were | the ite of Miss Anna 13. Jennings. | Was told that his daughter had ap-|aprse from publicity glven to Dr ally impossib 1 bitter disap- | Ll 3 thveling collided with a schooner | It lay on the grass on the edge of the | parently taken ler own life. The|adolph Lorenz the Vienna surgeon, [mm'n ent will come to many hopefu ing Up of New Treaty. soon after leaving 1olyhead, England. [sidewalk. No marks of ¥iolence were [ mother, Dr. anny Radom, rushed to | who is expected to visit Chicago soon. | sufferers led to expect the impossible The schoory s sunk g ce of noted. The clothing was not disar- | Bridgeport in her automobile about 9 It was announced unofficially that “1‘|u public does not realize that —The inter-aliled reparations com-|her crew drowned, T ambria, | ranged and although damp, indica-| 0'clock, as soon as she heard of the |, pumber of Chicago hospitals d|the first operation treatmant inial Washington® Dect 8. (BY Assottate mission will probably begin formal | <hough —reporting nly slightly | tions were that the hody had not been | finding ot the body. dectded to invite Dr. Lorenz to their|deformity case is or } ning [ed Press)—Negotiations in the naval consideration of the proposal for a | damaged, was obliged return o |exposed to last night's rain. “Mhe Radom family has lived at 336 | yjipi 10 few sirieons are willing. {0 take |vatin’ aliestion were practically. at @ moratorium on Germany's fore Holyhead. Seen Alive Last Night. Windsor avenue, this city, for abonut [ ppe statement said that the Ameri- | upon themselves the responsibility and | standstill while the Japanese delegates el et T ey e et | TSk R s on hoard the| The last seen of Dr. Radom alive | SIX years, coming here from New Brit- | ;on medical profession looks with dis- | trouble involved in giving the awaited further word from Tokio, formal request from the German govs | Steamer were Michael Collins, ~Sinn fwas at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon | 411 br. Blizabeth L. Radom receiv- | vor upon newspaper publicity which | care which may last severa Y All indications were that whatever ernment for & reparations hollday aill | Fein minister of finance, (ieorge |when she told her houseceeper that| 1 her medical training In Philadel-| pr yorens has received and added: | or vears, in cases which have been|had heen. proposed to bring the Rt reaalvE b et i are) Gavan Duffy and FErskine Childers. |she was going to visit a patient, She | Phia and came to Hartford and began | “wgych publicity inevitably — will [ operated by someone else.” | United States & apan together did Unofficial dispatches today an-| L hey were on thelr way from London [a1so gave the telephone number of a | Practice. Her “shingle” is still on the 5 | not involve any abandonment of the pounofficial dispatehes today Il itter the recont important - conter- | fend where she expeeted to visit, She | Wilsor avenue house, aithough about - - 5-5-3 ratio proposed by the United O e o demidlen SrarEnMEnt| ences with Premier Lloyd George and | never called upon this friend, It was | SNt months ago it was decided that h s el e s wi 10y 5 wer callec his d, s | cgt : dec : | States, but concerned other considera~ Mora b it formard tha |Mis advisors and had been expected |jearned today. ner mother should look after their NO VERDICT YET IN ARBUCKLE CASE |tions which the Japanese regard as request, together with the reasons for | t0 take part In today's consideration| hr. Radom was ahout 30 years of Hartford practice and that the daugh cessary to them. R |I"_\“'mu‘ Dail Eireann :(\1[4’)::-|-:(h».~4‘.m !j;(; Wi e Sl g ,\,I‘,I-:n’,.u‘w’.: '3,,.\.,:}‘.“;\..‘ ‘ 'i‘fw,\f“l“' So AEainst Toruincations, French Without Fac ritish government’s latest proposal | potyon Dr. Elizabeth Radom tn Hart- | 1S 2 JySe0 SoliEESnoTt B R F R Chief among these was understood v Without Facts, for a peace settlement 5 There are two brothers, Robert A ; = s ford. i Il the question of further forti The French foreign office, it was The collision occurred at 4 a. m Believed A Suicide. a graduate of Trinity, and Myron, a PR AT ication of the American bases in the stated today, is still without any of-|off North Stack, Holyhead. The| - FCH00 , student at Tufts. S i ficial indication from the British gov- | Cambria was on her maiden voyage | r. W. H. Donaldson, medical ex- ury Out Since 11 o'C lock LRt Salliabe g 4 ernment as to the nature or extent of | when she ran down the schooner, | &iner of Faj ";"“v after an cxamina | Dr. Radom i well known in this |Jury l oSl e :,:',T"T;“:,",";\ "t'“(]?r:;"“:l the négotlations that have heen going, which was virtually eut in two. ‘The |ton of the body at the Bridgeport | city, especially among the Jewish res g ARt Al on in London with Dr. Walter Kath-|steamer sent out wireless calls for aid | IOT8le, annoin ed his bellef that|idents. She attended the local High Last Night—One Woman| [es adgensstion 'Phr'fll'n” oo ngé'*;::t enau, the formes German minister of (and a lifeboat was rte l for the |DPr. Radom had committed suicide. |school and was graduated from there . et i CRALC S e San S ¥ 3 reconstruction. The council of min. |scene, but meanwhile the Cambria’s|The fact that the clothing was com- | about 12 years ago. At that time she id to Be Anxious to Eoad T ',.""‘]1(.:.('1""]"M ffli{“- isters’ with Premier Briand attending|boats were active and rv.&.u.& four é"“'fl“l“’]‘\l' dry when the body was |lived with her parents at 619 Stanley C ict Movie St — :nfi w: .r'vw‘H”!”}\ ln;u.tnlh P held a meeting this morning at which | of the schooner's crew ound, leads the medical examiner to | strect. onvie ovie dStar. 5 : : Pl e o the subject of the moratorium is sald | Offer to Quit Leased Hold- : Hmnm‘)\:“ '|‘w(4».rlw.‘”'dn0 e {o have been discussed at lengt Terms Unacceptable, : e o In reparation commission quarters| Dublin, Dec. 3 (By Associated MORSE NOT PERM]TTED To LAND IN '(.(.:J‘:‘].\,!;,,,;”;r'{:»‘ ’.y\.ylly[‘y“vfw 1‘”’;([»:‘,:‘“v,l‘;;_\v ings in Shantung— t"wi‘u;“:nn-p'yn.u L means of approach found out- it was explained that the req t for| Press ¢ wers o o Da n ! d 1 or | Press.) —Members of the Dail Bireann the trial of Roscoe C. Arbuckle on a ‘“90 M'd"(‘hll!'ia to a settlement has been s | side of any alteration of the 5-5-3. a )\";l:l!l'l'l'lhl probably would not be | cahinet embled today to consider e s HASSE! ; e ale|mhen i 5 returned to the jury room from its n the general discussion con- l':w‘.(,:n\:‘rrly:\r'rnl SEpEEE S i ‘,h;‘“, 8 bl ERnE - ”'(.':' S hotel at ten o'clock this morning Washington, Dec. 3. (By A ference circles which has been arous- o i it moilwles Shemiipall The fury appeared refreshed atter | Press)-—aAnother important point in|ed by secrecy which surrounds the :E""”‘ who Tave returned rom Lon- | Cables Daugherty HO“AQ"CE NEW REGULAT!ONS a r]v::.:h! .~“ I'b‘\‘,l\\;\h'lll ’l‘. gan at 11 |the Far Eastern A!l\lvuz-snvnal of the latest stage of the negotiations a num- N A y ‘\I;:x‘,q‘;:‘.—,',’,:Inl\v::“JJ51‘-}"..‘,?.:”.H:,‘,’:'“" Aski Bermit o'clock last night, after it had failed | armament conference was won today [ber of considerations are being men- LhGlel NEEDNT PAY e e e AR ing Permission to Re- to agree on a verdict in four and a| by China in the committee of the nine tioned as among those which might | 5 = L REN ; 4 MADF AT HOSPITAL quarter hours deliberation. Reports | powers, Great Britain, Japan and|accompany the agreement. One of 3 8 <'-“l ; m‘ ]ld';”r‘> 5 i ]*“!h);w be | Main and Consult Famous 4 that it was divided 11 to 1 for acquit- | France agreeing to retire from much the general feeling that the ATicxt Tanuary L UALRC bIek E yente | Hasat ARl R R tal persisted today, but there wasl of the 1 territory of China. Anglo-Japanese alliance is being deait S u;l\'v’unn’nl ‘auf ot/ the ‘mm.,, poin . Doctor. ——— nothing to give any great amount of Japnese represenattives it was said and that there soon will appear Given by Veterans Are to' be Tax|iopr which the Sinn Fein has been " : & {angibility to this report. Corridor to give up their leased terri pproved by hoth Great Brit- e e i e Passes Necessary in Order | goss.p said that one woman was hold- ftory holdings in ghanbang and .l nd Japad (o abandon that mach UlBLEpeil ke s b . fi&!Gut: for gonviotlan reported as offering to discuss retive- | discussed agreement and substitute it tew inute § | ment from their special te torial | with some other sort of agreement to Paris, Dee, 3. (By Associated Press) Paris, Dec. 3 (By Associated Press) onle e rer il 0 rema 1 his DI . [(renldibesrenlinel o, rautain i Phe French ministry of the inferior to Visit Patients LA Gl G New ‘Haven, Dec. 8. — Wort yarliament at least six months, whe kle 't of e ey \", i \““' e AL withn il “»‘my-h bt | Loday issued an order denying Charles before 10 o'clock wearing a thick | priveleges in Manchuria which the United States might be a Log I e B sl L f withdrawal Ulster's | W. Morse the right to land in France, In Wards black overcoat. He did not have the | The offers from Gret BritinJapan|party. One suggestion is for a set of L j0u mnn KA SRR N B IR Sen] ,‘.‘ Do b ',H,\ el ‘,”“’,}; |and requiring him to return to haggard look that he carried away | and Irance were said to be contingent |arbitration treaties between the three tertalnmenys given by the American|caried us & SEMALC - ESIETHIIE Tiniteq States on the first avaflable O with him last night. He chatted with | on fulfillment of conditions which |powers with a provision that Japan Iegion will not he subject fo the fed R L e e e [steamleri which swould te! the Puris newspapermen and others in an ap-| Chin ws expected to meet would not be involved in a war with- eral tax on admissions placing the |and she woul restricte opeine oo A new eystem whereby persons vis- | parently carefree manner. Mr. Vieiani, fr France, expressed|out six months or a year notice. An- Lerlon on the same footi ¥ reli. | powers she enjoys at present, while | 21t monindlod choRs R : 3 TRallinaaion thistordet Ve con D | itineRtheRwanasRatathe SNew S Rritain e = [ willingness to retire from Kwan Chow Sl ontio and charitable or-|the south of Ireland would he granted as con | 5 S olves Japan's *hi fiseal freedom firmed in a letter from the French Wai, the IPrench leased territory involves Japan's position in China. - sout o L : wd | General hospital will be requested to ai, th s ¥. RO et Gl e, S b et 0 iopnops (R FSTATR | o ok g .| o st et amon” di R BV} | that they deal with the n Fein's v this morning. The interior de- | IC¢: before they see the patients, will followed with a proffer to give up the | gates is that concessions to Japan, if BRIDGEPORT ROBBERY. e e e artment has the right to refuss ene|Lcome effective Monday, according (.. o p 0 TRmmars 0 g | British leased territory of Wei-Hai i S 3 R Ty AR | be made, which will cause G Bridgeport, Dec. 3.—The home: of [the crown by providing that 4 to any foreigner whom it judges 1“1 g l””‘} unoEnsL ey by Dr |52 ]”], ok ‘"'!111 ‘;"‘““ her to age Jiugene Meyer, S Carlton street, was | legiance be sworn to the Irish free [undesirable n . chairman of the execu-| proviges That Children and Their — st | Free. sailing Monday for inizations. | they may be properly so termed, raay tive committe Progress Reported entered last night by robbers who |state, the commonwealth of nations Del re ide | & ES : . [ ) e representations e case Al dehedule of visiting hour ed by one delegt spokems ome clothing. The family was at a | the king Nead of thet community mads by the Avericis chbBasy Wote, \,; “c h“l;]“"“" ‘\';”""']“m'\’ IS Sa1No: | BT i Rivat N0 Dt e THe en ‘]'\”\L :':” ‘Il :‘\ml";;‘fn‘:‘fl‘l‘" r:’ theater when the robbery occurred 1"’ R |regarded by the interior department Wards, daily 2 to 3 p. m. and 7 to |tire residuary estate of Mrs. George| gress” toward an agreement, ]:md S I g 15 ample reason for its action. Or-(§ p. m.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. m J. Gould, who ‘recently dropped dead | Those Injured in Panic Show S0me | ty.pe were growing indlcations, but dinarily the case would require pro Private cases, 10 a, m. to § n her golf links at Lakewo. t icial confirma 2 ate cases, 10 a. 9 p. m., |0 olf links at Lakewood, is left % .| no official confirmation, that the ne- :”/‘ILLINGFORD T][EA TER A{AN FINED \""”””" negotiations, occupying prob- | daily and Sunday. ; At cH{HTan R A frel sy Bans dinenlial| & nprayement=-Filton Doolittle Yale ! /. 1 /ons had .comé to the point .vl-;f two or three weeks, : Explaining the new system, Dy, |parts upon the death of their father.| gy qent, Still Tives. where all parties were considering a |, The embassy cabled the Washing-| Reeks sald The will, filed for probate here de proposed agreement involving all the FOR OWRCROWD]NG MOV[E I{OUS’I‘ ton anthoritics this morning that in “It is for the patient's physical and | not indicate the value of the estate New Haven, Dec. 3.——Some encour- | major questions of the conference. | view of the interior department’s ac- | mental comfort that we arc institut- | After establishing frust funds fot | agement was contained in the hospi The outward evidence also indlcated |tion Mr. Morse could be expected to 1% this plan by which no more than |various frien the will provides that| tal reports today on the condition of [that in any such agreement the qeus- wrive at New York aboard the Paris|two persons at one time can visit a |©ach of her daughters-—Marjorie G (tients who were in the Rialto the-|tion of naval bases in the Pacific and KABER MURDERER HELD HI\ Jcense Is Also Revoked [on that liner's next trip. ward patient, and before seeing the | Wynne Gould Drexel, Vivien Gould|ater fire Sunday and whose names[the political problems of the Far pattent, to obtain a pass at the hos- | Decies, Edith Gould Wainwright and | been for days on the t of | Bast, including the fate of the Anglo- h\' \ffl‘(’ PUIF(‘ ':fl(‘d‘ Asks Right to Stay. ;\N,H.nflyr 3 Glor " Gould, and her grand-dangh-|those in extreme cond g \‘ Japanese alliance, might be bound up. ‘We have no desire to keep people | ter, Edith Kingdon Gould-—shall no assurance that tl il of | 1 yme quarters it was felt that Jap- E . s . . | S T , out, but the welfare of each i in the order named, ¢ 1l | geven will not be inereased but m.n.l t want the arbitratién t Wealthy Takewood Publisher is 1 . Mer Comply |Press).Charles W, M American | OV wre of each patient | sRven Wil anot el AT DR Arvested in Ttaly. 7e erty this morning asking o )58 should realize that there are many | Ke€fpsak | for life will pull through onal security in case of acceptance ) ‘der asking permission s : 5 ek QPR S With Orders. e L S g 3 _ The Gould town Mouse on It | Dictter who is in his ome, is holding | ot the American naval ratio vels . De 3 S8 States until the sailing of the steam (Continued On Page Seven) », New York, city and another| phjs own hy a slender thread Tilton British Opinions i who is said to have stabbed to | ; residence in East f4th street, New |, Dy £ Spokane, Was y 2 4 ship George Washington on January lenoe ML s uh f, New| B, Doolittle Hpoiads, it 2 opinion expressed in British death Daniel Kaber, wealthy publish Wallingford, Dec. 2.—George |5 y York were left to her husband, “dur-{yale student, > death = | quarters was the complete success of er two years ago, has been captured | wilkinson, a moving picture hon Mr. Morse was detained by the HARVARDS SGHEDULE Ing his life and until he remarries.” | pected esterday, s holding on. |, \ference probably would de- {n Ripalimosani, Italy, according to|manager here ples St | arents are dls here:from: Homse manager here pleaded molo cc Fronch anthorities on his arrival here e due here from hOME | eng on the ability of the American word received here from two Cleve : e ¥ ¢ ¢ g mor i e Fr e dere in the borough court today w vesterday morning at the request of [ Will Play Centre on October 21 B]G “ST[LL“ EXPLODES Lt e 2 \ British governntenis o SEUNEE : charged by the state police with the American consulate. Tt was stated The coroner's inquest was ree | Japan that she would be quite safe As there s no extradition treaty!ing permifted the selling of more feat . e P el T L ERDERmLE R el (ORI oTs e presence in Washington was de- [ Frinceton on November 11 and Yale ffodes i n military sense in reducing her Foiloe talt olferaa) Rl prab e acgommodatibng thhrin fub ere AVers g n connection with investigation A D00 DAMARe ChseA By BIoWing % yrmament and in abandoning the r capita s, s seats and at the same time failing to | o 1ic transactions with the U. § on November 25 Next Season. 825, BINATe SCAUSEC LY DWELE Eugene (‘hase 1o Aid {ehly important strategic positions ab il be triec that co . f ieket . ‘,\, &\\OIWN 5 'Y\h 1. 13; "l . \mvlv”_\‘ : notify pur of tickets that there | gy Houca c 5 5 .| Upof Vat at Binghamton, N. Y. | R] d v‘[ she now occupies in Manchuria and isoel is the last of sixalleged |y standing room only fine of - mnh]rlrl , Mass, Dee. 3.—The v L RNy lll .\flmmL hodes Men | (" na some parts of Chinia pro- conspirators in the Kaber murderigis and costs, a total of oy y : arvard varsity football schedule for I ) A% plot to be arrested. According to an|imposed. Salvatore Notley, the pro- | Attorney Gen. Daugherty last night [ 1922 ag tentatively drawn up was an- alleged confession of Salvatore Cala | who is serving a life term, Pisselli Halian Accused of Actually Slayi Havre, Dec. 3 (By Assoclated Firemen Find Evidence. Engene P. Chas in|per v nt a cablegram to Mr. Morse a ounce v o e e Harvard University, and taki a| 1y the British view, all of these jector operator, was fined $21 for op- | ro. o which read oree at :wnxm;;\ ’m 4\)‘\\"\ 1“-'\1(_.\!0”(“.1 s:r:v;'-[ Binghamton, N. Y, c. 3.—The | post graduate course, has been ap-|questions are bound together; the ting after his lcense had expire = ate manager of athletics today | slon -of wha P ave o R Skayd ¢ - 2 : stabbed Kaber while Cala held the | qyn& &T1e0 h‘:{_“"h‘ “l'v‘l'l‘v}v‘ny 1| “Desire you return immediately. | follows recent indications with Cen ;.\P,“nth:h(. '“\hdfifllflx re 1'vr1'wh>r” s o L o g victim, They were to have been paid|ip.an revoked the opera Honse cannot | irst hoat. [tre college ana Penn State holding | floor of a State street husiness black | state of M Yds ¢ fiEortica ore e e $5,000 by Mrs. Eva Kaber, the Lake- | po o 8 il new lieense f¢|. Previous dispatches from Havre |the big mid-season dates again, Their il oiuasdl lategaiot o) of Mal i tung which is in a fair way to settle- wood man's widow, who also was con- | oo FEOPERSE, TAUL ¢ nse, if) paq intimated that Mr. Morse would |order has been reversed, however, |pishi. e ikt 2 s s are "'""”1'*' e fio ment by direct negotations conducted victed and sentenced to life impris- |° qo¢0’ o 3 | return on the liner Parls o i | Centre HoEonlog & feen I g SO iR DRI AR RO L TeE ) 1s entitlec LEROIG *| by the principals m\vnlv‘v‘ ; i State Officers Stiles and Pinell pro-| 4. 1o voyage to F r‘;nq\lnn T (f""(\'.' ‘\‘]?"1«'.'1‘ & o‘.(nhnr A% '"5'.‘ ad |a fire which sent guests in an ad-|scholar this year, and the meeting in Japan has impressed on the other & secuted the case : ¢ :~1 "'lm er Im e first proposed. 'The | jacent hotel to the street Maine s I in usta. It is ex-| jojegates her need for some measure e Local Men Comply. Wants to See Doctor fohscuigsfolons Firemen clalm they found $§ bar-| pected that the entire list of appoini- | o spcurity if the Anglo-Japanese MAY USE SCHOOL R[}OM It was stated this morning by offi-| Mr. Morse said that he felt his “""""”‘_‘f“ 30, double-header with|rels of mash, five barrels of alcohol, s from all parts of the country [yreaty fs to be abandoned, notwithe clals that in every instance, local the- |cablegram yesterday to Mr. Daugher- | "lgl"”{'»‘ college a8 one of Har-[ten bags of sugar an barrel e anno ime for publi- | gpanding the British declration that ater men have complied with the or-|ty in which he said he would return | l‘n s '\1\;1 nlylumnl.mc (’l‘mln.mrlu HoIY | horrfes. The place wa ¥ 3 ca e 1day m PADPETS | that pact would not apply to disputes ders given them several days ago.|to America when wanted was some- 20 WAL 21, Centre; 28, .4 py the Sub-Rosa Distributi tor rising between Japi N o Mayor Feels Citg Can (,nm',h_ WHEHI | e o e i et L SRRV AR Bann Siafe NavERbar (L penilnes 1yl |cd byitie (EubRoRa DIk bt | {vising between Japan and America. 5 | minor changes, such as removing cer- | Continued on Ninth Page Princeton; 18, Brown; 25, Yale, — i S / n ame 1 " tate Law On Juvenile Court BY |7, o rtains, fire-proofing a door, ete. | i M el L e t |American Tanker Long . ke 3 |eept that with Yale which next year G Sl h N b Cl ] H b d C “ , Use of Such Facilities. . T Girls Scntenced to will be at New Haven. ovt. Sleuths Na hampton fusband Lollector Overdue, Owners Worried Consideration s being given by|Kansas Meat Workers | Spend Day at Prayer | X SRS he Was About T Wed Her S teenth M New York, Dec. 8.—The tank Mt iy LRI s Urged to Strike Monday e 5 COORING EXTERL DIES. | S e yvas out 10 ¥ve er veveniee AN | her Santa Rita which sailed foo room at the Old Burritt school for a rge otrike Monday | syracuse, N. ¥., Dee. §.—Two glrls| Boston, Dec. 8.—Mrs. Mary John- I New Orleans Octobér 20 for Bpueis juvenile court house after the first ot| Chicago, Dec. 8.— Packing house (AT sted for shoplifting today were|gon Lincoln, an author of “the Bos- | % | 1taly today was reported 18 days January, in compliance with a recent- | workers in Kansas City, Kan, have|ser ing a -"rv:"‘n""”"" 24 hours medl- | ton cook book,” an authority on cook- Chicago, Dec. 3.—Federal agents ding he E [ overdite ¢ carries a crew of about Iy enacted statute swhich requires|been advised to disrcgard the orders|tation and prayer ordered by Police |ery and househoid economics and | broke up Mrs. He Dre ther ) 40 me ¢ Baltimore. Built in citles to provide juvenile courts in|of the Kansag lndustrial court an Court Justice Shove. "Spend 24 hours| widely known as a writer and lectur- | trimonial gos 11¢ nt pla ille t OVerse [ e lyan i, under the name of buildings other than that in which|®o on strike Monday morning w H‘-‘!H-"h”‘"fl“ r"”-‘1 prayer” sald the er on domestic sclence, dled at her | just as she was making plans to mar- b s or's son Minnewaska, she registers 8 gross regular court sessions are held, the unfon strike order goes into effect [judge Search your consclences and | home here yesterday following a pa ry her 17th husband in three years, I L o work or get mar-1y o and is owned by the American packing centers; {t was an-|bare your faults before your eyes.|alytic stroke. She was 77 years old. [according to her story today to (% ! ; rried. Several mot el Ol and Transport Co local juvenile court was in-|in all ed augurated by Judge George W. Kiett | nounced today by Dennls Lane, coere-| Then let me know you are EE taln THOmMAN 1. Potter. ot the atterwand shand joir before the leglslature mnde the cs- |tary of the amalgamated meat cut- [not that you were caught, Sl , i el ey Aatie hH (he RoR oL Back . ey aane et tablishment of guch courta compul- d butcher workmen of Northfeause you stole.” husband, the little boy born from her|John K Jt the ' Brooklyn navy YATES—SCHAPPA WEDDING. The semslons are belng held [America 'HI WEATHER [ | second expertence in matrimony, she |yards was the next. 1 left him wnd Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Schappa of 18 v Saturday morning In an ante- tlvod | mafried another sailor Day avenue, Westfleld, Mass, have Yoot £o the aeirt room. t remember all the [ sent out cards announcing the mar- Miss Gladys a time when ool 18 not In gession, | Colombo, the first new nen montha the present year Falr and colder tonight and officials culated she had received [and married three sailors in quic Wilcox Schappa, to Gilbert G. Yates, here [amounted to 81 45,478,000 or ten per|| Sunday, diminishing west and | 8500 a month succession Albert Drexler, a Car of Corbin avenue, this city The can be 7 with the school nuthort- [#inee tho war, dockad \ {cent more than {n the entire year of northwest winds. I'|774] was working in Boston when 1|Grant soldier, was the sixteenth. 1 had [ couple were married at 6:30 p. m. tles for the uee of o room In a cen-|cabin and 700 st " 8¢ 11920, the ", W. Dodge Co. conetruc- | | met Wilfrid Taylor,” she related, [a sailor picked out for the next Lut|Thanksgiving eve by Rev. Samuel srally located school. irom Genou and Naples, Jtion reports announged today. - “The draft got him and soon after|your agents arrested me, Sutcliffe at St. Mark's church. IMMIGRANTS AR 3,—Nuilding con- | Hartford. Dec. 3.—Forecast of allotment checks she received from | “Dear me, 1 can | | 2 f o added §6 a month extra to the | Since the seesions are being held at New Yorit De¢ 8,~The y,u;nm-x{lrnvm nwarded here during the first for New Britain and vicinity: |the government, she said Federal | names Iinally 1 came to Chicago | riage of their daughter, the mayo alg that arrangements |earrying Italian ship to