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P S ——— ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WLDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921,.—TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS KING GEORGE TO CONVENE | GRECORY GETS 3 MONTHS IV JAIL: pA rrEre A CREEMENT PROVIDES FOR LIQUOR CHARGE, ‘ PARLIUMENT WEDNESDAY | "y, uy ygany on wevr resoar DECISION 70 CONFER WITH OTHER 7O RATIEY IRISH TREATY ... guu sou s pp LORENZENDS~ NATIONS BUT IS NOT AN ALLIANCE Dublin P Decl Al | Cases Are Disposed of in | e il g o iy 3 ublin Press Declares All MIELLON SUGGESTS Superior Court This| Hls VlSlT HERE Democrats Already Making Plans To Win Terms Are Being Worked Bitterness Between| TAYX REDUCTIONS| Mornin o i g, | . . . . England And Ireland| i o (piticism by U. §. Doctors Too Local May om”f' E"’"o.”,” flea Sprmgj tato Treaty, VAGH S Will Now Be Forgotten | Anounces Policy With Re-|i» coniuiter v ’ Much for Famous Specialist ~ Party Chairman Sees Voters 5. 447, vom . 0. p.— B Presented To Amer- u | 0y 0, pect to Deferment of |gf the superior court, Judge William Sl | Ward Clubs to Be Organized (o » ""e:\,j'mpui;:n. | ican Senate ! M. Malthie presidin, when he was In Meantime, Attitude of| BonusIs Unchanged | [ &My o by st to NO MORE FREF CLINICS e he - - < —l senter o \ “1 Encouraged with the trend of el ) mo tlons in other cities, local democrats |stated this mornt Proposed Understanding Is serve from one to two years in state's T 8 Ulster Is Unknown as Sir s prison for indecent assault; Morris ire. hopeful of w victory at the po heer tively arri. . . Washington, Dee. T.—I e e. | Reicher, who wed his bond ‘ % R - 1 5 James Craig Declines to|vision .lnw;v::‘”m \l.m\- m]nl:lfs IIMI\'h 1».I|m:ll:n.»\d ’m "\‘:n"”:wnhl\ :‘:un ”v.\ 4 :wy Austrian Surgeon Says, However, [pext April and to that end will set | opening of political @, ivity co Designed to Do Away v 4 \hout at once to perfect an organize- | mittee will be called together shortly tion of the maximum income surtax [manded to jail until next Tuesday at| That He Harbors No I Feelings | ¢ T3 Make Statement. rate to 20/or 26 per cent. and adjust|which time his case wil again . be ! g Lonston e Mhiincannatato ) s made for e formation of - With the Anglo-Japanese ment of rates on business profits and | taken up; Thomas Mieczkowski, 16,| VYoward American Medical Profes- S cstates, 18 suggested by Sceretary | Walter Wojculewiez, 17, and Ra . | being made to induce prominent den nocratic suc in New Haven, s PP S ™ | A vandiavimonaisElion | ocrats to enter the mayoralty race & Waterbury, Meriden and elsewhere act—Does Not Include Mellon in his first annual report, | Niedzweicki, 17, were sent to the| | transmitted today to congress, Cliegliire’ Ferormatory Seraiburglary, | W NawsYofk s IDe0u T =Dl AdoI phi| e s Lo ther e ibe LEE Uende o rales e monesoitdealiden Yap. ; ”“II:(rw seeretary wlso announces that | judgment being suspended; The case | Lorenz, famous Austrian surgeon, e e e S E v e ORDERI ) BY i T, |1| 0 ‘.\{ ’\\‘nf\‘; |;s1m>1 to|of Michael Binn, charged with theft,| nounced today that in view of opposl- | pandidate a hot battle at the polls Temaeratic rule for the first time'in a | KING'S PROCLAMATIO MNENEh gl An i irech b e gy S o il Enest g inesduysf et fonEto hist protesslonal netlvIHEein 7 o0 o e Ta T ¥ inn, S obal st naca e iProviai ; 3 AMATION langed and urg prompt funding | burglary charges against James Grillo | this country from the medical profes 2 Provision Is Made for o of the ten billions of foreign lowr will be heard tomorrow, and the ap-|sion he would discontinue further free —mmr London, Dec. 7, (By Assoclat- “one of the outatanding nceds of the [ peal of Anton Feidorczyk from o $10|clinies and return to Vienna is soon China to Be Neutral ed DPress)—King George today ||| present economic situation i 1 8 ne for r ance will be take up at|as possible. laaupd a prociamatian releasing Mr. Mellon also informs congress | piday's session, i | S R R the ELMER FINED $150; McAuliffe Indicted FE A W1 political prisoners interned that the maturity within the nest 18 Berlin Cases, office of Health Commissioner Cope- By Federal Jurymen 1 W t I h A shington, Dec. 7.—(By the As- in Ireland. . months of $6,750,000,000 S hor " n Ireland months of 35 0,000,000 of the short the cases of John Sunday and|land where he went to examine u ! e T it iy mn: i Drenzik of TBerlin, both |crippled children. Hart “,,.L |,.‘... |(n. n;m soclated Press)—The four power ¢ government pursue a policy of | 0 ; U N7 lod Siatotiont al grand jury today returned an Bi < d London, Dec. T.—(By the Asso- |the utmost economy and avoid new “';'“_T ULt seniencas Lot i explained his decision | indictment against Thomas greement being, considered .by the undertakings that would throw ad \eaniEe Waforiuatory a erafahund sl B Ro DR R A ar e il e Auliffe, former chief United States, Great Britain, Japan : | burdens on the treasury and |490Wn. Drenzik was placed on proba- | e, [| tion enforcement agent for Con oo iranor . rned to London from Sandringham today to [ o the (unding operations” [tion. A three months jail sentence| "IN view of the widespread and \Majn Street Restaurateur || neciont o o enares of beivery, || o rence. it was learned today from council and sign a proclamation call- Revenue revision is the subject | Weiss of Dorchester, Mass,, who was ranke. of the medical ’_I,”,“fl”;l Draws 10 Da ) Jail drew J. Richardson and Samuel iny matters affecting interests of those upon which the sceretary lays the bound over from the D e o e e Gardino, who are being held by || yations In the Pacific islands and mot most stress e says the changes in | cour! a charge of reckless driving. | . ; i St 3 o SusnE a rities onne ; i : most stress. _ He saya the changes in|court on u charse of reckless driving. | fooi"T must discontinue ai ms pans| Sentence; Suspended authorities in_connection iance or technical entente: Foai ’ : The cases. of Jonn G and Timotny|®d. return fo my beloved Vienna, it "““"‘l'“\'"'f\ ’l"‘_"“" e i ement is in process of be- (Gontinuedtoniienth Bare) ; i fs o "’”‘_ oo Bng SMOMIVMp harbor no malice against the = | fled against McAuliffe ing reduced to treaty form,.it is said, age). ong, prominent Hartford hotel men| American profession and hope they| » land if accepted is to be submitted to were continued until next Tuesday in|will soon reconsider and accept the | [red Eimer, araigned in police court E L |the senate bonds of $1,000 each. They were ar-|proffercd hand of friendship with | 145t Week on a charge of violating the |~ Docs Away With Past s N will last ont e B the parliament will adjourn until the 13 BODIES REGOVERED rested on hench warrants yesterday|their Austrian brethren. If once the |UOr law and who was given until GRAND JURY IS OUT The proposed nndertaking is design- ciated Press) —King orge came to ing a special session of parliament for Wednesday next to consider the momentous eement for the estab- lishment of the Irish free st 5 Should the agreement be approved, of which little doubt is entertained, the —_———————— afternoon and will face five charges of [ ice is broke AR last night to dismantle his place of 1fternoon and will face five charges of | jc broken the current will do the |4 £ 2 sy LB Sp a0 ed to do away with the Anglo-Japan- = liquor possession and sale. Michael | rest and in the near future a recon. |PUSsiness on Main street, appeared be- P s = \B B b PISE DO More Than 100 Persons Are Reported | Kane of Hartford, & brick mantfac- |elliation must take ‘r:‘lu’r:“”1\]\'17:\4,(\( " |fore Judge George W. Klett this morn- 2 HOURS, 5 MINUTES “""]j”“""“,”‘_"”“ proposals hyve.gone turer, is their security and they are Says He Has i ling for sentence, Police oflicers in- Ry {:;‘ "‘}“‘“”':‘ rf“{‘!nik‘.lfxl'lfln ofhfhatlnhl- b R e o g represented by Lawyer Henry Hunt “Iirst my great mission was to |formed the court that Elmer's ba r}lv:\'u ’r'l’mt\‘ln‘l‘m\:v- 1"‘ W agreement should be king expectec open the Saarlonis) Drossi The Greg | ank the Americs sople for all |been removed and a partition which S Dist. Atty. Smi sxplains Al- 5 B8, ; 1l session in person in which case| Starlouls, Prussia. S ’Ih: 'v\i't‘Tt;l':T:jn:JL\.Hm = ;::‘f\l'll)lil'\’:'l VI“I:\V qu»‘r‘:l)uh;'t,:l{‘\in‘vnml‘ru pegl fomave fenc wnl'l e S Dist. Atty. Smith Explains Al As 10w under negotiation the agree- > ceremony will ass Berlin, Dec. 7 (By Associated Press. | gory case wore that after he had|children of Vienna. I did not fail in |has been removed. 1's Conncetion With This ment is said to be limited to the Pa- and magnificence of a regular opening | —The bodies of only 13 of the more |\edded Pansy Ward, he eloped with|this. My endeavors to conciliate the| In consideration of the fact that ; cific islands. Under the tentative pros of parliament, 'The king's speech will|than 100 persons killed in the ex-| Nlsa A e Boon "I\)\lnr: her as his|profession failed. 1 made super-hu- | Elmer had carried out the order of Bribery Case, posals each of the powers would agree deal entirely with the Irish question \plosion yesterday at the Nobel dyni-|gooond wife at Schenectady, N, Y.|Mman efforts. I tried in vain. I am |the court and also the fact that beer| o teord Deo, T.—The jury report- | o, COnsult each other before going to and the debate will likewise be limited | mite wor at Saarlonis, Rhenish | wite No. 1 Is living In Newington and | SOFT only, was seized when the police raid- | aq g true bill against MeAulifte o the | VA5 0N any differences that might to Irish affairs. Prussia, have been recovered, 2 e N D T o Gregory| Dr. Lorenz, however, did not dis-|ed his store, Judge Klett imposed a| oourt at 12:45 o'clock, having bee se relating to those lslands. Still Hard at Work ing to the latest reports rec ? ’“"I ’w""h 3 £ g ras|appoint the cripples who had gath- |fine of $150 and costs and suspended | iy gossion two hours and five minutes. | I'he agreement, .v\'mr-rloun officials here The number of injured has 3 A ayers|ered at Dr. Copeland's office seeking |# 10 day jail sentence. The offense is| NeAuliffe was to be presented be “""[- would nox denl with fortifioations not been ascertained : his aid. He went through with the |the second recorded against Kime fore Judge Thomus late this after.|lN the Paclfic, nor withquestionsrelats The explosion, which occurred in | examinations, dingnosing and advis.| The evidence presented to the court| nmon for the fixing of & bond |ing to the island of Yap. Neither an oil tank, destroyed the greater Jennings asked that consideration be!ing& modes of treatment which will be [last week by Prosecuting Attorney Judge Thomas will formally an.|Yonld it deal.with any n.l«:\m’rh' affent part of the factory,. . FHouses bt the (s Fn oo e ploa of gulity. Ne]tarried out by Anferioén dootors, foseph G. Woods was that a quantity | nounes-this afternoon his decision on |18 China but only those relating fo ference are receiving their share of ;:',::“,2'1(‘,]'3:\”,’,'lf»rrm‘lrlxrx’ay\l \i'f,‘,\'l‘:‘,,.}",’,’fif}Smnm»» that the state would be put . Father Dufy Speaks. [of beer was taken by the * strong arm | the motion argued before him at New "““”"’“H'_" ”"; ‘[""“"" Ay the praise for the achievement thef; 8 Jop B Chid Baited in the ruing |10 &reat expense and trouble to prove| One of e S enineiE e e s el "[“v"‘!“‘,"‘!”":"" Haven last week, He had previously| Separate Treaty for Yap ¢ men who worked out the details of [(F: 1Tire SR SIATted T She tha gullEint the aociined; But charsed '.‘I“ll' vxv‘.l,l‘“,\;..n IMI'I niece of Iath- rlu-"[‘ml & perce n}Lvr’.v‘ of a (‘r).m ;I' : uimnm«m\] his inte o to sustain the The questions at issue between the the agreement and are credited with e s R rapil BT R B b o e !n:v;” uffy, heroic chaplain of stderably greater than is allowed by [ plea as to the jurisdiction of the fed- | Unite ates and Japan relating to e S e R Girl 15 Complainant, ¢ old 69th regiment. When he was |law. . eral court o hear the case of the state [cable facilities and other matter af- R PRt T Db abie DIRECTORS MEETING Smith, who drew the prison sen-|sked to comment on Dr. Lorenz's| TIn the case of H. P. Keough, a nollc inst MeAuliffe and also the motion | fecting the island of Yap are to be Downing street and at the Irish office. The hoard of directors of the Cham- | tence was hound over from the local C xy»lm.n in this country Father Duf- |was :‘}ltnx'vrl by the prosccuting attor-| to quagh. State's Attorney _§\mru \\m;qmu with in a separate treaty, which Of these meu A. W. Cope, a former | bher of Commerce met at the New | police court several months ago. He J\\'”",' R 3 |ney. The young man is alleged .'“ ?m‘w (]nsvzyultvv'nufm‘ n»m\‘r mr‘ Il:!lll"‘l“"“ said to be near completion. custom house officer in London and | Britain club or luncheon today. They [ was arrested in the Palace theater) *(’I'~" 71”-4‘“’, ;'I chaplain have ibeen implicated in the ts ETaR 0 oh s Sor utal e dhe Mo Wi he proposed four power agreement now under secretary of the Irish office |were addresed by Howard Strong, of | building after a 14 year old girl had | gHEES ThE (16 0ltsic e the range of [automobile last year, but the owner | cas . to deal with the Pacific islands is said he animosities of war, has left the city since that time and Judge Thomas discharged the [{o have already been given approval in is receiving wide popular recognition | New York, representing the American - — 3 a . F: (Continued on Eleventh Page). nnot be found. He was represented | grand jury subjeet to call principle by British representatives at s among those who did mucl to|City bureau. S « ¢ N i ! ; bring about the conference and con- by Judge William 17, Mangan. | he jury retuurned 19 indictments, |{he Washington conference. The sub- tributed notably to its happy outcoine . U. alvatore Sarranova, through Law-|the only ane to be announced in court [stance of the proposed treaty also was E & yer Alfred Le Witt, pleaded not guilty | being that against McAuliffe. said was cabled to Tokio and to Paris, T NEW BR]TAIN AND BRlSTOL PEOPLE . to a charge of assaulting Andrea Dam-| In explaining the connection of [he formal responses of the British, Irish Press Ju vlhln.l RGO OPERATION bruzzio, and a simitar plea was enter- [ Hugh M. Alcorn state's attorney fro|japanese and French governments AR P e i LSl DENIED PETITION FOR LOWER RATES [ed for the latter to a charge of breach | Hartford, county, with the + Ui lgtill to be remained to be recelved pendent is enthusiastic over the peace of the peace, by Judge I B. Hunger- | S. Attorney BEdward 1. Smith made |owever, | ; regular session in IFebruary when a bill embodying the agreement will he dealt with To Appear in Person Killed in Factory Explosion in ented by Lawyer Hurtrord. ssistant State’s Attorney Newell Arthur Grifith, Michael Collins and the other representatives of the Dail Lireann still in London will leave for Dublin tonight. While the ehief figurcs of the con eement. ||(> \,4] ”l’rtl: \\'1)14%]\“']10 e ford Policeman Delbert \'Ivh.\ and (hr’r:)uumvlmu ‘s(.xh ;m nt o ! Also it was said that the simplicity term ratified as they doubtle R T 2, o oG avec {op | Matthias Rival arrested both yester-| “The subject matter involvde in *he | o¢ (he four power agreement in its will be, all estrangement and bitter Puhlic ('lililics (‘ommission Rules That Exis ing “l)mky" l*actm_\ Ofrl(‘lal Led\es fox |day morning after Andrea had been fcase against Thomas McAuliffe was | gingle obligation for consultation be- ness between England and Treland will > . % slashed across the hand with a razor|prepared and investigated by Mr. Al- tween the powers before a declaration be forgotten and they will prosper i Ao il Baltimore—Drops Busi- |saivatore is alleged to have wielded o o ares £ ; J the instrument. (Continued on Eleventh Page.) The proposed treaty, it was said, side by side 3 Reason triumphed over foree,” AL L B, ness for Pl’eSent has not yet heen reduced to written form but its scope was said to be well | ¥s the Cork xaminer, “Might bent| ., 0ol ee. 7.—The public udili-]that the present rates are unjust, un- 4 | ;hv knee to right, and justice, founded 5 R i ¢ ‘ g = - | . d B understood between the representa- ties commission has denied the peti- | fair, unreasonable, excessive and dis \wlgk And Kowalczyk An-este y State [ iven here t the fonr vhsera, weadald on good will seems destined to come ol n ’ . | into its own. The sacrifices and deter- | tion of the patrons of the so-called [criminatory but no statistical or other ““"km'; ){(J;”»tm’\‘ ‘v\' 'I'j"‘ll«';i\wl‘-lj': ‘-ln\m»\‘ g = [it was said, was being invited to join mination of Irishmen Who loved their | gingy trains operated by the New [evidence has been submitted in sup- | SREES FOAR i B0 B e e | Pollce, Chargfid WIth $2,000 TObaCCO Theft the agreement hecause of her posses- York, New Haven and Hartford Rail. | DOrb of this clalm. The railrond |87 & PRTRCCEL SPRERE SIS DEr-| sion of islands in the Pacific, 3 ) The agreement according to infor- company's representatives stated o e S— 'oad (Go, hetwe ‘tford and Br b Mr. Platt will temporarily discontinue o road Co., between Hartford and Bris- [ 0P S EE S A rate was porarily discontinu mation: from. Amercan Batasl WRE his business activitie includi ' '\V" « T & o io are. The peti-|; cur ( ( 4 ay v dis =3 K ot 0 deg it) aw, 3 2} Craig is Silent tol for a reduction in fare e peti-| inaugurated to do away with the dis-|,\ 1 HOAEY COCIE RGNS |y e Admits Implication MAY EXEMPT MANY '“”‘M : ,"'m‘,“:.',i’ ::,:_‘l\'l‘i”‘ fo ”(;'(' ”f,:: Belfast, Dec. Ta—(By the Associated | tion alleges that the rates on thefcrimination in favor of this territory| ROt iis nedbnal bl e Gersan I'ress)—Premier Craig told Ulster | “qink trains were unjust, unfair|and against other portions of the s . i il'l (‘mm\\'ell R()hl)Cl'_\‘, But \ country and sought her liberty are to be rewarded.” Hawaiian islands. yarliament today he did not think it |ana diseriminato [tem, which paid a much higher fare, 1'“C Registrars of Voters Take Into Con- ‘hina Neutr: ¥ 4y | end discrimi 3 ] ; Mr. Platt will be succeeded tempor- China Neutral expedient to make any statement with ays the finding in part and, in making the present increase, . o[ S0 b BEAECEECed ol 2 s : B i rd to the de of the new Iris P sople dristo \ it evcompany sought to conform to a, 'Y 48 i anyofashe bourd of, dirs | O v )enies Any sideration Unusual Conditions regard to H‘ 1 "_'”“ l lh‘ “l\'\‘vl‘llli h The people of ),{y tol and H\ 1“ ”l.v. £ “”“‘]i"u-m"‘-’qu.y»u,‘p ‘::':‘.r\.‘lw ectors at the New Britain Machin | Former Denie ) Whaashiington conferenos adopted s proposals as there were ambiguitics | Rpitain, and the merchants of Har DIHCLICE WA DY el e plant by a man to be named at a - - Pound During Enrollment, olution providing for the neutrality of here and there in the «decument. ford, who e heen {he principal | commerce commission which has es- PR BN B TRA 10 Be mam Knowledge of It. China in case of a war in which China Release of Prisoners, heneficiaries of the rates which exist ;l.lwu‘ 1 a v:mhln'm ]m( ‘lun‘ R e On account of the unusual con 5 : “d prior September ‘omplain | throughout the United States. ; @ ctors | One important phase of the Irish|€d prior to September 1, comp B will tender the office to Charles I situation was not mentioned in the . . Smith, chairman of the board of dir- | d] e s - 4 Officer Arthur Clone of the state | peopled by foreigners, there will he cace terms, namely the release of ectors at Landers, Frary & Clark's. WSk, APuG \ : i rights the committee also adopted the neReR wos ; v & Clark's. |00 arrested Walter Wisk, truckman, |\ marous” recommendations for per : ¥ without success, the official mentioned : uittees concerning the wireless instal- The Far stern committee of the : is not a party LALhLE R {EOnbeLniLine, ST This resolution, it was said covered po- | Heularly in the sections of the city],oint number elght of China's bill of some 5,000 still imprisoned. Tt was ; e } ! ome still imy Stanley Kowalezyk, at the Wisk HeElat AR or Votboat Mioman il > tions « foreigners on Chinese soil, understood foday that this matter was St » 1 i yuse in the rear of 73 Grove Boitr e e o Jeft to be adjusted after ratification of [ Prsecuting Attorney's Notice to Quit | Battaglia and he mi nd - William Ziegler ar I'he question of Japanese troops in Manchuria came up r liscussion and [ this morning about 11 o'clock, for| bt O arsona the terms by the British and Irish y I : ! sentences Next Week—Two Others 1 " it was understood Japanese membere forthcoming the belief was expre ey T ‘ L Gl At A and others concerned being out of the | street Albanese Will Hear | city today tax enroll A 7 e P € »f 106 bales of tobacco val-| nt nd 1 short 1 1 OVe their arli s Is Not Forwarded to Mayor As Yet, § R the theft of ment and wil rtly turn over their parliaments 9! Richardsons and Harris ued at about $2,000, from Cromwell, | yae 1o Collector J. Willie Mills. 1 made a statement to the committee on D e oc LIV Ba yH) Are Placed on Probation. At County Building Today | <o : ice was| the enroliment under the of | ™ 5 A in political circles that 4 Y| Mayor Orson It Curtis, up to this| With the opening of the superior J. Richardson, formerly de- | hulled off without the knowledge of [ 5o o corvier e or physical in - would be declared as a [ taf had not received the r | court’s afternoon se on today, Gusjtective in the local police department, | {10 jocal police. Inquiries at police firmity v inarily to I EMEN OVERCOM course. Whether those actually con- | afternoon, ha ) ’ , aged 17, Idward Burns,(his son, Andrew, Jr, and Arthur IL|yeaqquarters this morning elieited the [ oo o¥ Gl Be ) (o ver, items will victed of arson and other erimes|nation of Albert A, Greenberg as|, Richard Naples, aged 24, and | Harris were summoned to the county | i rormation that they knew nothing || “ (Lo 1 hA AR e n iy e xins bS = - would be included in the amnesty was | prosecuting attorney. Tony Albanese, aged 1 1 d guil- | building at Hartford today. It of the finding of the stolen tobacco b, yigvment, inability to support | Springficld Men Taken To Hospital said to be open to speculation. IFor several weeks the mayor has|ty to a charge of burglarizing the [pected that they will be used as Wit- | hore, their only information being a aret umilies under present cor e been anticipating that the official | I'eleral Ilectric plant on October 14. nesses in the McAuliffe cas | complaint placed on the blotter early | fitions. ot : Vollowing Fire in Cellar of Build- . Y 1 . ns 1 Naples were given three B fon et ) s under charges would resign his office rn I this morning that a quantity of tc 0w Tol‘:lne ('0 (t'o and yesterday his counsel, Joscph | months jail serdences, which were EDUCATION WEEK bacco had been stolen in Cromwell. | A B Opel‘lte ant in Germany Berry, stated that such action would | suspended and they were placed onf j paqdition to the address at the Largest Theft in Years, | NOTAX LIST H]GH Springfield, Mass., Dec. 7.—Twelve Stamford, Conn., Dec. T.—gn-|pe n in the course of a few days. | Probation for six months. Battaglia [Noph 13nd school, as mentioned in| The robbery was one of the largest cluding Deputy Chief 1%, A nouncement was made by the Yale and | Jf Greenberg resigns, Assistant|and Albanese were remanded to jail T ¥ ¢ another column, the following men | of its kind that has taken place in| : e g 3 € 4 3 e s g teport to Tax Commissioner of State ar District Chiefs H C. Tawnt Mfg. Co. here today that it|prosccuting Attorney Joseph .| until next Tuesday, sentence to be im- [ Wi speak on American Educe £his state in years. It ocourred Mon- | ReT istrict Ghleia st wis the intention of the company to|\woods will become prosecuting attor- !"'*:" at '“‘"‘ time g tonight: At the Smith school, 10 day night or early Tuesday morning Ihis Year Will Show Larg Total | snitals overcome with illuminas escablish and operate a branch plant|pey and will serve in that capacity| P 1% MeDonough ot this city ap-|Noion; at the Monroe school, Hev.|when the tobacco sheds of Adam | " W the result of a fice in the in Germany in order to avail itself of [ yitil the next regular session at which [ peared for Burns and Naples. He re-f " Goopge W. ¢, Hill; at the Camp | Brauer and Martin, Grabowsky, both| Ever Granted. Jos gl el the low production costs in that coun-[time he will be a candidate for clec-| ¢ited the excellent war record of the |y 061 police Commissioner 1. I, |of West Cromwell, were ransacked b thA 1o 3 time he former and spoke in behalf of the T with the eompilation | ne today. All but three try. Peter I°. Angerbraun who has|tjon, . T > King. | and the 106 bales of tobacco ready for « y i e compila ; i A o L | atter, who is married and has no | : of next year's grand list, the hoard of | Were | discharge gas pipe been superintendent of design and | d = shipment were stolen S B 3 i . revious bad record. The other two | ik s O | nssessors will prepare a quadremni s cut ¢ e firemen, work- production in the plant here has been D L 200 FOR OUTHIREDER Clues Led to This City. appointed manager of the proposed 1ave police court records. o AR Officer Cone was detailed 1 ist of : : quired under state statutes branch in Germany ! 1 in dense smoke, and overlooking Frank lvnlv(ln.‘ formerly |'l‘puwvn(.|» alo, Dec. T Charles O'Connell by the state police, and through : 12 yv‘ 'lr:'\“l w 'vH m“;;:‘r : tive of the Fleischmann Yeast com-|of th eSan Krancisco club in the Pa-|Constable Watrous and James This year's list of non-taxable Dl pi R0, ¥ moke &nd JUMPS TO SAFF pany in this city, was brought in on alcific coast lcague has been bought by | ferty of Cromwell, he traced the|be considerably higher than [ ge by smoke anc Springfield e Teie vesl New Jersey to Become Nun. bench warrant this afternoon to face| Manager McGraw of the New York | movements of the truck in which the ! previous years, due to the ar Sp Cr ; { L s of criminal negligence next . \nounced - ) ynstruction from whi yound 20th Cen SXPress 0 he ss Bleanor Martin, daughter of | egl] . Giants, it was announced to tobacco was carried, to New Britain. | new construc 1y hound 20th Century express on t Miss Elear Y He and Willilam Keane n-taxable properties as is re TO ENTER CONVENT. o Daughter of Local Doctor Leaves for amount to some thousands 0 raliroy 3. Mar N e stree srice paid for the outfielder .- | Here the trail ended, but with the |collects nothing. Included i t Boston and Albany railroad was de- | Dr. John 1. Martin of 241 Vine street, | ! e < SAIE NN prios pal ! : - \ y ; i STARRIAGE O LOGAS Bob Jayed an hour when the locomotive | left this morning for New Jersey to | Vo' ]_” occupants of a car which|(gg said to he the highest figure ever|aid of a civil officer of this city, clues [of the Church of St. John the Evar (RIAGE OF LOCATL Y. was disabled by striking an auto truck | enter the convent of the Sisters of | StrucK "‘ BAL ""‘ : lafnville, June |pjyen for a minor league player. as to the whereabouts of the stolen [gelist and its parish house, the Sy Announcement has been received of at Huntington, west of this city today. | Charity, located at Convent Station, a resulting in a fatality. — goods were unearthed [ish Bethany church Franklin | the marriage of Leon C. Bradiey to Ben Levetol of this city, driver of the | suburb of Morristown 8 BOYS ARRESTED — e R N — Loot Is Discovered Square, St. Mark's Episcopal church | Miss Luella Johnson of Troy, N. Y. truck, stalled his engine on a crossing.| She is a graduate of the loecal pub- » ot 5 . THE. WEATHER | The four men searched last night|on West Main street, the nurses' home | The cerer 1y took place in the Sec- Seeing the approaching express, he|lic schools and of the New Rritain| Officer Thomas Feeney of the Nathan Hale ond Presbyterian church of that ity with an injured | High school, and for the past threc ‘Vice-squad™ rounded up 5 boys thig Hartford, Dec, ~—Forecast | | it This morning, however, the trail[school, Voight and Long residences on | the Rev. Paul R. Hickok officiating. she has been a student at St. | morning who have heen damaging for New Britain and vicinity: led to the Wisk storehouse on Grove!South Main street, now used for| Mr. Bradley is employed at Troy in | , the Y. M. C. A. dot- | engineering and construction work, by the Booth property next to the public Fair tonight and Thursday, | - 'f., hool purpose : g library, (Continued on Eleventh Page). mitory. | the Stone & Webster Co. 0 for the tobacco, but could not locate [at the hospital, the jumped and escaped knee. A cylinder cock on the lcco-| years motive was broken off by the impact, | Elizabeth's college, from which she putting the engine out of commission. graduated last year,

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