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—— Herald “Ads” Mean Better Busines \EW BRITAIN, CONNECTIC \'l']‘ POLICE Hl' RE WITH GIARDINO BROS ESTABLISHED 1870 TENYEAR AGREEMENT BY 4 NATIONS IS SUBMITTED IN PLACE OF ANGLO-JAP PACT FINED $30 AFTER SLASHING AFFAIR Razor Wielder Pay ily—Restau Object of His Visit Is Not Given Out But May Have to Do With Bribery Casc, i One of tle Giardino brothers and a member the ment held a le I city yesterday of police depart tl their not en out, but it that it had to do with bribery under which h held onference i is Each Country to Agree to| nature ol discussi m was is the wlerstood ch | the Giardine in bonds by State's Alcorn While the state police have not Heav- | given out any information on yester day's visit here, it believed that Giardino brothers | had to do with tracing movements sessed for Liquor [fod in which they | the dur legal actions. ASSYRIANS ORGANIZE A, Quigle Respect Insular Rights of Others in Pacific Ocean of hrothers Attorney is it rateur o Senate Would Have Ratify vides Each Withdraw are to Terms—Pro- Salvatore To Dombirozzia morning was lined B. W. Alling police court after | Woods | Tarranova, Antonio Tuesday street \\Hh a ri After Decade. |lutavett costs by Judge morning in cuting Attorney Associated [ recommended a proposed | ting zor Power Can S0 und | John €, Loomis, Georg 1. . O'Brien And Others Deliver Ad- Joseph heavy dresses To New A cans, Dec. draft the the United States, Irance and Japgqnd supplant the Anglo-Jip- and pave the way for f the American pro- reduction for- the arms conference 10 of Washington, (By he between Britain, Press).—T tre Gire which The victim who was after 10 hand, was charge peace count, but pended. Tarranova by Lawyer Alfred brozzia by Jud Dombrozzia day with to deliver orders of T they stopped at anova accosted minute with inded to know any, he had arranova according himself the America to the Assyria,” st 1 secr is a mis opinion ted Peter tary of the society, which ritt ol Jones, was elected organization; vice “Everybody in nary according people in « newly electe Assyrian-American met at the Elihu evening. Baba Y president, of the Paul Joseph was made Peter George, secretary Davahan, treasurer. he universality cussed by John C. of the New Britain The meaning and ssat- | ship were discussed former Mayor witih the \\.\J(.mmr A ey, Mr. Quigley in conducted ‘ his address advised thé new citiz to Dombr \m‘mu_.ml to forget all the eligions differences in or- the common purpose betterment. The pur the association the d from the were tal his 1 on a brea the judgment 3 ‘ | of of discharg hospital is to stitches in or; se alliance the last posals mally today acceptance o s was represented Le Witt and 1% B. Iunger came to this city 1-in-law, 1 naval was laid before by Senator Tel It is a for Dom- ford new Year Agreement. Shuman ten year agreement in which the four nations bind them- to respect their existing rights in insular possessions and dominions in the Pacific, and in the c putes which cannot be settled by lomacy agree to Jjoint among themselves Anyone of the drew twelve the expiration The aty the senate 1e treaty Y} . When street and A He what dis his sc aul ideals was treasurer bank citizen of lL.oomis, National duties fish yett them tonio e stor, then der Visfaction his family ( with- Ftheir busine after | zia, and made jectionable by Dombroz dis dip- conferenc S of by Quig L to become rties ynths notice the 10 yes require confirmation ¥ may cial and to unite their and exp Director whose 1 der nore o on 3 ¥ or of Sicilian zia told the court that| of pushed Tarranova’s hand he retaliated by drawing a razor from his mally but has been initiated pocket After 1ing Autonio’s resentatives of t ul, Salvatore ran into Ivatore i firmed. Vasques' barber shop across the [he€ld, Senafor Lodge presented the treaty [Street o to the crence in the following statement ‘I should did feel opportunity to lay before confere treaty the terms which agreed upon hy four of the the earth in ard the Pacific which th cither as jons or I will hegin by reading conference the treaty which i Brief and simple and which T is fill of meaning and importapee the world's peace. i use by | sign own % by D the objects ined James direction and POS were heen signed foi- by rep powers as ¢ has not O'Brien, meeting he four will be held on when by-laws he next meeting Tuesday next will be adopted of week, inve Mat- tignte a arrested | both after hearing stite Sul- | vatore cheri and sev wit- the incident | Ivatore Antonio struek himl such force that fell ground. Tn he razor s taking Delbert sent b T m Policemen veley thias It the sla con to 10 EDUCATE PEOPLE ALotor IEiekd Owntrs May < indeed if 1 hing by the to me dra ible deeply gratified which has e inser not ral other me nesse ft of have great to the y con- domin to the hoth am sure to a Admit Al been ,, neurly ction with to the then drew to The pushed Sicilian drew e self that wers of re : Motorists Into State Association— o honed, and Saivatore injured man the hand sign, and hefore his own hand he 00 Pine Impos be Grievance Headed for Legislature, trol, fons St ne merely forming the he with- was siashed said used in heen much interest has throughout the state various items in the which the ate sociation has grounds of their the executive committee of the ition in session at N Haven yesterday has voted to recommend change in by-laws permitting the into the association of persons interested in motor tation, whether by truck or wise This would admit owne of pleasure into the membership. The object is to educate the people of the state so that at the next session of legislature they may have some of the objectionable features of the laws repealed. Deputy city, So concerning motor vehicle Motor Truck objected to| being unjust, laws, Owner on the that assoct Miykowski, Polish restaurant at 57 street, was fined $200 keeping liquor with inte maintaining a place having tation 101 1e: T resented Jud William | gan A the New report 6:65 Henry proprictor lati Text of Treaty United States of Ameriea, British empire, France and Japan. With a view to the preservation of the general peace and the mainten- ance their vights in relatio nto insular sions and insular ions of the Pacific The the on el nt to sell and the 1t Wis rep- Man- a of iiq by o admission € their posse: T ot} S dominions in the = lomini A sent to and the an content ice alleged that an taurant spilled the contents of a piteher believed to have hiritain and | contained whiskey into the sink, dominions | they immediately removed the piping India. land took a sample, “And for the dominion of Canada Several ].vl*ll<4:ll\':\ “Jor the commonwealth of Aus-| & runksmbClE ) I [ s : ; was charged that stuff had bee e § the deminion of New Zea-| %15 e sink after Henry shouted a command in Polish to a rear room. Policeman William Doherty, who patrols the beat, told of seeing drunks around the ' on one occasion a patron taurant in such a “ps condition from booze that he ht him in on a | drunkenness char Henry deni He has been weeks. A was at his there never when the police came in | Judge William 1% Mang | qut that the stuff collecting | trap of the sink might have coholic through the accumn vinegar alcohol and that ing potato peelings and water extracted was quantity frap of Haven for indicated The p employe of the 1 of fluid L sink I—have 1 treaty pointed "he determined to conclude effect and have ap- plenipotentiaric the analysis alcoholic this a to as their president America Majesty the Kingdom of Great and the British the seas emperor of United | of i | | ¢ | of | | lis king of the 2C Sheriff B who is secretary of sociation, and who attended the ing yesterday, ha Judge John H. Light, counsel for the association, that Commissioners Ben- wett and Stoeckel will grant another hearing at the capitol December 1 State Commissioner of Motor Robbins B. Stoeckel will sp k a meeting of truck men and others a luncheon to be given hy the Craf- tic bureau the Chamber of Com- merce the Elks' club at noon next Tues Marsh, of this the state as- meet- md testitied to I the place and seen India presiden hicies “The of the Irench public. His pan. **Who power place Majesty the Emperor of the re was in lay. their | dhue communicated in good and as follows Report Pacific Rights high contracting between themselves to re- | rights in relation to their and insular domin- of the Pacitic having found agreed brou ful m have old bt liquor three police CHRISTMAS SUGC General in mailing let- ters and puackages during the holiday rush, properly securing packages und woidir violation of the are ontained in a list of Christmas sug- tlons issued by Postmaster W, I The stions will be given in detail in Monday night’s Herald and will include the various dates upon which pack should be mailed to their delivery to various parts country in TIONS former solicitation, said, and pariies visit “The instruction ce o as their insular in was any booze destroyed yeet Jossessions the regions R T any law, i pointed in the ion Terms Are Simple. will perceive correctly when I referred the tr ty as simple, words, the tre four signatory between themsely ey su that | to | To | pro- powers | to The conference I the te put it in a led that spoke rms of few the as NOBEL insure PEACE PRIZL \ir insular possessions and| Cht L Dec. 10 (By As : S in the region of the Pacific iated Nobel peace ARRESTED FOR HARTIORD, Lch Tis all the high |nounced today has been divide parties shall be invited to ly between Hjalmar antin looking to the ad- |of Sweden and Christian L. | controversy. They | Norway, secretary of the inter similar action in the | mentary union jon by any other power the will S dominio ‘ {hat Gorbach, Harttord police wi is wanted by passing worth- arrested during the Officer Willlam Strolls. 4 over to the Hartford 8 afternoon. STILLMAN AGENTS ARE ACCUSED OF MAKING EFFORT TO BRIBE WITNESS n who o 1 equal . premier g parlia aris 1o s the or contracting conference . of | noon hour by He will be t authorities oint stment of such + to take agen the insular The ag ten or the existing possessions or do- reement is to remain vears and after rati- the constitutional high contracting par agreement between Japan which was July 13, 1911, is all. Bach the rights upon minion i fieation ties the Great Britain concluded at | terminate r is bound of the others and taking tion in any controversy to consult| with them. There is no provision for the to carry out any of | the the agreement and no | military naval sanction lurks any- | where in the background or under | cover these plain and direct faree and London on And t respect B“h“” s 3( ‘ounsel for Defense Claims || Continued 10— } People Will Bear Out Hamilton Hls ( hal‘( connection the result Bnd{chml Ca port, Dec Alderman kdward T ed yesterday 1n bribery charge posure of alleged municipal at the opening meeting new city council last Monday, tinued until next Saturday court today, bonds having it $5,000 Prosecutor Barle Garlick acting State's Attorney Homer S in said will investigation further signe to n hefore ac- Gt arre with an ex use of foree T of terms of orookad the was con at been or in of N agents | Poughkeepsic Charges that Stillman, New York banker to corrupt and hribe pre nesses in the trial of his wgainst Mrs. Anne ( made today by hearing before tice Morschauser John I, Stillman's made t in applying for a commission to take testimony at Montreal, where he said the all ions would he supported hy 33 witn Asked counsel [ Dee 10 James A, attenpted Ve wit- suit were in a Jus: police | clanses fixed *Article 1. deve et ting parties a Pacific said set livoree Bl ween | should high there lop for 1 Stitlraan Court any contrac Cummings this he contin the S defense Supreme controversy arising out iy and involving h satisfactorily to af guestion their right tied by loms fect the ) pily shall ties to whole W is not and is likely accord now hap them they contracting par- to which the referred ment Brennan, chief Mrs [Mrs. Mary Stark Mullen Dies at the Age of 4! Mary Stark Mullen, and widow of the died at her She leaves one son, J. L. Mullen this city, and udehildren The funeral services will ‘he her late at Hawkins te yrrow afternoon at Rev. William will iburial will Mystis, ey counsel, he 10njons subsisting bhetween invite t high oint conference will he adju Mrs. years, Mullen Aaad Jate Jaimes 1; this morn by Outerbridge Morsey for Mr. Stillman to naine charged with attempting anadians Mr. Brennan suld could mention but two at this Prancis Lajoie and J. Alhert 1a taine, both of the proviace of Quebee subject for | home of the to * consideration and ing of four nts bribe « * threatened held from action of any other contracting partics hy home 50 street power t rossive high 2 o'clock officiate and Conn. time, Ross Ifon- (Continued on Second Page) be in president | | Americanization under | was | the | all | transpor- | charges | EW BRITAIN HERAI UT, SATURDAY, NEW HAVEN SITUATION will DECEMB Theaters Be Open Tomorrow Night, as 48 Hours of l Not End Till Monday New Haven, Dec. 1 grace which Chict has given to theater which to apply for oxpire Monday the carrying out o grams. The Pitzgerald were vecalled that ea may be 1 is issued time the ma to Chic 19 on instructi to house | permit At the were given thought that honses were says that eater | cover | chier it ery | well th 1" wi which, stringe o nt laws, | much more der wers which most inspect code dri public also is more | fect many of the i‘[;flnl& wre given KILLED IN EXPLOSION Fireman Blown To Bits When Stand- ard Oil Tanks Blows Up At Provi- dence Tarly Today. Dec, 10 firema Providence, lind Swedish the result of plosi andard Oil tanker nity Fair at 3:40 o'clo The Comet was to river and beached the fire ont ed again during the |ed back to her berth | damaged Asplind was watchman on the and was evidently leck over the bunker tank where | plosion occurred. H pieces and parts of found on the deck in Mobile, Ala. 'The plosion has not heen s kil tied this morr ; Comet | Ve ing Leross the on here was pu not d tow seriously on irectly the ex hlown hody has was to his He latives cause of the ex determined. WANT NEW LOCK-UP Be we ( nllnn! De- tained at Police Headquarters Under New State Statute, | [ Juvenile Offenders [ | [ Not only must the juvenile court seps regular police court, but | tention camp must be et wary 1 per atute disclc Arrangements [ ma tentative common cotneil I room, but the | dary as to where | ma established Excepting upon *'spee tion,” no policeman may, uary 1, arrest anyone unde {of 16 while in uniform or while his | badge is being worn on the outside. Policemen appearing in juvenile court must be dressed in eivilian clothe also, the statute requires MILES WILL FILED uml Daughter Ity for te the a juven 1¢ blishe t sal o provide have alrea for the us chamber as 4 authoritic the detention camp bes of henrir e be informa- ot the age Jan- ¢ Widow and Son Are Beneficiaries in Document, Which received word from | Was Drawn Febry 1017, Miles has been naming Sarah Miles exec The will of Isaac 1% presented for probate, J. G. Miles and Harry tors of the estate, To the widow, Sarah state is bequeathed as goods and a diamond ring wateh and chain is left to | Harry Miles, and to a daughter. Marguerite, a piano and a thre ring are directed. All cash in ings banks and elsewhere to divided share and shave among the beneflclaries named The was drawn ary 1, « Mile all re hous \ a al hold gold son, is sl alike above 1'ehru document 1917, Greenberg’s Case Will Come Up Next Friday Action on disbarment of T'ro secuting Attorney Albert A. Green- berg has been held up until next I'ri day by the grievance committee of the Connecticut Bar association. The sed attorney with Judge Is ¢ Wolfe yest Hartrord and following the meeting it nounced that the new W rants against the attorney will be heid up [temporarily I'he attorney will be in {the custody of the probation officer [for the next ix months. the i conferred rday at was ar PIRIES ON CONNERTON STREET. This Noon— Street. Called Out Wrong | Department Person Gave in from box 68 department to 14 this, noon abonut fire wi the and in occupied hy The alarm sent T An hrought (um.um the strect he on || st floor of a block started a closet in the A family nam¢ blaze got it quite lively | got to work der control, about $1,00¢ An excitin partment No there the company found t t the enement Hemmingway der the stairs the time the was quickly Py and | by 1t put un cansed damage called 1 to De tation and said that ‘arlton street and to it, hut call was a mistake and Connerton street was meant instead of uckily the bell alarm if the fire had it would have voi on ( was a fire responded Carlton street. | was turned in, b made any headway been a serious one WEATHER, rd, Dec 10 —TForeca and vicinit) wer tonight; Hartf for New Biri Cloudy and Sunday fair. ship new | the | e in quan- | md was firemen | ey News of the World By Associated Press ER —TEN PAGI PRICE THREE CENTS THREE MEN TO BE FROSECUTED FOR IMPLICATION IN RENALDINO DEATH, IS BELIEF OF STATE POLICE HEAD 10, 1921, MA Dl:. Joseph Clanflone Former " "‘i,-‘m‘SWS[ Local Rum Runner, I[, !ALN MA'\I AN‘) HI5 '“\II\ A WIDOW 4, Lal O U“ : Arrested In New Jersey l“ By Detective Tomanio State's Attorney to Begin Extradition Proceedings ~Ruggerio and Cropanecse 1dy Under Arrest, ns growing out of the g scandal des when State o= nio, who has Renaldino mur- the day of the his chief that he in West New owboy" Ciantlone, this city, charged with of Enio Renaldino, in October 1920, he arrest of Cianflone, rding to a statement made to representative by Mary Fra- v of this city, hut now of the employer of Dom- : 3 ‘ropanese, a bootlegger. | 4 ] X % X 5 G 3 The state police admitted that Mike | K g S » : S $2 ger he Berlin mgn, arrested in | A IO R R i 8 Monday by Patrol- : N 3 : 3 3 Cosgrove, is being held on the charge Cropane also is charged with being implicated in the crime. Cianflone the Murderer? Cianflone, it is d, is the man who actually fired the fatal shot, although state officials at Hartford are reluct- ant to give any information until the men are »ught before the court. Superintendent Robert Hurley of the state police stated this morning that Ruggerio was arrested on charge of implicated in the Renaldino rder and he intimated that Crop- being held on the same . “I do not care to say any- at this time,” said the state head, “except that the three been arrested and I have ason to believe, will he pros- the murder of Renaldino,” Not Commit Himself. asked if had any make concerning the morning paper that Cian- fired the fatal shot, Super- Hurley remarked that he did not know on whose authority the statement was published but that he did not care to make any such stote- \mw\n ‘.( this time. Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn "WA“‘ EVERGREENS? READ AND BEWARE \qm.l this m.u»nmL that he \\-nuld Law Prohibits Taking Trees | tradition papers in the case of Cian- ‘l‘nv' Branches Without | est, Herald former 1, w man sume e being mt Mrs. commit Renaldino has stoutly it was murdered by enenies. Renaldino yvoung widow il her take his IFrom the time of the tragedy, maintai that husband did not | always been her firm conviction that | The alleged farewell note i« [ himself, was 3 in the refused to interpret it as a message admitti intuition that her husband was murdered, own life, seems to be borne out by WED [l PROVIDENCE ned her suicide and it h thi men ; g written by ice the suicide her, supposedly Y every 1 cuted for will Wher ment to ment in had intendent always a e but e 1 ster haot he com- state- a and did not recer ’7’\ Diy ce Was Married in Oc- Local tober, Return Certificate l||<l|:'z|lx-\ —Zajdel Marries In Meriden. s Ward of 81 a4 Alice Prospect | Jot | street heth were of the Murder, to the alleged Cianflone, who #: a former cowboy, and Cropanese, the chauffeur, drove in Farmington, where a meet- had been arranged with Renald- Renaldino, who was working for Variola, now in jail at Hart- had planned to go into business himself and had arranged to pur- a quantity of liquor from Ciun- Story Shenid According murder, been | Ruggerio being the story of il to with latter to the Written Permission the ave tha vious by the 1918 Mic tonio ma City marri divo ing el Za Salvatore Konsta jed Nov hy Rey WANT §2 Will Ric at \ardson Appears, 00 WHEAT Made To this point that the mur- 1 to have taken place. to have pinioned behind him while shot which ended then was adjust- fixed as to pre- of suicide, local police ndir o the and A, head of the into the the ser- removed the the wun in his later that he hands of the who might about the was desirous of ately laved to ide, al- nerally immediately and the are e is said arms fire I'he Eftort e Grain Corporation—1t1 0z, body 5 Cents Possible DL o " ed ar and appea it wi for S0 ance that the f a s the ipprised of the automobile then at the » bureau, was called rriving there first said have it ad wted profit cmo rom the farme t § ) a ¢ ¢ | ticl whe t e ! tw sumer 4 to 1 1 ste least ardsor something ossit y xpect Radc an expose vities, immeqd to be due theory State Police I I To ] Dr. HERO VERY Dee. 1 suic " Bridgeport was not hero of the off Bridge State police the uhmaring rt neum ght is a result to \\|||Lh ~m||lul the His m New y ed him day. He part Bandit Slaughter Whom He Allo: [T notorions n vesterday ¢ peniter lies fug Sherif York ma i W T which Shot In Back By Man ed To Flee Juil With Him was in conference and itor eged “Kalkow- made 1 Rens was bhe by 1 the Littic Kk ¢ ieved ociate any death ty hills, says « g gitives, a H Fratino, st 1 her en he rum during a went to for Cian- he haid he Knew M told *oliceman \anio up posse o | the | the ses early to city the e I Variola, who that lino the partnership, Re ) State | Howard, sma rest was lopments case Not this morning Leeon the the having with the the deve present Alcorn isked of ng prison | him tion « cath dired deliy | country found Talkative. if ories history When he in- Second Page) has not ilroad by me (Continued on