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Herald “Ads” Mean News of the W mld Better Business fl By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921. —TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SUBMARINE WILL BE NEXT |INCONTWIED RINORS RELECT N ppyjyy OF CONNECTICUT COMPANY BIG ISSUE COMING BEFORE © PP LW 0 88 Ty NEW HAVEN ~7AD NOT OPPOSED WSHINGTONARMSPARLEYN“'“ ,1’3;‘:."TIE?...,'Iii;“.‘;E e | g | et | AT HEARING n Al Other Problems Will NIESHKEN BURGLARS -4 4./ ! 0 SO A Ao T, e | : ) ) |1 lamue, thers are persiatent rimort oloso up, pending o new lcense atte H lz Annoum‘es Setf[cm;’nt of Prohi AN Be Settled in Short WAIVE hXAMlNATlON;‘:{1“'.1‘.-'.',‘.';,,1‘?‘.1.:".j‘"",._‘,‘I e "gfe; Which Has Worried UL S dJana gearest ./'\pproach To Order, is Opinion of —— |y the sie poice. I _‘,..“".’,".‘,"','"“"T,“,f"‘], i Uingool ap,arinteriziiastoTECRU 0RO REVCRCE Opposition Comes [t in reference to fire hazards, | (p ” o r, e y 54 Apted ol tea e S e statute Il\l‘ to openin & = . e e > 5 Carroll, Wadstrom and| proper bol 10018, Proper | jour for the Sunday me ,'n.n'”. R TOUTICE \\'ill-“““ PLATOON MAY F)om Cheney, Who Wilson Held in Bonds | Biern H0CKINE | o trair 19 sald to he o manager of one GET ANOTHER JAR of alsies and, in faect, everything : Blor the other theaters, w is said Leading Delegates. ingness to Withdraw Post | Fears Financial Coup un of state Desire of Great Britain to police contitions for some tine. und arier| Offices From China by Board of Fire Commissioners May To Boost R. R Credit. A A Arthur N. Rutherford .attached to|®MtI8fying himselt t theater i " ’ e Reduce Number of U- i Cennrtment el 01 question made a practice of violting| 1923—Delegates Prepare| (i e in pstimate for I'red Carroll, Arthuy Wadstrom | the state police department as an in and Brnest Wilson, the trio held for|speetor of theaters, was questioned, Boats 1 E.\pcclcd to Lead |an attemipted burglary at Meshken's|but the proverbial clam was a chat ! store on Main street, November ,|terbox compared te that worthy| When the state waived examination in police court [gentleman. Not only wonld Mr. |legalizing moving pictures was passed {to the next term of the superior |mind his questioner that Mr. Hurley | provided that all theaters should not | .4 court opening at Hurtford on the first [is chief of the state police, but also|open doors before 7 p. m. required the law, he communicated the facts to the authorities. to Depart. avd of Finance, fis law relative ¢ B ‘ ... Conference Deals Almost Entirely With Trolley Problem and But Little Is Said About Other Hold- ings. (By A i 4 4 Japan and t nited States over 18 " hairmar Hjerpe, Washington, Dec. 12.—(By Assocl-|Tuesday in March, 1922 Bonds, |declined to comment on the sithation | closing at 10:30 p. m. In the case|isiand of has been settled, a R NoblstinA Raguetarsy n to |at the suggestion of Prosecut At-|here or clsewhere. - e did pause [ of the above theater it i el torney Joseph (. Woods, were fixed | however, to remark that it “100ks| ¢he complainant that on 0,000 each case Nike 4 ¢ ) at $10, in ea i like rain | sions the doors of the playhouse were | potary Hughes told the Ifar Bastern | last sessior \ yard to prepare ated Press.) —Submarines promisc the terms of the s nent will | present the arms conference with its next big issue, [ On the other major subjects be- Carroll was xn‘m‘m nted by Lawyer| According to the rumors, which [ opened as early as 4 « k., and|committee of the Washington con i estimates e ment fore the conference the delegates pro- | Howard Drew, Wilson by WyerJal v s Rutherford swouldinot dignify by hat di40: ontoecasiong niatires were | ferenca | voard of fipan fessed today to see a prospeet ..r.:-rly"" ‘l\lvw\”.‘.n.l ‘{\\.M-:Vy»uml Mu“l“ {x |commenting upon, at least some of | gughad on the screen as early as 5| The agreement which is in the form | tion at the February meeting solution. Dut the question of wheth- | IFrank Hagearty, all o wtford. | the theater men are treading close to | ora1oek of o treaty, includes all the Islands| It is not expected that an af ord, No opposition Wilson has just been discharged from [{he line of demarkation and, it is k ¢ avy, : ) 4 o tiirn. or the' Cofnaaticds ) : g ANC I'rom an unauthentic source it was|over which Japan has a mandate. | priation tor . E s learned today that the state anthori-|The pact has been approved by the | find a p the hudget o fthe fire | €0, 1 - y MR gand, Ko 2 ties have been apprise 16 above | government heads, yut announce board, alt igh the sentiment nong ich w nvn 8 acc (.i)\lp‘whfi*d as to whether it was actually|certain members of the com ¥ revocation of tl federal court ithheld council is that it should be h d securities and is 1 | Properties of that company in the | ome occa- | gnnounced during the afternoon Sec-| ommittee was named at (m\ a| er submarines are to be included in | ! quantity in the flects of the future is |the hospital, where he has been .afpinted, changes may he ordered bhe- patfantesinda s ihesday ot hid sAvrostliiora s on T ot o o SR He was shot twice during an at-|cerns standing room, Theater men | [Eoy tempted get-away, once by Police- | v understood to have heen given to | cOndition, and action in the case may|ment = signed was It was understood the convention|the city meeting, even if it : gives the United States certain definite ¥y to make it in the form of ustees in October, 1814} . ; was 1 at a hearing held by xhts as to the island of Yap, includ- |1 Knox made a plea that the bonds in | (o closing of the theater. And m\lhrvl tention, but there has been no i”‘*‘ "‘ t "" island of Yap, ir Heitme el e et 15 BT crataoa Hatry Daiigharty, attathey geharl 5 ng eable rights ‘ 1 srosecution J ; of the United States here today. The ressing the helief that the family | I J Japs' Statement, Ralddogs 4 . pect Long Argument. pres e b hi ¢ e L nearest approach to opposition was In the American Naval reduction |Mght raise that sum. He explained | {Seaano) 5 the expression of Howell Cheney who plan Great Bitain and va’ ‘l nited that a rest in the conntry is impera MORSE \RR[VI‘A\ IN hl ]T H\\I(.S U I’O COO GG GImMERLCE 07 I m\ ‘;‘;I\ !I\-"‘r‘viu;'\:-”;r‘n\u:‘ ’»lv‘\:] “3 said thatahe “viewed with grave con- States each would be given a submar. | HVe If the boy's health is to be con-} e A | powers represented in\vi\r Far |';.>1‘. 2 cern” the proposal to retun the “well ine tonnage of 90,000 tons as com- |Sidered and incarceration f NEW YORK THIS A. M.‘ BO\RI)'S l)l‘:(]\'[()\ -’nmm‘lflh ’m “l‘.' ‘}.,,.\m gton th R anazelt trol system” fo the New i erence today her willingness to with pared with 54,000 tons for Japan and |COUNtY jail might he fatal. | | nee : ! ; 7 | VOLGANO IN ERUPT[ON Haven road that its credit might be « | prosecutor objected to a reduction of | il draw Japanese post offices from China available to the latter at a time quantity vet to be fixed for I iy ¥ . 5 9 ATy L ieR D Tt et the honds since it is alleged that Wi ‘ l January 1, 1923 ! el 1 “catastrophe seemed imubuis figures should be cut in half and a |50 Was the ring-leader. He is ;‘ | Declines to State What His Plans Are . Husband of Woman Alleged to Have | ’ \\.\n.m o Return. ; Popocatepetl,Southeast of Mexico City | in 3 i o have brought the other men into tene Viviani, former premier of Cheney's Ve int British spokesman predicted to have ; ¥ e e ! e ieney's Viewpoint. that the confilet of “lows might 1an|the deal and personally engineered But Will Go on to Wash- Been Tll-treated by Policeman | grance, and head of his nation's dele-| is Belching Forth Smoke—Populace R e . e e e ) Wilson graduated ) y o A ation at the armament conference | rha la spacifically de o) Yoonsiaerabla 6ontiovats the by ATy g ton: / S GommissionizAC ; | v e augherty, did not specifically ¢ - ARt from the Wethersfield High school e ARl Ui et i action [since the departure of Premier| Greatly Alarmed. against return of the trolley It was statefi today that the British | | i B N t | for i would not attempt to make an issne New York, Dec. 1 (By Associat- | Francis Pawileyk, whose wife, he | Briand, made ns today to sail for Mexico City, Dec. 12.—(By Associ- | 1ines. He asked that the question | on the question if convinced that the | 2!168¢d to be the “master mind | ed Press.)—Silent as a sphiny, Charles | claims, was manhandled during | home Wednesday o the st .””»_"‘I’ ated Press.)— Popocatepetl, the great- | P¢ submitted to expert advice and be majority of the conference was op- | the, outfit. | W. Morse, shipbuilder, whose con-!liquor raid at the Polish restaurant on | Parls together with Mme. Viviani and [0 o005l 06 o this city, burst | given careful consideration. developing widely divergent opinion. The submarine problem, which in- volves among other things a question of whether undersen craft are to he |man William Doherty and once by |understand that even the slightest | Pe taken. Tt is also reported that the considered at all as legitimate instru ‘I"‘.‘i"’”’" Maurice Iflynn | violation of the law regarding mayor and head of the cal police monts of warfare, 1s said by delesates| 1ecause of his conditlon,” Lawyer|inz room will result in avrests @ force have had the matter called to to be entirely separate from all of these, his case he reduced {o 000, ex ‘Hvuum..m.m one of the wildest e opposed to the two platoon ur present conditions Commissioner with honors, several years ago, and is Hearing Is Limited Wounded By Fellow Conviet— = SR Court There Today. frouble Over Arising This Morning. | rest Storeman for Running Gam- LA AL a gencral meeting of the 1ran co-American clubs of this city, a com iebler was trying the doors adjoin- | juest of Attorney General Daugherty. | announced that he has held up action All of the British delegates to the | i oo iy mon in President R g i e e T e s R v Haven Co., that trolley capita West Virginia Last August Heard in | ing on the upper deck in a chilling | brought by Mary Licewicz. She al- Chicago Bluccoats, l,\p(u(uv_: to|turn that they had heard heavy | which the New Haven road once had. Fairfield county ail Louis | George “Buster” Pence and William | Morse replied: MAYOR [S SlL that tt n 4 3 RO 20 L Sty Ll gl i i | at 9:50 a. m. they believed they had |that the small towrs have been de- | govarnment should do ¢ govern- IForte, one of the *‘trusties” is a Salte g I absolutely decline to give any in- ENT 2 Fs e serted f Sa6Ke . Withiniine Yagk|SoNshom nt should do th goveri d violation of the drug| Hatfield, accompanied by his wife would proceed to Washington e Has *Received Resignation of Pro- and a serious outbreak is forecast train ccutor A, A, Greenber Wreule nalc I sheraan railroads and the department of jus- Crato ordered IFForte out of his cell|gutstanding figure in the Matewan bat- or had not received the request of | the door and identified himse as | | ski's saloon at 66 Veteran street, Sun- | the resignation, if there is one, on to | — S I v one room. Others who could obtain | Former Local Man Passes Away in | yittee was appointed to conduc ered a slot machine. lle played a [ ghasiRewElasR I ndicate, S Lawyer Henry of Mr. Daugherty was as to H. Nowicki. Under a ruling on the posed to them. But they said frank.| Lh¢ attempted burglary took place | tracts are under investigation at| Lafayette street a week ago Sunday |several other members of the French |y " iioioni aruption yesterday after Mr. Cheney's remarks were replied Iy they intended to make a strong ef. | 220Ut 4 o'clock on the morning of | Washington, returned to America to- | evening, and who has threatened to |delegation. e noon, a column of smoke and ashes |t0 DY a number of speakers, several fort to present the ritish viewpoint ‘.\nwmir' r 6. Policema JOhn | gay on the steamship Paris at the r sue Policeman Patrick O'Mara, 18 British Going Too. being thrown 2,5 vet above the )"lem;; out that the Connecticut as get out by Mr. Ralfour in his| : 1 Co. for years was supported by the ing Meshken's when he came S8 | * He was met by his two sons. n | pending a decision by the police com- ament conference with the excep-| g eeon was entertaining arty of such additional reinforcement of de| wadstrom. —H 1 the ma ' the pier also were four agents of the | mission tomorrow evening. As a re- | tion of Auckland Geddes, Britain's| (icide at Chapultepee castle, and had | Nad not paid its taxes and many of its tai to bring support to their po- | SSPicion and gaol 4Ye | department of justice, but they de-|sult of the complaint made by Paw-|ambassador here, have arranged 10| g oljad with them on to the balcony | P8 ltion: A clined to state whether their pres-|ileyk, O’Mara has/bheen summoned be- |sail for home December 81 on the |\ 3o ghgerved the eruption. He P [ (Continued on ! 2e ence had anything to do with the re- | fore the board for a hearing. Should |steamer Olympic, i that the ed for finld glusses, and after ob- The hearing turned almost entire- po + |tnrn of Mr. Morse. No effort was | the board rule that Policeman O'Mara | main issues of the confer will | gepving the column of smoke risin y upon the question of the return of STABBED [N HIS CELL | MURDFR TRIAL RESUMES made to serve a warrant. used unnecessary 1o during the | have been disposed of by that time. | 20 mijes away, directed that fwo avin, | the Conneeticut Co., the reference to | I Vi Mr. Morse, whom fellow voyagers | raid, Pawileyk will bring suit, he says. | tors be sent to the mountain to as-|trolleys outside this state not being a } — =i deseribed as one of their most affable A hearing will also be given An(nn“ POLICE ARE FOOLED | certain the seriousness of the out- | subject for this hearing, and only in- GO xS : _[¥eho of Hatficld-Chalmers Slaying in | companions, shook hands with ship | Milewski a supernumerary policeman break. cidental reference being made to the airficld ounty Jail | | news reporters he knew and stand- | against whom charges have been | PSSR The aviators reported on their re-| Boston and Maine securities holdings r \”‘1:- :‘1‘.1\‘(:::](i]lv.h\(':l‘nuf.»1;:!‘1\ 5 to snap 1’:‘»::; :lLl‘;L(}\L“’::‘I‘H‘:.H’:l:) :‘1;.4‘1'.- un. im- | : e rumbling vm the mountain and t Mr. Daugherty said he had come S A S T ATl T rn];vnl.::’ls‘“’.ulilrI him | ing while she was -\\.ux{.,.g‘ub ’\‘\!.-’L;{ S B : 1‘:\‘\\‘.(\.\‘:.\‘;:.[\‘\:“: \‘(‘7‘)“ o TK“)W'\; S o lsEnbNE e oo emed (g R Bridgeport, Dee. 12—Stabhed in the |journed session of criminal court met | Whether he had any statement to | Main street. | Episcopal Clergyman Instead. sent to the |~‘;|‘1pm“~ ‘.‘:wmfl\\:‘-":'\ v;“’A‘x]" itk I\.':"’\,"\”-|.flh;' [\);‘\»N] '”:'vlh :‘r?_ head by a fellow prisoner at the | here today for the trial of (. 2. Lively, | Make in connection with his case, Mr. 5 = | Chicago, Dec. 12.—Police reported | the mountain, but reports indicate '.\“‘”,\r.‘j;‘ 1““:;;1)\; ll:’.. :m’.f:‘ llm:‘ l(l\z i who were indicted in conn 3 ) o e ; Juse ¢ . tient at St. Vincent's hospital, sufier-|tion with the Kiling of Sid Madfii | terview.” 3 ;0 Connoriaurrounaded ih e MOUEe ON e been e ortoy| (enta business and sald he WARH e : " ; : : o = the south side. Rifle squads and tear : v to find out why the government was ing from a deep wound in his left|and kd. Chambers on the court house [ The financier said he intended go- | Refuses To State Whether or Not He | gas bombers equipped with bullet- | 4ctive, each eruption showing great ot temple. John Crato, arvested recent-|steps here August 1 last | ing to his New York home and later | proof steel shields mounted on wheels | €7 Violence than the one preceding “r‘i';\,‘llm‘;,,‘\:; :‘};;\’L (:\“I)’:.A I:y':.'f‘ m\)‘f: ; wized with the stabbing. The | 130, Chambers, one of his witnesses, | B¢ N indication when he would RGP INnatah oLl s i = the government the right to operate apon used has not been found. and Mrs. Chambers met death while | 8¢ ¢ the tip was fals he man whom an q i l‘\V\{u:.x‘\”‘.1,’1‘11‘4‘:“- ':::,|";W',“J;,\"»(,t"\\‘\.][‘(” tion his way to court o answer .»lm-_ 'S e T ~ Mayor Orson I*, Curtis is maintain- 1»\mlv~_l neighbor 1 reported as re FARMERS INSOLVENT f,’,’,' “‘,\,"SA ,T,:j;:::: ‘\;:I ’:i:\l:m“,t‘,‘,‘:,,,l,‘,‘(‘]- Ly L, e e 1) EETID out o \]}mn\[llu\.n :h» min- MERIDEN POLICE RAID ing a ‘:I‘rlrl .\;’h nce on the matter of | se ml}mm: O'Connor bore no likeness Prior to the hearing the representas nan, 0 Crato's ce ng lage o ohawk about a ye: | Prosecuting Attor: er ireen- |t e zitive ) % ’rior to hez BONTRS this morning to rouse him when helago. £ : e e baiaty ,.,'.)_,,,,\“, l”}‘m']\:;lllm:,l,'\;.‘(“'N,’ju "\{-:,.‘,‘”::,‘;\“.. rushed the house they | \ZArigian Brothers of Stanley Quarter | tives of various interests had a con- failed to get up at the usual time.| Lively, a private detective, was an | I2il to Get Liquor Evidence, But Ar-|to state this morning whether he had | reported a surprised man appeared at Adjudicated in Insolvency by IGrSnchiatnIlei iy BROBEIE IO IES | ; . New Haven road ked questions. and refused to get up. A fight started. | o . in which hoth Hatfield and | Greenberg to declare his office vacant. | Bishop Charles Anderson of the Fpis- Probate Court At first Mr. Daugherty was to meet I'wo or three other prisoners cume to|chambers were defendants, I Blinie Maching | Since the prosecutor is an appointee | copal church. | each group of interests in a separate Forte's assistance, and 1t is charged | pively claimed he fired in self de- | i of the common council, the mayor has wkis and Leog Azavigian, owners | room and listen to a spokesman, but struck Forte with some |gonge. Meriden, Dee. 12.—When detectives |n0 power to act in the matter and MAYOR GUR]‘[S DEMUR of a farm in Slanley Quarter, were|fnglly it was decided to have those : | Ll 2 made aliquor raid on Charles Znkow- | the ordinary course Wwould be to pass | adjutientediinsolvent (Ol WL g A e ho would have been spokesmen in IocalRGonmiiea ing this morning in probate cour H L v T | d L ! | day, they saw their cvidence disap-|City Clerk A. L. Thompson, as secre- | Does Not Feel That Conditions in Judge Bernard I*. Gaffney presiding. |, modations came in and the IBBER S DIES | H(}]l) French College | pear down a sink, they say, ana they |tary of the council. The city clerk he-action was taken onn petl : nee was limited to the capacity | would have returnd empty-handed | Stated this morning that he had not| Schools Are As Serious As Reports|of John “I' Hoffman, —presented by | o6 voom had not Captain J. H. Burke discov- |received the resignation as yet. | Lawyer Irving I. Rachlin. The MErS | pergpe the hearing ended the ques- Miestor T enved: Baven: 1o | drive for the college of Mount nickel and won a dime. Thereafter Reports concerning alleged in- economie relationship of the trols Is] ‘he | @nd he lost the dime and a penny | : several local public schools which |00 PCrm oo torcs [Lymers INto) replies were to the effect that the | bankruptey, consequently it is neces- | jines should be operated with the lat hay Bach ed that in his opin- tives in This City. Woonsocket, Rhode il % meeting which was held yesterday ¢ \:]m cs. ¢ arrested the proprictor | joseph Clark and Family Narrowly | have heen given considerable publicity St. Jean de Baptiste hail on (1 o was fined il costs this J b Dasl few dags ave bawir Henry 1. s Munchester, Conn,, formerly of this city, died at|strect, voted to bhegin the drive | morni The machine will he con e ing Killed When Driver | ranted, Mayor O, 1% Curtis helieves it : SOV there was no violation of the law his home in Manchester this morning, |uary 6th at which time there will 1 and $20 in it goes to the | When the huilding commission first f oint operation, Several speakers after a short illness. He is survived [a speaker of national reputation | Crashes Into Them, Mavor b/ {5 < 15 0 plea on the benetits of co- I'lorine Griswold Vibberts, | address the people of this cit | i e ¢ e 7 r 1dr the peoy t ity Jomeplv Ciari is wite, vhmm” | Curtis requested Acting Health Super L | 2 operation of the steam and T o e s [nzures in a mimculous escape from | Eate, The doctor aiter jook Wants Government to y T s = |death las out 7:30 o'clock 2. DR IApIL G » Y ' 1 4 T ar Rille Hertafo Lt Lt ety a L. Vibberts, LowedRtotN ew Tiond onli Sy TS Hein yerey Gity AL Dol o B RiRBRHE G0 eIeIoak e e b e i proved! Lo b Buy Cape Cod Canal Fake Ten Dollar Bills when the car in which they were rid- | Frank G. Vibberts s, K. W. Pelto 30! , Dec. 12—The British moto! B A % 4 . rank rts, W. Pelton, | Boston, D he British motor A Ink wasatriok by another odr on tie||Boid that they dld not watrarit the' Washington, Dec. 1 ' | Are chg Distributed Mrs W. Parsons of this city are tank steamer Seminole, which found | Accomplice in Two lion Doltar| oo™ ot suance of orders for changes, Shortly Sttt % half brothers and sisters of de-itself without fuel on Nantucket & e FA Uharerrior hatrmant s ViBBeE ool a as e cone tppearance of raised one and ceased Shoals yesterday was tuwisen in tow | Mail Theft JoSTANEL R R B RO Harond) e i o IR omn ST e e e S ) Har bills to ten dollar bills, He was born in New Britain, Sept. by the coast gnard cutter Tampa to ; . . bl LR S G HR i : ; i which \ere muchiIn aviaefos uha Fou T L fr ersey City, Dec., 12, (By Associat- | Clark's car, were proceeding ata mod- | ° anit: i who informed L a son of Lester A. Vibberts day. The Seminole is bound from Ba- | o i Dress),—The firt nerest i cooar: |omre repe orCre Drocee ment. His information was based on | 400 woul Cornelia Pratt Vibberts, e aot-|ton Rouge for a New England port R ILEE el 14 Oljisheadewieh sagar w0 tion with the $2,000,009 mnil robbery | proached. fro ther diveetion |data in the hands of his committee,’ (he proper A the New Britain schools, grad- | [t was understood the Tampa intend- LA e il robbery | proached m another direction, i sroadway, New York, sev-|zigzagging across the road with the | : on lower he explained uating from the New Britain High |ed taking her to New London, Conn., | Were conditions as sertous as pai school. Shortly after his marriage to or Newport, R. 1 ed, Mayor Clurtis remarks, it would | Ilorine A, Griswold of Rocky Hill he T =) the logical thing for the school hos moved to Manchester where he has JAP STATESMAN WRITES | to close up the huilding entirely Rit tlowe' ans - - since resided and where at the time Mayor Orson F. Curtis has receive called attention to conditions 1 few months ago, have ap- peared here again. One of the ems- yves of the Commercial Tust coms . ; P ctected one of the bills Saturs SUPRIDME COL RULINGS i ght, while a depositor was I'he 5 some money in the institution. eral weeks ago, became known today [lights flashing on and off, and crashed when FFrank Calabrise was ordered ar-[into the rear of their car, overturning raigned before Federal Commistoner |it, and injuring the occupants Queen, Calabrise, charged with the| The driv the Clark car was | 4 theft of four packages of registered |badly cut the head from the b : A % HODGES AND BUNDY ARE of his death he conducted an insur- @ letter from Umeshiro Suzuki, a |, . SBOH- SEEPEEIV L Tt 2 2 | \ i tatc s he ? rcialhRiNeR: Farnbbr: o the HoUNe of pinresehine ’1:4* had | o r H_\l arre \VIMI alglass which flew in eve direction, | STATE pOLlGE HERE ¢ p N NAMED MAJOR GENERALS., an nonth agzo and confine N ? e Clark's little girl we 3 tives of the Tmperial Japanese Diet at| KH'M_” Hihaciom AR fag oy 8 ‘,‘f‘ I wee injureg > Washington, Dec 12 sk Tokyo, announcing the completion of 3 2 about the body, Dr. Savard is attend- her and is not able to determine | Two of Them Drop in at the Hotel larding today nominated SUIC[DE BY GAS a book: “American Justice and [lu £ ‘\'v"r: e A e ke « ) g Hatrolieae o, manity as Viewed from a Cosmopoli-| KX-Congressman W 1ll - st Grand Today and Stay About Iif- | Ness in that state D & Omar Bundy, to be maje juries. Mr. Clark and his wife | tan Standpoint.” The Japanese states 5 corporati ged b s Pl ; rdrew Dooh e “’ EhR ARyl Address R()‘dl\ Club jand son were badly brufsed and are| apinuges commorce s ) t held in | 204 Colonels Benjainin Andrey '\"“' R e e e qu.m,‘ W. 1%, Humphrey, ex-congressman, |suffering from shock. They claim that - TR Lo try, and George Van Horn Mos will be the speaker at the meeting of |the driver of the other_var was to| Sergeant Arthur Pinneil and Polict eld artillery, to be brigadier Take ; tea sy | icism 3 Takes Gas With Fatal Result—Tiody " the New Britain = Rotary club on|blame. It seemed to them that the|man Anthony Tomanio of the st 1:STS HOLIDAY W | 1 C th Thursday of this week. The Tl M e | e . SUGGESTS HOLIDAY IDEA ominated as a member of the Vontd s Thistoi. DR, RADOM MYSTLRY. wirsday of this w he gather-{car was not under control and though | police were in this city again today gt Ageport, De 12 " permit ““‘1""" be held at 12:15 a the Liks' (their driver tried his best to avoid a|and paid another visit to the Gra v written the mayor South Norwalk, 19i—1 s o police to club on Washington strec A s al | collision, t} ther car bore directly Hotel on Myrtle street I'he police 5 esting oclamati to families | invitation has been extended the [down upon them and crashed into!men were in the hotel about 15 mir bout the city asking that a lighted SULCIDES ON TRACK, Trister of Mount Vernon, N. Y., pres- | port that I zabeth | 1 ident of the Multi-I"elt Hat Co. of this | physician, was a passenger on a busine men of the city to be pres-|them. The case will be tried in the|utes, and during this time Charles in each window o ent at this meeting city, was found dead in the stockroom | field trolley car the nizht before her g town court of Elmwood tomorrow. | Giardino, one of the proprietors of | v [ The custom _M report,Dee, 1 Kalmen Medve, o the hotel, who is under bonds in the 1 sfully elsewhere, ¢ h hed himself across the east- Thomas McAuliffe bribery case, ar riter feels that it would do mu. ound track of the NEW SRV JEES 1 road near the Fairfield boundary to- President of Multi-Felt Hat Company George W, Upton of Ohio wek up of the concern here early this mor body was found alongside the heach ing having committed suicide by gas. | road, Fairfield, the sehedn iier- 'Women in Kansas Stop - = rister was the first orgonizer of the [enece between Coroner Phelan | 1 American Hat Co. of this city some | police regarding the cuse was ) Miners From Working 'HE. WEATHER, rived af the hostelry. No information 8t oliday spirit her was obtainable in regard to the visit or has matter unde 1 ay, and in a few seconds was cut of the sleuths. ation in two by a freight train. He leaves v wife and five children. [ vears ago, but severed his connec- | postponed until tomorrow morning Pittsburg, Kas., Dec. 12.—A mob of 0 “ tions with the concern, later estab- women, estimated at 2,000, the wives|| Hartford, Dec. 12.—Forecast lishing the Multi-Felt (o, an offshoot COTTON CROP ESTIMATE land relatives of striking Kansas coal | for New Britain and v | MRS, BULLARD DIES, ALTO AND JITNEY COLLIDE of the firm of Caplan and Go!dman, Washington, Dec. 12.—The cotton |miners, adherents of Alexander How-|| Cloudy tonights and FPuesday, ‘ New York, Dec. 12.—Mrs Itobert | An antomobile belonging t« I COTTON PRIC PBREAK distributors. He is survivel by a|crop this year will amount to 3,980,- |at, stormed No. 17 of the Jackson- probably snow or rain by Tues- Lee Bullard, wife of Gen. Bullard, |Commissioner I, G. Parsons New York, Dec Cotton broke widow and four children. According | 403,000 pounds, which is equivalent | Walker Co. shorily after 5 o'clock this day afternoon or night. Colder commander of the second corps, died st Main street jitney bus « about $5.8 ‘:v bale from this mnrr;- to Medical FExaminer Sam H. | {o §,340,000 bales of 6500 pounds | morning and prevented the miners tonight. today at Governor's Island after afon Commercial street shortly before [ing's high level \.\ hen the ;:u\’rrumfinl Huntington, Trister had been dead | gross, the department of agriculture | employed at the mine from returning | long iliness. She was born in Chat-|noon today. Both machines were [estimate of this year's crop was made about eighteen hours when found, | announced today in its final estimate. [to work. tanooga, Tenn., 60 years ago. somewhat damaged, ! publie, e