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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, NDAY .CEMBE , 1921, v A /5 T S 1 55 4444 {0 0 T S YW v New Britain Herald (.. @ o i RED IR THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME! BY ROBERT QUILLEN-- /| CAN JUST HEAR\) ,, ‘ A Him wnen ve e 1 be most her ;. Dobbin, You did; general if all A » town to swap fc im - witt Entored at the ed by purposes WEre enumernts the sume Member of The Associited Press L I associations I FOYR-POWER TREATY terday's ne brought word Member Andit Tiareau o ! he gencral satisfaction The A B. © at I s = . ¢l Motorists shot | up m Bt gainst shooting 1 may break up the graft in the | reaty [to her holdings s hey go ‘to Heaven when they die, Not / INDUSTRY AND CONGRESS, ersad I cague of Na ¢ White ones. The white elephauts r 7 , // King Demo to Iford. /’” to b (£5% ’ | Vho ate the I original mem nkled and decrepit, was served eption o lie other night cconcilable” group, TSR wdvanta i auto driver never gets lonely | reat city. It is so easy to run somebody he can have a heart- to-heart talk witl Republican — a I'he bruin that walks like a man at > in a st of reco ru Lo 1 , and will support its rati- [tracts less attention than the m our factories are ird pressec ) : |who walks like he'd been brewin', gt " SAuat e n the poor prune has acquaint You see, each Power must upset a chaos in industrial mat-|,q4g by the ance with romance. It is forever stand- |181ands in the Paci 50 it can raly conceded by the great \in theory, tc ‘oven: ! ing by to repel boarders, ish a naval base for the protection of nations . Henir oot sich ratin its Pacific islanc i b ne the Iastern situation won't X {henefit greatly by an official coaty of American culture is conquering the | [whitewash on the status quo. world, and even in the far places the ess strem exhibitior s 4 y people know Babe Ruth and Jack shipped to the United States in great |y, goniom to anything savoring of | Instead of stamping a package |Dempsey and Charlie Chaplin. ptities. fact that must be faced |\ onq unadkstanding that he did when | “Registered,” it might be a [“u\u{l ide : - 1thoug’ ¢ committees, sub- | to affix a small portrait of a Marine f only 10 per nt of us although creating I D= lihe Leagu Nations covenant wis : : P ] | g s that professor how does he e S Kt : 24 : ymmittees, and what nots, is the way : O'Connor also helped to conc 3 " Se s A ; m onsideratior The Pacif inders will absorb |account for the fact that we spend TR ALl HiEnE L mlie i Tne Al hal Congress =4 Jod rhaps as good a criterion of the |the white man's culture if the white |more money for new cars than for LAY [halted in the rear of the jail The ) oerats ¥ ST wo- | | n s E 8 i m irs W 0Nse . " 1 The Demacrat a s Pro- |ityation is the fact, if true as repor(- |man's diseases don't kill him first. Inew houses? dead” within a Dlock apparc T e Tro wors ron wormen | FOILS GALLOWS|<inieisk St DIES SUDDENLY the Democrats of this district v i Stk tion picture houses. Steutival duty ¢ EPaT Srilfcsiions ol clte Rl ey | corners too rapidly, and the fourth, a protective duty favoring the in e tractions to be removes Lot party, e in_ offcs now, 1 1a[10-5507 e 0F Uhe treaty. or a8 100 | expontve pleasuren, or enjoing 0'Connor Escapes-Was to Have|™“ocomnors companions it im (hinese Banker Formerly Af- ir powers abide by it. the pictures for their own sake ir- after the accident to the second au- e e J1a It is significant that at least one of | . o tjve of the matter of price, | Peter Kahl Returns To Manage Hotel Been Hanged Thursrj_ay tomobile, making thelr escape on tended School Here ec ks anti-leg 1€ of nat [ - R0 ot and Heon [the members of the irreconcible | -5 : e foot. form-—tariff di seem to be an is- RLORERC S DO TGN Ol O R e LD OF Mother-in-Law After Murder _— lev6n ho, rivate conversation, | . ) 5 - &tie. " Trade s the main question at o P "2° AL S CONNE TR " | A strict adherence to the law in every e WHITTLESEY IS enounced ‘the League in the first i ; : G y present, it is being overlooked, and, | of its consiferdtion. s mow |PArtcular will prove a beneft to ail Acquittal Chic B T e T Bt Word has just been received here in the meantime, Germany may make concerned, and, more than this, would | Aiddletown, N. Y., Dec. Peter| O'Contor, gunman and convicted GIVEN MEMORIAL | teiing of the death, from apoplexy, listed as one who will favor the rati- B e S , L make practically impossible a repetl- | kan| of Middletown, who' was ac-|Turderer was to have been led today of Yen Chen Tong, which occurred g . to the death cell in the Cook county _— Friday night of thg fur-|iai) to await hanging Thurs Germany, the factories are work-|oation, but it Teme el BRI overtime—th mtry is produc-|jom (o govern him he will make a and those oducts there would P L SRR 00d her boast to win the trade war. s 8 " | fication of this treaty. No one could : : g at his home in Shanghai on Novem- Neighbors, State and Army Join in |, 10, [tion of the New Haven tragedy the |, uitted late The are m . 8. manufacturers | 2 have been more honest in his convie- | who are'frightened at present. Every memory of which will not fade fet of histwife L Tauts onticello, |ing for the Kill ) i . . tion that the League and Covenant| 1 his wife, Laura, in Monti Lo o 1 inkgat e s ; e oat from Europe ebrir a4 manufac- S & returned to ddieto Gdav o tl stead he was Jeading the ined N 5 el ‘en Chen Tong attende e New ; HHHAC | ere dangerous beyond contemplation. returned to Middletown today to the; Ihstead he was Jeading the combined Tribute at Mcemorial Ex Yen Chen Tong attendec turer who tells of German goods, but o e o S 1| Don't talk about the weather; win- | jiotel where the tragedy occurred and « '.. ive tho i nd poli an 3ritain High school, with some other oday he and others who expresse( L v agedy occurrec A1 qeputies ¢ erry chs fter a se arcises, = - 2 yet Congress has done nothing | ; [ter might hear you and, realizing her | where he was SN ALkl gl SLor annen ercises. Chinese students, about 40 years ago, < [themselves as firmly as did he, s : where he was manager. The hotel|sational escape from the county jail. e e el G The United States is, today, in the| = 5 005 itly, in the crystaili. |(2rdiness, come rushing, breezing, | is owned by his mother-in-law, Mrs,|Four jail guards were overpowered leld, Mass., Dec. 12.—Memor- | o T ot e Sawyer. reconstruction stage which had its | Y il o . |freezing along. Howard Darling, who stood by him |by O’Connor and four other prisoners in honor of Lieut. Col. i 5 el Al 1 i . jeasion SotaStnERHdea B withou U Ryhich = ° during the trial, furnished ; ,ut*0'Connor's reputation as a killer| Charles W. Whittlesey of the “Tiost| Lo Chen Tong was one of China's parallel years ago in the “Infant In- = Rk o . e Wit g nb g by sl o i s Battallon” former Blttsfield scheol. | 08t prominent men, where he was LT GO W0 L e et | N SN s deronn 1d who announced to- | suffered s o l“l“"‘ Wk BEL Ll ol "Harvard student. in which | managing director of the Shanghai So 8 8 Wis B L 1| day that Kahl would | volver which had been smuggled to| boy an: arvard s Obmmercinl Band Eavingst Banks tia was also a director of the Red Cross him his friends and neighbors, state of- The jail break was characteriz cials anc United States army . i 5 (S L i ORI R G e i S S st i e el e e GRi el liohwas st niETHeaIch Eie Homnlthlithat A N sl Soos Sl oA e £ he suffered the apopletic stroke. He leaves a wife, two sons and one “Men may come and men may go" | NS acauittal by a jury of twelve mar s’ and the chicf ordered his| persons were present. daughter. One son, Kyat Tong, 1s connected with the Shanghai-Nanking port this form of protective treaty, : ) ried men. He shot and killed his . < ; e but the price of transportation makes [ .. o5 ; 5 o 2 bring in O'Connor *‘dead or ary of Sta Fredericl e . i wife at 2 o'clock on the morning of|, Searching inquiries were also “ol. Lowis 8. Scherer, U, ite a difference. April 2, when she returned to the : State yrney Crowe and | a Charles T bhard of this y State's Attorney Crow 1 J harl Hi rd of l s | ol and the other, George Tong, is in an engineering capacity with the Pingliang mines in Hunan. . The FaT 3 | b 33 e hotel, where they lived, in company | chief Peters. S timate (rien of Col. Whit- catch word, “let's be through with You borrow a dollar; with George Turner, an engineer of| The sheriff suspended three suards|tl spoke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. wibble wabble,” or something like that. BURNING INCENSE You're sad i1l veu've spent it— |Lone Isiand City. They haa been|and also oftered a rewardsof $500 gt oy narenaNIR MR COTonEl| RS T B e L PR A There are many who can readily re- Joseph Jefferson, remembered as |He's hot 'neath the collar to a dance and it was indicated by the|the apprehension of O'Connor jattended. The American Legion had | & e Rentuntants vle,‘m"pm‘”[_ e S ; > SRR S dence that K: dec il Guard Davis Straus, “Darling|charge of the exercises, the Rev.|o i anis 2 E {one of this country's greatest actors, | The fellow who lent it. ST T l,\- Pt [1 Lt (l‘l‘xmlnt‘\' i eunians| Geores 50T Gonner tormenlg plain ”'””"’“""' AnkE el ey R Lo E longress and hods usec . & s . % ey 4 S| was 61 years = think of Congress and methods used |paqe much of his reputation in the " The defense did not deny that Kahl|brother, and several® prisoners were|of the 26th Division, presiding. S Yearniold for, protective purposes. : to|to be questioned again tod Straus| After the burial of the Unknown X % : a2 zed at length but was un-(Soldier on Armistice day, Judge Hib- ginary dog * efder” played : i 5 S the stand to prove that he was suffer- | Was auizzed at length C i Cignliens imaginary dog hneider* play ~lience,” headline. Where the needle ki Lo i ,,', able to. add anything of importance|bard said, Col. Whittlesey had reach- ; 5 NEW AMERICANS part. Often he turned aside and spoke | A Rb e loolT :”~ ’“'I-' 1 I“HHI of B e | as helAl InT A hollcaltell Allled the point where he felt life helq | Petectives After One Who Murdered “Everybody in America is a mission- |to the faithful animal which was e s ”"} bEoucichiatach ”("r‘ il niles were violated (i Mandling| itHe mere fornim: He had plimbed Brooklyn Doctor in His Office. jury it conld find a verdict ‘i & i : b soners, according o a mem-|the depths of suffering and been ac- oWt T 2 i ary according to the oninion of people |never visible to the audience for no| : . ey T o T, the prisoners, accorx 2 L New York, Dec. 12— Detectives peoplc Tl murder or ranslaughter, or acquit |y oo tpo states’ attorney's office corded many honors but he wanted dustry stage.” The Democrats recog . : : PR tically accepted four-power treaty. | continue in nized that «.u;)nm.ln of affairs ov The “I's" have been dotted and the |up” not by his eyes, but rather by | et 5t e hotel: vears ago. The Republicans are in| i ;g o There was SRR ‘. ’ : I |t'a" orossed, bt those who favored |What they looking at. Ther 15 a suggestion of theun- control of the situation now, and no G | oy (s written law In the trial, which led to protective means have been passed so |the League ideal are now free to sup far. During the last political campaign | a great “hubbub” was created by the there being no man in authority to demand *‘all or none."” call the idea of the phrase, when they SEEK WOMAN SLAYER Iplay “Rip Van Winkle,” in which his shot his wife, but called speci “Watson Threatens Physical Vio- 1€ man who continually rests on ARevrin | mald e newly elected | dog was there. He was once asked why 5 okl e cor cec c & in Assyria,” suid the newly elected |dog was there. H ’ his oars of optimism will find his boat [ K2l If they \\u‘ 1\\l]n ed that ;1 Hundreds of reports were received | most of all, rest and peace and he he wis not responsible for his act at the!, . . of “O'Connor's hiding|chose what seemed to him the best falling behind even that of the pessi- by the police ol : 2uos : ! 1 the bestlgtein Saturday evening in his offic v Hme. The jury was out two Mours{pjace” but no direct trace of thelway, the Judge coneluded. iR e Wil cean b mist who pulls persistently. and forty minutes. The most unusual g or his two companions, By Sfetkiyn, fodey bekan e engron L among hi men patients for i S feature of the case wos the staunch |dwin Darrow, his cell mate, and| HOLDS (I’ A rh\l\ l\ RAIN. \I\-;:v: '.k v 1:\-;”|:tnf‘1 fil.ur(f"ll“r:r 21::;::‘1'1? mark not because it came from an of- |to nature. The veteran scorned RSO hiad been obtained eearly today Lone Bandit Opens Sare on Canadian |1 ErCVATCE against him all of the 4 L= X ¢ 5 r reports ans 1o R i ¢ . a fiefal of this particular socicty, but [use of something tangible in his abili- | — ——— Investigating reports of plans to Pacific But Gets Nothing physictan's correspondence and his | i i aen {And many the ways you can do it st the escape of O'Connor, jall rather because in a 1measurc is be- |ty bring o life a creature of the i X bingians < WERECKAGE OF WIRE VAST m’m i el (.""‘ Jearned that on| Moose Jaw, Sask., Dec. 12.—Posseg|list of patients wi taken from his S L AR R S LR [ ; ; yesterday were searching for a lone | private safe for examination. Efforts Meyed it might apply to the thoughts |imagination. 3 2 = lSatirtay nik man arove an @up at- written there, New England Sleet Storm Costs Tele- | | and |bandit who Saturday night hoarded {also were made to identify the slayer : o is ag|To do naught to make other folks S e Eomohie 1680 ‘,"'.,.,j.‘.y, for | Canadian Pacific Railway train No. 2, [through the revolver she threw under of vnen!y{“ from other countries who m“w',“r to .l‘lllll\lnL‘ w‘ r‘w'. ‘:\ .;’:\ o ‘.phnm (I"Il!"f") Tl..mo.mm :},\‘::“1 ;‘I,I,y‘_‘,‘.‘ down the ¢ lcaridd D Gras, the ot "NN RS A e s|r‘i;|n's( e have decided to cast their 10t with the |out of place as are the attemp Boston, Dee. 12—More than 100,- The most generally accepted theory [senger, and wreeked the strong box in|when she fled to the street after the native born of this land. In other|make the spectators hear the report R 00,000 feet of wires have been laid | o (0 RSN possession of |a fruitless hunt for valuabl:s. shooting. The weapon was concealed xploding that firarm, | Probably if the villain didn't “siilljon the ground or attached to fences| ) “ F0 o i that, at the last| Gray said the train was only a few [in a fur neck piece which the woman and pole stumps in the last ten days|yinute, he obtained it from some/minutes out of the station when he|had wrapped around her hand lite a : - i : e st in cfforts to restore wire communi-|otyer prisoner in the “bull pen” who[heard a shot, and turning, faced «[muff. The police are trying to trace bejieve that the things that M LI R LR cation service wrecked in e re-|yould he less carefully watched. The|gun and a masked man. His fivearms |the revolver's number from the mak- Americans do and say are the e b lng reality: tol the piGturaltis aikyiss Mary Had allbvelvicoat cent sleet and ice storm, said William | prisoners had just been released from [he said, were thrown out of the car [ers fo the seller, and, it possible, to things to do and say in this country. [resort to means which are not only | (She seized her lamb to skin it R. Priver, General Manager of the|their individual cells to mingle in the[door by the bandit, who then used an|the buyer. ; : i : ; T Tel g F rlo en thelaxe to cut the combination from the —_— — o ye8 of success are high when |inartistic but which may make por . ’long came Mister Billy Goat) |New England Telephone and Tele-|morning exercise period when L } - ; Their hopes ¢ s are high when |inarti L TS e e S [ aieiaeti \ s started. small inner doors of the s Iind-| “We Cash Christmas Checks — The To show the magnitude of our| The series of accidents to drivers|ing nothing of value, he leaped from | Big Store, Raphael's Dept. Stor " S for|of automobile mandeered by [the car and escaped. hunting the mysterious woman who Herrinds e i e e e s shot and killed Dr. Abraham Glick- society the other evening at a meet- [stage, and the great actor’s response | ing at which this body was organized. | was that acti should not be natwic the |Seribble your name in the great Hall law. aference : . ita re. |1tsel ut 4 slding of the irror up 3 3 . e g The reference is made to this v | itself, but a holding of the mir ! i support of Kahl by his mother-in ‘.m.ns La Dorte, convicted robbers, of men of other associations composed The burning of incense to give words the tendency is, in those who |of a gun, by € came as strangers to the United States |the moment the hero shoots the vil- [pursue her” she'd hear him coming they come; they admire America else [tions of the story shown on the serecn And she looks lovely -in it c¢e, the aroma ey would not have come; they take |lidicrous for instar gy would e g problem sid, “two orders at face value 1 they are |of the incense remains in the theat copper vit rog 400,000 taught—taught ly by words as it is apt to do all through the tel pounds eact ative esti- | but by the action { Americans [ing of the y, there o 25 Years Ago Today mate shows that the storm will cost| When Cupid Rode Aleng i sniieRIotesiubonrli o e y s (Taken from Herald of that date) : o over 3,000 men at work eleaning up note. be most inappropri . : 1 AnAnAAnn mrnnnd | wreckage, sotting new poles, running There is in this n incense would destroy, ri r A ines and ting telephones. th of a t Several of the moulders of the 18 I o " ) i odor of gunpowder might |Union Manufacturing company had this country 1 a B ‘ 2 4 their salaries reduced rday. SHOT AT PARTY, SHE DIES. a great trust impose on | ce, treng those who come her . take its place, but the same error of |yl 9 ETLSE FEEIEE e would here he found, for street will entertain he Ridgely [ Mrs, Lonis Stone Assailant, New Social club at her home tomorrow Yorkier: Ghiaveod. With My er e Lterno FHRL overy ! L Monte Cristo”,will be the attrac ) « Dec. 12.—Mzra. Louls | City ho sire to do their T 1 becon rtistry ary—that the me P rimmeciatelvaattaL i *tion at the Russwin Lycenm are not the good way | their [had ceased Tuesday evening. hours a The Nutmeg Athletic Club nw's h.mm the Huguer C. at the A of New Y Armory n 4 ening f this years, a | & once iz ot & 3 week., A band concer . o | S O, W e arraigh . ¢ ¢ ti ard ( on a chary Motormen on the invill innocence rpowered in Ston and attempted fox on the pavilio 1 Hiram Crosby, another of Liray is s 1 to have confes althongh he 1 to kil B e Oak pleasure grounc work until § o'cl it special orders. S8 CHILDREN AT A BIRTH Fampico Mother Reported Well, But Were Still-Born. REPORT ON REVOLT gave birth yesterday clety « 11 wtill-bhor he Cri g o City Medival association may i ) peet- (othe e t 8t }‘ i Dept. Btore and g “ AR First picture of Princess Mary and her fiance, Lord Lascelles, riding in England. It was dur- ed of them lto its anthent ling hunting rides that Dan Cupid caught up with them.

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