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Herald “Ads” Mean News of the World Better Business By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921.—TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS INCREASED SHIP TONNAGE ULSTER REFUSES VALUATIONBILL CROPANESE WILL BE ONE OF CHIEF‘ FOR ALL THREE POWERS IS FREE STATE PACT TOLD INDETAL. WITNESSES AGAINST RUGGERIO AND | FOUHDA TION OF PKOPOSAL Definitely Annotnces Determina- Congressman Humphrey Speaks, C[ A NFLONE ACCUSED OF MURDER : o 3 ; tion to Stand Alone | e Rotary Overnight Compromise BERG'S WIFE WOULD o il !Gra.nd Ju;y lndl;ts Berlin \ Suggestions Indicate DAIL EIREANN MEETS AGAIN WARRANTS LIKEI', Z‘,‘/, i SERVED ON e BE ADMIWSTRMRIX ;FOREIGN POVERS OBIECT ™"\ NERS OF 18 Meciifvét” v, THEATERS And New Britain Men i | In British House Of Commons 1For-[mpis Measure, Congressman aplains, | ol [ British 11 T 1 1 Men , Cong Lixpl - ey \ ln, ““r S | FOI‘ Klflmg Of Emo Files Petition for Settle- b’ Premier: S RTcn| ment Has NOt Yet Been mer Premicr Asquith - Moves 1...‘ Calls for Tmporter o Pay Duty on | ve ) : o / | ment of Husband’s Estate Aceeptance OF Treaty Settling Dif-| g wiolesale Price of - Article in ‘Mdnd;.ement at Shubert BENCH Wflh. fs | Renaldlno B e In a stirning address before the| Propr : of Another De- T ] § If Japan Retains Mut he Il e members and guests of the New il KropHsionod ; Third Supposed Member of Japa ams | su s sephine or 3org finltely vefecting the Britleh cabl-lyin Rote lub at the luncheon held P : Publi aring. | s Josephing Donahue Reri | yevg invitation to cnier the Trish|ut'tac e Shub this noon & e mands Public Hearing. | : < ¢ ose marriage to 1, Jorg sy R AR S e i noon, Congre ‘olare P Then England Gets TWO | years ago was kept secret untit arter | 4re® Sale. was made public today alfman W. B Humphrey, of Seattie, | — Burglars Who Made At- Y his death several § ago, has r. Lloyd George's official Downing| wagh., said that the American Valu- A stood to Have Turned Super-Hoods and U o Aa 0 th e roRalY ou il ot e A | et S ERC AT jon bill directly affects every Amer-| New Haven, Dec. 15 —Warrant tempt at Meshken’s Go ; i of administration in her | \~wa“i s o8 LhEpletieh BRIGHALELYE T LeinIsl i citiaen: { which it is understood had been pre State's Ey id(‘ncc g L RORS -l Sir James ( yesterday protests,| rpe ) . B aredl by Gt Attorne Whitake N % h Lo 2 Ty . Tt 2 | 1@ wives of the members were |pared by ity rn itaker o Trial Tomc | Another Dreadnaught. Y anpoars that the dedensed laftino| JF Lyas Toneeast byRast folnialal yenortligneats fof (e alub. S Previousifo thei|lbased fon evidancd obtalned by omaers t al Tomorrow | e Wil Tha wetlbloner and the mbthae| o e, aEainstiluara SINLETCeLs it iy Congrassmanitimphrey, Mrs: | sent by Chief of Police Smith to the Gy ST i e | heing involve 1 in the Anglo 1|v~\u Arthur G. Kimball spoke on behalf of | 18 theaters here, had not been served Kk Cropanese, the alleged Wash N Eton D el (v AR QLSul I"" & 1 ‘“‘”‘ eirs-at- | aaty without being consulted | n 3 o R i haka AbE ¢ on, Dr ) by 50- [ law, and since the mother | 5 b 2 Ao DA e s K 1 € ciated Press.) \\|< ‘rnate proposals | e now to accept the S E heing conducted in this city this week I'he forecast from the eity attor > ) ) | tain by 1 state police for several b e Dail Meets Again She introduced to the members of the | ney's office then was that they would | 'red Carroll and Arthur Wadstrom, | onths in connection with the death relating to the 6-5-3 ratio, as worked | Berg as 1 x : g as her daughter-in-law, it P iater : the three men o over to the out, apparently overnight, by navai|pecessary to take such steps to effect Dublin, Dec. 15 (Iy Associated | lyl, Miss Catherine Johnson, a lassie | he served on theater owners or man- | ¢ ! e ebonng to1heloe Enio Renaldino, was not charged 5 e D 3 e o superior co wy Judge F00TE experts, were presented today fo 8ec- | n settlement of the estat 8)—As the Dall Eireann met t0-of the army, who was ulso o guest at | agers, or both, within a few hours. 1t | iPEHET UEhyRidee EEe0) before the grand jury with murder retary Hughes, Mr. Balfour and| judge of Probate Bernard I L0 Lk """ ""‘]”““““‘)"" ofille “"'r‘ | the Tuncheon, is understood that there are 70 counts | 4 ond ”“"””' . charkes Of fypey the evidence —against Joseph Baron Kato i which indicated @ o session 1t was declared by suppor .x&‘ irglary at wir eshken's r | I'ress)—The Ulster cabine letter, ins’ Gang Is Under- the Salvation Army drive, which is [up till noon time ney has set down Thursday, Decem {ohoel Next Week's speaker, |in each complaint. What these com : : T Cjanflone and Michael Ruggerio was TR ) of Michacl Colling and Arthur Grif R own | Store on Main street, will he hrought | o - A cording to delegation spokesmen, that | por 22, as the date for o hearing Presldbn Teon Shnl iy o day plaints are, specifically, s not known | {E0r OF HaR GIE WL A OURT! [presented to that body this morning no formal agreement had been : : as yel. and true bills were returned, charging y ., Trish Deace agreement now felt |announcements gn which he statec ) - ETraw arhin T on & Benchi warray reached by the big three of the Irlsh peace agreement now feit s Shubert's 1s Closed. morrow morning on u bench warrant. i, qor in the first degree against the g certain of @ » majority in|that Irederick Withey of the National 4y e are hele o1 f tavor of the tr Surety company in New York would 5 > 000 each for the burglary of night indefinitely until, as stated by : Cropanese Star Witness % - I fith that they and the other signer The propos Whmitted as a : P L S IG (i Sl e - - ot thelegagtion addrens ';:[“l,'""”w"\ at the meeting | 0 anagement “such time vilue of $10,000. Wilson was : Lintibt aval 1z d ; The 2 or- | next week Thursday. The annual |the manage (ool . oty o compensate for the rete Former Local Business Man Meets{ They declared no prominent per i e fam e e during his attempted get-away A2 COMUDENSI R L Jie e tenkan B ok son of Ireland had yet protested | Winter meeting and bail will be held | cid “‘(‘"” th i i B 'H' e hetween life o > g . g | vindicate our legal rights ane 16 v > 4 5 pulaanid iy adinagida s Death in Automobile Accident at|against thelr action In signing an | on Thursday evening, December 29, at | Vindicate our lext) VEWS HIC nsed as the material witness when the Hondh bt 6 St ,.l . Agreement with the British cabinet, |5 place to be setected later, . A motion {HiENts Of the thealeTEoNE P = | recovery Tie was arratgned in caust Ruggerio and Clanflone es come up S "'“"‘ gy H'\'l"‘_.'l‘_ ¢ ”’ "'!‘ g Atlantic City. Prenident De Valeta's ahiections were | Wae aldolmade that'a committes of [ Thisiiheaters was wareotoc & fevst Wilson is represented hy Attorney |for trial. It was generally supposed BN BNCOND AL S TN S0 g ) stated {o be to certain details of the|three be appointed by the chair to see |¥ears ago, and its management claims : i thice waveiitnroea, type of the Tiger and Repulse or to| Frank Maietta, formerly of this[? UL R0 - 3 that it was built in compliance with 1. Knox, Carroll by Lawyer How e R L R e Tt | ey Swhichisho siiess wowia imave | el bl Biiec v famillalo it oty s F 1 : Known to the. [ard Drew and Wadstrom by Lawyer The Grand Jury e I SR ONAloLuY, MO RrE N esRon ne Grentil o i e e { had Deen resub. |.cared: for) by, the iHotary " ciub for | every safety regllationBisnown 4o Mol oy ks The grand jury that found a true overeign cla scrapping of four | Western Market on Main street, was v Yhote . el architeathte | 'rank Hagearty. e e e e ol il aoleeR IR CE bl e RS 1 S-S i ER bill was composed of the following Ea gl ninallstiin erlages o ealvesteinavimening I aulBE RS SRRV e Foreln Powets Object, | Another theater owner addressed fo o W b @ ated th 1ese alternatives [ mobile aceident in Atlantic City, ac ! o § avor Titzgerald today a petition for ors i rd v ) comhined with all sorts of ques- | cording to a telephone message Ulster Thrown Over “The forcign nations object to the | Ma¥or T “/,’“'H' H,‘ S e RUM RUNNER HELD Saul Berman, Charles E. Crane, Ans tions as to the method of calculating |ceived by his brother, 1 The general impression in Dublin| American Valuation plan,” Mr. Hum- |2 "‘“"“ 2 “’ ACHon . 'M'm” ; drew P. Gunn: Bloomfield, James B. tonnage, whether by the American or | Maietts of Maple street today was that Lord Carson’s speech | phrey stated, “because they will loge | Withdrawing licer A S e 5 | IFagan; Canton, F. G. Humphrey; East by the British or Japancss systems. | The brother left &t once for At-|in the house of lards last night had | a great deal of money. 1f they object | N8 theate o ’ ew Haven Police .Charge Michael | \vi, qsor. John 1. Caufield: Farming- X i Wanthul carng. ton, Adrian Wadsworth; Glastonbury, T 4 eiped Collins and Griffith in their| to this plan as strenuously as it is | ; f America Gains Two. Jantic City, and today Mrs. Maietta, | Neiped Collins an ¥ L) L] als diths ihe kiovalofino vie Dreck With Attempting to Kill i e e e e G AT i o i 95 ot rona o | ORI 05 e o s s (| ECHGIHEs I knows of no vio- | ! Arthur 1. Bidwell; Granby, Wesley ; 5 a 3 e 1 any particular, S nage by 25,000 would admit the sube | Becides wite and brother, Mr, Maieta | ication. It was polnted out In this|isomething behind it,” Mr. Humphrey ‘|‘]"J"‘: ;L H‘m ny R PArBONan | Members of Department. | Clark; Rocky Hill, Owen R. Havens; X and ask 4 eve ) € nayc 1 3 - <, stitution of the super-dreadnaughts | leaves one daughter. T B onb it 5 y [Simsbury, C. H. Bno; Southington, (‘olorado and Washington for the The bhody will probably be hrought [ tured the Knglish action toward Ul- According to his statements, the |1€CHININE e T A | New Haver Dee. 15— Michael | Ajexander I, Carey; West Hartford, older battieships Delaware and North | to this olty for burlal. Detalls of the | 8tet in a light that hore out the pre-| American Valuation p makes the | It g0 to the board o Rt "'I'”' n ant | Preek, ot & field, Mass, who was Charles A. Griswold; Wethersfield, Dakota > Tl ecident were mot given in the|diction of Michael Collins in his fam- | importer pay duty on the whole that the issues ralsed be the su dect funder arrest 11 Thompsonville on | illiam H. Warner and Charles Spon= Japan in retaining the Mutsu would | e s ous speech at Armagh last September, | price of the article when it is receiv- | ©f & public hearing -““. oxne '1"1"*7 charges of reckless driving when |gel: Windsor, Arthur A. Bailey; Wind= crap the Setsu Erie 8 when he said that England would use | ed in this country. The foreign policy | Out that he has pald taxes and thaligiken up by local police vesterday |gor [ocks, leslie Seymour. The substantial effect of the adop- Uster s long as It suited her purpose | calls for the paying of the duty when |the clositg of his places of AmMUSCjand brought here, was held in city Begin Extradition tion of either of these alternatives PLAN XMAS TREE and then throw her over. | itis shipped. It is for this reason, Mr, |ments will involve him '”)"‘v”\ finan- | court today on charges of assault| qpe verdiet was returned to the A elaln e avell titiD oF De Valera's Position Humphrey claims, that no one outside | ¢ial 1088, a loss which he declares|yith intent to Kill. = Dreek is 1| court at 12:40 p. m. State's Attorney : ] 4 oenel & — - As to Mr. De Valera's position with | of the importers could be opposed to |Should not I placed upon him when|tg have fired upon police officers g ' At while admitting a general in ? T ¥ pposed to 5 1 1 Hugh M. Alcorn, who is to prosecute AR e A . C. Clinic Nurses Bring Chritmas | rogard 1o the treaty it erted that | the plan. he is unaware of any violation of the|this city when they attempted to | U8 % e S0 B T ot would % : £ hen the government's proposals| Why | o ok licens and permits given for his| gtop him from driving his car through e e i 20 British Indignant. Cheer to 100 Needy Children Next|When the B . Y lmportors Kick made to extradite Cianflone at an The Rritish delegates were repre- L were submitted to the Dail (‘Ahnv(’i on There are several irly date. It it is possible to get the sented as indi ¢ the suggestion | Thursday. September 3, cerfain objections were [gioajer e e s @ _ He be|coused to Hartford within 80 days Yhat thay b spposing the . made which Mr. De Valera does not| would proteat. One is that tiey claim Gfl""“m b 'l' EE e ( S ',“" WITh e will be brought to trial at the pres- s 2 o vata “| A Christmas tree upon which will|think were adequately met in theliho rate .would be fincreased. This is ndIMA [ tignors in his car. : police were | s et R e Japanese request for retention of the T uld 1 fnereased. This is Atehing. 160 tha 4 lent term of the superior court, if not, ATuter. and incrense of totnnage for|be hung with gifts for 100 needy chil- |final draft ) ? , | not true, according to the speaker, as i Rt e remeT it winl be necessary to hold him for the Pha S aruan tHAL The By did not|dren, is being planned fer the boys| The secret session is occupied With|the vajuation has nothing to do with |Chamber of Commerce Makes Plans) B 700 (ATOIEE SO BT T B FE S [ Mareh term, Mr. Alcorn said. ihecnsnal e Sndl irls who are being taken care of |& discussion of these points, and it s rate. Mr, Humphrey also said that e e e s Cianflone Has Lawyers The spokesman said settlement |by the nur of the Board of Health |V i ”“-'nl‘}" r y';‘fi:ll“‘;"‘hs‘ ["'::";”'"{"!h:- importers claim that the manu- For on | off ¢ : & o Cianflon relatives have engaged of naval ratio, so far as Japan was|Tubercul clinic, Miss Ventle | m facturers would combine and r the T T T s was continued [the law firm of Freedman and IFreed- Sotil December.a man of Hartford, to handle his inter- concerned, was involved with that of [Logan and Kathryn I Duelle. The | further along in their discussion than | price of the product. This, they claim, would compel them to pay more duty etters have been sent out by the | pe of Wolf Yuker, charged |ests. Lawyer Abraham Katz of Hart- fortifications in the Pacific |tree and good time which goes with it, they were when the public nn; Again, Mr .Humphrey said that it was |chamber of Commerce to 1200 local | with forgery, was continued to De-|ford will defend Ruggerio. | Vs Question of Forts, | will have its headguarters in Ma was concluded early yesterday after 8 e D noon ot true tha anufacture: v 0 4 r “So far as the question of an'[n;er\{IH»“” West Main .\m)l n Thursday S ) »HI ue that the manufacturers would | people making the annual Christmas | cember 2 | The jury this morning heard the tions and works are concerned,” he|afternoon of next week et combine and if they did it was quite [appeal for funds for the community : [evidence of Dr. B. M. Ripley, medical |examiner at IFarmington, M. Bronstein Sy e e emestion has been| The program includes a veal tive| o Commons Meas 0| possible that they would be prosecuted | Christmas tree. The sum required is i : made that these remain in status quo; |Santa Claus "”]I‘,'K.,',',,’.,[_,,TI’,, ‘,“""’}\" " prss)—The house of commons this by the government about $400. A 25 foot tree was order BU]LDlNu COM. OPPOSED ind Detective Sergeant W. C. Hart of the works should not he proceeded [I Ne MUTSEs WO it and cash for this|ofternoon resumed it debate on the Reasons for Adoption ed last August and will be placed on e this clty, Dominick Cropaness an; with either by the [nited States or [to: candy, fru ANCAGARIN SLC L) Ivish agreement the feature of | Congressman Humphrey stated that |the green some time next week State Policemen Antonio Tomanio an : lates ; -pose, Contributions should he sent | ADE sh agrec o fed cressmi stated that | 5 Recommendations For Reductions in| e ypan. Both the United States and [purpose. Contribution should be sent| iy 2o om0 coeedings being ad-|the Auctuation in the foreign exchan Miss Mary Curtin, asssitant execu- |00 g Arthur Pinell had certain works in|to the Board of Health rooms In ¢it¥) qyoyq 1y rormer Premier 1, |and the depreciation of foreign money |tive secretary of the Chamber of Com-| salary Do Not Meet With Approval Alleged Murder Oct. 25, 1920 committee The crime for which Cianflone and ¢ inference is that Cropanese has o5 mevarilldaye ras state's evidence and will be the Mutsu by Japan wonld permit | h at the hospital. Upon his connection that Lord Carson had pic- | added. theater | fire lines and over fir hose last January 26 He was alleged to he Usnal Holiday Celebration featured by exchanges of revolver Japan have contemplation in certain islands and hall. I ) o R e S e R rer of the the suggestion is that no further steps e ceptance of the house. can valuation plan should be adopt- |and checks should be sent to her the tree will he lit | have been taken place October 25, | | of That Commission. | Ruggerio are to be tried is alleged to should be taken along these lines. 1" Mr. Asquith declared the pact gave [ed. Another reason he put forward was | Blectric lights on e [ Jetob No formal decision has been arrived DEBS S to Ireland the fullest measure of local | that the public would learn the orig- |up on Saturday night, December 24, SRS Pl on a lonely road in Farmington, at on that point although the ")“*‘ us- | antonomy and preserved to all Trish-|inal price of the article when it came |and every night thereafter until New sion has heen proceeding on the as-' 2 men their full share of free citizen-[to this country through the new | | Years'. On Christmas eve, as in former ey = | Daugherty Going Over ¢ h-nmm y R ‘ L 9 AsLE A e T s 3 i tions in salary will be voiced by several | 1 " sumption that an arrangement would | Daugherty ship throughout the British empire. |whercas at the present time the im- |years there will be a program around ':\ ‘m‘.\ ‘“" Nichas ey |: .»\‘ \\\uh the liquor ring and was said to be possible concerning American and | yendations, Hints at Taking Up | porters do not tell the Americans what [the tree, including Christmas carols, | B0 ROFESE B B0 00 08 disapproval | Ave been one of the disputants in a Ly L i APProval fpajjing out of some rum runners. His Japanese works in the Pacific. Vote Is Near | price they pay for their goods and the | music by the Philharmonic band, ete. | o5 Rl S g o body was found seated at the steering wheel of his automobile, revolver in Difficulties in considering this phase | Socialist's Plea. Dublin, Decy 16— (By. Asgoolated | Fovernmhent has no. v to compel ,“.,‘"‘, 'f”(‘\v‘,'”‘{“,.;\m He i en of the question it was said had special | 3 : ; Press)—Hope that the Dail Eirneann|them as they pay their duty to the | (3 " | : e reference to the British program, ne-| Washington, = bDec. 15, ALOrIeY | \ o i1d be able to reach a vote on rati- | country from which the article comes Gubernatorial Candidate A‘:;‘.n”\\;wwVH e Duilding, clectri- g g with o handierchief tied itating the construction by Great|General Daugherty today began coli-|g..ion of the Anglo-Irish treaty in| To prove the latter statement Mr, Beach Dies at \;:(‘ (G s P R S Uikt abolUnie mouth and nedh; Sig deratio o o endations to| \ : which | sideration of recommendatl a public session tomorrow was ex-| Humphrey showed those present Waterbury, Dec. 15 \ 4 I his clothing was torn, indicating pos- President Harding in connection With | L ioq ) o yichael Collins, one of the | knife which was purchased in Ger- | Peach, 58, soclalist Wdidate for gov " |sibly a struggle. A small amount of v extension of exec 3 « enc o 1 0 of cretary Arthur the extension of executive clemency t 1ot tog oF TiiifeAon the Dall BOL e s money and a w were on his per mission to be near the McCormick house. Renaldino ous objection to the proposed reduc- |wao known to have been identified Britain of two super-Hoods would increase her tonnage allotment beyond the limit fixed in the American many for a sum equal to nine cents|ernor at the last state election died|POT S RN rms con-| 197 war offenders went into another secret sesslon at 6| in American money h me knife | here this morning after a long illness.| ° - - SR i ros. | 50D wroposal sub tted to the 55 tiie ancelinh. the kel DR i it Mr. Daugherty said he would for A ety : ! J 1 th i ory ference at Its opening session. o e wtions o the White 9IIBe k this evening was purchased from a Chicago firm | He v prominent in the socialist |/ ' : ; § 3 Lo |TODDETY was soon dropped American Tonnage WHLCTEcaInTOHIe: 2 e for $5 nder present methods pur- | party for ny years. He was b e G . Suicide, Police Said i i ouse as fast as possible so that thos: 1 i 3 ling deps “It should be pointed out” a British II‘ e s o b Do BlNNS CASE NOLLED | chasers can buy for a small sum of | printer by trade and had worked in After an investigation of the case, spokesman said “that under the ar-| WhO Si8¥ B8 000 (000K ‘m.-\n\ and sell the article for what | newspaper offices in New York vity ; Detective ant Andrew J. Richard- rangement respecti Unitedl States [ RERENSDEINRERINIENE = o - they think it is worth. Under the|Norwalk, Danbury 1 this city. He son isst statement to the press Whether the case Buger ships the United States tonnage would Debul soelalist leader, would: be Local Man Accused of II|4-|( I'reed lnv‘ new they will have to pay afl wife and three children e )s Merchant Marine i } he branded the case as one be increased to 526,000 AR : duty on t the knife is worth in | - g as It has been brought to light . ‘luded, Mr. Daugherty declared 1at el mey Jenningel| Show rea Apparently the delay in reaching ‘11:,,1_',’;,1‘, I,'m( i” I,,‘”}l_,.j\: ‘,\, bt H“H,, I Assistant State’s Attorney -“""'"«M America a1 ‘ pm lic shall learn ( ounty ()fl'i(‘iill Is | h() lllh ; G L“.!“ !‘f‘l‘la_ t ino was insured for a large settlement, it was said, was due to the | 250 sl i S ! - | the truth. The incr no matt - S bty 2 Clam bl S money a short time prior {ous | 04 that there was a possibility of such | This Morning. ‘ [ what it will he wi e Called for Testimony A ) s registered in for- HMOUNY and it was believed, be- necessity of reconciling the various| oo o ;i v A el sets of figures. Long discussions are | I to The Herald) ne | Bridgeport, Dec. 15.—Frank K SHL : Bl : spondent over financial said to have taken place at the meet- | POLISH VETS ELECT. Hartford, Dec. 15— Assistant State’s Making Profit allard, county commissioner, was to- |3 : e G atiora he 1 to end it. all ing of the big three for the purpose of ey G ; i | Attorney Newell Jennin itered o The me nts also eclaim that if | day summoned to appear in a hear : i & 1 | wife to collect the in- devising some plan that would bring| The annuil mecting and clection of | noje in the case of Michael Binn |the America uation bill is passed | ing with State Attorney Hom : . s e ‘his in explanation of the the Drltish progrom nto line with the | ofticers of Koselusko Post, Polish Wur | wpey that case was called in super- | {hat they will be compelled to raise | Cummings, who is conducting an i ERLONIS L o s ¢ imdkerchief and general ovikadlTapaness andl Arericanimeo~|skeransavlll take hiuca it AayieNels i orfeovt el i niorning the price of their articles. Humphrey | vestig v of the bribery charae : yoRae kinds totalling ), o earance A struggle; the stats grams and which at the time would ! "“‘" G el B “, Main 1 was bound over from the 10- | gaid that t ew bill would probably iinst Alderman 1. T. Han 16 8 ms or ¢ e Tioe many 6thers. who. foilomel keep the British tonnage in propor- ul memners wpe jarged (o b slice court on a charge of theft | increase their duty a few cents but | Commissioner Ballard appearci S S Rross | S ise were dissatisfied with the des s * | present as matters of it import A B i : 5 s f . preceding tionate limits as prescribed by Seere- ! ! [of $3 rom Andrew Slovinski. Tt | merchants think that they must raise | hearing this morning 1 tactivals. Gndins and refusad: to. slites tary Hughes ance for the coming year are to be | was alleged in police court that Slo- | their price several cents and some | - year the matter to be considered at an end. Regardless of the alternatel propos-| Votedon il ha 1‘;”\'( ]\,,m a .m.]».s.n prop- | have figured for a profit of from &0 to V. F. W, SENDS FLOWERS z e ) Yatuka ; Minakuchi, a Japanc with the acensed in ¢ ette street Tollowd (e address by Mr lterday for mastoid is considered today Slll(‘!(l(‘. (oroner 52]_\1\' N e e o church Sunday evening on the IFar | ‘\.\‘1‘.‘.“‘ ‘m’- y‘\im d by ‘1 jn\\‘: r :~'v‘jn:§ 1I the following resolution which wag|flowers was sent } R YReAVeteT e it IBDORGCEO St 1t two weeks ago and that of Cian- last problem. | J-Ladopted |ans of loreign Wars. He is ; o o 2 1 b el was within reach was so strong that a spokesman for the delegation pre- | dicted that a plenary session of the| conference to consider the report of | the big three would be held Satur DRACERIC RESOLV ED—That in view of pres-|commander of the Eddy-Glo ent depressed condition of American |American Leg and this se or Monday - B — S s Ind industry, the ahnormally low costs|testimonial from his brother Heaving Near 5 I i o to he 5 by xu o o S 0 GERMANY, HELPLESS FINANCIALLY, T DT T e il e et Lo Vot Yet, Selosted | question was understood to have huni == | to sell their pro ASKS ALLIES FOR A MORATORIUM i/ o 1 . Daughorty Wilibolls Decion On Fal it o Meeting at the State department, | States, it is our carnest belief that| ey - memben of JoHE Scerets ughes, Arthur J. Balfour —_— there should be no further delay in Gilber o was a member of Joh Sceretary Hughes, Arthu McGraw's 1905 world's champlons, and Admiral Baron K pen Paris, Dec, 15, (By Associated [ through loans, external or Internal, or | he cnactment of b a7RIUAE Prote !Sposa ew aven (1121 S l‘Operty had been signed to manage the local hour discussing, it was understood, | Press).-~The German government s | other financial measures (NG I : g LR I f b next season, was the naval ratio question, and at the |informed the allied reparation com According to the Taeglische Rund- | MOSt urgently “”‘"”‘l”" ties Adop ¥ ture by the owrers of break-up of the session it was indicat ssfon that e fina te hat o re ions co sio | tion of Ameri vnation provisions kel ! ! ior mission it will mal ) I, the reparations commission has | 50 0 %o ier il as the best method| We 1*the tro m. Gilbert and sev- ed they would not meet | meet fully’” the reparation p vents | sent to the Gern P OVernIme . Y jmeet fuily? the rej g dy B nment 10t to the government's attitude ward |y tie nu etter physica i 2 under consideration o] v t = of standard i mport values and Ak . [a wnuary 1 1l February 15, it| tantagount to an order for complete [ 01 SHRTLES nations equality | the ultimate disposition of the New|co than he had expecte p o choloe ¢ en made, comple igreement on limitation of [ was officially announced this fter- | prohibition of the export of rman ‘ rk t 1 [ IV B L eur maeta | York, New Haven & Hartford's trol-| wtters involved in winding up [ Howeve n Joa Cosgrove Wil naval armament as regards the United [ 0on. She consequently asks a mora- | coal to neutral countries s | t ' 11 1 Btated. Janan and t Britair 5 ley properties in New England may ! thi P simple, he said, bu MElhais itk apai mext WS States, Japan and Great Britain torium I'he German reparations install iyw.‘\‘\‘- some time, Attorney General - If the moratorium is not granted | ments due on January 15 and I%eb | 9 o ke | anuary + | Daugherty declared today lec RECOVER STOLEN CARS the German government, it states will | ruary 15, respectively, amount to | Mr. Daugherty has just returned | Bridgeport, Dec. 16.—Five anto-|be compelled to have recourse to a 500,000,000 gold marks each. At the FHE WEATHER, |from a tour of New Ingland to ir [ The ROBERT MALLORY DIES. mobiles valued at $20,000 have been|eredit operation in order to procure | close of recent meetings of the repar 0 spect the properties which ATe e adde were o t 1 ntanc y Greenwich, Conn.,, Dee. 15 Rob- recovered by Sergeant. Frank Virelli|the necessary funds by means of [ations commission in Berlin, it was Havtford. Dec. 15.—For Luired to be disposed of by the New | New u ¢ | ert Mailory, aged 65, formerly con- of the state police as a result of the |loar semi-officially, intimated that if Cier for New Britain and vic | Haven under the terms of a consent |care G PRt dptatminary ted with a firm of stockbfokers:in investigation into alleged automobiie ste from the German govern- [many could find a way of paying wir, continued cold tonigh lecree entered in New York in|their sale by the New Haven b York city and for many years thefts in Connecticut, New York and|ment adds that it has succeeded in|these installments, Germany might be Hecoming clondy and | October, 1014, as res of Sher ‘mmn 1 or whether it would b v ive manager of the Mallory New Jersey, it was stated today. The | raising certain portions of the funds|given a respite from future payments slightly warmer, man act anti-trust proceedings in-!the best interests of public steamship lines, fourded by his fath- wntomobiles were recove 1 several [necessary to meet the payments but|provi 1 the Mn\ \\-u “convinced of tituted by the government ow their return to eir origina the late Charles Mallory, digd at is unable to obtain the balance, cither ' Germany's sincerity.” So— —— As a result of his Inspection, N ‘u\\wV\ ! his home on Byram Shore last night. days ago.