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" VR VA — » - - T —E—————— Herald “‘\d‘\'.' Mean i ]fl e i News of the World } Better lijs iness Ve ] B &/ l {4 (___‘]_;" Associated Press | Usans ESTABLISHED 1870 (I'W BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. TWEN' i PRICE THREE CENTS CENI VERT, BRITISH PARLIAN ATIFIEL )P, GENERAL PUBLIC MEETING DLEL I EmgN]TRgfi%fig&ffi;fiam FRENCH PROPOSALS FOR INCREASE LIKELY TO BE CALLED TO DESPITE OBJECTIONS OF ULSTERITE OF THE/ ::‘.,,/T,’.,?E f”' W]M UPSET ALL ! AL S B ey e ACCOMPLIy @430 FAR, IS CLAIM o -~ Tt — | partiament vati fl/r Stores To Remain ondon, e octuted | 10 (he dicbate i i ~iui England To Propose Total Abolition of U-Boats Great Britain Comes Out New Haven Holds Hear- | Open Until 9 . ML {700 b o i e i s All Next Week ||/ comn wtormoon, in ihe two coun o | o 1 o Strongly In Oppositior WILLL BiE RN Al Nt ||t R L Rl e caunt D ol ‘ And [taly Also Express- Movie Men MAS SHOPIS, T || o ‘ or oni exteil wa e . es Disapproval Of This Common Pleas Court In ing On Temporary In- AN BCIALLY LAR AMOUNT O BUSINESS TIHIS YEAR AND ARE AKING ppeal of Proprietors <|nm} FHTS MANNER O ACCOM ‘ . Ixrm : \’\Ll\(ln i i were o | IAYOR WOULD HAVE VETERAN HORSEMAN 1es cLotmusc co, X?i 35 NNERSFOR suzzestion, if Carried Out, R(‘H(‘lll’illwf Ol(k‘l' OF PEOPLIE WHO WIlLI TR CLOSES ITS DOOR: Would Make Tri-Color dermen for Action. | Keeper Was Vither Creditor or Stock holder and Reteree Has Busi 200,000 Tons Stronger st iy " Resignation or No Resigna- John Crowe Was Long [ox-Servicemen at Hospital | : COURT GRANTS NEW (" g : AN ness Suxpendled Than U. S. or British. FREEDOM fir P!{E“U tion, He Should Be Re- Identified With Grand : ; ' ’ Will Also Be Visited, s IN“V‘.\'(‘TIOA\: BE]NG THREATENED placed, Curtis Says Cireuit : g LRl See. Jackson Says v e, 16. — (By Asso- New Haven, Dece. 16.—A general 1 2 B il L 5 arEnt 4 proposal for so great public hearing of citizens to be called | § elares Newspaperim: 1 oy ig e ] 1 ( ¢ | 4 M ( 1 ; Creas strength of the either by Mayor PFitzgerald or the S0 l)('(l‘“"’\ NL\\&[):.])(HIIJII Goniiiontan: 3 B f ) f it g ! the British declare board of aldermen to discuss the city's s WS 3 ¢ 1rs cl wug hse . y ¢ ¢ y f carried out, would pel 0o opn v s in Opposing House \ {iott on the replace - ; o ot L S e building code and the action of the | mayor in recalling the licenses and a ETG e permits of the theaters, la and Bill 6508, ltorney in view of what has transpived |8 e gr fe i tey ot 1 a temy e g ot entirsly Teve ‘v(l(La t ovi for the econe 16 Thor s ol X | ¢ € skillf ¢ { t f cop n 1 000 ton super- iy Son i s e A ] Tread { the {en ye sul- 125, These vessels, of 2 ican Newspaper PPublishers' S0Ci « € ¢ c i I y i .00 2 7 el ‘ ( v [ t to the Americ battie- tion, today called upon all members |ignation although the attorne Sl venrs o edilo 't \ ‘ e 1o laryland, would give France a ¢ | centt D {0 o of 0,000 a3 small, in this city seemed likely today. | _ : he p At WO Oran Hearings on Injunctions Tn common pleas court Judge 1 ittshurgh, 1., Dec Simpson began a hearing upon the | 1 1t sident of the Amet temporary injunction sccured by conn- sel for the group of smaller picture in Chiet of Policc houses to Philip T. 8mith from closing them un-| of the organization as well as pub- |60 S ! ol ; Pl graompany : ol : o | h cheer v Japan ; . ; [ sonderance o ew “post-Jutland” is independent of the injunetion pro-| o defeat he il D 0 i x 5 i GG G TS 13 ' i 2 ‘ ty t o all nations coedings of last night, when counsel| around t Rosninan bv ot . ; ey WLy ) st i ) . d ) \ : Ialy Disapproyes or the larger theaters secured 1 g n W ! ough indicating disap- st e orders both from Ju > A G I l g parti such a building S Miinoine ohlin: (‘,,,.,1‘_.-; e : ever fc seriously proposed BO L g tached to the 1 ) t i ¢ Ll ( S ca S 1 told the arms confer- triet court and from Judge James H.|in thi e s \ ! : i i alafs who| ence ARt Webh of the superior court “The bill, id Mr. Williams in 2| the scan e omes /o j ) bt e ) W % : ; Monduy-in.t the holi ‘ s she must carry out a sim- Many Attend He « ‘prohibits publication in ing attor < ““,._ tie G - ey S " ! , s bui program, i bearing today drew to the papers of any ne ikely to ; | / Hepiy ; e v [0 et combined Krench and Italian worle during hi « W y « et ‘ pre tatives s thus would be some 200,000 | applicable to w large quantity or var 5 Rkl ¢ b A : { | i phy P Ged (¢} e ¢ s agreed on yesterday by der the mayor's ovder. This hearin ishers generally to use their effort party to the inguiry into the Rialto | f T 4 & ity of neiad and other news, such 1 theater fire, the controversy over the L Blaze Does About $200 Damag al « e w fosing < big threc city's building code, the dispute over|#5 '¢Po 9 building ; 3 hank clearings, y 8 gambled n 1 « g i ; i : 2 SoBu 1 T ¢ British spokesman said today inspections of theaters and the pre-|have been gambled on inmany cities Clarl’s Barn on Main Strect—Five- I 0t s cf i) [(l hTiC BOARI that the Iorench proposals if acceded M "he unprecedented censorship invo liminary actions which have culmin- ! W to would “throw out the whole naval S o 2 : ed by the bill itsclf is more than men Do Good Work I { F‘ L‘G'\ ated<in the injunction proceedings 5 . W, BLE Nominations or Board of Control, | PrOSTM ficient warrant ror its defeat Its em 3 Britain_Disapproves bargo on s0 much news required for ‘he fire department wa 1 ment to the mayor to revoke his in-| o roper information of business in- |4 3 relock this R % N 5 ¢ Vartee oL Smith Post to Hold Annaal Whicte Ao Approved Contain | » declared Z¢ had met with dis- structions’ to Chiet: of! Police Smithi|\{avasts is'a strobe additionnl teaso ) from Box 42 at wie ¢ ¢ of | roy ! % net disappréval from the British s0 goes to the board of aldermen, “No such mischievous interfer | Main 1 t Main st tractor, Luke J. C i \ W Meeting Next Friday—Lively Moot Name of Malcolm P Aldvich, ion which may revoke the mayor's order| with press freedom has ever hefore [ blaze in o barn owned by Joscph H.[J. Crowe of ! i N : { ¢ British spokesman further de- and vote to instruct the mayor tofheen seriously proposed in this coun- | Clark at rear of 505 Main stree i laughsey t ina Anticipated G 5 L £ v t Italy did not approve of issue new permits and licenses that!iry. TImmediate steps to prevent its| On arvival o cone on i Mes. oS M J ! : St g the ltrench proposition for it it ‘w4 theaters may legally open and the|going dny further are urgently rec i e trled out ltaly would e ubliged: g issues raised be dealt with by process| ommended Its vicious character tld the same amount. This meant, of law other than through action by |should be impressed upon the se he second floo ¢ ilding, The [member of the g L : : it A said, an addition of 700,000 tons the police, ate judiciary committee that its de- [barn is used as a ga by t : Abstinence and B t n Rt f I )y 18 LSuEopERl (War feol May “Pass the Buck,” will be assured nann he ; I'ne ten ships which France and The present hoard of aldermen goes ‘It is pointed out that it would |of th m, s rses belonging [held from 25 mont street tomol ‘ ¢ re o et YW OUIGRON I CUES SRR S e NI om e chose 3 S would cost roughly 10,000,000 pounds out of office January 1 and a new | outlaw cven the publication of base Jol o kej row morning service will Jasen ! i X o Seals b : | conducted at 9 o'cloek & (. Mar g 3 g . | cac ind both Ifrance and Italy The appeal of one theater mana found a F v tempor e on of Brookly hoard comes in. If the present hoard | ball scor & 100,000,0 does not act the entire matter will be| Mr. Williams closed his statement [ probably a ] o serious I will he in St - At W ) ) 1 % Bpsh i OO thrown into the new hoard. One fo by callii on publishers to make sulf, and the fire figl s were ahl ary's ne mete S : s T e or hi L billion dollars |'n‘ the ten cast today was that the theater man- | 'determined demonstration” fore | to subdg S with: o ; ) i L 3 year period beginning in 1925, agements’ petition will be taken up at | the indiciary committee in Washing- fabout §20( ’ erab ieul ! i t J ! L g Henen 7 i A : A ( ) The IFrench delegates were said to a special meeting of the board next|!on January 10 next. wad. experienced sl gt AL mb an - interesti g N0 LR ven the reason for asking ag cek, and insfead of acting upo _ horses, but all were tal : Hans ¢ : : ¢ 4 "5 have ¢ ¢ reason for as ap- week, and in ,‘(‘ I of acting upon it Lged L o s o pron ¢ i L s ln i pvoval of this building program that vn.l m;m wi (nl‘:;‘y ,u; 1\.1|||||.\’\‘ 1 DRUNKENNESS H : L LA Famous Vienna Specialist Opens Up | mentione : % o i B it Ibe the whoittanae ad hHllG vere public hearing on the whole matte I AL laze same premises, the dam- | office are I’ st, Joseph lame Al ' few ships and therefore must refit. his ar he 1 | 1 a time entailing sever Free Public Clinie in o New York « igs ion | ’ " W ships & Thi lm.m‘ then will have time to ¢ . \“mn‘ o “'}“‘ e \"‘ ! . jis i e ) 1 « : : 5 : H ‘e American delegates the British pose of the question of issuance ‘n Boston Records Show More: Oenses | nobies were destroyed Today. bt R o g 3 ene | SPokesman said, also had taken a new permits and licenses. If the i C S i i 7 k | | stro sround against the French present hoard does not act on the pe of This Nature Since Fnactment of New York, Dee 16— 1o « 0 L proposition first objecting for econo- tition the situation rests upon the out & CO MR G S Lorenz, noted Anstrian surgeon Lol tevan of the casons holding that the expendi- come of the temporary injunction ighteenth Amendment. day opene public proceedings. Roktor Dec e " - . pervision of « ealth. departme ' ey or the t STA’\“ hY D(\ST INSFALLATION struction would seriously affect the Still Doing Business, soston, De Makes Good His Bscape From Boston | o, ill he dirceted by i t | for offi s recovery of the world. At present the theaters ave all open |arrests for drunkenness 3 " | department " se of olhe 1tie Wvhic 1 added that the Americans except the one which was closed by |increased from 669 in July, it I Prison by Climbing Into T ( tment of educat cenp i Officers Will Be Installed on the Pirst | ag that if the scheme were ecar- the state police, without permits or st month of national prohibition, to Packing Case. v int ses and directs the L N 2 g ! it would change the whole \lderices: CLier of Tollce Briith hnsl% Sic the state, recently vo- | hersiip . \ ! . Wednesday Afternoon in danuary— been rostrained from interfering with | =700 for July, 1021, = the - municipal Farry Berwin, | tified D that he would ery the Conferees Stunned, them pending hearings. Aftorneys | Heensing hourd suid in its annual re- [state pr of, escaped today by | to oblain a license it he decided 1 ‘ ing 1o the « Staft Unchanged Vashi . Dec. 16. (By Associat- say that if the injunctions are dis-|port, made public today duct W { SR 1k ; ‘ I nouncement by British solved the police may close cvery | number of persons arrested for drunk ] the box v 'he surgec L PG LA LUERhL k& Wi ; nen t inee had asked be- house until the hoard of aldermen|enness in July for the f¢ all g s without chal- | pioned by Dr ! 08 Tl ; ; \ th a naval sub-committee of 15 act. Counsel for theater manage-|ceding 1919 w = t R s examined | health cor il ;,' j L ore in agrecment with the ments are claiming that losses of con-| The board announced v i reigl | he conviet's | opening 1 ! i "j’_"' ”‘H Y Al S N ¢ \ s Roliof {other four naval powers to build ten siderable amonnts arc likely to be in-| passing of Jamaica ] ¢ p- | conference officials today with stun- King cusc o had appar lothing i flicted upon their clients unle way |erage, due to sentences imposed by [ently affectod is found to adjust the controversy | the courts, but said there h cn a | the hox, 1 n “ 1 { proceeded that Rlack, head of the corporation which t ‘ v hreaking, | Metropolitan Company Must Y Spanish Gunboat Gets Allezed Muni there ) ination in controlled the theater, would not tering and larceny s com AV 16 Policy Fyven Thouzh Holder Was {000 Sngelers Headed for Moroc- Aok o i et o v ans - CAN'T HANDLE OWN BONBY [ e 5555 R I S e v i it is said that Mr. Mix went to sec | Legally Hanged By can Insuraents ary session ol e VRGN T O a it Terlaved ATTEMPTED MURDER | Atianta, De ‘ Ll o L Do M i \ Wi >: : _;“""“" RICHOSRIN upon certain phases of the evidence in | the inquest A man ha S Incompetent by dury in Buialo This Injunction Allowed. : New Haven Woman Fives Shot A temporary restraining order wWas'| Morning. granted by Judge E. . Simpson in the { Divorced Husband, But Her Aimlable for any New Haven common pleas court to Buffalo, Dee. 16.—Wm. 15 Wendt, | state court of appe 18« A Rialto theater fire inquest A. 8. whiskey and moonshine, at | Invalidate day, on the application of the owner | mijlionaire manufacturer of Buffalo/ cd by Flore X tion, i of a smail moving pietiare house G 5 under which Chief of Police (it : i Ll o “ . |-mml.l.n‘ o under a po 1 by the Metro- jopop el here \ i to Forward Then petent to handle his own affairs by a Lise I v company o 2 e ) 5 Reply to Germany Tonight | politan of the hounse. Tt is assnme Voo jury here today walked inlo the tanrant of the lat-lyyyjie Rey ] 110, ter in Court streot thig afternoon and [, 4 may not interfere with the torneys who are interested R Meaorniticitien lnocoTding i to | 3 drawing a pistol fived a shot at Gud-|aya. 7he action for theater managements, s i S - SOl the uded the giving up [, 1t did Mot hit him. Spectators | other thi evidence, in 18 in number, that this orde stab hi. of his home here to live in a cheap | v that Gude Jed out gain' » policy hotel; carrying about in his pockets [, the woman did so, & Tdnas|anrienled several hundred thousand dolluws and | oo of New York city, claims the [superior cc clalims of close acquainianceship with omd hullet went through his cout. | appellate ¢ royulty Gudell walked up the col m Wendt also was a heavy w o polic arters and toll NEW NMAS GREETINGS. lishes a precedent so that all thea may continue to run without a per mit or license from May« IMitaGer ald, until court decision is had on some action which will settle the con- troversies. The plea of counsel for t cater | drinker, one of the witnesses officer 1 what | New Yorl fied, his averag indulgene: . dot card and the vaph owner who was the petitione that the city authorities sho Jot | three pints during a day and a g who g int with his busines il . wiere Springfield Milkmen he next step on this particular or Counsel for Mrs, Wendt and her | address and inly | v _ der probably will be an appeal by the daughter, Margarct Wendt, petition 1ese word neh il ‘ ) v R ‘(! i Retail Prices . e city. ers in the action, said they would ask I am ing to kil 3! o [today \ 8 blast on 1t - ) National Tuhe Company e i, or a committee to handle M upon she tool pistol ot s I ente ro1 . LA Legal Arzument mittee ti.f{nom n nu Makes I Reduction A legal contention is that the Wendt's affair to « b Ihe restativant was well filled co 1o 14 ¢ t N Py ing code was not published the time. Mrs. Gudell lives in Wes {1 (o B it 1 1 fl 1 1 to the qu Il b, law wher 1 ) 1 4‘\7‘“11! R ; ASKS RESIGNATION PRt M WEATHER ) | i : : \ gton, Dee. 16 Atlorney ! ‘ I8N J ; ol Daugherty has vequested th VALUABRLE PROPERTY SOLD, Hartford. Dec. 16.—oresa ! cet \ i the code never would have U. B Attornc v \nselmo, through the Parker for New Britain and vicinity " ) ¢ ! DLRIEN T heard of had not there been a Ri expl n given was th ! Ties e Bmma White the property at able rain or snow late tonight; SOUTCH ted w v 4§ v e m-”‘! vw-w‘ theater f has heen upied for it years b corner of West A Liberty || temperatur \ \ ¥ HOSCH SO I0EN AN L City ( k Miles deposed that the |democratic appointees reported | building code had not been published, ' was considered desirable dvner in question declared the ing code “‘was invalid.” 11 forced ‘or never would I'wenty-seven),

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