Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business ESTABLISHIED 1870 ARMS CONFERENCE SEEMS T0 BE AT STANDSTILL AS RESULT OF FRENCH POLICY GERMANY HAS GOT Thus Far Americans Have Not Formulited Any Counter-Proposals To Those Offered Until She T >ay, Is What She (Can Moratorium France Is Understood to Be Decision Is Held Up Full Pub- Opposing Secret Anxio for Associated tions (1y repire com to consider Ger many's request extension time January and I'ebruary veparation pauyments until the German government tells just can pay these installments s other information demanded. This developed when the text the com to the Berlin govern public herc note reads e The has Pari Pross.) mission allied refused for licity, sions., an what ¢ Washing ed | of the sider: It little show of Dee, 17 (By Associat- ) naval contmittee of 16 arms confercnce resumed con- tion today the Prench and an ratio problem, but with that the day would material results in the way an agreement on ative on and ¢ of of of note made text of the “The reparations commiss received a letter from the chaneellor dated December 14 announcing that the German government was unable to pay in their entirety the install- ments due, under the schedunle of pay ments, on January 15 and 1%ehruary 15, next, and requesting the repara tions commission to extend the time limit for the payment these in- stallments. “The commission its surprise that the ter contains no definite statement to the currencies which the German government would be able to pay the above dates; as to of the extension sted the yment of the balance, the security {o he offered mewntime. “Unless and until the receives definite information on these points it will be impossible to g consideration to, or even examine request of the German governinent “The reparations commission grets to note that the chancellor's let ter makes no to the meas ures he or propose tc adopt in compliance with the expressed by the commission al statement of November letter December 1921 mission’s ment The naval wi today prospect « any advancement toward nong the five powers naval strength Seerecy The committee again trenched behind its rule of and no further information w able as the exact nature the French group as to IFrance's needs the basis of her Nor was further the Krench ton is Rule was en- silence, vail- the mak to statement ing nige cnrity ten capital decade 3 ance Wants Publicity wrrant, now 1l of the last night the of is of in naval ton- national light avail- projeet build the hut chancellor's let- on S0~ can express to 000 in ships on the each of \ length reque legation, h intimated would seek to have the committee lifted in correct view the pos by delegation might be given rench that secr D or as to e ban that taken gth commission i of ition naval pub- I 10 on the or t to lie, It Sarr re generally understood and Ambassador lack power to modify the details of the naval proposals ance ha in the commit- The known to have in nication with three &I ment known officially it has not been disclosed whether ditional instructions have been ceived from Premier Briand. 1'och May Change View. yme officials here count upon the effect the of Mar-| shal i States is apt to h hecause of the extraor- dinary warmth of the eption the t French soldier received all over | States during h visit stimated by officials port of the toward him everywher that M Jusserand the basis ant | allusion full has adopted or " tee hee Paris presented ation is commu in 13 and deie X its comu the particular cellor.’ OFFIGERS ARE ELECTED Oficials of \.l I\\ll n l.lll'”(' cable the made n of since was bu ad- attention of the France from ave in return nited O IFoch y Are Chosen For Next Year With of re the T Mrs. Augusta Carvlson as Pr here, It is ¢ that the friendly the American have a bhearing of the I‘rench its course in ame line States and the three The mittee point of formul: 5 to Irench and Italian it is §25,000 HININUM STOCK Order The lodge, ing last election of officers of (8} V. was held at the meet ht Vega hall hos elected as follows: President, Mrs. Augusta Carlson; president, M Charies Gullberg; recording cret Miss Amanda Carlson; vice secretary, Miss Lillian Stenber al secretary, Miss Liilian Johnson. Mrs, Josephine [Zklund Amy Nordenson; ronies, Miss s-of-coremoni inside goard, outside Lindquist; trust Mrs. Alma. Anders Ismily Johnson; anditor Matilda Wann, Mrs. Anna B and Mrs. Elfrida Josep m; Miss Lillian Stenberg The will be installed by Distriet Mrs. . Mortenson, of Hartford, Ianuary TIDAL WAVE DROWNS 250 | Ih,ul of these of n are marshal's re very by will | determination to shape feeling shown in people in final government wal matters along the as Great Britain, United Japan have reed to do in power understanding American group in the com- of has not reached the ting connter proposals naval ratios, vice s finan- a reasurc chaplain, M tress-of-cere naval nis - Agnes (i son; vice-mistre Judith Johnsor Anna Svenning; Augusta Olson, as Miss Mrs 11 Mrs on, endah pianist officer aists in (o Qualify Wholesalers Must Have That Amount of Merchandise on Hand P York, Dee, 17 today upheld hureau’s ruling under wholesa must carry drugs Federal internal rev handl drng 1st to, New Judge Hand enue ing alcohol gists' permits the, that firms at e Thonsands of Livestock i worth in order qualify as wh Philippine Tsland Also Killed—Red He mplic Van Chemical Brooklyn o state Prohibition the ries of der n rtion Cross Sends Aid Lhorito injunction r Director iqnor permits, that the minimum vas jllega mn strain- | Day sought ¥ Manila, LRI More than drowned by the tidal whelmed the towns Macato, Island Negros, recordir te housa i ing from re the stocl oking wave ground rul GIANTS BUY PLAYER One on 4 de headquarters head and the virtually residents in their total Capiz ils hulary 1 cons here ri live were drownes large region Fifty-two carried out to sea e provinee erop over Purchase Ralph Shinners, of rlost I'ba of Ly Leading Outfielders in - American | ane drowned the property sting Association During Past Season. of is ¢ Ne¢ Har i the Dec. 17.—The innounced the outfielder ste York tod Red () 1s New York | purchase and vers in the ending relic ESCAPE TROOPS' NET Being o the f Aiph Shinners, leading base sociation of American a from dian ehib he nts Brow nnnamed ation for is six feet fall, vears 75,000 Fire Reported Today at Ha wrison, Me. M I i 18 amonntin 875, gave ddic two other n ment Ver play Kentu Fogitives, Hunte rs and a cash conside T'he 100 newest Giant and 1s only Shi veigh Soldiers Prepare Attack Dee Nohle family Irankfort, Ky., members and 8o 17 ind two Beecher from the al Guard them with Nobles the fer Noble, have es od mountain eave Natio men wer 1zt ga being Harrison, " planni damage business seetio The Odd 17 frame structure han} the buile homb teax The two ed the are midndght jail voung il of town of Breathitt county Noble, a wi low 1 on af Tl he uy Noble Kalé Nohle, ing his ding 1hly 1 bui postoffice a v s ted ag W mak e from to the store ' principal « ling way new A tore stroyed contai place sup Nable office genera home for nlies who 5 {0 ¢ who a Tom hy smitl wil wer r aptn WIRVLESS ISCHEAPER York Dec 17, Official " . sages by radio instead of telegrams |Thieves Take His Booze R While He Aids C hzmt\ tions of r, N. Y., Dee. 17.--W! ding ity b te home of New st means govern hey sent aperators o e T (est post radio has been the at West Point. (*hest tter and the equip military vas a MeCormi from 1 ch the and stole his private Nl ped with academy $3,000 worth of | liquor stoc| NEW 10 GIVE DETALS has for views its he m recommends this letter to chan- . of V, sident. Valkyrian ording | on Miss alinter Mrs. Mrs. | Deputy | ¢ on | EW BRITAIN HERALD (= BRITAIN ULSTER CAPITAL SCENE OF FIGHT |One Man Killed and Many Others Are Wounded SUSPENDED Anniversary of Clos IS Being \TRAFFIC b Tomorrow ing of Gates of Derry, It is Feared That Another Outhreak May Oc- cur. Telfa Dec. 17— (Ily Associated | Press,)—Itlerce firing broke out in the N¢ | Belrast Road section and east ' The 5 wington this mornir that Lewis firing was 50 intense trar rvice was sended used the | sus ms were against rioters by the crown forces. An cmploye was shot dead are the and of city tram at least six per- been wound- SCrV- ice known to h sons V€ CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, | Stockholders Adjourn of the World Associated Press DECEMBER 17, 1921. —TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS TRUSTEE MONDAY FRAUD CHARGED | WALL ST. BOMB OUTRAGES FOR GROTONWKS. AGAINSTPARKER ~DEFINITELY SOLVED, SAYS HEAD OF SECRET SERVICE Burns Declares That Third i ",DF' Internationale Was The v Moving Spirit Behind Plot Of A Year Ago § Objection 10 Pres. Swan's Ap-‘Accused Is Prominent in Hartlond pointment Results in Hold Up Social Circles L4 - NOT DISINTERESTED, GLAIM?SON OF LATE DR. PARKER This Afternoon | Clerk At Billings And Spence Plant Without Action—Counsel Acensed OFf Using Mails To Derrand Ginsburg’s Car Found to “01 Taking for Unsecured Claims Will Be Heard | —Held In Bonds of $1,000 After One Sold by Segal Neat Week, PPostal Men, | isclosur \ | | Disclosure Hearing By (ombination by Man Ar- rested in Poland Will Re- sult in Is Belief. 1 estate A it Fri Norwich, Dec trustee the appointed Hartford, Dec. 17 velopments followed day afternoon by and Deputy U ey of man for Surprising the postal inspector Marshal Groton arvest afternoon, hankrupt y A drive by the state police to round Jouls : 5 warrant as “J. 1. Anderson,” charged | to with using the mails to defraud, for| and sr when the accused was brought before 1. 8. Commissioner Frederick J. C bett last evening for a hearing it was Ie that the man under arrest was Burton Parker of 17 South Mar a clerk at the Billir Tron Works will not til un- il Early Arrests, Monday ferec ields a | Thomas taking | ve been stolen in New York state after toc creditors. Wkruptey . yuggled into Connecticu h| this action ¥'s hearings to | 1 into ( ticut wit resulted court to charges in his possession. | Ginsburg proved to the action Judge George W. Klett and Prosc mutilated factory numbers, | in the appear: 1a of Michael of having such unsecured The delay is (nJ glve the counsel for 4 worth of | unsecured claims opportunity additional reason President | James H. Swan, mporary or ince in police $18 i Ginsburg W Dec ciated DPress)—The Wolfe Lindenfel in another col (By Asso- in Warsaw is detail- this issue, ington 117, — arrest which mn e ¥ on o offer % ned a car why t s&tinf the re- = e or f ed Outbreak Elsewhere, Macarott distriet two shot, William Proudfit, he wounded in the his son in the leg. An- other young was attacked by | crowd and badly beaten. | | A vietim in another part of the city | was John Devanne who was shot the chest ai verely wounded. | Fear Outbreak. | Tomorrow is the anniversary of the | the gates Derry (lon- 1688, when whas begun | sic by the forces of | James 11, which is commemorated in | Ulster by the burning in cifigy of the “traitor governor. s celebration it is feared will accentuate the heated feeling. MOVIE HOUSE IN ELM CITY CLOSED In the persons Bally wert H9 years old, ing abdomen and man a in | closing of donberry) the ramous i of Against Second Movie Establishment Haven, issued the in house Dec. 17.—A restraining by Judge E. C. Simp common pleas court yes- behalf of a small moving management and run- | ning against Chiet of Police Smith order son of terday picture | tec | & Co., | replied that Mr. | Referee | had been given tate Police Issue Order:“. shall street, and Spencer office and & member family of high social standing Hartford, being the of the late Rev. Dr. Edwin Pond Parker, and a graduate of Trinity college Parker pleaded not guilty, waive examination and was bound over un | der $1,000 surety to the U. §. district court on the fourth Tuesday in Surety was furnished by president of the Billings and Co. Parker was caught in Friday afternoon and Marshall Tracy went to |arr him he was astonished to find| that the J. D. Anderson on the writ was an old acquaintance. The specific case mentioned writ was that he sent a letter to liot Perry, box 323, Plainfield, N, J ordering stamps on approval with the intention of defrauding Perry. 1t Is alleged that Parker's plan was neither | to pay nor return the MACHINE COMPANY TO SELL BUILDING |Report Is Current That P. & F. Corbin Will Buy Structure cefver, should not he made the trus- | of a will the tod the clear up the entire mystery of Wall street explosion of Septem- 1920, it was stated positively y by Willlam J. Burns, head of department of justice’'s bureau of igation Lindenfeld, 1 to the cuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods that he purchased the in faith, | and he was discharged Police man Philip I"lynn stated to the ,| that, in his there was 'l eriminal intent in Ginshurg's action in keeping the ‘car, he having made vit to the numbers which 1 1 were on the car. The state police made the after Herman Segal, now in the ty had furnished them with cer tair tion re ive to the dis yosition number of automobiles which come into possession of a combine which he was a member The Chevrolet sedan, was found Ginsburg's possession No- Investigation disclosed ctory and engine numbers mutilated after a fashion good State car The vote w claims for Swan and for P. Leroy Harwood don. The claim of the Inc., is $1,516,980 Objection Aired. Only unsecured creditors could vote for a trustee. Counsel for the minor- | ity claimed that Swan was disqualified to serve because he was not a disin- terested party. e Morse interests Harwood having been for the plant March, 1920, if Swan arguments was no objec- $1,631,067 worth of $18,304 worth | New Lon- W. Morse son of court no (o4 opinion, whose arrest was re- department by the As- sociated Press was described by Mr. Burns as the key to the solution of the mystery and “the only man that we know in the world that knows all about it.’ Blames Internationale Mr. Burns declared that Lindenfeld himself was not implicated in the ex- plosion, one of the worst tragedies the history of New York, but was so close to the radical elements who were its perpetrators that he knew all about it. The third internationale, Mr. Burns said, was the moving spirit | behind the plot. porte ruary. Billings, | Spencer IFarmington when Deputy coun- ail, inform one of two of a from April, 1919, to should be disqualified Shields heard There receivers had was, b car, in on s¢ in th in this contention. tion made to the Morse claims on the ground of its legitimacy and the claim of the stern Connecticut Power of $20,761 was objected to hecause in the printed list of unsecured claims it | SPANISH PAUPER REED BY COURT vember ‘| {hat the were both a Co tinued on Third Page.) | SR ) \ Arrests Are Expected ‘ | Radicals in Europe as well as In ‘ QU | were under surveillance by the de- SEw % ‘(.nmwm for suspected connection with the explosion and if the infor- mation to be obtained from Linden- | feld proves to be as expected, arrests in immediate prospect. Shadowed Sleuth lenfeld, according to Mr. Burns went abroad originally on behalf of the justice department to obtain in- formation which would lead to the irrest of those responsible for the ex- | plosion. When no reports were re- | ceived from him, Mr. Buens said, | vlvester C‘osgrove, one of the de- partment's agents was sent over to | find out why Lindenfeld was not send- | ing the information promised and the Council of Ambassadors Gives United States Permis; 1 to Purchase Air Ship From Teutons, [are Tarazzo Found Not Guilty of De- Associated The ambassa- dors has granted to the \l nited States to contract for the con- struction I'riedrichshafer, Ge many, in of the L-70 type. | This decision markes the end of dip | lomatic negotiatirns which pro- ceeded between the allied powers and United States since last July The application for construction of (By the permission Paris, Dec. frauding Charity Board—Had Been Boi) council of Lt Sentenced to Jail. Encanacion Tarazzo, a member of the Spanish colony who was sen tenced to 30 days in jail for defraud- | ing the local charity department and who appealed her 1pe |ior court, was discharged yesterday afternoon when her case was tried be- fore a jury and Judge William M at of a Zeppe 7 have have is under. Negotiations heen | completed, it the P. & 1. Corbin divi the practically | ood whereby on of ) does not tie the hands of the state police, who late yesterday cloged place in State street The that the had not complied with' requirements under | operate a moving |issued. This was the second to be closed by the state rounds which fall outside urisdiction of the city building and the fire marshal. {oday that the manage- place picture machine here police the in- | | spector | 1t was said | ment of the theater closed by Super- | from the ate police | that | intendent Hurley of the | last week may attempt to re-open .\ml then to application for a tem- porary injunction \inst state police It was st this counsel several ome ‘pro- the resort foreca for the ence morning that theater managements would tak to secure what they term tection” against any actlon of state police which would have effect as the order Mayor 11d would have been carried out that 1S hpuses. In legal claimed that the re il derme rement 1l step e of 1%t 1 sing the it is ha q clo circles i of by of the n lieve action ' the its one large to hi Thomas it wquld tp till had been Norwalk Theatrical mans today apply injunction for such da for tor here expected e to Judge under which v conr for | n ane plication Thomas at the Shubert ippeal with the clerk aldermen today from the Chief Smith to its l re-open perfc noon no ' made to Coun tile hoa | o, n the of action of in retusing show house wwd to direct the new license or per- the house may be petition it is claim breach the or conditions of the license un Jich the house was operated. Tt itated that there is no just the attempted denial of ap- | plications for a proper permit | This is the second appeal to the| | board Action may he taken. Tuesday night, and the expectation is that | public be ordered license for les the it compa \ chief ue a which In the | mit reoper ed ther | terms has no of canse w further for a hearing will i vear it o vwms v+ LICHT-GINSBURG WEDDING | [ Ceremony Will Be Performed Tomor- Afternoon—¢onple Will Reside row on Maple Street whern 1 Miss Lillian Gins Mr. and Mrs. Solo- 420 Church £ marriage on Sun- the of the wn e graduate Htate Nov ew years | ) Joseph Licht ar daughter Ginsburg be united e ™ Miss loeal schools and the and the hing in the Mr. Licht came to | burg mon of stre in at wil day hride cally lof the 1 school b Bost mist vears on, home last public is a graduate this city abeut New York He position with the their chemical la en teac hool i x from | hotd ey boratory re ible W orks in observed very ives from and Hartrord will wedding trip to Mr 1 Mrs Maple street remony will be | quietly and York, nt nd v only near rels s Boston Atfter vicinity side at 180 New « \ Licht this city. will a| Judge veason given for this action was| sented | which a permit to is | house | the | | | | | representation did secure the | | daughters it present situation can | of | The | a Zeppelin grew out of the destruc- tion in Germany of five of the big dir- igibles, one which had been allot- ed to the United States during the peace conference. The United States based its application on the grounds that was entitled to another air- |1 1l Polish papers and also was ship under Germany’s reparation |one of the representatives in America agreement. The council of am |of Lenine and the third internationale. dors referred the matter to the prin- |He was recommended to the Burns® cipal allied powers, and several notes |detective agency as the man who knew said to have been exchanged. most about the Wall street explosion I'he council's decision has been dis- [and, Mr. Burns declared adding that patched to Washington, and should |careful check has borne this out. reach the State department today. 1t “Lindenfeld," d Mr. Burns, ‘is that construction of the new only man that we knew in the Zeppelin may be started in January that knows all about it.” HIRA TEWPLE BLECTS Ifor this reason, Mr. Burns continu- David Ross of Bristol Heads Lodge— American Hardware corporation will take over the old government buildir owned by the New Britain Machine Co on Chestnut street The building, which every is constructed of and ser s and ed during the war when company was handling | ment contracts During the war, it was in this bhuild- ing that the anti-aireraft gun equip- ment was handled. Later it was usec somewhat as a testing room for trac- tors. It has also heen used for garage purposes A spur branch road, the main factory Corbin factory, enters | through the Machine C'o the building in tion with an excellent freight form adjacent to the tracks, There is also in the factory yards for switching and storage of arrest followed. Who Lindenfeld Ts Lindenfeld, Mr. Burns explained, the representative in New York . his departure for abroad of Malitbie. She was represented’ by | William M. 1stein this | and the state's ¢ was repre- by Assistant State's Attorney Newell Jenning The charge brought against the lo- cal. woman was that “she did defraud City of New Britain as to the law regarding the support of its pappe by the hoard charities by repre senting herself destitute nd with- ont support, and by such financial aid board of charity knowing representation was fraudu- o of of city, ¢ was is mode in brick was construct- the Machine large govern- respect, ened if of are means of such is said | the fent [ wortd After the case, Lawyer the disc state h Mra. Te working. that it had track from the Berlin which also goes through | of the I and K the premises property and is equpped | loading plat state had presented its Greenstein motioned for of the accused. 'The tht out that at the time had represented If she had two daughters awyer Greenstein not been proved were supporting her not had it been proved that was not really in a destitute condition. Mr Greenstein’s recommendation was act pon hy the jury HABERSKI ELECTED Koscinska Post Choses Popular Over- | {ed, Lindenfeld was sent abroad to get | the ry information to enable |the arrest of the participants in the bomb plot and was to have received the $50,000 reward for these dis- closures. He was deseribed by Mr, | Burns as a highly educated and in- tellectual man pronounced radical tendencies, althoggh he did not him- advocate violent measures. He is 36 years old and has a wife and children in New York and half brother Rosa Luxemburg. » went by the name of William Linde this country, Mr. Burns added, had out first citizenship papers effort was made to obtain his for him before he went by birth, Mr, 3 and his relatives are in Warsaw. He himself, was fore- Russia in 1906 because of connections 1 brot ra220 destitute necess: her: que argued ¥ Donations that the jnce Christmas to Worthy room little freight cars. MILES HAS OBJECTION By Causes Are Voted h of No. ensuing Hira elected last night Royal Vizier 1 Temple oificers the year ollows ed favorahly u Rristol Water Muany Grand Emir, W ille now bury Sheik of | Increased Daties Songht Meade, N¢ Middletown, New Brit Kenneth M. L in taken ar Manufacturers Have Resulted in cretary rton by seas Man Virtual Embargo, He Says. A. H. Nearing, As Commander—Support d papers He ntinued | Washington, Dec. 17.—8ilk ' Ma S e facturers in the United States receiy [ a tarift protection in 1919, which tr \HPVHHJ in the retail stores public, It airman to Sallies in Their Drive, is a Pole New |1 Hartford lain to both B Ralvatior nol roet Leon I'olish electe evening at spirite tested ord in tivity over He canse of was not Viee-commay adjutant, Johr adjustant Panl Kwasmik John Majewski sko Haberski, a the as commander World War popular young World War of the K¢ Vet > W 1 to leav radical Evidence Checks up rns said that ey had ithered by the Burns detective with checks up with infornue- in the handd of Lin- data in the hands been furned over which has been arrest in 5 ville eteran of Dt x wis Tl amounted fo the seins X herculosis =t i his 1 the 000 on Miles the 19 before Army sick ball bitterly o W ind ance I today committes cainst silk manu for., Mr. Miles duties constituted a silks that the kinds 1 Tari the 1 idence on the the ing was B remembered , eacl being Ha the th larg suceeed his candidate officers are as ler, Andrew Prawilski; ot con- | declared % oy hers IS nd ation, of recs e tion known to be feld and that the the y had the government Lindenfeld co-operation with the and the siate de- the American em- his great ac Protes the inere won out field that opposed him Jlanaitis who, he residence town in organiz ties whik hs present tug competition the United REBEKAHS ELECT ‘s Branch of Odd Vellows' wtn said 1t vir in G. 0. P. MAY KOT CAUCUS Withholding the 1 asked tariff e € to John the working Warsaw Polish partment ont the o embargo on Mayor's of Greenberg's with 1l com made 1 government through a for office SEhera follows Niites nation Presents Unusual Con- r, Bohrowski; | hasy treas v Scofy Wall at Story 17.—Local investi- street bomb plot arrest in Warsaw of feld, pointed out today Jennie | a8 such not 1 prior t ‘ for whom the bomb intended was the time, so impossible for him Hud New York sing urer, Ko abont her ¢ <h prove m past mer hip | ex 1 it in ¥ @ Won oOr il i 10 dri of traction itself pertaining the city towards the whols men | ters | faet ganization Chooses Virs, 1 to have 1d h y ex-ser 5 voted to Army record ort to men_ of Steele as Noble Grand. e NAT KL i g10 ! | 1 | lowing It the that it wou ve heen Ret officers Not grand, retary, vatior Stella elected the " et spy to have watched Mrs, J¢ Rrown T it their | Steele; ! recording post went on hearte the e Grand, Mrs, 1. Miss Ruth Mrs « Alma Be Winger stalled Mrs suy 1 Co., immediately a separ- Willlam de- the vice emp head 1 ne 29 itute NOVEMBER John T. Ward, married to that Provi i} MARRIED The who Alice marr ay oving private chief |er; financial secretary, Mrs Annic b Deputy T Miss | the | stor family of Stipek: o tru treasure Mre ers wi District vas T, £ tee tective \ 3 of Sheridar mees « rred gatior o depart- 22, | ary hy Kisselbracl No as was city cutor Mr. Iy time that N8 third, | T ember i I Octo! 1 prot interim 1 and reported Joseph G ' beli the at that work of expressed plot wtion f not previous ably conti o in the 5 e the was Iy fer § terr t 1eil, will receive ipend ) Man ls' Arrested for Murder of Young Woman Johnsonburg, Pa., Wil R. Hill of ( wis it here today ord in prosec ore Annual Visit to Inmates Of Town Home Tomorrow The ar 1 Christmas visit 8t Mary's Sodality St. Mary's church take place tomorrow afternoon, who are to attend will leave park at 2:10 o'clock. A musi- has been preparad and purchased distri- the inmates the v Dec 17 THE. WEATHER liam f n G brou where | om sted last murder 17.—Fore and vicinity tonight: Sun- into snow with NTATEME | was arr with the Warmbrodt, ( for New Rain and warme day rain turning a change to colder; strong sontherly winds hecoming northwesterly on Sunday. Dex will \r conne Those hou the ents hody was lay John brodt dis out the time whos Wed in garet Hill, the sonbrg \ppeare * [ the body tru e that fo wrion Creek 108 reserve in|cal program zifts last | b | home olice claim ¥ Miss War ft town abi } was I heen wher for at excess ¢ I'his is have \ € 390 from ution among aind le ¢ an incres 1 L was recovered. | week.