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S —— Herald “Ads” Mean { News of the World Jetlter Business J By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921, —TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CE 'TS [.B%TTER STRUGGLE }7Council To Be Asked To Engage ~ DELAY EXPECTED <ot ExrrovEs NEW WITNESSES DESCRIBE INJURING GIRL TO RATIFY PACT War Veteran To Clean Monument AT ARMS SESSION — ] N DAIL EIREANN . s aceoi i oo o S0 0 T N EE0 00 58 ove I U] S, CAMPS Edward Rankin, Late of “Fighting 69th.” Offers to Do Joh B : i '“\\ Lig, . Policy Takes Much Time i) ough Majority Declare Treaty, Horehan(lon THAT Bxavniie BlOCER. \ ot i the | Juthel'n Soldier Tells Is Not Altogether Satisfactory, 1”“\ recommentation wil b mate to | compettor, The fEwe s becn par ‘BRITISH 10 STAY OVER ton ot ol et seenred o' || Acting Prosecutor i They Reel It Should Be Passed | o o mibic "Worio St tne comt bt o he ot navure ot e g ot e v |\ To Be Kept:On Job Senate Investigating mission he empowered to enter into [monument to be cleaned. The bidder | ¥nglish Delegation Which Had | MADE, THEM AGRER 0 IT| it mk o o e i s i oo 2 v camet e i, s e vt vt o0 0| G | At Camp Wheeler tions, T Migliz less than that of another bidder, he|the monument, but the job has never | The wecording to Miglizzi having agreed take the job for|bheen hecanse o e amount of Washington, Dec, 21 (Ry Associated | tained 50 s ugainet $3 00, the offer of his|money involved Press)—The British delegation today|three or four sharp reports, blowin * 3 . b : g Killing Took Place When e is Made That British Leader cancelled reservations it had made on|the 1lds from the stove, and res ing Dynamite ome explosive that ca . his daunghter susta g two cuts o ' . r 7 . Toll Delegates Only Alternative | n mer sailing from New York on| B 8 fan !” ko Lt i : Private, Who Was Sick, on and arm December 81, 1t was stated members b ! l | ‘;I ! ]ql of the delegation think there is le| Plaint to the police Miglizzi said that 3 PR ; ] i i R e i AL D BO‘VIBER GE LEMAN CROOK ‘r‘\‘m‘v'\‘wr Im‘ ‘\"\yylfllvr |‘u:l : :Y 1o “‘”".‘ “l"m ufraid to usc w"‘\ more of th RL‘HL\(‘(' to (-0 to “ Ork Three Hours To Make Thelr Final | before the middle of aJnuary coal, and he was advised to take the : Decision. ] \ cel that the action of the Japanese| Motorcycle —Officer “Willlam ¥ y L elegates in ecalling uy Tokio for| Strolls investigated the matter He 9 : > ‘ I'ress) Dail Bircann today en — .u.n..y instructions in regard to Shan- hm:":" n;»‘.m in w\w\‘jm\ly\ H\‘vl‘l“ T 1shi 2 :::?lnrl»]i“tg; | H 5 s My g wou ) considerable delay | OUBNIY, but was unable to find any 4 5 f 5 \ o 3 tared fhe {hird day of its public dis-|Qave He Will Tell Mor -|Takes Money ]‘1(m| Men | tung would involve considerable delay |OUENIY, but Was unable 1o HIE @i o the first In & second st ot Days in settlement of that question owing Dublin, 1 v Associated cussion of the Irish peace treaty with iy cause an explosion. It is the opinion 5 k. vestigati f charges by Senator | . q to the slowness of cable communica-| ! L I 8 . ) the oulcome of the vote on the ques-| 13 o o But Doesn’t Molest . of the police that in mining the coa e | wa democrat, Georgia, that tion of ratification still in doubt. Brought Back to United tion between America and Jdapan. In|f o€ BPEL G CE BOIE o Sine ; . i soldiers had been hanged addition to Shantung it was expecte: : ! d X blasting powder got into it by mistaks e it fal in France, Marion J. Claims of the opposing factions States Women or Children STk ould ik number ot faw e from a majority of two against States. |inariranid e Binumen Al ae s - : Athens, Ga., declared he reaty, to ten in its favor. Lt BGls T i \ Y 3 Bay gaw a corporal shoot and kill a pri- . B " might hold the conference in session \ H[‘ f() I)I)RI‘ h\ % 4 i ' Y ge Gavan Duffy’s speech indi [ TR ,,\:,‘ S oo Y'”_ o 1 VIT A 4 Sty 3 soldier at Camp Wheeler, Ga. ; 1t ‘l,«“ |,y~.\\];;nu1 Ium tre ,.:\ Warsaw, Dee, 128 (By the Asso- | vestigs N S TR 5 | ROTARIAN THU DAY . 5 . “”"T }ru:l he m-ll nfyt :ir\s it ’m‘!r," ‘;":’,,", clated Pr Wolfe Lindenteld, ali ‘\?wl pandit with fine manners who held | rley is Delayed i i - = A e s Bl Lk €| Willian Linde arrested here in connec- [ up observation car passengers on the| The arms negotiatio i stood f cutions ) s constitution to ‘“place the for- = 4 = g R S 5 & = ) ™'Y OSEDP 3 OODS corpord he said, was named A -:( D e or- | tlon with the Wall strect explosion re-| Baltimore and Ohio night flyer foriin recess today while the French)New York Man Will Speak on ‘Gambl- ALY {OSOBEICEWOOL CraveTe ANt thal Franl hat R b e ‘{M:”“-“»h,r";“f,v;,h; 1.4”1. H]:-vy'\‘n‘-l]’”(:;‘,\mr'v‘ W \'\‘}nn‘.zv‘uh in m; heart of Chicago's| worked out their estimates for an ade- | & Toeton G Woods on 4| (bonght Brivata Halley ot Bmita, Bk EERE aetes bomp0 Godelin 8 W DG S i L s had escaped In|quate allotment of auxitiary cra t, the imber of years assistant prosecuting Assnils Georgia Office just anger of the Irish peope for [y v o o s he clalms ¢ o e Tapsness vailed HangLonniresc Ghristmas Ball ttorney in the local police court a Wallis read a letter from one of his to tell more of the.details he claims to | companion ildren skating on a|from Tokio regarding Shantung and October 10, acting prosecuting | comrades at Sandusky, O., attacking know concerning the disaster. . | pond at Sixty venth street say the | the British prepared for presentation| The usual good program is already torney, will be continued in that ca-|o S i« Georgla regiment and in- Intimation that Lindenfeld would | robber made getaway in a car|to the conference of their cases fos|arranged for the Rotary Club lunch SABT HeRtE May L If W vesolution ing he would get even mome. fais e ng eRt veomntly 2oon be returned to the United States| which had been parked beneath the d\m‘h\nn of the submarine. * ton of this wesk Thursday. o he present he common coun yme of those Georgia officers T T T L Y stor & Gongrove, | rallrond syladucts meeting will be held at the Elks' cl bt by the republican members | were pretty bad from that?” Wallls S e ,,, of the department of justice. he bandit boarded the observation | it 12:15 sharp. The club has been . int at arms, and the day's| ., o 4 at 12 shary lub has been weted favorably upon | was asked sriimltanl ot et Cosgrove spys he believes Lindenfeld | car y-Third street sts ”Ihlm “n\r unusually fortunate in securing, as a Yes, indeed,” he repiied : knows still more than he has related. |1 ( ' pas rs to stand in line. | speake: * the Iuncheon, Irederick T ~ N B h v o s 8 S thE DU AL Q o | speaker for t e 1, Frederick | i : 7 | his seems to be a Georgia fam- Demands Alternative He said the police were giving Lin 5 altimore M{I nm.; N. Withey, vice-preside f the Na C. L. U. RELEASED row.” said Senator Ernst, repub- 7 : | denfeld time to think the situation | passenger agent, was first in lne anc Hona i sliel et R e i L, Duffy said the D nust be given v I " S il Surety company o New o TTTTN (Y 7 | lican, Kentucky, and Senator Watson TS \I\“'\' 1'11 1‘l' Aty & ”wl» ' ]| : ver. Stenographers are kept waiting ve up his pocketbook. Three other | \nrk who will talk on “Gambling on FROM INJUNCTION || ned in the laughter y u" hie ,”.m to the treaty be-|y “ito avent the prisoner desfres to|Men contributed, then the robber juman Nature.” | Another Witness o ejecting | t s Ry 5 reached f Mrs., TRobert i 1 | o 8 make further statements A i Mr. Withey is an ideal speaker be At this point ator Watson offs My heart is with those opposing 5 - LR e s v i peak 1is point Senator atson offer- My hieart Ia with those opposing it,| *yifndenfold has sivon fhe nime of | Stubsbury of Tecumeary, New Mexico, ' Widow Ill, Children Need |core men's organizations, being brict, | printer's Unfon Is No Longer Party | €1 @ telegram recelved today from ne B i”'“ driver of the wigon which is sald .\:.\](. “,, w'h‘l‘ ‘nm‘\\lfm‘\]-lrl n | ¥ g 5 clear and foreible, and not lacking in © | Jame B. Milton of Chattanooga, treaty he declared, must be|te have taken the bomb into the N e ",‘,‘ “m: hi _‘,‘..:”‘{?, :\1' "x‘|l|Hvl-‘h m,\ Food and Clothing— |spice and humor r. Withey has In Post’s Litigation For $25,000 | Tenn., saying he also had witnessed ratif S L e »f the people | YOTK financial district. This name, ac- e 5 " ! ; ] " "(’ ]' U spoken before the principal Rotary . the killing of Hall by Crawford i e infere « > people | | it e S aEaenis of the car. am not interested in . il i) . " ¢ Tommerce. <t Damages At Bridgeport ¢ ould come of Train [cording to Cosgrove, corresponds with | F00 e o Heat in H()mc I.\m ( Wbers of Commerce, Ki T nd would come to Washington to tese LA . [wanis clubs of the country, and has it e ; tify to that effect . . _|the one obtatned by William J. Burns Y 5 g ; ] Duffy said he made no apology for 4 and I do not want to frighten chil- e e e /I)\r!‘“-'l"l“ L deL : ‘v“‘ Cent ®| Another telegram from W. F. | western speaking trip. The club e :«.‘r::r o A O emmmor. | Brock of Lindall, Ga., sald the sol- says Lindenfeld also named two per-| .o o il iest“ha relfeved M, | Sick and unable to earn a IIving, & |tends a general invitation to the buat- | PRI FEREETE _: : Post ub. | dler was killed because he was tH and sons who he decls manufactured | . 'h”r\‘“" it ’Pwkmw . widow for seven years, no shoes and|negs men of the city hear Mr. |0 al Ty.|nable to work and that Crawford fe omb AT ngenteld s elaterant e | SSES Ch BBt you 1ol as 1t yan|L s o Bl REE EBERE chil- | Withey. Those interested in their em- | | Bl Craton e . «t| Was not tried by court martial. sy, 16l Now the waman-ariver se| oo 0 SR U T Teae it eles 1| 070D between the afee of § and 13, | ploes responsibility will be particu- nokpephicet mnign) : last] 5 lie, HowaNer, had anothdr verd caped from the vehicle just before the | (oo Ve e tha robber told 17 \\Hhmn shoes or underwear, the fam-|jarly fnterested The entertatnment | TOPE A0 8 00 apondents| $lon saving that Crawrord was tried exploston occurred ar how other| P wohs Saudutiis kil EORUAL R [ily dnvder almast dopleted and no coal | committee 18 at work to ftphold their [ {18 COMPANY And for Hie FERORICEIR by court martial, given o 30 days principals in the alleged plot arrang-| 1'% Onhie ticket agent to warm (h‘o poorly lighted cellar in)enviable position, secured by the un-| o o0 o to Judge John P. Kellogg ed to be far from Wall street on the {8 Bel shutlhinad Hown et line of which they lived. No, it is not an !I“>‘\1.~v|,\\, but very appropriate program |, . . yom yester e fotion day of the explosion. The statement b Loty Dl B0 vl sh Ko gra Ay seinary SCOFVAOC the slums of New |of jast week i toh AT ThiNG TStantme is said to assert that one Thetpialine he danrienanes eaib boets Tt Xork sCH caBoRoriBan 0 rancisco, it 15| Owing to the busy season, during 7 ! cipuls was. 1,000 miles away and that{7ject tickets, the bandit regarded him | 2ctual existing right here il [which this week's luncheon will come, emaina In court for the|Crawford as . captain, but Wallls i New Britain. the officers decided to postpone the | e 1, ourt for 1N stuck o his story that he was cor- The three room basement, which is| potary Christmas meeting til next 3 : AT oo | POTal at the time of the shooting. all this little family has to call home, | weak Thursday, December 20, which | = o Reineten ne | Court Martialed Twice. is on the outskirts of the city. The > an evening session for Rota : s members who, it is| Wallls on cross-examination ex- head of the family is widowed | i, and wives, the place to be an- RV R plained that he had been court mar- mother who has supported her four|,sunced later. elalned focen Ao UGG S Flalleclitha e tiad | boen ounrs children for the past seven years by | f e i 16 lenve) Toalns HIs Ry the tahid i doing washing. Ior the past two 4 : months she has been ill and unable gun, he jerked the emergency bellly "ok Too proud to ask for aid During Christmas W el i Hiy Ao ‘”“wm arily returned in each case. or 18 not Dbluffing. It was, as AT HSperDcec through the observation|gyq " qeprived herself of food to pro-| Additional trolley service on the | setie e Hanad A 're are three A« W. L. charges RO LR L GONV]GTED lN COURT oo i bl the train SlOW-| (jgo for her loved ones. | New Britaln-Hartford route will be i X ; trike me '.;'1 i, | o0 my discharge papers,” he said. grim choice.” ed down, leaped over n‘u rail and dis Now the food Is almost gone. There | biovided by the MfaE it entirany “_ i laing ol N.M\ Lklis il Reports published at the time of Wity read from this mornin ] g - £ down the embankment is no coal in the cellar home with| [egember 21, 22, 23 and 24. A fifteen il % SRES M % the Camp Wheeler shooting, he said, s et taiiemtomaunial Bsken (SIS which to make fire to drive out the | minute headway will he proviaed be- | Mt B0 print ) s | showed that Halley was shot while m London that the treaty had been| o0y with the Dossession of MC]NN]S lS STUBBORN | cold, nor is there any fuel to heat|iween 12 noon tars o lezing o liench of | Tesisting arrest, but he added, such $oindps QUG 50 water for washing clothes. In the | ) leave triangle at eve irs, Sl ey ol reports were not true ie said the complaint was not that| glen Goods. - Kitehen, almost bare of furniture! s 30 and 45 mir reqnived L6 set copy for & joh printing| Dl he give the dorporal prdvas the arnative, to o treaty was war; il((h(un Americans’ Tirst Baseman stands a4 wash tub filled \\x;‘\ ; «";-)H will leave Hartford City Hall T anra ot o the publishing|cation for shooting him?" Senator hulRinil enithe sleesng iins oo | [ Boutn HaNeLs fORe o S ’ vi i 5 water and soiled clothing, which the | gz 4ng fter the hour T o | Watson asked this particular treaty, and that the|of Frank Sitti of New Canaan, charg Says He Will Decline to Play With | F0 0 Zrielen and sick mother has compepy i hichy awas (urther m‘”‘ Tl DR Irish delegates had heen given three | ed with possession of stolen goods, Cieveland Indians, been tryir to wash, \m(‘l](‘dl] Dlll lhlc At { was ot Hulley's arim had Héan hinis Hotraito chnel ideolston withonbuelal v th sheloand WithBUREICyeandaa o Tho four children are clothed, with| g | en by clubbing. Halley was struck crence to the home government under | was arrested on Friday last by the Manchester, Mass., Dec. 21.—A | just enough clothing to Keep the m | In Successful l‘]lkhl‘ § i S oW WIGKTE GToh 0 e iAoy th oo the penalty “of letting loose resh | state police charged with complicity in | possible hitch in the al by which Washington, Dec The semi PR]AND IS ]Nslsl» NT and then shot in the back, dying the horrors of savages to trample, tor the robbery of the Josem Dry Goads|John “Stuffy” McInnis of th town, (Continued on Eleventh Page) | rigid dirigible Roma, the E: ) IV ‘:(\: day." 1 crucify Ireland.” store here Octoher was convicted | first baseman for the Toston Ameri- American airship arrived over Wash- Recommends Reluctantly. in the Norwalk court this morning. |cans, was to be transterred to the FARTFORD RUM RING on shortly before noon today on| French Premicr Understood to Have| 7 | o ‘ : B et e HART | ey - NEW COMMISSION SOUGHT Duffy said he recommended the gitti was arrested for the New Canaan [ Cleveland elub for three other players her first long distance flight after ha reluctantly but sincerely, be-|authorities upon the same charges, the fdeveloped today with Mclnnis' state BROKEN, POLICE SAY |ing been brought to the United States | Dectined to Agree to Cut Down e saw mno alternative. The against him being dropped for|ment that he did not intend to join | from Italy and re-assembled at L vas not utterly valueless, but|the time being. 1t was claimed by his|the Indiu Iwo Alleged Bootleggers Are Avrest-|ley field, Virginia ot pavment in full. He added | gttorney, Salvatore P. Genuario, that When I signed a contract with tnehty. Buve Tenl DOWerETorbire ol courtilind o et President Irazee last year T had him | ed Farly This Morning And Two fywraq¢har Bureau Sends fime and that Ireland would | gyver the mar the ¢ ) ive me at the same time a written : T i ; i’ ¥ S R e “\M“ l:)mml‘(. 5 \'HWHK inaan | agreement that 1 was not to be Companions Shortly Afterward ()ll( \(\“ \tmm “ dllllilL | s 5 : : ¥ P'roper Land Values, \d resist aggresslon thamever | hom traded or sold without my consent,”| o 21 With the New York, Dac. 21.—A storm 1 2 \ thet re f t ayor Orson I, Curtis will intro- even though the present treaty| Continuance until Dece the player declared: “I have signed| 0 ) 1 hootleggers early| ceniral over the lower St o N b & die fro e h N the cofamon doufall I an indlghity upsh Trishmen|made of the case of Jacoh Herting, |another contract for thi year but I} B0 © v {wo others a few | valley will move rapidly castward and | G ny ferst n official | tonight whereby a committee will be fating Inglis " ) t . ard that agreement as binding Yo followed by rapidly ris JTess 5 7 rusting an English king upon|jpcal grocer, charged with possession I will bring it into the courts ,1, minutes after ¢ opening of police | ! lowed by rapidly risi 1 rele v pointed to nid the assessors in de- |of stolen goods in conne: with the | 46 5 court, the lquor enforcement squad | and strong northwest winds this afte y ve aren r to |t ting land valoes, It the couns insisting upon ratification of | roundup of automobile thieves by the | 18 8 i yroken up the worst| Ne tonight rb tion tc rone il ¢ vea the fdea, the mayor will t D Yed .thal Meln said he consented to join Y meuneed this mornmg. Storm w f : 2 A e reenie Duffy reiterated the [state pollce. hootle ring in the city. The op ! . « expe « « i mittae nt once so that the ration that =~ Premier = Lloyd VM';'” v "”“H:',l Z"l”l;"‘,‘,,,‘r‘-m e [erations of the local houtleggers have | [I8S were o leted hoisted from Dela- | ¢ i untries h he completed before the yme was within an hour's ride | €ration: his he 3 o had issued an ultimatum to s " i me W : e | SraLORN O ehing, It in declared by| ware Breakwath stor ; Sipieicy e drekicesiiliaiia Irish plenipotentiaries requirin GHARGES DISMIS:’ED OfF IR EC Ly Ii v Al e bl police and the work has extend ment 1 t i3 the mayor's plan to have the to sign the m‘:m under threat ; said, to be near his family and to| 5 T Ceities in Connecticut, | George Harvey Confer s tis 18 assis 0~A"1ll‘.nn‘ for hear- immediate hostilities. . are A tated L Tror TaAvIN lassachusetts and other states. The vy e e g try fre an competit 1 s f rent aectiona of e o m oI byL | AW XorkorsEATTEStGRIROESCH AT i L With Premier Briand . ... Tl whishl sauttable . vaiueieie e delegates who had been in-| May Day Radical Literature Are FUG[TWE SHOOTS SELF D e T fiation. obratiet by ""‘:;"*-i"'];: ne; ;:"'”w”‘--“j“r” As0- | ons throng 4 i Iecided upon. The commit. under the premier's roof for the | 1 ¢ | in a raid on a pri-| ¢ 8 C | 1 ould he t t ¢ reconmend that the ssion of a peaceful settlement| Discharged by Court. b Capen street late|American ambassador again co r 8 e vith Brit- | hoar \ssossors use this figure in have been glven only three | spure Tuens Revolver Upon Himself' #ht to which it is alleged|with Premier Briand of Iranc ! yrice & assessments. The powers of P which Vork ec. 2 8 inal anar = f; T 1 1 NewEY Qi aR 2] Rminn el Jiquor transported by the afternoon when the latter clu the proposed committes will be ad- chy indictments against John 15 Sei-| When Detective Is About To Place Lk {L 3 the Wrench viewpoint concernt sl ter, arrested la n police, 1 chiefly engaged in | craft. German reparations e Was Blafied SRR RS ) i o {iia,/ BT mossbenion May Day™ clrenlars| spiniciown, N. V., Dec. 21.—Frank | qunniving lig to resident mer- | economic aifairs also were 1ssed FOGH WELGOMED HOME 2 A irging overthrow of the government k Martin, wanted nd other it was od. Afte : oo 830,000 Damage To Stores In a Main L Spurr, alias I°ra nts 1t side anc ear rish plenipotentiaries to speak in the it g e e |15, BDUS i chants on a 1 ) " ! ! ¢ s o were dismissed tods Talley | v Pittstield, Mass. withorities 10| weotions of Hartford. They are charg- | it was announced they wou ¢ , ¥ debate denic that e 1l Al Mg z A sectior ! 2 Strect Bisin Plock Farly Thi ‘bluffed” i gning the treaty re T 6 & 1 to | FRCE ial on the charge of l'll!'"E‘.J with ing earried on the illicit [again tomorrow Paris Branch of Amerfcan Tegion sai ed it in calm secli He he L g 4 Dla $500 check, shot and probably mor-| jyginess (¢ time The mer Momin show the trio “prepared, compose ounded himegelf here today as|.onc 1 he liquor deals are said Ny T . Gives Him Rousing Ovation When o \ onsideration tally wound m 3 coneerne or deals a . an o \ ¥ it 0 on h ui raeration o rinted, cirenlated or distribute the | peteotive (. C. Middlebrooks of Win- |y, the e It ) efiad GuiR Dr. Traugott Von Jagow 5 i the country e s reulars as the indictment charged Cont., waa about to plase Hm | many thousands irs Gets b Years in Jail oed $ .| He Arrived Today He warmly nr tion “M blicat I 8y raty 3 Duffy said he eed with Lord fert nu ( ar t Abrahat tec sht r, a merchant I (By As Grey that no peace with ITrela ing on Human Nature'—Annual Members of the Dail, insteat of gating in the lobbies before the . ‘but o1t that e wa|Chict of the burcaw of Investigation of | {10 T TP (T [ Howund tolarive lismsitolthe minds or) e depantment ot fjuatioe i As Mrs. Stansbury and the children | the Irish people the circumstances under which the signatures were ex torted D 11é that Treland could omit the king's head from the coins oi the Irish free state and could abolish the union jack and that in framing theiv constitution the Irish people should put the king “into ex- Tough and then made a sergeant. To the hest of his recollection the killing was in May or June, 1918, for Local me of the telegrams referred to terior darkness” as far as possible. Tells of War Threat. £l Going over the events that oc-|Others were scattered throughout|coolly New York and neighboring state (S i e et his The Jewish newspapers which are | ciotims, 1 wrred in London on December 4 and ling up to the reaching of the the conductor is armed id that|the only publications in - Warsaw that | [f he fsn't, he can call mén who are have pald much attention to the Lin-|That would mean shooting and some denfeld case, say Lindenfeld’s relatives | of you might get hurt. I don’t want advanced the theory that the prison nent, the speaker loyd George had issued an itum requiring the signatures to treaty of all the delegates under of immediate war. They that this time Mr. Lloyd action today is pecial Trolley Service [ the injunction ariginal | foF the first offense and locked up prohibited the {kers 4 ys for the second. He said he | that {g happen, so T will leave you." | i 1 it ) ron- | . er has a douhle with communist (.u,‘ Covering the passengers with his nections, been German Reparations Payments, T Mayor Would Have Committee To Act With \ssessors In Determining Jay before his friends, to decide the question of sign is not a violation of the | 10 8 rr was hiding in a clothes clos-| of 25 Winds rect, Benjamin Al- ed Press)—Dr. Traugott va F 3 lated ccelved a typ H )t his home when the shooting 0c-| ner who told the police he was in the | former Berlin police commis P t pers w poli ¢ when he possible except o dl y " m s L > ’ 2 r \ O urred he hullet passed through le busine wid i said to have | waa sentenced to 1 fmpri I W ho BarEre. the tre conld he rejected \NFD " I cattle busi E } \ ¢ e berove: Lh "' Ay iy S BO MCM”J]JIN IO i is right lur a emerged under his| (ransported most of the Hguor inlme S ; ttle e § e "‘;“"""" i hou urr has a wife and two| qutomobiles, Morris Persky, Bethe Bt te b &ni ' | ’ the hotel W road s e i ame ¢ College Quarterback | ehildren one two weeks old street funk dealer and John Koret-|Kapp revolt 9 no Famous Centre College Quarterback | childrer ' n Kapp 1 flielelede v. Villnge fruit dealers, were ar-|{emporarily « I mporarily his arrival who opposed the treaty : : . IRy fannnryoe . S L ! i % ; Jniiin o \ “ 4 A s ) his heart was with them To Marry exas Giirl on January 2| Pyqin Derailed But No vu'w 1 in poilce court today. 0N fernment v ere specialty shops or A SuRht te e olid basis of principle AL AN Saints Charc \ MUSURGE s Sty 3 e p th iid basty. in 5| At Ain wrch One Hurt, In West V| ine cans v en to Saturday morn- | (ononeceren in “Bloes ‘ ‘ : ki minute stop "1n _the Baltimore, Dec New York-st 4 l“'li' Eastern Govt fl'l\' § \ 1 1 Almost c 4 . t fre memhership of the Paris " Louis passenger train No. 3 on th - nulo 5,000 Fine Haitimora and Ohlo raiiroud was par- | o VastIRETBHE Har A B Opened War f the Amerl on had & derailed at Tndependence, W i i 1 o welcome the allied genet- hibiting the formation in gres i oA N No one was hurt, reports I WEATHER blocs™ based upon particular pur- | €ove t ‘ t ssimo. As alighted from the Yt eeident to the executive of o it oF - FeoErADHIL Josations, fof|p ging him from Havre, there : o ' Walsh wt \ € stated T'he mishap was Hartford, Dec, 21.—Forecast 1 e in any way affect- |t under eers of the Ameri- Y pu ymes ilsh who spoke « AREH LA iriety AL ¢ 1 ken rail for New Britain and vicinity e e 5 was introduc v | ric Centra P ! iy L . Thix morning that e b i ; A y ite Generally fair and moch colder prese l orge, repubh- [ H 18 ,“‘ stopped suddenly re here : i : STOCK EXCHANGE TO CLOSI (onight and Thursday with a San N k. Senators and repre o message A t the so similed broadly and turning to mems 1 members 0 il not to even ! \ . ¢ 1 of his party he sald Air. D as “president yuncement toda the weddi ter iris! Paris! This surely cannot founded. Speaker John Mac- | would take place in All Saints' Roman | T n ge an lay A 0 ¥ % v 1 am arriving at.” il coniffmed the mber | Catholic church. |that it would b closed next Saturday.| % ring his reasor & against that the people were entitled to Nugent (Bo) MeMillin the treaty vatified hack for Center colle he treaty should be ratified under and Miss Marie protest but rat it you must,” he|will be marri next 1t t printed in new New York, Dee. 21 he New York cold ware ¢ e wol ¢ ect 1o a fine

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