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A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year To You All R : — Herald “Ads” Mean 4 : | E : ‘;‘; I I I I\l [] i News of the World Better Business N :B—R A ERA D By Associated Press [ ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921, —TWELVE PAGE PRICE THREE (:ENTS~ GREAT BRITAIN IS FACING AMERICA MAKES | Souney, Spencer AndBratton Name?, CHICAGO AND NEW YORKIN EGYPTIAN CRiSIS THAT 1S~ PROPOSALSFOR ' By Mayor as New Boxing Commis: 5% 2IP OF SERIOUS WAVE OF LIKE THE ONE IN IRELANp LIMITING SUBS ™ "“ % ™ \DERMENTHWART - “OER AND OTHER CRIME S - Would Fix U. 8. and British) o Exhibitions Here — Soldiers Are Ordered Out LEGION COMMANDER Undersea Oralt ToI3E | prior and Bacon Ao MAYOR'S RUUNG{CHRISTMAS. CAROLS In Windy City Two Cases In Cairo Today To Put SENDS GREET]NGS at 60,000 Tons Named As Commissioners NenHavenilheateraiolCet AT TREE ]N PARK of K?dnapping and Sub- Down Rioting By Insur-| . e Sriecial JAPAN FRANCE AND ITALY | avor omon 1o curtis anmounecs LiCERSES Back Under hrmomic Band iy Sequent Robbery Are Philharmonic gent Students. Words of Hope To WOUND REMAIN UNCHANGED :"""”“’l‘.”’]’)'('I""“"“‘““”': o fuke e o Diee Also Play Concert at Reported to Police ¢ conduct of boxing bouts should m. re be a demand for such sport this . r | : Disabled Veterans [This Plan Would Cut Both Englana | ¥inter New Haven, Dee, 24 sion 0 p. m. Rupture of Negotiations i s . o of the appolitees werved on| Corporation Counsel W et Eastern Metropolis Has Ry T hes e ¥ i oiln o he m\‘ p comimission last year, they submitted to the board ale i Retween Native Dele-| Chicaxo, | 24 ving| Leing Capt. Michael Souncy of the fire [last night declaring that | musical progr ceiven Three Fatal Shooting : o [ Their U-Boat Flotillas—No Definite | Nmas message to the “disabled ex-| department, and Philip Bratton, a | bullding code of New Haven gates and Lord Curzon IS [scivice men of America” was issucd| Action Taken On Britain's Sugges- | foreman at the New Tritain Machine | re tive, led that body to adopt an|at Central 5 evening (‘ases During Past 24 today by National Commander Han ompany plant. Arthur 1% Spencer, | orde ‘ which Chief of Polict Regarded as Serious. ford MacNider in the name of the| tlom to Scrap All Subs, |a former member of the common | Smith ma expected to s Hours American Legion L e hin el Decl 2 LReh v Asnooistad | connetiscomunittoa onslicenses s thaloenses 'and Spermits o Reneilters n elaborate m of Christmas 0o you men who are fighting the |press)—An American program i lm:“l :w ..\|I‘. r of the committes ::r moving picture houses which were de. carols ur fight against the effects of your | R e e RONNIEY s LOSEE TN OB YERT, r.prived of them under an order of |George B Sl el e ibmarine tonnage Was|gpencer, two years and Mr. Bratton,|Mayor Fitzgerald the put hools W siven fol Chicugo, Dee. 24—Two Kidnapping presented today to the naval armaa r i Legion of your comrades sends Christ- | picit commitice of the five powers of tion with the yptian nationalist | \nas greeting with every sincere wish | (o Washington conference, Cairo, Egypt, Dec. 24.——(1y Asso ciated P Disorders in cont three y i ‘ \;, 1”1”””1 i ,\i,.“‘,“ ot Betia: lowing A BT e bR I8 t0 cnses in which visitors to Chicago mayor also announced the ap-|sued today. It was said at city h ved are ‘ | pointment of Iidward H. Prior to Al lthat it may be come days before the| The Christmas " | Pere epiriteataway hr bandiis. a3 suburb of Cairo, when a party of |happiness. Iivery American shall belguhmarine tonnage of 60,000 tons for|® vacancy in the board of health com- theaters have their licenses althougl Joy to the World indebted to you as lor the nation | o) reat DLritain and the United |Missioners resulting from the resigna- | most of them have been under pre It Came Upon a Midnight i, ast night endures and your cause shall always|&tates and the existing tonnage for|tion of IEmil Hjerpe,*now on the fire [ pection of restraining orders from the Hark, the Herald Angels for the police department on the day be first on the program of the Am-|jiin [rance and Italy |board. Mr. Prior is foreman of the rts and, save two, are now protect Under the Stars sefore Christmas, rushed from Cairo to cope with the | orican Legion. We intend to see that Anicniiay Praposald [repair department at the Landers, by Injunctions O Town of Bett n A. . Buth, inventor and manufac- . IFrary & Clary plant he aldermanie order requires Chief | Wi Shepherds Watahed Their|turer of Des Moines, 1a., was found William 8. Bacon has been named | Smith to issue new permits and - | 17lock nconscious early today in his auto- | by the mayor to fill out the unexpired | censes but it also provides that the Chirstmas kve mobile in a prairie on the outskirts of term of . B. Alling, who recently |city building inspector and the fire Hymn for Christmas Day the city. But who was accosted by resighed from the board of finance |marshal must certify in writing that, The First Noll | two men while driving in the Loop DA zeh, Cairo itself remained [honor. Today we are asking the|(phis is, Irance approximately 42,000 |And taxation these houses have fire protection and Silent Night and forced to drive to an unfrequent- q no disturbances from the | United States veterans’ burean tolyong yapan 000 tons and Italy safety equipment to conform with the In case of storm, the above program |ed spot where he was bound, beaten provinces were reported with the ex-[adopt a plan, which, if accepted, will |, jut 0Nl 'IRE DRIVES MANY old building code. This, it is claimed, |will be postponed until Monday eve- [and robbed of several hundred dollars Ghution iR s at Tanta, |finally end your worries over com The British proposal for total abol- | means a reinspection of the houses ning at the same hour. cash d jewelry was in a serious y s of the skull. Re ARG THee Sarieyan folRiics Lo Hish Eio st for Ta i eirial diby | s N B e R e st e Stoy el X plosion e Has (BRI S tractiie, closed by the state police which took I. A. McRae of Detroit and his wife , six followers o Said Toul | (Give us your commiu inite action e committee turning to 1ot nl 2 Pasha, (he nationalist leader forcibly | : 1 S i cr i e e from them the permit to operate as Claimed Four Lives | kidnapped by robbers while removed from the city yesterday by ro e e et acaln g Many Made Homeless In Blaze Wheh |moving picture houses. These places| Columbus, 0., Dec. 24—The death{riding in an automobile and robhi Fieln Narshal Allenby the nrigsh | Tornado Kills Three (Rt 'me WAL pICCERashlL At | it it R noonetat ihe 1 unntloia|1n aToeel Tiosnitk| ToHayIoE Min) Mariis ot i uhevt hidk fewery e rm’n‘i: high commissioner in Egypt. at Greenwood, Miss. ¢ Ruins Manchester und their status under the old building | Theado, Columbus, brought the toll in|men forced them to enter their car, Situation Grave. h el TREATY RATIFIED s code is to be determined the Wright store gas explosion here|the McRae car being driven away by The rupture of negotiations o S T The corporation counsel also gave | Wednesday to four. Three other vie-|one of the quintet. Later the Me= the Egyptian delegation in London w-‘)‘:r\’u H.r’,‘ SRS R ’J>‘ G ’H'”'ym T TR appeals from actlon of | tims died hospita Forty lmrtnl\!‘} taes were put out near their homes, :((‘..“‘.“‘1"{.”\‘nu‘w‘)“ demolished a number |has been ratifled by the Columbian |started in a tallor shop at 7 Walnut e : el o s ! Other l(nl\hi:rh.‘s n the Dawson and Sut- |congress, according to a cablegram re- street and pidly sp d through a |Tightfully go to the b d of alder-| wrecked the store which was crowded Gowns and wraps \.mlm'! at sm,r.c:\ ) | ¢ tations, six miles southeast of |celved today by the American inter- |two family house last evening, drove |men. with Xmas shoppers were stolen from two delivery trucks el eIVt bl AT e A on plan : R |'national. corporation |ten families into the icy strects and at the end of the Loop last night Wr Egypt because of the intense natlon- | this city early today % 2 BOEE | caused about $20,000 damage P ST v ~ [three armed men while another truek among the kgyptians. 1 geen here and the entire Manchester | bandits, | The ayptian problem tolay is con- | (yyfof lelmer Co. Em lo es Gwen i ehaint Lanonded B e A LSBT W 5 UNALTERABLY OPPOSED TO ANY BONUS | firis . iy 1% | fire battled th the flames for( By the ione of fhe mative press und Ltfe [nsarance Policies As Xmas tht A haul 0 & Walf thfore, ine | Rudoiph Worlitser Co, musical in- the number of anti-government dem- strument manufacturérs, by four Bt tions in the lacgs cities, fire was_under control, but the entire | | § l 1 atter bindl £y i CAad Ta " [ building" was in ruins and the families S A TAKES lSSUE g o .. |cracksmen who escaped after binding Awaiting Leader’s Return. i e P homele: ‘:\lh() ays That Treasury |and gageing the watchman, The loss { was not known. LI il e Tave lheen nolINeW Britain Lumber (‘“"‘F]NLD FOR SELLING ",fl‘,,‘{ffnli’,"":".,f.‘;‘hr@ the ruined stroc- WITH MAYOR CURT[S Dept. Has Not Proposed s agitation hroke out today in Gizeh, a [ for your speedy recovery and future| <pe American program proposes wnd numerous holdups since yrovided plenty of activit students raided the government sur i : v offices British troops were listurbance and the stndents were ul- | you get a square de fro mthe coun- | rppo American proposal would cut timately ejected. The native losses|try you fought for. We would ex-|(ho existing submarine tonnage of the were given in the early reports as five [ pect you to fight our battles were ourlyjted States and Great Britain about killed and 20 wounded positions reversed. We assume that | gpe third each and leave the other| While the disorders were proceed- | responsibility as a privil and an | {jree powers in their present position Berueen Greenwood, Miss., Dec. 24—Three reported Lo have been i . reported v Manchester, Dec. 24.—A fire which [an opinion that and Lord Curzon, the British seere {the chief of pollce in recalling permits | were red in the blast, which tary for foreign affairs late in Novem- ber is looked upon in most \|V|«IM|\\"V buildings ¢ actual disorders ure were ]v:n’l‘!_\' saved, because of a d as in gred casure due e P Jwi : [Tns - | ] ; order when the fire fighters arrived. | Tax on Wine and Beer as| ~eow vork, Dee. 24—New York's | from London of Adly her (‘ Remember Hel Ye . head of the delegation| P€r (0. heme p | - Nmas crime wave was resumed today | |Campaign \\orkers Think Means aising L s diavitie ot T8 . 'WOMAN BELIEVED DROWNED paig Means of Raising Fund with the _sasing rw¢r&r‘:°I;1a‘;J;‘:nd.t in order that the extent of the set-| . . | G L 5o oy be learnt | EInENIsEMannex dorii avs $25 Tosts i ed before any new moves are under- Portico Pays §25 and Co tS‘ — That City Head Made ing his wife Ursuline, by ‘a bandit taken, (Adly Pasha returned to T N (il ot 1. Sorllea St . . > 5 g who visited their home for the osten- ; : / ommission Makes |wire of Willimantic Man Disappears ; q Washington, Dec. 24.—Secrelary T o | After ( | Wife of Wi ‘ 1 Diplomatic Error yoVastington, | Tiee, 4 SecreiY | ble purpose of purchasing! gewelry ber § his resignation as premier was 3 s 1 e - Ladiieds 3 i A% 1which Mollar had on disptay“there. HEAGHER LRI SO D Sl S Complaint - titude of the treasury toward a sol Mollar was the third to dn a announced). Meanwhile the extrem- ists under Said Zagloul I’asha are |been bonus 1 10t changed sinee | series of shootings which begagiin the nu W n During Night—Footprints Traced That Mayor Curtis has made a dip- { | taken by the Outlet Millinery | To River Bank. | again coming to the fore and seem to [company on all persons employed in | \ I } ast July when he wrote a letter to|Bronx \“4-%1413 cor! L any E e Y o ure food | Willimantic, Dec. 24.—Mrs. Mabel | lomatio error in his attack on the & Glo ik | s ERE e o be winning the support of the masses. | ¢} o uiore of that company both in| Ior violation of the pure food | bl VO Gl Bl o early today |vation Army in an interview yester- | Senator Frelinghuysen of New Jersey Leon Sotila, a Bronx saloonkeeper Hopes Are Shattered. . Fei laws by the sale of watered milk, | b i i 2 Ay effort fo cover what he|stating that enactment of honus leg-|was shot to death yesterday by flds Gireat hopes w built on the Ton- | this city and Hartford. and wandering through the snow on|day, an A DE Retian funy up men who invaded his place, RLCaELOl : ¥ The ] : the form of James Portico of Clayton road, was,the bank was drowned in the Willi- | thought was a reflection on the cha lon “would be serlous injur af r f iy don conference but. they wepe shate | Thevpoliciess talke th the bank was d to the whole community” and| Last night, two bandits detectedit e ary considerations. The |Christmas glft by the concern to the| fined $25 and costs by Judge George [mantic river. Her body was recover W7 N I el it “virtually de the adminis- | the robbery of a clgar store in tH) reesived | ; that Great |employes. Messrs. Tovetsky, Jainehil | \w giett tn police court this morning, |4 this afternoon after the water had | L00NE Salvation iy warierm el e e e LR himent | Brong, (ensaked h & Biktol ARneramm % in- |and Wiegel, proprictors of the concern, [ pha aetion was brought by Inspector | been drawn down at the dam. It was last noon day luncheon of the $5,000 v..]m o ‘\L_J n o of 1 nchment N, & cngeged k r; lstol feht 1o 5 5 R e : 25 ) | found about 200 feet fre ere the | drive today Intimations that the|and econon o detectives chwres i elt the Christmas season ideal for the | i gpjettstoeszer of the State Daldy [ found about 200 feet from where the M e Mr. Mcll < oceasion to say [of one holdup man and serioul e e et e last imprint of Mrs. Billing's feet was|mayor was playlng politics and a 1 issuan ; ; commission R R \sury has not sug- | wounding two detectives and the ministries of finance and justice; sec- y, the employes were ca :;"l- "‘ _The inspector took a sample : o | was found under most distressful con S ond, control over foreign relations ther last evening to have the idea| portico’s milk from a wagon on HerRnusban 1 MR VIR e sk i e e 5 | B Wearn el Victim Tdentified and, third, the retention of an army |explained to them The 65 emp -mj Woodiand street, November 11 The vys that he was awakened ) e e Ly LAt 3 e e 0 L i The slain bandit was identifledidl of occupation. It was said that the |affected are insured for a total ofsample was sent to New Haven for ) by his clock and Mrs. Billi e bih Nelson Levy, possessor of a long 1 s 4 hasins ol 4 5 Al i "B ling certain statements ms delegation had accepted all three|$75,000. This is the first instanc i alysis and the chemlst’s report |was not in bed. He could not find [ Er SUEC S Gl TG i 0o clminal tecord. His alleped- o | nplice, Josepl Oats is In a hospital conditions, the only point of differ- |group insurance being made out for ited that it was not up to[her about the house and notified the | o = e ¢ ence beir at relating to the pro-|a company devoting its entire time to}standard. railroad station clerk who with a lan- A o s heen discn | y Englewood, New Jersey | lant ; Y swering posal w the troops of occupation |the millinery trade. It is planned The accused explained that he|tern traced the marks of bare feet|gq o ywag given out by : gt v Reports of other holdups and robe shou 3 tationed Adly DPasha de ater to extend the insurance idea to|geaps the milk in a brook over night|through the snow from the house and beries with lass tragic results poured mand be contined to the|the employes of other res through-{t5 keep it fresh Several times he [along ANt wting t eith favored “» n the police from various other gnarding of the Suez canal, but Lord |out the New 1 1 1 controlled | yiag had trouble with boys stealing |appeared with Johnson, referring to the story as ed su tax S o8 ¢ L tions of the Metropolitan district. Curzon sisted that they be scatter-|by the Outlet Millinery company the product or playing pranks. He | ter's edge published in The Herald, said hos € f t nature wc : Westing, alleged slayer ‘of ed in fhe canal zone as well as in|. The Outlet policies will provide |expressed himself as of the bellef} he police grappled unsuccessfully | were the conditions which 1 rn of approximate 00 I Wils « ed by the driver of from | that the youths had thrown water|j, the river to a point where there |or less all the time, but uck who said he saw Nationalist leaders are pointing out, | {hree months to one year with the!into the cans while they were in the |, ck e The strong current|ever questioned me befor E the i from the Mollar home, a block however, that the break-off in London | company; $750 for those from one to [ brook | may have carried the body under the | never told anyone for that reason.” m KD sing tir 1y ] is likely only to accentuate the spirit r from two Gus Battaglia, charged with non | ice (o] in Johnson said she lea 10 RELEASL PRISONERS t kdr iragged him back of nationality which is ingrained oo | (hree years; $1,1 e from | support, was ordered to procure $10 Mrs ng had been indisposed for | later it the woman had 1 the dying jeweler is assailant deeply in the irts of the Iigyptians, 31, rom four | by noon and pay it over to his wife.|several days, Mr. Billing says and|care of sometime in th he was a security three to four years shooting, the advices received her were Britain had agreed to grant Egypt in- | dependence on three conditions, first the appointment of advisors f the ¢ | found | of | f a tax on | bhandit | propaganda Urposes the river bank until they dis- | "5oF S one imprint at the wa- | with the campaign, Alexandria and Cairo. $500 of insurance for employe $1.300 from five to s Ihe young man has heen in court|she was in bed at 12:30 midnight. She | Welfare Assiciation ar e had | Atty. Gen. Announces That the several times on a similar charge. |left ‘the he clad only in night|learned from the wom In many well-informed quarters the| 31 500 for those seven years and over. | He was brought in yesterday follow- |clothes. The house is opposite the| Miss Beale that a physician hac n | Whose Sentences Have Been ( question is being asked: Can England ing | INE complaint by his wife that he | rajiroad station and on the river bank. | provided by the above assoeia L In the event of an employe being k muted Can Be Preed at Midnigl afford a state of anarchy in Egypt, in he e o o ‘dlsabied, the|Was in arrears with payments ordered | : well as 1ood and medicine some tin Bl view of the troubles now brewing in i S lump sum will be paid at once ! 19 ; 1 all parts of India, as well as in Pal- 5 lix T was arrested yesterday | pittshurgh, Dec. 24.—Heavy raing | Week had become acute and t} tances were not known to estine, with the Mohamme le-| The New Britain Lumber company | ... ,jqgwin horse to remain un-/gyer the Monongahela river watershed | Cumst ¢ ment so strong in all? and the Swift & Upson Lumber oM~ jjope on Tiroad street. Judgement | prompted the prediction of the U. 8| ON¢ h : S nelishman Victim of Highwaymen | pany have presented cach of thefr| c . wended on account of his past |\weather Bureau here today that a The woman told me she had s ¢ : employes with a life insurance policy | o both as a citizen and a|good stage would be reached in the |Tecelved any help from anyone . R Bl : " At Wooddlilf, N0, Had Given w a Christmas gift. The insurance | c e e horas wis Irigbtaned | it e - cept some shoes from the city,” s 2 W[NDSTORM GLAIMS NINE e TS e e e e S ’” HORE el SR Rk | said, “and T cannot tell people the ‘ « clu Stranger on Road a Ride in His Car | 2 ing & Realty company of this city Main street as far as Park sreet 1O LEAVE LANDERS, Sl ling;the truth wh . 1 AL g sl | " know 2 ) b i 0 : ; ; 1 Tornado Which Sweeps Arkansas Bdward Nyquist, for overcrowding | 4y Kempton will sever his con-| oy o it the sentences of the T il oA : i I'he woma ibout whom t t 1 Hony phew BONE DISEASE | his jitney bus was fined §5, but Judg- |, jon with the Landers, Irary and | waq written, told a Herald 1 had bee n ) exp County Also Does Damage of About gient was suspended, Policeman [Reetof WD IC, ST e THrg |28 Written, told a Herald reprea : : o A R lark By it : ve it the city John Liebler made the arrest shortly | . .= " 100 juginess as a state repre e e H_I"""\ hoar S i 7 4 the nris.|ham cast Exete gland, $200,000 5 after noon yesterday when the antative for an ol and P i - ¢ Crue P son Of Meriden Manufacturer Was | Nyouist car, carrying three more pas 1 [sald, “they gave me shoes for of loners ! FIDEALET ¢ ; 2 Y Memphis, T Dec. 24.—Nine 1 : pany my four children. Then t} s for whom pardons were issued | s A ikt A | se rs than is allowed by law| L €r ey & 4 € ne 1 f Lake, J., last persons white and eight negroes | paduate Of Yale—Ailment Bafled | & 70 0 500l or Main and | me more shoes when sel started s Al killed, more than ore injured COMIaE oL LRt reets | this fall.” She also added that the ht, ti roDETCICHs ] s oen I irk on busl and property damages roughly esti- | Specialists. . |3 NO HERALD MONDAY 3| Welfare elation had give er [ter the wa L e " ¢ te &t t was ¥ mated at $200,000 today, was the | el bt Lb AN ¥ ¥ 4 | 1 ir nd provid a p ! R aote ents made rn res £ v Meriden, Dec. 24 Harold Curti e B 1% : A :l;u\\n ylr\y;w( of a 10 J.m]n ‘\\l‘r‘u h o " kg ‘] e e Fulldress Bll;,{d(lc to Monday, December 26, be-3|fora ‘,‘y:m..,uw.\ When aske y Wil . E vishos.« ) t on his way ate yesterday swept ough ha |‘ ilcox, , oldest so f George | she the Salvati ¥ t re \ o - an who had dozen farming settements in Crittten- | witcos. president of the International| Dampen Christmas Spivit | §i,0 o jegal holiday The Her-§ | sne not recelved any aid, hel picieditb Xnan vito I | Philadelphia, Dec. 24.—The “full she meant she had nc : : 5 struck Him with:E den county Arkansas ross the | Co died this mornir at his| . 3 Miakiasionl civer Feom thix city Siiver Co. dled Hhts o uince |dress brigade” composed of 50 prohi- | $ald will not publish Lt G 1o T : THE RO P AT Y2 poves | Eomesalieruneing can s LGS fo i 4 $2.000.000 IN GOLD s T { then bound and storm apparently spent its force | 00" T a0 ce of the bones develop- | hition ts, attired in conventional Mayor Curtis says the city takes \ Honywood managed In Clarkedal, whers & brick ed from a knee injury following his|black “boiled shirts” and “toppers” care of all the poor people, the| New York, Dec R e himself and make his way to bullding, in which approximately 60 .. quation from Yale and his casefand led by Harvey L. Duncan Iat- | o % | Woman was told. “That's all they ever|Irederick VIII M fron i unconsclous negro farm hands had taken refuge, |, o od specialists of the coun-|ant associate prohibition director of ||’ did for me'" she replied. She was|C0Openhagen with ; ™ : | haffled noted specialists of th 1 | | was wrecked . ’ SEnng N 1 deb G shown the inte f he | consigne ) m i . 8 e follows of | Pennsylvania, will make their debut THE WEATHER, | | showr interview given by the y [Exye IR ELe Wl e Renr e | beply y A 4 Mayor yesterd { Gommerce CADILLAC DROPS 81,000 sports and annually donated the Jack [in the principal holels, cafes and res o [ yor yesterday and published in last LARE TRAFFIC CLOSED ‘u,.n\ cup to the high school baseball [taurants in this city tonight “We | Hartford, Dee. 24.—Forecast night's Herald In referring to n.} re f $1,000 in the sale ptain. [mean to make this Christmas and New for New Britain and vicinity: | [final statement in the interview which 16 BELOW 71RO price of the Cadillac car has been an- h nounced at the factory and Jack lash, who handles the local agency has been notified of the fact. The re- {s one of the largest yet an- nounced in the automobile world. they believe, to remain in - anything | = oo years like passivity years; $1,460 from six to seven years Sault Ste Marie, Mich,, Dec. & team of which he was once With the p . through the locks | e was treasurer of the Wilcox Iteal- [ Years the driest on record in Phila Rain, probably turning to snow | |says, S of the Meriden | delphia” Duncan said. Reservations tonight. followed by clearing on | | 507 nte » the public are especially|tures rangir 1 n con ction h 1 N fi Sir Thomas Shaughenessy navigation| Yale Alumni association : iy, 1 uncti with the drive, | Vaientine to five below on the Great Lakes will be h,,-,",.mvj,,r of several local clubs. Besides |[the leading hotels, cafes and restaur- | ly‘ vailed in Nebraska “Such cases as have been pre Omaha here this afternoon of the steamer |ty Co., and treasurer c and 2 mem- [for the agents have been made in all Sunday: much colder. anded for the 1921 season. his father, two brothers survive. ants (Continued on Second Page) snow.

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