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e . i S—— ;:omhl]“\dx" Mean N ‘ ‘; BR I l E l / News of the World efter Business Jy Associated Press —— | SO [T ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921, —TWELVE PAGI PRICE THREE CENTS THE WATCH THAT MADE THE ' Father Downey ToLeave St. Mary's = NEW HA VEN’S RUILDING INSPECTOR DOLLAR FAMOUS HAS MADE' To Become Teacher At St. Thomas,’ AND TWO THEATER MEN ARE HELD MANUFACTORERS GO"BROKE™ v vt ey RESPONSIBLE IN RIALTO TRAGEDY chool Joins Staff R(bth H. lngerso“ A!‘ld1 MAULIFEE TO GO 1O Catholic Seminary i 4 ey /o — T e Brother File Involun- T N Hartord, k ‘ | . - NOT WORR!ED BY IS{,FNE THEATER ‘ Coronor’s Finding Also Hartford, Dee, 27 I tria tary Petition In Bank- ‘I,“\ HA llk‘]<‘:\' FIVE YR | H 3 . SYNTHEHC GO"U WW ARRESTED Criticzebter G0 {ll cut win begin in the U, 8. dis i b b 4 . I . ' 3 { Y oy .“l: ' | S . ruptey—Concern Ad-| oo b e || WITH LOCAL CHURCH . [ e Bl Wal Strcet Pays But Litte[ " ) (Mr-l lice; One Captain And ceptir a bribe of $1, As v | g mits Inability To Pay l e e i Attention to Reports | crowan. v Let- | Sergeant At Show Is Debts Of $3,000,030 AL A o SAIRCORAD KB : A 4 Ko From Germany ting Children - ater Assailed For Not Doing Mary's church city, has received stice that he has been tra Timepieces Have Been! ANENT SUBMAR]NES ‘_‘H,‘\\"f.}:l\..»:‘l.‘»’. :;;1:(“.;}.';”“”::‘\:'.v. ; i 8 P el s S R R R |Five Separate Violations of Sold—Plan Reorganiza- . e 1:;:\\:‘“};.}.’:’?.‘,. Aondu; mm‘v";\"‘i“:“-:"‘; : ‘ emen o akepties. Quite | or the theater 1w in (hi Wl Law Alleged—Had City (ion—\\'atcrbur_\' factory Imp{essmn IS_ L S “;‘,""\j“,'m;;l”l‘,_fil“j"’j', ;“‘l“‘]“:j‘:"“(‘:’j“‘_"" ‘l"{’”;(‘l“y-" ; orities have e s i conee- | Official Done Duty Catas- cancy recently created by the appoint- quest of alchemists had rea New York, Dec. 27.—An involun- ate in Mt. Carmel. old to make reparation payments tary petition in bankruptey was filed rasl n, ') (By Asso- Farly Lite ey wi probably need a longer me in federal court today ainst Robert | ¢ ¥ ns that the IPather Downey was horn in Thomp- atorium than they now seck’ said D H. Ingersoll and Brother, manufactur- X arine problem be left to a |sonville, Conn., Febrnary 28, 1892 and Remgmbe]‘s Historical Naval En Horace G. Bycrs, head of the chem- | com vercrowded. - The Informalion |[{f imi7GERALD - SYMPATHIZ ers of the Ingersoll watches of this|future world conference d in- [spent his early life there > at stry department of Cooper Unio on which Prosec v ' WITH INSPECTOR BUT IS ty. abi ere se orth as § creasing prominence tods hile the |tended St. Joseph's PParochial school 0 S T 0 Ixm Irving her of Yale was quc ued this warrant was obta } ur = paioeto synthetic gold 000,000 and assets, exclusive of good | delegates to the « o $2,000,000. {ment conference waited rormal re-|school, where, in his last year, he will, as g o the L might make a farce of t eater man will be in po New Haven, Dec. 27.—Build- The rern admitted its inability ].\hunmn France and Japan to ice M1 i o 3 >, 1 1 18ir n-1t 1ornin ) 10t t ng Inspector Austin when in- S d expressed willing eric comprot yroposi or tinued on Second 1,,9) S ]LED ALL OVhR 0 D reparation payments by using s yrrow morning to plead to i ness to be adjudged bankrupt. submarine limitation . ! The proceedings were brought by the | No delegation prepared | “Of cours Dr. Byers added, *it T arrest of the proprietor t ileslins 1 “]'. comment. 9 2 ¥ 2 sate postponeme »f the ) | would he a brave or an ignorant|Scenic theater comes us a climay Mayor FitzGerald said that National City bank of New York, [openly advocate postponement 3ut Says U, S. is Best— i vou ! : i i } But Say IEBest—Toughtn NG e i e s i oL S e fha ip that has been going he w not take action if any Chase National Bank of New York |problem and, outwardly, ! % S Erat A R nd Co. | men held to the eustomary diplomatic War—Arrived Here on Christmas | SYnthesis of gold impossible. There|around the city even since the 1 cessary against city SRR Aris HES4EQD Wtitude of optimism over the pros- | Uses Baschall Bat With Patal Effect s, however, no creditable evidence ormer Detective S g licials censured by the coroner Bond of 000.000 pects for ultimate ement., Pri | After Long Hike—Enroute to Sol- | that chemists are today any nearer Richardson It has en alleged, T e hs roughly read ( ‘ t ~\n(wm g0 process were ue, | 1eency ar liam P. McCue later as Confederate nsmutation of metals promised, it|was made to enforce the i probable the practical problem [ing overcrow and destroyed 63 U. S. merchant ves 3 uld be were ready to create and main- tain a death trdp like the Rial- I to."” vard H. Childs was appointed re- | vately, however, more than one,del When Stranger Sceks to Hold Her| | the realization of the dream of the|t never definitely charg at t aid he was W RS AL OLEE gate conceded that the French and . . diers Home, F nists than they were in the days| hecause of a friendship, bas \ ¢ that any ial had to be smundsr vanbint 328000 00 fabanadel opposition o the compro- | Up nHOmE: 4 ; . when the German kings were duped | financial considerations in the natur nsu ‘T am sorry for Mr. The company has plants in Trenton, [ "¢ 2 il o e In June, 1864, an linglish built bat- | PR 0 1 between Rich and 2 3 o SR “ 4 = g i i mise proposal constituted a discour Denver, Dee. 27 A man believed | % knawi o= by the Knights of the Rlack Art £ the mayor said He Waterbury, Conn., and Chicago. | by %y hjer o) the progress of the [ iia hotice to be Norman D. Gould, |is e au o lown n8 vessel 2900 and} <xven were the speedy solution of the( th wter man, no v ¢ reputation of being a petition for recetver, which setl ity ' yn negotiations. {5 dead at the county hosp! e law regard- fivdt-dlass. omalal. MHare. oirchR that the concern had agencles|™ o o ag no meeting today of the |, 1 e ie” 06 beating adminis- admitting little sympathy for those others e | eonrerenceb Gl commiiE i o }'u red with a baseball bat by Mrs, Cs An AlNan bl ra Tt no ity ik | mTnbretiot tlie itherter: ol Immedintalyill et e e trolled the Ingersoll Wateh Co, Dtd.|ivitjes of the conference were eon- [y mooe = = = g Jah enRREel Ju DALGS off fhe ogRp i that of diamond manufacture, |following the arrest of Richardson, it human lives against dollars and of London, asserted that a committee | 4 04"¢0 §nrormal consultations among | *yi 0SS S i tevoived andl s N OHE T and totally disable ich everyone knows is possible.” said, Traffic Supervisor Clarence of creditors appointed last May, had lous groups of delegates and f{of . I'he man armes \\»u\ 1a |4.wn.\r| "”, by the U, S, Kearsarge. On the Kear 3oth Dr. Byers and Dr. Harrison npher, approached the manager | heen supervising the busines: efforts of the naval experts te clarify ““\V‘““”‘" ‘_"’]’ \’}"““ = “u' “ 5 '1'_'1””»‘ sarge at that time and taking part in| 13, Howe, editor of the Journal of In.|of the Scenic and advised him of the Have Reorganization Plan et alsciselons by laying ont armore | SEE S S0 RS K"’“',“\f 'I‘ me and|the pattle, was George R. Wheeler, of and Engineering Chemistry, | nature of the law and in no uncer-| The petition said also that claims | gefinite basis of comparison to guide |1 "\‘:"‘ 1 ‘)”"]’“‘ ;h“““ s ol Framingham, Mass, Wheeler was then | om Prof. Fisher who has|tain terms demgnded that it be ob-| == e totalling $2,320,469 had been deposited | {0 plenipotentiaries in their future jand flonrished it in fthe * 2119 years of age and had been in the| gone to many to investigate the|served, not only in reference to chil-| New Haven, Dec City Build- with this committee and that a plan | ceotiations. moment and then struck tossl| navy since the firing upon Iort| reported synthetic gold achievement,|dren but also regarding the hours of {ing Inspector Joseph Austin, Law- for reorganization would he submitted | on the head, the woman told the|gumpter in 1861 statements attributed to him that | opening. vence E. Carroll, manager of the the- to the creditors Walked From New York synthetic gold might be worthless, iter and Alfred S. Black, president of base the Connecticut Theater Corp., which . Nossi said she seized the base- n Chr 091, 67 s Ttobert H. Ingersoll was the orgin- 4 ] L On Christmas, 1921, 57 years a Tt anvohe should Rucceed in what T S % wect -y ! fnoter T eesnilivies g |v\Frl“ MAYOR TO VISIT {ball bat from hehin Kitahen range months aiter that meniorahie f aetn now to o g ety ientanis | EVIRY NKEN DRIVER controlled the theater, are. held erims £ : y - TQyn |and retaliated with blow on the el Gaon : A 4 & 1 inally msible for the deaths of orts showed that since the manufac- o) ) 1 reta v the same George R. Wheeler, now | performance, the produet would he " 5 AT l‘-»yl-‘kl“ e oo n i cheap! Biniepisne CITY ICE HOU man's head following up with other|zu?u“77 vears of age, arrived in (he'| far from worthless, as Prof. Fisher PAYS 8100 FINE | uine persons in the Rialto theater fire Xnown at the Waterbury watch down fblows until he toppled over on the|qity of New Britain, having covered |is reported as fearing” said Dr of November 27, in a finding by:Cor- to the present almost 100,000,000 had floor unconscious. the entire distance from New York,| Howe ‘ it we know it ST o e I-y‘.i::x“'“"x‘;\:\lrcl was based on \een 80 sstigation of Claim That Fquip- . - — S e e i I P el R B T heen sold Inyesticas : : Stanley Godak Assessed in Police | 1,0 geath of Everett T. Case, which Sinva i mannfactuve was started, ) HELD AS AUTO TH[EF Jong white beard and bushy snow | Paris, demonstrated it was possil b SRR Ty o - Ot W jollar watch ment Has Not Been Kept Up white hair, with an intellect as keen|to make diamonds but the small Court As Result of Crash With vas taken as typical of all the deaths however the price of the dollar _ 1 ¢ i cd materially Propoily 15 Reported Object |as a north wind, rry twinkle in|ones which he did make were more 1s an outcome of the fi C. Smith, chairman of the RSN I Inis eyes, “Comrade” Wheeler today| costly than the genuine gems. Horse-Drawn Vehicle, P All Are Criticized. e ; . [state Policeman Arrests South Nor- ; s bR The coroner criticizes all persons creditors’ committee issucd the follow- As a result of “certain information presents a type of physical vitality | : ded : e inens whicht iniht weil e Stanley Godak was before Judge | who were connected with the opera- v for state Al Qn as re het 1 ears dn g the - B SO T e 54 1 4 ing formal statement: T ; : ha L r\lv‘v‘”r lly\rmv‘ly"l"y Al wallk Supply Man—Accused of Tak | 60 000 000 SWINDLE George W. Klett this morning in pol- | tion of the theater and the presenta- 1o creditors’ committee jast few weeks y son ! : . ,UUU, {ee court to answer charges of oper-|tion of a prologue to a moving ple- this bankruptey for the pre planning a personal inspection ing $2,000 Car (ting a motor vehicle while under | ture film, which prologue, he holds, of creditors and with a view [the equipment at the Shuttie Meadow e . = tection, of creditors and with a view equipment at the Sh South Norwalk, Dee, Aaron B the influence of liquor. He was found | was the direct cause of the fire, but of reorganization.” lce house | $100 and costs is none of them criminally respon- The mayor has declined to discuss [Kohn a local automobile supply man este o i< |8Uilty and assessed $ and costs. ) f ally respon The mayor has declined to discuss [Koh Woman Arrested in San Dicgo i : e a Tord car|sible for the ‘desths, e, Howevess A . r Hrinn ich | was placed under arrest by Sergeant Godak lant i aterbur, the nature of the information which |was placed under arrest by s 3 = ¥ <& s e i 5 e “l.l»“(l-“ ‘}\ \l(tl ury One of | hé has recelved. It is known, how- [Frank Virelll of the state police, Held As Co-Consplrator of Gigantic |shortly after noon yesterday on Beav- | boints out that all were more or less b Y nterscetion of | negligent in their acts. Chief of Po- 2 " o P ever, ) el s have heer de to |charged with thert of a 00 auto- ! 2 A q er street At the inter tion 0 \ ) the thesnlahin o iobert D ) RO Ml R . ; o ll i entie Mhis is @A further arrest o | Sidney W Trader is Named a Defend- | Frand—Taken Into Custody. Reaver and North street he is al- |lice Philip T. Smith and members of Bro., is located in this city, occupying [ the mayor that the ice contract Xith Jmoblic ksl ¥ 2 Yo havelor | into a horse | his department are also criticized for the nlant of the old Waterhury Watch | Bailey Brothers has not been lived up fthe roundup of alleged “""l““““‘ e ant in An Action Brought By L. C.| Chica Mrs, Charles W. | “1” iy . o fata | having railed: tol kes thnt fia te e 5 3 S Wateh | to as regards the upkeep of equip- [thieves started here two weeks ago. T anl e e 2 hlelaidieas Coand later the New Bngiand “‘;““ o B e e e ! % ”"» piLagol ‘\[\' {‘\” ged co-( °n- | Goldber, {njuring the horse. An n- | wis gally licensed and in permitting plant | men ere is a clause ) nn's cas f t ; spirator of John W. Worthington, in o | the prologue to have been given, toit aant 500 hands are employed. | tract, that all equipment shall be left [court on Wednesday when the casea| et ST R e e ks y ElICA A s Bhate: e n et oo s s out | in as good a condition as when the [of Jacob Rertino and Willlam H 4 jaker, ough counsel Klett| (& Gl R e e 0 ) |ty et ey e atove G En e b orteriscs Rl heHearal| coNen SRt fre i B Hey VIR TR Ll e o B T et e o | P e SR e e S s e e oHginals Liggrtoll s ALCTBUTY | ust be replaced. The mayor has|Kohn's car was seized by the state|The papers in the suit were served by| & SRS R IE RNODL Bie s e a winl d runlel anjdeataganrad sanannd i g s . gt By Clock Co. of this city has manufac- : e . s - S g 5 i | Constable Fred Winkle, and property ceived t (S > an Delbert Veley | the theater and saw the Jvruh\;:llf‘ be- O s ot e e per grnde of | been told, it is understood, that only a [police a week ago. He claims to have { e e S e L ! e e | ing glven in violation of the Sund o] witehes by somtract with the | PATL of the original machinery can be |purchased it from & man named David "”“ rancis street has been ""”““"“, Onlveiloatiainiipaners andstonka o | S entiflol, | 1aws and of the law regarding stand n Il watches by contrac ¢ S The writ is returnable in the courf 1 ; apers and stock a few drir estifled @ & 8 © - ! ! bt to use in harvesting ice this sca- [ Rosenberg, a summer resident here [ S : on the first floor and y Ingersoll concern, An official of the [P ‘he charge against him is “theft” in-|Of common pleas on the first Tuesday ,\,\.\’In g0 which were involved in her [pne patroiman felt that Staniey was | 18 "'Hh first floor .n;.‘m the glnl. Waterhury Clock ( t ‘.ul‘| t .4\‘ i i R S e e S e in Iebruary.® The plaintiff sets forth| hushand’s transactions {0 rio tondition tu operate a ¢ e it e o : 'v‘ J out that “Ihe fairs of the Ingersoll Co : £ @ i 8 =i, 5 e fad ese officers took no action, ¥ jcehouse within the course of @ few |in the cases of “Bertino” and “Smith.” |in t mplaint that 'Tr has Origin of ire. heen in the hands of a creditors’ 2 fail R AT o tio s il ¢ lays. He has expressed himself as in [No reason was given for the difference | failed to meet ‘his obligations on a} o ) " licema T i e e e mittee since April. The trend | ° S E R ey 0 I5as B secured by the ConMnunity Store|fraud and she was held in Ife f tumea of alcohol from G ! igin of the fire was due to ; Simnmele uol | fAVOr of giving the contract to John |y the charge $10,000 honds, burning of incense during the pro- nditions however has been such | o S0 R R G e highest Incorporated from the New Britain {310 The conditio th a we are not surprised that an in- | 5 = il s BRI oo At conditions in the theater on the stage which the coroner were in direct violation of city ; 3 bidder, and it is therefore probable Irust voluntary receivership has been deem-| ¢4 o will use as additional argu }]qnmm (‘ommander of DALMATIAN DISORDERS ed the proper action to take for the| -\ N TR AR SO et contrapts | v R s were in direct v protection of all the interests in-| 1510 not heen lived up to, should his Grand Army Is Dead| POL]CFMAN SUSPENDED Rome, Dec. 21. (By Assoclated :number of children coasting or pdinalcebeiithata e Unn ko ORY a." | inspection substantiate the i Indianapolis, Ind., De Willlam vl Press)—Disorders hetween Croats | greet and to : : il o spread. ; b [ Italians occurred in Sebenico, | gtpered out of his course. As he d _Inspector Alieged Neglect, chiet of the Grand Army of the Re- | Dalmatia, during the visit of the|pe van into Goldber oner Mix apparently bases his POLICE MAKE ROUND-UP NO MORE DISCHARGES public, died at his home here today.| Vencenzo Santucei. a Recent Appoin-|Ttalian destroyer Riboty to that port f ion the alleged failure of HUL / | says a dispateh fo the Messaggero R Inspector Austin to enforce He w yea old. Death was caused N N ee, 27 co-Admiral tee to the Supernumerary Porce, is Vs STABRBI I z code. He does not’ ge e Vice-Admirally o ite indigestion. Mr. Ketcham was A ! from GUATNSER NS BT AL iieatl i ”\\I ':l»r‘( “; Fast St Louis Authorities Believe [, 410 fleet, today ordered that hegh 1; Hny‘: (;.l‘nln‘lvlv;hv\mnh:l[‘ .\]f‘p; ‘|”\ Alleged to Have Slept On Duty, s el e e building code was retro- jer 24, 1020, He was succeeded b een i ked and clubby « e luat e Lewis Pilcher, of New York who was| Vine Santi recent addi- [they went ashore hat | it wit K Wine o } b Liat 1‘(‘_: elected at the Grand encampment held | tion upernumerary force of | £ 78 Grove street || yrporation Counsel Be $110,000 in Four Bank Robhertes. [reduction of ten per cent of the entist- (1600 B8 T the police department, has been| ¢ it S rporation Counsel Rennett ed personnel of the fleet had been or- | i place 4 list by Chief 73,000 DIE OF CANCER y eior f opinfon in court and to the Louls, Tll., Dec. 27.—Pol lered recently. William 2 B | T ] % : b tdermen that this latter i J. Raw Washington, Dec, 27.—Deaths from osecnt sepl ! building code was not retroactive, The of 1 St. Louis and neighborin - Broad Street Store Santucei was detailed to duty Sun-|cancer in the death registration area " 1ds that the dutles of the towns expressed belief today that they TLOCK'S SUCCE! 7 > o g | de t on the heat in the vieinity of | of the Unites ates 1 0 totallec foet itk have rounded up a band of robbers WHITLOCK | ESSOR Visited h) Blllglal‘ ”l‘\ ! Dl R of tl i ‘1 ‘\I> Stat 7 g v‘v: 1 RADIUM BRECOVERED. rshal in regard to fire protec- ich has obtained $140,000 in four Washington, Dec. Selection of | Andrew Bryuszek, proprietor of o, % e e DD CORIRALE (9] ccording to a . i theaters and the fnspection of in the|peport today by the census burean Newtor J rly §$2 are discretionary and that I fas X hours asleep banl and payroll robberies in central [a successor to Brand Whitlock as am- |store at 63 Broad street, reported to, . i il e A e S _ ks 3 . ¢ : : . and southern Tllinols. Nire men were [bassador to el ¢ been made | Sergeant George J. Kelly early this| o) e D phichoon RS of ) BroRollennl (00 gorth lium or about. o s officer could only be held for wil- under arrest and six of them fdentified by President Harding, the diplomatic|morning that the place had been en-| "\l i e ye police comn el eniana it ks s LR G e L in connection with the robberies, |query as to the aceeptability of theltered during the night and a quantity|® " . e i S R L U P N GO : & Viclation of Law. The robberies inclnded, that of the [new man has already been put hefore |of cigars and cigarettes and a small = b lh s DI ¥ ; s e e The coroner finds that violations of Peabody Coal Mining Co. of Kincaid, [the Belgian government amount of money was stolen WILL INVITE U. S. estirngte forsd9dd ern cher in the theater included: Ab- in which $45,000 was stolen August S e 1ce of asbestos curtain, lack of a 18; State Bank of Panama, in which |~ | America \\v:| |i. n«lnu»lnlmllv\ !u- \~Lu|125 000 w " P d I T H }“ “": ‘,:“f'””,. "‘.‘ automatio spriniklep s e S e ill Parade In Terra Haute When casks of water on the stage, hose con: DAL a Thikk: in whiah, 430,000 ‘“.mToo Poor To Wed 18 Year Old Boy And L B e nections, lack of fire proot . sokmery aken December 20 and Dupo State : i s i Debs Marches Home After Term In Prison (i o oy hose on Bank, which was robbed of $1,000 De- 17 Year Old Girl In Passaic Drink Poison '\ '« e o s aiicar i Datlea of Tnspectge: | | l sentatives to the international finan- g Dealing with the duties of City \ vestigation disclosed, according the police, that Godak had been Co. Tt was stated at the local Fhe direct charge against Mrs. o SRS French was using the mails to man Willlam 8 Siro cused was not in conditién to drive A. Keteham, former commander-in Zara, Dalmatia, today ulors Jones, commandi he At ) from the destroyers are declared to eve Wowosky of Grove They Have Band Which Has Stolen |8 T o there, s ! Ifurther discharges of enlisted men. A cember 2 —_—— cial and nomic conference which is Terre Haute, Tnd, Dec Terre [hosts to give vent to their feclings for | UIdINg Inspector Austin, the cor- 3 5 to be called by the allied supreme _ oner says that the officer visited th N 1 win Dac e | Passaic, 1 . Dec 00 poor to | tion, for financial reasons. Then | ouncil meeting in Cannes ear- Haute is aswarm with socialists to- (! 1 Ridlito. et T SARTIN he Mr. and N William Dacey, of | marry. The as the reason that im- | came the resolve to die. They planned 1,\ = \" - e R Ak e e oreenization i trato ”t’ S :wyv .» June to look over hurch street, announce the engage-| pejled Thomas Trands, 18, and hisfto make it Christmas Day, but loath (" ! : iioriiOacreel by ; | Washington, Dec. 27.—War against| Balcats: % e o L ment of their daughter Mi \" ¢ El- | gweetheart, Matilda Rist, 17, to take|to bring grief to their families on AR . AL 3 « great part of the ul noticed a sec- S0 SEnEL Vs D Ir. John- ( hair lives by poison here early today. [ such a holiday, they waited until this ; is & son of Mr. and Mrs. Algot ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED it is said « 1 f authority are [jara as the advance guard of the thou- | f re i of Eugene V. Debs, g € foft stage had been gree « or organizing P ¥ d oved Susy ¢ that this wa John was employed as a clerk by a [ morning. e P saimeiadtl expected to welcome Eugene V.| « a penitentlary by | e tha vurnos N uch i ere sufficiently | el ; R e Pl © purpose of L fly gal- m“.\ Jines to grapple not only with [Debs, on his arrival from Washington . 4 hristmas [ "‘ 1 " says the cor “he (Austin) ( s own a ouncemer 7 European financial muddle but|about 4 o'clock Wednesday after formed the manage t that no vorld's economic problems. |noan nson, of 5658 Church street {local mill and the girl was a sten A visit to the corner drug store, ographer. purchase of poison with which to VETERAN PRIEST DEAD The boy and girl met ahout a year [ “kill a dog,” and they went to ago, and soon became fast friends. | girl's home, where Brands I The friendship developed and they|been a welcome visitor. They were Inquiries are coming in from al 1 until he reached his home were together on every possible oc-|alone in the sitting room most of the ¢ [labor centers in the state asking about ¢ Haute, Ind casion. Because of their youth, and [evening, and it was shortly after mid- | the demonstration el nounced his determination DISTURBANCE AT CAIRO. the fact that John was just starting ou | night that the girl staggered into her | THE WEATHER. Phil K. Reinhold, chairman of the | ) possible, a vow from ey London, Dec. 27.—Seven Egyptians | his career and was' not making|mother's room, suftering from’ con- || = local committee in charge of the plans fery man, woman and child in this|Were Killed and 14 others wounded noug! oney the ad not p! ( vulsions. hile an amb ce r- rtford, Ry BT =l as sald today there would be 25,000 men | cour nd e ) hich he|in > rece halis o HEARST SEES HARDING, enough money th \,h“] not planned ulsions. \\?‘1 e an ambulance su Hartford, De = '(‘r""f ild today there would . 1) intry and every country which he ! the recent Nationalist disturbances an immediate marriage. Tast Satur-;geon was working on her, young for New Britain and vicinity: ind women in the parade Wednesday [ might visit, that they refuse to take in Cairo, vs a foreign office siate- Washington, Dec, 27.—William | day, however, the girl confided to her | Brands entered, in a similar con- Generally fair tonight and Wed- ifternoor up arms and go to war t until ment today based or a casualty list ndoiph Hearst was entertained at [sweetheart that she felt they should | dition. They were taken in the same nesday; colder Wednesday., A mass meeting has been called for | world relations undergo a reforma- | Jjust received from the Egyptian capl- luncheon today at the White House | marry soon. They talked it over and [ambulance to the hospital, where || tonight as a tribute to Debs and to af- [tion, he asserted, wars would con-|!al. No British casualties occurred, by President Harding. decided that this was out of the ques- | they died within two hours, *- ——#% |ford an opportunity for the gathering 'tinue, it was stated, 4 The soclalist leader said cramento, Cal., Dec. Rt. Rev no concrete plans for pishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Sacramento died today after an ill- ness «of several months. (Continued on

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