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Herald “Ads” Mean | i eralc 8" Mea | fli: fi%; II I l I I\l I I I!: i | News of the World Better Busines | N BR A RA D By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921. —EIGHTEEN PAGES. i ‘PRICE THREE ("ENTS- RECORD FOR CONSECUTIVE ‘AMERICAN PROPOSALS FOR LIMITING | FJRE PARTIALLY DESTROYS CHURCH AUXILIARY NAVAL CRAFT TO 10,000 FLYING IS BROKEN TODAY TON SHIPS PRACTICALLY AcCerTED, QF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST THIS BY U. . AVIATOR STINSON . " [France Alone Withholds Formal Approval—England to| MORN[NG DA MAGE ISABOUT $I 8,000 . . Propose Definite Ratio For Limitati Faulty Oil Connection i -imitation e y Takes Pastorate Here of Nial Allikie Cbvlecs, ( fhres Nl To Desoond : i) New Haven Clty Officials Rally Blaze Breaks Out As - ™ 7 ashington, Dec. 30 (By Associated ; ca will each have a ration of five, that After B in i i i Ry % Press) e Amerlcan _proposu (w[‘l,nxmv\‘\\m have a ratio of three and c Parishioners eing ]n A r 29 i i imi f auxiliary naval eraft (o[ that France and Italy will each have To D(’I:‘“se Of Accused Inspe(tor & Assemble Hours, 19 Minutes And| [l B - | e wen undeestond to have et aido contompiaten & maximom ise f i) : | For 7:450"Clock Mass | K,\lulnv”(hw\ powers ¢ ,;.nl.:m iul 1:y1;\1mmn proposed hy the American | Mayor Cannot Ko ) P cepted the American proposal except|delegation which was 27,000 tons Am- ayor d ke This Is Fourth Aviation ) o K approval In ubryance, sald euch ap-| After the settiement of the ratio of Him, Pays Tribute to His Q’EPT REMOVAL Blamed. ¥ B al was expected airplane c s it Is planned to take Championship Honor to| [ i e e R I ; £ ) ) i e, Bl | oo, “prckabiy ‘todas o oratagn 1t 1n- the. meantine he| cent Until Proved Guilty. | i Sock e e D This Year i x{va\\“m propose the application of altheir home government in regard to| — i ”‘}j SR e Hurries to Altar and f ar. B | definite ratio as in th se of capital[the second oot resolution offered yes- i > R ¢ Xt J i : Fo ships i ;1;-':‘«.\ [”-:'(:I('nhlwg e ‘\\v;-rfll s | New Haven, Dec. 30.—Mayor David =roblomeortlis Klande i Carries Out Blessed Sac- L maximum of 10,000 tons displace- fn ratio of two. The British proposal v 4 B 3 § | session today of the arms conference | ish tons are meant by this, then the | . A | 35 Seconds o g | committe ships will correspond in size with ,.,.,;(01'0013“0" Coo l?”S’I‘H*:ES DEC”NE | = Defective wlring Is ~l~ - the French whe vhile holding formal erican measurement When the subject of limitation of lup in the conference the subject of| ilitv—Savs - Chyiatd s . | ore o subject or| - Ability—Says He’s Inno-|cpistian Science Publish- Come to \anl\cc Budmen 3 tomorrow, it is stated that the Brit-| I'rench delegates have not heard Hnml The British are said to be ready to| Indicatlons are that there will be Fitzger: has been advised by | Mineo! Dec. 30 0 aF i @l | provosc an allowance of five-five- |little objection to the American pro- | Corporation Counsel Bennett that he| g S0 =i 5 rament and Chalices. Press)—The Larsen monoplane pilot- | ik B three-two-two, which, translated,| posal to imit these light crulsers to|has no power to remove Building In-| 0 5% 4" mie o of Chrls R e ‘hick i : { @i | mcans thot Great Britain and Ameri-'10,000 tons spector Joseph E. Austin, who is one | f th )t Christ d by Bdward Stinson, which ? e T By oo e (Scientist) todgy anno morning broke the wor conseci- ; rels L t i) oro 8 oval of the board: of tr ¢ % A% . A LRy | | e = — criminaliy responsible for loss Moy LB SBORTIE N 2 o'clock thfs morning, less Christian Scie Publishing t n five minutes before the time for tive flying record of 24 hours 19 min- | i A AD) # 2 | s and & secon escended T ‘ in the Rialto theater fire 3 e THRILLING RESCUES |BREATH INSPHCTOR the Tialto theater fre. NG I the same time nsit. | morning services, 4. destructive g shortly after 5 8 . after hav-| ten wek, t ewly- % e ;| ed that they we still in office ) it in a store- r i1 alr 1 ¢ i electec tor 4 e \ | r - proceedings to remove Austin would i 1 a store-room of the ing been in the air urs, 19 min- | elected pastor of the German Baptist IN BIG CITY BLAZE TO FOLLOW POLICE | be tutile. He also pays tribute to Mr. | that the fact that their resigr s Church of St. John the Evangelist on utes and 35 secon ; QUL h, will take up his duties to-| | Austin’s abllity and service and says|had been offered to the supreme court Newington road, causing damages es- The official times were: Start yes- | morrow evening, wh he will speak | ~ — of the coroner's report: | ed jurisdiction solely in the court’s |timated to be between $18,000 and terday morning at 8:58:15. Finished |at the Watch N service at the | o : e y this morning at 11:17:50. | churen. He will also b : $200,000 Loss When Quincy, Mass, | Youngstown, O., Mayor to Have Po- Uairepolyils du HOSTeSnaonsnraI of the charge made, nor is it even evi- Seve udges watched the mono- [ Sunday morning service ; 1 Cikviand sHEmS G e |succeea AR b L Slightly Tnjured Few Hours. | oFme. SWhether the eharge 1§ true |the trustees show cause why they|there is no gas and no heating ap- Ob 18 pointed out that \\]lllA\ e bt it i e h Ao Pl Artert ould not be removed aratus near the scene of the out- previous efforts to establish an en- Quincy, Mass., Dec, 80.— A three| Youngstown, O., Dec. 80.—Notice of | trial in court. The trustees had been charged by |Dreak, it has been concluded that durance record has been de ir HH‘;VICE SQUAD LANDg story wooden business building of{a ‘‘breath inspector” to be appo ted| “The building inspector in common [the directors with mismanagement of clectric wiring was responsible. = The most favorable season this fiight was | A { which the Mutual Furniture Corp,|for. the police force inserted in the | justice is entitled to the presumption [the-affairs of the society whic h, the|l0ss is covered entirely by insurances ade with the mercury near the zero | S Magdhisishaailingg | nolice roll call Mere yesterday as | that he is Innocent untill proven gullty |supreme court held recently 'atter | . Scminaxian Makes Discovery. mark, to the*ascompaniment of strong FAFAYETTE ST DUQ S RE RS upant and 8ev-|jo1 6 was halled as a good idea by|in court. His defence has not been |long litigation was subordinate to the 1e parishioners were gathering to winds and snow flurries L4 s L | nearby structures on Hancock| Mayor-clect George L. Oles who said | presented. As an ofticer he is known |hoard of directors of the mother | &F8E B0 MArFIE MAss when. doly The aeronautical ¢ 't of com-| street, near Quiney Square, wereltoday that he would put it into force|to me and I think to you to be of the iehi Tie dlredtars tiesdanct neld | cracesklcaratudent et B AHOMA merce hailed the flight as a fitting | ; burned early today. The 10ss I8 s when he assumes office January 1. | highest integrity and of the greatest |had the power of removal of the trus flasrinary iHent o[ Beanibe i S |Gwizda and Mlynarski Held | timated at $200,000. o heloisalsaidtthit the Ybraatn ins | care and)skIFin the adminiabration of from the sioretoom Jile ol CAITL Shnseai s R O four hours and that scents of | Mayor Fitzgerald, after receivingtace and Paul Harvey did not appear Zing that a fire had started i ; ) : s s cdlsloves Rwintargrs o fine vostm Ing RGO B STitRle I e ine T but Sherman L. Whipple, an attorney. | gne hurried into the vestry to war B Other Arrests Likely Jloston ved by o hot air ex-| G T I mark on the reos|thing (o preiudice Mr. Austin. The |entered protest formally questioning | ey, Thomas J. Laden, the pastor, ?{?“x:"pm. e mith e At e ; sl nrelatartent intal two B story o s odiisorent IR D aer, “‘“.l"v (r.),‘xmfi )1"‘ “.:"fm. do would be to|the jurisdiction of the directors. The |who was vesting for mass. WitholUb | wooden building south of the larger o proceed under the charter to p third place on the board of trustees|completing his religlous garbing, The patience of Pol o D tiol | ot o e ot Bvaran oilaa 10 the Lol noCIRE Ve IBNas Ay OE IO sharsedasgRniiannart Bhad ar- | was formerly held by Lamont Row-|iather Laden entered the church and BRI Lieut. J.'A. M P e s e e R e LS R g [ B D e b oL het, the hearing and a|jands of Picayune, Miss, whose re-|requested that the congregation as- r.w:'ll»"”mv"h'n -x:-‘nn'JA;’r- srvice drove | warded today, when the saloon at 21| flames crossed the street, burning a|!0 Whether he thought a “breath in-|possible appeal to the courts on an|mgyal by the directors was upheld by isembled file out informing those not e i ,,‘ ]'.h‘,m of 87.800 feet | Lafayeite street was raided by the|two family house and two single spector” should be appointed to the “'1"“"} finding might open up many [the court. alreac ware of the fact, that the DS Lo R N s Lhae! e dland Bbout Al sinbl s i s e aa s A we i IARE local police department questions, the opinion of Mr. Bennett It was announced that the question |edifice was afire. He then despatched ) O smatteiinggin e aiiltaidlsaus dianiRatol Do ful lBEed ISR SO W T 5 X means that an Injustice might be|or (ne directors authority to remove |one of the altar boys to No. 5 f mark of 33,114 feet set by Major : o il SUERTLE S nCR 3 T done Mr. Austin and jeopardize his (‘.‘ml\- : the |>\|-.nm1 l’irl'\HHHIl\H"-\'I;KIAHIIV, a sl‘\m"t |I|s|uAnm< n‘\\'a‘\'., n‘nr:; Rudolph Schroeder. M has been con-| by firemen in the extreme cold. e s pEiay s ) i e (el | e silant watch on the place| The fire was apparently due to an BEA PAR S case when it came 10 trial in the |\Gu0 pe argued hefore dustice Cros- | taking the Blessed Sacrament and T g b | overheated furnaces The roof of the criminal courts. The opinion the may- |,y of the supreme court this after-|chalices, left the church. tis navy racef, with a speed of 176.7 / s, but conditions pre- | SR iRALA: A1 Bob Tnse Is navy rac P or sald did not mean that he could | oo Parishioners Assist. e FaTs Sebieiiiaty viously prevented a raid. As a result| G. A. R. hall also on Hancock street, S S :",'(‘,,\q d“ll\uh:.“z;‘-f.;‘r:(- I:\‘N:::}:l ::::.r:? > visit, Ignatz Gwidza ar is- | was !mrnrd and the front of the CALLED lwlMORAL‘”‘i;""fi'm“‘““:““"N"""l']"'““‘lh‘ ‘!”" -*""_" l"l" "he position of the trustees was| To minimize the loss, members of fn the DPulltzer trophy race at Omaha, | 2% Mlynaraki were arrested Tl ws scorched, Those homes ium'w e “*[";‘f_"““ given in the following statement: the congregation and neighbors car- aulty Oil Pipe. with violation of the liquor Jaw. They | that "”G“‘ fire were put out without Ee e Hremain lh;«.nv"xv:w:l PR S he trustees have filed their resig- | ried statues and such furniture and Stinson v forced to descend be- | Will be in police court tomorrow | spread 1 s métter for everything(,atjons with the court. This gives the [ ornaments s could be removed from > will come out satisfactorily diction in the matter. The [ the building to places of safety in ause of a fatity ofl connection with [MOrning e Three (‘hica"o Masseurs S A 2 d directors no longer have jurisdiction [nearby dwellings. which he and his mechanician, Lloyd e from a ! | g : oy e A N Have s the ort of AUI‘O BAND[TS AT LARGE . By BIDS ON LEYIATHAN : g e roognize | Engine Company No. 5 under the ad hattlec e 3 o'clock r rt of AT - and the trustees do not recogniz B Bertaud, had pattled since 8 o'clock |y 5 vgg aren 1 Of cider selzed at Are Indicted by Grand fhat the attempi at. removal is ef-|direction of Capt. Michael Souney at % ; "~ | the stores of A vak, ¢ : s 3 R fohbrane | the scene of the fire within a few min- p: g wave flow til sund . » 1K Hurl- | ey feetive. The whole matter is in the enough to have flown unfil sundown. |\ Fopreat; Harry witz, of 160 : . i Jury Sy ; = 3 DAL ARl utes from the time of its outbreak. A The pump used to inject oil into the : d 10 Desperadoes Who Killed Two and Figures Submitted To Recondition | hands of the court jubricating system from the auxiliary Hartford avenue Meckler, of 5 | % o general alarm brought out practical- oil tank went out of commission at 8 | Broad street, and Robert Avery, of| Seriously Wounded Third Man Are 17 ‘ 1 Famous Ship, Range From $5,998.- N ) ;"‘" “"Y“‘: ‘Il;““‘;"‘“?‘”g“',"‘,::‘, r‘r:;:' = ¢ John street I'he report shoy ) Cr o'clock. The fliers punctured the|‘’ ! shows the 11Cag9, ST o L A e P At cider to he in excess of the aicohal Still Being Sought. dictments of three women owners of | 000 to $10,350,000. ing weather made the work of the an fo | firemen the more difficult, but it was 4 - | content prescribed by law d ar a ge parlors based evider f| an feeding the lubricating system by ! W, @ S AR 3 . |massage parlors based on evidence o e S : : are probable. Pearl River, N. Dec. 30.—The | wiat State's . Attorney Robert .| New York, Dec. 30.—Eight bids for} g . Acurance Given Depositors|not long hefore several lines of hose hand, taking turns at the controls of - automobile bandits who killed theln. oo terms “gross and increasing|roconditioning the glant steamship were laid and directed on the burn- e and at the ofl tank. ey ki ) | et o 7 : the plane and a e paying teller and bookkeeper of the st mmoralita" were announced | L€viathan, idle at her pier in Hobok-| of Jtalian Disconnt & Trust Com-|ing building. The fire fighters and . poin e yere olniems Gl by Banker Called to Door, Pearl River Iirst National bank yes- a5 the Beginning of a determin. €1 for two years, were opened today L oo wera) ceverad LI TR In addition they were suffering in- Shot Dead ]“ \lfl”mf:"l‘ y in a futile attempt at robbery|a) campaign to rid Chicago of score before Chairman Lasker of the 1 pany. Closed Yesterday. Chief W. J. Rawlings hurried to the k y ously wounded Adolph Miller,|o¢ qyeh establishments., hipping Board as- | fire and directed the work of the po- board of removal announcement w The origin of the fire {s undeter- the close of a hearing called |mined. Since the bollers are in the : the directors who demanded that|Opposite end of the building, and climax to the achievements of Amer can aviation in 1921, when four world | records were made by Yankee mm-i on Liquor Charge— men. The other thr wers clency and passenger record for ship of its el this morning. They still had gas New York, Dec. 30.—Unofficial surance that the It n Discount (0. which was taken over by tensely from the bitter cold, for al-| Mus Okla., Dec, B, W 3 ke 7 5 IS s though the plane was equipped with a | Brindley, president of the Mustag |, lirond switchman, still were at| grate's Attorney Crowe announced| LN "“,‘-‘_l‘_"‘( e ”"}"“-‘ o lice. The entire vice squad was avall- large today thatnvestisation hadl revealedithat | Ne Y OTCEEEIEo DIV EDCE O, able for service in assisting the fire- the open cock pit sir 4 p. m. yes-|into the front yi ate last night and 5 : Bedal g 5 , a . a o |the state bank superintendent L R e o i illed by an un. | Police of New York, New Jersey and|(jese massage parlors which featured Btandard Shipbutlding Oo, $10-f 0% o L6 closing of the Sergeant W. C. Hart did much to aid Connecticut towns on the lookout for 9 i ; ) in keeping interested spectators from Three fingers of Sinson’s right hand - piiad ‘:‘:_";""\”]':: ij“'lt ., |mators of the state's attorney office to ,‘_‘"‘fl‘! RN e &bt andl would: reopentnext Tues: 1S an IR ay U SIOBIAE Lo bt : : SR day was given today to a crowd of Hundreds on Hand. i tand's hands were numb. B g 2 - “There are hundreds of these places y Sebaueey AT s ol 68 L Who therec Despite the freezing weather hun- ),\.mh Syndey, N. S, Dec. 30, ~The frid Butz the slain bookkeeper in the clty” said State's Attorney|bullding Co. $5,605,000. 'v‘v\vwm_ l\ ¥ lf‘ v' wh hered | ¥ schooner Defender frc talif: o} fact wi 8 .0 d o A BELE 3 3 about the bank's doors g il Texas, and Bertand, whose home is in | ot ® M0 fom sl fnacBi i et SR counteco it Ra BT o S sdmoRo O themm RoticolseigaT o)l SR Va., $10,350,0( e & epogitors, mostly of Ttalian [and offer thelr sympathies to Father Argo. Went ashora on Betric! et . i et ; sitnation phil- | Laden. One of the first clergymen to when they stepped from their ma- | v%) B0 o wil JiadEes The robbers left behind several im- ||y those catering exclusively to wom e L e iy letgastnlant andy f - loss. | portant clucs—two automatic pistols, \en, But I can see nothing respect- | Newpor ews Shipbnilding and Iy and disperse. me bank's |tor of St. Mary's church. He ofered No Food or Sleep. [t avy weather affer one of German make with a sliencer [abie about a place where girls bathe | S0 ; tinmed today by a force |the facilities of that edifice to Father avin ilifax a or ns opened. attached; a derl hat; an overshoe ynd mass e The bid of the Newport News Ship and their eyes bloodshot. Neither :',”E" nEgandsL DR g e 1 pairs can be made at St. John's, In- that the “tired businessman' ma hefentireiewolvlavasexbinines | adjustors were on the scene took off, and Stinson d his only | engagements with the girl attendants nourishment had been a swig of cor-| PROPRIE [‘(;R OF RUSTIC LODGF SENT [for after business hours Eattalfreconitivilies e E " '$100 Realized at Dance | e 49 wi Jui ment ko LR K TN fee. Newspapermen found difflculty | S |4un|;m Johmson, manager of one -W? ‘I"‘ ]-:"y'll‘l!"":k!']-‘\“vf""”“"“l :,' ;“ Bl For Vassar Endowment |ciuren may be returned to usefulness s un advis an- | ; 2 serfes of daneces for |within the shortest possible time. cabin, Stinson had not left his seat in | Staté Bank was called from his hot R s . i $10.130,400 Trust wide dragnet w spread, with e pichest and most pretentious of e fighters, and under the direction of little time to seek shelter. known assailant. female attendants are said by investi- | "'+ |1taliana di Sconto of Rome was | making a bad situation more difficult. and one on his left were frozen. Ber- SO NER KT in the loop district. i and on h ¢ CHOONER WRECKED A e e A i eal Dy it e e HelE Newport News Dry Dock and Ship- | Stinson,who hails from San Antonio, ks st sl e 2 dreds gathered to view the bullding New York, were a sorry looking pair LTS A neral | the capture. Jegitima W respectable, principal- | P07 ; : 0 ; it D o S & osophically and dispersed | arrive was Rev. John T. Winters, pas- Supply Co., £5,995,000 Their faces were smearcd with oil E g len for use until such time as re- he cap crew | f om the bank superin lLaden for u unti 1 i ptain and crew landed safely and innumerable finger prints At some of the places it was found n 1 ) had had a wink of sleep since they | e S S number of the bids were received fo 3 S shorf \fterward and promised to downtown me ¢ parlor was of a in interviewing ertand, who was e k Sl | ouncement as to the award is ¢ deafened by the roar of the motors. ?0 MAL Uf/ ][L]i[? BOOZE ('MR('E one of those indicted nour Iv'vv Bl ‘H ,‘.,\ . a | the Vassar Salary Endowment f Sinee the basement was not dam- ] Madame Eddeman who has been | Rected T SAIE IS e Speclficd | e held Iast evening at the Shuttle [aged by fire, the pastor anticipates 1onaRca . 2 ! | that services can be held in the build- The fliers, both 27 vears old, took no particular precautions to protect — operating a parlor in the Garrick the- | it Meadow club with Wittstein's themselves against the wintry weath later building in the heart of the Rial- | ©1 0 March, 1923 [t aaia Siuatcab I [ing next Sunday morning at the usual oo Al N er. Although they took off in a snow | NEW SPE;‘D RE(‘OI\D Federal Judge Thomas Ig- to was also named in an indictment $100 was realized for the fi The [hours. A temporary altar will be cenchaum also was indicted Bh//.nd Is Raging in wil | e 18 possibles storm, flew through blustery gales | Mme st dance of the series ¥ and encountered zero weather during U S N o e s e e * SOlihsnnlie b ; the night they wore only Turtle Goes Mile and Praction i nores Plea for Clemency, :,’- the :v\'.sv:U’m’L \\1 £ aat | Halifax; \""“ Deeniiaie it bkl viremen Work Well. Stinson——a sweater and flying coat R e 1, e ‘,m e it bl el b Gl el Halifax | i : Commendable work was done by the over a khaki unitorm Threo Years, Eleven Months ana| 58ying Violators Know |iiinent connected with a downtown | today was In the grip of a bilazard Explosion Sets Fire | et i conpning fhs, S ¥, A8 Bertaud—a civilian suit, weather e | street car service was suspende To Re ster Tel | rear of Al bk |19 pays Risk They Run. “ Al ing the forenoor ‘.“\'I ’\(‘h‘( ‘l‘hl l(ll(:{l\(il!i [tion of the roof. A metal celling also When Stinson lande he was given 5 > | & % | The steamship Canadian Voyageur B N i S L lid much to prevent the rapid spread cehant Marine § it L3 i Y It is considered espec'#ly something to warm his interior iy ‘,‘ el S beec 2 ‘ of the Canadlan Mercha v \ fire | 5 recors s established today - a mi f torn from her anchorage by 1 8 torbuy that the outbreak came at 1 rions exp 1 whi ) fally b o N ( “Gosh" he said, “T sure wish 1 had |, 7" 00 i & Taslt toi 8 . ~ 4 oclook this) 2N & fraction in three years, eleven| Hariford, Dec. 30.—~Casper K. Cum wind, and drifted ashore At the church was occupied, SRR "“’-}‘-1“‘\ and 19 day | mi Ll proprietor of the !;vl‘:vir‘ Lodge | troyed a thre :' ‘v"\ var "' e 'z possible an early G 5 5 ‘ i e winner was on 166 turtles [in Madison was sentenced to jail for [Head of Commission and Chief Meet | in the cen sectlon of Lhe: cit o | f the ohurch &r I3 tinson said that he and his me . | . ; walls of the church are o M€= | arged and turned loose by Prof A. A.l60 days by Judge Edwin 8. Thomas m‘ Mrs. McCor mick Will Police are vestigating for a pos-| 000 T ear wall was of frame chanician suffered great pain from | 2 ¥ o 3 5 . fodrec Shnnet i s i i ‘I avse of the University of Wisconsin, [the 1. & District court today on a| (o Discuss Reported Irregularitics Retain Present Homes s K hand plot explosion | onstruction, it having heen planned 2 5 SRRl it at some future time to the building and but one secs had some of that at ally they. hece AmbBanALHD lm\hm vi the shelllcharge of violation of the national in Department. Chicago, e 30 Mrs Fodith 5 leved ¥ . & TEITGVE hothered them of extensions rear, pos vas confirmed to- | prohibition law Rockefeller McCormick who obtair The pilot said that the maximum hool purp 1t was to board | a divorce from Harold M. MeCormick, altitude achieved during the night | eatest damage head of the Internationa g that while the plane was circling over|Y2ncement of sclence to which thelror his client, saying the man was In [Chief Willlam J. Rawlings last night | Harvester Clo., las i will| ¥ v ompany No 18 fwas done. Or southeast corner Mineola, Garden City and }empsted, |8cientist made his report poor health and confinement might | relative to numerons alleged frregular- | retain both 3 Y town |« py o uart 37 o iping eet in di Wie 4,000 toet, 'The mashing careigd| ~Th® repart almo set forth that the | prove merious itles on the part of the patrolmen house and the v } vd chopped 350 gallons of gas when she took the 166 entrants, in a f fanthinerion Thomas sald it was the| The etreet scrgeants are reported to|cording to a new announcemer f » south end alr and still had seventy when she[achlevéd an average dl o of 1161 o Intention to send second offend. |have notified the commission of [the divislon of property today eaver st 1 g B f t s partially destroy linded, In order for the heavily|¥ards. The race was wun on il 3 fo fall Fekardless M uimerous deviations from' the rules W Ny lod RO L loaded plane to keep in the air a|SWamp shor f denlota, W Joseph Kincald, of Middletown told [lall down by the patrolmen's manu i o sonked with water and speed of 95 miles an hour was need- | T e ot i fointed n 4l shien ouen not seriows evouen | Wall Street Firm, Which Goes On Rocks Today, /1 ) e ren waeti ed at the start, but as the fuel v P()Dll]‘dtl’“l of France his store last IFriday night. Dr. F. G.|to warrant the preferring of charges, t tuary re i vithin the sanctuary re- used up and the machine was abl ' Close’ fo: B Million Seuten ot s ot setod fosh uon checting e wvisanie 10k Aeeuces Stock Exchange Of Breaking Pledge 10,1 tian e and were onis sient. annurl convention of C‘harles 8. Hamilton of New Haven,| Chairman P. I7. King of the American association for the comsel for Cummings, made a plea |of police commissioners conferred with | milllonaire P i tate, ¢ v KLLIE £ imete throu to carry its lighter load at prisoner had high blood pressure and |explained speed, it slowed down to 65 miles ¢ pid heart; he thought Cummuings| Those found guilty of infractions =5 3 3 hour will be censured but not brought be e wugh soaked with water, the | New York, Dec. 30.——Failure of the|fna trict and also d ered little dam id not take fire, nor his | tensive cotton options, | ages. The pews r organ damaged 1o of the general symptoms of serious trouble anc [ | 1| ealt ex-|church proper ace, Lorralne ¢ ) § 11d undergo a thorongh medical |fore the entire board | : 5 gtinson, ationed at Kelly field which 1,550,440 are forelgr The |examination | - . . |firm of W. Wagner and Co. of Veh ths galisve s during the war as a civillan aviator, 1911 was 39,64 Judge Not Sympathetic city was announced today from the o, Dec. 30.—E. W. Wagner, {a great extent rostrum of the New York stock €X-|president 7. Wagner and Co Building Is New One yopulation in because of his delicate health, prob ,',“:!‘.Iv‘l 152,096 forei I ably trained more American fliers A ' s da bl M e it ars which susper 1 busi today issued The cong wtion of the Church of the New York| gt John the Evangelist has been in Yiish any one man | = - Thomas said people were violating the 'HE. WEATHER. change > b T (A} 3 ) A i v & P v folz Excelling 3 stunt figer, he is| DEETS STORL HEAD DEAD, [Hguor law with imipunity And - thet o J The firm was organized in 1916 and & 8 nt eritlelzing protid of never having crashed during| Providence, Dec. 30.—Walter Cal-|Cummings knew what was coming to Hartford, Dec. 30.—Forecast o Llaa e B AR gt g o | SO RxoRanER said the exchange | cyistonce but a short _time, having B8 tan yenrs in the air. He fs cred- |lender, president of Caillender, McAus-|him if he was convicted for 4 second for New Britain and vicinity > had promised to take no action until| heen established in 1016 under the ited with not even having hroken a|lan and f{time: he had only himself to blame Fair, warmer tonight. Saturday the board member, Ernest Tietgans, faeter 1 o'cl this afternoon |jeadership of Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, a plane | the largest departr 8 here Mrs. Cummings told of her hu increasing cloudiness with ris- |C. A. Johnsgon and Frank W, Donald-|but had failed to keep the promise JPather Laden's predecessor Tha today 131 ) v Scot jm. A's illness and tl e judge suggestec ing temperature. son | B. W. Wagner and Co, he sald|growth of the chyrch was remark- | The company was one of the most|were long on stocks which were being *— % |prominent commision houses in the|closed out. | Trained Many Vliers population of Troup o part on ¢ Although more widely known in|died ¥ jand, January 9, 1834 and founded!that the man had brought it on him- (Continued on Seventeenth Page), the business here in 1866, self, (Continued on Page Seventeen)