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Herald “Ads” ’\lcln T ows of the W()rld Better Business By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1921. —FOURTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS CONN. TRUCKMENMAY SEEK [DRY WELCOMELS FRANCE AGRiis 10 é—;{wgfig%%m MILLION AND HALF DOLLAR LEGISLATIVE SESSION TO | TOBEGIVEN'22 iiecuinr sities 10 b maok sare MAIL THEFT CARRIED OUT ASK LOWER REGISTRATION AS21SUPSBY| . . =" " .. JULY 18 GIVEN PUBLICITY The IFrench delegation at Washing- | French minds to unders “‘\ Question Of Overloading | ANOTHER BRITISH | : | earty aent to the application of i sbips while denying Franco un 'nu'.',"“ "“‘“‘JDIA ‘Story Comes To Light Mctor Trucks' Al To| - RUM SHIP CAUGHT| o | A S % s i NOW THREATENED] With Arcest OF Mo, Be Taken Up, Organ- oy robant snipa Bpeaking of submarines he i to . . Ab: Attell And Two ; Mystery Vessel Off Carolina Festivities Here S e I R e ization Leeders Declare Coast Found to Be s used fn the case of the Lusitania | necesanry o i (he status | ported Lining Up Against Others By Postal In- is absurd” said a high official at the|craft before tal up t Today Smuggler. (PROHIBITION AGENTS TO ;f.‘f,'i'.'..i;ffi.'."?}’.“'”‘, i bR R S s i Great Britain | spectors Official comment « the British at-| for questic our good fa oo i X Washington, Dec. 31 Scizure of concerning the submarine issue was| The I lelegation at Washing 1 \ D r Petition Will Be Sent to | the Bitish schooner Messenger of | SR e e sl ittt (By I Press plea for ‘R”hl’“‘ Took Place Some- ce, with a cargo of liguor off 1he | v Sleuths Plan Surprises of Un- | fleial circles were mic wprised at|this point ell as concer ¢|an Indian 3 ‘ Gov. Lake if State Offi- [ North Carolina coast, was reported to ' what they termed 1o sharpness of [tonnage of ausiliary ships ord- | United States o e decwred | Where Between New: § Assistant Secretary of the Treasury pleasant Sort for White Light | tone in the comme of Arthur J.|ing to the feial view January i ¢ cials Do Not Make De- | &!ifford today by the coast guard sta | matsour, head o the Tiritish delega- | Washington dclegation nek . rile warfare if 1 oy, was E vl York Federal Reserve Filontit Dlizabeth Gty s NG District Cafe Proprictors Who Seek | o | principal feature o on Shortly. e | o mject spirit Into Celebrators by S A Malanl oty Bank and Washington Ocracoke, N. C., Dec. 31. — The| Indian’ Moslem ¢ in ope . Sl I o commtantsoriomto| REPORTED ENGAGED TO EX-KAISER ™l "™ o ™ | hycasury Dent, ther directing masted schooner, seized off the 1 Unless o decision ven by State | Carolina coast by a coast guard cut for New Year. . y ader of the non-cooperatior 5 i} Sl € th a cargo of liquor aboard, has N ment, who was present, to form a Commissioner of Motor Vehicles Rob- | ter wi g i ¥ bins B Stoeckel and tSate Highway| for months heen known along this| New Year's Ive will be fittingly| — ? parallel government with its own par v K, Dec. 31.—A mail theft Commissiones. Charles J. Bennett on | Part of the coast as the ‘“mystery|observed in this city in the same tament and armies. Mohani admitted 000 in bonds on July 18 the quostion Bf overloading and high | Shin.” She came Into Ocracoke {n- [ manner us in the years past, but with ¥ ¢ that such a government could not be came known today with the I‘f;.‘h: tion fees now :-rin]l“ull!l”" the let last August, went aground on a | VORI DI L A, ”M“‘. % ] vy ¢ maintained by peacefu ne 8. Mrs. Abe Atte] divorced rph e il ociation, | Shoal just inside the inlet and had |ful eves of the “strong arm squac o : 4 : ; Mohani assured the Hindus that ; former pugilist, Sam Gold that organization will, within a short | 2€en there ever since until yesterday gondiiions Wil baf e & inors ) i } : 2 their upprehensions regarding what [an rry Cohen by postoffice inspee= time, petition Governor Lake to call | When she was floated. | 2 4 S might happen under a “free India” |tors and members of the police bomb a special session of the legislature to [ reconsider the laws. man of Jacksonville, Fla, and had a |evening will be the Firemen f y ¥ i % B Mohammedans and he declared H: 477,000 were stolen somewhere en= the commissioners in the capitol at rooms in the Sovereigns block. The | ; 4 3 He said he believed motor vehicle laws. Judge John H eparties for members. Numerous pri- | B . 2 > 5 s | fore urged removal of the non-vio- | inspectors said. supreme court, they had the right to At several churches speci watch 3 R : : | B Bt Sm‘\”.v“ The attitude of the meeting was New Haven, Dec, 81.—Lawrence E.|opypoh, the ‘DPeople’s church, the | 3 § ¢ e not satisfy the Moslems who —would ponds. The two men were charged | This section makes it.a misdem r| was nol given a hearing in city court | Gogpel church, and the A. M. E. Zion | : i | influence o a delicatessen store on Seventh av- to operate a vehicie which exceedsftoday on the complaint charging him | chureh Lo & a enue and left a §500 Liberty bond the lightweight carrying capacity of [with selling admissions to the stand- | | % i 3 A London, Dec. 51, (By Associated |with the manager for collection. He the truck as registered, witho aling room of the place in ence of | Dry in New England. - S § | Press).—No explanation was at hand |deposited with a bank here, which be- written permit from the highway|a permit. Tnstead the ease was con Boston, Dec. 31——Boston| and New | from British India today as to what|came suspicious and notified secret commissioner. The section carries atinued one month affording City At-| [ngland will have the dryest New R | was meant by the invitation extended [service agents. Mrs. Aftell said she penalty of $500 fine, or a year's im-|torney Sheridan Whitaker opportun- [ Year's Eve on record if plans of pro- : . | by Mohani to Mahatma Gandhi for!bought the bond from a moving pic- prisonment, and > demanding byljty to prepare a complaint against | hibition enforcement officers are suc- | . the formation of a parallel govern-|ture actor for $300 and thought the the commissioner of a $500 bond [ zurroll and two others charging man- | cossful, it was declared today. Fol-| G | ment. It is considered probable here, [transaction legitimate. against future violations, slaughter based on the finding of Cor- [Jowing raids yesterday along the New S | however, that Mohani proposes one Gpinm Set Found. Want To Be Square oner Mix Hampshire border, in which $10,000} republic for Mohammedans and an- One diffienlty detectives encounters The commissioners showed by theiri rpje warrants which Mr. Whitaker | worth of stills and several thousand | s {other for Hindus, the latter to beled was the fact that the delicatessen attitude that they want to be square|p. 1 eid would be issucd {his week |gallons of liquor were destroyed, ; | headed by Gan {man knew the woman as Mrs. Attell with the truckmen, but are at a 1085, 04t Building Inspector Joseph E.|Field Agent Harold D. Wilson today A P S oAt e e e e e e o e | ' | while she now lives under the name of to krnow what fo do. State Secretary Ethel Bruce, they said. Last night The Aiin. when whe' nivived liete: Piremen's Ball, i gt 4 R i were groundless, because India be- |squad, Meeting This Morning g 3 . A The : 5 v | 4 105 BT L e i || R STy Weat Tndlan fegroos. A )‘,"” at the \y_4 Street Armory | , g : £ p | Moslems would stand by the Hir IS route from the federal reserve bank, 2 search of the vessel was made at that | Kenilworth club will hold a dinner- | to the last for the attainment of in-INew York, to the treasury depart Hartford this morning on a second SRR ¥ usnal theater performances will be o N B Gt e s movementt - some had been cancelled by pers ference ove e difficulti ) sec. JHase X g < § | could not remain non-v whenioration and o 's conference over the difficu ties of se GARROLL NOT CHARGED S bt o lodg e ani 3 R Rt e ot e e ation ar 1 others were stamped tion 32 and section 22 of the new 3 % 1€ 1 paid’ but the stamp was removed by Light, of Norwalk, representing the . [ . & Sontees Tor . .| vilte parties will also be included in lenaatt ek truckmen, showed the commissioners | C'Ontinuance for One Month Is 0..““’ 4\‘lm| el n imitation because the people| Three Are Accused. could not stand repression without The charge against Mrs. Attell, who offer some reliel to the situation. Theater at Now Havon. NIkt aniceathnve ibeenl schodlieds b e R ha | for five years ago, was attempt- Meeting 15 Indignant SRS i e e G storation of Thrace would |ing to pass altered government highly indignant that any such law|Carroll, ma r of the Rialto theater | gwodish Tutheran church, the Ger-| 3 3 R not be content until all their terri-|with conspiracy. was in command of Captain A. Cole- | The biggest public event —of i o Lo 8 [ longed equally to the Hindus and the! “The bonds, with a face value of $1,4 tives, wholesale dealers, ete., met with #3 e ki g gl S time but no liquor was found. dance for memt and friends at its s 3 ¢ < dependence |ment in Washington. 2 social organizations have arranged R % | gallows anc T R | Fallows and machine guns. He there-|chemichls and many of them passed, where, according 1o a decision of the derediintCatatol Manaece of Rialio Church Services, L i : § retaliation, he declared 1 livorced the boxer in Cal said she divorc e boxer - | as section 32 should ever be passed. [which was burned on November 27.0 an paptist church, the BEmmanuel | 3 2 . : 3 | torials were freed from non-Moslem| postal officials said Mrs. Attell went 4 Y| Austin, Alfred 8. Black, head of fhe | turned the activities of his force to N 3 g . o S e Teaicar WL = thel Vi A A. P. Maish, of New Britain, showed| o noliout Theaters Corp, and Car- | prevention of the sale or use of alco- Frau Von Rochow is reported Fatrothed to lx-Kaiser Wil-| MAYOR NO[ SA’”SF!ED the detectives found her in her apart- where the issue is one which vitally| 007 420 10t heen seen by the police | holic heverages at celebrations to- [ helm. She is now his guest at Doorn, Holland, according to Ger-| ment with Gold and Cohen both of aftects; all the people of the state: |5 i1 noon. " |night in hotels and cafes. 1t was|man pewspapers. She is the wealthy widow of a colonel in the whom were said to have criminal The executive committee of the as- | his afm thus, he said, to strike both i 2 e ARty ety i ‘ TR oden e e D ; —_ . . P S o S \ ser during iy an. | Feels That Municipal Iee Contract |records. Inspectors said they found a sociation is meeting thid afternoon, [t o ivce and Lhe sstall meskets for Danzig Hussars and first met the kaiser during military man ¥ complate apitim N6t 17 thE. an Eoaes Judge Light will submit within a few MAY USE OLD MARKERS ntmabant tohon, euvers. T T o Fot s days a brief of the law and court de | " Discovery by official analysis that cisions on the subject, and unless the e lone of three samples of liquor taken BT TR e s i e S D pRIETOR OF SCENIC IS FINED | s o e v | PHILAAHONIG ORCHESTR 1 o self 3 r z as d1ssd oo brief, it is planned to carry the con-| mment Will Allow Several Days of | (Continued on Third Page.) this morning as dissatisfied with troversy fo the legislature and ask Y o | 2 . $ A v‘r.‘ln‘» o e mivh’v‘h‘v v"'l\ni*!v-'_‘ Hartford Musical Organization Will e i et S i " MOVIES IN COURT ROOM 50 ON ONE COUNT; FREE ON OTHER but added that the time of the year| Give Concert At Fov's Theatdr Om | New Haven, privilege 5= |and the fact that ice is now ready of using 19 markers on automobiles - - - e N\ (i S et ¢ harvesting would make a veto in Sunday Afternoon, January 29. i 995 e . uilty Only e 3 5 LOOKING FOR GANN]BALS for three days In 1922 will be al-|p,0 otion Plcture Fvidence Fails to|f| AUTOIST GET LONGER wilty Only of Permitting aivisauie The full Hartford P ic or- lowed by Chief of Police Smith here TIME FOR LICENSES, Xe o The mayor had held steadfastly | \[ S v . I»\\Hhvn]?momc or: s |in common with some other places Stop Award of $25,000 Damages for ||| 0 Children to nter Thed-'vh‘-l John 17, Di Nonno, heing the “.7('.,;,\’.? ;»\nm:‘ ’::;\'x‘x‘u.’.',-',:mf‘,,l “:“:{:,l:etl}:: Lone Member of Royal Canadian|lixtension of time was based by the | 4 The local police this after- |highest bidder, should have beer e directorship m'va'v Schmitt at T ol ot o) o | CHTEfRNnON @ micasse (ITOT Deputy Auto Accident. noon received notice from Roh ter—Three Heavily Fined |awarded the contract and is said to AR R el Marias ounted Police Sets Ou > Fling S ek ssioner ¢ jins B oecke automaobile e disapprove of ¢ op € ater at 3 Py 0 : Motoriyael i oommissiole g slion White Plains, N. Y., Dec. 31.—Miss []| Pins B. Stoeckel, automobil hay lisapproved the — water| ppuary 20, This concert has been el 5 AU R e A % ioner MR i he For Selline Haxe s 5 board's actio: | . Nl Tribe of Reported Man-Eaters. ald at Hartford allowing the officer| oo™ “opve " of Teekskill, W i sloneh s S HnERte SR for Selling Hard Cider. ’],_“”’ D B Balley| ade possible through the efforts of to use |\I~‘“ retlon in’ enforcement | 10050 425,000 damages today ||| time for the using of the 1921 Jrothers an opportunity #0 boost up|everal public spirited citizens and Fdmonton, Alta, Dec. 31.—A lone|of the marker law. e e F 0 aomvewalll el e ) against Walter B. Gage, Tarrytown | L € § mysic lovers. policeman of the Royal Canadian| The branch office of the motor ve d e midnight an January 6. o : | _The water board will enter contract [ \yith the orchestra will be George eter crok owner an manage I 10 Jailevs to ne 1 per- 5 ¥ nanager|with the Bailey lay a Wil per- 1 y1opgan, baritone soloist, who has i i school principal, on clain Mounted Police, accompani by an|hicle department here closed at noon| o o permanently crippled when run . Mh ol | i U lmit immediate harvesting of dee at|jug returned from a successful tour of allowing children|Shuttle Meadow. The contract will . SupRER of the Orient with Madame Schu- Indian guide and two dog team driv-|teday not to reopen until Tuesday and | Y08 PUMEEE GO E b @ year ; P o ers, today set out from Iort Fitzger-[hundreds of vehicle owners had not | {ot™ &8 N0C i er She sued for e 20 S e L B | ald for the barren lands of Lake|sccured their markers at that time. | ¢ro ooq HFR \L]) NEWSBOYS '; il b L ‘l",' "‘m,j' S jhe next regular ) mann-Heink. He is now preparing Athabasca to investigate reports that | still and motion pictures of Mis s : ! S for opera the Caribou-eating tribes of Indians| DRY SLIZUTHS ON GUARD I'rye were introduced by the defense DINNER ON MONDAY ... ot which his permit calls The orchestra program as arrang- there were suffering from lack of New Haven, Dec. 81 Men of the to show that she had danced and ens il d is not to be of such a nature that € 0 B d f she 1 € auilty On First Count v food and had resorted to cannibalism. | pon ihition Enforcement Officer Bno's | joyed herself at the beaches last sum- T e o 'Fire Destroys Church » conalderable musical. knowiedki o8 If evidence of cannibalism is found |g.of will he seattered about town to- mer. The jury sealed its verdict !\\(‘ i Al . AL Tove AN et ‘([,h(-c in N. Y. (‘ll\ \m jired to appreciate it-—simply fine the policeman has been instructed 10|01t on wateh for violations of the|night after seven hours deliberation | Approximately 250 Carriers i a o Sarry g e b | music by famous composer: asy to bring back his prisoners. It is a tra-| . ¥ s announced to- [and it was opened today by Supreme 3 % | : o g s Gy tre starting in 4 jisien to and similar in character to A proh ibition law it was announ an was oy 3 Tlcevns Otloxt Delicagioaat | | | Nk AR e e et ! dition among members of the foree |{, Court Justice Young. LiipkeyEand O hortchcaci N e i Al Uil At ‘u- famous “Pop” concerts given by that they always “get their man.” Hotel Beloin at 2 p. m. mothy's ITpiscopal church in fhe Boston Symphony. Reports received by the northern | s—————————————— markers has been extended t —_— — their bid reet, v uly destroyed 1 spread to e G G [NITED STATES, NETHERLANDS AND |7ttt it o e Seiht it e M St 0 | o REMOYES had missed the annual migration of youn ivers it at the door L L ¢ ere was a stro Ceribou herds and were starving in lis a trifle late be not too harsh in your e il v UL S APAN WILL HAVE. RIGHTS IN FAP [ S B N B i conditions were so acufe that some \ad to carry, since he will partake of | ¢, . S bl 5 members of the tribe had been killed i"” LS aliovs fenuc “Il:w\ Sl : e SEESISSSII———=—===N) jedd This Morning With | Large to relieve the hunger of the others. linner at 2 o’clock at the Hotel e SRR i A Tt waa impossible to reach the hunger|(| ITABDY NIW YERAR Treaty Provides That These | o tefore siurtine on his deiivers SCiaas nnClboiRctise Home Again Docket of Business. stricken country during the open sea- GRET NGS ROM tL 0 \ - route. Discharged On Second . 0 e son MAYOR CURTIS Three Nations Can Use| More than a quarter of a century | e tostim Miss Anna O'Irier The Herald s pleasur | sessfon of the juvenila et go the Herald instituted the custom | gy A AN police headquar= 1o divi S o | of providing a turkey dinner for TR e e s 7 ) : pnLg t v ed this morning and Twenty chmlcd Dead ““Being in sympathy with man Cable Privileges on the | carriers every New Year's day, and [of the hotse calls for 567 bas seony e ; pan s one 0 isiest in the history. strong When Freighter Sinks|| ™ his battle for a livelihood Island) this has been followed out each year | ononet e St el e LB L o L irt, Youthful offenders of ¢ G . under present conditions, 1 cal since that time. Men who today oc- | jisenar it ‘ Employes | f types were on hand and London, Dec. 31.—(By Assoclate not but express my hest wishes | cupy places in state and city offices, | aq ¢ toge o the Hera ired on the folly of thelr Press)—The Esthonian ship Sarema, |l .4 ¢nig time for an improvement [ men high up in business affairs of this |, ing a cargo for a Stockholm firm f| o " " hgitions to be bLrought ||| washington, Dec. 31.—(By United [and other cities prominent manufac sunk without warning in thelll ¢ 1y o betterment in busi- ||| press.)—an ar rement whereby the | turers and ministers and priests, hoth . ; t of th ext Saturday in the common couneil Finland by the Russian so-(}i o g whieh I belleve is inevita | Nethertands well as the United | here and elsewhere, ave ineluded | (pay ¢ : 2 e 1 A the mber at City Hall. Under an act breaker Vingt, says an Ex-qf| 0 50 06 coming vear. My States and Japan is to be given cable [ among those Who on Monday will 100k | Ay ey 4 " re « ) the leglsluture v courts . TAEEE Telegraph dispatch from [l 0y wisheg o out especially to dights on the Island of Yap was| backward, with possibly a misty eve, [ crowdir Ry Ya i ) 1 ¢ a bui er than that Stockholm today. Twenty-three per- the workingman for a most agreed today by the heads of delega- [to a New Year's day 15, 20, maybe 25 { iourned at t K ar ) [ ical ||| hic e reghn court convenes, RORASRN Rt e nortenEEDSE Jerous year for New Britain ||| tions of the five major powers par-|or more years ago when they, as GIath Salte Gostly 1 1 ul b ¢ Jlicemen who bring in juvenile of- fiem reported the sinking to the . Swedish ministry of foreign affairs. o o th estified that there were taff 1 about \ vaca seats downstairs to ways Sl s quarters he court will meet commencing L last, and all the time.” ticipating in the Washington confer-! bright faced little newsboys, assem-| . ; « e build enders must appear in court in eivil- MAYOR 0. 1% CURTIS, | ence and of the Netherlands. bled at the old Herald office for their ARG ict ‘ e L mua : n court in clvil | The arrangements as tentatively | annual turkey dinner I f [lcans i q | ced to provide for allotment of th This year the dinner will consist of Am(‘l]l{ aln']R(‘l!)OHt‘}(,i 'l;‘ I |- — - — | V-G uamitablé toltha Lnifed s‘n.m“ urkey and the usual accompanying (100 Mrs. Saran ‘ e 1 ‘ i el . Held Captive by 1urks lhe Yap-Shanghal cable to Japan and | dishes, not forgetting the pumpkin [ %117 and Max Meckler, proprictors o ] denaatuly : e indy Athens, Dec, 3L—(By Assoclated | NEW Hd\en Road \(ol)\ the Yap-Menado cable to Holland. |and mince pir. In addition cach car- | 6res, were i . huflding lhe n Lt Tim'(._ A Prags.)—Several American professors Freight for Two Day IReservation Made, s will be given a bag of can - O ally re of the orphanage of Derindja, about Great DBritain and Italy accepted the [ some fruit. There are approximately At ) 2 i ¢ benefit o e advertis I York, Dec Warning of a miles from Constantinople, are de New Haven, Dec. 31 Al freight | arrangement with reservations, the | 200 carriers who will sit down to the 1 posEcLun : Attort osey ends e Herald i ! € storm this afternoon from red by the Armenian Newspaper | (mins over th eN, Y., N. H. & H. rail- | former indicating that British inter- | dinner, inciuding those from | A L) tate £ us to beat \ istport, Me., follow- Yarguir of Constantinople to have ests might also desire in the future to | Ville, Berlin, Newington, 3 Avery Is Sick. o to | 4 i th and southwest winds been carried off by the Turkish Na- |'ond Will be cancelled during the nextf .- ceptain vights on the island and | Kensington, Forestville and otl toh v was notified 3 T h " g gale force, was issued today tionalists, says a Constantinople dis- [tWo days, was announced at the|taly claiming an interest in one of muhw’v towns where the paper is car to answer similar charge At Al - SRl to v the weather bureau. The warning patel he fate of ¢ deported |general offices the company here | the three existing cables that touch [ livered osecutor Wood actor S R G ual said the disturbance over the Lakes Americans, adds the n per, is not | today. the island | certiticat 1is l ting il SIEd Ovar glon was moving eastward rapidly, Iy know | Ireight service will stop at 1 The tentative draft of a six power - M t 1 v to ¢ &t The S o'clock tonight. This is the most|treaty embodying this arrangement ppear in court mtinua 1 HAd 1o tarie tH-und = 5 sweeping lay-off of these trains on the |and replacing the American-Japanese THE. WEATHER, | |one week from Monday was ordercd i ! COL. LAMB RESIGNS NAT'L BANK cALI system for years. Over one hundred |treaty that had been negotiated r o Policemen Patrick O'Mard and (AT S i rtford, Dec. 3 Col. Edwin B, W ington, Dec. 31.—Call for the |traing will be affected and only a few | garding Yap was submitted to Hartford, Dec. —Torecast omas Feeney visited Mrs, Noveck's | ¥ : x 5 Figioe % commanding the 169th regi- condition of national banks as of the | heef trains will be run plenipotentiaries at today's meeting for New Britain and vicinity place of bus Wt 33 Hurlhurt street i t, C. N. G, today sent his resigna- latter part of this month will he is-| The reason for laying off the The treaty was not signed today Clondy and warmer tonight ceembe 1l took a sample of : e e : to Adjutant Gen. George M, Cole, a early next week by Comptroller| freights is officially given as the ad-|the delegates being without definjte Sunday fair, colder by night . " . en and Patrolman Pl N cason giving for retiring was pres- of the Currency Crissinger, it was in-|vent of the holiday period, but more | instructions on the subject Another | | onday we ! p sh ea of private business . Col. Lamb Jdicated today at the treasury, especially the dullness of business, metting is to be held next week. e (Continued on Seccor ‘ag served overseas during the world war, than is allowed under the prohibiti hanges in present forms are required. wet, Mrs, Sarah Noveck, Harry Hor blic is -

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