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Herald “ \d\" Mean News of the World Better Business Bv Associated Press éé’l‘ABLISHED 1870 NE W BI\II"\I\ (()\'I\I CTICUT, 'l'IlUR:\‘I)AY, —J,;\v.\'U;\IlY 5,.1922, —TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ) MORE STORIES OF ALLEGED ~ |Winois Banker Murdered Whie DEFEAT OF IRISH PACT PREDICTED HANGINGS INFRANCE TOLD | Police Chief And Messenger Are R MEMBER OF DAIL; VOTE TONIGHT | BYFORMERA. E. F. VETERAN Wounded In $12,000 Holdwp : D — — et ROTARYCLUBHEARS ouha Tk A DA | M Walsh Declares Herbalt Cadenhead 0f II.VS wb‘rn BIRTHDAY | ‘Flve Bandlts Get Payro" For Maywood Plar 3 H“IFQTERN UNlON MAN Sy \"I“ SR Treat)’ Will Be Turned Spokane, Jan After losing ) Yy IN HOUSE HE ERECTED, R S e Greenville, Mass. Tes- Of American Can Co.-Police Cordon Throw -\ Wity Get | e i 3"t || Down By At Least ope . Hornell, N, Y., Jan. b.—David | \v‘..m. n, Wash »M‘Hw‘l‘ “\:l \‘lnl‘\\v tifies To Seeing 10 Or|ll wettever, ror 20'vears s oy nee ||| Otk In Chicago District. | More of It, pring- s b R R ol Two—No Others Con- sessor, celebrated his 100th } Ll his automobile and then 12 Executions At Is-|| virtnday waay i the same home he had built with his own forty miles over ic covered field Man’s Topic. roads to n doctc | tradict Him. et e \ Chicago, Jan, f.—John Soffel, pres- right arm and Benson In the side. The | bl o | hands 72 years ago. ur. 1 e ident of the Maywood State bank was |late injurles are serious. t the noonday luncheon of t - g The entire robh ) ed ) Rotary club today, Cleveland 1\“,. 0 g The shot and Kille and Louis Sweeney, occupied Jess ) ¥ g = R E b S i SWESIEY: | than three minutes. The robbers drove commercial agent of the West EORGE FROEBA Conference, Which Opened e - |ehlef of police of the suburb and Ar-{away with the money, he 2 Union Telegraph Co. at Yiontor, | = 5 . heading toward Early Today, Immediately Another Ex-Soldier l)ircctly E lthur Benson a bank messenger, were | Chicago. Mass., addressed the Rotarians on, | A : ¢ | wounded today when five bandits rob-| Chiel Sweeney said he was shot as ime 1l How to Get More of 1t."| HELD lNNOCENT A T Accuses Major Opie of F lNERS KIDNAP bed them of a $12,000 x::_ o1l for tha|the bank mesenger guided the duto.| Mr. Kelley was brought to this cily Adjourned Until 3 o’Clock mobile to a stop and that Benson was | through the courtesy of Arthur I % ' Haywood plant of the American Can |{he seeor. e Rl el el VT T e ager of the Western This After e Mirder o BRlTlsH WRlT R the second to fall. Mr, Soffei stoop up | Mason, the manager of th 18 ernoon. Having Murdered Private |o. and attempted to dri his revolver | Union’s local offee. - Tupner Hall Pmpnetm Is The handits did not give the banker |when he was shot dead, The speaker's message in Dug-Out —_— and his guards a chance to hold u 3 8 f $ ' . and his guards a cha o hold up | Sweeney, despite his wound, ran to|tarians was as follows : 2 o their hands. They ordered the payroll | the bank two blocks away and tirned "So much to do—so little done;| Freed on Liquor Charge London, Jan. 6. (By Assoclated L 1. J. Walsh, member of the i ) Reportel’ iol‘ LOI]dOI] Tlmes fl[ car to stop and as it came to a halt|in the alarm. The police dispatched | Jask worlls of @ Bret phil ,T‘r'..! in Court Today ::}'\fgl-z\.-l»;..m is quoted in a Central Padhiingts K= listien. ta [opencd fire, killing Soffel aimost in- | three rifie squads aced gur pher who, at the close of a long Washington, Jan, 5.—Further tes- 1uads and placed guards T o e g e e iy | News dispateh from Dublin today as f { ~mn|l roads AW, . devoted § ' timony relating to hanging of Ameri- D bl [ v [ 3 on all roads from Maywood., The su- | oy can soldie at TIs-sur-Tille SHA5 u m s lG lm Chief Sweeney was shot under the|burb is 11 miles west of the Loop, even the many years that had been saying in a statement: : W 00P | vouchsafed him all too few to com- Froehn, charged with a| “1 can definitely state that, as the was presented today to the senate RSy o Geoim i itz 3 ; w % b - i the program of work he had hop third violution of the liquor laws, was position stands, the treaty will be de. committee investigating charges by AMERICANS S[GN PROTEST 1 Vi o " KAz ARpats s 2 ol ed to accomplish, have always seem feated by at least two votes. iln::n.tr]u' ]\\l.nsnn) of t'..-:lm.vl.nl that sol- | PEASAN’S IN RUSSIA D”N to me the most Impressive recognition | found not guilty and discharged by} oy taie full responsibility for maks i RAteR ki axeian IO, ikl | S AS”R of the merciless handicap under which | Judge 13, W. Alling in police court |ing that statement,” continued Walsh, w 10 or 12 Executions. |all human endeavor labors—the han-| his morning. He was represented |“The decision will likely be taken late Herbert 1. Cadenhead, of Green-| Newspapermen From U, Joirr With m N GR V | g p SR, 15 : 4 4 F' | dicap of time ¢ g Ty b [(..m;,m‘ and I feel that it is of the s, it @ ftormer Slviaa man, de- | i ES OR J”M CANBEDU‘; “What 13 this thing, time? We an| DY Judge Willlam 1% Mangan, who) /ol ymportance and of vital ine Y . o Y Others In Complaint Against Such { £ clared he had witnessed “10 or 12 know how impossible it is to form a[raised the question of whether or not | oo fop every constituency to reale exeoutions at_Tssurtille while en-| - Trcatment—Officials Making Frery OMOCIRTE BUSILY | mental pheare o 1L 118 too elusivea_seareh warrant, braring certain L The oot position.” ¢ ransporting German prison- S JSILY S . 4 for concrete conceptio It baffles| street number could cover meeting| won't Contradict Report , ; ; IMOCRATS o] Famine May Claim 10 Mi or concrete conception. raffles| s | von't Contradic port. ers by truck in the vicinity of that Effort To Locate Missing Man, definition. The dictionaries make a| halls, ete, to the rear of that num-| 7he (Central News correspondent Rlage: i 9 2y VNING (/ N . sorry job trying to tell us what it|ber | says other deputies who were queried B ; ¢ Dublin, Jan. — (By Associated PLANNING CAMPAIGN lion Pe()ple — Americans 5 v It developed during the case that|iy regard to Walsh's statement said War department records previously could _' ; L B | Bimpgiemd. T, Wiy, correspondsnt fon is. And small wonder. How coult ! fl”""':"_'l ‘;'1“"1 m{"",”,"” NOWRH | e A e Sk KltaRaed RTINS G e £ they define this intangible something, | the raiding party had found a small|they would not attempt to contradiet hat two soldiers were ,.m,,iq 8 At s et RO Are l‘cedmg Nearly |that never had a beginning, that never|quantity of alleged liquor in a rear|jt anj that their manner of saying 8o Bt e e o Yo Eeneral | ith other newspapermen in @ gro. | TOWR Committee Will Be Called To- * | can have an end; always it, yet nev-| kitchen, connceted with a T 0] nrinad. Che AeHBLES bR TRl court martial, and gave the total exe 8D ¢ - il s i gl b N g Bt A 6 OhAR i cutions in the A. E. I, as 11, all after | ¢C'Y Shop. There has been no word | woner Shortly—Paonessa Being 1,000,000 Children Over |cr s but always was or s to b Al Na R A i Nantieq) Socortned, it e R At e Ml of him since his disappearance and| © ; ’ = “So unreal is it that we sense jts| Patrolman W. . McCue identified) prominent opposition members were R R e no explanation of his seizure, Sontiohed a8 Standasil Boares: There. existence only a3 we measure it by | (he seareh warrant used in he V06| uoted as saying their side was fave e ! ged, Reloase Fxpoete the recurrence of periodic events or|ba . The paper covered stores| € B e taken by the Dall Cadenhead did not know whether case Expected Tl e 2 and 146 Arch street. The anv of the men he saw nansel Taq| At a mecting of the members of the| Democratic interests are reported § = PRI the changes in ourselves and our sur-|at 142 and 145 Arch & Hils moinlng ahd-CLat tHetratltagulE BRAETEant Ttk ‘qehth (ot (rin1, | PTess, Desmond Fitzgerald, minister | be scouting about the city in an effort | roundings. Yet it is so real an actu- [ policemen, together with ‘“":‘{I”“_” had been at least one vote more on Nome of them. e sata mmone M8t propaganda, this afternoon an-|to bring forth the strongest possible | Moscow, Jan. § (By Associated — y Thomas Feeney and '“‘”“:\ At the anti-treaty side. statement when on the wallows. iy |tounced that the following telephone | mayoralty candidate to pit against the | Press)—Russin has begun the year (Continued on Page Ten) visited the place December 28 & 6130} Dail Adjourns, G5, : 1o, GRUBIRL sl had been received from the | choice of the republican primary next |1922 with cight months horror before — g s m The WAt N et hel. DUblin.-Jan: 6. (Byi Associated described in detail the cutions | manding the. «sodthens | ADUE: and the dread that next sum- SEWER PIPE FIRMS frocha and he was searched. The|pge) he Dail Eireann met this which he claimed to have witnessed, | o' o : i A Siine ; ¢ « 4 : h he claimed to have witnessed, | 10"\ bublican army division: at| The democratic town committee an- [mer's crop may only slightly relleve | pulioemen.then “':‘L:“’l::‘ff\{"“‘.“ any bos. [morning and immediately adjourned one of them being a lieutenant, who | i AL e FLRIPL 2 & s taml of their persons : ; . : + Cork: nounced s al weeks ago thi n | the famine. R E ; G i ki B (i | until three o'clock this afternoon. Cadenhead said, had heen charged The special correspondent of the | carly sturt was planned this spring. | At Tsaratsin, Saratoff, Samara, Ufa, | ARE SUED BY GOVT. | Ge”ctuim of a “rrame.n | The adjournment was to give the raphe of murported hineing sotmey. [€d here. A court of inquiry will he|the turnovers from the republican to|stacked ~high —awaiting burlal in | . o e i ‘“,,, ituation ereated by mNemaHon iR SR held immediately. Bxpeet release | the democrat parties in several of the | trenches which workmen cannot pre- |11 Corporations and 10 Individuals | tound in @ Kiened in FA AT B0 000 o amon De Valera's alternative pro- Yol o O Aout he exes | DAL BN Nouriand a hail | WAL o= [JerBer COnnastot clies avd - areiBAce tast Snoveh oo e victima, ot 4 o ori Vidlating Shiesman | o tho atmibslon of thie bottis 1 By posale: ks keerrd ik RS o s S e R e 10!“(‘\. on further development hopeful that a similar turnover can|famine, exposure and typhus and k: - "l‘ se since it was found in the rear|Serve of the proceedings as a hope- g . a8 | hin t The correspondent attending {his| e brought about here. every day the situation is growing! 3 b L [ful sign that some form of agreement Senator Watson, was that the Irench | ; s e e e o ] Anti-Trust Law Rl Beople-ahouldimbtihave begn'. parmit. | L8 SEROm of the Puil had de., 25 MEEAEIS S LY RS BEST Recogn el s : | (Bontirued on. MHirdnEge) | might be reached. Jeusie aouiiot ave been | m_’m_l..“,,.].., his immediate release and the |48 @ republican stronghold with few | American relief workers who origin-| New York, Jan. 5. —Tndictments | May Lot 1t Pass, 0 @ @ punishment of his kidnappers. democrat victories recorded, the town |ally cautiously placed the number of |charging violation of the Sherman | T e One member of the Dail said short- legee asked. 5 . ittae. weniizean il | g f:",m it Warned To Leave committee realizes that this will re-Fprobable deaths in the famine area anti-trust law have been returned by 2000 MADE HOMELESS [1y arter the adjournment that an ef- LRI, 3 quire considerable effort. To that end | this winter at ¢ say 5 cor- {fort would be made to reach an agree- Kay's friends pointed to an article 000,000 now say that|a federal grand jury against 11 “See any barbarity?” O ehnd i R [ ; et BaY-SHACle, INARRlL ETAnG. UL ARG e el ‘3” S o | he wrote recently from Cork ving | Strong ward organizations are being [ 5,000,000 is a low estimate and many |porations and 10 individuals, allege: ment on the plan proposed the other Gl Sohs ot thime “R] b I‘ f“‘ff‘th.u some of the leading fighting men | Planned. — Lawyer David' L. Dunn, that 10,000,000 or even more, may |to have been members of a sewer pipe day by Michael Collins—that the op- (1(‘);;)0(1-2 SO Eesuen. UALESL WOEral af that .vn favored ratification of the 1“’””"'”“"("’ ‘["‘" town committee, is | perish from famine. This is possible|combine. The indictments returned ponents of the treaty should abstain 3 3 s a possible reason for|Planning to call a meeting shortly for | particularly since the shortage of |secretly several weeks ago were un- 0 o g q o ¢ from voting and permit the treaty to : g abduction. They said he was| !hat purpose. horses, oxen, camels makes it m‘f]m« HQ: ‘\lorxuz:l-\xl\-“ A i Wose netiioli Dogtand; Chuseiiby pass = r\ g Continued on Page Nine SR e ol ek 5 AL Aniong the re prominently men- | ¢ g 3 e Vol e o . hr g B ass. 3 ( B ) (\\I.nmltl (n' t‘))m' time to leave Cork on N ]:“'I‘ !’MH”" ';m': x);gx‘v)tn‘nn‘tlw,» men- | ble fo reach the more remote sections! Defendants named in the indict- Fire Fanned by High Winds, | It was argued by proponents of this G he threat that he be “put in a vault|ioned democrat possibilities, the name |and since it is predicted the typhus | me cre: The Ce o ry [ pra at ha & - : : yphus ments were: The Central Foundry : plan that harmony could thus be se- NEW DOLLARS FOR with corpses and a candle.” of Alderman Angelo M. Paonessa 18 f epidemic probably will be the worst (o, and Robert R. Rust of that com-| West Hartlepol, Bng., Jan. 5—(BY |cyreq and that the opponents of the They were of the opinion he had ""“”‘j' mentioned persistently. The [that Russla has ever suffered. pany. Soverville Iron Works and | \ssociate r Scores of NOUSES |,y jf they liked, could appeal to OLD AT NATIONAL |been takén to Cork and that he might [#lderman is considering candidacy. | rhe Americans are feeding nearly | Willlam J. Kirby of that company. |had been laid was ¥. two thous- | glectorate by means of a plebis- be returned here today. . | but as yet has come out with no for-11,000,000 children and the British and [Krupp Iron Foundry and W. and pesple Tendersd horieleRs 8B, Fails To Reappear :‘\“»";) "":‘““”""” last year he was in a|yarious other organizations are fur-|Brecht; Salem Brass and Tron Works| more than one million pounds dam- | Await De Valera's Attitude Tt was declared later that the kid- | 'ecéptive mood, also, although he did [ yighing nourishment for at least 100,- |and H. C. Hart; J. B. Johnson Co. | age done by a fire which started ves-| ypha yvalera's attitude, it was said Local Banking Tnstitution Receives | napping occurred during the after-| N0t come out as a candidate 000 under the most dangerous condi- |and J. I Johnson, Jr.; A. Welskit- | terday —in the timber yard here.| . i qotermine whether an agree- noon and that it had been cxpecteq! He 18 senior alderman and has been | ¢onq. Itel and Sons Co. and Harry C. Weis- | Fanned by a gale the fire spread | ;" .ould be reached between the 1,000 “Peace Dollars’ | Kay would be returned by night but|? member of the comman council for | kittel: National Woundry Co. of New |throughout the night and by this i 1t bit afternoon the flames had covered ap- e T O s 3 | that the night and the ater part|Pout 10 years. He is chairman of (52 g T AR : | RS Inc., and Max C. Niman; . [ For Distribution. of this forenoon had gone by without | the license committee and heads the TO CLOSE N & J STORE \\O.r.kvr"“ D el | proximately 80 acres of space. ciite ot b Dt Gt e | ; 3 | i e common council transportati com- QY o SRR One thousand shiny new “peace dol- | M3 res A e Tnitte S Rhodes: Haines and Cadbury, At effort to introduce Mr. De Valera’s lars” have been recelved in this city| 4V @Hd AVe : English news- W= N = Inc, and T. N. Lives Sssex Foun- AN INCE |alternative proposals as an amend- by the New Britain National bank | POPCIen wer “l\_h‘”‘y'y Sl "_‘T‘ With Lowered Cost of Living, Com- dry Co. Abendbroth Bros “has. | : [ment to the ratification motion an ef- and will be distributed to the cus-| lr_ A > three armed | LOGK GO HEAD DIFS 1%, Tuttle, secretary of the Eastern|lrance, Great Britain, Belgium And|fort would be made to limit debate. men entered, ented revolvers and 0 A pany Says, Need of Such an Or- il Pipe Mfrs. association. Ttaly Represented Today ————ee tomers of the banlk, one at a time, in| St ; il | carried Kay They promiscd Kay's PN liew of other currency of a like de-| . g : dek = e | The indictments were returned on P Akatd # s g companions, the latter declared, to 2 ganization Has Passed., | & . e - A et Cannes, Jan. 5. — (DBy Associated nomination, while the supply 1asts. Fpring nim hack unharmed in the cve- | ROMin J. Plamb of Terryville Was [evidence unearthed by the Lockwood | pq)_ popresentatives from France, C. OF C. TO ELECT i Yotk meiBar Danks of. the North & Judd Manufacturing com- Great Dritain, Ttaly and Belgium held | pryp NEW DIRECTORS Bl ek A ning, warning them to say nothing In| e ;s : llg'fcv?lfluosrr]\(],l s)fitvm rmvl\;w':lh\ll fHo Mmenntinile, President of Fagle Lock Co.—Start- | pany has decided to close the grocer; two sessfons today with the intention of these dollars apiece and there : % store it s maintained for empl | - RS R & SEs ity 5 Americans Sign Protest ed as Ofice Boy 50 Year: ainta r employes, of putting the reparatior nd other Jas w erout deniang fou then SheRe: | feor tha Dall met the corres- effective at an early date. e ITALY WILL ACCEPT problems into shape for consideration | e local bank considers itself partic-| pondents hore formulated a protest| Terryville, Conn, Jan, 5—Tollin 7.| The store was opened in the spring | at the opening session of the allied | Will Be Chosen From Groups of 18 ularly fortunate in having received &l to tho Dall authorities against the|Plumb, aged 68, prosident. of the|of 1917, the first of its kind in New | supreme council tomorrow. large supply. The dollars were struck | R i | 12 R g Britai The aim of the comps 7 arr ¢ S inee: Slect . 3 kidnapping. The American and Irish | Bagle Lock Co. for the past 25 yes AT b 9 \pany in | . A o i spohibiting With the arrival of Viscount Ishii Nominces—Election January 17 of as an observance of the approval| Enondenty foined. the Dngilsh|oied. toany arter ' bret 1liness foom [inaugurating such an undertaking | 00t Sccond Resolution Prohibiting | \With (he arrival A el Zf et “l’l this *‘"":\“‘Y- making | newspapermen in signing the protest. | heart trouble, was to give employes “"‘l‘"""‘“' Of | Attacks by subs on Merchant Ships [ tion and of Premicr Theunis of Bel- | at Annual Banquet hem desirable as souvenirs. After adjournment of the Dail had| Mr. Plumb entered the employ of |th¢ saving effected by buying inj glum, everything ready for whe i i ait hed] M i i ‘ ; & was ready for what| ! ) They are slightly smaller than the | heen moved. Desmond. 171t e el R ST el b s Bl {pnyl]INTES QURNTILEE BRECREITAR R 6 mer SRR Mt witliE s mnroval Is increasingly emphasized as the r'\; “‘\‘ ‘\ml‘;l]” :nptp‘()mg T‘:‘ banquat old sliver “cartwheel” and resemble|to read the press protest against the|about 50 years ago. He was at hig|8! Of profit only large enough to 3 : cocial. | most momentous assembly of the past| e, to be nett Taaeds i 2% SO somewhat the general appearance of | kidnapping but was over-ruled by the | d¢ on Monday. Among his other|COVer overhead expenses. All risk| W a shington, Jan. 5.—(By Associat- | C 5 Lo AFrinele to: eatiie Husane ;m:_. \n e 1” :,( ey .n’nutarly recently issued quarters and dimes, | speaker, who declarcd the adjourn- | Dusiness activitics, Mr. Plumb was a | V25 assumed by the company, which | ed Press)—ltaly hus decided 10 26|, ignig and to get Germany started | gy ese awill be Ishlboled fron AvEdalEs One side bears the legend “United | me {on it t Tt A R as af, " cted its own money and did not | cept the second Root resolution pro- iy ! ) hese will be selected from five dif- 4 he legen nited | ment motion had been carried. director of the Bristol National bank \ e i - [ on her reparations payments. | ferent groups. Following are the States of America—E. Pluribus| . Michael Collins told the corres-|The American Trust Co. of Bristol, |9 Its workmen to become co-part- | hibiting attacks by submarine on mer- R it = Unum” in large letters forming a half | pondents later he had sent two of his|the Bristol and Plainville Tramway. JupRligav I 9 Lk il -W'f\-‘h P |) U1 Gume Meems RS. STILLMAN k“{l”}y:n" sturers—George T. Kimball circle parellel with the clrcumference. | hest men to Cork to rescue Kay, and|Co. the South Norwalk Lock Co., and Dyt anarnat DRI A8 E e s i i3 rge | : ] v T feltelingl i i o - — |George P. Spear, Martin K. Pascoe. ¢ s ¢ 5 MAnanners 4G e . clined materially, the company feels | authoritative circles. Ihis decision 3 George pear, PR T I s fore che sliiaipery ot it apvance ihe il Mo doe ot iDain, that the store has served its pur- : will make it possible to hold a session | I'red Beauvais, Young Stillman and | Professional-—Attorney M. D. Saxe, cagle, with folded wings, bearing in|ly punished. © eXpressec e opin-| Mrs. Il b, e S ne 2 . N , T ol A UOIEE Brnah, At NlE|ien ot '1‘mk”m|.v\ et !w“;m:”n“f [ danghters survive . Y *nd threelosee and it will be discontinued. |of the full naval committee today. | Principal in Suit All at Three Rivers|Dr. J. W. ””’\1)\{ ; 1]”)”»‘”‘}“‘:1"[& h s vo branch. At hisjion Hhe ere responsible | daughters s s : = g i At Large—Howard 8. Hart, Josep feet s the word “Peace”. The words|for the kidnapping. S NUST Bl CACCINATED: Phree Rivers, Que., Jan. 5.—Mrs. | R Andrews, Rev. 8. A, Iciek, “One Dollar" nearly bisect this face| Center Is Invited to 400 R. R. Shop Hands | a [Anne U, Stillman, defendant and | Retail Trade—Orville F. Parker, of the coin. £ ke | e TR g : Fred Beauvais, co-respondent in the | johnstone e, John Contaras liberty head, the word “Liberty” in Daawille; 1€y, Jan: b—WHe Gaiver|, Sorinateld, dash, Ygn sebour e Sriues ok Stillman, New York banker, were |gjal—Frank H. Shields, Noah Lucas, semi-circular form and the legend “In sity of Californin athletic officials|tundred men employes of the West| pridgeport, Jan. 5—Following the |here today awaiting the return of | Harold Hatch. God We Trust,” with the date “1921.” [Former Sccond Licutenant aof 160 In- [have invited Center college to fill the | SPrinsficid locomotive shops of —the |aiscovery of two smallpox cases in the |couriers who have gone by sleigh to| The nominating committee was as ST R fantry, Appointe TR honor date on the 1922 foothay|B08ton and Albany railroad will | Jefterson and Prospect schools here, |Grand Anz, Latuque and Riviere au|follows: Chairman W. E. Attwood, Six Years’ Strike Is antry, Appointed L mlox—\\uln-r‘s(,,,(,',”,,, Dacamber On this state |SUM€ .work h-‘lv’g“"_m\\v“!"‘j: ,:,"f‘ ShoDS | the health department has ordered [Rat to corral witnesses for the Mon- | judge G. W. Klett, 1. W. Pelton, et & A 0. Goolt Succeeds Him the annual home coming celebration| Vil reopen after two weeks' shut-|ipa¢ all pupils attending these schools [treal hearings next weel Prank W. Holmes and W, H. Crowell, Called Off in St. Loui 3 will be held and the new $1,000,000d0Wn it was announced tod: The | e vaccinated before January 9. An-| Beauvais and James “Bud" Still-| Walter R, Brown, editor of the New v layoff was duc to business conditions. | ¢y picious case developed yes-|man came in during the afternoon|York Commercial, will be the princi- —— terday at the Jefferson school. Three |yesterday from a trip up the frozen pal speaker at the banquet. Also Damage of About $5,000,000 at legislative committec in its investiga- tion of the alleged building trust. St. Louis, Jan. 5.—Local union hoil- Herman Wunch & received his [stadium dedicated This announce- ermakers on strike since 19 will |appointment from headquarters at|ment was made here today by Coach be permitted to return to work in |Hartford as first lieutenant of Com-|Charlie Moran who said he would ask ('aptain E. C. Stevens |adult negroes were the first to be at- |8t Maurice valley where they inter - tacked by the disease in this city, and |viewed prospective witnesses, Mrs. STEAMER BELIEVED LOST the plants of three large boiler manu- [pany H, 169th infantry, Machine Gun|Center's athletic board at its next " 4 . " 2 . . facturers who have been running open |Corps, of this city. Walter O. Cook |meecting to consider the invitation Honmahly DlSChalged they were removed to the isolation|Stillman .umnl a few hours later Christiania, Norway, Jan, 5.—(By shops for the past six years, accord-|was named to fill the position of see- OSSN ERAAIN Wallingford, 4'11“'- 5.—The resigna- [hospital on December 28, The vac-|from Montreal. tha Asadolated. BY —A ‘message ing to an announcement today, which |ond licutenant, formerly held by Mr. tion of Captain Evarts C. Stevens, [cination order has been given as — — S i pRuReas said union officials had called off the |Wunch. Seven Men Rescued Company C, 169th Infantry, (Walling- | precautionary measure. » . S P ”‘“l( .\:‘l.‘-‘.! uin‘ll .:T gt;.r\‘ dwlil": strike of six years' duration. The| Lieutenant Wunch succeeds Albin From Burning Ship |ford). has been accepted in-orders - 50 Bodies Taken From airgo of iron -ore and/ careying’® strike developed when the boiler- | Bachiel, who leed the company for| Toston, Jan, 5.-—The reseus of |[FOM the adjutant general's office ROOSEVE : AL Greek Gunboat Wreck crew o 25 men .foundered in the makers' union applied for an in-[some time past. The appointments|seven men from the Nova Beotia and he is l\nnnr;\l»l;\' \hsrl\‘ rged. (‘mu New York, Jan. d.—I%ederal, state! Athens, J 5 By Associated | North \u:x December 17. The Signal crease in wages. No statement as to|were received last night. The local [schooner Ruby L. Pent while their |POral Georse M. Weller, Co. L, 169th |anq municipal officials today attended | A iAChs Sait - B (3 Associated) CRED B RO W steamer of 1267 the future policy of the manufactur- |corps is rapidly growing and to date |vessel was afire at sea was reported |Infantry, has been appointed second [the unveiling at police headquarters | [XCS) - At AL e gL el Bl ers was available tod has many members. today in a radlogram believed to have |lleutenant, vice Manteuffel, promoted. |of a bronze tablet to the late Theo- ‘P’"_f“("‘l‘m"”" riwk I‘N,” sor Bl — - " A A been sent out by the tank steamer g P o dore Roosevelt in memory of his © l ‘hor P ens, & B N 'K WINS WORLD'S TITLE : . Muskogee. The Ruby L. Dentf prob- CIRyAGTS “l ”"‘\ ’“" R, services to the city as head of the [l the harbor of Tieacus Which Was AIAND2 ," 'm":'t'l\:\'l‘ i ranganul, New % d, 38 . & ably bound from Turks Island for| New Brunswick, N. Y., Jan. f.— |department in 1895. It was a gift| ¢ g Bd f8anb ships 35 mnl bR i 3oy Had Ry o the ot e sl Away From Hospital 1a nave, N. 8. was destroyed, the, George Gares, 40 years old, carpen- |from n groun of. the colonels friends | S I GERAR SRR SRR or shob hands have been taken back ling championship from Richard| New London, Jan. 5.—Michael|message indicated. The position giv-|ter, was convicted by a jury today of lapd was given a place in the room he ')\mm;; a number of the inhabitants. "”") i "r.\”“‘ M;‘ “?r“" r;‘?: Arnst over the three and one-fourth | Cherrick, ten year old son of Mr. and [en was in the vicinity of Bermuda, |first degree murder for the slaying |used while planning and carrying out . hers Slnes e EeUEEal Iy oo e mile course on the Wanganui river,| Mrs. John Cherrick of Salem, van-|The schooner registered 133 tons, |of five year old Theresa Kucharski in | numerous reforms that brought the ‘wm'-l‘- J‘m-l M\nll\"r w"|"l' &"k ;" Hadfield won by six lengths. IHis|ished from the Lawrence Memorial - e aiast a hotel here on December 22, metropolitan police force to a high CLAIMS $150,000 DAMAGES <\.~vnwm v:\:\n“:n.u: |u‘~:n~::?r'|ml‘( ‘:j“x;rfl(nl_ time was 19 minutes, 46 seconds. ‘;j:;:lv.lmn‘ll”(”ljw )l::"'rv:mlvltl:s:;Ir::;:‘“'\‘xn‘vvi‘r‘:;:::: Mrs. Stillman Allowed i standard of discipline “"j' efficiency “l\'l.”“ ”)‘1:.\(1-‘\'.'.I;‘;‘.m.;.‘ h.? rsulllmul‘,:x‘lvx"\ .~:'\":.‘n1|:::’ ‘,l.;"“ x~'<ll'm|msml'wnv péire sy ORDERS FOR 1 g day afternoon. The thumb was $7,500 More for Defense : S CONDITION IMPROVED B e e o ot Newe | ule Wil go into effect on January 18. R " | crushed by a sharp stonc thrown by a PPoughkeeps Y., Jan Su- | THE s Howard Platt who has been in|eity, who claims $120,000 damages of R = e s Hartford, Jan. 5.—To secure uni-|playmate at school. It is believed he | preme Court Justice Morschauser to- | | i | Baltimore, Md., where his father,| Walter B. Lasher, Arthur M. Marsh KING LEAVES BELGRADE formity in the raising and lowering |is trying to 1 his way to his home, | day allowed Mrs. Anne U, Stillman | Hartford, Ja 5.—Forecast | | jorederick G. Platt, is undergoing| Percy P. Anderson, John J. Ander Relgrade, Jan. 5-—(By Assoclated of the United States flag on state L about ten miles 'y spital. The | $7,600 more to conduct the defense in | for New Britain and vicinity: Itreatment at Johhs Hopkins hospital, | son, Willlam H. O'H . BEdmund S | Press)——King Alexander left Belgrade mories the adjntant general's office | missing boy was 1 this noon (Iu- divorce action brought against her || Generally fair and colder to- | | has returned. He reports the condi-| Wolfe and the First National hank of | today to spend the Orthodox church tod issued the order which pro-|at Chesterfield, h way to his home, | by James A, Stillman. Through John |, night and Friday. tion of the patient to be greatly im- [ Bridgeport. The allegation is tiat a | Christmas holidays with King Ferdine vides that: Reveille is at 6:30 a. m.|to which place he had ridden with o ‘I Brennap, her attorney, Mrs. Still- H | proved. The senior Mr. Platt may re- | conspiracy to depri the plaintiit of | and and Queen Marie of Rumaltia, 8 and retreat at 6 p. m. milk man. ,mun yusterday asked for $14,000. J ¥ e —# | turn to the city shortly, property in Fairfield. their chateau at Sinaia.'

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