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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921. 13 =.====_r__—-__—_ e Financial News |FURTHER TESTIMON ARTHUR C. PALMER DEAD \ City Items PIE ALLEY POSTED s IN MURDER TRIAL [ y AS PRIVATE \\'AY‘ T ? s New York Lawyer Who Took Part in| Victrolas and Records at Morans" Py High p Close Am Beet Sug .. 34 b s - —advt —_— Am Can RS " [ Mr, ana Hassell Am Cot Ol |, 1 9% |Jury In Loud Caso Listens to Tolles | +ToMco Lioutenant Hocker's Murden| ‘'he AT R e [ amons “Short Cut” in Boston Busi- Member New York Stock Pychange Am Loco ..... 10815 102 Trial Succumbs After Shor s L antimtiban 0k e successor 1o Richter & o, Am Smelt Bre , 44 4 man Who Made the Arrest | Trial Succumby After Short Hiness | Seer | GERRoe S | e Conter o be Closed to | § 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Am.Sug Ref gom §8 81 of the Accused, Blamford,"VRm, J.-=ATChUR C. PAl* | sigpt Public Now STANLEY It EDDY, Mgr. TEL. 2040 Am Sumatra ... 343 mer, aged 67, a prominent prac- | Mavor O, I, Curtis {8 spending a B R e p Am Tel and Tel 1157 8% | Cambricge, Mas, Jan, 10.--The [tetioner at the New York bar, died|few days out of the city | 1oston, Jan, 10.—Pie Alley, a byway L g Am Tob ....... 181 205 18 statement made by Clarcnce W, Loud [ here late yesterday of nervous break- | jonn W, Hewitt of 287 Whiting,as old as Boston itscl{ and considered 0 Am Woolen 9% T8 when he reached his home in Melfose (A0Wn after w short ilness, Among |gtreet and Miss Alphonsime Vanasse |public property by the pedestrians We ffer Anaconda Cop ., 481h % [on the night that Patrolman James | casck in which he figured in recent|of Northampton, Mass, have taken [who use it as a short cut between | ) ° . Aleh Top & § ¥ 034 Breston wan ahot At Kiled on o |venrs was Tt of Bollce Licutenant | out s marrinae liconse at the. oo ot | newspper row ana ety mait wan post: (N 10 Shares American Hardware Corporation Q"?l“]'”’““" w1 1-’::- lonely rond in Waketield last April | 1ec convieted of murder, Mr | City Clerk A, 1., Thompson ed today a8 a private way. Deople! ald Loco ..... 04% was rehearsed to the jury today in'|Palmer argued the case before the| Officers of the Catholic Daughters|paused on their way to business or for | 50 sh L d F & Cla k Baltimore and O 34 Loud's trial for murder, court of appeals and secured @ new [of America will be installed tonight :nm-]mnl\ to read the signa that dis- ares Lancers, rary r Beth St 13 6614 The witness, Harold 8. Woller, | trial for the accused in the O, U. A. M., hall pelled the belief that they shared In 50 Shares North & Judd Can Tacific 120 Mclrose policeman, testified that he | Mr. Palmer was born In Stamford,| Rocco Ruffino, proprietor of aits municipal ownership. Cen Leath Co .. 20% went to Loud's house shortly before 11 | was graduated from the New York | small store on Myrtle street, was noti-| Al persons are hereby warned that | Ches & Ohlo ... 64% o'clock In response to a telephone | Law school in 1877, and had had law | fled today to he in pollce court tomor- |jt js the intention to prevent any per- Chi Mil and 8t. PP 17% E 16% [ eall from Mrs, Loud, He sald he tound | partnerships through a period of | row morning, charged with selling | sons from occupying any right of way Chi Rock 1sl 31 % | Loud sitting In a chair in the living | rs and finally practiced wione, He | clder which is above the prescribed for easement In Willlams court,” the Chino Cop 2614 | room with his shoes and cont off.|was unmarried alcoholie per cent |sign read, glving the passage name by H, L. JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER | (Col l'"url ‘;&{Irm\ '.;:l‘ sis There were two brulses on his fore- | s | Lngine 1‘\\n||uul\\' No. 6, was called [which it is known only in ofcial “ Cor Pro Ref ... i % head and a cut on the back of his [V, AT out this noon to the Vega street dump | eeords, It was explained by the cor- Crucible Steel .. 63 % ” head. Woman Arrested T!‘ought ‘l“ extingulsh a blaze. ;n:n.llllnn (lu:! pnclr:‘d the n)o\l(‘t- that Cuba Cane 8u . 83 The witness said Loud told him he To Be Automobile Thief | — it was done once In 20 years to retain e Endicott-Johnson 77% left home about §:80 that evening in| South Norwalk, Jan, 10.—Mrs, Jo.| DEATHS AND F its property rights. U6 e . his sedan car, No. 64, drove to- |Aephine Pace of this city was arrested - Pie Alley, so-called because of the 23 WEST MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Erie 1st pfd . 125 ward Lynniield turned back [last night charged with posscssion of Murs, Carrie Hall, | tumping into it of the pled type from | Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 15156—1816 J Gen Electric .. 136% and pleked up h vife and daughter |an automobile with multilated num- Mrs, Carrvie Hall o - | the newspaper composing rooms years Gen Motors .. and took them home, Afterward he [bers. Scarch is being made for hep!ly of this eity, died ¢ e home of 4o, or “ple” alley as it is known to | '1: OFFER: Goodrich BF . Y started in the car toward Wakefleld, | husband who is wanted by the state|her son, Charles H. Hall, in Dristol, | gthers because of restaurants that sold | Gt North pfd ... 7 On Lowell street he stopped to make [police for alleged conncetion with a | Yesterday. Tlesides her son, Charles, |4 piece of ple and a cup of coffee for | we Offer North & Judd Insp Copper .. 3% some adjustment of the car and was|series of automobile thefts. Her case | 8he is survived by another son, I a nickel, also year ago, will not be| ARaadeay = A Interboro Con . leaning over the radiator when an-|will come to ‘rial on January 18. J. Hall ,of this city. Three siste closed. The signs will bé kept up for PRICE ON APPLICATION. Inter Con pfd . other car came up in which there P ~ one brother also survive: Mrs, Carlos {45 Lours, trafic continuing meantime Int Mer Marine 151 kA | were apparently & man and a woman, VOLCANO IN ERUPTION Watrous of Chester, Conn, Mrs. ' |anq then taken down, not to appear Int Mer Mar pfd A |The man asked loud whether he e —— ynn of Philadelphla, Mrs. Leonard |, qqin for another 20 years. Allis Chal Mfg . 38% 3 wanted any help and Loud replied in | Ometepe, Eight Miles From Lake Nic- | Siebert of East Hampton, Conn., and | Pacific Ol .... 447 3 the negative. Suddenly he saw a man araugua, Does Great Damage {Charles Cramer of Middletown, | oD Int Nick 2 5 [ confronting hm and he remembered uneral services will he held in the | THEATER CASE GON’"NUED o8 Int Paper 88 " | nothing more until he recovered con- |, 540, Juan del Sur, Nic, Jan, 10.—| Erwin Memorial chapel in Fairview Kel Spg Tire... b sclousness some time later. He was I')""'(”‘“‘:"“‘l‘_“' :;:‘)"l'"l;"‘l-lr“" ;"0‘ Hl:::m;vvuwu-rl.v m”‘.‘ n'l‘l:{‘k y»'.}»thn,v after- B g a 7 e right 1 s from 1e| noon. Rev. Dr. G. W, i1l will of- | Man r of Jacques in Waterbury - I | Tienigh Val . 5 g I PR s Dl dadiin in active eruption. Many thousands o fore Court to Answer Charges of Hew By flhfll 4|fltlunn;_g'1]lnk Bldg. 10 Central Row Mex Pet . Bikrol Ml ar” St Ly 4| of cocoa plants have been destréyed, Joseph Krystofsky. - z ephone. 2% Telephone Charter (000 atroiman Weller sald Loud fold Building Inspector. DONALD R. HART, Manager Meraber Hartford Stock : | large arcas of grazing lands are cov-| Joseph Krys 6 16 Mid Steel . § 3 2 him his watch, pocketbook containing ; ® Joseph Krystofsky, 16 months old Membel ‘. Stocl a . D & g ared 'with aghe ANy o i 5 J L mber N. Y. Stock Exchi . « with ashes and many cattle are|son of Mr. and Mrs, Julian Kr Waterbury, Jan, 10—A case brought i is Miss Pac . .16 6 4 [$60 and eyeglasses were missing. Loud | N Y Cen 38 3 AL R L T o sky, of 151 liroad street, died at his|,gaingt Harry Nichols, manager of NYNHG&H e A e B e g i I'he inhabitants of |hr: adjacent vil-| home last evening. He leaves only Jacques theater by Building Inspector Nor & Wes .... 96 . i it agh B AYELH ages, terrified by the internal rum-|his parents. Blogoslowski & Co., un- |mqmard B Mae A St bl WE OFFER:— then foliowed it to his home. The|hiings, are fleeing to zones of safet Edward B. Maerz was continued by | 5 ‘ ‘ North-Bas! ves TAR 1A% TS| SiERSER told of the o L taud s, | <| dertakers, are in charge of the body, |t1e city court today until January 17 2 s ( ot Loud | Considerable lava is flowing dow o aht 5 ki el L I he city court today until January 17. crabie Tave (5 Towing down the | and the Funeral avrangerments are o | Ll Cty court foday untll January 17, AMERICAN HARDWARE Pure Oil . 2 % [later in the night and said he had|:z,108 s ye a L N i vht and said h ad | 5,108 f cone, b as as yet ¢ e | o ote LANDERS 1 oot cone, but h 18 yet done | complete, d to remove hall trees and potted , FRARY & CLARK 'P:::n\ln{\ [T;& v 48 9% | found in Loud's home u cardboard|no materlal damage. The eruption s th P box containing seven cartridges. 18 the worat sincs. 1886, (A Mspatch 3 g S plants from the boxes in the theater rice on Appli HlEea Axiow o ¢ Lo SaBD OB THANKS, when ordered to do so. Nichols' side pplication _ ‘ - from Managua on January 7, said o wis .xtenc er i S | Pitts Coal ..... We wish to extend our sincere| ¢yt {5 that the building inspector We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts. . e 2% Ometep2 was showing r:rt‘:;( activity.) [thank rie: g Pres tSeel Car 3 by szo 0 R 0 a ¥.) |thanks to our kind friends and neigh- sticles 2 5 F ]; ordered the articles removed while a Ray Con Cop . 4 0,0 0 l I L Sb . e bors for the sympathy and beautiful ’ ; ¥ crformance was in progress and that Reading. . ... : e SENTENCES MAYOR TO JAIL flowers sent during our recent be- et R Setnbiv Witht $HE orHE Rep I & § . f reavement, the death of our beloved | toi™ 4io performance was over Y Royal D, NY ., § B E Angier Mills At Ashland, Mass, Are e son, Frank Shimek. claiming that such removal “within } iln 3" ',}e‘f g Destroged By Flanies Farly “Tnis|Alexandria, La., Officlal Yound Guilty MR. AND MRS. FRANK SHIMEK. |{& minutes” as ordered would greatly USRI O South Fac .. | T interfere with the comfort and con- | South Rail .. 5 73 Moming: of Contempt of Court—Counsel . ‘ Studebaker Co . % 8072 = venlence of the theater's patrons. Texas Co. T 2y Ashland, Mass.,, Jan, 10,.-—The an- Will Appeal to Supreme Court. Union Pacific .. ! Iy today. The 0 Wis, eBtimeten peollee DESIMITIONMEnY in Ihe perish Unlted Fruit ...121% 1203 at $200,000. No one was injured. [N 10" ¢ Th Vs lmpdio: SR e United Retall St 52 5 52 |The mills normally employ 60 hanas|MaYor J. . Foley vesterday by Judge e Shiibo-and/iteek ot-athletics andiaplts To Make Your Will Ll ood Jfrod Ol § % [in the manufueture o waterproot n}([;:\"p‘c“(.\l e city courty for con-| - (Continued From First Page) fith of Washington Discuss Trade of To Keep It In A Safe Place. U 8 Indus Alco 381 7 paper. ; SO : 3 o ¥ gl R STha O &b B : The five started {n the coaling room ., Counsel for the mayor gave notice Joc Dugan, No paper or document is as confidential in U S Steel s E e e Rt kb e i gl TGV AYONId Snnly Eo ke atiie - st iRiter Moy hEL DRONAD HTAURh the character as one’s Will b e B AR o ‘-‘r';-fl‘r\-:“md“"“ !N]l“hl!‘x:‘v(' preme court for a writ prohibiting the | 10ng period of sorrows of the faithful| Washington, Jan. 10.—John Shibe, | * 1 8 ste . ; 54 ( : anc Tl HRrtengs to the Catholic church. owner of the Philadelphia Athletics, [ | it i : Utah Copper ... 62 2 [story brick bulliings. A spark from [CAITYINE out of the wentence, 10 O e read was from the |and Manager Mack wers in conference Put it in a safe deposit box and assure e iomelian one of the machines is thought to| SUCKS BEREERT TR GO0 he| Irish labor party asking the Dail to| here today with Clark Griftith, prest- absolute privacy. The cost is trivial, ys Overland . 5% 5% |have started the fire. The fire depart-| ) /g (ot he punished for paroling | receive & deputation for a conference fdent of the Washington club, over the . AL E O :‘*?_”t' 0: :'wth' armingham, West-| gy "pootor taxi driver, whom the | FCEATdIng the economic and industrial | detalls of a trad= which, according to J C .BM ] or r.n(\; ‘Alufqol\. \\mt: summoned 105, 4oa had gentensed on b charge of | Situation. it current reports, may bring Roger Sl assist the local firemen. reckless driving. It was charged that Personnel of Cahinet Peckinpaugh to the Nationals. Hifd Flec Light .......157 1 e 3 - the mayor and commission council| ~Of the men nominated by Arthur| The trade was said to involve the | NEW BRITA]N NATIONAL B Travelers ....... §1n RAID IN BEL T snhslwn]*mh suspended the sentence | Griffith today to membership in the | transfer of Third Baseman Joe Dugan | Y Aetna Life ............560 St 3 new Dail Eireann cabinet, two were|[from the Athleties to Washington and : L4 = s Belfast, Jan. 10.—Four men raided |imposed upon Hooter, : 0 : | o) Am R’ms,sv SR ‘:l 9 Wbl el AR members of the De Valera cabinet.| his later exchange to Boston for the | &AM THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THE CITY #liiiisai Am Hardware ..... .1,{. o T T BE ik T e s e ST TR These are Michael Collins and Wm. T.| shortstop and captain of last yvear's Bristol Brass .......... 15 § bired,. (e Hertanders. Gmploved Louisville Buildings Closgrave, who retain their portfolios|champion Yankee: | Blllings . 21 3 ! of finance and local government, re- S e e T another saloon were serlously shot Burned, Loss Is $30,000 | «pectivery. . Registr:;l“fl (‘omvplefe S . EIRES o0 s vt r, BE while walking on the street. Landers . s e e e et ot tha Sl e Military - Enrollment |§ The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company " 7 23 today partially destroyed one of Niles-Be-Pond com .... 40 3 NATIVE SEAMEN PASSING [} (1o, Risteit, by Yo Réiew and gnévs oh| Sssistrni et | Louisville historic huildings, the old | delegation to London anc signers o Registrars of Voters William J. ” - . A - - > North and Judd .... 41 Chicago, Jan. 10.—Native seamen | Courfer Journal office building, fourtl | the peace treaty. Duify succeeds | Ziegler and Thomas J. Smith have Corner Main and Pear] Streets, Hartford, Conn. Russell . soon will hecome extinet according to |and Liberty strects, tor almost a half | Griffith in the foreign a < post and | practically .completed their military (8 Cani 52 ) ) Sur 5. Standard Screw .......240 23 the international seamen's union hold-|a century the home of the Courfer|Duggan takes the home affairs port- [ enrollment and will send the books to kdplt{ll-}w_‘,ooo,( 00.‘( 0. bmplus Funds $2,000,000.00 Stanley Works ..... 46 8 |ing its annual convention. The union|Journal. The loss was estimated at|folio which had been held by Austin|the state department this week. Citi- Safe DepOSIt Boxes, $D.OO and upwards. Union Mfg Co ......... 85 charged that the perceutage of Amer-|$300,000. The bhuflding owned by the | Stack, ehief leutenant of De Valera|zens and declarants between the ages Q p in opposing the treaty of 18 and 45 are included, z Settlement of Estates. SR ST, ican salts in shipping board and pri- (Courier Journal Co., was built by the | s Fite Voaeieis: ‘"‘:\'\‘,njfi,l;“l'h il | Haldemans, more than 50 years ago| O'Higgins, as minister of economics i 4 Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. JAPANESE MAY ACCEPT [in May tast 1t was 50."rne wnion aa- |and_was first occhipicd by he paper| succeeds Robert C. Barton, one of the CALL MONI : ! LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING sorted the U, ipping Board is not in May. 1876. Ten year ago the|signers of the peace tr ity but who! o york, Jan. 10.—Call money or 3 A 2 0 encouraging the Yankee seamen. newspaper was moved to another lo }d:. ared his s '“'.mw was given un- day to duy laais opened Wt 8% per| bunk by mall. It is safe zmd sayes tlme. Work | catton and the old one converted fito | der duress. He voted for the treat cent on the stock exchange today, the Ad PLANS | an office building. but cast his vote Monday for De Val-|Fefe 81 LEE HOPE € t0REC dros AR i) n : - Out Shantung Settlement Plan That e B L ”], TN = e era on the question of the president’s """\“"f'r "']‘r'lr\‘_x‘\'hf :;‘m‘:"“;v" ’_‘1“:““;’(: ":"’“,( ¥ & . NTER IONAL CES. re-election b Will Have Country’s Approval. soclated Press)—Arthur J. Balfour,| ATIONAD RAGE Sl per cent. Time loans, for 30 to 90 | ad of the British delegati $ g ays were made at 41 per cent 1 head of the British delegation to the [ yo y oo (1 G Moter Yachts Will days were made at per cent on Washington, Jan. 10, (By AsSo-|arms conference today changed his|’ : ; GRANGE GONVENTION mixed collateral and 4 to 6 months' FOX’S ciated Press).—Arthur J. Balfour and home-going plans. He expects now to | Compete in Summer Races, i money was offered at 4% per cent, on STARTINC SUNDA make reservations to sail from New| New York, Jan. 10.—At least-14 six st merchants paper. These are the lowest x Y vorking to ef- | ot i RagcetarWdisheniate morkink 40 ¢ Yotk on January 22 meter yachts will compete for the (@ jaeates to Annual Session Gather quotations in over two years. “JUST AROUND THE CORNER,, fect a settlement of the Shantung honor of representing the United = controversy it was understood today States fn the Mternational match to| fn Watcrbury—¥irst Day's Business| Tondon's fire department costs $2,- BY FANNY HURST—AUTHOR OF “HUMORESQUE! . despite Japan's refusal to join with BUS!!’leSS AS Usual b6 suiled o Oyster say this .sum= 500,000 a year, the Chinese delegation in a request |mer against British boats the 1~ Mecting—Reports Read. for such mediation. wahahhka Corinthian Yacht club an- With no sign of the Chinese with- nounced today. drawing opposition to accepting a| Ilight yachts have been contracted Japanese loan to pay for the Kiao | ¢ for and contracts for the others will Chow rallway in the former German| | 5T be placed in a few days. Noted leasehold, and with the Japanese ad-| chtmen interested in the yacht race | ©9 AR S e mitting their readiness to transmit | ve commissioned well known archi- | ©f lh\" Chamber (T "‘.I(“r""wfvin;;r e | ¥ NG % Bty sigh the oraft. annual sssion of the state grs as to Tokio any new proposal for a sct- 3 o ‘ N teets to design the craft o ol Hiila. fororian 0 tlement, it was expected in confe E i —— ] ks s RSIT aKil. br etfinanE AN b 1 8 S JOTH ARE LET OFF. emple hall. Roll e ers ¢ ence circles that Mr. Iin.lrn\fr ‘n:d .\u(-' ’ i i <'-| et 00 Peter .| granges w followed by Ml‘l"’\'\'_l“\““ OO 00 retary Hughes might work out som e 5 ward s a 3|0t committees and immediate intro- N O i formula which might be acceptable| $ F Hannon of Hartford, avrested several | o0 (ol m oGl Annual addr ; 2o for having sold autos with Will Be Your $0.hesdhpancse. g [Freais ¢ - es and reports of officers were given £ mutilated numbers, were before the ; { SeAH o dolint SRS Froprinmssk mos| LhE. GUEIGON. ThE SRALRLE a0t i 1S UPSET. 3 : o s el p il | Wellon af Plymouth, reported the — % 3 : i IRHRILETATCR: E e S membership of subordinate granges in Fecls Insulted at a Statement Madle - S 4 BORAH OPP( NEWBERRY. I](\‘;\:‘(l\({;m,l:‘;‘;‘l"u‘ \l‘;.nmm:: 1,621 re- ; » BycErciiaenuiola e b | Washington, Jan. 10.—The senafe ! ‘ If you act at once before it is too late. London, Jan. 10.—~Nickolai Lenine, SR : seat held by uman H. Newberry The money to spend for Xmas next year, Russian bolshevik premter, is fncens- S 3 3 o should be declared ‘lnl“ll‘l‘(:‘ Senator AUTO[ST ARRAIGNED [ \\'hi(‘h lhis year you dl(' not ha\'e. hut_ . Balfour and Hughes Hope to Waterbury, Jan. 10.-—Officers and delegates of the state grange came to Waterbury today from many towns of the state Delegates were wel- comed by the convention committee ed according to a Russlan newspaper i ah, republican, declared over a satirical _reference to him p % B . n the senate on the ground that h made by President Masaryk of Czerho- R g e Michigan election in 1918 “be- . W A N T EI. D Slovakia. When asked by a Pragué R ling tainted with corruption and con- | Middletown Youth Before Mcriden newspaper for his opinion of the bol- \ | (roled turough the use of money is / i ! { = . sheviki, M. Masaryk replled with the i) i 3 A void." Police Court—Other Coupts Against Y()ll \\'l" have following story: 5 ] ¥ ; TR | Him—Killed Man While Driving Car If you join now the only XMAS CLUB in “When 1 was a small boy I was R ¢ 3 % i AR g b ; PARIFE HEARINGS ENDED, f oin ; EIRying Ofc MIOPNING: Gy tatacks |l 48 i : Meriden, Jan, 10.—William W, New Britain paying interest. Mifler, 21, of Middletown, was ar- tfarm yard with two or three other i M Baving ) I little rellowss One of these had in his e permanent tarlit bill having been . o004 in' the police court this morn- Four senient classes: hand a large whip. Presently he s . : R Rrouphy YO~ & ('lTslP_ or r"ii‘.'.»"'?‘.',im??'. ing on a charge of manslaughter re- N (‘0}1\9 1€l (»(‘ asses: * climbed to the top of a large heap of i R ¥ IV el repiblican MeMuArs: O sulting from the death on December 50¢ week hl‘mgs $25.00 and interest manure, struck a pose, cracked his g ; committee embarked - today on the|3a7 " yarid W, Goft of Bast Had- " i 2 whip several times and shouted ‘who | | F* [task of re-writing the Fordney bill. | gt ©f FEEC A ek by Millers nu- $1.00 a week brings $50.00 and interest says 1 am not king?' " I tomobile in this city. ~Thin charge | $2.00 a week brings $100.00 and interest g 3 . | against Milter was added this morn- = T 9=0 00 and S COL. DCDGE RELEASED, e New York, Jan. 10—Wm. J. La-|ing to reckless driving and driving $5.00 week brings $250.00 and interest S y { arre ‘merly engage S ra- | While under the influence of lquor, sl ¥ = varre, formerly engaged in explora- | Whi of i 1 \I;Dln)dolnv(‘ \:\n}'\‘o \1\‘"4 'l(‘r{i‘l(;fl‘{flhl‘vynf'\f)el- tlon for the Smithsonian Institution which was a surprise to Miller's three ‘l’ i f’z tho! '(105‘ ul‘ }"l}!lll! on De- i and Harvard university, arrived today .:uul ”Yl"(lh(dllll'll a continu- L PR itist 5 B . from South America with a 30 karat [ance of the trial for one week. cembtorl‘ 'J- xlls.onn ‘":I:'g;("ll Tx:«;(\itn 1::‘“;j ¢ 8 % _ British | Miller's bond was continued at $1,000. Bl e gest diamond "he stone, ing passage from Batum to Constan- - e : g T K. F tinople, according to a dispatch to the | Th® Swiss Scal has been s IR nopiRel by e oi- ' England Not to Move : o fals will have to be halved becuuse Times. It was -officially explained [Off the window at 11 Broadway, New |ic e L $ % . rom Moscow that his arrest was an | York, and for the first time since the [of a flaw. Treops Out of Ulster error. war the office is occupied as the Ger- T o DT London, Jan. 10.—The Times de- man consulate. Here is Erich Kraske ANNUAL BANQUET clares that all British forces are to acting consul, at wor | fickets were put on sale tpday for|be withdrawn from Ireland excepting 1 5 ey the annual bunquet and meeting of [1'lster as rapidly as possible, the : ———-P A L A C E——- There are 12,000 railway workers|ipa Chamber of Commerce. The|movement involving about 50,000 men in India. banquet will take place January 17,[The amnesty to be granted by the i eI and will be held at the Biks' club, [ British government according to the Startmg Sunday TOO IATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.|The program opens promptly at 6:15.| newspaper is expected to embrace all s Walter 1. Brown, New York, editor|who can be regarded as coming under | | iy SRR L B ’ 9 || o0 - . A | “MOTHER 0 MINE FOUND—Traveling bug. Owner cun have | ¢ wppa Commercial,” will be the|a generous construction of the phrase by paying for this advt. Call noon hour. y ¥ " §3 Winter St., third floor. 1-10-d2x | principal speaker, “political prisoners. Washington, Jan. 10.-—Hearings on

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