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Herald “Ads” Mean News of the World Better Business Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922, —TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS JAPAN VIRTUALLY AGREES TO PLAN | ' FROM TERRIT ORY HELD BY CHINESE — THAT NEWBERRY'S SEAT IS VACANT Represematives Tonighl O e s (Both Sides Feel It Will Last Much |~~~ Testimony of A. E. F. Leaders Re- Baplain Inailty {0 Pay |While Washington Confer- ”BRARY MAY RENT ' Longer Than Did First One MUTHERS flRfiANIZE ‘Measure | Declaves That lutes Some Charges of Hangings o ence Awaits Tokio’s Word | [ gl Michigan Man Is Not En- < BRIAND BACK 10 PARIS| °" Pacific Forts Provi- PRUPER_TY_'I]] wflMEN MUST PICK JURYMEN F]RST TI] HELP [;H"‘DREN titled to Membership Be- NEW WITNESS IS SECURED sion, Other Matters Are|pome Owned by New| — Dc('lare Then lndepenf’ % | cause of His Campaign e |'.."...- ,,'..,.. il Discussed. o . ¥ : SEanil 15 Duniie—Teonoas sl Britain Institute Possible | —ramous comedian 16 Accused of Of Parent-Teache 2307 /1c;] | town, 0., Veteran Who Declares o s e | Terms for 1% D 8 ' § Having Caused Young Wo ‘s R sy i 5 1S for Payment of Indemnities | oL By Associ- | Club House g = man Association : : . Witnessed At IToast On Iilegal Are Already Prepared, ated 'ress.) The Japanese dele- | B Death While at Party, SN : B ! ooritic Killing, gates to the arms conference toda i : s Cannes, Jan® 11, (By Ansoclabed | borem i e ek e wlthdrawal| Jororla are belng mada Ly tho re.| San renclseo, Jan, dl-—Rosos O | Dhat firet mesting sthoo the day : i I ashing Jan. 1l.—Army ofs Press).——Representatives of the Ger-|of Japanese troops from the former |cently organized Business and P'rotes. | Arbuckle's second trial on a charge of | their organization was launched, wil today by the iy Fovarn ot DiaY. wors Bumal Abirin T ORyw Tansaiald a0 [alonal SVomiana Blih Ha rent R Baoth| i ar 1 sonanstion it e e it i (GantealsUniol gl inceaiikating moned to appear this’ evening before | from the Tsintao-Tinanfu railway, on | . 4 death of Miss Virginia Ruppe ook | school at 4 o'clock tomorrow after American soldiers had B s tiers comimislon (oY caaalbion! LA (GHING ‘tutnish - neopax] Propertyi adjolning RRA oWned. by) il fop plase on. the dalendur today)iiaon by members ot tha dinth greds new resolution it - | by an France to check up explain Germany's inability to meet | policing. the New Britain Institute on High [before Judge Louderbach. The jury | Mothers' club. would be introduced later infon testime ¢ former service men a8 her January and February repara-| The delegates did not discuss the|street, The disposal of this buliing |2 B9 firel Baxe disdgraci A question hox, for questions rel and an immediate vote urged. | to the allege tnl @xsoutions. tions payments inte on wnioh the withdrawals seould |18 in the hiande of the finance commits | . Atiorneys for both defense anding to the children in achool, methe resolution clause of the 1 s of Danville; Tl ‘& Briand Insists, | take place, but the Japanese suggest- (tee of the assoclation and, although prosecution have expr 1 belief that | of handling them, their trials and the i ition follows fon s eon with The 16th, ine THa Bl bitarame. Setall osderer| ol L the ralirond Euand Witharaswal |Ho definile gation Hae besn taken, the|kaitril Sill b8 longso than the fiest liproniams they prassnf, Wil be oponed| that it is against a | fantry, dec he heard of 1o lynche this hearing as a result of insistence | be treated separately from that of the [rental of it to the organization mens | 0N It is expected to develop into aland questions found thereine will be policy that huge su ings at Gondrecourt gnd that he nevee 50 Buartan et Wb, reaollad that|withdrdwal of other traops in the|tlonad above, ia Belig' considerads | ok battle between Mutthew Brady, | discussed | be spent heard of any hangings in that locality, the Germans had failed to give de-|leasehold. L o ting of the club last eve. |district attorney of San Irancisco| This organization was founded last cetion of a candidate Robert Harrison of Wilmington, N. C. tailed information sought hy the l"r!ll*l While they waited word from Tokio [ning, Miss JlMzabeth Walnwright, | {county and Gavin McNab, chief of the [ month by mothers of children in the ! « senate and that sueh had testified that he saw a Mexican Mission batore the Christmas holidays|on the final draft of the Paciflc for- |Grace Claffey, Helen Rackliftg:: Ala-|ArPuckic defensc stat ninth grade. The mothers, claiming (1N Wwam KDBNLito: Nevure]lynchan taak asnd pamiatt pha SUIRE as a preliminary to examination of the | tifications provisions the naval “big thia Martin and Helen Phillips (,“”F} A venire of 60 has been called and | they are barred from holding office in | for Trimar H. Newberry the republi- | ghe hody was taken to a hospital with question of a moratorium for Ger- | five” of the arms conference went|teered to make posters to place in | B¢ | days are expected to pass be- [ the parent - teachers' assdelation be-|can nomination is sneh candidate rope marks around the neck. many. K today with diseussions of other | windows advising young women and | fore selection of a jury has been com- | cause of the rules of the organization, | the state of Michigan at the primary oI o Rt Premier Lloyd George and the oth- of the five power naval limi- | girls that the membership charter (PIt00: met one afternoon in December and election in that state and considering| 16th A | | u ¥ 1 o a man jr o t antry s members of the council promptly | tation treaty | closes February 1. Mrs, R. M. Clark Manslaughter Charge, organized the Mothers' Ninth Grade [that the campaign for his nomination :-4'1'“\l:\”y‘Mrc-”l”\y\j(:vlfl"‘l) 29 ag that the Germans should be| Asile from the fortifications article |was named chalrman of the entertain- 4 of ( Arbuckle s on trial on & charge of | club. Membership includes the tench- |was conducted fn gross and flagrant hay required to expiain, and annexes to the treaty the five del- |ment committee for the next three|manslaughter growing out of thefers of children in the grade affected. |violation of the laws of the state of have heard of it?"" Chairman Brande- After the hearing the reparations| €8ation chiefs were in virtual agree-|months and was empowered to Ihree | death of Miss Virginia Rappe, 24 year | The object is to meet on common | Michigan and in contravention of the commission will »fer the matter to ment on all portions of the t ity text |jer own committee. |old T.os Angeles motion pleture act- | grounds and disenss informally the|statutes of the ['nited States he is not {he supreme council, which can go | When they resumed their sessions. | 3¢ was decided to ofliate with the ress questions confronting the mothers of | entitled to seat in this hody.” further into the examination of the| The Shantung negotiations also|National Federation of Business and Arbuckle's first trial, which lasted | school children | Leaders on hoth sides were hopeful German sitnation at a meeting to| ¥ere resumed by the Japanese and | professional Women's clubs. Tdenti- three weeks ended in & disagreement| According to the members, a mere|of a vote on the fssue coming late which the German representatives will Chinese groups with an understand- | fjeation or traveling cards will be is of the jury on Deccmber 4 after a|Mman can hold a meeting, pass legisla- | today but none was certain as to what be invited, probably tomorrow. ing that the deadlocked question of [gyeq to members, enabling them to draft by-laws and make speeches | turn the controversy would take next French Promised Aid. ; e avail themselves of the privileges of but when it comes to a real sympa-|There were five or six scnators whose nator Watson presented to the The British memorandum of the (Continued on Page Eleven) Lo e riisation 1h Bt nitles Miere|t thetic understanding of the school agtitudes remained undisclosed. committee an affidavit by J. E. Me- child, nobody but the mother Knows s Donald, of Youngstown, O., setting French Premier Wil Explain - His Venire of 60 Men Has Been Called | “Unquestionably” he replied. “Was a body with a rope stub around the neck ever sent to your hospital ?* “No sir Presents Affidavit | deliberation of 44 hours. The vote, | tion it was announced, was ten for acquit- al and two for convietion. Miss Rappe, who was a guest at proposcd Anglo-French pact, which | (o e pmsen g |are 12 of these clubs in New York 3 o et | e z " has been telegraphed textuaily to| WILLIAM HORSFALL (S v I Dasion |an informal party given by “Arbuckle | Contests will he held for attendance [ywOMAN 92 BREAK Iforth that he was at the Bassens y: ; alled | Xy ey prison in France when Private Fitze | Members of the club were invited to|in his suite at the Hotel St. Tranc fun ""‘"""”' ';"‘"'N‘“IH ')w 4“‘\.‘1 ; here Sept. 5, died In a ital four | from a roll and mothers whose chi ‘ v ~ rn gorald was shot and Killed “by a Sere attend the annual banquet of the New 1 ) : r X > St [0 A 3 q Liises Jaii: TE srha e dren are in these rooms, or under SHOULDER IN FALL [ cope or Kuppla of New Castle, again to throw in her forces, as in Thursday evening. A program of short | Prosecution that Arbuckle was respon- | the ("‘““."’““ _““_"f”““l Ll r“‘:“ {‘ Pa.* ) 1914, if French soil is attacked. et as And ‘4 nemsible extension|sible foriher eath, ‘A poiloe courk| T e Il od asmrasitid| McDonald said he was ready to Briand O to Pavis. LT i . Co 6th |course from Columbla university is|hearing followed and the comedian | ¢ ":""1| ’l'l G ‘::«\.r‘;,. 1€ Mrs. Flizabeth Brown Resting Com- | testify in support of the recent testi- ; A ; £ ¢ 7 finl | group having est ¢ age at- Imony to that effect by Edward Dune A r Briand will leave Gannes 3 der nenaieratlohi by o6 i held to the superifor court on a |mony to tha ect by Edward Duner Premier Briand will leav nes n, And Was Tire Fighter @ |under consideration by a committee . oE6 ot mansls tendance. fortably—Has Live same of San I s for Paris at o'clock this afternoon, composed of Misses Jlizabeth Leg- rge of manslaughter, rtably as Lived in Sa of San Francisco. . ' Meetings will be held on the sec- | it was announced this morning not Here In 1856, {horn, Corinne Bacon and Marguerite | AN autopsy on Miss Rappe's body | MeEUnEs WL e e onth, T b b | only to inform the Irench cabinet as | Reynolds. lisclosed that her death resulted from L Y Y | to the status of the negotiations here,| Willlam Horsfall, of 4§ Pleasant| The committee on location, which is | ® ruptured bladder which the state but, it is understood to meet and an- i’v].(y‘k»‘!\:v‘:? utr iis Home this morning | negotiating with the Library Asso-| :“:l';:""i‘“\‘"‘:\’:i‘y:““:“" by external force | (/oo rogident, Mrs. G. P. Dillon street is resting comfortably at her igiven hy Col. Charles ymonds of & |.u ”.‘, 5. Mr. Horsfall was|ciation for a club house, is composed |apr PO ond vice-president, Mrs, Willlam N.|home following a fall t week in|Camp Sherman, O., in command there bl -‘{“1""f‘ came to this|of Misses Mary E, Curtin, Annie Maxe | Girl Was Alone. McKirdy; secreta ) J which she fractured her shoulder at the time. The gallows, he'sald was ¥ when a boy. He was em-|urgaret Tracy and Ruth Grocock. | Two prosecution witnesses, Miss Zey | F'ratt; treasurer Mrs. Brown is one of the ploneer |erected the night of May 19, the exe- chamber of deputies support or re- | 0 0 jeet him ployed at the Corbin Screw corpora-| —— | Provost amd Miss Alice Blake, show | — - residents of New Britain and is well on W scret and was not know Differences Over Payments, tion plant as a machinist for 35 years| LIC BOARD VOT girls, testified that Miss Rap : known, especlaily among the oldest|generally | the next da : bt i 2 s, tes ¢ at Miss pe was i generally until the next day The principal differences between "1;“1:;1‘(:‘;(‘;I::“lel for "’“,""1' year “PO CE BHa with Arbupkie For.a time in s 93 ON PROB \Tl() | ration. She is at present in her| I saw no reason for making it e Breniier. ) the bonostibny At fei. BRlUEE LN & veteran of fie Civl . 1M [ bedroom during the party and whe ninety-third year and the fact that|public because the crime was not U Wi p SRt ~ & | ) party en | . : 5 as nof learned are with regard to the new (‘flfx;l\l";é“]"‘”h’;',,“;‘,“‘ “[‘f' . st TO RECOMMEND CUT [the bedroom door finally was opened | OFFICIAL REPORTS |j\c is resting comfortably after svch | committed at Grieves” he added terms of payment by Germany adopt- | (BURTCCEEE MG AT Hoiial [they saw the actress Iying on the bed | s a serious accident is considered re- . “] directed that no one should at- ed by the' council's experts but not 8 4 eman, having been! writhing in pain, markable, She fell when she tripped [tond but certain number of wit- over a rug in her home. Dr. C. M. |pesses Y b a member of the old Niagara Volun- ; vet ratified by the full counc A A e Volun-| gutary Items to Remain Same fn| Arbuckie took the stand at (hv Amonnt of Wage Colleetions Tor Pro- | 1 trial and testified that he did not | | Cooley is attending her. Was there any other gallows at under these ferms would receiy than under previous arrangements, hn:::nxfl'}lx::}; lr;;l ;;?"rdll::'?:‘}‘n e MT Rudget—Five New Patrolmen know that Miss Rappe had entered| bationers’ Families Shows Slight A few years ago when the house in Gievres?" Chairman Brandegee asked, but a greater proportion in kind. e ol i iy n?;\w‘:;‘?.- Will Be Requested. {his room until he found her on the Dboksada ik QURRter [which Mrs. Brown lives was sold by Not while I was there, from Feb- Interest Is In Paris. daughter, Mrs. Mary Hall, of New |floor of the adjolning bathroom ap- the Thompson estate a provision was | ruary 1918 to July 1919, While the' allied ssupreme souncil | §IEHEn Kot Y O ot| No recommendations for a rediiction |parently in great paln, He spld he| During the last quarter there were, made whereby she was to be per-| Some witnesses heretofore had testi- met today fo consider Germany's War| Now Tritaip o i or increase in snlaries are likely to |tried to assist her in every way possi- | 13 more persons on probation than mitted to live re the test of her|Aed™that suncds Hantela: Cermon the oAty mcn (b the Antarest of SN SRl i s Lo e e e ooniainad o Che\922 budket or ghé | DIEy carrying her td the ued and Shul| during the preceding AUSTED N e, The house s the white stricture | hanging of upwards of a dozen sol- the delegates was centered in Pavis| pjoacone street home at 3 0'(";wk 14‘}‘; police commission. moning other guests to aid her, port of Probation Officer 1. C. Con- at the corner of Park and Sta diers at Gievres. where the French cabinet held & spe- | qa aeternoon by Rev. Willlam Ross,| While the commission has not as Woman a Complainant. indicates strasta end Mos, Trotwn Haa (lved thers| e gitats Kaneiigs - el daniires Al sesdion to consider France's Posi- | [oeial will e La Faletiow sometom.|yet taken any definite action relative| Mrs, Bambina Maude Delmont, | Tighty-four probationers were ¢ r|for more than 60 years. She is the {lere would you have known it? tion as the result of decislons reach- ¥-1 ¥ the budget, this matter having been |guest at the party, filed a murder | ried into this quarter, 59 placed on widow of Francls Brown, well known| ] most certainly would." May Be Same Gallows ed here. Tt understood that con- left open until a special meeting next (‘hfl'l:f‘ agalnst Arbuckle soon after | probation, making a total of 143. Of/in this city many years ago. P number, 60 were men, three Col. Symonds was shown a picture _slderable adverse criticism n(_ Pre- SCURRYING INTO PORT Monday night, it appears as though | this mier Briand has developed in his cab- | the salary item will not be changed in (Continued on J-n;;.- Eleven) women, hoys and three girl At| TO VAGCINATE GH[LDREN of a gallows at Gievres as submitted w‘ hy former service man. inet in connection with the proposed 3 At any respect from that of last year as | the end of the quarter there were Anglo-French defensive alliance. 4 B B far as the budget is concerned. on probation. ‘ It corresponds closely to the one Approval hy the council last night Ships At Sea, Getting Warnings of The commission will ask for the ap- | The prohation officer settled 22} at Gievres. 1 believe it is the one I ¢ Wages collected Babies and School Children at DAy |y joreq erceted there” he sald. of the plan for formation of an in-| . . . | peintment of filve new policemen, | cascs out of court. ternational financial corporation left c Gale, Trying To Get Into| ¢harahy providing for an increase in for the families of probationers to-| (G L proyentive | Questioned regarding testimony that the reparations question as the most| faphors, the traffic department. This has been talled $ s against $708.55 for the ursery To Submit To Preventive | o0 oes were lynched near Gieve important item remaining on the urged for some time by Chief W. J. last quarter. nes and costs collect smallpox Treatment. ves, Col, Symonds said he could not agenda. The conferences with the| New York, Jan. 11.—The first full | Rawling: ed totalled $348.51 as against § 5 conceive of anything of the kind hap- | The offenses for which pe Twenty-five or more children con- |pening without a report of it reaching German reparations 'delegation under | galo warning of the year and one 'of | The board will also recommend the Dr. Walter Rathenau, which was to purchase of a new motc Je for the | Fire Dept. (‘alled Out at|were placed on probation are: drun ed with the New Britain - Day [him, enness, 4; drunkenness and breach of | Nursery, or coming to that institution Hanged in Uniform but a few in t istory of the loc e o el few in the history of the local | gepartment, thus providing for an| 5 b brief, weather burean caused unusual ac-|emergency machine, ‘here are at| Noon—Police Hear of |tne peace. 4; breach of the peace, for noonday meals will be vaccinat- | Sepator Watson whose charges of 3; theft, 12; burglary, e tomorrow, if weather conditions jllegal executions led to the investigs No More Confercnces. tivity today in shipping circles, while | present but two such vehicles for the non-support, e e e 100 U |a Nevs Vot albdetiolonnink Heparic| B Hotne. Ghlw woii*and ot cusell A8 Sirspicious Gonditionst | v amaiisy ylolstion SEmiehal A nermits P1c i nleanss oo 80 sy o sEkols brascis S s either one is out of repair there is cle laws, 3; incorrigibility truancy, (hem today, but on account of thelmonds concerning the ‘s no auxiliary machine e 2: gambling, 1: receiving stolen gyqden change in weather conditions |y v LaoY = R 3 : S ¢ ang ¢ rounding the execution at Gievres. ed to be the city's first heavy snow A meeting of the chairman and the money, 1; personal tax, 1; blackmail, j \as decided to wail, as there was | oy 5 golbien hbhke storm of the winter i The timely discovery of a blaze i Was the soldier hanged in unis storm of the winter. chief will be held in a day or two to Ly i ) 4 1: injury to private property, Ti Vio- y possibility of the children taking rorm?" Senator Watson ed The desire of Germany to participate camships within reach of the | discuss other details of the budget, |30me mattresses and trunks in an at-|ig¢jon of liquor laws, 1. Total, 8% o1, The vaccination will be done | yes, The body was taken down and i SOT oh i . r harbor ‘were scurrying into port in| — tle room of the block at 2 _\Ll\'\\ AT - al in the consortium which is going to 3 i ! - o | e o fr body wwas doy ! engage in the enterprise of restoring hope of reaching shelter before the street shortly after noon today by Mrs k”‘w}_! e b buried in Hh‘l‘w.\ll‘nv way., The grave kept well off the coast, hoping to in the opinion of Deputy Chiet . I% iTaory by Mre TStk DB tery to normal conditions, is counted upon | | dodge the orm cent it It is also planned to take a “‘schick to overcome any hesitancy she might ; (i A r A . : 5 v have to subscribe to the allies’ new | A full gale, according to the Beau- | Trio Held At New Haven Arve Ih‘li«‘\-‘h’ "“’*‘ ‘:‘-l”“'y";.'”.\\‘.ul;“\\im'I\m:“ :111-"“:“lh'nllh'l\nrn Man Caught in Meriden— | 0L enildren who have not Weather Bureau Warns fort e s wind of 50 to 65 miles iy All Must Agree. an hour and is surpassed in weather| ¢ To Be Persons Sought For Sim-|looking in the unoceupied quarters Accused of Sending Obscene Pic i * of Very Severe Storm she eaw the flan Word was im 1 Ly Washington, Jan. 11 The weather | o o Ve promotens|burean. pax only by a tornado il LAy I A iic n(I‘(h:.”\.f;:::“l_'xlm(l"":,]l; ”l“m '“.\. oun- | with wind of 75 miles an hour and up. AP Offonses In Scveral Citles, ‘[ml‘didj 1y sent to the fire headquarters tures Through Mails. DEMOCRATS TO ORGANIZE \ this morning sent the follow- try wishing to have a share therein e New Haven, Jan, 11~—Minnie Roth,|2nd Engine Compunies Nos, 1 and 2} jeriden, Jan, 11—Walter Cobb, 45 ; sente. 26 AL disteibt -GthbaET must subscribe to the principles laid whom the police say is known as ,',”;l, .m'{“; : “‘:, i ity _m':‘:ji 2l years o1 of 24 pear ‘lvu]l. un:xl : sory storm warning changed. to m i S 8 rsponde v bla ¢ k1Y | horo, V as arrestec wore this o “ g 8 AN 0 . down in the ”\_‘.”_'.”i”" of the council WOULD F[GHT DEMPSEY “\“”m“ Ktz and Minnie Weinstein, | fxtinguished without spreading to ol :‘:L::“;m\g\. “_“\; \:‘ “ml th“ S Mecing Will Be Held Friday Ey s uw‘ Mn\.y.‘r‘:‘l.::gm \.m!::m,\:!;:;:‘«: (Continued on Page Eleven) e The loss will amount to onlY | al authorities on the charges vl U8 _Ward Clab Idea Gives Way to, Storm of great intensity central near i\ ork, stec ere Saturd about §5H ing the mails for sending out 4 v Virginia apes moving northeast, I London, declares Gireat Britain makes the security of France a problem of | CALLED BY DEATH her own, and that she will be ready | Britain Chamber of Commerce next Secret Execution, present offlcers are ns follows: Presi-| 7 | ils of the execution of a sole dent, Mrs. Willlam €. Dalzell; fir Mrs. Elizabeth Brown of §80 Park [dier at Gievres on June 20, 1919 was swer criticisms of certain groups of the opposition and to demand that the purpose of conferring with Berlin and advices from the German capital are | that the delegation has full powers to act in the name of its governme nt. | ment was attacking what was expect- et Woolsey dohnson of Hartford, Who||eft for Springfield, Ma with offi There gre some suspicious circum- | pictures of women He was Movement for Central Organization. | «yirting gales this afternoon and to= 3 v | cers today to stand trial on charges|stances in connection with the fire, 1o ¢ Iv following a visit s 4 \ S D Sats Only Celery, O < He 15 e o custody following a vis ‘s 7 | night antion advisedl all vesss SLE EPI NG SICK E Eats Only Celery, Claims He IS Not| ¢ geating furs. They had waived [and as a rvesult the facts have beenleity of postotfice Inspeetor J \lderm A. M. Paonessa has ¢ Isition papers. The 56 PRIV . . e > ' called a mul\nr of the democrats of ey N Insane—Is in Asylum. requisition papers. The police recelv- | turned over to the police. Casey of Boston. ! t 5 J— - ‘ % CLAIMS MRS. ABBOTT | requisiion papers. The polies recels- | wned over to the police, (G caes of Hoson 0 e e vy wenns ot DELANEY, HOTEL MAN, § o'clock n the old K. of O, home, 0p Hartford, Jan. 11.—Woolsey Mac-|Boston and Providence wanted the|probably rummaging through the! packages of the pictures rauii - 3 i £ 1 e X . n T ' Q Alplne Johnson, who put himselr in | (rio and also a woman arrested In|trunks, prior to the discovery of the | Cobb from here to Haverhill, Mas HEuy 1zast Main street on Main . HELD IN $1,000 BAIL | New York who gave the name of lda|fire, When Mrs. Danberg returned | which he secured while fnvest Formerly Miss Helen T y — Suc- » limelight recently by announcing ks L] [P0 fib SEULC, ' ity Ton " g N Formerly Miss Helen 1 the limelight recently by announcing | yorrmany % toher apartment, she found that one|a New Haven case. Cobb was called Plans for permanent organizatior inmillmiis cumbs At Derby Home After that, at the age of 45, he would chal. — {of the doors had been broken in but|to the postoftice. by Postmaster Joht with hendquarters will e disoussed, lenge Jack Dempsey to a fight, had | |there was no other traces of :ll\)(lviv\;:‘ F. Penders on the ground that the l': is l'l"'l"~-‘¥1hvvu\.‘\v n‘.‘ ‘-“A\“‘..H'n r Month's lliness a hearing before Probate Judge Ba- | HUNTERS FIND BODY out of the ordinary pickages were returned here and iy than si%wand ciubs iR T lation of Tiquér Law-Three id to have admitted mailing 5 can he accomplished in this way Counts Filed. HELD AS HIGHWAYMAN. Activities for the spring campai Hartford Man Is Charzed With Vios Relatives of Mr I"rederick 1%, Ab-|con in Middletown today concerning hott, formerly ) s Helene Yenry, [ his committment to the Connecticut | — ! enry, [Body Located on Meriden ¥ ‘ daughter of. Mr. and Mrs, W. K. |Hospital for the Insane. He was taken | t . LDAMLAIN EDDY-GLOVER POST atir. } b wiil )56 commencsd At ook, A ot M flforie. Fan, T A HARE AV T Henry, of 160 Lincoln street, died last [to the institution on an Cmersency phat of Man Who FEscaped From | VOTES TO SUPPORT | Sridgapurt, i, Uik Hoins ¢ certed eifort will be made to switeh | janoy, we night at her home in Derby, accord- [committment. [ & U ORTR ||| 8ustino, arrested yesterday o ing to a message received here this| Judge Bac ¢ him a prelim-| Middletown Asylum on Jan. 2. | - ehurge of ighway vobbery of Nieh- ol et orm of ruie (his vear | X bound over carly this morning for alleged violas= morning. Death was due to slceping hearing this morning and ques- | } olas Cammara, was today Middletown, Conm,, Jan, 11.—Tw The following resolution was ||| to the superior court under $1,500 i | tion of liquor laws, and was ar- slckness, following a month's ss. |tioned him with regard to his claims | gl Mrs, Abbott was 20 s of that he w putting himself into fight- fox hunters crossing over Meriden | adopted at a meeting of the ex- bond, upon identification in court by JOBLES BOOTLEG ER s g and was born in New Rrite Sheling condition by celery grown with|mountain near the Wallingford town [}| cutive committee of the Iddy- ||| Cammara S G raigned before Juc Elsner in po- lee court i graduated from the New | in High [certain minerals. line came across a man's body which ||| Glover Post, American Legion, [f| - - | school in the. class of 1 and in| . Johnson, who is an electrical chem- [was identified as that of Adam Wasse. | st evening: Be It Resolved, ACCUSES REPUBLICANS. X : s Tranals 1914 from the Emerson school of [ist, played on the Trinity football team h, aged 29, who had been confined ||| That the exccutive committee of | rashington, Jan. 11 wtional ve- Rochester Man Tells New York Judge, oo neel for Delaney, Prose oratory at Boston. While at the|in his college days, for a long time at the Connnecticut| the Kddy-Glover Post, Ameri- |} Jonde s e AP . - High school she took a prominent hospital fo rthe insane at Middletown ||| can Legion, endorse the action et oo A Skl Tt Whis-1s vhiat He ol ots| Attortiey Qeorge, H. Day, asked . Ior part in amateur theatricals and was a Dr. John 13. Loveland, medical exam- (]| of the state exeentive committee §tin Tasdns (n the suiate tad ot Work Right Away A vontinikhce it e chae totWEEE member of the dramatic club. She - s 3 148 iner said the man died of exposure. ||| in supporting rank Butter iyt e By lay. Judge Blsner granted the request 4 TROOP SHIP LEAKS. | | having “determined to buy a s 11 ind the case was adjourned under was considered a very capable elocu- Wassewich had been given liberty worth, state treasurer Ak New York, Jan —Joseph Finan |4 ¢ i 3 stew Torl, Jaf. 11The ‘\ lin the senate for Truman H \ bond of $1,000 ; h ) 8 | b army | oy the grounds of the institution and She taught el or a while|trs et Crook wl s bringing [on January 2 1 alked s is She taught elocution for a while|transport Cro vich ringing [on January e walked away. It is 3 contested by Henry Pord, his demo known liguor dealer the city from the republican to the 1 this city for many years was arreste A. Pallotti appeared ) of Rochester, N berry, whose retention of that seat is| (o " otice as a “hoot ' out! 1or the present I'rosecutor Day said thought that probably that day o e | " . fidnidiug of work,” was glven n 60 day work. |there are three counts against D a short time. Two years ago she v next he reached the mountain and be- | %—=— AREY Rt el honse term by Magistrate Levine to.laney, two alleging ftiegul nosscssion and also taught school in New, Britain| American troops from Germany ‘ married to I'rederick 17 Abbott and came exhausted | day on charges of vagrancy and be wnd one actual sale of liquor. THE WEATH ‘ | sprung a leak about 450 miles from has lived in Derby ever since. Besides| New York but the damage has been BANKRUPTCY CASES. ing a suspicious character | Delaney was arvested by Sergeant her husl 1 and both parents, Mrs |temporarily repaired and she is in iy e RS : 0= New Haven, Jan. 11.—rank Shell-| [finan convineed skeptics as to his Kroopuneek of the liquor ad at De- Abbott e infunt daughter, |no immediate danger, according to REPEAT ENTERTAINMEY Hartford, Jan. (1.—I ing, clothing dealer, Waterbury, filed | calling by exhibiting seven specially [laney’s home on Greenfield street at Barbara e, two sisters, Mrs ages received today. The [ The entertainment given by the|| for New Britain and vicinity: | a bankruptcy petition today, —with|prepared “hootch which |2 o'clock this morning. The prisoner Raymond Babcock and Mise Ituth|transport St. Mihiel left this port to-|Woman's club yesterday afternoon will}| Snow this afternoon and to- | |debts of $13,458 and assets of $1,500. [ he said he earried his stock. He sald | was awakened from his sleep. The Henry, and two brothers, Mervin R, to render her assistance if need- |be repeated this evening at the Camp || night; Thursday fair and colder. & Benjamin, gencral store, Shelton, [he was ont of work heeause someone faccused is said to have admitted to and A. Wales Henry, all of New Brit-|ed. The Crook is bound from Ant- school for the benefit of the Chllr‘] iled a petition with debts of $11,816 -‘hul gone through his pocke while [the police that he acted as agent ia ain werp for New York. dren’s home. 1 Ihe was asleep. |sccuring liquor for certain persons. pockets™ in *r—————— nd assets of $5,323.

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