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Herald’ "Ads Mean | News of the World Better Business | By Associated Press v AT i ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922, —TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS JAPAN DENIES DESIGNS ON CUTSINPAYCAUSE|F. E.ELWELL, FANOUS SA CRED COLLEGE MEETS FEB. 1 OR 2, RUSSIA, PLEDGES REMOVAL - SHUTDOWNINMILLY ARTIST, DROPSDEAD ~4 pryiA L MAFFIMAY BE SELECTED: JA |Four Strikes Reported in Rhode (D O TR0 R S e wavaia | voowauice |, BODY OF POZE IS VIEWED BY MANY Soldiers Will Be With-(( , ; p . 7 | — Rev. J. L. Davis Is || REDUCTION PUT PUT IN FORCE -~ . drawn Just As Soon As | ;';;”, Div. Chaplain!‘ DECORATED_BY AB_Y_ BELG]ANSH May Succeed Pope 1Amenc L 4#‘%”'» Arrive In Tlme For LT s Although the Figure is Given Out As| gag Numerous European Honors Be- . R VT ) Stable Government Is|® | & 20 Per Cont Slice, Offfcials Say| sowed Upon Him—Was Regarded ' Election Re Q Benedict XV Lie In Established, Conference ft Wil Not Total That Much, DUe| as One of Greatest sculptors o | ' State In Hlstonc Church Of St. Peter to Piece Work Scale. Present Day. Is Told P e T | ROt s —mCol, Prandly i o Cardinal O’Connell of Bos-'Many Bequests to Relatives — B, 7vc o wi on o ol oo oot | 8 Al s “and Servants i World Powers May Be 7 ; proximately 20,000 employes of the wnlting‘lor a trolley o 6 the Nor- j 8 ton Starts Tomorrow on and Servants in Papal Will—Some for His Suc- cotton manufacturing industries of | pton district of Darien today. He was thi ] " Rhode Island was reduced by about|g3 years of age, a native of Concord [ Asked to Prohibit Ship: W 1 20 per cent this morning. Most of| Mass., and being left parentio 1 | i 4 [ ; | the trouble was in the Pawtuxet val-|child he was adopted by Miss Louisa | 3 clave. | cessor. ment of Fire Arms to| p | iey where strikes of weavers tied up|Alcott, the author, who lived in that | | " Al v the Big Royal (Riverpoint) and Na-|town. : | China as W Yy to Alm) | g« tick mills of the B. B. and R. Knight| Col. Elwell acquired his title when | 3 o | & ¢ | G Inc the state of Rhode Tsland made him b : Rome, Jon. 28, My, Asdciaied) SOme: Il MiniETptasaolugs rs 3 § slang T % % 3 b The meeting sacred | Press) > basilica it. Peter'| Reduction. [ . | The Pontiac mill of the same com-|honorary colonel of the Seventh | ot L L L IcheibasUs LB R R G pany, employing about 200 was shut| Rhode TIsland infantry about seven | {igaliage, h-aonciave o Sleal & sucase| i R L e ol {down after about 25 mule spinners|years ago. M.“ n“l‘l lv o 1 ”]rul \r:y']“l;\l‘l 2 ;t‘ lay while vast lth; ngs I\ L‘sx;cflllme i Washington, Jan. 23. (By Associat- - Bid.carders. hadr whlked ot Sy mgarel U Bukope, was stated today, ently before the catalfaque. ed Press)—A statement declaring that ; ot '”'_n F'orw A m‘ulpm'" XD st w 'N,""‘. While all the cardinals resident in | Taken to St. Petir's, Japan had no territorial designs ,,,‘ Y . plainbela Ton B Nany eotton] In"Durogs,. He was Ahonvatad hv"t;::.‘ Europe are expected to reach Rome larly in the day all that was mor= Russia and giving assurance that Jap- | mills in northeastern Connecticut, in-|KIng of the Belglans at the Art school in time for th (\n?\« ave QoD 1 », 1‘?|“ .llu l»nnl_lff. whose death anese troops would be withdrawn as AR in Gh < , § sidered extremely doubtful herejin the early hours of Sunday plunged ): 7% Bl (l.ding the larger plants in this town, |In Ghent and also had been honored s e TR P\ o gyt £ e S e wovernment shaiis| : ] i ik fi L itte SavoE of RALG, Hrolling whether the American cardinals will [the church throughout the world be established there was made “’"“‘-"‘l x\h“”:fif‘lil(}ru'}:‘:{l‘: .Tlr‘n w“’:::u:ronb?:‘lv SR Iu’m‘ Lk ‘1'!:;; Bl find 1t possible to be present, at least linto deepest mourning, taken to ] ) : ! 1) - | the sma BULS ust of & - | for the opening of the as the Sistine chape! 3 by the “.”“('I“’,""‘,,‘"";_F':":r':‘ C:}'m”“}"‘_ REV. JOHN L. DAVI London and Windham counties along|Selman which fs in the library at| p B L Th b i o L \_rui‘,wf,r\o?\‘.h‘e',". "'hr,""; meetingTot the ‘Uar ‘e b T AR, astos he | the Massachusetts line went on a new | Aberdeen, Scotland. The statue of | Three Possibilities. peeellPontl Lo ddes e Taet Rev. John . Davis, " of th g Iincoln in the Parkway at Ora Three Possibilitie been placed on Sunday shortly after < S Trinity Methodist church heen | Wage scale today with an Increase in| - 9 ArIVEY A OIange, Cardinals Maiti, 1 ntaine and [his a The DUl Shidehara's Statement. 3 hours from 48 to N. J., was by Col. Elwell, who also ] LB s ; o ath, Then at 9:45 olclock. it The Japanese statement was pre- |apprised by the war department of 5 S AL e GRINOIErAn V&l Carmnitglbn,. far. tie] Ratti of Pisa, Venice and Milan, re-|was solemnly carried to St. Peter's, sented by Baron Shidehara. After{Dis appointment as chaplain of the Doy Sl SeraCent: Unitad e tes woyarnmicnb fon e Alatiie jspectively, are the most prominently attended by a solemn procession of hearing his statement on Siberia the | 76th division organized reserves, with of Admiral Davis at Vicksburg, Miss fEnconsd, ;"“-‘“‘ L gl today 45| cardinals, priests, members of the oeeeded with the ques-|headquarters in Hartford. The 76th | T bav as o i ek 4l the most likely candidates for diplomatic corps and dignitaries of f“:)":‘";‘r“(‘;:‘o D existing commit. | division includes ‘this cntire district, |Most of the employes are ‘piece sx].‘n{\]u:”n':s(:l:é:::;" of Gen. Steele on the position as successor to Pope Bene- o vatican, and placed on the cata- L oot [ The appointment was made by com-|Workers” the actual difference in b o dict. In these circles Cardinal Maffi| iq10ue surro s ments under points six and seven of pI y 7 Got High Awards. alque surrounded by votive candles, e ¢ > ceoa o [mand of Major General Clarence R. ges is not as much as 20 per cent. o St L O J]\l\”'“‘l\ is a pronounnced favorite, i s Vies v the Chinese ten points submitted at|ma Hon AGenay by e R During the Chicago Exposition the | Gasparri is another possi- . LRI the beginning of the conference. Bdwards and notification reached Rev. DHCRInE upithe Olitp " | sculptor received the highest award st P Ward, was siventGlal el thad big Funl diseussion was deferred, how-|Mr. Davis in a communication from creased number of hours makes UD|yor 1ye Dickens and Little Nell which bility. of Rome would be admitted to St. v caentation by China | Licutenant Colonel D. T. . Castecl. | Prt of the loss which would eome|is now in Clarence park, West Phila- | ) ; inals Lowis (et sitbato o sloarsaldnagHEe LY Snion slie ‘waa! saked . Rev. Mr.:Davis, who ranKsiin tha(rom arecUeuon i iakes: delphia. He executed statues which ..!w.f"s"-", o T ranged o |Crowds immediately began entering by the committee to malke. reserve corps as a captain, was a cap- o GOIDROnd PR are at Yale and Harvard and Tulane IS e e S theyasv.agifesiandyinsiuysio ol ¥ L tain in the construction division under| Mill agents claim that longer hours| ;i ergities and at the Pan-American 4 ¢ leuve for Rome tomorrow. The body is robed in white, with May AT, p the headquarters corps, during the |and lower wages in southern mills has Exposition he received a silver medal A e T gy stole and chasuble of red, embroid- As one means of giving effect to its | war 1is duties had to do with the |made competition keen and has also|anq later won the grand gold medal O'Connell sails O s for |ered with gold. The head, wearing declaration last week in favor of re-|construction of caps, ete, and at var- [placed the textlle industry here In anl| given for an art exhibit by the Phila-| Cardinal Gasparri, papal secretary | ”?{"“’;"t,f!f:"i‘j'_"‘”.";“ e D ome |the Pontifical mitre reposes upon duction of the Chinese army the arms | jous times he was at Muscle Shoals, |Uncertain position. There arc about|deiphia Art club. of state, will be the next pope, a A e the election of the |Cushions of red and gold velvet. The conference is considering {”}0“""_"'1") “arap Upton and at camps in the 000 persons affected by the new| (ol Elwell is survived by his wife |cOrding to opinions expressed in all ;"‘ ,“:’\',:P:,'NW to Benedict XV “Np\h;nhls, wearing the Pontifical gloves olution looking to Ptfl‘;""('_;“_"_“' thelgtates of Virginia, Oklahoma, Ar-|Wage conditions in this immediate sec-|and a son, Edward H. Elwell. the newspapers of Rome. .“‘m'"w“, 7 With nis official [0f purplefsilk and holding the Rosary, importation of arms into China. kansas and Texas. The assignment is | tion. L et party the Cardinal will sail tomorrow |are clasped over the breast. The proposition emanated from the | (SVE8 “00 S et o | party the Cardinal will sail w o it ¢ American delegation which went $nto | “ly 0 JTGE 0 ioiteq chaplain of THIEF ROBS CHURCH 10 P. C. CUT SAVES from New York for Naples on fi | o 7 Sula el aihond S TN today's meeting of the Far Eastern 76 ot A " BUT 0 E THIRD MILL steamer Presic (\”, i 0 it Sterh | the 76th division is the present chap- BiouphEihtor St -Petarsl was ! adne committge preparcd 10 . presen lain of Lddy-Glover Post, American e oy upon a red covered bier by ushel formally. The sub-committee on the | ooy . REe i ! Laurenti Mentioned. v rs, Chinese Eastern railroad had a report | : Holy Trinity Edifice at Wallingford is —_— 1 Rome, Jan. 23.—Cardi Laurenti, |clad in medieval costumes, of scarlet. AR cecently created car- |The pr ion was headed by the ady for siders y and it : 1 one of the most recently created car ‘r\(-’,‘.l:]"i..(fl(i:a;:;‘:‘y;l.f: ‘h(:,?;,‘ :,?d“:,)w: ‘gm, —_— Visited by Petty Crook Who Loots |Proposal of Salary Committec Will ‘ His Voyage to Rome Con- | The wage cut is about 20 per cent but in mill circles it is stated that as ERRY HOLDS EIGHT JOBS FOR WHICH HE TS $200 A YEAR. | [ \ tioned in Rome, also is a great favor- Hifical police, with their elaborate uni- te in some guarters He is one of |[forms of blue and white walking with rdinals and was the [drawn swords. Following them were G Uinals, who for the present is sta-|gendarmerie of the Vatican, the Pon- posals would be disposed of before the |} L vrn ADVISES BUYIN Contribution Boxes. Work Small Saving, Opponents estport, Ont, Jan. 23. anybody wants anytHing done ivv this town he goes . A .ntiments reflected in Vatican | forms and plumes of black feathers committee turned its attention to Si- i | ] S e i ’ » S exclusively those of 1 Istanding erect. | | | | J beria. COAL SUPPLY NOW; FEAF Wallingford, Conn., - Jan. 23.—A of Move Say Railroad Resolution. 'RIKE, ON APRIL FIRST. ||| thief robbed the receptacles under the The railroad resolution was under- statues at Holy Trin church be-| City officlals who are opposed to the stood to recommend continuance of PO tween nightfall and 9 o'clock last|10 per cent reductions in the salarles | the present inter-allied control until Tt P T L e evening and robbed the boxes of the |0 officials and employes in the city |f] more stable conditions are restored in TR S R e votive candle offerings. The thefts|employ, as is advocated by the salary | Russia into whose territory the road tet. 1he Bovernisent hel desn were discovered by the sexton when [committee of the common council, ||f crosses from Manchuria. I satiaiis e stoskin ot coal in he closed the church. Parishioners|&rgue that city will save very | The arms prohibition plan was be- earaliih h - brosteetive who wish candles burned place con- \nmn through this course since it will | lieved acceptable to most of the dele- | [ 0/ "0 Th L 1 and Yhit. the tributions in these boxes. The Rev. | fiff:(! a reduction of but one third of ! 5 gates and it was indicated also that J H. Carroll, pastor, said he did not|one mill in the tax rate. _ I b e Pl iy % interstate commerce commi ’ ing. the Chinese, who heartily supported : know how much was taken. By paring down the salaries to the | - R the preceding resolution regarding re- had sent letters to e im ol amount tentatively decided upon by | he cardinals who are in R jueathed to his successor and there A ina and utility companies adv 2 salary i > were to meet this afternoon to decide lare many bequests to relatives and °f i a's a y, v a the salary committee, a saving $30,- | o duction of China's army, would not them to take the same step. ‘OPL ARGUMENTS IN 000 wm)h.» \\'ork(lul v EHAMBER MAY AI]I] lfl upon:thé (dath fer ol bn RS BVRE interpose any .objection. r re's ations then would be Tty This, they point out, represents “.“ ve. Invitations then B 9 v el AR fricially sent to all the cardinals Death Certificate. i i B PELLETIERS BEHALF H:\‘n fiv;e o ‘.‘1”-“ of ,l!m ;’nx\(.Juul ap: ITS DIREETUR BUAR[} 1.\‘:\:‘\;‘1\‘“u| the world. Jan. 23, (By Associated P[CK[NG GAMPAIGN MANAGER e prapmiateg g pREnEanara iy, Whether the date will be set for The certificate of Pope Bens 2 mAn Pebruary 1 or February 2, it will be Jedict's death was registered at the MUST BE VA[;EINATEU EpceUireseBegdn MaaBL ke o WILL ASK FOR $9 000 o3k practically an impossibility for the |¢jty's bureau of deaths today. It reads: Quigley's Cholce Will Be Announced ; = . |Greater Represemntmn Is | \merican Cardinals, O'Connell and The undersigned physician hereby ; T[] ATTEN" S[;H LS Full Bench Of The Supreme Court Dbeherst th De presant -~ Eha samdl Kiateat atintioin S Gul i e T NxtaWeokyliRoport dniolition In Boston—Trial Hogan Dec, 27 | City Hall Commission Wil Not seck | Believed to Be Necessary |1 true of Cardinal Begin, of Canadd. 122, His Holiness Pope Benedict XV, ¥ Thus it is expected that not more Gizcomo della Chiesa, expired follows Circles. et | B ; Gradi| Boston, Jan. 23.—Arguments in the | Additional Appropriations for Next | s Mavi T than 55 members of the Sacred ;o an attack of bronchial-pneumona, | for Maximum Work ge will be able to arrive in tme 6,00t on by influenza. Ex-Mayor George A. Quigley is ex- 8 5 v | trial of District Attorney Joseph C. ol ollege L pected to announce his campaign Bridgeport to Exclude Pu-|piicer, charged with matfeasance,| Year- SN t0 vote for a_ new A two-| gianeny, thinds majority Is necssary for an | pp] R iy manager next week as the first step s i misfeasance and non-feasance in pro- | {yless unforeseen calls are made for| d ) X, in his drive for votes at the republi- pils and Teachers Not ceedings seeking his removal from of- | tne ‘exmenditure. of money. the Oty |, The weekly meeting of the dircctors | election. SE £ can primary, and if successful at the fice were begun today before the full | ga) commission will ask the board of the New l d Britain Chamber of Com- rimary, at the polls next April. The Inoculate bench of the supreme court. Louis | of finance and tax: A G R L L L PER HIN[i I]E[;LINES primary D i he | of finance and taxation to appropriate | is noon, was largely taken up with COLUMBIA COURSES HERE candidate has given no intimation as | P. Boyle of Washington, formerly at- | 4pproximately $9,000 to the commis- |, g * fo his choice although he has been e torney is charged with misconduct for | gion for next year, i g RN RN L SH . % arg siletie 4 4 o the by-laws of the Chamber « in conference with several party lead- | Byidgeport, Jan. 23 and | OPening arguments in Pelletier's be s e e L L S A I.‘ylfn\\‘ ! whi ! i P ers, including a manager of one of his| tepchers in Bridgeport schools who | half. tary William G. Dunn, who will draft | g SUs he directorate from [ Newly Formed Business anc rofes: former campaigns, during the past|pave not been vaccinated are to be ex- Trial of the long information filed | the list of proposed expenses to be few weeks. cluded from the schools, according to "\‘\-fi'““"" Pelletier by Attorney Gen. J. | submitted to the board for ratifica- an order issued today by the health | \veston Allen which began December | jon, i 1 Classes in This City., Tclli Secretary Weeks That board and forwarded to the board of | 27 ended unexpectedly last Friday | No ftem will be included this year |Cul0 bC the result fof the adition ! ATTWOOD AS PRESIDENT education. J when Senator James A, Reed of | for extensions to the town clerk's|OL SI% neW members, There was ne | pye program committee of the New Honor Offered Is This action is taken a further | Missourl, T counsel for Pelletier, | vault, and it is not proposed to make '”";‘ el :;”\“”.““__”“f matter, - |pain Business and - Professional | q measure to prevent the introduction | ¢MMOUNCEd | ’l“' g evidence In de-fany changes in the elevator system, [t S3°THEES A0 sisting of W, (] \omen's club is making arrangements | Undeserved Dirvectors of the New Britain Trust|and arrest the progress of smalipox,” | fense would be offered by -the re- ungerford, te, Curtis Shel- | G department of ..\“.”5“,,\& the youngest ¢ : last man to kiss Pope Benedict alive. |Palatine guards in dark blue uni- i \' | | \ | | street commissioner, 3 ! e S »ector, school attendance cardinals, since no foreign carding i = - ) spector, seioel nttendanee oMt |00 R e, “The Tdian pre- | deems o Fope's Wil Tagiian: SRmpRAt s adenh i es number 31 members of the 61| London, Jan, - 23.—Pope Benedict ~ustodian of public property. composing the Sacred Luhl'll«‘.‘ All [left his property at lc-gl}, in Liguria, His salary is $200 a year. the Italians have now rt'm-lv\oxl “Rome |to his nephew, Marquis Giuseppi della 4 oxcept Cardinal Prisco of Naples. [Chiesa, says a Central News dispatch who may not be able to -lllrnd owing | from Rome toda Various objects in 15 members it now has to 21 Greater representation, it is teit, | sional Club is Organizing Extension | |from the cosmopolitan New Britain, d 4 the order states. The order does not wsImV.Vl)l'E;l. .‘;r‘z:.t\xnn'ntfl were expected EARLY MORNING FIRE nlun‘ “.m], . Vanee being appointed to | (oping of Columbia university for Company Elect Officcrs—Sprague | state any definite period covering the |10 COnClude by noon tomorrow. undertake e = mupmibssion qf “anfqjagses to " begl here the sedond| exclusion of unvaccinated children Attorney Boyle reviewed briefly Shcdea amendment to the by-laws. semester, which opens the week ot | and teachers from the schools. [sForEsTGutEd 1, LGRS HERIEIGY (e Wil Clirlose C. Righerds, of 18 | peaene 3 Two. persons were discharged from | OFEY i charged fith misconduct for | Firemen Get a Call (o a Cherry Street | Plavground and Recreation assoca Y o, e atol T bBTE the isols 1ay P retaining in office assistants alleged |tion of America, appeared before tlLe ' e isolation hospital today us cured | ¢! . @ Plédk, i Wil & 857000 Dafine ) . 2 ety “d1hy the state to have been guilty of . in Which a $2, amage | directors for a few minutes and spok any at eet ¢ the directors of | @hd Lwo new cases of smallpox were pany at a meeting of the directors of reported to the health board improper conduct. Boyle argued that 18 Bois. vy Bitee. * lof the plans for advancing the play that \Imnk held this morning at 11} d the action of the assistants was pro- SR00NT ¥ A7 480 ‘mnun«l plan in this city. A. Buol : 4 5 miktors o'clock. R » fact of i e aval % ‘{complete the course stactory | per in the fact of the evidence avail-| An ajarm fr 8 20| Rev. John L. Davis and Joseph An- DR % An alarm from Box 28 a 120 J « Davis and Joseph An » given credit by C¢ ) ! e YARDEILE R SRR CIEgtoR T GHAMBERLMN HONORED able to them. He contended that|orelock this morning N.uugmt”‘(,dh“‘ullv\\ were ‘appointed o committee to|\11L De Elven eredit by C '“””'1'" I':' The general discovered the secret vice-president and secretary while even though mistakes were made | qopartment (o the (hree atory brick |confer with her concerning her worl, |[1103¢ points Will comnt fowar® & € or he party and went immediately F. W. Macomber is treasurer. C. J. ——— | there was no intimation of mproper |50k owned by B \-(,h,‘,“m‘,‘t 155| Another act of the hoard, mercly a B N Britain |10 M. Weeks' house where the latter Law was named as assistant treasurer |conduct or that Pelletier should have | Cparry stroet, B At 168 | mality, swas the election by the| Members ov cltizens of New BRIl | o, 'ap junch to declare his undeserve and Leon Sprague is the business man- | done otherwise than retain them. Tivibae to e sbuaiE o ‘h‘,!(nrmlnr\ 5059, 0.V Tobmte, president, |07 nelahboring towns, iwho wish \'”‘mm.w.\- of the honor. Sec ager. H. H. Hall and F. G. Vibberts| ¢ : . . e <4 e | | mgteioulate fon Lhiesy GOULASSION, Wit e cided that the ge Crew, Guest of Honor at Alumni alarm, Engine Company No. | Ray Makin, secretary and Joseph liul- desire further information should then decided that the gene should be respected and cancelled his were elected as the trust officers. | 7 e S ’ had been summoned at 4 nu loran, treasurer, thus ratifying the ac-| 0 cote with Miss Elizabeth Leg- | Washington, Jan. 23.—Gen. Persh- |ing declined tod. to accept a dis- tinguished service cross voted him by wh. army of awards and which Secre- Weeks had planned to bestow m at a “surprise party” arranged ake place in the war secretary Business Manager. W. E. Attwood was re-elected presi- dent of the New Britain Trust com- which of the following courses will be given: Modern uropean history, conomics or business law. Those who Local Boy, Member of Yale Freshman | N e o'clock by a call horn, 90 Lincoln street, telephone 1909 SGHOONER FAST SINKING James Chamberlain, son of I s]turtm in (hflu closet of a tenement on | g Dt pins T <1 EuMme, TR SRS Chamberlain of the New Britain Na- | i 0 e the second floor, and burned its way | FINGER PR]NTS ON DOOR en of the city Environs to thesa lRISH BRITISH GONFER tional bank and @ member of the|'Wemen Voters of Quebee Are Dis-|through to one of the rooms and into ‘..',m'm,(”x :,‘\\“.,,,"i:»" diaksss: which Attempts Made Under Difficulties to| freshman rowing trew, whs w £iest| appointed When Government Makes g livey, Cuiet ‘\;,‘”::‘":«J‘;“‘;m”“ ca- | —_— make it possible for one to do college | e of honor at the banquet in honor o ated the damage at $2,000. gt Ky Ll (RE: iy w in Blanche C. Pendleton At|the athletes of Yale University given | New Announcement. - il splanation s Made in the |V A . ; Mcasures Discussed For Transfer of by the alumni in the Yale club in " s R ot e o Sitbie: LUt R Gl R T Is 100 Yga}s Old and Now Famous Arbuckle Manslaugh (h(‘llll‘.h Trying to Get Among those who iwere present |province who demand the right to Never Has Had Doctor | (o cace—state to Conclude Case. P F Bad Hootch nistry At lreland, Norfolk, Va,, Jan. 23.—Handicapped [ care the following local people: |Vote on terms of cquality with men Danielson, Jan .28.—Dennis Cook oison IOm a oolc by a strong northeast gale that is Thomas Wilbur, Harold Hateh, M. s, |again have met with disappointment.|Rawson, living in the Elmville distr | san Francisco, Jan. 23.-—Further| Washington, Jan. 23.—Prohibition| London, Jan. 23 (By Associated sweeping the vicinity of Hatteras, the|poiper Max Hart, Maurice Stanle government has just announced [who today celebrated his 100th birth- |explanation of finger prints upon a |authorities arceon the trail of two |[I'ress)—Confercnces were held Sun- coast guard cutter Manning was at-[, 4" Tobert Pease. Jullan W. Cur. |that no suffrage bills will be intro-|day anniversary claims that he Ras|door of the suite occupied by IRoscoe | German chemists alleged to be work- | day at the colonial office between the tempting today to get a lne aboard|iis o¢ Greenwich, Conn., the toastmas- |duced at the present session of the | never required the professional advice [U. Arbuckle at the Hotel St. neis Ling with a hootlegring organizations | Irish committee of the Dritish cabinet the half submerged schooner Blanche | ¢ s Mr, Pea father-in-law. legislature. of a doctor. He also has never been to!was in prospect today in the trial of [in New York, in an effort to nullity jand the ministers of the Irish pro- C. Pendleton. The schooner is in a A theater ity was first held at In Quebec the woman voter occu-|the movies. He was born in Bristol, [the comedian on a charge of man-|the poisonous chs cter of denatured [visional government, the colonial office sinking condition off Diamond 8hoal|\pich the guests saw 134 Winn in |pies an unusual position. By the fed-|Vt., in 1522, His sccond wife died 12 |siaughter arising from the death of [alcohol. Ben Atkins of the indi trial |unnounced today. Winston Churchill, as the result of a collislon With thefupy, perfocg 1ool” and after the |eral franchise law of Canada she may |years ago. Virginia Rappe, B. Heinrichs, pro- | alcoliol division of the prohibition |secretary for the colonies presided, oll tanker I. C. White, Saturday. show, the banquet was held, cnst a ballot In dominion elections but : — fessor in criminology ot the University | burean said today the bootleggers had lsays the announcement. Measures The tanker arrived in Hampton| g, of the hosts George Cha- | there is no provision for her voting in| s of California, was to complote his tes. | been engaged in the wholesale treat- [necessary for téansfer of excutive re Roads:today under her oWn &eams % | pefl dilas Cubty aprock of the |provincial elections. In the recent || timony on that score which Ba be ment of denatured alcohol and the |sponsibility to the new Trish ministry B R “Cruise of the I Canadian general election a heavy || THE WEATHER. last Saturday. German chemists had been brought | were explored in detatl and good prog- LIQUORS ARE. DESTROYED women's vote was recorded in many || —o— It is the contention of the prose-|to this country to aid. fomt waa male. | | Executive Responsibilities to New A large quantity of contraband ISSELS-BUTLER Quebec districts, particularly in the Hartford, Jan. 23.—Forecast cution that finger prints upon the e S i The Irish representatives were lquors went down into the sewer at| Clarence Wessels of Winthrop | cities. for New Britain and vicinity: doors are those of Arbuckle and Miss SUPREME COURT RECESSES, Michael Collins, Eamen J. Duggan and the police station this morning. Thelstreet and \iss Alice Butler of 62 It is intimated that a referendum Fair colder with zero tempera- Rappe, made during a struggle on Weshington, Jan. 23.—Chief Jus- [ Kevin O'Higgins. Mr, Collins returned stufl was selzed at Mrs. Schultz's place | I'ranklin square have taken out a[may be presented to the people at the tures tonight; Tuesday fair and the part of the girl to escape him. tice Taft announced today that the[to Ireland last night, but the confer- on 1ast Main street and at & place on | marriage license, Mr. Wessels is a|provincial general election to be heid | continued cold. The state is expected to conclude [supreme court would take a recess|ences are being continned with his Washington street. Some of it was of [ watchmaker and is connected with|next summer, in order to obtain the its case when the examination of Mr.[from January 20 to Februar, . This | ministerial colleagues who are .res excellent gualitv. it is said. tha Porter & Dyson company. views of the people on the question. * Heinrichs has been completed. is the regular I'ebruary recess. maining in London for the present.

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