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News of the World \Av::;:“l.tndlu By Associated Press December 2nd ESTABLISHED 1870 VALUE OF NOBLE ESTATE | Mrs ’"”'P& ”“'"""-"M""m“’ E PRGRESIVE BLOC SHOWS ITS IS APPRAISED AT 423403, | Escapes From Los Angeles Jail * crppyemy py DEFEA TING REGULARS, $156915 IV N, & J. g b o sty snse | HARDING DELAYS READING MESSAGE i A_A L President i Deceased Manufact ) ased Manufacturer FXPE Los An | - : y geles, Dec. 5.~—Clara Phillips | dow and the sawed bars failed to I R c climbed out of a window in the|reveal mny trace of the saw filings. DRY NAVY LYING lN WAIT TO TAKE Favorflbe eport on Lon- Had val'let f I ter' women'’s section of the county jail and | This led to the opinion by investi- y o n l escaped today, She was under sen- | gators that the bars may have been SANTA CLAUS’ SUPPLY OF WET GOODS e al Ame dm life sawed through several days prior to stltlltlon 1 ellt ' e s ment after conviction of the hammer | the escape. ests Tbroughout COIIII- " 5 murder of Alberta Meadows, She | Sherift Traeger to bring into his F Dir v Junior Achievement Coun-|was heid in the jail pending formula- | office all persons connected with the EAI‘L I]EMU[;“ATS FuR 100 Bootlegging Cl'flft Re- or ect ote on . cils and Salvation Army With the ald of several steel saWs,| Mrs. Phillips had several hours' i s .. " her escape was effected at 2 a. m,, ac- | start before the sheriff's office placed RE"RGANIZATI“N HERE " ~ Salary Check Due. From Consider Joining Fold a dragnet throughout southern Call- | 100,000 Cases of Holiday / e the jailer. Belief was expressed that | fornia, A close watch was ordered | A s 5 2 {she had been aided by other Inmates. |at Mexican border points, . Cheer Toward American Junior Achievement councils in this|crawling out the window she dropped | interview Madalynne Obenchain, re- ty-four Days ‘,Amounts to city and possibly the Salvation Army [to the roof of an adjoining bullding, |leased from jail last night after dis-| night in Knights of $1,944. next spring by the United Community [appeared. charge of murder of J. Belton Ken- lumbus Hall _ tial Recommendations | Corporation of New, Britain, The drive Matron Makes Discovery. nedy. She occupied an adjoining cell Columbus, Hall. New York, Dec. 5.—(By Associated T ownrd C. Noble, who A March and it is possible that an at-|jail authorities for several hours. The Went in Bare Feet. | put out to check a great fleet of rum he late [ tempt will be made to secure 350, |matron then discovered the sawed and | Three steel bars across the window| About 25 letters announcing a|runners which has started for New| ler’s Confirmation Again 2 ddent of North & Judd ! N:; Wgfl Plz'r": ot :' the most prom- | Quota for last year was only $40,000 May Have Had Auto, be neatly sawed through. There | tion"” of the democratic party in New |€rn seaboard with Christmas liquor. Asked Ly i) and but $34,000 of this amount was| The former chorus girl who three|were evidences ‘that she climbed|Britain have been received by prom- Reinforced with extra boats hastily ar estate of $423,403.68, an in- | Ifi:n’:r";' m':; toda; in probate court| Leon A. Sprague, president of the|prosecuting officials declared to be!across the roof in bare feet. held in Knights of Columbus hall on|has taken to the ocean to lay for ye New Britain Rotary club and secre- [one of the most brutal murders they She was last seen at 2 a. m. when|Main street, nearly 100 bootlegging craft, which Washington, Dec. 5, — Members of The will filed several weeks ago | lary of the United Community Cor- i i t which | tered the cell on the round of exam- '8: Bah vith 50,000 100,0 which | poration, said this morning that a |with a suddenness cqual to tha 3 is as follows: ahamas w 50,000 to 100,000 cases makes numerous bequests after 3 the hammer slaying was revealed last | ination of the women's tier just be- December 4, 1922, |of liquor, or to be lying off shore. ::;blyhz:u?;::;c::!:?;e vict:ery b . e ’ e senate agri- estate go to the widow, Hattie I, | Idons' club and the Junior Achieve- |July. ¢ ; Weelo: s upon her death to Miss | ment executives will be held within |an automobile. sald that all was quiet at that time| * On Tuesday next, December 5, 1922, | Bate every ship which looks suspicious, | Cultural committee a favorable report Holmes and Colton D, Noble, children | Will be learned whether or not the| Close examination of the cell win-|sleeping. @t democrats, in the Knights of Colum-| The total number of craft in the|iution to provide for direct clection Junior Achicvement people want to|— bus hall, Main street, New Britain, |Cry flect is a mystery. At prohibi-f 0 ypo ooocident ana vice-president. than 50 years ago. During his latter |@pprove of the addition. ; Knowing of your interest in 1 At shore dry agents were| The amendment also would change years he often regaled * his friends| “The Junior Achievement work has' democratic principles, and having [8canning the skics for merchantmen |presidential inauguration day from with stories of his youth when he|been going on in New Britain for the Ibeen advised of the splendid assis-[eXpected here from Montreal concerns| March 4 to the third Monday in Jan- offering to deliver Canadian rye at $57 uary and members of the senate and as a manufacturer and it was his | councils helping the boys and girls of the past, we ask you to make a|2 Case, gave rise to renewed reports|house would begin their terms of of- that Jiquor was being smuggled over |fice the first Monday in January after ously to the fact that when he came | vide a supervised training teacher to | Watch Landéng Field to New Britain he had only one suit| stay in New Britain all the year round publicans spent thousands of dollars % & Antng aelds meet in regular session annually on 1 ! i Last Fireman Leaves at 2 MUST STAND TRIAL |}, tne city of New Britain, and only| FIat tracts of land on Long Island | the first Monday in January. The inventory discloses that Mr. | may enter the community corporation won by a majority of 1,400 votes. Do landing fields were under close watch Harding Opposed. N wned 3,170 shares of stock | drive. The an instructor J i i v i g AT : , oble owne shares o 0 drive. he cost of an instructor for OClock Thls Mornlng. 2 you not realize that with organization, itrols aldo kebi. ani ‘eis onranves i It was indicated at the White $156,916. He also had 100 sharcs of | 000. Miss Esther Donahue, who has ———— iinto the democratic ranks, where it i Eberhard Mfg, Co., of Cleveland, ivi m ve 3 ports have heen current that liquor|constitution in the house would g. been receiving compensation from the Executive to Plead to Charges belongs was being transported by seaplane|have no support from President pal cumpmtors There was due him | Achievement, has been doing most of [ liam J. Noble at $8,000 was done by By Woman. nothing but permanent -organization 24 da; I from North & Judd Vi ire at the Stanlecy Works late last i 2 i ' In some cases, it was said, flares, | president not only believed there was el el ikl | this work in New Britain. fEe. 8 f Oxford, Miss., Dec. §.—Judge E. R, |Fill be dioussed, and every man Will | iy 0.6’ wvarned aviators to dump thelr|no need for constantly changin EAat The inventory of the estate follows: | heen successful in its many drives in | between Curtiss and Burritt street, his opinion, Real Estate, : i oy d. The building was used | Governor Lee M. Russell asking that 4 S bay, from which the bottles could be|of the wisest provisions put into the New Britain to secure funds with|Wwas destroye g i Committee on Permanent retrieved the next day after dry agents | constitution by the fathers was that three picces, $45.000; “The Anchor-|the organization, it has been learned | teridls used in the shipping of pro- | e g Fire Commissioner John D. Keev- . : " Sachem's Head, $25,000; Pros- | o e P that vor ' s + Two detectives paddling, around in|new congress more than a year after age, achem'’s ad, $ 8- | that the officials of that organization | ducts, and it is estimated that ov ers'is one of the moving spirits in the Gravesend bay today captured a fish- | the election: affording time for pase Hayden Garage, Sachem's Head, $1,- willin, flam d water. ' 3 - 5 g to join the community corpor- | flame an i 3 stauneh ‘Mayor Paonessa and g th sh thought. 000; Blue Cottage, Sachem's Head,|,tjon and secure money from its| Iire Chief Noble was on Libe 7| TPeastrer. Thomas J. Smith of . the |MO0¢h beneath piles of fish. White House officials also declared chem's Head, $2,500; “Goodyear |, .y " q o ‘clock last night and heard the blas 1 3 , : Py a y been decided by |o'clock last nigl S this fact,.it is sald that all the mem- the proposal to change the method Grove," Sachem's Head, $10,000; "0l | 1,0 community corporation . officials| €. the StanleyWorks fire whistle, He bers of the town committee are not GIYEN LONG JA]L TERM of electing prc:;idents.g “Benton Property,” Sachem’'s Head,| , - the fl Hastening to the corner i " . 4 T | A y may be included in the next e flames. astening 3 organization” as they are said to feel o o the comment of the White House de- $4,000; “Roberts’ Property,” Sachem's | o0 o of Curtiss and Myrtle street, he sent M [that the town committee, and it |Bridgeport Man Who Had Gun and|yeioped the first outward evidence of Property, Sachem’s, Head, $11,000; are the Visitin bi ht Engine Ci nies Nos. 1, 2 g ¥ 3 A, g Nurse association, the | brought Engine Companies ny S L8y 4 the party in New Britain, and the new progressive bloc. The Paisiey Property,” Mulberry ~Point | poye club, the Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts|3 and 4, and the truck companies L Asked today if he intended to be| Months and Pay Finc. move for, popular election of predi~ right n:f' v\;}y on E:'Porw lugclgi‘cll:l; sis Relief society, Welfare Association| On reaching the scene of the fire, { . Joseph M. Halloran replied that he|. Bridgeport, Dec. 5.—Joseph Boc- (in the platform adopted at the pro= property, ; eem y 3 " | of New Britaim and the Welfare City | Chief Noble found Harold Swanton, had not been invited and did not ex-|chilchi, who was arrested at a pls- | gressive conference here last week. % o AR o . |James P. Kiniry, sccretary to Mayor| B on suspicion of being a bootlegger, to- Seventeen sh‘aros. ew Britain Na- A. M. Paonessa, who lives close by, X I TER ON THE WAY dd Was firlegt 8900 mnd Qosts and weke President Harding broke a prece-' w N to jail for f#ur months for having 15 |dent today by permitting the second Fberhard =Manufacturing, company, L SRS Last Man.Leaves at 2 A, M. He also was given four months in|Pass without delivering his annual S it L i & e i message reporting on the state of the Andersen company, $7,600; New Jersey Gunmen Attack Payroll | nients gave the firemen a hard bat- : his pocket. He appealed and was held Maadnlo Temple, New Britwin, /et tle, before the fire was put out. It was | Biates and 15 to 30 Degroes Below 1, "s5 000 honde,. The mah-hed hisear Honls, recontmendanont, for A ion turing company, $156,915; 2 shares —$8770 Cast 2 b 4 § 8 h, that Engine Co. No. 4, was able to | in on him and ordered him to hold up Sachem's Head Yacht club, $50; 20 leave the premises, after making cer-| k. Chicago, Dec. 5.—Winter today| his hands which he did. But the man |10 date had becn fixed for the presi- 5 ; g o U dent's appearance before congress but share Sovereigns Tra ! | Three bandits today attacked the guished of the season s i ¢ A i FEa ed. preading a trail of zero| chine started off. The officers jumped and script certificate Soverelgns | cyshier of the Public Service Co. and |* Chief Noble'today said that a rule MISS FRANCES BIRKHEAD, |temperatures through the northwest|on the running board and used their :’g‘;“;n’(’“flo;"f‘fi“fivfi(‘f deliver it bofore trell Saddlery company of Virginia, | ot tha company's offices felled them i A o Y y 8 summoned in such instances as last drops in temperature as far south asj cértificates in hands of First Natlohal | e pistol butts and fled with a bag| night, was in his opinion & bad one, |the petition of Miss Frances Birkhead L) Sy tion for the delay but indicated that creditors, $1,200; 20 shares S-R-T| .00 ¢00 "5 000 rounds for acti h ? " 4 4000, factory should see to it, that in case grounds for action when court con-|or 18 degrees below zero, was the % . Community of New Jersey, $29: 200\ “ppe’ caghier, John P. Conroy and eir buildings, that the [vened this morning. sl Vi e Kl st el New Haven Road Traffic |tom under which previous presidential e §0841" de O AR L suelt i [STARIERIGE Ao UHe - ORUNNER il Taunton, Mass.,, Déc. ‘The de-|messages have been placed in the War Savings Stamps, $934; de-!yope preparing for their usual morn- the d 3 Vi - N I 2 head of the department said that it[that the demurrer of Governor Rus th h Montana, North Dakota and £ C o OO T it | g trip. t0 the bank, Conroy. rode. | will- greatiy " asslst in: - oheoking | the |sell had been overruled: ofdsred that Bafts OF. Minnesota. [they were being switched in the Tre-|ond day of the session. i bixs mont street freight yard of the N. Y., sio‘n_‘zss.—_ui‘s:).z?;:‘i; cr:lolft(;;;‘ no:fsj to wag cranking his machine when the | have the city fire department on hafd, |morrow morning. Istates were warnod by fbrecasters to|N. H. and H. railroad, interrupted Sets Yo Htiars. s $4,476.67; {6114, | Tobbers attacked. The cashier and his| .o matter how slight the fire s, ° B |prepare for drops in temperature of |passenger train service out of Hhis| o iiiputon Teo & Limhe navkinal ¢ interest, $305.05; note and| > ° %, F ¥ F g M cars . slewed. ":;‘;'e'l‘_e:t"d‘”a.;; ‘household furniture | N€SS: They were taken to a hospital. |of time that was lost last night in not light flurries of snow. Two of the cars ""f““" s tor some | D€ an associate justice of the suprems r S summoning the local dflpar:men'. s:; . Throughout the upper Mississippi | '; ((“\ -"""”“"‘X“ "n“ ‘l;“"'""““ Or SOME} ourt, which failed of confirmation at Vi discovered. distance, blocking al affic. tinued on Page Foutteen) o soon as the fire was first A ’ s [valley states the breath of winter was | the special session of congress was re- {Qanting £ Portland Infielder Goes He sald that at least six or seven New Yorker Jumps Off Ferry Boat|,..nitest in a biting wind that sent el iy turned to the senato today by Presis: ARMED BANDITS IN ot Leen put to good use by the city fire- iR kg Louisville, Dec. 5,—(By the Asso- | oo yaq the ,],mnm,m been called.| ool NEwspapER Eprtor piss | You Would Wed in Turkeyl > minor league New York, Dec. b.-—Just t k 5 K, 8y O DPTOVe| . 4itor of the Brooklyn Citizen died of made today when Sammy Hale, third BOY AGA]N AT 98 |his courage, Nicholas Melie of Ridge- | :mm[::“nni“ today. He was born in ment provide that all persons intend- | 25 Men Steal 60 Barrels at Pekin, |a hitting and fielding sensation of the terry . by ® al examination. Violations p o] Vi " 3 y boat .md was drowned today in | ., i cspaper work since he was | to medical exa a Pacific Coast league was sold to the | Rejuvenated Eyesight Is Also Lot of | >, 00 #IC T '_ffl’:;f'":': o v At one 1me edi. | will result in severe punishment and g o g AR o EMory. peseemird, By nmou?-u"g ‘—D b ” : Y passengers on the after deck when ' g well known as an essayist and lec- | Now Aiece X r idered, A9 ing New Tissue, Say Doctors. someone passed a remark that he be- | ¢ufor. lNorIOIk’ Mass., Town Hall- | Meeting of Charter Revision |tence of ten years to imprison- Orders were {ssued by . tion of an appeal, hammer murder. try in Stocks and Bondls | . ; - Saws Way Out., Close Watch Ordered, 7 . . . v- ported Bringing 50,000 to| President and, Vice- cording to a report to the sheriff by ‘en- Local Concern for Twe If present plans materialize the 44 | Bars were sawed through and after| Deputy sheriffs were sent. out to Meeting Scheduled for To- 5 | Shor - i ores, Non-Delivery of Presiden- will share in the funds to be raised climbed down the fire escape and dis- | missal of the case involving the o ‘wlll be held about the latter part of | The escape was not discovered by |to Mrs. Phiilips. Press)—The American dry navy today Breaks Precedent——Bllt- death, on August | s A at the time Of his dea hd | 000 this coming year although _the |twisted bars and notified the jailer. [in Mre, Phillips’ cell were found tq | meeting tonight for a ‘“reorganiza- | York and other points along the east- in Connecticut, inent mnanufacturers in Col raised. weeks ago was found guilty of what|through the window and walked | inent citizens. The gathering will bo|Pressed into service, the regular flect jscloses. ) JRnTiee {have had to try, cffected her liberty | the matron, Mrs. J. D. Fisher, en-| The lettor which has been sent out|are known to be tearing up from the | the new progressive bloc in congress ¥ p | Joint meeting of the Rotary club, {E'1s (pravided ithat' the, residuo of tile 1t is believed she escaped in | fore she. retired for the night. She|pear Siri— Orders have been issued to investi- Louise Noble, Mrs. Gertrude Judd |the next few days at which time-it All VWitnesses Summoned. and the prisoner apparently Was|(hore will be a meeting of prominent Searching Skies Also on a resolution to amend the consti- of the deceased. ; Came Here With One Suit, [ enter the corporation. If such is the Conn., for the purpose of forming a|tion enforcement headquarters offi- Mr. Noble came to this city more|case the Rotary and Lions' .club will 9 permancnt democratic organization. :é:i:gdt‘;]c”"ed to make public its Change Inauguration Day was . first starting out on his career | past year and at present there are 44 tance you have rendered the party in particular delight to refer humor- | this city. They laeked funds to pro- _ special effort to be present. | i Discovered at 11:30 p. m.,|GOVERNOR OF MISS. In the last ‘state eloction, the re.|the border by aircraft. the biennial clections. Congress would of clothes. and it is for this purpose that the: prep z which might be used for emergency “ Ni & Judd Mfg. Co., valued at y appri ato! L ) i v i i h " BT [SRDYERE WoMIC e Bugtosimatily ¢4 Court Overrules Demurrer and Orders | Ve can Drif the olty: of New Britaln, which a seaplane might land, for re-| House that the move to amend the Ohio, one of North & Judd's princi- Damage estimated by Chief Wil- 0, one of Nor D | Springfield home of the Junior B! 3 We beg to asure you at this time, from ships at ised, Harding. It was asserted that the mounting t 1,944.39. | P ht, when a small building situated i # LA Because® the Salvation army has not | night, when . Holmes overruled the demurrer of D° Eiven an opportyhity to express| i oo . "\\0"the shallow great south | constitution but that he felt (hat ond West Main and Lexington streets, | which to carry on the year's work of | for the storage of wooden box ma- Organization, had withdrawn, b which made the meeting date of the pect avenue, Sachem's Head, $22,600; | haye intimated that they would be|10,000 such pieces were damaged by | | “reorganization.” He is known as a ing smack carrying 180 cases of liquor |8ions to cool and for sober second $6,000; “Crawford Droperty,” Sa-|tungs Mr, Sprague said that the mat- |street on his way home at about 117308 democratic town committee. Despite Mr. Harding saw no advantage in_ Post Office.” Sachem's Head, $7.500:| )¢ j¢ is probable that the Salvation |saw the reflection in the sky made by ; X enthusiastic over the proposed ‘re- R The action of the committee and , $15,000; Brackelt & Hagerty” x i ' Head, $15,00 teielt. & Hag Those benefiting by the drive now [in an alarm from Box 31, which alone, should administer tho affalrs of | 41 0 rioe Must, Serve Tight |# ¢lash between the administration Sigtony, §300; ofieshill INCERENt L IN] ol ey New Britain Tubsroilos from Companies Nos. 1 and 2. ; present at the meeting, ex-Mayor dents was one of the principal planks cemetery, New Britain, $1. an a , Stanley Works, and ; i ’ ¥ i i i Mission, a foreman at the Stanley Works, pect to attend. tol's muzzle by two officers last night No Message tional Bank, $3,060; 25 shares Baird valiantl § v 2 y trying to subdue the flames, Machine company, $2,600; 100 shares BOLD DAYLIGHT ROBBERY with a line of hose. ¢ AR | mallons of alcohol in his automobile, |day of the new session of congress to $18,100; 75 shares Hughes, 'Bozath, The building and the inflammable Zero Weather Reported in - Western | jai| for having a loaded revolver in union and outlining the administra- 5,170 shares North & Judd Manufac-| Clerk and Policemen Guarding Him ) § % € i . ot until nearly 2 o'clock this morning . s ) Sec S arked here when the officers closed ¢ i NToinsd ) Roine Sopdi: ek It was said at the White House that shares Shuttle Meadow club, $200; 1| west New York, N.J., Dec. b.— [tain that the bjaze was cntirely extin- o L made its first determined onslaught| put his foot on the pedal and the ma- that he expected to be able to com- Trading company, $50; 50 shares Cot- |, nojjcoman who guarded him as they | that calls for factory firemen being | _ iy ~___|and plains states and causing decided | nightsticks. { Officials added no formal explana-. bank of Richmond, Va., trustee for ooniiining $8,770 in cash and checks |/ f said that officials at the|be dismissed on the basis of no i 3 ai pressure of public business had pre- The chief said that offic | Helena, Mont., with a temperature | Derailed Train Holds Up vented complianco with the usual ohs: Miscellaneous. William Truncillito, the policeman, s 1 ) b > ment be lled, The Judge Holmes, after announcing|, . , Mass., Sy e GRBRIEnE o NALR AmESLRiven wers pooicRd railment of four freight cars, while|hands of congress on the first or sec- Co,, $40,000, less interest uncarned,|ypo motorcycle sidecar and Truncilli- spread of flames to other buildings,ito [the case go to trial on its merits to-| rppe gouthern Rocky, mountain b : o, $6,114;/ A e 774.80; note and mortgage, $ guard were beaten into unconscious-| The chief told of the great amount [from 16 to 20 degrees attended by|Clty for several hours this morning. |, WASUEETOh TEC ST nominas the | To Athletics for $75,000 minutes that was wasted could have st to Prove He' Was. Nt A.frahl, the mercury scurrying downward. Medical Examination if dent Harding, KEY THEFT ciated Press)—The first big deal of PRATRAETIIN b Ay | 3 {ke D ~Rules 1aid down WHI ¢ York, CRp ¢ Mclea Angora, Dec. 5. ules laid dow BIG L [tne convention was New York, Dec. §. Andgew Meloan | e Turkiah - nationaiist govess | VO DING IN! SCHOOLS baseman with the Portland, Ore. club field Park, N..J. jumped . from & gootiand in 1548 and had been cn- | Ing marriage must hereafter submit| STRIKES LEGAL SNAG 11, After Holding Up Entire e reE i TAORnE IOk Blayetel o don Moty Likewise,Develops| - Malls, was conversing: Mitl: other) for in ehief of Brooklyn Eagle. He ! annulment of the marriage Peoria, Il., Dec. 5—Officials in- STUDEBAKER DIVIDEND Jieved reflected on his courage. BT “I'll jump overboard and show you| RECORD BELECTRICITY OUTPUT Built in 1797, Destroyed | Tomorrow Night vestigating the theft of 60 barrels of| now york, Dec. 5.—The Studebaker London, Dec. 5-—Harry Gardner whiskey from the Liberty Yeast Corp. Corp., automobile manufacturers to- how much courage I've got,”” he said, 3 i aiah D BB dall Norrollc - Maae.) i Toeo. BirTne itebn | turned his 98th year today, possessed at Pekin, Ill, by 25 armed bandits| g,y jociared a common stock dividend |Of @ third set of teeth and rejuvenat. | 10 FTCH CORRORE Lve &6 | Mugnean, Dew 8- aberess catf, Borielh, L & el D i 0 burned toda INEI0oRNITUL GRS LOR LHIA L s eFERY was forced to eat soft foods and + | ufilitios power plants during Octotier | ahurch untll 1870 was' burned today.; IRCGECE SER HSTEEE TR SERIEEE but the only physical » all records the geological sur.|Valuable records were destroyed by nitig’ to: s ah WHIBGHON to &t Distillery here November 25, last. It 5 i e wear glasses, y broke A v e v 4 BOND PHARMACY BANKRUPT | 000t “from which he now suffers s BARRETT GONFIRMED {vey reported today in estimating the the fire the cause of which was un- [N to base an objection to a charter was said several of the Pekin robs 3 s x Ph W o bers were identified as participants| New Haven, Dec. 5,—A bankruptey| poor hearing. Physicians say that is B vE—, {output at 139,100,000 kilowatt hours a | :‘\(l‘\,:)\\ n. The loss was placed at $40, of the oity polfif Blkosé tor il ShevK in the futile attempt there. The yeast|petiton filed today was that of the| peginning to develop new tissue. day. . | 000, lar elections. Strict conformity to the . > & | corporation formerly was the Globe|Bond Pharmacy of Hartford with > Approves of President Hard- | i g tar slections, e oo y to the Distlllery and the liquor had heen|debts of $15,445 and assets of 9,080, 50 PER CENT. STOCK DIVIDEND ‘s Nomination for Berlin Post- | g or class rooms where the vote is stored there since before the Vol- Wilmington, Dec, 6.~~The K. I. Du« | MAYOR OF MONTREAL GETS NOTES taken be closed to thelr ordinary ac- stead act went into ;“eg"'l S YALE TEAM TO DINE pont Neinurs Co., today declared a 60 srship—Other Appointments, tivities under oné Intérpretatiofi’ Gf The raid was made just as fhe Now gaven, Dec. 5.—The Yale foot- | per cent. common stock dividend. i e the law, since 1F 1a prévided Tt it night shift of employes went on duty.|, ;) team with guests will have a din- [This is in accordance with the recent “rflshilr;é;(l):;,\ B. T:'.'“ gy The mREA TENING HRE SIGNED K K. K chines shall not be moved or tame None of the robbers was masked.| . y,morrow night when the captain|vote of stockholders to increase the #hnate: today confirmed thE APpOIRts 'y pered with.. for, o, AgT - DHAS 5 8 e SIRIons Bemb ot | ToF next vear will be elected. GRUThA. v RN ment of the following Connecticut election day or for ten days after- il ety rmfu|°r:‘|'l Hntr:n oot postmasters: 3 R l D t l- ward, Thif is to guarantee that the rounded the plant while others en- i < > s (lai ibili 3 ' n—| i1l be in proper tered and compelled the workers to Alfred A. Barrett, Berlin; W. Ken- Lettels Claim Responsnblllty For ecen estructio marhlint;:nw'h “mfl plh& ‘::nm:l::t 3 neth Averw Granby; Irving 8. Cook, on election day v PROUD ANGIr Hanga SUNEIVE, DATOID Sight 0f Wriggling Snafie Ffl.ghten‘ Brakeman Higganum; Michael J. Kenney, Me- Oka, Que., Catholic Church Destroyed Today not be disturbed until the time.for ap= of whiskey were loaded on each of pealing from the ' officlal clection Statutes governing election may be today connected the, rald with an, ,o% e e "l on bom mon stock, ed eyesight. A year ago Mr. Gardner introduced at a meeting of the char- {phanicsville; W. Gardner Davis, Pom- count has expired. five trucks which were driven rapidly A b v o fret Center, and W. Irank Smith, B s Who Jumps Through mndow 0’ Tra"‘ Caboo"e V;:lu(nos?o:;- st iz i Montreal, Dee, 5. — Mayor Martin This is the fifth fire in Catholie in.| In Hartford the portable votls 3| ld. Trace of them imme- :fi?;gfl:::x lns';»vcll wasg reported one| Stamford, Dee. 5.-—Charles Hag-|sprang through the window. Con- —_— [ has recently received a number of stitutions in the dominion in the last huolr: ar: lwl';:‘:e“rh:"m'ancm truck broke down five miles out of gerty, a brakeman on a work train|ductor Meehan did not know what the | 4 r % [communications signed K. K. K.|few weeks. St. Boniface college near|er :h‘; I;,u;k by Seidt "um'» Pekin but a sheriff and posse in pur-|which stood at Cos Cob this morning |trouble was until from behind the i % | | claiming responsibility for the Mont- | Winnipeg was destroyed November ?‘fi ‘“ i e suit were unable to find it. saw what he took to be a dead black |stove wriggled the snake. He sprang THE WEATHER real university fire two weeks agv and | 26 and 10 students lost their lives. | following o m?" y snake between the rails. He gave it|to an upper window but could not ey threatening to fire other Roman Cath- |The dental school of the University of | law was to s y enforced, ti FIRE THREATENS CITY a fling into the caboose. Later Hag-|hold on and when he dropped to Hartford, Decc. 5—Forecast olic buildings. # Montreal was damaged twice last :-;qufio:;:m m Yarmouth, N. B., Dec. 5.—The busi-|gerty with Conductor Meehan and|the floor he lost no time in going for New Britain and vicinity: | . month and Juvenant cn]lem: was dam- ho n: wo.um % o \'I ness section of Yarmouth was threat. | Brakeman Elvood went into the ca-|through the door. Fair and colder tonight and Oka, Que., Dec.' 5.—The hu!lnhlchn aged in the blaze that devastated the 'oul; o - lmnk o an eoned today by a fire that destroyed the [boose. The others were startled The'three men bombardéd the ca- Wednesday; winds becoming ] church, seminary and priests’ resi- village of Terribonne on December 'l ::'nh e&c‘r{n ok w 1 Princess block' and was stjill burning | when Haggerty with a shrick bolted | boose until the snake which -had strong northwest, ‘ dence were destroyed by fire carly to- The church was \:lued 'M. Hrm,nn‘v’. bol:d at z"mm 0 this afternoon but thought to be un-[out of the door. Elwood saw the[thawed out beside the stove, was day. The great monastry of the Trap- It was destroyed yhnre h" 1875 an 'w RNt ml‘l\“ 5 bject der control. black snake lying on the floor. Helreally dead. % | pist monks nearby was not touched. rebuilt as a modern church, g up work,

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