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| NEW BRITAIN CO\INE(‘TICU , 1923, —TWENTY PAGEQ.. PRICE THREE CENTS AMERICA HAS NOT GIVEN UP _\SUDDEN DEATH OF ~ W.JKENNEY STRUCK 72 BODIES ALREADY RECOVERED IN HOPE OF AIDING IN EUROPE; | I.1.B.RASQUIERBY AUTONEAR HOME W, VIRGINIA MINE EXPLOSION AND CONSIDERING MENCH VIEWS |prominent Physcan Suoouns|Undertker Paiatully it Aier TH]RTY MORE ARE BELIEVED DEAD : T Snddenly fo Heart Attack Alighting From Trolley Car Ll # F";;‘;Z' lfrfi":’;e‘f;: THO GONVICTS MAKE SERVED N TURESH Y ormueron - o PERFECTSRADIOMETER COOLIDGE REFERS TD 63 Men Were in Under- (00D THEIR ESCAPE — MEASURING STAR nms THO GREAT TRAGEDIES . ground Coal Shafts Defl.lllte DeflSIOII on U. Graduate of the Sarbonne, Paris, and Harry R, Deucl Charged With Plas-: Instrument Will Detect Mentions Harding’s Death | Heidelberg University—Had Exten-| jnx standing Trolley and Driving | When BIOW'up OCCIIJ’- s' Action is Made' ‘ctice Among Polish Resi-| \ignout Ticense or Registration i d Earl Thi M : - - f Warmth Even to the | and Jap 'Quake in Thanks- | '€ y {ius Wormmg In Meantime Poincare R&I 5 Millionth Degree giving Proclamation Certificate—Held in $500 Bond. But 23 Were Rescued. State.§ Philadelphia, Nov. 6.—Two of the P [ " vho last night mad i i four convicts who last night made a| Details Are Lacking as bold dash for liberty from the east-| United States Rescue larn‘suu penitentiary, were still at| ! large today. One was shot and killed { Train Starts for Scene of Disaster. 4 Average Daily Circulation Week Ending 9 944 Nov. 3rd News of the World ; Associated Press T UESDAY NOVEMBER 6 |Another | fh:-Can, Connecticut State Library, tured i Advt. Dept., 6 Penil Hartford, Conn, . re. B. Rasquier, a of the Sarbonne, Paris,| France, and the medical school of Heidelberg- university in Germany, died this morning at about 7 o'clock at his home at 589 Main street of heart trouble at the age of 68 years. He leaves a wife and a daughter, Mis Suleima Rasquier. He was born in France but came ito this country 28 years ago, taking| |up his residence in New London. From the Whaling city he ecame to |New Britain about two years ago and opened an office on Broad street,| | which resulted in his bullding up a | large practice among the Polish resi- dents, Later he moved into the block at the corner of Main and Lee streets | where he opened an office and made his home. After graduating from the French | and German schools, Dr. Rasquier | joined the Turkish navy and later be-| |came a captain in that organization.| | He gave that up, however, and re-| they made a sudden attack on Hugh|He gave that up, howe . Jusserand Sees Coolidge. eill, a guard, hurling him to the turned to Paris, where he was en- Shortly L President , Coolxdgv.’"om‘., s . | gaged in the medical profession for & One of the convicts fired four| o = and his inet assembled for "‘e“'uhou at him, none of which took few years before cemlanto Ainxr‘1’un regular Tucsday meeting Ambuudori He was a member of New London| ©odore Michael J. Kenney, well known| New Britain undertaker, is confined to his home at 1340 Stanley street with a badly torn right ear, lacerations about the head and contusions on the chest and arms as the result of hav- ing been knocked down by a passing autoist as he alighted from a north- { end trolley at the corner of Allen and Stanley streets directly in front of his home last night after midnight. Dr. George W. Dunn was called and found it necessary to take about 14 stitches to close the wounds on the ear and directly in back of the ear on the head. Dr. Dunn said today that Mr. Kenney was badly hurt but he was unable to tell yet as to whether or not his condition is seri- ous graduate [ | Washington, Nov. 6.—President Coolidge's Thanksgiving Day procla- mation issued today from the \thc House calls to mind that the year has brought to the American people two truglc experiences—the death of | President Harding and the Japanese | carthquake—but says that such ex- periences serve to test and refine men and nations. During the year also, the proclama- tion says, the nation has been blessed with much of material prosperity. The president asked that the people gath- er in their homes and places of wor- ship’ on Thursday, November 29, to give expression to their gratitude and “seek the guidance of Almighty God that they may deserve a continuance of His favor.” The proclamation follows By the President of the United States of America: A Proclamation. The American people, from their carllest days, have observed the wise custom of acknowledging each year the bounty with which Divine provi- | dence has favored them. In the b |glnnlnm; this acknowledgement was a voluntary return to thanks by the community for the fruitfulness of the harvest. Though our mode of life Washington, Nov, 8—Using a radio- | meter based on the same prineiple as the little toy of black and silver vanes which revolves in the optician's win- dow, Dr. C. G. Abbott of the Smith- sonian Institution, has succeeded in! measuring the heat of the stars to the hundred millionth degree. The experiments, which were car- ried on at Mount Wilson, Cal., with the ald of the great 100-inch reflec- tor there, began in July and the re- sults are regarded by Smithsonian of- | ficials here as of the highest tmport- ance to scientists. Nine stars were observed, Rigel, Vega, Sirlus, Capella, Procyon, Alde- |baran, Betelgeuse, Alpha, Herculis and Beta Pegasl, representing the principal es from the blue down to the red ones. Astronomers have a very definite impression,” sald a statement at the institution, “based on other kinds of studies, as to what sort of results able to appear in court today and|MISht be expected from these heat| Deuel is being held under bonds of | SPectrum '“;""“m:" B“‘h'f' - $500 for appearance next Monday.| °™® nro(.e » ‘dr“slfl:l“nl:! cadsed He was arrested by Policeman Wil- | hStance, VeEn mot o A O een llam Grabeck, who witnessed the 'CCther as both Bine-whle ATArRECR aceldent and only avoided being|Stirs Wit few o o D struck himself by jumping out of the |PhotoBTaPhIe SPEECTL ARG b s the path of the oncoming machine. Ray- E':;e g g 'lnginr: (:mnu:h. ?:iv;r o'f a::nlhrr u}:l‘ln‘. .l'ud:e of the astonishment of the [ whioh strosk Mo, Kempey waa fred | MoUns Wiissh g Dhelbicbras VEB% has greatly changed, this custom has $10 and costs for driving without an|NOVING Its MANIMUT *p always survived. Tt has made 1 great way further toward the violet Thanksgiving Day not only one of the MISS HOFER BRIDE OF GI‘IFFORD onlN lN N' Y' up:'rrz\‘n;\f:?n‘l‘\:‘;'.“"h"" sald, l\l:tmw::;h::;lcwhh:::r:‘r.:l:‘:“::';];e:;‘: oldest but one of the most character- High |from the trolley and was standing | .4 ot our sun. Still more remark- {next to him in the road. He was| \io ' picel for it shows two max-| 10t able to move quickly enough and | 0 One ocours, as expected, quite result was struck. The auto hit| "t “toward the violet as that of him with such force that it threw him | yeeu But the other, the greater to the side of the road, the pollce-| ona gocurs very nedr that of the man said, and when he was picked up | o' by fellow passengers he was bleeding | he new study, ostronomers belleve, profusely about the head. The phy- | wij give a lever to attack the diffl. slelin wes Humediately called, Po- [ oyit tusk of learning the physical na- {Hieeman Grabeck ran shead and | (ypee of the stars, although it was sald labout 45 feet in front of the troliey | (hat withough the present deviee can where the aute had stepped, he | gyeasure one-hundredth millionth of siaced the driver under arrest, The !, gegree, the instrument for next he wsaid, conld not produes a(year's work must be able to measure to operate a ear nor a certl- {4 billjonth of a degree or better, ceives American ment—Fears Allies Are Trying to Isolate Him. by a prison guard who had becn} | knocked down with a blow from Washington, Nov, 6.—With a €om- | piackjack and one was captured after plete statement of the conflicting| exciting chase in which many views of the European allies before | nigtol shots were exchanged. Police it, the American government today | 4ra geouring the city for the fugi- weighed painstakingly the question | yjyeg whether the door had been closed to The four comvicts, joseph Lorimer, :\Ilh“v‘ll'un aid in an expert reparations | ppanelg Joseph Flynn, Emil Bradlem inquiry and George Duback, had been de- In tailed to do carpenter work and thentic in painting in the administration build-| would | ing and at 10:45 p. m. left the sec- the ond floor to be returned to their cells. In the narrow passageway between the inside and over the side gates| “ Charleston, W. Va, Nov. 6-— Twelve bodies have been taken from the shaft mine of the Raleigh-Wyo- ming Coal company at Glen Rogers, Wyoming county, in which an explo- glon oocurred this morning. Little | hope is entertained by the state de | partment of r for 30 men still within the workings. Sixty-five men were in the mine at the time of the explosion and were brought out uninjured. as rter was there any au- dication how soon a decision reached, or in what direc- opinions, of high officlals It apparent, of an eventual agree- been lost. no gu Arrested Northar Driver of Auto Harry R. Deuel of Mass.,, was arraigned this morning on charges of standing trolley driving without an operator's license and without a certificate of registration. Because of his condition Mr. Kenney was un- very ve wus how- passing a e car, Explosion Early Today, Beckley, W. Va,, Nov. 8~Between 36 and 50 miners were reported to be entombed in the Glen Rogers mine of the Raleign Wyoming Coal com- pany at Glen Rogers, Wgoming county, by an explosion at 7:30 this morning. It was said that at the time of the explosion between 60 and 76 men were in the mine, and that 23 had been brought out uninjured. Rescue Train Starts Pittsburgh, Nov. 6.—A resous car of the United States bureau of mines has been ordered to Glen Rogers, W. Va., the scene of a mine explosion early today, it was announced at headquarters. fore Y effect and they continued to run down Jusserand of France called &t the |tne stalr Way. SONBE ot AW Wil be hiS \\_hun House and spent 20 minutes | At the foot of the stairs they were Thursday morning at 7 o'clock from with the chief executive, | attacked by Joseph Gilbert, another|, .=\ "} ome and at 7:45 o'clock Yesterdey the umbassador, just| gyard, who was felled with a blow | ¢ o the Sacred Heart church. In- back from Paris, talked for more rrom the butt of a pistol, but Who | terment will be in the Sacred Heart than two hours with Secretary | from the floor opened fire and shot| \ometery Hughex, outlining the rcasons why |pLopimer dead. Other guards rushed g Premier Poincare obje cts 10 the un-{ts the scene but were overpowered | vestricted reparations inquiry fa-! unq the three remaining convicts ran vored by the United States and ap- ' tg the small door leading into Fair- parently agrecable vlso to Great Brit- | mount avenue, The penitentiary offi- ain, Maly and !m:ml leclals said they had been unable to : Hold Long Conference., {1earn how the prisoners obtained the Tl conference between the | pistols, A further investigation was|Classmates secretary and the French ambassador | under way today. | lod to many rumors of a compromise The shots Mside the prison walls on the one hand, und of a deadlock | rouged the neighborhood and a hig on the other. For none of these Was | cpowd guthered in front of the gate busis du the outgivings of | only to scatter as the three men| The marriage of Clifford Odin, son e . Both ut the!gaghed out of the door, pistols injof Mr. and Mrs, 8. A, Odin of Ken- Nl ad at the I'rench | hand into Falrmount avenue, A sington avenue und Miss Louise Ho w o emphusized that in the | squad of prison guards followed, vhr, danughter of Mr, and Mre. Fred- prewent deticuts of the negoth- | ghooting us they wan. Omtside the|erick Hoteér of 768 Arch street, took what paseed at the eonference | fooing conviets attempted to hold up place in New York ecity, yesterday. | t remabn a closed bhook. u taxicab, but he refused to hult | Both Mr, and Mrs, Odin are graduates | authoritative quarters it They darted up alleys and disap-|of the New Britain High school, class | e thut further peared. In a few minutes scores of [of 1917, und popular among ""-I', e ween Washington policemen, responding to a general [younger set of the eity, Mr. Odin is (17" be awaite 4 - * [ieense | alarm, were on the scenc and joined|emploved at the Globe Clothing . o5 5 o 0 o e et ™ L final dietelo 1t was suid | yhe prison guards, and ioitisens ] Motse [' ate of registration The instrument used, known as th | tha nothing had e M. P, Leghorn, whose jewelry shop | Nichols radiometer, consists of two | tinally dispel the hope ..1,:":" |n‘[’:“"|‘; :.’,cl'(h; f|:fl|t|'\':ud l|‘lh s in the ore ng Mr. Kenney's|vanes suspended by a thread of lwol pired to final dispel In un agree- | e 1 an alley behind an foo cream | undertaking blishment testifind | quartz fibres each one-ten thousandth | permitting vl Aterionn 086 1 | ooitt. 28 DRV HEIRE S5 WP sihaws) that they riding In the trolley |of an inch thick. When moved by a ;: | plant. He was taken back to prison|day rohbed the Park Savings Bank in : o o " proposed inquiry !and the chase for the others was ex.|the nthwegtern part of the eity of |ear and after hearing a sudden grind- [ beam of light gn one vane, the tor- Poincare Up Agains 1t { tended to every section of the city. t ) and escaped In an automobile iluc of brakes looked into the read |sion of the twisting thread was com- Premier Poincare to continue only 1o see My, Kenney lying near the | municated to o microscople mirror POAON UNdonbledly | s e———— e curh. The antomobile passed the car [and a beam of light wus reflocted on increasingly difffeult for about 50 feet, he maid George |a seale van and Malian Duncan of Sefton Drive was another indicated a wit LARGE GANG OF BANDITS HOLD UP Duncan o Srion © ‘ burden of responsibility for had alighted | o8 e (Continued on Elghteenth Pa, school, '17, Are Quietly Mar- ried Out of Town as |Will Cut Up 35,000 Acre Farm on Co-operative Plan Ma.. Nov L] Fishman, at 13 <0 immigrant Russia and now one of the landowners In Kunsae will 25,000 gcre farm In Greely county Kansas, into 80.acre tracts, which he will plant, equip with farm buildings, and offer for sale, The marketing of produets from the projected commun ity, he said, will be eonducted voop eratively i Charleston, W. Va, Nov. 6.—R, M, Lambie, chief of the state department of mines, left here for Glen Robers this morning after giving orders (o assemble all mine inspectors there | At the department offices it was sui {that the report of the explosion 1her |gave little details A man in the office of the Wyoming company at the over the telaphone that he particulars of the explosion fused to dissuss the ace‘dent off the conversation there any rusponsibl Kimon from largest cut his Jopactm cmbssy W staty Kansas City, sl tions i 1 Raleig mine " an was in ex and there Wever ehinges In mst Paris e fore onld e uthoritatisve wame Lovs l\\ K HDIH\ED 8t. Louls, Nov. f.—Fonr handits to ranspired o Man Found Dead in Gas Filled Room in Hotel Bassett; Suicide Suspected trans ent wore the STATE-WIDE PROBE OF the Tritin) N hate Fines governments a Ingness 1o . vestigation . the men to New Pritain North bear from tatlure of the solution of the reparations tangle AL the same it ts recognized that M. Poincare has much vw plan for Hme, PER here TWO CITIZENS AND FLEE IN CARS | Loot Estimated at $15,000 ampton and was on his way back to his home town. 1o said that Goulagh was with him and followed behind. | He waid that he thought that he had | Hrnr to pass hefore the trolley stop |Governor and Alcorn Today Examine \'atement That FAKE DOCTORS LIKELY' Asphyxiation Was | [Mystery ( a?:ed by Medical | WM "'N TA“[S Hm" INTOU. 5. DIST. COURT popular support in Franee and that it difficnit for him 1o recede, some guarters b eral days h—lnr" a final understanding is reached Ambassmdor Tusserand’s call ut the | Mere Koy Jound n Possession White House preceded by only a fow | minutes 1he there of Seere Hughes make a| reneral whoele situa Denel satd that he, with others, t o wedding at Dudjack’'s would he 1t 14 the that [ Not Responsihle, nn been ; |Seeks Writ Restraining Im- GGo Over Mass of De- 7 tailed Evidence | he body of » man theusst 1e pe | PEAChment Proceedings as Planned | | that of Thomas ¥ apinion of SUSPEGTS YOUTH HELD AS TRANSPORTER IS UNDER 16] 1s Taken After Vaults Are |5 o Blown Up- Wires ( ut.‘:fl‘m n\".:',x;’r;" it i«;li;:az::;uh]'fi | Tsolating Village From| o ettt g mid Outside World. ooyt dbati John W. Allen |, |was struck by a autolst as he |, | was about i may ot v arrived King, was found in 4b‘1 in a gas filled room at the Hote! Governor Charles | puguett this morning shortly before had before him &)1y g'eloek by the preprietor, James ° which the IGavin, under ecirenm: which | ® alloged worth- | caysed the to a physiclans in (suspicion of sulcid of these talks was 16| King entered the Hugh M. Al |about 45 o'cloch elate to de- | der the influence of in Harttord [to Mr. Gasin od that Mr. |or sign the re readiness evi- |to appear vernor on | 0'clock Mr which and if condi-|and attempted 199 |vions warranted governor. as he | knocking on the docr oy had stopped was [pae already indicated wonld probably | 10cked on the inside an avold being struck. (order a as w capin tod through Attor- |oreliminary "4 | THRER DIE IN WREGK againet Dewel and the | ianm Taking Merrymakers Home Gallon of Aleohol in Auto ter of late arrival % prepared the Hartford. No Templeton conferer tary to th day He Was Driving The Associsted Press Oklahema City, Nov 6.—Governer Walten announced today that he had ht % ainst impeashment L ower house of to the T'nited 17t and that he had it Lawton, Okla., an appli a writ of subpoenas asking neerned in the trial procesding with af the pretended report on asting s number of cen i . subject matter was cortatr . nees AMEht from the [in front of his home near the inter §.—A band|section of Etratford road AUBUSt |1ha giate estimated 10027, 1921, Mr A 1 the next day. ke wi at 1o robbed two Police " G testifh |be Stste stificd that as|corn and was today of approxi-| this w the 6 and wounded 1wo citi e veling in four automobiles, ol Be robbers first isolated the town by utting all and telegraph vires, then posted guards to prevent interruption they blew open the bank vaults n Town Over Hour The bandits remained in the town more than an hour and in gaining access to the bank vaults used sev eral explosive charges, almost wreck.| 1he uvwv ¢ ing one of the buildings., The banks|2nd also claims that Deuel was dri« entered were the Bank of| N8 reckicssi ol the State | VOIved, the is a concern who gave his age to the trolley but which 1 wuthorities, w ourt rgally 1rpose not John Sewa th I police as 18 S lonbted by the raigned in Jus | on a eharge of' i i liquor for th State entercd a ple 2 received byl his counsel, Attorney William 1 was sald at| Mangan. Judge B. W. Alling was In {doubt as to the youth's as the only verification urt was the the boy was 1% School rec that he 15 lews than 16 ar was borp on November 17, 1907 cawe continued morning in order that the correct age learned. Bonds for release 500, Judge Alling said it best to continue “boy has no right to i he is un polire tertai Nos less diplomas of v Indiana varion 1" S Reply A8 A Spencer Y on One hotal | ening ably ur ording Recenve A x 1 cretary of morning | of robbers e " porting ale, He g through Attor thought ta darin) did not give gister, W this morning by 16 Gavin volie ¥ with & No Ambaseador hasead tran number from m aher) A werand's epart conver t o 8 the t from n elopments in A he his nam " would Catyer filed in Washingt with & Hughes center he Allen and &t tween the ¢ the tre he and forced to jump to Mr ¥ veys Dunn and | suit for $3 Granis Co., o h he f 1 45 b . of corper r er was ur Ae ’ i Aleorn ation that 8 Le 1 yesterday Poincare today, tra persons e pr t and the eurb as He said that mobile te to the to P 14 submit correct telephone oy ach e restrained from presented father's statement that ords show 4 thag he The tomorrow v te arou T 4t a8 was 1 in he pretended trial impracrhment catd that hearing or had been set for to He named as de nf representatives legisiature, Speaker W erk Teane W. Oray managers, Actir P, the knights ¢ Oklahoma, and Aragon th (Co a i . ' denr after the ntinued on Page Fifteen)y CONGRESS MUST ACT FOR GERMAN RELIEF =" Coolidge llncs f\oi Think It " ,‘ s ~ Can Be Given Without * Authorization® while tro <) atticles of & th wa The governor rough b - Appl morrow afternoon strong odor of gas ¢ the keyhola The proprietor brake apen th ying statewide investigation ney the ation to prosecution fendants the honse the MeRe was nntil |and founa the man partly clothed but . | having been dead for som bed clothes had heen the bedy [owned by the deas man was full of gas. although |ination 1t was found that the |was cloceq Waston Not Three| Mr immediately ed this morning by | Members of party Fo.-»—m!;‘:viv:: ™ :: and the aute, | TeStaurant employes returning from a the accident | 98nce South Sudbury were killed case is pe. | ATl today when thelr of the su. |Ewerved from the road in Has. |20d | Margaret Downes Do herty and Marry e Downey and Martha McPherson were with serious in De ney "as D the ho f Northampton, Mass. | showt state aims pereonal injurie Chief might be 1en honrd of T ) K thrown off but Governor ES the Ku K N. C. Jewett, erand Nan ¢ AORSE KILLS DRIVER Haven Riked y. The Granis Co. 15 In- avered with coat aims, because it which conducts an auto | ales store in that city and rents aute. | mobiles. The automebile which struck Mr. Kenney had ted from that concern. #he HIT alleges Papers were ser Fred Wi which figy National was b ,.,.v DL e room spencer wchange bank Before rang the who left The volley 1 a From Dance At Weston, Mass ot pon exam bandits citizen e fire Persons homes in response to driven back by n fired by the robbers Barge, 2 baker, and Frank stight "" the teft hell Crashes Tnto Tres and Ovestums, was arrested lJast night at about 9:30 o'clock by Policeman Wit lam Daherty Dak strect The policeman claims that was trans porting automobile and found alcohol in poss town been ren " Gasin of their plat Mass - T departm on alarm were of shots A Feeney wa t Constahle - signed to take of the 4 arge panere Hquor in an o Gray her!t Brwee of North wonnded The bandits se wires leaving the Night Watchman Gaggesl. William Vaughn. night watchman, who was bound and gageed by the bandits, said he was told by one of the caplors that there were 20 men in the party Spencer has a The hoth the explosions when the n will be heavy equipment the National building was partially A quantity of nitro Iynamite was found ot bandits fled McCarthy th ) ired i Feeney o | pocket indicating that Thomas 1. King | werked tor the America Kensingtor Medical Examiner examination Washington, Nov. 6 - Any program for extension of government relief 1o the population of Germany must, in the opinfon of President (Coolidge await the convening of congress The president Is convineed that the people of Germany will need relief iy the way of foodstuffs during the win * ter, reports which already have reach ed the axecutive indicating that the situation is serious The German situation, however, is regarded as different from the earth. quake disaster in Japan which because of the immediate need created, had to be met by the executive branches of the government in anticipation of what congress would do if in session The situation in Germany is not re: gurded as demanding immediate ac- tion. Préparatory to the convening of | congress next month, however, the auestion is Tnguging the attention of Shoots at Deer Hlmler officials and it is regarded more than probable that u: presi®nt in a Kills His Own Brother special message soon after the mew | Presque Isie, Maine, No session begins will propose some | Ozella Sul aceidentally killed s Sleps similiar to those taken by the | by his brother, Ferris Sullivan, while Jast congress i appropriating $ hunting yesterday. A bullet fired at 000,000 for the purpose of foodstuffs |a deer glanced and struck Ozella, mobil " antomobile truck a tre They Catherine 2 five-galion can o o dealer his «sion turnahie next tern s to Death 0 Cemter of Fim CHy perior i at the was overturned were electric light in darkness ered e This Noon 1 town ford m Co. in Bandits Cause Fire Which Does Damage of $200,000 Montreal, Not The premature explosion rine being used by bandils today started a fire in a Aown town office building which spread 1o nearby structures, resulting n $200.000 damage. The bandits believed to have been trying to blow open the safes of the Ttalian consui- ate and Charles Ciceri Company wholesale importers, housed n the {same building. Charwomen and jani tors saw the robbers fleeing as the | blaze burst forth on the heels of the { blast Free Wate; m after stated 1 hospital Michae! taken to a Stadler, Injured in Raid, Must 1 nrlelm Operation |vrics a4 sHghtly hurt result receiveq | SHENY hu 1 igor mids man John C burean will Wt the tomor weeks hefore spite the fact that the room wa gas nitroglye .. itrogly of euth was not due er rke of e bod As & ries S’ 2 e are o me O Bier was ar manelanghter attee cath rning He said o' clock e curred ® population of 2,500 banks ca d by vaults were Furniture were blown to bank the on Saturd stadie undergo o New Britair row he wi on the - = ~ rested a charge of o loss at of the detective ng worked on acrasior 1 an Paper Goods Co. from February 1921 00 Amer from May He had — peration 2 It will be severa | SHIP NEWS Mas e, 1 blown ope hompital and office pieces ar front blown awas glycerine o each bank after the Vaughn told Sheriff several men seized and gagged he make an oute-y was tak town hadl G there 1 was masked Arrived ntit 1 futies | | Estonia, 1 Yorlk Minr Londor Derflinger BSrémen President , New Yord Haverford ohi Sailed Mount Ciay | New York Canoph aga but July gled a harness whe at the ta in weat again 1 to X known nelther ‘. American Hartford clation He of “rauses r 4 was tryi ~ m that time Par Counts had nd family a ¢ Grods Co. nor p - e Surgeons said New Mannfacturers’ S - Philadeiphia Rooseveit. Bremen death record of & D Cause P S ALIENIST DIEs Nov. 6 THE. WEATHER Nov 1 ma Nov. GForecast somes Britain and vicinity probabls light rain Wodnesday morn in tem- Hartford for New 1 nsetthey. tonight and ing: not ranch hange peratir - hefore Dr His Glasgow ast years ~ Ing Tor years Mair no number J . " Vaugh as nepita Bu times wher spond to ti injured was 1 wvas fired at five but e o his home alarm He | Jdition t number of papers, alienist to ve| addition to a numb was not | — famons (Continued on Twelfth Page). H for Russian relief away #Vvork