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News of the )’Vor]d {Avmka‘};re .?afl! Cireulation i, : eek Ending 9 9 4 4 D3y-Associated Press " : ov. 3rd . NEW BRITAIN CON.NECTICUT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923. —EIGHTEEN PAGES. EX- CROWN PRINCE LEAVES; | M&s"{EAD MONARCHY MOVE i; COLORFUL CROWD OF 55,000 [STATE T0 0BSERVE | REPORT LUDENDORFF GERMANY BEGS FOR |France at Once Sends Vigorous Protest to | SEE TIGER-HARVARD GAME. ARMISTICE SIGNING COMMITTING SUCIDE TINE CENDNIN G Mo Bow Dusil Tht ol Sy ; ; 4 aiser xiled Elsewhere Than at Doorn— cither Team Is Able To | y New Britin Ex-Servcemen Wil Munich Dispateh ~a‘~<ner-!m ds That Alli | & : N tll T l Abl T E”H” BURR"TSNIE[:E D edwate Memoml X][fl‘l}::le: Flelld man General Killed Him- [ ei:enssmna;i M ll?:al‘};osct(l)]l:’t[;:flm Marsh?IVFoch and Mllltal'y »AdVISeI‘S Meet Push Over Scorz In| WILL BE BURIED HERE self on Being Paroled First Period | IPARADE N THE AFTERNOON - ST 07 DOBNOR (S e o Vorlying B | Pare Rogeets Hopicinia o i, Now: 10, <1t is ramon. Hohenzollern Heir as Ex- Body of Miss Anna (‘ ‘ ed f,nm Munich that General | ¥ 2 By The Associated Press Strickland Due to Arrive. |7\ Anticipate Big Tumout of |1\ qondorff committed suicide|msist She Is Not Trsing Togavoid | cal—Given Permission. tremely Grave Affair. | ‘alme J, | Mmer Stadiom, Brincaton, N, J.| Former Fighters—Dances in Water-| immediately upon being paroled | yeaty Terms But Recent Uprisings | e | Nov. 10, ~Under a brilliant November Tomorrow sun that shone down on one of the| bury and Torrington Tonight—New | |after his arrest in connection | A % most colorful of gridiron spectacles, | | with the abortive pm\!h ”]‘ In Country Make It Impossible for [ By The Associated Pross By The Assoriate Press. )Im]\:nr;l' .,': ‘|I'rlncil,~lc‘nh:l(lel\'r:\fi :u:;,.iz 'The hedy of Mteithribe O Bt Tondon Celebratin Exent Today. | Munich. Hir $0 Comply st at Present. ) Utrecht, Holland, Nov. 10,— tr‘.;ms, N¢ : Ii(l.-—]lollanrj may Lattles for “Dig. Three' supremacy | 1and, who died in Long Beach, Call-| Exservicemen in all parts of the| There is no verification of | (00 o — Rumors are circulating here that| not be )H‘,.«v.n ed as a sufficiently beqperug j | fornia, October 27, 1s expected to ar-|state will turn their thoughts tomor- | the rumor from any source, hut quested the allles to postpene the | o5 -Crown Prince Frederick Wil secure retreat for former Em- T and Crimson u;:gx~.~gation.~,"?"‘ in this city tomorrow evening.|row to the ohservance of Armistice || yudondorfi’s friends here say |resumption and extension of mititary | 1aM, Who left Wieringen early| peror Willia 1 of Germany in hoth of which have tasted the bitter | There Was an unavoldable delay in|Day. New Britain's former soldiers, they are prepared for such a|control by t mission of allicd today for Germany, has gone to| View of the flight of the ex dregs of adversity this season wers |1€aVing California on account of the |sallors and marines will join with sut himself at the head of a|Crown prince, it S itor | it the. Dest form o tie | Serious illness of the mother of Fred |their compatriots fn Connecticut and et gy, | PUL himself at the head of aj kil AR SR LoaN S5 R INEA aatarl the' ™ tra Miner, a relative, who e npanied | w hold suitable exercises. They | the action would be wholly in|_ .. A s l:‘”"‘_’r” : monarchist movement, but this ! at the "‘*' ign office and 8eC- Uonall (iAneis B ALY srtR AN were |t ; body. : 4 will "\(n:rl r.»\lg’\lo“m exarclass at Trm, conformity with the MIBEArY [hote. ef the inter-aiied connnt of |iS conjectural and there are no| ;_»nd] t. Helena may be chosen declared by coaches to be in excellent 3ecause of Miss Strickland’s Jong|ity M. K. church in the morning anc 5 s b e g Sl S b tne | Means of verify | for him e L e Cavenons | connection with and love for the First | will go to. Willow Brook park in the|c0de of honor as understood by i gl i Ik their fortunes this season looked upon | COngregational church, the funeral |afternoon to dedicate Memorial Field the general. ) : s ” """"_"“"""“"‘y‘)".m }»(‘d*l:‘f';’\"'f = | By The A A0l Pras the outcome as a toss-up. services will be held there in the | to the men who fell in battle or oth-| The question of Adolph Hit- |t B¢ et :,)n"xlllnrk‘ Amsterdam, Nov. 10.—The| Paris, Nov. 10.—A note sign- I 26th of Series chapel Monday afternoon at @ o'clock. |crwise succumbed to the ravages of oy’ \\’h"l'&"\l)filll\ also still fe- P herd e P Lt was e o O v the series| Tev. Henry W, Maler will conduct | war. The parade will leave the ar.|\Ch | g Al cconomic distress throughout ,the Duteh government officially an-|ed by Premier Poincare as presi- T Bl Ko N Princeton, | the service, Mrs, Howard 1. Horton |mopy at 2:45 and after proceeding | MaINS to he cleared up. Some country did not allow the governtient nounced today that fm-mer‘dent of the allied council of am- ek over fhatly 50 vears, te | will sing. The bearers will be Burritt | through the principal street, will|Yeports have it that he is head- il b e et o |”‘“ Crown Prince Frederick William | bassadors was delivered to the Of recent seawons the | A r;?m. ‘.Hh:r’r';;l M-‘"f";‘:(';"' ,""",‘,'S il ”","f:'k‘ ,””“":,'",":,',’ ”"" ".m*' f'm‘ A"‘(t'ml"“ f'}r"“"’ Tl;';‘" T mite Obtigations " |of Germany crossed the German | (;ve)’m«n charge d'affaires yester- Tiger has held the upper hand with IR S FRvegy T BRAGESEe DI | BSARIRIAC, 1 e R s amiliar with the Bavarian Dic- t " g S ay prote o i 2 1o vetories in 1821 and 1922 and tie |terment will be in Fairview cemetery, [ zations will also be found in Jine, e Kalian o liove | o [ile duglining S0 gusautes the frontier this morning en route | 4ay protesting against the re- waines In the two preceding years. | where members of the Burritt family — tator von Kaher say they believe | sarcty or the inter-atiied commission |to Qels, upper Silesia. (The | turn of ex-Crown Prince Freder Close to 05,000 spectators filled the | for four or five generations are hur Hartford Yeature Big Parade. he would make “'"’"“ shift of ",‘m”,'l"’l‘r""l"';‘ ""”""'.‘ ""’I“"" . ""“;" crown prince’s estate to which |ick William to Germany. big horseshoe-shaped structure and [fed. Hartford, Nov. 10.—Hartrord's vet- | the fascisti leader, if he were|conditions Ll il y|he recently expressed a desire| Text of the Note the temporary bieachers at the open| Miss Strickland was a daughter ot Hartford, Fov 10CCTSTIONE (0T captured. amired the oounoll that Gesmany|o ' e ilh s lelied' ol st | The nate read e Btephen B. and Almira Bureitt| Srans SssOCtOn, EORE National doew not Intend to contest her obil- - “In the name of the allied govern- While thousands poured into the |Strickland and a niece of Elihu Bur- ,‘”If" and detachment of the 76tk ‘Mvrlmx under the n; aty. hut sets Bound For Silesia, ments represented in the counell of stands from all directions at second ritt, “The Learned Blacksmith,” and/| ;o0 "ys . will mareh "_mm_ vuvv'lx that she is unable to fulfil all The movernment states that l'rtd. | “Mmbassadors 1 have the honor to re- string sauads of both teams went | Elija Burritt, the astronomer, Tt was U8 ©0 T S0 B iticr of ¢ ,,,;’ MO, e witeh hag | CTICK William Teft this ‘morning for 2SSt You o tranamit urgently to your ¢ that portraits e 5t of t ote, which has . "o tier ‘wccompanied only 'y"go?'-rnyn»nn the following note: Press dispatches have announced e eming 1p paces. The |through her generosity Day parades this eity has known b sade. publle Were; hus: Blresdy ; ¥ et ¥ | Alde-de-Camp Von Muchlen. Later| Prinecton band pa v tuncs {of these distingulshed sons of New | pon (om0 o nde there will b ’ torming an Or and Black “P" in Britain hang in the art room of the | oo.iul memorial services 'u-- vrm-l-umr; to Dr. Von Hoech in |1, " oo vemunt roceived mvmmnl.yn\‘:l;”"l "<‘vvmun government had au- midficid to the cheers of the gather- |New Britain Institute, RO, ot Whloh Mapoe 1. & I arls to be delivered to the ambas- |y Sy Tt L eed the fron. | thOTzed the ex-crown prince to ree " v w,m.,. 8 council today. It reads:- tler bound for Silesia turn to Germany. Although the p ing She was a charter member of the ,.4 president Remsen G. Ogilby n' Tdeal footbull weather prevalled Woman's club and the Common-|qyinity college will speak. Col = —— Text of Note The government. satement does not ';?l‘:wl\ of the information has been hough i ehilling brece Wt dppled wealth elub and an enthustustic 8Up- | George Cameron, chief of staft of Uu-, . sl ok i fhda Bl g ienss ‘l "'l',‘f' mention the oxact #pot where 1:11124"";0\'.‘,’-'.‘,“,,:,’.',',';: ,..',r:.,w?c:""‘;, e vival b « made heavy coats, Turs porter of local charitable institutions. | 76th division, will be marshal of the su“ Sees Possmll][v 0‘ C()[]ie[‘el]()e ote of Nov. 8 ot the. coussi] of am. |oromed the Grontie the Goraan peveroment. 0ouid Bees and blankets n welcome addition 10 Mg B, J, Skinner and Mrs, Ernest parade, ) | note o ! o of the councll of am- It would appear that the crown | o o v lnm’ nt could h»m. the onlooker's equipment Root of this eity, hoth grandnieces,| There will be special memorial . : l bassadors:- | prince’s resolution to leave was taken ‘4K provg ol o B, o i | e DS e, Fmery 1, it | OF, I BUFFL are. cousing of Mis | services in practically all of the aitys Wit U At domlos Uoen o _omuasadors has latior the German government hud ineeton-—smith e ry It Striekland. chupches. An interesting feature of N R . notified him & few werks ag his | o : Bergen o, Snively rg Howard r | ppjy tamily dates its history in New | the day will be the ceremonies of the opperatiots of control as quickly a8 |veturn would not be opposed and after 0. IMEeAt can be under no misap- possible, calling attention to the grave | e was provided, as a result, with the |} ision regarding the deplorablie out re, Dinsmore ab, Ewing b geigain back to years before the Rev. 14rst company, Governors Foot impression such u ret woul | the oldest military ,,,‘.,,,\,,,. »nnuqnu ces that conld result from recessary Germen passports. I g ”" " ol n would pro. Jeattie rivh, Van Gerbig fb. olutionary war. Ancestors of the|Guard, ! rd - HIN de, Bastman 1t HUD- | ypogone gurvivors Jived in New Brit- | tion in the United States, which wil an gover » maintaining : dvoe 1 all lied - count Greenough e, Dunker & i, o “Great Swamp” and walked celebrate on Armistice Day its W.'wl xm un! of view hitherto taken by it A i 2 ally authorize Pavis Worried Lest England Immedi- The German government has given Had Full Permission, s . o“Under thes " s the e I’ ) by 2 ins 1, Combs ¥ MeGlos " to their farms in Farmington, carry-| anniversary | profound and minute consideration to Hague, Nov. 10,1t ficially ¥ duty of th wnts to Cheek, 1, Coburn thb, Jenkins . |y euny ag they walked to be pre —_ : high; : Ay ot Mer 1L for War Ads {1 uestio o g g M . . W eyl ";:'r'n“.l.,'-"::t pared for Indian attacks. New London Celehrates Today S Yr— i bl : WOt WOt the Duich aué Der- [l siis Wteat ¢ Germa umplre, 1. W, Murphy, ; 2 : S e PR he German gove . man ernments gran Crows , ' fand, Annapolis; head New London, Nov, 10,—The ann yanee Hughes Declines French Intention of Gontestitia 4 beye n | Prince Frederick \\m.nw permission fovernment's m s utte ““1?!” udge, B. 8 g of & te of th ring of the several uni levolving upon it under the tre fto returr ¥ y ghe brie r rmation inesr b H. Dankart, Dartmouth, Terms M four 15 minuts periods URDERS Hls SWEETHEART 92pd fleld artillery from all over the | T Versailies. It finds (twelf oot e D y o foreign - here today as a e A wted Pross G5 That in the e 16 e . » ) sequel to his failure and that °™ . ver may be the motives ad- vanced to justity it rfie German Time, Soore at end of first period: Hare state I8 being held . By T . y ! however, to deciare ard 0, Princeton 0 | . feature of the celobration of the fifth | London, Nov. 10.—British offieial | oy circumstances it is not in a clock this u Buffalo Young Man, Tumed Down, woniversary of Armistice Day. The reles in London do not consider the 'yt ottt e obligations ey i . : ] : .,.} military, nav wnd civie organizations time has yet arrived to bandon eat Brita Ttaly s i p. m.==The of national * MARYLANI] |4 YALE 0 Alleged To Have Fired Fatal Shot i, 0 1) parade to start at 2 Lopes of an allied conference, nclud- (Continued on Page MRt P ot uent of their goves & iouh ' o'clock were timated to number |ing America ments & not Sonkheer Van k,‘rr~- s p ‘," ;F:,‘;..,r.'(’:,.( ~Makes Good His Fscape, 4,500 persone. Students of Connecti In competent quarters it is assert beek, the I minister of foreign ;¢ | t ot PENIN“ PFRlfln Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 10.—Police, af- | cut College for Women, the thres |ed that Great Britain will continue ‘Irr flairs, stating that BOVE MG e b s W“;z s ter unavailing all-night efforts, con- |lp high =chools and the higher herself to th n ot ' » oned governments - ont t | et ot § i tinued the search today for Michael [grades below these, and floats repre. U8 ¢ ¢ s “""":" - t the Duteh government was S e Bk v e Terrinova, 21 year old youth who es- |senting local Industries were also to | "eparatior : ry to th ited i of She' Suouadiiiny A 48 i s alaie, Eli Comes Back in Second home of Elizabeth Bonadio last night | “This evening local National Guard . gl I\ mer nee of Gers wn Pri LOSES HIS GRIP AT T 1 bee 3 Washington, No » » . - Terrinova, police said, not been ponk and file of the several services | \‘ ' " ;v - bk A e &5 W l‘l‘kl_\ for One A aryland 14 1 ma ad beer i g The young mas i X matche which a number of cham Premier P . advised’ B Yord scores Ten after the 18-year-old girl had been o & will entertain the visiting ofii B lcl|0d flfld core It alleged the P notables with their wives at ¥ - vere cur t e e ending first seen since he folled the efforts of the 1y gigerent fraternal organizations % ¢ of the ways yesterday on > : ety : - n o g g g o girl’s younger brother to capture him |\ 0 N O (o RTRTTEOR the ;va‘u g ‘\“\"v}'."""'n‘ Year diatels . ’ [[tN”flN UF Zfifl I'EET shot to death. was Points et Gt B Slier of Mariags, : o AL B S W France and V. % sphit Edward l)ennmkl Awarded was etod, Yale sout! slon street Immediately ' » :\I'" B hgdiealbin sobisrs in hjnn)‘v ll|\1: " t immediat crs to be given in the state armory ' wapg the reparations after the shooting this evening Will _include boxing | meamiem vefusal of his offer of marriage hican. Supper is to be served to the Nov France and Marylar pris v ):; at the Bonadio home for nearly a oo 5 cheduled to appear + p Ambas b : oaps . 1 N ’ ¥ t : 2 A ching |72 Ihe et might he appeared ‘ i . secretary Hushe e o ‘ et t t . Army Balloonist, Hanging or usser, on in s " f ard it uns by Osborn und HUED | i satd, and fired a shot inte Vireworks in Waterbury ‘ ‘ gt g ‘ micile was allot " From Drag Lines, Plunges rushed midfield whe Elizabeth Bonadio's back, ‘ Waterb Nov. 10.—All ex-worvs | . : . v i &t t cunt t the D . Captain MeQuade of Maryland opencd fo o "en i gnd killing her insta e ™ preanistiops in the ofty | ¢ s i, Teniioe v N iy rt ot comprtent to to His Death up with three b ,..’ '..‘wv".:‘ ‘m"l:‘l‘w AT ES re ts ¢ part in the fifth anniver g a 1 of G ¢ -~ s which netted LLKS HONOR OLD VETS, ' ling of the world war ow Groves | woonsorket, R. 1., No bty tion eduled to stgrt with a Wrow ere. The cele socket lodge of Elks on arade ) o'clock this® afternoon yard 'gembers the remaining 26 me fireworks at Hamilton park Somor e ek T ment ! . : : Message of Thanks of Emith Post, G ! "row night. A Christmas cheer dance ¢ tt initiation will he conduct nd o the an annus ent here, will e veterans will be admitted tn a ¢ the this by Exalted Ruler Louis Archambauit. | . clock tonight at the state the Waterbury capacity 1 y reparations ~ ortened in honor Ther " . 1 of talk SHORT RESORT GUTTED e 4 ting Gecorations Were ew York, Nov, 10.—¥Fire today d vider y other parts of the city hotel, bathing paville Waterbury is joining 1ois and 100 bath houses, t the eelebration of |th beach, Tottenvilic, | Armisti Island. The loss is estimated » not insured (Conti Stanley Works Awards Contracts 7. Esto for $200,000 in New Bulldmgs f,y o Nov ton Univer first period for t s Aberthaw Construction Co, 50 =™ ot on Widtas ToBroak Ground NeXtis: 't the Aberthaw Constraction o is =i to % Week for Erection of Elm . ‘ both uildtaga voravam 7. | Street Plant. 1 ; : P CALL IsseEp - A rall was ™ wEaTHen would be 'f""" ppor Py - " et fong. WH ren Hartford. Nov. 10 —Forecast constructior A K g ' f wood « h for New Britain and viciwity et g ¥ ufacts oats ‘ Fair, warwer touleit ond - o manufacin = 0 . day; sonthwed winds tey Rute the Stantey irma s today for T iean national Tecember

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