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News of the World Average Daily Circulation Week Ending 9 977 ' By Associated Press —_— TABI ISHFD 1870 : NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1923. —SIXTEEN PAGE "RICE THREE CENTS Nov. 17th ... fiflAST GUARDHAS | MORE STARTLING REVELATIONS MAY = DRTRCINVES SEBK O0E | GERMAN CHANCELLOR IS COME AS RESULT OF ANOTHER PROBE W‘“‘“ij'““;"j Campus || 10 SOUTHINGTON GIRLI ANEXCITING TIME. ™70 s1censts oF cammopractons || =% 2 """ lluw s s s e | READY TO QUIT BUT ASKS pareh of the "t prowers? (| ny Frars or Friends EARLY DECISION BE MADE the driver of a New York truck Saves Much Property and Many Whereabouts of Dr. Sutcliffe of Unionville stil¥ Unlmown1 appeared on the Yale campus Sige Nowaar last night anxious te deliver a (Special to The Herald). Lives Dllrmg Year | and Efforts to Effect His Arrest Have Been Fruitless ||| ad,of 30 barrele ot denatured | souningion, Sov, '22=3iss snna “"]LE"[] BOMBER STILL ' Sees Internal Situation which now ocecupies the plant of Center street, has been missing from | CHASES RUM SHIPS TOO| sartcora Nox. 22—aany chiro-nas shown that on mans accasions it ||f mmite from the campos. " -Guess ||| nerarormggnere since last Monday, it| HAS CITY IN TERROR Hopeless and Realizes practors now practicing in Connecti- | has been easier to get chiropractic he's read about the grape juice o i e | cut must explain to the state's extra- | diplomas than eclectic certificates of | incident,” said one of a crowd of ‘mzmfi’,fl,'," l'nhmflr:‘xfn;np:r:{o;:e&;?;‘ Washington, Nov. 22.—Chasing rum | 0rdinary grand jury just how they ob- | graduation, and it is understood that students who gathered to take a and has not reported for work since | F w.“ Giv N runners is not the only excitement in|tained the credentials on which they [the grand jury men are convinced whiff of his cargo. “Smells [||closing up Sunday night and has not‘ . 2 rance 1 2 0 the life of a member of the United | obtained licenses to practice in Con- | that this situation should be speed- {|| like perfectly good hooch,” an- || heen scen by her parents or her |Eighth Attack Made During States Coast Guard, the activities of | necticut. ily looked into at the same time that other remarked. After much friends in the déy; that followed. V- h 2 ot 2 which, made public today in the an-| It has become evident to the mem- | the investigation of fake eclectic doc- bantering of the mystified Miss Hellar has been on several oc-| 1gi t—Rehglous Maniac nual report of the service, embrace|bers of the grand jury during the|tors is conducted. i|| driver, the students directed casions, some of her fellow workers | S d a line of endeavor in numerous direc- | three sessions this week, it is under-| The whereabouts of Dr. George T. ||| him to the brewing piant where ||| stated, disconsolate over family trou- | Suspecte e . tons In saving iife and property at|stood that other medical men be- | Suteliffe Unionville doctor who con- ||| the load was deliverci. |bles. She has threatened at various | Denies Dickering for Ameri- sea. Some o e achievements o ©|sides many with eclectric licenses had | fessed to having a fraudulent diploma times to run away or do herself Tole 9 ) £ Coast Guard during the last fiscal|been Jicensed as a result of fraud in |are still a mystery to the authorities. harm. She is the daughter of Mr. | oyorts of larse desile of orrr e, can Loan But Hopes U. S. vear were listed in this way: connection with thelr qualifications. | He was supposed to be in Albany, | and Mrs, Fritz Hellar, men and pol;‘u to ap[sur:.h(?nd hirno 'r:,’ Record of Year. The probe will therefore extend to|N. Y. and it was expected that he [;""K I]EN“”NEE[] AS | The Oxiey employes have been of | 1451 homber was still at large today Will Get Into Internation- lives saved, or persons vrescued|other branches of medicine and it is | would return to Hartford when the | the opinion that Miss Hellar has been | _. dfied 1 from peril, 2,792, expected that disclosures will be grand jury called for his testimony. ‘ {ll until this morning when the store :n!:].lsm}-.:‘:-;:,‘]']“~d.J::::,dc-msmzf :l". o aI ('onference {‘l(;fsons on board vessels assisted, | forthcoming that will rival those in| He has not yet appeared, and efforts was visited by representatives of a de-| o ..o lioli~;- : th .'1: ‘,A:‘.'".g: i K 16,253, the eclectic field. to effect his arrest in the New York | tective agency in quest of clues. It| pRCTAtORR Foiee say ihe bombs are| - Persons in distress cared for, 648. | " Togtimony before the grand jury | state cumm have been fruitiess, was learned that Miss Hellar has been | **8 B/t AR Vessels boarded and papers exam- receiving an unusual amount of mail e bomber's latest victim Was!p. mne Auociated Press ined, 31,653, anslaughter Charged | within the past week and her friends | Charies 8. Yant, whose home was par-| " geln “Nov ™22 T the course of Fines and penalties incurred by (xf‘nrgp T, Suteliffe will be (hnrm‘d' {are of the opinion that she has left | :‘h““yid"a"‘g”“ last night by a bomb, | 4 yigorous defense of his administra- vessols reported, $267,701, with manslaughter and a warrant is- | Apetic E(plorer Faces 14\Sn\nlv|ng(on to join friends who are | the €ighth bombing here within *‘“>|n0n from the Reichstag today, Derelicts and other obstructions to sued for his arrest on a charge of | now living in the west. | days. Yant, his wife and another|(Chancellor Stresemann weicomed the navigation removed, 46. having caused the death of Alvert| Yps, 9 Mos. in Prison |““Members of the family who have| Woman smelling the burning fuse of |r' newed American interest in the rep= Valuo of vessels and cargoes assist- BEF"RE BuAI“] AfiAIN‘ Hoody of Unionville on May 22, it| [ boen seen by friends of the girl say | the bomb rushed from the house just|uration problem and said he hoped an ed, $51,434,008. '““" 19000 today. - Butoiite, wio “"“i and $12,000 Fine ‘|’)*u| they are in complete ignorance |8 the bomb exploded. The Yant home | jnternational conference would be Value of dereliets recovered and de- |een missing from the state since the lof her whereaboutr The detective |and neighboring houses were damaged | convoked livered to owners, $110,000, exposure of the fraudulent use of | [ox ”'m_ e spsta the mat- | t0 the extent of several thousand dol-| He also toc The number of vessels seized or re-| Charity Commissioners Ex-|?iPlomas in Connecticut was made Fort Worth, Tex, Nov. 22 “'"I syt ang ) [ 1ars. | reports publis ported for law violations during the| | had not been heard of this afternoon Dr. Frederick A. Cook, 8. E. J l),,,j Meanwhile the P year was 2,108, against 596 for the| = " |though search for him is being con Cox, and 11 others i Jeg., 23 12 - feart (U ehCh DeW oxE : Xt preeeding yvear, explanation was pectcd to Award It to C. tinued in New York state and Mis-| convicted late yester in th MRb STUK[ 7 7 q Isp.}"' re may be loss of life (> Aded! thi o8 net ‘w oy U .. Pouyg e police und detectives are rmed of any imp made in the report as to how many | L. D. Co. Today sourd R ral district court, and sen of these craft were rum runners. = The rapidity with which the grand | tenced by Judge J. M. Killits, to & on the case, which according| tjonal financial actior fee Patrol's Work. ! i ury acted in the case of Dr. Edwin| serve penitentiary sentences and | ice Chief Harry Jennings, is the | The address, which occupied two Valuable work was done by the ice| Judge W. F. Mangan, chairman of | Ripley of Unionville when, after| pay fines ranging from $1,000 to N most baffling in the history of Toledo | hours in delivery, dealt at length with vatrol squadron, the report said, in|the charity board, has called a special | hearing Coroner J. Gilbert Calhoun it| $12,000, will have to remain in | police department both the foreign and internal situas warning vessels of the dangers of ice- | meeting of that commission for o | was recommended that he remove Dr, Tarrant county jail for two | While there have been no casualties| tjons, and was wholly in the nature bergs in ocean travel lanes, o'clock this afternoon and It is expect- | Ripley as medical examiner, indicates months, even if they succced in Fund fi and property damage resuiting from|of a vindication of the Chancellor's i ed that contracts will be signed at|the method the jury proposes to pur-| making thelr appeal bonds $800,000 Trust Fun OF | the cxplosions has not been large, the | uoiicios that time with the C. L. D, Construc.|®u¢ in the probe. When evidence is - 1 .ld R terrorism caused by the uncertainty as To Ask Confidence Vote BOARD 0F HEALTH BUDGET { tion Co. for the erection of an annex | found ,""',[ will warrant action, ae ort Worth, Texas. Nov. 22.—Dr. | Herself and Children Re- | 7701000 e next biast suight 0008r| The meverniment ta (o demend ik to the present town home bulldings,|tion will be immediately taken and | jpederick A, Cook, who first gained ported Established has caused police to make every effort | positive vote of confidence from the EXPECTED T0 BE $50,000/ e common councit ast night vot. | considerable action s anticipated | tamo by his aeniedeiaims of discovery 4 to capture the persons or persons re-| Roichstag, the outcome of which i ' ed to permit the charity board to|W/thin the next week. of the North Pole, paces a cell in |Iu — sponsible. yet in doubt, Dr. Stresemann was libe award the contract to any contractor| . N"w(;"':"l T"" "'"'"‘."d Tarrant county jail today under sen-| no© york, Nov. 22, —W. E. D.| Apparently, according to police, the| erally applauded by the three governs Common Council's Decision to Build | Whose bid was not higher than that| The Brand jury has suspended 8| gonco of fourteen years and % months |y oaithy hotsl and his| bomber is aiming at no particular per- | ment parties, but their combined vote of the C. L. D, Co. after it had w--'"mfio'l"-"':n'"' -\I':nd‘u.v morruuz. the | i1 the federal w-"inmm;\ at Leaven- :',?k':u.: ;1»’1‘3:. ;nl\: '1 'g:'.»k.m for. | 50 or section. His victims say, ac-|js insufficient to give him a majority Addition to Slanghter House Re- | jected a recommendation that con- | (260t BENE e 1o PErI PIOce® | worth, Kan., and a fine of $12,000, | plott "0 pener “today ended their | COFAINg to police, they have never|yote sponsible for $12,000 tracts be entered Into with the C. 8 (q ey hay pushed its work forward been threatened. The Reichstag was heavily picketed ' or $12,000 . Porriss Co. of Hartford. The councll | [ ¥ h, o (0Tt o ang with Men who have Investigated the ex-| with seeurity police in order to pres Approximately $50,000 will be|hud on two previous occaslons refused |y, it uation as It has thus far de- | MC4°d In & Texas court room ringing | Mys, Stokes was formally granted a|plosions, Including that which dumag- | vent the entry of the Communist Dep- sought by the health board this year|'0 ralify w contract with the C. L) o504 "and will be in readiness to | '™ M® cars. deoree of separation | ed the home of Rev. Patrick O'Brien, | yty Remmele, who was barred from In jail with Dr, Cook are thirteen At the same time Supreme Court |aged Catholic priest, and also the one|the session in consequence of his obe when the bourd of finance und taxa- | 2 €0 rush things through when it resumes, 4 . tion meets to consider the extimated | Chalrman Mangan sald his opinion | ot (OI0ES (U 1m"h-|;mn-d the probe | ©f Nis co-defendunts found gullty late | jugtice Wasservogel —dismissed the | in l.h‘t Mrul'un;il Avenue l‘h'un-h”j"‘ structive tactics yesterday rist, are oath 0 consider o expenses of the several departments, | N8% Not been changed and that he yesterday of using the mails 10 de- | complaint in Stokes’ suit for a divorce, theory that a religious fanatic is re Will Quit If Nevessary will continue for several weeks, This amount is considerably in ex- favors awarding the contract to the Dr. Donald W. Stewart of Broad |™ = 25 = | which a jury recently refused to grant - e S that b coss of that of last year and is very | Sponsible, They costend that it the) , . .o wnev. 33-—~I0 Dis adtres C, L. D. Co. beeause It is a local con- Brook has been scrved with a subpoe 4 ” him on retrial. The seps ion decr nearly twice the amount that was|©°fn and because it will glve the elty |,y 4ng will be heard on Monday. Dr ol provided that Stokes should have ac. | terrorist is prompted by a religlous|, ... . Rejchstag today Chancel- granted the health board two years|the benefit of T. W. Crowe's personal | giowart was graduated from a south. . Cess at all times to his children who | mania, it takes the form of hatrad for | PefOC8 hE FRICHIEE T00aY, CHENCRS Ko, . supervision during the work. orn college which has since suspend- 4 " ¥ are to romain in the custody of their|all creeds and all religious organiza- dispatches from Berlin as declaring For the regular expenses of the de.| On two occasions when the matter| g e, Stewart was served with a | i ol matheg, where they were placed by | Uons. Householders whose llives and |, 050 o o ment would relinguish partment, approximately the same|COM® before the charity obard, the|cuhnosna on Tuesday after which he 4 * § I Donved conrt property have hesn assalled since the | G T 0500 TG red necessary, amonnt as given last year, or $36,200 | YOI Was unantnous in IaVor ol thelif home but returned \Wednesday : g The decree does not set forth the freign of terror inntituted are of) .4 yut he hoped the Relchstug will be required. The hospital ap.|C: 1= D. Co. and members changed | avening and is prepared to be sxamin- | = 4 i terms agreed upon for the support of | diversified apiritual, fraternal and po- [ {00 U0 W R L TR propriation for this year was $12,000 thelr recommendation only after the 1 by the jury, it i= sald . Mrs, Btokes and her children, but!lftical affliations, order that he might know whether he and at least a8 much will be needed | COUNCIl had twice refused to support Heard Fnough Information p merely confirms “an agresment” pro g - should continue for nest vear. The common council| the OFlginal resolution. Though Dr. Buteliffe would probably | ; . [ for SUoh vavOeN CRAZED MAN BEATS WIFE gt g e oy o has ordered that $12,000 be Included vy e give Interesting information to the g7, . 4 7 | Statements by opposing counsel nal position was hopeless, and #s 8if in the budget for 2 slaughter house GALLED m mLLs CASE |grand jury it was said today the jury : made it clear that not only have the | To DEATH OUT m STREET as he could sce thero was not the addition, this bringing the total be. has plenty of testimony to connect up divorce and separation proceedings slightest prospect of effoct ime yond the $60,000 mark, — Dr. Sutcliffe and others with the di- ‘vd"r:.'l-';' ;hnv ‘\"r- ::'nk:-‘ hflfl“":d . provement. R e loma miil Whether members of & linquished or claim to dower esemann sald des Subpoena Served on Robert C. Vance| 0" uieetie examining board will he that suits for slander or libel brought | Warren, K. 1., Tragedy Leaves Four Gy et e n Connecti i § .| | ar ¢ hy » et W. 1. D. Stokes, Jr . 3 EASTERN SEGT[ON Now [, on With Raid on South- | cailed at all s now cunsidered prob y her again I o ) R S S would bs mubs 1o oentians sutdiall ington Inn by Alcomn’s Men, {lematical the grand jury being in a her husband’s son by tions with France, because the Gers : 5 riage, have heen dropped. As to the 3 : : position to get information concerning ) " nan government desired to feave N CMBED l" BOOZE PIIOT M": “‘"‘[“'l“"‘:"""‘:l“""!_',"“"',‘:“";h_‘;l"“r‘""‘mr board's operations without the tes. | il eriminal proceedings pending in Chi- Father Arvested ol T ,'m_m gl i . . timony of the board members, / cago, they remain just where they| prgiigence, Nov. 22.—Ernest Fon-|rect an agreement and improvement : g Covert and Alderman Cornelius Dehm, Dr. James A, Christian of Fairfield were, in the hands of the proeecuting |y.in. of Warren was arrested by po- the &,,',‘ tion 3 - s e \pbbndh s e o 'r"‘"';""' """"'""l"' "m";‘"."'h‘;;"" “tiwho was questioned by the fury yes. attorney of Cook county [llce of that town early this morning| — No Atd From Frano Neing Closely Seatched By Pro- e h"'\"'"":"f'n"r’; s e ot awnty | terday was not questioned at great 2 It was learned on good authority | \haiged with beating and kicking his| Tne Relchstag, nowever must not gh M. By s Bt BUD* Tiength. The brief period he spent in | L 2 that a trust fund of $800,000 had| o0 1o death in the street in front be led away by the idea that conces. bibition Agents, | poena calling Robert C. Vance of the g0 "supy room was surprising to many, been created. The Income 18 to be| ¢ t1oir nome on Ellis avenue. It 18] sons to France would do mueh to Herald staff as witness for the state |yt js bLelleved this was due to the | DR. F. A. COUK used for the maintenance of M|, 0004 that he had gone suddenly ,‘ » Gormany, The Reich was i 48 Washington, Nov, 22, —The entire |10 tell what he knows concerning the | g that the Suteliffe Incident seemed | 5 Py e = | Btokes and her two children. Upon | oo " wil pontaine and her huse| v, V) y '”,“1 . S Sane “' oo eustern poction of the country as far | case, It in not known whether &NY|more preasing and the testimony of | mretncers” nomo iy fac GOl | 1or death, the principal 1s to go to| it Tob L oled violently carlior| ok @ condition 1o force counters west as Pittsburgh is being combed | further subpoenas on New Britaln | 1y, Ripley more desirable. Tt is un- {_'"""“f‘”‘ Associntion lv.w inded is 8. f 0L O ren o iy aniome | cascmtens ; m Fra by federal agents in an offort to stamp | people have been served. The sub-| garstood Dr. Christlan will be again| J. Cox, one of the most colorful eil Mra., Btokes s to have no interest| O "L TN T ad retired France had « . — out a liquor smuggling and market- | poena was served on Vance last night| called before the jury | Prmeters Texas kas known and Who o pssever tn Mr; Sioked” entate fn thel “rre o S0 it il A ated. and | Gstman deiciopments GriSag ing conspiracy described as one of the [ by a deputy shoriff from Hartford. | bl iy -l SR Schieved some measire of fame)q ont of his death, and she haa re.| i SIHOCKSE Bk gl e - vepag e e "!“' il "”‘.‘: 1 | she n street to se safety. | assure France that any developmer “most gigantic combinations known”| The case of Mills, Covert and through his interest in acronauticn. |, eeq her dower rights to all of | Ao whether legal or fllegal, Dehm will come to trial on December | wSE FORTUNE OUIGKLY Cox was sentenced to elght years in | weagey "WW Ty, inciuding 75 parceis| Her husband followed carrying aftnat might occur would be due ens Working on clues obtained by the |4 and 18 un action cntirely separate - the penitentiary and fined $5,000 in New York, the Patchen Wilkes P24 “"”{\‘ which he €€ Ret W, | sirely to France here Savannah, Ga, grand jury which yes- | from the action against Charles NE R Cox, like Dr. Cook encountered a|pecaqing farm in Kentucky and prop. however, N .'yg‘v,».or, a“rnp'{n‘] ": her The communist deputies constanta terday Indicted 126 persons for al-| Lynch, proprictor of the Southington Two Peoria, T, Men Get $10,000 tonguelushing by John M. Killitte, [\ i0 T.ong Branch, N. 1 by 'h’" & "”1“'”"‘1", 200 ate 1011y interrupted leged violation of the prohibition laws, | Inn. Charges of malfeasance in ofice | (ady as Share of Fstatomyimy | C1ET4! J10EC. As stinging as it was, 1t 5t "gtokes 18 not to appeal the di- | PF Vit R B ten Will Bleed 10 Death the agents, according to Willlam J.| have been brought against Mills, who was, it was mild in comparison With| oree or separation issues, nor is | 'erribly brulsed about head and s many will bieed to Burns, chief of the bureau of inves-| was a prohibition officer at the time Hours Later Highwaymen Had Jt. | the haranguc directed at the Arctic| g per party to appeal from the terms | n: ad when a AITuvnr.nrrlw ed : :-‘ ' e and I tigation of the department of justice | of his arrest, and other charges huve - . Mov. 23 | explorer who turned oil promoter and | agreed upon taine was found by the police a Kept ope have a winter's work before them | peen brought against Covert " Peoria, 111, Nov. 22.—Russell and | ted to amalgamate many non-going| The agreement wa signed last | home of his father a short time later b Ylyde Whittaker, brothers, obtained | gmg . - Four small children of the coup that is expected to provide sensa- | Denym. Clyde W p ned | amall compa Cox, you have car-| pight tional results Insinuations have been made by| $10,000 cash as their shares of their| rjeq your pitcher to the well once too| were in the house at the time of the andfather's estate late yesterday and . g < B |aneged murder. A spokesman for the department| yastford Courant that “New Britain |5 $ ¥ often,” said the court. “You may justi- od g declared the Savannah indictments | men” were present at the time of the | " @ few hours it had passed 10 1y the despicable business you are M Lare(m Is Blld(‘ others could be expected shortly 18| vamee Y waus § 1 t was termed by hearers a s s, Stant r‘n’v‘m‘;cfl:n :'"h thnp:um': ::mb};nn'f Yyance s the only witness for the state| home Jast night after ineffectual real | -:\\‘l ‘«lilnlv“v“hq Dbt ‘...': velos. | . “I beagipeseie \n K« tion.” fa addition It was satd the yet to be summoned ,.-mu bargaining, three armed robbers | wg, vou can s sthing?" was hurled | whe "m.‘r\' posiii ’\Ym 1 last Satur e ———— polnted pistols at them and took thelf | gt e dejected figure which stood in| day, Mrs, Foley was formerly Miss|Defonse ts Twice Defeated in Prefim- grand jury’s inquiry shed light on THREE DIE IN GUN FIGHT I" ‘ 0 o) | Y ) ce with G it de 1k da T ] other conspiracies and these, too, are The police immediately } complian. Ju Kilitt's 4 Lertha Larso ja Mr. and p— Scerimmages = Testimony restigate P y began work . . ) " beilng investigated Some “widely i & | mand “Sta up, Cook the usual{ Mrs. John Larson t Stanley known persons who hitherto have ;’("",'y’;' ""’":"""- but early today had | | street, this city ‘oley resided in| Heard Today be | keep in the bael W oe- | 19 I sontinue s South 1 . en able to keep ackground” | Tenmessee Mountainecr Kills Two ¥ It developed that the brothers had (Conti I on Fifth Page) Southingt it was confidentiy predicted will be men, Then Mistakes Mis Own Som | Goied bricfly in 4 billlard parior home in this city T.‘ifl Lake City, 1t wice Coth S o ot S| o o o e ity 10 SRS S| con b T U TOVER | e m HRE cial backers of the vast fllegal enter-| Cookeville, Tenn., Nov. 22.—Three they belleve the robbers overheard Foiley was lov fioe of | ir g Jr. anfl Marri ing oy men are dead and another seriously discussion of the contemplated real R the New Brtain Mac company. | cousins, ged with the " RICAN SEIZED injured as the result of a gunfight be. | estate purchase and followed the ' New York Girl Admits TheftemWant. | e * |Benjamin F. Bal g ANE helrs. The robbery occurred withia : S it atcan- e | " tween John Buckner and his son, and . 1023 hegirn ny tod —_— HUBBARD IS RE-ELECTED | 7o Woods and his son. according to | one hundred sards of Clyde's home. | © % Provide for Sweetheart, Who | Map [s Found Dead; Had gl b s bt e | & report received here from the moun- S { S VR e P Hanged Himself (;m.a,e St aid Seter of 4 S Legadon At Peking Takes Up » « W i ”r"m" of Fentress and Cum- Want to Increase Fares New York, Nov. 2 ve for | Voluntown, Conn., Nov. 22.—F s expected to make s > Matwer of Captore By Bandits of fiddletown Man Once More Wil | berland counties. On Prondence Tmlleys"”’“"' sweeths on to be re Du erseer of spinning ment since the e 3 y It is reported that Buckner, mistak- . gt . S i * . -, . . - O Head the Manufacturers’ Associa- | jng i1 :on for young Woody, shot rovidence, Nov. 22.—The Uniteq |TOM Sing sing, a T d 3 Mfg. Co. mil "‘r- w -,.v not | »...lyd @ - Miscionary Prom This Country i 1 ( alcut, T {and instantly killed him after having Flectric Raiiway Co. today asked the | CUMUIals ey %0 - i . v i is garage this more " m of Conmer h | killed the two Woodys Buckner is| public utilities commission for per- nding interna« and with what was said to have been | joea) warfare of several years stand- themost stinging denunciation ever | o iy iough an agreement by which pressed fear of woris tablish i body being suspended by a 8r., of Ogde e Jo wice to re e his aeck which was tied | her mother are New Heven, Nov. 22.—E. Kentlreported to be seriously injured, hav- misslon to raise strect raillway fares | 0" A ot T R ’“A sl Suaaines D, ©. | o annownced by Hubbard of Middictown was reelect-| IDg been shot in the face by young from 10 to & rides for 5 cents. Single | /ONE Islan e g toar et Phe pre ior @ president of the Manufacturers'| Woody. Because Buckner's recovery | fare will remuin at 6 cents. The com. BoVIns e s SeiE S0 S B o s g after the court Association of Connecticut, Tne., at the |18 doubtful he has not been arrested. | pany claims that the receipts are run- t night a Dupont t nissing «i or a annual session held today. The terms| ning beliind the operating expenwes, | L o - worth of | jast night, He teaves a wife of the four directors expired this year, | City Plun Commuslon o i hoons o o a HELD FOR FRALT WY G We B S th stemen and to fill these places the elections| To Talk Over Zomng Ry o g ., .,' o 5 i betan -~ e Thrce '\l"ed \nothe: 4 “,‘.: —,‘." eme were: F. R Appelt, secretary of the e . | achs 2 | packet e le m the co Warrenton W \ Co.. Torrington:| A meeting of the eity plan commis- | Wuckley was ordered by a federal | Pack ,, i — John F. Rogers, resdent inanager, $lon has been called for 4 o'clock to- | judge here yesterday 1o be removed | Viet. His . eld by the I ‘D'\l“n”g, l'nI Quebec Fire v ’ , - plice aid he was an artist of | 9—THR ) United States Finishing Co., Norwich; | morrow afternoon to discuss the gon- 1o Scranton, Pa.. where he is said by | PO wh i “ - - 3 | V= . MHarris Whittemore, president of the ing movement. The commission has the authorities to be under indictment ¢vident n rorooke, Que, Nov. 22—Three New York and Conn. Meet Fastern Malleable Iron (o, Nauga-| before it a resolution adopted by the | for using the mails to defrand. They| The | Mald twise tried we e 2 e g grtbee story she told detectives today. She|suicide. No reason is known for the Jfter the conrt 1 while s arrest- | t ed it sday at Co To Discuss Traffic Rules ™ tuck, and Samuel M. Stone, president| common council which approves the say he adveriised thoroughbred dogs drink a . - ApicHoos b~ of Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co., | zoning idea and requests that an'at Cumberiand, Ps., received pay. ©d. A matre vard on i . e "Hi S @ g i b uncing the miss Hartford. The directors who retired | ordinance to that end be created ments and failed to send the animaly Side her o i . ol : - ot New Yor \\ 22 ' o suid women were: F. V. Barnes, Bristol; C. H.| S——— to the vrh-w»rnu buyers. ) - 1\:- . I.'\ n and fl—f‘:"- i r-:a\“l Alvord, Torrngton: J. P. T. Arm-| HOY HUNTER KILLED s aae P—— : ere Willed. A daughier, Ji-| having stabbed John We Farns-| Cambridge, Vermont, Nov. 22 \‘\\1 T0 ViGaT Dll .. aged v L | e =schoe! teacher, 22 —~Minister of THE WEATHER ! - . discuss with them the failu £ o | " > b dent to pass his examinations eehs- Hartfond, Nov. 22-<Forecnst 3 —| ter. ,..,,“"‘.,.,,,,.,, % the chest and ab- $200,000 FOR NIAGARA 1 for New Britain and vichity: e body a well-dressed, unidenti- l jomen, was said to be i a serious| Niagars Falla, N. ¥ Generally fair and colder to- f n found today hanging by Aition he boys, Dominick Pass- | Niage University night and Friday, southwest to a n of raph wire from an | me ther, Carjo, 15, and |t at the snr apple tree two miles from here Al Carmine 15, are accused of | might, voted to broken strap found nearby evident sl‘-_.‘p. waylaid \\‘./M er when he left|a new science bul his school in Harlem. s malzreid were thetr journey, strong New London, and ¥. B worth, New Haven. John H. Goss of | Word was recelved here today of the | Budapest, Nov Waterbury was reelected viee-presi-| fatal shooting of Dayton Lamb, 14| Bducation Kiebersberg has challenged | | | of Hartford|years old, at Fietcher, four miles from | Leputy Rakovsky, royalist, to a duel treasurer and secretary here yesterday. A bullet from a rifie | for an alleged insulting remark during The business session received the| which he had carried with him when | yesterday's stormy debate in pariia- annual reports of the scveral officers| he went into the woods to visit some | ment over the public prayers and report- | traps had pierced his heart. Tt is sup- [ other birthday ceremonies for the northwest wind< dent and Robert C. Bu ard the nominating committs . y | B e ed in the list of officers and directors rosed the trigger was chught on a | young Archduke Otto, son of the late | ; o be voted on branch ex-Emperor Charles. * # bad been used unsuccessfully.