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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 MIDDLETOWN,N. Y, HAS FATAL FRE Fireman Dead, Loss $200,000-- Nashua, N, H,, Bridge Burned FIMIRA ALSO HARD HIT $200,000 Damage In City's Business Center—Structure Over Nashua River, Burned Last Night, Valued | at $175,000—Traflic Is Hampered Middletown, N. Y, Dec. 12.—One fireman is dead, another is in a hos- pital in a serious condition and sev- | eral others suffered injuries’ as the result of a fire which swept through two downtown buildings early today causing losses estimated at $200,- 000, Driver Alfred P. Bradford of a hoss company, heart disease on the roof of building overlooking the blaze and | died. Bay Be Blinded. was stricken with George C. Hanners, of the Mon- hagen Engine company, is in a hos- pital threatened with the loss of | both eyes as the result of wounds caused by flying glass. Patrolmen Leon Moore was over- come by emoke, but was revi = nearby house. The fire, of undetermined origin, at started in the basement of the Roma restaurant, a wooden bullding on North street at 2 o'clock and spread rapidly into the adjoining brick building of the McCarter Furniture | company, destroylng both. Efforts of firemen were confined | to saving adjoining buildings. Bridge Destroyed. Nashua, N. H, Dec. 1 —An emergency meeting of the board of | aldermen was called today by Mayor Sargent to discuss plans for restor- ing communications between the northern and southern sections of the city severed last night when a | wooden bridge across the Nashua river was destroved by fire with loss estimated at $175,000. A proposal that National Guard units be re- quested to bridge the river by means of pontoons was one plan under construction, In addition to the cutting off of | .pn,.kcrg committee of the Rotary( traffic | jub and said he had been trying |men denied this incident saying that | hetween the two parts of the town, | | for 18 months to bring Dr. Vincent |they had never given or offered a.l trolley service and general NEW BRITA® N ‘) 'Hu“,u dagy Apy kel '" 'ldum‘u NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, DECEMBLR 12, 417 -un» "HERALD — e | Average Daily Circulation For Week hndmz Dec, 6th 11,287 15)24. —THIRTY-TWO PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS W ERTSON C0 ifS REFUSE TO SEND | ! ' HEWTONROBERTSON L, L EE MAY CHARGE [H- S AUTHORITE PiovaLs (IANTS' OWNER [§ - 'WATERSURE NOTORWAR S GOMPERS ABLF 70 RTFORD HAS BIG FIRE TYPISTS TO HELP CITY OFFICIALS } BEATEN BY HIGHWAYMEN p Cellar Stock and Large Part of Main HE WAS FRAMEI] ”P For several years past typists have | INVI]LVE[] IN "EAI. VR TAKE NI]”RISHMEN Will Not Lend Students to b sent from the High sthool and 1 | Rendered Unconscous, Then Kohbed Street Bakery Salesroom P l f0 B G H 5 e % | havo aided in typing cards filled out | ‘J d H d Incl A o1 | of $45 At Lonely Spot Near . ' by the reglstrars. Up to last year | g 0 i i o Wiped Out Today olceman ¢ blven ng Assist Collector and {1 work of making out fax bila udge Hand Includes Him With End of Line Sits UD on Side of Bed as Train | ~ - 5 ' . Isq done in this manner, but ] Hartford, Dee, 12.—Fire destroyed h 2 i ik O Watert Yoo, 12 reh was DTy ey y Board Tonight Registrars in Preparmyz‘\. nen the clerks were sent to ity | QONViCted Bicketeers iy Dec it ReArch S wa Leaves Laredo |large part of the main salesroom on { BALL leat fall they were Inmructed to R EQE LW L mRake 0 ¥ | the first figor of the Newton Robert- | Tax Cards. [paEsioniygus RensIRNIN necensary i"x” D Do Ok hetoss —— s L & ] |to complete the filling out of cards. |y [ Ly p a2t L Inton, op= son company's bakery and conm-,WALSH PWOT ]N GASEJ Bacause the Nenlonr o oot " | erator of s At aloatHc Gar Gt i i J b 3 | gh school | Rocently the registrars made a ! rator of a one-man electric car o p | Uonery otore at 975 Main street at |authorities have refused to allow [request that clerical assistance be | T R the Conn. Co. iate last night and HURRY]MJ TO HOS”TAL \Ji.w this morning. Firemen strug- | . |student typlsts to assist the regls- |again given this year and the au- | when he refused to give up the com- | —_— .‘:’p”], r‘n!:-fi(n z:zn;\:n(fl:or:nh‘:'l]reas{:‘l;:: Man in Police Court Today Alleged |trars a‘r:d r-l’|y cnum-ltor in ”‘u thorities explained that this pro- |Charles A. Stoncham Already Has rm)::. ‘n‘ .y»l )‘ beat )';m u.m.nm; % | Aged Labor Leader Expres Wish | | preparation of personal tax cards, |cedure interferes with school w and robbed him of about $45. The g o |auantity of paper materials and were | to Have Treatened to “Get” Pa- | the city will have an additional ex- |and must be dis GnL e aIeLS ,.n,rfllf Figured In Several Court Cases |holdup took place at the end of t Mat If He Must Dic, He Wants forced to w smoke helmets, Am- 200 ) i 2 4 {1ine tn Falrlawn, T 1 : Bt ras T | pense of about $200 this year in the |sult four typists will be engaged for sing C Jankruptey 7, |1ine in Fairlawn, T andits dls :::;:rlytr;::dd:::g:]rm l"\?l::‘):‘tw:\l‘aficllr:” e e RO m"compnavlnn of tax records, & perlod of about one month. Arsisiousore enkmploy ol IS onnected the telephone signal hox to Dic on American Sofl—Needs ased anger, - - ! M. Fuller & Co. In 1922, before leaving, Winton revived man Carl Hinkeon narrowly escaped N ‘ B i Fedoray | THHIR & fow minutes ol el Hospital Care, Doctor Says, cation, Rumors of a frameup, an alleged | New York, Dec. 12, — Federal to board the car and hurry e PR, trial bullding next door, rorclng (street and other such {incldents " |granted a m 10 include Charles | patrick Hayes. N % 2 - Night Watchman Walter Davis, his|promiss plenty of action when the =g |A. Stoneham, § ! the New | About 20 minutes previons to the | gt the | i wife and three children who live on |police commissioners meet tonight | York Gian t partner” | holdup, an attempt was made to immonad e the 16th floor into the street. They |to hear charges against Patyolman . | |in the ban k brokerage hold up Louls Burns of Walnut B | descended from the second story bY |Thomas Lee who is alleged to have firm of E. Fulicr & Co., con-|gtreet, operator of an auto bus for | E a ladder, | become drunk whils on duty several | | - [pactadibiciateen o the Conn, Co. but Burna succeeded in s H and e e on S, Heoka aso. Y A ( 22 getting away. 0 I]R VIN[;ENT THINKS o e witnesses 1n the case, | DOCtOr of Laws Is Con- But Imprisened Broker | The brokerase tailed Aurback needs you too ot | 11922 for sever u dollars, 1 1 v Har- 1|8 e te Tiige Mo Ao W Terred Upon Wite of | Can Pay $5,000 Fine if |memvers of the fiin Eaward M. ‘BINfiH AM vmmm BY Moness, & friend. ~*“Tassed 4 o | Fuller ¢ W. Fra McGes, awalt | ay night 0. k. Tempera- police court this morning on charges President | He Wishes w;,‘:[:;c;ngdr,, ‘».,,,lv' Pl | ture normal and sat of drunkenness and breach of the l At today's he: on the motion isfactor peace as a result of an episode Wed- Igranted by Judg. Bvad Gl This mess was sent from nesday night with Policeman Thom-| pogsn Dec, 12.—The degres of | NOW York, Doc. 12. — P. Albert [that Fuller and McGes' were pre- [aredoyide: 12 | . |as Rouskl. Walsh was fined $10 and | goct0r of laws was conferred today | Stl!Well and Henry F. Gamble, |pared to destify that Stoneham was | Another a f | Rockefeller Foundation |costs on the charges. |on Mrs. Calvin Coolidge at the fal Stockbrokers convicted of misap- |their silent partner. | later sald ‘“conf lef's = ¥4 Patrolman Lee is reported to have % i . propriation of customers' funds, | Since 1922, when Wall street was - telegram. He ne ou” Tt Head Praises Insti- |ssid that an sttempt i being made | “huecttion of Boston universiy, | [CSTUE, 5 i ters, JN008 | e by ' 1omg sorce of mucers| enator Tells Coolidge | ("0 s it 5 to frams him by Walsh and his : SRl stons by Judge Altred J. Talley. |shop crashes, Stone has figured | ote in S | first messag 1 tutions Here friends because he has called them | Sme 1N academlc cap and own 0 | giqell tormerly of the firm of |in several criminal a I actions Vote in State Will Be : C. Rober to task for their actions on the| o By e L ]m‘"_ Stillwell, Leffler and Lowe, was ex- |brought against defunct houses, | Light | Gompers, and J. E. street. Lee ls reported to have up-|y. i\ o meankiin as dias o wm‘m; tricated from London where he had | He once conducted t rm of C.| | accountant of the A. F. of at “The United States is full of lib- braided a ftlend of Walsh's for ac- |1o'vp "\ nivaratty was addressod by 160 &fter his firm fafled. He was|A. Stoncham and company, which | Washington. erty and smallpox,” according to |COStINg a girl on Maln street, and the | p aciiort” Lemuel H. Murlin as ScPtenced to an indefinite term n |voluntarily ceased bu shortly BY GEORGE H. MANNING. 1 Moness said he and the two Dr. George E. Vincent, president of |friend did not take kindly to it.|ugyydent, university graduate, teach. | o, PeRitentiary and fined §5,000 before the succession of failures. | (Washington Bureau of N. B. Heraity | doctors would leave for San R o itae Poundstion v\ha“m" on in the night, according to " daug‘h"r “,"”'"n’”mr“ T "Mry \vnh{the ternative of serving one When E. D. Dier & Co. failed, Washington, D. C., Dec. 12.—Hi- Antonio on first a able & Roc Ol oy Even by Patrolman Daaler |1 er, wife, mother; in e day for every dollar unpatd. Stoneham was implicated as a silent ram Bingham, the republican candi-| train. spoke last evening at a joint meet- | vourove at the hearing by the dis- |2t o0 -x'mplli.vh;lf the finer quall- | " Gamble, convicted of larceny in partner who had invested upward of date for United States senator from ing of the Rotary club, New Britaln | cipline committee Monday night, he :'”j:::nm"v":mig", ‘““‘f “’O"’:‘Iz‘; a1" the second degree recelved a prison | $147,000 to acquire an undercover Connecticut in the special election By Thp Amoriated Press. Medical soclety, board of health and |met Walsh and two companions in | S R o ST sentence of from six months lo‘lmtn‘s! in the business. to be held next week, will certalnly aredo, r‘r- oy o, amuel g three years. He was arrested in| In August, 1823, he was indicted be victorious, but by much less than Gomp: Americar ader, a large number of representatives an intoxicated condition. honorary degree holders. i85 3 + {0 ok % Alleged Threat To “Get” Yoe Orary 0 . . |Boston where he conducted a brok- |for perjury after his testimony at a the big majority usually given the was able to sit up o o ¢ other civic and municipal or- eoe “Your own works praise you; you |, 5 : ; 2 evubl / i L5 bod and taka Slght nourishmalt of other civic an nicipal o The men told Cosgrove, according 5 rage concern der the name of referee's hearing concerning $172,- republican candidate for senator, his bed and tak ishmen D st ione) to his story, that they did net il |12V Bained the confidence, admira- Graham and Co, after his New |00 in checks he had given E. M. President Coolidge was advised to- a8 his train left Laredo for San The address was delivered at & |Lee as he was & “skuak,” and they | HO7,20d love of the American peo- | york establishment of Gamble and [Fuller & Company. At that time day, by Senator George H. Moses, ' Antonio today. idition to the ' o . » Y | ple,” he added. While President | yates fafled in 1921 Bianer e i . chairman of the senat. i 21k he w 1so given a cup of tea dinner at the Burritt hotel. Hart- | were going to “get” him. After | oy Feind oy sioneiinjssitiheglonneduibe money lit3c 16,8005 S congTosslon= I L shsllgy L s | : 5 | Murlin was conferring tke degree, Imposing the sentences Judge a8 & favor to Thomas F., Foley of 2l campalgn committee, who called When the train left edo, Mr. well Taylor, president of the Rotary | this, they are alleged by Patrolman two women graduates invested Mrs. | Talley said: T, By nal at the White Hous 3 Gonpers was reatine ans Thers club, was toastmaster. Mayor A.|Rouski to have met him about 3| uciice with the doctor's hood Of | ey wieh s {lammany el At L s e L : | M. Paonessa, Dr. R. W. Pullen, su- | o'clock In the morning and offerea | o o oy tine . Ui bl evary teokenywthfcrooked puciotmenty Eending ! Eoeonectentisiuation S0z scne Nesho elian ¢ i g8a, Do e i 2 5 black silk lined with red and white. ‘tendencles who has brought dis-| Last spring Stoneham, with his | time with Coolidge. plwsicians sz Kid- | perintendent of health, and others | him a drink of lquor, which he re- | yoi "o “oolidge, Dr. Marlon grace to Wall sfreet o e : ) Beualces Moses o ¢ were guests at the spcaker’s table. | fused. Walsh and his friends are| = g t.th Uni all stre. were in this brother ! orace and eight members s has Jv-f returned neys were giving | Dr. Vincent’s subfect was “Com- | then alleged to have trled to cuu'“m' e it | SotiCoreue (thelpllght iyau arefin. i Bd cmpl pred R NN erqR Coun [ (hom 10/ dayssspent fConnectioun Arrives at Border. o e et e using | hen alleged o have trled fto coax | versity of Chicago, and a Eraduate |Men with weak moral backbones (Paiy was indfoted ” for. using the | I consider Bingham's election as| Mr. Gompers arrived i 1 i e o (R o him to take & drink, 8aVing "E9 | of Boston university, was also ad-|have no right,to be in the stock |malls to defraud. Bath fndictments | certain,” said Senator Moses upon American border here at \lred 0. Rackliffe, chairman of the | the destruction of the bridge seri- |+ (his city. ously interfered with other services. l wires, | Telegraph and teiephons water mains and gas pipes were car- rled across the river on the bridge. | The without telephone ecommunication ! today as the central office is on the | south eide of the river, ice to towns north of -here was out ' of commission as the trunk ]lnes were burned out. The bridge was on the main ar- | tery of travel through New Hamp- shire, the Daniel Webster highway. Automobile traffic was detoured two miles via the Canal street bridge today while pedestrlans were using foot-bridge crossing the river at he Nashua manufacturing company. The bridge had joined the two parts | The cause | of the city since 1835, of the fire was undetermined. No Engineering Unit. A request from the city of Nashua that national guardsmen be assigned | to erect a temporary pontoon bridge was sent today to Adjutant General Charles W, Howard at Concord. Genera] Howard was unable to com- | vly with the request owing to the fact that there are no engineering units in the New Hampshire Natipnal Guard. The Nashua Telegraph, a side the bridge on the north shore, was cut off from telegraphic com- munication by the fire. The Asso- ciated Press telegraph operator was installed in quarters in Clty hall, on the south bank, and news dispatches were gent from there to the news- vaper office by messenger, over the foot bridge. Flmira's Big Fire nira, N. Y., Dec. 12. — Fire 1 broke out in the three-stor: frame Wyckoff block in the heart of the business section this morning was brought under control only after causing damage estimated at more than $200,000. At 2 o'clock this morning tha fire th atened to north section of the city was | Toll serv- | dafly | newspaper, which has its office be- | | paign for election spread to adjoining blocks, but &n hour later was brought under con- | trol. The Winner and Clothing stores and the Kresge v Nathenson | riety store suffered large losses, that | in the Kresgn estahlishment gmp.«‘ reaching nearly MRS, MACDOWELL WINS $100,000 when he will speak at & democratic | rally in Elks' hall on Washington street, Robert P. Butler, former cor- poration counsel for the city ot Hartford, will also speak. This will be Holt's only appear- | ance in this city during the cam- paign, and will probably be the only | ri ed by the democratic party here | Central New England Passenger Engine Runs Down Unidentified | Gets 85000 Award From Y‘ififrflnlt Review For Making Most Valuable Contribution To Human Welfare New York, Dec MacDowell, today was declared winner of the 85,000 award by the Pictorlal Re- view to the American woman who made the most valuable contribution 12.—Mrs. Edwara | widow of the composer, | to the advancement of human wel- | tare during 1923 (Continued on Pflge 18) SING SING FOR MAN WHO BATTERED CHILD {New Yorker Admits He Beat 10 Year Old Boy With Hammer New York, Dee. guilty to beating his son with & hammer, Nic | sonfa, 50 years old, a labc was sentenced to serve a term 12.—Pleading er, tud.w of from two and one-half to five years in Sing &ing and fined $100. Judge Manecuso, who pronounced sentence, sald the punishment inflicted on the | boy was the most inhum ever come to his attention. Judge Mancuso stipulated that Kitesonia should serve one day a | ditional for every dollar whi | failed to pay on the $100 fine HOLT IN NEW BRITAIN | Democratic Candidate Yor TU. | Senator To Make His Only Ap- pearance in This City Tonight Hamilton Holt will carry his cam- to the United this city States eénate into Man Near Tariffville, Winsted, Dec. 12.—The ( New England Rallway Co. passenger tra 34 this morn- Ing y inJ tentified | man about 4 mile east of the st The ma elgner, w a snow by the locomotive against receiving a fractured skul caused death. The body was | turned over to the authorities at The award was based upon Mrs. | MacDowell's establishment at Peter- boro, N. H., of a colony to provide {deal working conditions for the cre- ative artist. It will be presented to her at Los Angeles to Although several h were recommended for tho award, red women candldates as only six beside Mra, MacDowell were considered by the ges to have come within the scope of the award. They were Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart Miss Grace Abbott, Mrs. Annle Jump Can- non, Judge Florence E. Allen, Mrs. Martha Berry and X Margaret Banger, tification. Tariffville to await ide JUDGMENT FOR $300. Judge B. W. A 1 city court ent of § has awarded a judgt 00 for the plaintiff in the case of the Lash Motor Cot against ham Gor- bach. The latter was awarded a judgment against the Lash Motor | Co. The action was based on the alleged non-payment The ca against G withdrawa from city court W. Brady represented the plaintiff and Nair & Nair we sei for the dedeadant. n that had | 8. tonight | |ahead, it's all right, we just n‘°4m1md to the degree of doctor of brokcrage: bistness, | Tom Lee a couple of shots.” g8 You stole and President Murlin referred to the law demands its penalty.” laws. rity will not be any- | fering from bronchial infection. At the hearing Monday night, ?h-}DeBn Talbot as “daughter of plon- | " Last week the appiiate #biaion of /thing like those usually given the ro- | is to be rushed through to San.AH: | eers in educational progress; dis- LIQUOR WORTH 3100000 the supremte court denled reguests Publican candidate for senator in tonlo and will be taken to the §t, f 1n Hnagished as student, teacher, au- of Btoneham and his former partner, | Connccticut, beeause Docember s & | Anthony hotel e this afternoon, policeman a r_'lrlnk of liquor. In thoi adminigtrator; Ly example and | Vens P. Robertson, that charges of | very bad month to get the vote out. Needs nnq.‘m Care, [police court tits morning, Walsh| . .5, persuasive and efective SEIZED BY KST GUAR“ stock conversion, fraud nal son. Then, also, it is a by election, and | His physician said hjs life woud " |5ald that b had oftered the Hquor | FECENC B BUL o o and entiche ! spiracy bo struch from {'.ess i’ |1 100K for no mote than 40 per cent {46 Rouskl ad the patrolman refused | it, saying that he would take a drink | | ot wine if they had it. Rouski de- | [nied that he satd he would MSTORES OPEN EVENINGS ing education:) opportunities for the | young womeg of Ame rira. v, Rich Jiaul Is #3srought Into New ¢ London—Crew Get Hearing { | | i wine. adbourne & as counsel fo! | " The fneldent that landed Walsh This Afternoon. S o H‘.l:‘r: |1n court this morning occurred on FROM DEGEMBER 18 TO 24 New London, Dec. 12.—One hun- |Who lost Dt ateen | Main street Wednesday night when dred thousand dollars worth of fine |1arse of t Issuance of the R [;UP'HIGHWAYMAN | Walsh 1s alleged to have walted for —_— liquors and champagne bound shore- |OTdér Wwas opposed by Max D, Rouskl and started to abuse him fve| Eyeryana Of- ed |Steuer, counsel for Stoneham, ward on the two-masted schoo P oke of New York were seized last evening 15 miles south of No Man's Land, and the vessel and crew of five men taken into custody by the coast guard destroyer Jouett, which arrived in port with her prey this morning . | The confiscated cargo consists of when he came along. Walsh is al- | Merchants To G | leged to have greeted the pollceman | | with curses and threatened to kil | | nim. Rousk! sald that Walsh wu‘ drunk. ‘SOUTHERN GERMANY IS portunity To Buy Christmas Pres- ents Up To Last Minute = The Chamber of Commerce has | recelved the municipal Christmas ‘m‘e which will be placed as usual n Central park. The stores will re- |are stlll pending, Stoneham being at | iberty under ba'l. in Judgs Hand's order, F leaving' the 'pr(‘Mfm s private office, “but his m of the usual vote to he cast.” EIGHT T0 20 YEARS led agalnst them hy forn 18- omera. In "the ended today” Thomas L. actlon which Philadelphian Robbed Two Half Hour After Quitting Force SPURN BRIBE OFFER ‘our Harrison, 3 J., Policemen Re- | fuse $2,000, Dodge Bullets and ocember | APPTOXimately 1,200 cases of what | Seize $25,000 Liquor Load. Philadelp Convicted | ROGKED BY EARTHQUAKEImam open evenir :: from l“ emPEr | (oast guard officlals ¢ Anest | q ot aiine St 18 to Dmrmxmr 24 tnclusive. nt of liquor ht fnto | Harrison, N. J., Dee, a ha our after he —_— for many months, pre- |ton truck load of whiskey ned from the police fo! numago THEFT destined for Christmas |0t 00, was captured by f e was today sentenced to Done—No Casualties—Tremor S The captives gave thelr names as gun fight p by seven t dian of the flock = Captain John Niclson of New York, | gers there is no safety | Are Yelt In Italy. Chlrmn Woman and Male COm- Oscar Anderson of Greenport, | w Judge James Gay | Charles Davis of Greenport, Axe Erhr ey Byr’u’vk:arv’ M&‘.’»Ar;:m!. Dec. 12. — panion Held Up and Robbed by 'fi'vr"\n of Greenport and John | W 4 he Rad been | Reports from Reutlingen and other Three Mcn Farly This Morning. :\ D v}r w \r-rrk ?\.-\- were gat turned in his keys | points in southern Germany state Je oo s vr vw: before U, 8. Com- | tore: at a police station ¢ the Swablan Alp region has! Chicago, Dec : 3 missioner Earl Mathewson the | they : He denied p i | been visited by an earthquake which |at $30,000 was taketl CUBLDING Mouzesalid rw'f"»: his aft- ljts sp robbery and said he w n a res- | € | heavily damaged numerous houses | Catherine Armsti con \\Hlnv_v‘ar cases of the Two | e ¢ 5 en and Mittle- | robbers w eld up s and the four times captured | yepe S Salny {at Pliezhausen, Etsingen and Mittle- | 10bURS W0 M5 any manager, | Underwriter are also scheduled, ) t ! who stadt. gertnat re returning ———— 1 Two shocks moving in an east- early today as they we r’\‘;";fi Lake Constance region, her report to the Pc : = i [ Heidelborg, Germany, Dec. 12, — and question 1 AT R POSTAL MAN ARRESTED {"The selsmographic observatory here | of the late Dio | 3 K o e a heavy th shock. gunm w of Whom Feli, Sicknes 3 reports a heavy earth torle dad been in | m Feigned Sickness By i ories Emploge At New Haven Post Office Freiburg, Baden, Germany, Dec. | pointed out fo Mrs. 2 | Roadside and Sought Help. A A s 12.—A light earth shock was felt fn ner party prior 1o the FOBEEEY DU e e 1 PATTON, COMPOSER, DIES ! Black Forest reglon, manifest- | she said t robb 5 \r S el S = &“: iy the Mails, ing itself chiefly in the rattling of | semblance to mcr c oo Ayxb\\]’n;»K windows. party A i 82 0 afinncapolis Man Was Widely New H Dec. 12.—Ge A At Stuttgart the shock is estimated - = = | [f.. ar :\ t-v“'n saw a m . e L Platt _ have lasted 20 seconds. OUNTS e road with a T man Known in Musical Circles—Wrote DER | FACES SEVERAL COUNT T b, ] - By Tha Assoclated Press. | b and asked if he could be s Oratorio “Isatah.” 2 Italy, Dec An earthquake S : was asked to : 1 ‘,M k was felt ao 4:'\ o'clock this | Man Arrested For Beating Girl in | oo ooi0 noon 16 tha \ : morning at Tolmezzo, 25 miles : S ilioyed \Wantod For |7 Nl aiiohicn DENeE = 0 northwest of here at the foot of (h«! New Haven Believed s e 3 : Carnle A‘.T! Several houses were Mann Act Violation. 25 , e I naged. There were no casualties | il i war-| SAVED BY FIREMEN { ROBI thought they Much Smoke But Little Flame in ! sald M New Haven Blaze But Several Are S . . Maaager of Brooklyn Nationals Is ging out & R Coolidge Tlnnl\s Woman, | awl. He is arried Out. Reported in Critical Condition— | ) for ¥ s A - — 101, for Voting for Him Has Complications gadle Janneski, 17, here fr : Twenty Year Old Slayer Jamesiown, X. T, Dec, 12. - Raltimore, Dec. 12.—Wiibert Rob- inson, manager of the Brooklyn baseball club, was reported ser- ously ill at his homs here today “Robbie,” as he is familiarly known to thousands of bassball fans, was s with pleurisy while on a hunting trip in Georgia a month ago. He returned home for medical | treatment and was apparently on the road to recovery untll yesterday when he suffered a relapse, with in- dications of intestinal complications. His physiclan planuned to have an Decmnn R(‘senod in Negro \~~ault ('m' s Plainvi criminal Thompson dence ' Making Up Boxes for Veterans in Hospitals yes today noon X-ray taken today in hopes that it Eddy Glover Post, I will reveal the trouble * # | rv, is making up t entas e — | ristmas gifts to d | FOUR DIE IN CRASH THE WEATHER ain soldiers in the | Baltimore, Md., Dec. 12. — Four —0— or other gover persons were killed tonight when |* Hartford, Dec. 12—Forecast il cos the automablle in which they were || for New Britain and vicinity: | Unsettled tonight and Satur- day; somewhat warmer. riding was struck by a Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Electric | Railway train at Arnold, about seven Imiles from ASEapolis | re Legion if the Leg * Of 13 Year Old Girl Pays VRGE BUS LINI ~ morning in 1 cor a be in danger unless the sged leaghr ) { ' b

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