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r——————————— "]da P A WU ey » m;h:nt:l‘: ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW nnum?\, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925. ~KIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS MACRI PANEL IS ' Spicy Letters Written By Young WORE WITNESSES GONN. DRY AGENTS NATIONS JOIN HANDS IN MOMENT OF SLOWLY FILUNG Rhinelander To Be Used Against - (ALLED AT TRIAL ARE REAPPOINTED SJLENT TRIBUTE ON ARMISTICE DAY Eighth Juryman, 109th Ex- Hir If He Slurs His Wife’s Name {Mnchell Determined to Prove With Them It Is “Out Again, amined, ACW“ Horning La“i‘efllg‘or“fsff:‘n:cgfgsfigslw t:nlsngl‘::::::‘i\lh:fuvee Ghar%sers Coin Again,” Says Putney CITY P AYS TRIBUTE (OLD WINTER HEAW IE[I"]NS I.EA[]ER BET ON IEF?—UEOF TRIAL There Are Further Attacks On Her Morals ]S T0 BE GIVEN CHANCE ALL DO[NG 600D WORK T“ H[R[] WARRI[]RS SN['WFA“‘ FUREEAST BEGS F“R PEA[J] White Plains, N, Y., Nov. 11 (® the court room, but if they (the dn. — Rhinelander s faced with a | fer want to throw slime, 11! Pefense {8 Authorlzed 10 Procecd ' District Agent Freels That Men Are | M )| \l Pre- He Tells Judge Hinman that m-"h"']:’l’”‘“l ‘I' "“'l'”\ ‘“”I"f 1'“)”'"‘1“ k this “"; “[‘:“ his ”‘Ll" ""“'l"l With Its sy : ks i BUSIDCSS find ll]dUS[FV SllSpellfl c(:le(f:lsol(‘;g:) :pun;o\\ llle BOS[O” P‘{{[e[]: Renlls;a(lofi[:gllth : Unicipal rar | he is allaged to have written as a |1t they want to blacken the morals s Plan of Bringing Into| Doing Best They Can, Although A for A ) Has Placed a Wager on the Out- | bachelor to the Negress he married | of this girl, I'll show the kettle is| Evidence All Phases of Afr Con-| There Is Room Tor Some Im- ctivities for Armistice Dfiy 4 will bo read In court, just as black.” | i { —_— Come Late G come of the Proccedings, Productions of such letters was| Counscl announced Rhinelander —OVersy, provement, Utehfield, Nov. 11 (P — ¢, p | forecast an a pomsibility by Lee| would take the stand today to tell| \o oo o fter! New Haven, Nov. 11 (B — “Out PARADE STARTS AT 430 Waehington ENG AT D2 WASH[NGTON OBSERVANL 1 | Parsons Da , attorney Alice | of his nee y Wi e- Bishop of Kent, formerly of Guil. [PAreons Davis, attorncy for Aliceof his meeting with Mrs, Rbine- o) CEVE N et i e e e S ford, a carpenter employed by state | Beatrice Jones Rhinelander, servant | lander and colncidents preceding iin, in again” for the force of ti — winter for the United States | , the court-martig i el fode srohib it ; park and forestry commission was - William Mitchell today aut [ederal prohibition deputy adiniiis fqyyor of Theee Wars to Appear With heavy snowtall and long con- London and Parls Also Have Elab today choscn as cighth juror in the | 3 vt A the defense to proceed with its plan | posignatior A A, second trial of Olympia Maeri, in- % L AR of bringing into evidence virt dicted for the murder of John Bag- & 5 B b W) Y .| | all phases of the air troversy. minutc pel it g - el y 5 | T o BTN o n a8 5 - B rhaaey i y .f::;“{(l.ilw".‘.,wi. [esdgnations are nut Hill Park and Dance ! o4 by Ferbert J. nrowne, widely | the Ending of the Terriblc World He ;s 40 3;1r~‘uld and has thre PL X v interrupted on ong ¢ I ) ank T. Putney Armory. known ocean meteorologist dren, 2 daughters, ages 12 and & p b ermit the court to he ORA offlce ARCin JTn o % 5 3 end one son, five, Bishop was the i, [ p e e sultu :,‘,‘,\,-L;.x“]?‘l‘rl e R e T the s 100th veniveman examined and the o W : | tion behind closed doors. Then NEW closiag out the old hureau and start fifth today, P k) h | | subpoenas were issued for 86 persons jpe ) 3 Harry Johnson of Sharon was ac- | & 3 IR o residing outside of Was b eepted this afternoon as _‘\,,.ym,,“’« 3 . | summonea by Colonel Mitchclt in an ! Armistice Day, which 18 to comy vest on Scptember 18, four days | Armistice Day me e p \ (s iin seoiatne eee i lond sathst No Changes Likely o street parac ore the offieial close of summer, | McQuiEg, nationa Blshop was asked hy State's At- | Y, 4 . conduct of the governmeunt air serv-| Hartford, Nov. 11 (F—No change | Public dance, he winfer, he belleves, will he fol- | American L. torney Arnon A. Alling if he knew | . i 7o g A | ices, which led to his tria |is expected to be made in the per S 1th nds persons have wed by & late spring. [l e 3arlott of Guilford, A | : ; oIS & | The court acted after its law mem- | sonnel of the federal prohibition en- ated their intention of being i Primarily the predictions are | P y D. Bertlett was on the first| [ Fat i : g bers, Colonel BBlanton Winshi 1| forcement bureau of Connecticut by !ine In the parade. Included will b 1 upon a study of ocean surface jury which disagreed at the trial in 2 3 & 5 ' & he defense counsel his 5 ctor Foster, of New York, as | decicgatlons orles. repres umporatures as determined by the | BT New Haven last epring, eleven be- A 4 lling so many witneeses tror o. [Uhe result of the action of Deputy Scntatons of fraternal bodies, and g of sun’s heat reaching the | lonE deafencd ing for acquittal and one, Irving A. WA & ; e tant places Adminstrator Frank T, Putney in |€Y-service men of three wars In 1arge | curn, This solar radiation for more | W4T at last felt t Andrew, for conviction. Wy & i A ; N N To Prove Assertions recommending for reappointment numbers. Ogren is chief of pan three yoars has been below | PeRCE: The venireman said that he knew e i “We want these witnes , prove | yesterday each of the 17 unclassified | S ff ¢ has outlined a plan for | normal, The present weather eitu- | SRI8.8801 of Mr. Bartlett but was not ac- ; 3 g ; . N | ihe truth of what Col cmployes of his department, the formation of the parade. Each gyon he says, Indicates that the|CDLY the requiem o quainted with him. Bishop had| b i ; o \ has said about the natio nce General Lincoln B. An. Or8anization has been advised of s | woriq is facing a condition which | Machine gun chatt heard of the case, but had no opin- ? & | 3 d X 3 replied Representative the administration men ster parade 18 | i yntertere geriously with crops, that war had claimed fon on it. Hle had discussed the af- : : ; AN Keed, Mitchell's attorney. ral prohibition enforcement |* “‘"""" to move at 4:30 o'clock |(he cold fall and winter in prospect | T oUsBNds of healthy yout e ppointed Mr. Foster head of | Without a hiteh. Five bands will be |0 SO0 F0 HA0 W (L BEonety [ maimed and hopelessiy” disabled t war 10 end war. One Venireman (s Excused When ‘ » tinuing cold waves, broke v W | iesignations of il will be effective. | in Line of March—Bonfire at Wal- 8 cold waves, broken by orate Cercmony Commemorating members will be engaged a perfods of brief duration, Is predict- | i e war. ule Sl Pl An abnormal condition, he holds, is pointed to hy taators. dn. | Denyer, nicipulgover will halt tem- o le record-breaking cold in i6a shou porarily at 4 o'clock this afternoon many ns this fall, beginning | d¢ad and bend it ness as a new ove, for the clty-wide observance first snows in the nortl tuation o tafr at a party at Gnilford, he said, % £4a ; ¥ , i Colonel Winship as . i but his wife had not been present 2 b b uot an appropriate time to dccide | the New Yor district of which a " : two years, ous situation de- | Al teitn : " whetl th idence was being of- necticut is a part, _re-organiz- hers will Am.« hrm}:). veloping in the southern hemisphere Armistice Tribute 3 extenuation, wion, or | @ f the district all over the " eeniTely i ot the cily, |y ¢ 0 ‘nse of mn accused ountry was considered as one of | j‘ h today are banked on hoth a A m(rjum or so before 11 «jclnnk § ¢ For the d . To prove the|the st steps of the new adminis- | Sides with a 4 ay of the national |, ;v’;m‘;‘., ,.("m’m E Hh\,mun' snlr: that . ; : i, M ired |tration. Mr. Putney received or- | €01ors, and will go to Walnut Hill recognition of the significance i _ 5 e 5 el T s PO e e St Aroetins B c (I et i Colonel S Shermun e Yol m]', ”“‘,,Jf,.')’uf'ii,f‘, fras :‘.f,,,l\'“,fl:«r( o P- fnn\]"h'n R ‘\” \,' ,L‘,'\n," 1 her of prominent scientists s | ithed should give an account mean to ce good citizen, at 11| MRS, JONES RHTINELANDER LEONARD KIP RHINELANDER |charge of the prosechtion ”l‘ i a eIt e ‘r Jacing un. |Of boxes e fress n,f‘)( demonstrated, Mr, Browne contends, | our efforts to keep faith wit o'clock we shall rise and remain | ; Baa s e oD L B oy beh it i one | anmn Bones ! he |y the published views of Dr. R he dead and bring into reality the slelnt for two minutes.” On the hour | 8ifl #nd daughter of a t.mmh"’:\"":V‘"T:—'}:I et f«‘xll. Mr. ]"m'f-‘u‘n:i ) l;mm:;cu:: .I;”'h Iithenicnualiod B e At the stae | B°F. Serander, professor of Botany | ldcal vhic y died—world e % tnueq | driver, w s being sue - annul- | countere s by declaring that he | or mitigation, anc ot s a defense. v oorde £ dismissel wos. 8o o peton! e state | 1% en o gwadiah National universt - urn in Scandinavia and at | Pledged It ort of a ; B eate . {admit that his millionaire father,| “It prosecution or the court |15, the time of discharge was 7 5 ex- head bowed in reverence for the[ Denouncing statements by Rhine- | /e oy B g T o e | retuses to summon the witnesses wo | advanced in order to give Mr. Foster | Pected nftendance records of other | three-fold peace prog men Wwho gave thelr lives in the | lender's counsel, Davis said in court [ Philip Kip Rhuinelander, forced | ref vears will be smas ast some gections of northern | UNTTS-07¢ PEATE BF Europe of the “fimbal winters,” that | e immedia 6er ) C him to bring sult and that he did | need,” replied Mr. Reid, s will | morc time to look over his field. World War. yesterday. 2 s = ¥ at our own ¢-| The second order was gent out to The line of march as lals t hy i 3 P ¢ “rank D. Abbott and family ‘of Would Wreck Boy not do so on his own volition. bring them ¢ at our ow €x ] 0 ot J 1d out hy is, three winters without inferven- | United States to a permanent court 5 family ‘o {ng mummers; to of international justice, Also Peace Day. he crop year of 1926 and 1927 | “Today is Armistice Day, the sey in the northern hemisphere in | enth anniversary of their sacrifices. s predicted. | 1t 1s also peace day, the day when it he fs supported by a num- | We who came out of that conflict ! 4 Senst be effective on November 16, advis- | Chicf of Staff Ogren is as follows: by and Howard A. Smith and| “I'm not going to real nasty let- Girls Improved Him T coust relired to its private|ing the ngonts that they were dis. Fnst Main to Main street, to No. 3 C the extent at least family of Middlebury were specta- | ters merely for the edification of | Dr. Plerce L. Clark, head of fhe cyambers, and decided quickly to is- | missed unless notified that their re- | fire engine house, conntermarch ta i, sondiucny e stiols Te Sithe | orine fors today. Abbott and Smith were ___ |Stamford Sanitarium where young gy, the subpoenas. ¢ summoned | appointment has been recommend- Main. passing € park foniynay| (Seons OFNOLL ; i ! Rhincland i ¢ e : o e commande Jurors on the first trial. Abbott, his thinelander was sent because of | yaq peen named in a list submitted | ed. t side, 10 Arch street, to Webstor | . Serander, Mr. It at, saataal srlalEon sife and son have been here con- | [his stammering and, as the doctor | py Mitchell several days ago. | Mr. Putney said today that he has | hill to Rocky Hill avenue, to Frank. | BrO% . ore supported by two | FORSY S70 NI AL siantly. Mrs. Smith has been heer | | described it, “A sense of inferiority | pne first witness questioned today | recommended re-appointment of \!iN square, to Main street, agatn | 010" ! totanisisifote highstand g, e <o s o Sian e oncebefore, During the forenoon " testifled yesterday that | was Major andt, an ait [ his entire staff and that if Dircctor | PASSIng on the east side of the park, P Imut (¢ ans, of Switzerland S s ! Foster decides to accept his recom- West Main street, through the Rolt Norhagen of Norway, | F®/MOVINE P x vecoss Miss Macri went to the rail-| R ander improved after meeting | ¢ officer now attached to the Y . h trom war, hances of igarhook handaiwith pinem fiang HAND”NE “I: ESTATE (s bl wupply and comstruction branch of | mendations there will be no changes | COUTt of honor to No. 1 boseball dia. | D™ Gans recently quoted ~ Mr. | bote oo josgened. o versed until time for court to| “Leonard has formed an ae- ra Ask.d by Mr. Reid |in the personnel of his force. Al-|mond in Walnut Hill park , Browne as mentioning him among The tenance of i the general stafl | i <ume, She semed pleased to have | | quaintance with a girl on whom he | i¢ he was qualificd by experience for | though fhere s always room for im-| Aldes In the parade will be: other Europeans, “as supporting Mr, : | ca | i 1 ‘ i | Tke Hills, TH | Browne's fo t that the yeap|fOrces for-inicrnal and e “friends present, calls every evening, and he keeps| guty In the construction branch, he provement, Mr. Putney explained, heodore Johnson, L a a Fear e s ol Bets on Trial [Referee in Eight Years’ very poor hours” said an extract | ropiied negatively, adding that he|he belleved his men were doing as Dewey S - Mason Andrews, Foould e e DGR | gl oo One venireman has placed a‘ © [from the doctor's mnotebook, and!pad heen active in flying work. oll as could be expected, and his | Georae } Max §§ Honeyman| FithouSa ssunmer! but Mr. ' % Lpe Amer A, G {awke Walter 5 on the result of the trial, he Litigation Files De- datcd later “he went out in a car Major Brandt d he wa it to | action Indicates clear! how hi ¢ Cook, ! o informed the court today while | g with other boys and began to take | Hawaii during r oint army | feels about his stafl. The orders do Mrs me, D. Ogren, H, |Quoted Dr. Gana as supporting the | i G | P ed employes 'run barles Co vank | views of Dr. Serander, ¢ ing questioned by Joseph Kolet- | cision Today the Initiative in eversthing and|and navy maneuvers, and was con- | d employes Rrummer, les Cook, Fran: | . Sera : Rt (e kens v, counsel for the defense. He y spoke to some girls. He did not| fdent that no attacking forces could | stenographers and clerks, who are T hade, Spaulding Warner, Robert| As for 1816, when fce formed in | spared the cost in has shown that he was prejudiced | = e stammer and seemed like another| have landed if the aiv force 4 not | engaged by the civil service. Smith, A. W. Ritter, J. M. Han the fleld as far north as Pennsyl- | somewhat and in answer to a ques- | Now York, Nov. 11 (P—James A. b been handled in roundabout e (ieorge Rawlings, Thomas I'. Mark- | ¥anfa, Mr. Browne says 1927 not | e that civilization itselt migh ton put by Mr. Koletsky, eaid: = 5 o he was the life of the party| way. o 1926 "will see a return of approv- not endure.” i B R el e | O'Gorman, referee in the Gould ¢~ | 14" 1ulied without stammering?” | e Units will form as follows: | mately these conditions, not neces- | ok case with a nelghbor.” | counting case, today handed down |gemanded Davls. OSTPONED ‘ First division — Kast Main, right | “\rly With continued cold, but with | Roston's Observance. “Oh,” sald Judge Hinman, “you're [an opinion Nolding that the late | wyes» was the reply, and Davls | CRISIS IS P | resting at Center stree eharp cold spells and other condi- | o A W, Sicised. ' soriy you! QUNN'L say thas | CEOIRE AT Gould hud miaEnde) d | sald, gleefully, “Thank you so much, o | Second division — Fast Maip, | 1008 At intervals which will mean | Boston, Nov. 11 (P—World Wau yesterday #4Y T the $82,000,000 estate of his father, | goctor.” A | right resting at Summer street, great damage to crops. veterans' organizations were not ir YT {rlod to say it yesterday,” the |J2Y Gould, railroad builder and fi- e T Panleve Plans to Draw Up Com-| Third division — Spring. street, | Al factors. of which the condition | cluded in the line of march today b Senlricien anstaaatatiueiiot | aneler: | rinance Measure—Comes | | Tight resting at East Main strect, | ©f the sun la the most important | Boston celebrated its elghin ATH e atanid £ ! Referee O'Gorman's decislon was THEATRIGAL MAGNATES promise Finance Measur 5 g | Fourth division — Center streer. | MT* Browne says, support his view, | tice Day with a p N’v\i]vu!"l\ir‘ \\lv;\ \ 18 {1n connection with litigation between 3 % o ‘ine Cras ster- | right resting : A the sun, which 18 described by the | has been the center o icism be- Judge Hinman commended one |y "Gouiq neirs which has lusted Up Again Next Week. Following Crash of Yester | Fiteh aivigion uufl‘]{, freets | Smithsontan m.,”,‘.,\,,‘,”“:; Dyl ‘. wuse four so-called radical groups ze corge H. Atkins of | o ™ q17 "mhe referee dirccted IN WAR ON CABERETS| s..c xov. 11 #—s mintstertat| day, They Force Prices |entrance Lanters frery oo |as a variable star, I8 for some un. iven a 1 Torrington, who was challenged . g rk b at an fraternize aci rington, who was challenged by | . jyjcigm mainly at George Jay | S G is for the Painleve cabinet was - s Sixth division — ¢ known reason in a period ot low ! “Rather than fraternize With pac | main ’]mvml and treasure of @ war so t the defense on the fairness of l:ls crisis a2 4 mmercial 2 adical organizations, the ! d investments. 4 L { postponed, | f S Sireet ipieh i . orenntiradiatios fist and radical organizations, e sl o ralr o averted, or et loast postponed, | Up 3 to 15 Points street, right resting on Center streot, ity with decreased radiation. R probably until early next —week, e | Seventh division — Hartford ave. e o | Sult was brought eight years ago | Claim They Charge High Prices, | : pel. Atkine Who e 7 years old and |y Howard, Edwin and the former P hen the finance committee of the hue iehi civic assec s declined invita a great grandfather, repeatedly faid | ¥ FRTCN ¢ Mes. Fintey 3., Pay No License Fees and Vio. | Whe ; et i e s resting at East Matn |tions to participate in the parade, e would not form an opinton on the | s e GotlidoN g s el | chamber of deputies NeyprgitaNoy 11 mbnectial-jiatc FATHER 4 YOUNGSTERS | Last night it became known that the hepard, brothers and sister of 5 & ive the pre R v v ors for the advance regained control S case until he had heard all of the ‘U‘ 1 late Fire Laws. give the premicr an oy B | Eighth dn e anl z ar i {1 ay' sion — Direct 1 | Kiwanis, Rota orge Jay Gould, asking an ac - se plan 3 \ » movement in today's . < n | i dence. o o ool B draw up a compromise plat rear of Scventh divisio IRE | ubi i .’Alrnm ’m ans:xrrml fl’a h m; °S- | counting from their brother, who | Ney ;, Nov. 11 (P—A lega |\ 0 ‘T‘“‘, t iy support of | stock market bidding up prices 3 to| 6 SHven .ml n | Comass clubs had no T o oy Infsaln ‘-?“Lr of volce and at | o an executor of the estate. He attack on cabarcts giving elaborate |\t “0ciaiste, 15 points in a remarkable outburst |y " oo b ESI o Summer street, | [istice Duycomm ool Inan g o one time satd, “I have no right to|gioy May 17, 1923, , After.his death | theatrical entertainments will bel " oo hiee g its of buying after yesterday's sensa- (' g [N NE 8t ast Main etreet, | i ganizationsmoRid T anatAce & mrlln an opinion before hearing the | 4n, Gould estate was made defend- | started shortly by the Managers'| o e tional deciine, The recovery was | ot ! > will move in the fol. | East Orange, N. J. Mother Escapes |cause their me m\“v :B M; ““1 ‘“ '; evidence. e >, PR 2 T 2o 18 order | yresence of pacifist-radical elemen ant tn the action. Protective association, William | 7y alded by casier money rates and the . v af . ’latoon Dali o Iz S *ni L EDoch resumption of dividends on the com Platoon of Poll [tz At KromThind Blory Ohjcctionable Un Commanding. Atking was born in Meriden, the | "y \ 2t then CeIi chunssllfork tha) waa | : Iithplace of Miss Macri, He has| My conclusion sithatatho dnses e S\ connmlilosth assoclatlon, | "y o /jer Painleve now appears 0 idends. Chier Williant Fiiot ; e e o ments in connection with the Gould | said tod: hove & majority in the mon stock of the American Sugar Rl | ommanding Window Early Today he four organizati : b. of | Refining company . Staft, | b jectionable are the Women's Inte lived in Torrington ever since Mel|raiirond system were not suitable or © Mr. Klein would not reveal the | Certain to have ® WSE /T H wes four years old, he eald, and|proni "t {ruct runds and eannot be | oxact nature of his plans to curb the | Chamber of deputies 1B FIPE T R EEcdl Al e tarrinn fon. Marshal A. M. Paonesss East Orange, N. J., Nov. 11 (P— |national league for Peace and Fre since 1918 has heen secretary for the | qugtained as made In the exercise ' cabarets encroachment of the the. | his financial progrant, Bt L8 Fih Hpqe, [P5ains {onktiiotiis: Ll r Marshal . ? A father and his four children lost |dom, the Iellowship of Reconellis Employers' assocaition of Litchfield | e a mound discretlon, sald Referes | atrical field. He sald a few details | tlon in the scna hours approximating 1% miliion | f of St % Ogren. their lives in a fire which destroyed | tion, the Fellowship of Youth fc connty. rrsara 5 : remained to be completed before he | doubtful. fofend the | shares, or at the rate of ides a six family dweling at 409 Amherst | Feace and the League for Demo Pralses Man | The referce held that Frank |could go ahead. | 110,000 shares a minute. First Division, street early today. The mother of | fe Control As he prepared to leave the Wit-| gould, bee e was a minor dur- | Theatrical managers feel they are Dupont, which collapsed 27 points 14y-Glover Post Bar the family escaped death by jump- | These organizations have been re ness stand after being excused by yne the first years that his brother 'losing business to cabarets, which e of the | yesterday to eer o i Fronzo, Lea | ing trom a third story window. tatned, in spite of the defenes, Judgs Hinman who has | Georgn was cxecutor of the estate, |are taking away theartical stars and Armizies u RS at 1 p. m. C 1 i : n Infantry. Joseph Distesano, 42, was burned |cause Rev. Geo had to excuse more than Afty venire- | ghenld not be held responsible as if ¥ s an Gdnilsmian | AnEl0-Amicicen Bicks : Pathe Txch each » j : . Commanding. | to death with three of his chil- |chairman of the Armistice Day com. men who claimed to have “fixed (ha actually were a truste : el Unaer a cover | today. v point and Mack Trucks, Hudson | Adiutant Li \ H ks dren, Mary, §; Minnie, 6 and Rose 5. tee, believes t epinions” stopped him to say that in a ecounter suit whic od | o . The manager rt, al- = 7 Motor, May Department st v pan 169 nfantry | Mrs. Distesano had the fourth |to world peace in principle. “should express approval as well | that tha remaining Gould heirs as h th no license fee eith- ’ MAY ENGAGE ORGANIST General Electric, Atlantie Coast | ©f d § m- { child, Mandy, 4, in her arms when | n erat we felt so keenly as disapproval.” He then commend- | co-trustees were in part responsi- 'er to the city or state, and do not | Line, Foundation company and Sears v ng | she looked out of a third story win- | about any dl mition _ of e the venireman on the way he had | bie for the estate management. Mrs. | artempt to obey (he provislons of e tocbuck were listed 5 to 7 poir . c low and saw the flames. She lical groups on Arm conducted himself during his inter- | Shopard also was exonerated of re- (o fire laws applying to theate First Lutheran Church May Hire bear traders scrambled to cover |~ Head “ompany. (Rt s s a ks Chairman Paine rogation. spansibility, 'fhe Managers' Protective associ- \eir commitments in competition S mandi n wn was § nes wh ation of Great — | Regarding Frank Gould’s ac- |ation recently appointed hur| Per Olsson of Chicago to Succeed | with the buying of speculators on A A h i he ground. The baby in ston ¢ hes, sponsors of the GONTRAGTS AWARDED | quaintance with the affairs of the | Hommerstein, president, as a com- - s the long side. e U Bachiel, Comm was fatally injured. She |Pcace parade, found great difficulty | astate, the referee held that though | mittce to find out what could be| T. W. Fredrickson. | Oils and rails, which have not REEsConEDIvitlon: SRAUNEHITD KO0 R Mbepiti R na fovay | Inkse g anybody to lead it as he was employad In the estate of- | done to curtail the cabaret enter- (o) o oot poard of the Participated extensive e recen 2. P a care of by neighbors after St fices, he was r age at the time, | tainments First Tutheran church mects on |advance, were promin T o ¢ ¢ p b e & Refuess. his functions were mercly that of a —_ Novenbes thatm i e Raltimore and Ohfo crossed hmen Mo i S - r refused fe Jobs for Furnishing of Five clerk, and his endorsoments wera not : 1 R Eaeeenlls eacigetty man for th : 0 ke te upon the recommen- | S s cordedsiS s e L . floc e desi a tary m Stato. Sanatoria, %0 h heid tn the teht of tha inde- | Colonel Mitchell Not e (o s 14T, ivic an mmal Organizati : e teatonl el deran 5 e dation of Per Olsson tuberculosis commission has awar u g , made vacant by es ‘ Scout 1 aken to the Oran - A0&F recen talled R e the five | Fdwin Gould's applieation to resign | Washington, Nov. 11 (A—Permis- ey g e inast R]GHT TO GRIT[GIZE | 1 Scouts. e e ihes e recent election but fallet sanatoria of the st with por | A8 At q n for Colonel William Mitchell to | & - H 0 Boy § - o J0cCi s secure er ires to hiy oods to the following bidd ust stll come be- | go to New York to make an Armis- SR 5 nomination pape SR P} i i Mr. Olsson is located at Chic _ o ! e > fore the supreme court for ratifica- | tice day address has been denied by 4 i - i 3 Wourke-Eno company of grekth sup CourTE forfrafinen-fitic AEygmires has been denled bY | oyqre ne s filling a ¢ ir position | Trinity Faculty Gives in to Stu- Fourth Division, Stone and Forsyth of Boston; on And can be appealed by otilite warsopartments lin one of the largest Lutheran Philharmor | company of Boston g | Hilcants, o - ' ors' post of the New | churches in that city. He is a na-| dents, But Tripod Editor Still Is BT Lynch, ‘HONOR FOR G. A LUNDQUIST?' ns s n \ Ross corporation of Milwaul Tk American Legion wanted 'tive of Sweden and w icated in Sl e Head te s o 5 Xicers a T R iniform and from the headquartery d the M. Chatfie ¢ Pmsoq SOUP FATM he ‘alr service officer to apeak be-|the Roval Conservatory of Music in| \Under Suspemsion. : BRI e “I_l New Haven, T orders will 20VL auy he adjutant general in- | Stockholm. He has similar | Hartford, Nov. 11 (P—Recogni- Cnive Nar N. B. H. § Graduate Given First |Srouts came a report that nome of amount of $12,000 for the yr ~; ———— torn that th requ positions in Seattle, Washington and i3y of right of undergra r 2 1 e 7 ts had been given permission They include. 1,300,000 paper e Do considered because | Denver. He fs an late or thoil s trtielns. op elther as . e Stan.| Mention in Beaux Arts Institute of | to march kins. ) presence at his court | American Guild of Organi IRIN llect in spe ley Ruie & Leve ¥ Butler's Views. and Fa(her Critically T as Re- | o)) > ATy ) i Design In New York. “We shall continue tc tranc just as we defended Verdun Premier Painleve declared at the State Tuberculosis Commission Gives T s ORI R l < e rules lald down Vifth Division, n commenting on the peace pa, Leading Theatncal ‘ sult of Supper. {IV)I‘\((‘)\I R n(u'u‘n PACTC n\“ & ge as the sub. Departure Hand Clarence A. Lundqu his clty, | rade, U. S. Senator Butler said tha A 3 A ‘ A alcutta, Nov. P—While the | gtanca tater out this Employes and Officers of tt - la graduate of the New Britain h t had taken advanta ’\iandgel Dies Todgy c {Two Years in Prison | Ear o Reading, vicrroy e oty h LevTA ()h sxaduatalof ',"‘,"o. ‘,q’,.‘,’ ?"“,” i Elitice ey W ko Alsagy & Hnrn N , Nov. 11 4’ }‘01 Havi m" Stolen Cars ! Vi g the 1 o n re 2 fon of the zales Band en first mention ,,, he 19 . o veterans alone, to express view & Bird, for years general : (e 8 = | \rnu\’z ay cel L ~ ¥ that Malcom Ste 1ploy lers, Frary tk | tition of B ch are n accord with th ager of the Shubert thea nt ! s ; cating soup Nov, (P —Charles M. |00 giscovered bo factc p t “ompany s ! I % S bbbl s 5 5 . araatiy i) e A y " h, held tn New York cf sts in Ne Yo dic n e = o ‘ > - s e h gl — € ¢ publication of the college, be Sixth Division, now s ident In the Carnegl o e : on planned ng flness. In ad " their father, also | clea HalIn nan e e i nslon was imposed ther Manufacturera. is distinction promises much for | Boston Common at 11 o'clock an connection with the tbert firm he | i8 serious P '” fmaacy 11 by THE WEATHER . » rd L. Trovell last week seventh ¥ undc in his chosen pro. had arranged a radio program foi held the position of general S owell § eral court today | —— . n article tn T he was S he evenin h naire ¢ s e e A e ¢ A hile he at high school ;the evening. The I naires, how r for Comstock & Gest of TURRS N w ‘\‘“\'_“ Wi A ‘pleaded guitly to an Rartford, Nov. 11.—Forecast whi e dean characterize ajor ) n, Lea ght future was predicted for |ever, promised to h the parad! New York and 2 Cairo, E ov. 11 P—Turkish | indictment charging violation of the for New Britain and vicinit cindletn good dlseip! T ton Kyseck, Leader im. Barto, examiner at the | “with interest and concern.” r the Wost ( t jos of the rvisis on the s ailway in | Dy e Indictment charged Fair tonight snd Thursda criticize 1 3 utom @ Dealers’ Divistor arnegie school, wrote l‘nrclpn!‘ Washington Observance. Willlam ¥ox corporatien. The fu orthern Syria have rec fved orde ecol transporting from slightly warmer tonight. nad ¥ - . Bighth Division. Slade of the New Britain high schoo! l Washington, Nov, 11 (M—Custog neral will be held Saturday and | from Angora to hold themsclves in | Boston to Al M“\ of five cars known | |of Stephenson still stan — informing him of the success of one burfal will take place here. | readiness for call to the colors. | to have been stolen, # | Troxell said today. (Continued on Page 16) |of his former students. l (Continved on Page 18)