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' WILSON MEMORIAL | MEMBERS DIFFER | Withdrawal From Association \MAN HELD BY POLICE IN | GREENWICH IS DYING New Yorker Belleved to be One of Two Who Robbed House, Shot (Martial Law in at Officers, and then was lost track of. sity, has encountered the withdraw- [ “"f 0h RE0 O ad at 204 West | London, Nov. 12 (®) al of Secretary Wilbur as an honor- | 114th street, New York city. a coup by Veng Yu- avy vice-president and open disap-| Officé ank O'Connor and ' “‘{;"‘“" eneral” in proval of its method of organization | Thomas Irwin were told last night |the Fver News' T by a former member of the cabinet | of the burglary and saw a man with | SPOhdent, the Japane called in extraordinary under the war president, a valise at the rallroad station who t ons rotec After calling on Mrs. Woodrow | answered the description of a man |'® ¢onsider the protecii Wilson here yesterday, Josephus|scen near the Weir home. They 59 HVes nd property ir Tt is reported, the « questioned him and he explained | that he was a brother of Ernest Pitt- man of this town. Danfels, who served as secretary of the navy in the Wilson cabinet and | was one of Mr., Wilson's intimates adds any that the navy 1s emerge with f ney, over complets control i fricnds of the war president did not | CHINESE WAR S AGAIN LOOMING - [Columbia univorsity, ~ Services Were |\oods failed to call him to the | held this morning at 11 o'clock in ‘Ryfl|“|‘ Judge Willlam F, Mangan, | Pekmfl-Jap\' Bartholomew's cathedral, New |ropresenting the defendant, called i [him. Muldowney said that at the IS Thl‘&&lelled Greenwich, Conn, Nov, 12 (@ Gabme[ Mee[g | """" for all occasions, of the ijng of the arrest, he thought Ba- | Albert Hoffman, wounded by a bul- 4 ) better Kind, at Mary Elizabeth ||ooka acted like a man under the in. | i let in a gun fight with officers last Dress Shop, 87 W. Maln. Profes- (gyence of liquor, but after seeing | Washington, Nov, 12 (P—The | night and picked up in & wounded | Honolulu, Nov. 12 (Fi—The Japan- | s Dldk—advt. him this morning, he came to the | Woodrow Wilson Memorial assocla- T:,v.‘\m;':l;my"‘ J:?i\::l‘.flukn‘.”‘“r ":\\:'Kj‘]; eao Press Nors roports advices from |, ul\wv.’:-yv;‘n“("Ir‘.“:“ ':‘«.m(“;’.‘12‘.,‘"‘,1::': i '”“’“" ‘,’,‘"l' '0"‘:,"”"1“]*‘;"‘::‘""':;; | 5 ed to be dylng e Gre *cking which indicate martiz & sy “dopey” looking and s tlon, organized here recently by & hospital, The police belleve he 18| has b n ‘;AK u',.l‘\l,‘,‘ i "‘,‘mfl,‘”‘, ll”‘_ permit to move a one-family {rame |ypjor the influence of liquor when small group of government employes [ one of the men who robbed the |prosident has resigned i 1ding from 183 Vance street to |, iod oy and others to ralse funds for a|home of Mrs. J. T. Welr last night. onroe street, will camegupial Reckless Priver Fined $35 Woodrow Wilson memorfal univer. | The second man was in the gun fight | Coup 18t oaten ’”vflwl hearing before the bullding | govatore Deklo of Southington among his official associates, made| The officer let him go toward th [FCI¥ to move at a moment's notice lnney wenned 1',-" T ‘y“‘l \street and started toward Plainville this statement in regard to the me-| waiting room of the station after la ‘ le Circle, Lady Foresters, Will {0 /0"allen machine was traveling morlal association: ! had said his wife was there and he!| Tondon, Nov. 12 (F--The opera [Thursday evening at T:80 | ¢, 1w speed, DeFio could not do not think that a memorial | wished to speak to her. As tha man | !lons of Marshal Wu Tei-l7u, th ock. The meeting will befol-\L o\ 504 waa forced to awing to university like this should be under- | stepped around & corner of the Chi-Li war lord, against the wed by @ soclal and whist " . |the left of the road to avold striking taken without first calling a confer- | building he fired twice at the of- Eovernment, apparently ar I‘w: s usio el adRLorne S e el A HinG ence of men who are known to have | ficers, one bullet going through |Progress if reports from X that, was traveling west, Attorney been close fricnds of Woodrow Wil- | O'Connor's coat. As the officers gave |arC correct White Rose camp will meet to= |, (5 iy po iy appeared for the w0 i chase and returned the fi a second General Feng Yu-Hsiang, known night at the home of Mrs. Mary e tendant The manager and principal or-| man appeared and shot at the of- a8 the “Christian general,” is declar- | McDonald of Main street ol Frawley Case Continued ganizer of the assoclation, A. W.|ficers, who thon chased both men | d fo be holding General Tuan Chi- | Vietrolas Halt Price at Morans's| - 5oree’se paward Frawley, 21, | Lowell, a former newspaper man, 18| and lost them. About 5:30 a. m. |Jul. chief executive of the northern LG lof 68 Tremont street, charged with 1 in a law sult filed against| Hoftman was found in the station [EOvernment, and Tis war minister, | The funior class of the asenlor) = o0 " biomanile while under | e with Taving glven a wortho | with a bullet wound in the chest. (W4 Kwang-Hsin virtually as prison- | high school will give a dimo danes | (R T8 A ECONRCR FO'S ik < check for $100 to a hotel in| The men in fleeing dropped three TS in Peking, and to have tal the school gymnasium Friday . 7 Otkney Springs, V. valises which were filled with stolen ital. |fte i anly 5 :“m:”“” Petty, an auditor in| articles, and an overcoat. Some one \14:\mnn|; jx. latest advi A Gulbransen Registering Piano at lelu]s«- fangan represents | internal revenue burcay, is pres- | during last evening tried to break !0 the effect that the forces of Mar. | Morans'.—advt $10 For Overloading Jitney Llont of the association, which Was | into.tho homes of Selcciman 1o shal Chang Tso-Lin are in retren he police have been notified ‘b\ N R s | | & y ep. |from the Shan, area, and that the commissioner of motor vehicles 2 AN AE S L s q for the announced pur-| Rsoderick and Frank E. Carpenter, [[TOT cet, wa o 1se of rl'ri\mrz'(.'. 00,000 for nrm,_ ARSI A 20,000 troops of General Wu are em the leenses of John Arbacheski | 5tr '. v '{s flr:e? !: and Tsfla‘nyn: | o T sl onie harking at Haichow and Shanghai to of 292 Elm strect and Sebastian De. (Charge of overloading a jitney la R e SR NEWARK WOMAN SLMN be landed at Yingkow. Tt Is assum- | Pitre of 95 Mitchel street have been |DiEht: -He was arested at Main B Vi slomieineiatiinelstonas dier b e e G e e and Eim streets after he had drivan | Information that th ; Chang-Fang, governor of Chekiang. | A son was born yesterday to Mr, |his bus so close to Trafflc Police- W DBRITAIN DAILY HERALD borated by Acting Scrgeant John | O'Brien and Sergeant Patrick A, M- | Avay, | | Humphrey Muldowney was prese ent at the time Balocke was arrest- ‘ od and had been subjocnaed to tes- tity, City Items left this morning for v York city to attend the funeral Professor Ahraham Yuhannan of but when Prosccutor Joseph G. | | sfon tonight. | was fined $35 8nd costs on a charge For NXmas, get him a N &' <h it or Anticipating of reckless driving sn West Main Halins 2 the \\r reoat, $29.60, T. . McCabe, 49 |5 ERA Coo B0 o o, Pekin ! A 5 }""fl‘"’, | Delo was arrested by Patrolman oyko corre- | Cliims of Miss Josephine Fagan |yapgorq Dart ftér he hod crashed | cabinet was and Joseph Noe will be heard by the [ Into an automokla ing toward New that was com- comm oL Britain west of session today claims committee of the on of Jupan-<rouncil n.m\thn Miks Fagan LT | Wontere street. Pekin - B “l‘";\";‘ L oy pllemet | Acocraling 0 ®tnesses, DeTlo wa orrespondent ey sidewalk and Mr. Noe claim et " 3 prepared for 1 defects caused damage to his |(FaVellng LATLE O chine drive™n BY {rs. Byron Allen of bl LG Southington » §me of Wooster ont & continued until Saturday for n the e sfternoon. hn Stadler that the eide of THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925 useof RU Ml‘U}(l)—tho\'mllzmgphosphdubdk- attracted the attention of Tatrolman ned to their [ is In command of forees, Loy rs. Joseph Bos: 8 Wood- |man J look with favor on the project was | Admirer is Arrested Charged Wit :c};.? mx‘ P T Hiae i ol 48 Wood- 1 machine struck him and knoek given by Secretary Wilbur as the Having Slashed Tfer Throat hin-Wangtao to eut off Marshal “Mary's Ladies' T. A. B, soclety |¢d him on his hands and knees into yeason for his withdrawing his name. ng's retreat | meet this evening at § o'clock jthe curb. A count of the passen Ho had assented verbally to its usci) With Razor. AT “Mary's school hall. A soclal {revealed that thers were 44 passer he explair after being informed i ” : N " G & i ) " gers and six children in the jitney. | hat um ¢ prominent men| Newark, N. J., 12 (A= Mrs. ghal, China w12 o ur will follow. : oy puce ”:]xm: Hone 4:\-\.»‘:( active | Trma Abramson, 25, \as slain in het With an Eondrent centarahipiin — |Zheimaximpmica paclivitst csoelation with the undertaking. | apartment here last night. Her|fect, the North China Daily N > z s d \' v'wg .\.‘.'m.“ off .f,'s'.., vH\i w—‘vnrml. was slashed with & razor. leads from private sources in Peking Rflw IN MAGH!NF ‘ DRIVES WITHOUT LICENS sociation have stated ther Peter Dorer, allas Bruno, seen by that the chicf executive, Tuan Chi- | Augustina Scamonia, 85 of 210 heen no actual collection of the police running from the house Jui, i practically prisoncr sl Lawlor street, was arrested this thiat plans have been made for rais- | in which M Abramson lived, w h‘f‘vn)\'!‘ ‘n( I‘m; Yu-Hsiang, the FN[]S IN ARREST morning by Patrolman Fred Wagner | ing Uie money through local organi- | arrested after a halt mile chase. |“Chrisian general e charge of operating an autoro. | Silone thine yut the country | Dorer, said to have T ‘: {~xmr' coincides with an east. le without a license, The arrest Before Mr, Daniels called on Mrs.| on Mrs. Anderson, att 3 l”“:::L‘ e '\]‘?; i : “"”.“‘ ol ‘“" made after 3|“ ”“”‘”""""“ olai Vilson an er made his stat the Kitchen of the ac- g Nag (R L LY B l k F d $125] ‘D fying | minor accident in which the man | TH_,,,“",. ‘)‘,,1,\‘ Ll WTW nt : ¢ to Mrs. Ray McKenna, with |Chi-Jui's "j”ll‘fl"flf’ th the object AL0CKE KIne (i) nvmng‘ involved. ! here that the widow ha whom she shared the apartment. "f""\‘"‘! Tuan into custody the L) . | or disapproval of the proj [ Mrs. McKenna attempted to fight|plea of !:'nwlmk hir l Anel‘ D]‘mkmg wme \iwer to friends. No such letter has| him away, she told police, and fail-| = ERtond e 11 officers of the | ing threw glass through a window! Peking, Nov. 12 (A 1 of i — ) sociation deny knowl of it. | act, attention. Patrolmen were members of fhe cabinet have resizn- | John Balacke of 7 Holmes avenus | Ile former naval secretary 1 passing at the time. They gave chase ed, and several officials, supporters 25 and costs and given a | \ r o Wilson Birthplace | to Dorer and caught him after sev- jof Marshal Chang Tso-Lin Man- ¢ il sentence of 30 days i cociation, which plans| eral shots had been fired. He was churlan war lord, e fled the was found guilty on a \to 1 oney for the crection | {aken {o police headquarters and capital. of operating an automobile | S e aunton, | jocked up. shile under the influence of ligue th r president wplace. | Mrs. McKenna told police Dorer! MAPLE HILL NEWS n I‘\v(mli avenue early Monday N H attacked Mrs. Abramson following 1 ! was arrested by Pa- RECITAL BY MISS MENUS yn argument concerning other men ! : Fhe premicr piane recital by Miss | e was walting when the two wom-| . ompanied by Mr. and i s pupil o i°, Mar- on returned from a motion gieture | Thirty mem? ahke nehette, went fo an s e A this | show. i nosallddas ingctinsatocatio "{ grechhouse about 11 Aol Harmon studio, 808 { - New Britain ven's Home held e §unday night to get some A Miss Menps is ! READ THE WERALD CLASSI- Yesterday by the Woman ub o finwers, according to the testimony ‘ ¢ oof Mr. and Mrs. Samuel FIED ADS FOR RESULTS. Maple Hill at the house of S [y when they arrived, the man who M g 11t 1o nssistod by 8o = - James T. Powell on Rol ay s to prepare the flowers for them n Auenta, violinist, & pupil of Keep ahead of 3 i S B T Damon. MS|was away. While they were wait- | SEARY blem with Herald ¢ Leonard Fox, Mrs. Flygt and Mrs. ljng ror him to return, Balocke said 5. B. Proudman assisted t OSLESS Hihat they went to a house nea " CAREFUT, MOTHERS rrm—— | with the Tunehed fil he and Blanchetta went 4n i 3 | = g vo drinks of wine. They then |The mother who is so careful about ! ds A, and Mrs, Harry Wobster and jrcturned to the flower place and se- | wyat the child eats and wears often Quy uw 1 4 — laughter, Lois of Newinglon Cen-lured the flowers. Tt was while 2 ter will spend this week-end in New [thoy wore on thele way to the un. |Pelects the little one's most price- W;H Alwa 5 be Rfll‘ed Haven visiting frivnds., Making parlars fo Trave the flow. |lcss possession—its evesight. our N 'I : s that the arrcst was made, advanced optomelry furnishes the | The Maple Hill b owill [ Blanchette wanted to g0 fOr 8 [nroner examination, and correct meet ne No- betore returning with the flow mber 1 Mrs but his wife objected, Balocke |E1A88¢S: | u W. J. Sorrow on ) gument developed be- | EHEE A, PINKUS : e Miss Henrietta Shonts of 1 his wife to sercam when he grab. . : al r0es! bly assured with the York and M wl Mrs. Frederiek 1 her by the arm, the testimony ARING success is invaria Sherer of Novar aped. 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