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ESTABLISHED 1870 o’y ey TAIN' DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925, ~THIRTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS “ogy Py FIRE AND SMOKE DRIVE 0u:"."* N(ED [0 4% come TRy (IEWREDIN | KING GEORGE'S MOTHER DIES TODAY PLAINVILLE BLOCK. TERANTS: 101 AT L T O COURT AND ALL ENGLAND MOURNS HER LOSS; Pay Regular Quarterly Mrs. Soper, 4, Convicted i S fShenandoah rute oeer Bx-| WOULD HA VE BEEN 81 ON DECEMBER 1 Occupants of Claren- (BERLANDER, WYCQFF, | New York Cout "t 2 i onenated of Charges don Routed in Night | dant ot.51pen cent was dsclared pay |idend of 4 per cent was declared » i s G i | . Affliction, Shock To Carried To Safety Callahian Teving. o Sixe. {If Sentence Is Carrled Out, She Will | - Bath dividends ‘are payable to ‘Testimony From Witnesses fn Hono. IS HEA!AT HHSP"AL I]N UVERLI]"K AVE.; | Be the Fourth of Her Sex To Pay |2CKoMers o record at the clos Who]e Country A, |of business Decembe Tho stock | lu to Be Taken By Depositions Foothall Stars for | wxreme Penaity in ¥ Y. state | !rnsicr books of the comoration |5 nimsete wi JOhn Barnes, 6, of 462|Revolting Conditions in| She Had Been Out H H o Elizabethtown, N. Y., Nov, 20 P— | December 31st, both days inclusive ” 3 | = y g Yard and Hi hway .y 3 o Miami Profs, | Mrs, l-‘unm’u ;la[wr, 49, convicted of | | SRRy | Myrtle St, Dies of Sk Rldlflg wedneSdaY' Several Town Firemen | Washin jlig A . ; i : e G |murder in the first degree, for the | oy ehington, Nov. 20 (P—Captain Fractured Skull Reported sy ) *RANGE OF! D TEN TO |kjlling of her husband, Henry So- | NEw SENSAT"]N IN aul Foley was exonerated today by Hurt Fighting Blaze—| TweNTY THOUSAND A G/ 1 Shenandoah naval court of in. | Untess speeds retier 1 given 1y All Of Surviving Children Columbus, 0., Nov. 20 per, was sentenced to death In ”“’1 auiry of Mrs, Margaret Ross Lans.| John Ba v ! $5 o sevenl Kk | nes, six-year-old son of | $ 2 ] ' Br Red Grange will. reccive fr electric chair fby Supreme Court | downe's charge that he sought to | Firems y : the city of New Britain to relicye _ . 7 New Britain Department A Itg sl A e Gl I S Fireman and Mrs, Lester Barnes of | at Her Bedside When i | | alleged unsanitary conditions | : : ¢ | decided to play professional foot- | The date of execution was sot for | he court held that Captain Foley, | . shorliyibe- (RS e D . o Responds to Appeal for| f:cit:d to i Thankaiing Dry, (b0 veck bosnning Summary 3. | [its former juige advocate, was net | fore noon today at the New Britayy | 2250 b¥ the lack of sewer facii-| End Came — Guildhall Help. it was stated today by Clyde | Convicted by Jury | gullty elther of secking to cause | General hospital from a fracture of | " °F OVeriook avenue, owners | Tultle ftreasurer fotiihalCuluni- 8l Mo JUIvRAIARE sl Htom S LaW}'CI‘S for Plaintill Ask Post- | zaiso testimony to ve oftered noture | oo skull, roce ne was rup |°f Proverty on that street will ap- | Luncheon Is Cancelled, (2 bus Tigers, a member of the |S0il of I county, ye AVBLO the court, or of secking by “impro- | dow Myrtle stree |peal to the state department of | Natfonal Professional Foothall | turned a verdict of murder, first D own on Myrtle street in front of |P P l 1 per means to influence” the widow | his o last night 1 Banl Food Sent to ity. lal to the Herald.) | League, degree, after having listened for ten | ponemem Umll Monday of the Shenandoah's commander, :;:: }:10;."\;,]‘:.' ”\| ».(\ 11'\ \\“ x-i':;hf(f' L | k Cha"ty g lainville, Nov. 20~-Th | duys to u trial which has attracted | o v L Seahien | BN Oty S Engineor BT oae ph B D S Wil | — Plainville, Nov. 2 e most i Court's Deelsion of 100 Curtis street. The boy was 8 . wide attention in the Adirondacks. | 5 3 liams, First Sanitary Inspector | angerous and most spectacular fire New York, Nov. 20 (P —Acting on It Mrs. Soper is put to death _\,‘\_\SURPRISED AT EVIDENGE T decision read by Rear Ad-|a grandson of Deputy Chicf Eug m\;J A Dbl e Y Sandringham, England, Nov, 20 1 many months, and the second | behalf ot Miamgy Fla,, interests, Tim | will be the fourth of her sex from | | miral Hilary P. Jones, president of | . Barnes of the fire department, (John A. Do Bty th de- | (p_Queen Mother Atexandra, wide Ulaze in the same place within a | Callahan, former Yale gridiron cap- | whom the state has exacted the ex-| | the court, follows and his father ls connected with 1",“";“"’3‘,“"," :v“"“’“”’l.“?““"’“"“m\ of King Edward VII, and mother weske, foreed the oronpunts of | 1n and all-Amerlean slar, mn-(irems penaity. Marths ltosiila]| | "1t appearing to the court after a | Engine Company 4. e e Rormay, have mader VIS Lo [lor ey o Gienrgs v, 4 2ol S kte LT ¢ woeks, fo PAMS Of | nounced today he had offered nro. | Dyuse was hanged i Herkmer | Defense Tntroduces Letter Which, 1t{ carctul consideration of all evidence | Chief William C. Hart sald this|the street yesterday and today and |, ¢omoon at Sandringham honse he Clarendon block on Central | fossional foothall contracts {o 1iidie b0y for the murder| Js Claimed, May “Wreck” Rhine {adduced and of record in that con- |afterneon that unless evidence j conditions fher hoxe '»"vn PIo-| " bulletin signed by the attending Guare to flee in their nightclothes | Tryon of Colgate and Swede Ob of her husband. i Placawho Il et o ey < " | nection that the defendant, Captain | comes to light that tends to dis 1!\“‘_""“‘;1 ll’J\t “lojfll exisung in any | pyysicians, Dr. F. J. Williams and arly this morning and did damage | lander of Dartmouth, two of the |was convic ew York county, | lander — His Own Tawyers Are | Paut Foley, United States navy, late | eredit the fivst reports on the ac- | Part of the ci Veats efforts have | S\F Thomas Hoider, said: “Her Ma- to the bullding estimated at well | €ast’s outstanding backfield stars, as | was executed in Sing Sir on on | | the judge advocato of this court, fs | cident, there will probably be no i sk ’l 3 orts have | josty, Queen Alexandra passed way 10,000, well as Doug Wycoff of Georgia | March 20, 1889, and Mary k wrmcr, | Taken By Surprise, I not gullty of seeking and end. avor- | criminal action taken against Keeh- | "_ ". 'E-‘ r; °h'“‘fillflh "“"v COn- | at 6:25 o'clock. The Queen and hree alarms were blown, and, de- | Tech. {convicted in Jefferson county, was White Plains, N. Y., Nov. 20 (B)— | N8 to cause false testimony to be | ner. The facts that have been ““"“lf\,f".“",,:"f;f 1\" ““f l;’u}m:‘-fllh-\. members of the Royal family were pite determined work which brought [ Callahan said he and his assocl- | put to death in Auburn prison on| " ¢ kb 2 LG joffered to this court and is not | °red by the police thus far have |new |“ 3 ““ ";’ 4 ‘l "r \')‘ present."” ujuries to more than half of the | ates had been commissioned to as- | March 29, 1909, Mrs, Soper's at-|Th Rhinclanders annulment trial | quiity of sccking and endeavoring | been turned over to Prosecutore Jo- 1‘{'““{"‘ :“““" 5 ans o °““'v° f";lf Queen Axelandra passed to rest ocal fire department, the blaze as- | semble an all-American star team | torney, Patrick J. Tierney, of Platts- | scheduled for resumption this morn- | by improper means to influence g | %ph G. Woods for his consideration. s departmeny | 04 the peaceful rural surround- imed such proportions that outside | Of college players to play profes- |burg has announced that an ap-|ing, was adjourncd untll Monday to | Witness about to testify before this UL O AL U i e s on sewer | 89 Which she loved so well. Bince wlp had to be called from New | 8lonal football in Florida. It is ex-peal from the verdict would be|givq counsel for Leonard Kip Rhine- | €OUrt, and it further being a matter | PArents and one brother, Lester, ‘m«“ e pon | Thursday morning, when the doc- Uritain, To Chief William J. No- | bected that this team, he said, would | taken on the ground of “improper 5 o o lof judicial notice in this court that | e e e i tors, announcement made it patent le of New Britain and his men is ' among other contests, meet an ag-|admission of cvidence.” lunder, the plaintiffs opportunity o iy’ oo un gpligation fmposed by law- | (Continued on Page Twenty-nine) | Almost unbellevable conditions | that the aged queen was in a critieal iven the credit for subduing the Bregation featuring Red ange in Showed No Emotion | make necessary investigations into | i rosulation il |of fiith are reported to be existing condition, the hamlet of Sandring. nes and preventing them from lits lineup in a Christmas day game | rs. Soper received the verdict|the contents of one of the “mystery” heah. depastment 1 < e i e SR : | ham and its tiny nelghbors Wolfer- IFoley as judge advocate to make a | ¥y ghbors olfer- f a e & healt ent | erne; o Jusiroying the neighboring buildings, |at Miami Beach. | with the same lack of emotional |jeqters that o suddens adjourn- | preliminary examination of witne ANDERS“N HATEI] ALL t\;‘u\l hos;x‘(‘;l';::;-m:);“(u:-q‘;”(::4‘»‘.",’1 in | ton and Dersingham, Which clalmed nd Chief Edward P, Prior of the | Callahan shed some new light on | display as has _characterized her | yont of the c yosterday. | es to be examined before this court, | P s pread. [ her for their very own, had waited ocul company is unstinted in his | Grange's expeeted professional ven- | outward appeardice in court. Only | Beth In Court and it further appearing to th ’ heavy-hearted for the end. raise of the work of the Hardware | ture by saying it was his under- |once did she falter and that was| Although the chso hidl beem ad- |court upon consideration: ae. afon hrouglout the long hours little ¢ men. | standing that C. C. Pyle, Cham-|when she took the stand in her own | journod yesterday under eircun- | said that the said Captain Foley has | FORGED AGA]NST CURB, groups lingered, wet-eved, at the he fire apparently started ln the | paign theater owner and reputed |dofens and told hor version of the |stances that gave. rise £o rumows it |in nowlis been guilty of improper or | | portals of the Royal residence, hop- fehoniof tnejClarend o seaiationt [MIAIEEREICH HA8 At siened fociihelis I Anoo s I CompelE o I ER Ly o T I aRs it s RSt i i s (ol i e e AUTOMOBILE TURNS OVER""L against hope for some word that Ithough the cause:ts not known, and | liinols capfain to play professional Mail how ehe had touched her hus-|\ere in court this. morning shorlly | advosate. aad oll. of the. svilenes I thelr beloved mistress” would wiis= read) ranillly, b g thought oj)foothall, Callahanl expreescd the band'ajam affer (et shiooling, (the |iurier W0Koslonk. Young UhINEILNL | nsoe. ta e ehirt Tasing toex tac|And" She: Now Plans to| vive, ave burned for some time before | opinion that this had heen done by |widow faltered, wept and | on | B irthday Plans, then | dor took the stand for his fifth day | duced bof 1 made a part of . | Driver Escapes Injury But Is Taken | L ¥ Plans, was discovered at 4:15 o'clock by | Pyle under the latter's supposed | broke down, SReoRUg e SIToTS IR Tyl nnned) boforoalBand iniad ey adp Advise Aged Mother Pes Injusy 1 1 t | contract with Gran nd that the| H 8 hot twice In th {of unccasing cross-examination and ! its records: | Within a few days (on Dec, 1) crnard Stanley, who sen contract h Grange and that the | cnry Soper was shot twice In the | [on P, ns Davis, counsel for Alice| “It is hereby adjudged and or- “ 999 larm. The flames were also seon | football star was not yet officially | head as he slept in the kitchen of | fuatrice Jone bt dittoant e v ag of “Dutch’s” Death dered that the sald defendant, Cap- the crow of a passing freight | fuformed of his step. | his quiet farm house after a hard 4 b | | | and the engine whistle was| Callahan admitted he had not yet | morning's work in the potato fields, | counssl for Rn {s not guilty of the matters and | | Striking the curb, blowing out a |18d been preparing in elaborate own until the steam exhausted. A slgned any players of prominence for | Mrs, Soper malntained that | jander. then 1 A AT et va e e chester, N. Y., Nov, 20 (P—In |, = 0% oihine sideways into a | [3S01on to celebrate the event at cond alarm was blown by the|the Miaml team, but declared at- |stranger came to the door, asked A kAL = ' things ‘1'1‘, S e righted s the) Rochesteri| ey Sl s e e ia tiven by | Sandringham house. Additional tele- umbull Blectric Mfg. Co. whistle | tractive offers would be made to a | adn e and was allowed to en-|given cortain information by Mr | oy o ,M‘ "\“l “-:\y:.m‘u trom further |Journal and the Post Express today ”\\m;‘r‘ . tzpatrick of 566 Arch |STAPhic apparatus Nad been installed 4:45 o'clock and a third one 20 | number of star pla; besldes ter the room in which her hushand | Davis which he felt needed thoro CHRTReG andTelCHs revealed ““‘m],. r f.(,,o,.,‘,l chapter in m:‘l o C“p;‘z\_d near the Whit- | '® €ope with the inevitable shower {the life of “Dutch” Anderson, notori- | o treet ralrond crossing about | °f COngratulations and good wishes inutes later. | Tryon, Oberlander and Wycoff. He |rested. Then, the widow main- investigation before continuagion of 0 {io Uses Gun To Awaken Sleepers expects to have his outfit recruited | tained, she heard two shots, found I e arossescaminition, 6 'thers ] ndit slain sevefal weeks ago 1 o'clock this afternoon, but the | iFom all parts of the Empire. This . - Muskegon, Mic t e b | i3 ~ ' N s 3 e e N in Muskegon, Mich, with the body |, @0 miraculously escaped with- | 15 NOW being used to tell her peopls ¢ Prior and his men responded | within a week her husband dead, and saw the | rore St ; ¢ record time, but the flames | e—— stranger disappear In an automo. | pecder o Lo ahdjournment 0L ngeg - down, - Judge Advocat Anderson till n Muskegon, it |Iriver Mmiraoulously escanod with-fy, 4y sourtooruora of the eact ot ing through the roof when | Hanover, H., Nov. 2 ® — |pile, The prosecution basing its|:jea \orscha L mLcor recelved formally the Pro- | joyolved upon Miss Graca Cramp- |OUt 50 dhESl ot % | how she died. Frived, M. Blanley trind 10 “Soe Oboflandiry Dartinauth | s faraey TR eeullon baslng i e Morsch r test of counsel for Nrs. Tanslowne, || e 1o [ Eveii¥ e Stk paprin ohs handrings “guse the sleeping occupants of the | jyckfield star, admitted today he had | dence, contended that Mrs. Soper | Tawstrs Contor king d LHogCoIE ot |Of William J. Baker, another of An- | 1" fi“}"";', X .““{h‘ls it [t“"‘. st- | ham, who knew the frailty of their r floors by ghouting and thow- frecelved an offer from Tim Callahan, |did the shooting, attempting to| Just heforo the cade was sched. | Canse before 1t had barred her &t lgorcony attorneys here, to hare fur. | ¥eSH LSt o edant g AIEMG | Quieoh flwe bty the b ding eact t the window, and fnally crmer Yale captaln, to piay profes. | prove, throush feetimony ot o e i . joEys king part In the In- )0 " gornils of the life of the arch od Filapn "f""‘_’)" e “jl' ,"“ "‘;‘l ittack came as a surprise. Only on puty Sherift B. W. Futrey emp- isional football in Florida, but re-|pert, that the two bullets were fired | \ir. Mills were (n conferonec in Jun | auiry, The protest had been -”"nl‘l crninnl [ was riving. along Whiting | Wednesday she was out driving, as his revolver to awaken {hem- - rused to make public his decision. [from Soper's own revolver, WhICh |ijrs Mmoo e Later With Seerctary Wilbur, and forward- | = yjise Crampton today was endeay. (he was driving oSy 30 miles | Was her custom and a few days ago S e Any announcement will have to | the widow attempted to keep from | Mr. Dawis loft and Leon It Jacobs, | ©d by him to Major Leonard oring to communicate with the dead |treet at a specd of 26 to 30 miles )y "oy 0™ o onoritavely stated . thic i an e whols [awerflooriw s lleor s B sk m R et i e e 'l‘“m N 7 o i Ui cose. | With the Lansdowne-Foley - jangics mother in Denmark, with Srghourfiwiion the aoame unonfans iy isvas o i dtieek Ruath than for giving the alarmed Among the character witnesses |want into eonfercmee it s oo | cidont out of its way, the court €on- |3 vjey to making arrangements for other machine gtnacid was s hOIE s mettiniolpast | 5o the Masutar Lk idents no time to dress and fore- iy, i nou 29 (B—The Detroit | Who appeared for Mrs, Soper was | joague. 1t “’.-, Il)-‘\\‘v ,-u;\m; " e tinued its general inquiry into the ihe final gdisposition of Anderson’s driven aucad ‘.r)‘( "“Tlm.nhrn mnn‘uv grievous heart attack early Thurs- e 1o dash through the smoke | o o %o iay"gigted officials of the |her only daughter, Mre. Willlam | jcis "had revealed the contents of | causes of the wreck of the Shen- |body e ”m.mq".‘t‘; dhy morning came &' a‘munnliy sircel. Even then oo man | K (oley fiotcs wiiculs of tre Lk ST SRS mown, e | Dovla had revealed e | Tt the notorious bandit, _selt- {his horn To warn the driver ahead i s tropped. and the fiemen Tad | WA S Cielrs company mokers | DY, of Elssbetiont. - Mom ot lesat two of b ) Mitchell To Testify confessei woman hater, had yet one that he was going to puss ’_‘““‘-Y And | The King and Queen, Prince Hen- o Jaader by whlel o could | 28 BYOE ST HATSIE (0] SEEE | O somer ind. i wireL Moo Hve mn EEL L but | Washington, Nov. 20 (Pr—Chances | woman {0 Whom he ~turned from (hen, just as he was abreast ¢ ey, Prin Victoria and Queen L e e e S R R R e e L : it the Mitchell courtmartial tria |fims to time for the consolatlon of |other car, the driver turned sud-| iy of Norway (Alexandra’s third Game Flght To Check Flames June and demanded an automobile, and the Buquet property was willed | 7ye vill proceed to ifs end without any |friendship and undertaking was re- |denly to the t 1 *’ daughter) were already at Sand- j | ringham on one of their customary 7 2 veof the 8 two €rs are L ) s Cr: ny gnal, Fitzpatrick swung quic) halt hose supplysof the local R AT the ; yrolongzed delay brightened nsid- | vealed today when Miss Crampton jany signa i I'he n!\ = Wt info use and 10 sauare” the use of Grange's to them. hree hundred which Leon niyprolonsedBdeliyShElghtenedicansiteil D e e T S AR 2 partment was brought in bly today {admitted having been th n Y e visits. he family gathering had Defense and prosecution counsel | it's only woman friend and con- jother machine and as he did, he|not hoan pre-arranged as there hon { to Name in a series of advertisements, The jury deliberated one hour and o Alice, Mr, by firgan o e COIBARY 100 0l i nd was refused forty-five minutes. £ ’ ork with a daring which thrillec Grange was accompanied by €. € - —— he has said would “wreek” young Agreed that the testimony of several | fidan |struck the curb, | seemed to be no cause for special lpsie exanil oE onlog) o8, &0 i m he fntroduced as his LT. SKOGLAND R 5 Rhiae G et ose L witne who are in Honolulu be {anxiety about the condition of the hirol e roof : 2 & their way throt ]’ ”‘] AT News quoted Harold | Hartford, Conn., Nov. : ; 1 taken by deposition at once, | Queen mother. r of the building and attack It also with streams fr H. Moormon, general man- land, 118th Observation squadron, Emerges counsel for Colonel Mitehell told the & | Xing George was the host of a I O R = the Wills St. ( company | A, has resigned from the National . Mills, commenting c fer- court he would put the defendant on CTERIZE AS OU w CONC RN shooting party when news of the at- aloUiEEheIiin LU UER b " |Guara, the fact being noted In|qayis endiin n b the stand Monday to testify in de- ! CHARA D TLA E party when news of the at ey ) % | 4, the fac '8 L . ing ! Iy toniestily, in dee) : s tack reached him, and he hastened - mbers and (Continued on ) 29) ljutant general's orders today. : afternoon an emer- [UNse of his public aceusation against to his mother's bedside. His first alling en ! i ShEaG air service administration, which re- Connecticut in 1925 anthorized all| o "% MO ch T had not the . glimpse of the anxious tear-stained L Thi v g . conduc ractice T sife of thelr utmost efforta the sl formation. r. Jacops SUlted in the charge of misconduct) A I,, Shipman, Counsel for rairoads to conduct, This practice | fuces of the servants and ofticlals o ‘v e L enior ipndl not hanale nd T took every means to | NOW pending against him of doing the busin AONE A 8 andringham house told him plain- 3 5 i The court today gave its attention . . A ary has been followed by prac- < ; Sien carn the enti X o case . Moto e Assn. er than words of the true situation, b Papers In Chapman’s Final Fight o5 oy i Sy it Conn. Motor Stage Assm, oy hut bun [0t 1) Brie e an“worie ot s shumion e ‘ Davis, during the cont . gave|ren he defense from the re Attacks Standing of New | for gone into business, notably the | ¢ 1000 g the doctors thought advis- t ossinyl manuoh S e T E N N t Y t Off e s A e ords of the house aircraft commit. | AU Boston) & Malne, the Groat North-ilgyja = mna physiclans: and stisey e hip D br sentlal e s nformation ! = PR R dthal oAl Rh s - b ‘ ey wdim x| 1o Escape Noose Not Yot Offered |7 i i o vin o e vowe shesat om rm and the Redain, al of wiie | duty as lea Haven Road Subsidiary i ercated subsidiaries for tne |Tmained in- constant attendance, upon Captain Paul Into Custody for Reckless | the Queen mother would have ob- served the eighty-first anniversary tain Paul Foley, United States nav PavEven e ] of her birth, and all the inhabitants Driving. attendance upon this court.” Mis, Lansdowne Protest Just as the decision was being | | on, attorney, and former associate Davis has threatc er to make them public, an & and No. 2 truck responded. From Sle e d Last evening the son again visited Naseail purposes. For all practical purposes t time the fire had no chance. i i T some investigatior : A the Queen motler. At that t 1 men attacked the flames in al pats e { 0 | ed this new situation h O AT AR A R -"‘_ en was resting peacefully, but e Reiy GnWErnaualy| Today They Will Be To- ' TURNING AUTO ON MAIN ST. 1" " to complete our wi £ Hartford, Nov. 20 (®—The New The Oifectors T""‘”m‘v "-’fr"" ® ot the|the watche rmed the ominous 5 ; tinguished them, A “In view of this condition i gland Transportat is an SR O DAY ae Lonnee- | agqitional fact that a arrangements i ol stet et morrow, Judge Groehl S for an adjournment nil Mongay,” Throe Stors Building at Rear of outlaw concern and cannot be rec- !ieut supreme court r 10 summon the Clarendon block is practically 3 Al Will Not Berlin Man Violated New Ordinance Mystery Letter N 145 Dl iR ognized by law, Arthur L. Shipman "‘l;“(-"“”»‘*r ;»j‘lltl.mA:.';‘!’w:st but one Kj any hour during the night, { uin, T ear portions ar Savs—Alcorn 1 NO The “mystery” letters been L 2 S ot Hart counsel for the Con- ' o liat et dels Bres All through trying hours of un‘\‘l St " ork room N s AICCHBEIGT ) B GRLE e by Dy Irar Company Answers recticut L S o '\’”"“.(» Ives, representing t re was keenest anxiety hen, and restaurant proper are ()ppo e chl'iC\'L’ Re- Aol reumst N Ak wrgued befo! he public utilitics | CON8ress Taxi company, op people ,‘,‘,{ 1"1: ‘M‘»‘lt;!c:‘.’ recked practieally beyond repair: mitted Rhinelander to read { Fire in a three-story building at | commission state capitol to- tl“"l‘"‘l“‘ L :"“i" EnasWisthilrg new o i ock ad i J 3 a f em and then aske i the rear of 148 strect s : on to the 12 appli- N1 Bene yons, counsel for | of King Edward VII almost as one vacant store in the hlock was bad % 9 L Judgment was suspended In the m and then asked hin he rear of 149 Arch s t ! T to t 1 A . quest if One I's Necessary of their own family. Little groups ticut supreme court in a similar sit v damaged: and the Palace of R | of Berlin ' Wish to continue with this fter ¢ o'clock this morning re- | cation: the transportation coms ’:’ “_”“ Sthom o EALI LG s suffered heavily from water | 2 SheniE i xia irvdiened L hetor: plaintiff repli o8, uited in about $1,500 damage Yor establishment of bus {0F Coneh company ey e~ | waited along the highway to Sand- 1 fire and smoke. At one time it Judge Benjamin W, Alling po- Yesterday Mr. Davis prodiic 18 put out Ly fire de- tes in Connecticut. The proposed ‘m_". I Tyvilie inning every passing ve. npear flames would Hartford, Nov. 20 (—Whethe court this morning as the first Other of these 1 in answer to an a [ niles of high- (T8 S l‘lv oae litting any arrivals ¢h across and carry the Neri petition of Gerald Chapman fc oA et for vio. YOung Rhinelar 3 bx 94 at the corner ay. The applicant hus no standing | st Now “; st trom the home to searching k with the Clarcndon, but the ! writ of } corpus will be pre- newly enacted clty ordi. | then asked for Learl and Arch strects. The b this commission, since by the | MY mf“.]::f;\.s",:w L uestioning. L (val of thad tain company | scr to Judge Edwin 8. Thomas o0 o0t e around an| During this time, Y s ing is owned by L Milk i art ‘ ven road, its Price. ag t ers flocked to the places where ted this y had not bee termined 2 e : e et ? e adle ther its scock nor (APPlica had testitied h not were wlirele ¥ lations, | n A T T eN ) i 1 tice Ml the loss is covered by insuranc iitted owner, neither i ock nor wer wir tallations, Chief Prior and half of hi "N noon. Judge Frederick J. Groehl, Alling warned the man not to re- ‘it confer > the triz s “hicf William J. Noble of the ¢ curities can he held legally by that ’\‘\” »:H'\”y“!:‘l i ‘,.,‘ : <ing to get th dings of d injuries during their battle | chief of counsel for Chapm pl Binta ot Patrolm Alfred Ate urned L althoug 1 department investig he ny, asserted Mr. Shipman. By v 1 APPH- | her condition from one of the broad- o flames. The chief recelved | ned to be in Hartford this afternoon | hA% B0 act. Patrolmien &ifred s still early in the afternoon, The e and reported that it had T to its charter the rail 4Nt has not shown a reasonable rs. A touching sccen was en- laccration on the hand and {10 go over the pupers in the case, | 00T arrested the defendant when nced hoth wsed by a defective m- e ny, by speeial laws, was pro- exigency for their proposed it one of these places when v Joung him urning ghisfmachine examin ¥. The fire is belleved to ¢ ed from acquiring direc or o Mr. Shipman continued, but 1o annour suggested that pl glass window t for a conference with | PCar the Main s Miroad | o1 infimate oY started in the pariitions of . {PectIViThe abeuTities ot thib Cors fon it they are losing money | n would desire dance music In 1 a 1rit L i floor and made its way up- poration, since they were not ! . to go Into the bus busi- | view of the C \ mother's grave pabula. g 18 of I 1 \ vard 1o the roof, which was a muss t company o ness which has been put on a suc- | condition and closed the evening's * iimeaiwlien (e dapurimentiar: 5 essful basis. rogram forthwith. The villagers conldn’t have stopped {counsel to take the papers to South ITALIAN LOAN FLOATED rived. pter 39 of the special a He argued that the New Hav i stiffly at attention and listened the local chief sald 10- | Norwalk this cvening for the sig- | Charge of breach of the peace. He| no ™'y L "NoU" 00 ) — The | 13 gine Co. 6 was late in - | resolves of e i : road act will compete With ex- [ bareheaded while the radio blared we can't praise them nature of U. §. District Judge Edwin | W8 arrested last night on Ma $100.0 an offered |ing at the fire as the result of & % 1 o oV sting companies, contrary to the |the strains of “God Save the King." While the Plainville fire | g b counsel will wait on | Street by Supernumerary Poll 1 a t i banking mistake made by Captain John t far as C £ statements of the con ¥'s offi- his morning the Princess Royal t hard. they could not, he | judge Thomas at his home in South { Man John Nolan after he is al- Morgan |Connolly in reading the tape. The cerned, the applicant is, therefore, Clals, for it has been admitted that », eldest of Alexandra's threo en successful had it N0t | Norwalk on Saturday. The petition |1°5¢d to 3 e abusive when to- [company nt to Box 93 at the an ot v t on the proposed Hartford-Willl- | daughters, arrived from London to ble direction given by ffor th has n completed, | ° pooeman HimER sub- corner Maple and Whitin, nission is a state Mantic route it is planned to rum | join the other royaities here. Thus whose experience is in readiness | Move along. scriptior 1 c firm | strects 1 of to Box 94. As a |agency cannot shut its cyes to |Within ten minutes of the existing |all the surviving children of the merely T e elc of result, Chief Noble will prefer |an illegal act on the part of the real |Schedule and du te exactly the Queen mother were at Sandringham. ed m serious injury ' ; to the prison down right at his feet. > 1 L for his si e to s given by Chief Prior | the paper: % his men to Chief Noble. “With-{ 1t jt is found not feasible for s street, had judgmen when peared on A fires proved the deciding fac ¢ AN e The cases against John Senk and the battle with the flames. g Attorney Hu, Alcorn | his wife, Rosie, of Lyman street. | yhe gyiscript 3¢ | churges against the captain and he lapplicant who is apply to the |Present route, | A Pathetic Figure, banks ¢ v f ffering | wiil be fined two days pay auto-|commission for the exercise of its| Mr. Shipman also urged that the | One of the most pathetic figures said th rAGrs Toriy s were ‘matically, the standard pemalty for |powers in the name an illegally |manufacturers and business men |of the s during the last trying unusually I and ted offe , fixed by the board of [owned subsidiary.”” who favored the appiications mere- | hours was the aged Miss Charlotte at . \ n comm % Reply Is Made ¥ proved that the New Haven road | Knollys, who had been in attend- 000 1. Spock, general coun- |Was In financial difficulties and that |ance upon her Majesty for fitty-five the road, replylng to Mr. |the freight rates were affected by |years. During all that time— loss Is estimated at well OVer | today =aid he had made no plans for | Proprictors of a store at 65 Grove part of which is covered by | request a second rieve for | Street, were continued for trial, A fire similar in origin Chapman, inde on The couple w arrested when De- aged the restaurant about 'he hanged s ¢ tecti ant George C. Ellinger. ths w.go. | Wethersfie n D or 2 rgeant Patrick J. O'Mara and — . ¥ 1 a re t at | Policeman Thomas J. Feeney 1 | SH BOYCOTT VOTED A pear ssary for | ed their store and seized a quan- NAVAL ARSENAL BLAZE Shipman. quoted from a decislon of [the loss of passenger revenue, but |throughout the greater part of Alex- Nov. 20 (# — The Sinn |, ve ¢ ted,” said Mr. |t of liquor. Toulc France, Nov. 2 ) THE WEATHER the Connecticut supreme court that no public convenience of |andra's life in England—Miss Knols here adopted ¢ C f asec ‘eter Kozakps of 2 3 The nav rsenal on —— | he New Haven's contention,” he (necessity has been shown. |lys rendered service of real deve- yeott of nee if . « arrested a charge of High wind caused Hartford, Nov. 2 etast said, “is that the New England| Mr. Lyons claimed the New Ha. [tion ertis T f f operating hout havir s Ii- flames might r = T for New Britain and vicinity: Transportation Co. was created by |Ven road had no right by law te| Perhaps there has been no parsle ime iffice to settle the ques- cense on his person. was rels iv e Generally falr tonight and the New Haven road for the pur- [take off trains and so create an |lel in the history of Royal houses R 1 saturday pose of conducting the motor bus [exigency, and that the trains were |for such a long and loving assocle~ naval authorities to prevent \ business which the legisiatures of removed so as to establish the | ore Christm: { when the necessity requires.” quarters this morning. | disaster. The fire was extinguished, | # e e # | Massachusetts, Rhode Island and 'need ‘or bus routes. (Continued on Page Three) v held prisc ion at The matter of re wvith wrraig when he pro- Ireland are not re- | prieve can easily be taken care of | duced the license at police head-

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