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1 - S o ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW HAVEN ROAD WINS CONTRDL. OF STREET RALWAYS Federal Judge Winslow Rules o Modification of Decreg of 1914 FINDS CONDITIONS NOW o)) Proneil splag WA Q Y SIS nu SUATITE S A BLOODHOUNDS AGAIN BEING PUT ON TRAIL IN HOPE OF RUNNING DOWN LOST GIRL ISADORE H, SOLONON |May Be In Hiding In | DES AT AGE OF 77) Joods Near Norh ampton — Lineman 'Reputed to Be Oldest| Lells of Strange Young Today | Cigar Manufacturer Woman Who Wields| sten rost prestgo—tnis 16 41 FOOTBALL SEASON CLIMAX IN” EAST Harvard-Yale Tilt Today Ends Big Three Contests | Victory by Either Blue or Crimson ITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OTHER GRIDIRON BATILES| | Means Winning Back of | e miom] NEW BRITAIN HERALD NOVEMBER ISULLIVAN MAKES PLEA FOR HARMONY Urges Conn. Democrats to For- | el Petty Jealousies 00 JANY WANT TO LEAD | What Party Needs in This State, He | Says, is More Privates and Less Gen- erals—Outlines Dutles of mnnr.i 21, 1925, —SIXTEEN PAGES D Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Nov. 14th .. PRICE THREE CENTS ALCORN AND COHEN ARE CALLED TO WASHINGTON FOR GONFERENGE WITH JUSTICE DEPT. ON GHAPMAN'S PLEA HUUSE IN BRANFURI] CUL[EN FlNl]S BI]I]Y ;Federal Offcials Are | Taking Up Argument DAMAGED BY FLANES| OF SUICIDE AUTHOR o' P Araent DIFFERENT FROM THEN. in State Revolver | Game These Colleges Have Played. | Ity Party. | ——— | ——— 3 Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 21 (P—| Omnge, Conn., Nov, 21—Congress- | Many Valuable Antiques New Brltnm Boy Makes dit Ought TO Servt T e, T e lflnl\ml and Yi ‘:()illfl l:“nvn for | man I, B, 0'Sullivan of the fifth dis- Injured—Origin of | DiscoycrviiniRar : e ol et ore SR R T 5 A b grldiron suprer ris afternoon | trict now of third, today sent to red—Ori | v 'y aris 25 Y T B f Declaton of Court Is That Under Ex- | Mo in atreet, sald to be the oldest of- Description Tallies W th S RO R L | ey % e U J‘. | e éar lerm befor isting Conditions Railroad Would | 5ar manufacturer in Connectio fiia GBlorTanid tesat that pess il | the democratic state central com- Fire a Mystery Studio E . 5 i |and a merchant in this city for 55| That of Miss Conbe(t— half century of traditional rivalry, | mittee, a letter in which he asks Lk R xecution. Not Be Violating Anti-Trust YTaw |~ ‘ |but which also lacks the champion- | that all on the committee compro- | ; s | years, dled at his home this morn- uspect Demanded Food |ship sisnificance that so often Is at- | mise thelr differences tn the interest | Branford, Conn.. Nov. 21 (9 — | Parls, Nov. 21 P—To delay by th by Holding Other Stock. ing after-an illness of six weeks. ’ 't their struggl | of party harmony. Costly antiques with which & A al authorities n deliveri Groeh " New York, Nov. 21 (#—The New | _ :“'» Solomon had been ailing for From Men | So far as football titles are con- Party Dificrences, jswold has furnished his home r from a young woman wit “ ITn State \ctnon 1roe nd Yobk. New Haven & Hartford ran. | Several months, and about six weeks Men. {cerned, today's contest is an anti O'Sullivan says that the dif- [here, were damaged by fire and whom he sought reconciliation uft- | e} e Rt .. | @80 he had a general breakdown e TS cilmax, for Princeton has carried of e between a Connecticut dem- |water today when four fire depart- rrel is attributed the n Othe Associate 1 road today won its fight for modifi- { which finally resulted in his death lthe “blg three” crown for 1925, |ocrat and Connectic e })IIM!L’H) is [ments fought flames which broke | g fchard Bret Harte—a suiclde ‘ Y cution of the decree of 1914 which | this morning. His death removed [ Northampton, Mass, Nov. 21 |whila Dartmouth has clinched first | “that the democrat fight arty {out in the attic about 9 o'clock gas, Harte was born in Phila- | ("ase Plan to Hav Yo squired it to divest itself of its street | {TOM the clty one of its most prom- | (xp)_convinced from the story of |clIM to ern laurels, but thre, collcague all the time. While the| The interior of the house was be- | duiphia and was a grandson of the | S ad suburban rajlways in New Eng- | M0t ""*'""-*-* ey ”t““ B L forevinat o sy ‘un' be no lack of incentive for either | world usually applauds a fighter, far [ing renovated by Mr. Griswold and | jaq ot Harte, the American au-| ing on Writ Next ay, d. Federal Judge Winslow ren. | ©'VACF Of @ block bearing his name, | [ the Biue or Crimson on that account | more does it admire & militancy that | he was occupying one of the |thor, 3 ; ! where he lived at the time of his linemen late yesterday that Miss [or inferest on the part of the throng | is tempersd with tolerance and judg- | rooms at present T BT e rier (e day ~“('\rlr:'-l|hu decizlon tayorable to the . He constructed it about 40| Alice M. Corbett of Utlea, N. Y., |of to jam Harvard | ment.” the house has been in the fireplace | Hapty ana his swoetheart, o youne | LA ol - . a el Mr. O'Sullivan says that from the |in this room, and Mr. Griswold said | 1y mien Pl S “The dectsion eives the New Haven born In Germany n May, | /508 Smith college student, fs in D e i OBl fomit "n”\\ljs i L] A0 GBI \‘“Y”‘.]h:r,\m“ lust, Tueaday. = 8h e right to control the Berkshire | 1544, ana immigrated to this coun- "the vicinity of Whiting's peak, et (B IS S e R ST e e e e paed ok im0 v Erord Noviiil s siret rallway and Vermont rallway, | try about 60 years ago. A short time here, Stato Detective Joseph P.| YAle in spite of last saturdays} OF 0 SCIEES CEROCHTE b the| The house, o two story frame[iaiiy poc bt three hours he TR ALionEn York and Stamford Railway | |, d = LGN |startling reverse at the hands of | ¥ ¥ . 3 would receive a special delivery | Information received here to- d Y [later he became interested in the Daly and other police officials left ! : | highly precarious position in which |structure, is opposite the town green |1y : g daiye < r 3 ) Co. ow England Investment | cigar manutacturing business, and ! yor0 n Yo W Erinceton, and in spite of the eon- o ryyn| factions of our party, are|and many townspeople alded Mr|\CteE from lier, or that never again | day from WashingtenéDy C., and Security Co. and the Connecti- | pyd worked at the business . ungi ) P0Te this morning, wit e ieientmeoceslonforfpacte il sea iR OR TER 1|'vle;1]4l-‘1'r\s\\<: Id fn removing the antiques, |“OU!d he hear from her, indicates the presence in that sHzianipany, g very recently when he sold his in- | 1oUnds, in a renewed search for tho |#on. was & firm favorito as the rival ;. o ary' vestige of party some of which date back to the 11in | | Deiccted. Harte went to his Mont- | jpy"today of State's Attorney Judge Winelow sald in his declslon and went Into retirement missing girl. e I e e CiiT Do it that e o e coniney e e Mugh M Aloae Asgistant 1t revolutionary changes have ty-three vears ago he married| The foreman of the gang of line- |PTOMiscd fair weather for this classic a minorlty party. Ours is that| The entire roof was In flumes be- | COMMunication that never reached | RUGH A%, Alcorn and Asgistan cen place in the transport: o 3 8 e ] : & | for the first time in three y R D bl L him in life, dently belleving the | United States Attorney George len place in the transportation line Rogowski. She survives him, ' men, shown a photograph of the doie P mission,” he says. “Not primarily for | fore the first fire department reached | /M M 1 g ¥ bl g i abpeld ce 1914 and held thal the rallroad | ag goes o son, Albert, and a daugh- , BIrl, was able to identify it ag of the | Harvard's followers were hopeful, | 1" cucoess, but rather for the|the seens. Guilford and Short |EiFl Would be true to her word and | H. Cohen, who were summoned ould not, under present conditlons, | tor, Mrs, Samuel Rosenberg of Se- il who visited the linemen's noon- | ¢¥eR if not overconfident, of their | oyortoct eiod of the state of Connee. | Tronch sent their de partments to ald {!hat he never agaln would sce or |y the department of justice violaling the Sherman anti-trust | a1(i” Washington, | day camp v TGdR oo ST SN, tcut, that minority party must be | the local firemen. v from her, Harte turned on all | g5 omeo oo w by holding the stock of the dit- ol Al embeot the Hark |l ititha polnt ttep | For Yale b moans o chanoeite res 1 ol woid appeating” | Untfl he had cxamined the Inter s of his gas stove The matd g Rgg rent corporations. Enony lodse A LERR A and ' eatinf ravenou disappeared in “.'”" prostigostbat wns hadly ghat-t Duty Faces Committee, for of the buil Mr. Grisweld said | he t In the gas filled 1€ Mai ety URReE RISCUBEI0N i Bus Plea Denfed | Phenix lodge, 1. 0. 0. ¥, being the woods nearby. Another man, not ',"} "‘_‘{' ceton, while for Har-| o iinuing, Mr. O'Sullivan sald: |he could not tell how much his loss |chamber to write his last letter to | Was the elaim of ‘counsel for The petition of the Connecticut | i ominent in hoth organizatior a member of the lineman gang, re- ‘]'”;, Lo mitiicannaly goldenfon oy iere. 18 & rare obllgation resting|would ho. He has spent conaldene|the glrl; Denth came slowly, as|Gerald Chapman that Chapman lotor Stage corporation for a modi- | © fynoral arrangements, in charge POts to Detective Daly that a short {hm!¥ o male amends for a season |y on 1o shoulders of the state cen- |able time and money buying an- |there were many pages to the let- could not be executed until he catlon of the 1914 decree against |or'yr j, Kenney Co. are incom. |time after the girl had visited the[!Mat has been disastrous fo | tral committee. It demands unselfish | tiques. The house was formerly the | ter, Uhe writing of which, commenc- | ) 4ot oo ototad his sentence operation of buses by the rail- | ;e linemen's camp, and about a mile ) MOSt part for the Crimson forees. |y jument, A victory for one faction | manae of the Congregational church, |Ing in a firm hand became progres- | 144 IS ipiete S 8 ond ;rus u«-{.;m(.‘mm rh»‘»v n-‘:l(lonbrlv | [ from the camp, she accosted him, | Harvard Now Stronger is not the rolution, The sincere men | Lot bl sively eligible. of i 5 years at Atlanta for rred to the Connecticut public and brandishing a revelver, ordered | The outcome seems to hinge upon | and women of each group must not g | “To you, my love this is my | mail reblery. 7 s RHINELAN”ER [;ASE | nim to get out of the vicinity. This [whether the Ilis, somewhat crip- | be alienated by the furuI of their Daughter Born T()d'lV Is wst letter, and 1 am writing it as T1 My, Alcorn and Mr. Cohen ke Winslow's opinion did not | man's description tallics with that of |pled, but still housting more for- | opponents. The ultlmate goal s to| Of 5th Living teneration e o e 1 tter started and | wora syummened to Washington vt that part of the 1914 de- "the girl who visited the linemen's | midable material, le to shake | retain the good will and party sup-| Torrington, Nov. 21 GP—A d then it ran on and on, hecoming | a¢o e e i S hich required the New York, N[]T Tfl BE SETTLEI] camp. | off the sting of the Tiger defeat and | port of the followers of each, serving | ter born this morning to more and more unreadable unu | 1ate Friday night. Haven and Hartford (u‘mspose i Deteetive Daly sald this morning | come back against a Harvard elev n | under the leadership of a total|Joseph Soudier is the rep: ended in a blur of nk. | i Hngs in the New England | that he considered the clue the most | spurred on hy its first fmportant vie- | stranger. The party cannot afford to | of the fifth gencration now | Apparen‘ly posted shortly after ! 0 Noy in corporation, and the New o | promising since the search for Miss | tory a weck ago, over Brown, and | lose the sympathy of a single indi- |1)m aby's grandmother and great- |cho loft Harte on Tu irl's etainyion I Hartford Steamship com- ‘La\vvcr for Plaintiff In-'Corbett was begun. 1t was planned |undoubtedly presenting its strongest | vid A 1 able opportun { grandmother are Mrs. Joseph West | jorer special delivery,” did not | 0 i Attorney i‘arlier he had indlcated his | 2 3 | to use bloodhounds in the search to- | front of the season ‘ present to put into practice tha “fa-!and Mrs. Martha Bishop, respective- |qrrive apartment until noon Cohen and couns 11 Chap- LI e uniudigtion Fof] sists Fight Is to Be morrow but hecause of the new clue | The Harvard rush lne has s ous suggestion of ‘pence without|ly, of this city, and her great-great- | o¢ vy A Tt had beon pushed [0 0 S5 SETRSHIEAL Trig reactied M o steamship lines should be | the move was begun today. marked improvement with t} grandmother is Mrs. Lewis Goodwin || R e postpone until Monday the presen- 4 , ¥ A ¥ b v E Mrs. Lewis {under the door hy the postman, - 5 *, \ he hands of the interstate | Carried On Detective Daly was able to ex-|ium’of Coady and Lindner to their | No Axe To Grind, of Thomaston, who is 89 years old. | 10 s friends, knowing that he | 0B of papers to Federd| Judge e commission sl | plain today the failure of the lnt- | oid tackle berths while the hackfield| “I have no exe to grind. Bless — el b resad owling {6 the Lapomas: in the. move of Ghaomanta fierring to an aftidavit by Pat- | {men to detain the girl who visited | yag added speed and tility with | your heart, I haven't even a jack-| SSAILS HINDENBURG TRk that he J S Taon U SAble e el o IR Y QAT execy- Healey of ~Waterbury, Conl. | yjiq plaing, N, Y., Nov, 21 (#— | their camp. The foreman explained | vqpqok Milicr ana ikov | knife to sharp.n. The writer is but| Berlin, Nov. 21 (P—General Erich |y R B T o s i Sl sel for motor bus operatars of | jyogy; 0" porgitent reports that the that the gung had been at work 0ut | g running mates for Captoin Cheek | a humble private who desires serv- | Ludendorf, fascist and monarchist. | I nnsiols fover LTiel oAt Vissticuee Doning ove necticnt and Massuchusetts, pro- | ypy, oy dor annulment suit wint he in he hills for some time and had | ung Joo Crosby. !ice in the r and who yearns for [and one of the main cogs in the ARSI 0 SEF SN OVEE TG im ing againsl modification of the | oo "0t or court, Isaac N, Mills, Deen out of touch with current | yala Jins g 1 Butterworth and | the day when democracy can boast [great German war machine, is out | 7% T /Snes €8 em Lo | feak uean. oy 14 decree, Judge Winslow said that | ) “eor Teonard Kip Rhinelan. ; M¢¥S and it was not until some me | weper (o the line < held last few moro privates and a fewwith a bitter denunciation of IR G e T - R coui virtunlly asked in this | |- oho wealthy young plaintift, to. | After their encounter with the girl | wocic by Benton and itichards but general wartime ehfef, President von Hin- | X0 OF B0 e e AR daxit to grant a monopoly to this |\ 2 o1y jeninitely that the aetion | that they knew of the disappearance | (g Eil eleven otherwise is the same | rt with a peace with- [denburg, hecause of the president’s [UM°r the door the letter e W of operators. [would continue. [lofithie Fmithistident. |as that which went down herore ! _support of the Locarno tre WEst Mt T O RTINS e nye i Held in Trust eI in complete control of this| A party fs on its way toan solst- | Prineeton. Tn the hacktield, | how fleto LociE Amerlcan to end s life \ppear before Mhe stock In the companies &f+} ;e n ne eaid. “It will continue. | od cabin at the top of @ range near fever, the condition of Phil Bunnell R T Jene Lo L el h"\”lwn ;'1 here have been no negotiations for | Whitings Peak where lights have | and Dan Allen is a doubtful factor. IAHUMAN TORTURES ]NFLICTED ON ! =LA L Eriond'y ”,',' e ,‘ Wi ]‘;‘: “,"\mtl a nent. A statement will bo t been scen during the past two Is 1ith Batide o P N .f\”‘\l,‘,‘h World pman ol A e S e L LS 8 e £ S o o1 INMATES OF GEORGIA PRISON CAMPS |nivink *L33 e, omize mlr oy cordd, /0B : i the introduction of two | the girl may have been spending | Harvard-Yale series but it marks the ¢ o ;. the conference for the B LT S e e e T e written ByiTsons nisntahticretevoaR ciouEKE Bl ot i) B e R S S iz | found by two artists, one of whom forence for the sl eg W nalo s LOB RGN ) o SR (e e g o Brida) eatrice the lights were nocturnal coon hunt- |, o550 which began in 1875, Since 3 s Lo Lulen Chlen i e Tiom R e Kb Judge Winslow's opinton agrecs dn) o can o s ti cai o ‘s ad. ©rs, but a search will be made on el hae S e T e f Brut l‘w‘rr said prisoners were almost in a | Brit vouth who has achieved | LEL n Chapman ‘was t essentials with a decision o . gl Ly 200 | the strength of the reported appear- e St 0 a big | [pyestigation o rutal o0 collapse when finally —re- |marked success in the field of d 1o be for the “Jetderal Judge Mayer in 1622, |Journment of tho case until Monday | the strength of the rep: cad, holding 25 vielorics to 13 for | [y ; e e of Pol kelly rein the 14914 decree modi=|iLOgE s Sgoounsel LOLRRMICAN dergan i X 3 the Crimson, with five games tied,| Tpagtment Accorded Un-| when the December meeting of \dmiration of Parisian w Britai Al- 1 to permit the New Haven to | “(vlmrtunfli.\' l;v u;\'n! zate them, The RS . but the Haughton-Fisher regime at | prison commission is held, Mr e i Rotari Davis v ais s sharp criticism of Judge L oston (& |letters admittedly contain sens: Not in Sufficld Cambridge in modern years re- e shoge = Sl bl i ARG nca’ ot the suprame L e B tional mater and their contents ap- | Sufiotd, ~ Nov. 21 (AT) Dr corded nine victorics, wilh only four ruly Leads to Agitation 1 y faid, there will be three or arlt, ot to Fur | OPoehls abeence at the ssprem N b : aterlally (harently had not been known to phomas H. Dinne, in charge of the |losses and two ties. . 2 FPRRE R e Seagmi ] yeal for a new tri wnd Groehl" g ';0:‘ 115’\}..; 014 hediematerl "Rhinclander's attorneys until Lec avelers' Rest Home, the only| The probable lineup: for Return of the Lash. \]': '!'“”‘_" h ALl "'“ ‘, "‘h‘ 7] dead for several f b o \’\{.: e 1S year the New Haven | Parsons Davis, counsel for Alice, re- | sanitariuh in West Suffield, denics | Harvard E e e s o i announced plans for the ex-|VeMed them privately. ogal b athoush pop e topheienylcs SR Eolty RN X Froi ot (4 most emictn: ¢ T : Wte e oA R hb Island, Con. |Tather than have the letters made lege junior, who disappeared from |Coady Butterworth | s s : sl \ Ray M. lasanchy "; g 3 e | pub young Rhinelander will her dormitory a week ago, had come | Left Tackle {for a return to the lash, in the | be called into this conference, Mr. | EVEN M RF REMOTE \10“] Wi aad Ciichtand EVIaRE | withdraw® the suit. Reports have to {he institution last Sunday. No | Kilgour Webster | opinfon of E. I. Rainey, member said. ! HURE NG AU rphs e Newt e o 21 (oo %muruwnl:xlhd that :; Fu!';xlu;\\.l girls came lm the Rest Home Sun- | the Georgia prison m'; mission | T Nighs e o ze Gro AD- : reutive offices of | Will be made ranging from $50,000 day, he said, Turner prompting wardens to devise meth- | . Lol el s ¢ were present, W0 railroad foday of the decisioy |IN Whether any conferences are 'setts and Connecticut came to the (€. Bradford i urhahn | appear particularly brutal Upon Arhitration Clause in ) Aleor! Federal Judge Winslow in the |Deing held by the Rhinelander fam- institution last night, Dr. Dinne id, t Guard | Flogging was abolished by a re- | it 3 o ral court tion of the company fo sccure re- | 1Y 1o decide what to do in the new but could find no evidence that Miss | Linder ., doss (Capt.) | cent leglslature, and in recent Stephenson, Former Klan Leader Tn a5 « 1 within the 1 0 it of its former subsidiaries, | ClTCumsta is ot known, Phillip Corbett mighthave been brought by wckle onths there has heen some agita-| | ¢ S New York, Nov, 21 (P—Feace ! ot at the federal fiieh includedithe Connectieut soma| RIne Leonard's father s out { automob as reported 1o the |1 Bradiord 2% Gill | tion among the wardens for a re-| Indiana, Starts Serving His Lif £ j AT ny. but the scope of that decision | Of toWn. Norfianntony Mass, s thonities At Right End peal of the statute. Uniform pun-| gontence Today day beeause of re- 18 not known, President Pearsor e Dr. Dinne said he had forward- | cheek (Ca ishment methods will be sought at T nrreqd 1 Vice-President and ‘General | ANOTHER RUM C. AR CAUGHT |t & complaint to the superintendent December meeting of the prison! Noblesville, Ind., Nov. 21 (A an arbitration clause Jimsel B G, Buckiand were not at | Stamford, Nov. 21 (®—The third {of the Connecticut state police re- | yjjjer e hialsibn Ml Heine: mid hatate daWtastonav Daviale S ir ofticcs and until thelr return |aTTest for transporting liquor made ) garding the manner in which the Reports from sub-comm to 3 ormer grand on of tors, The United will bo no statements issued, |ere in twenty-four hours came this | troopers conducted their investiga- | zarakoy ey cpresentative Emmett Williams, liana ku klux klan w 1 his Aenly bposeaits ot press e fhe Conmccticu! company has |MOTNINE when Saverio Capolbo. 148 | tion. ight Halfback han of the house per wry | way igan City to begin Alcorn Will Not Atiend 1 for many vears held by trustees | BIShOD street, Waterbury, in his car The Home is cond “, Crosby A any p 2 life nee for the r of s being settle Alcorn said nD o e Dy tha Eren e rAl L couTts | was stopped. s of alcohol to- | the Travelers' Insurance of { modes of punishment devised Madge Oberholtzer of Indiar lis. i would h “Concerning the Berkshire Street |talling 88 gallons were taken. Hartford. 3 olition of the las Hours before this quiet county L S L T tilway and Vermont Railway,” |~ SO EEEy imp. Mr. Williams wwake, its be own nfe : b uwige Winslow avowed, “the record | P .I V. . H L h '\]“\;‘;;)‘:]'l"'_-‘i s -,l.\‘,n in n\o[“]v]dl’wv'. the last seven mo i New : Wi stifies the conclusion that there is . ol¢ rians called “the away in a motorecar. The s ! \um“\mm competition with the ennitess ICtlm as aug Ingersoll, Dartmouth by Prisoners are fast as in charge of Sherift | u, .« 1 A etitioner at the present tim £ 1 o ST d i , o box and 1 1‘ H'?w ing rull jv : w‘\ 3 ity L e TR T | e : R LUl smeared on their exposed ¢ W t shackled or hand- | ,, = ¥ i L o Oy Htghway Men With Revolver | ~.. 5 s 5%, s i s ‘ : v s from door to door _eannot | ———— gl Harvagd L ole enmecferiking 1 to prevent their hri few newspaper men wha s ) ing with "-‘I‘M‘”‘»“(M_‘”]‘“"W'“; i ael Gordon Held Up by program. . Loy I (o iriaciinedlito stayithiain g b T o and necossities of the | . ale was the favorite 1 haelad s i ir one month, witnessed t A v e s [ DuoBButEHisNPockets, NEARS 020 BlRTHflAY i shown 1 powe s ahainoa. hehing them. | Teir. They followed the offic ! ‘ - on of these properties t nd 7 searcl Ar I,“”i‘,' !‘(,"], s arms are then raised as hig i B Sectond he 1\ heallis ir coovdination with the traffic When Searched, Are e o nonney possible and suspended from n : v yesterday asked e Cith No iser has heen found of | Empty. Great - Great — Grandchil- touchdowns against cach, = On the| i riined position for hours hey prepared a petition for a ne = ese properties. The proper alter- X e e e o 5% Ry Reports several days ago told of e o T nditions, is the retention of the Tiwo Evounst suniniont wasted Him (‘(‘lehl‘fll(‘ fircwn : ‘_‘W prison camps, resembling those FASTER GDES INSANE WA rty by the petitione e ra e A R e Rt ed i the {used by the Puritans of Massachu- AS to the SOk ‘l F':“l:“; about 11:30 o'clock when they held strongest th ordham university | Sc!1s ‘1“ some cases, ”vfii : I“‘ : greeme py Tolado Woman. Beaten Over Head, Railway compa he Bourt |, 0 Jsrael Gordon of 1469 Stanley Frederick Leupold will celebrate |ove aw g George-f said, the "Mockaiwere padded, b cwis, president t s r (3 s Wee Po- be biind to the most insistent (8 P BECC m.,«.‘ quarry on | his 92d Hiihiey for PNGyobierta et t the Dolo|in others, gs were left Sight of Girl Eating Eclair Drives ki it i | 18 Fourth Victim This Week—Po: 1 immedie yvrflh‘“”‘fl"f ‘:””*: Stanley street at point re- |He s born in Germany and | Grounds with Kuiae i prime | Muere sad by BUng UEBUG| o ibaal FOGd Abmisiser Ont provides for revision of | lice Hunting Assailant. tation ¢ stion dn this terrl- |\ or according to a report made |came to New Britain in 1883. For |condition, But Washing! ound the neck, wrists and ankles ce with econom SR ik 3 LA to Licut, Samuel Bamforth at police 25 years he worked Stanley | wern expected to prod prisoners, sometimes cutting of gy Mind & o 8 ‘\" el R e headquarters by young Gordon, Rule and Level Co. for the late J.|offensive, especially thre deeply into the flesh oo L Bighh FAVORE TAN DUIT. o would-be victim didn't have v |A. Traut but retired, owing 1o his| Another form of punishment re rs 8 week and eventh Jfferson City, Mo., N money hen this was discov in 1908, His wife died in 1908 brted is the use of “sweat boxe . AR vl “: theory of the republ o ered t ,‘.“, his pockets, the 'and since them he madé his home | in which is confined for cclair wit e ax reduction, Chatrman Wood, |, ) (S0 017 him to “beat it and |with his granddaug Mrs. | ptonship of several hours at a time re- glass cag 4 ) Hinoa, SNve ofthie republican FRRUONR S SO0 | Keeniyour mmon(h shuts Emma Lehmann at 361 Arch |Fordham h _ | professi 3 & - e ajonal Sommitteadeciared finian/| kep Vouramonth alat Sun s O R{CIE R e o i A — | insane, = 1 ! { Tolede jdress here last night is that each et ol Ll : S ta 1y iInterest | on a cold, s r st dis: i girl's | Wages. Two o ks re d in the jifosiciacentotisoiacatitlio) B LatbE N S ST SR street: Adolph, 144 | Lafayette, from its r i THE WEATHER | et b SR bl S e S LA Bingisrr- vy — to hold up h . r seelr i, 22 ap! year, was the f vl to 1 el \\—\‘._“I S, | : iy Mot = o ¢ shock lizing v h | hig! lened by ord, Nov. 21.—For st K y o RAK ” N mv\'. Gord 2 “;i”“ ”. r‘u‘r 1 2 grandchil- | Ly}y‘h rhack ‘r"‘yv for New Britain and vicinity: tw was broken from the 'y ‘«[ '\_v o 1 ‘ night's wou I‘.ke the N e L oo ktts et I He - grandchildren | Gebhardt of Lafay Fair tonight; Sunday increas- hi = and New Haven r ilrond north of South preceding ones. e ‘.ugx('r\_n\::: Heatheo! right der of ild g A des tion of the and iren. | plav In : v“. | cd clondiness ul".l.:":nmg tem- | P! S 3 sonthbound train 8, from behind a tree and crushed Chicago Natlonal league base- | pair, but said that he thought he |The latter are twins and were l‘urr:‘ Army, Columbla a | peratures l ere his cage was natallod 18| The southbound track was tiedup {his weapin sctets Me. it TN S5, dled fat = tha & Honphoots j ouid, rscogules them Rt AW :r;‘“;r' {,:,’”]”:h:'“z,' A]\"gu*"“f‘\'r - {Centinued on Sécond’ Page) e ) 1 - BATRS DALY, | at the point for a short time. 1ad time to scream for help. home here today. Ithem again. | EYON s ol S i b - : & { A £ B -5 . 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