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S, f ) News of the World By Associated Press B ——— S — e LESTABLISHIED 1870 EW ey '“““"’d :;“ WY AN vy Q¥ f BRIAND'S CABINET ROCKWELL HEARING GIRL'S DIARY INVOLVES MOTHER BROTHER AND SELF IN ROBBERIES WINS 175 VICTORY IN PROBATE COURT BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, HURSDAY, BRITAIN HERALD 0 Oy DECEMBER TOCOURT MARTIAL ~ CRUISER OFFICERS 25, =TWENTY PAGE Average Daily Circulation For [ PRICE THREE CENTS RAILROAD PLANS INPROVED SERVICE Coolidge Is Assailed For Not Insisting Dry Law Be Rrgldly Al Sloux Fails, 8. D, Dec. 8 (A forced him and i ;\mmr glil'a diary containing Infor-| tlelpate tn the rald ¢ tion which the polies say con- | bank The hoy ot st t Financial Measure Passed as Adnumstramls to Have Hearing | eres o e "atoie ‘aa “aee bt s vt e Thteg on U, S, S, Milwaukee Rlorcec in-Luery Farica Har o t Link Up Expr v i (‘ | | brother with two bank robberles, [ I'rrst State bank, NEun T D p XpleSSCS | 10 | o " as under investigation ) dny. | casl _ W S o Cothoins Rogors 41 | women, i 4 o Called Belore Navy ribunal 'Enforcement by Admin l]E IDE it Bus Roules S — 1or daughter, ra, 19, are|the teller's win CLOSE VOTE ON ADVANGE "'!WTLFM @ wm n hearing on charges of | Among the i n the glr tration Makes a “Jok or robbing e T tate” Dunk_of | aary, iy e oond 1 ,;ANCHLST R MAN IS ONE | PROPOSIT l tenner last Friday, When $300 was | followin g and “Hi 2 i K | ssing ‘m tined, )mlhv are inv Wm'mkl “Robbod i t nnor R —— ing By- “Old e 245 To 230 1s Count On Ballot Claim Againsg New Departure Mg, (1 conncction of a third member | October ( ; : e il %t (o famtly, Chagios. Tomme 1r | S (oot Saat - etober 6. | piciplinary Action Follows Crash of | United Committee Matc- |Hourly Bus Service Bctween New Mich Approved Advance of Six 0. Constitutes Bulk of Trominent | with a previous robbery of t1 g itita Ronrort M cat $190 f {C f i NIt a previous robbery of the bank | went to Iten T o I Nmal Ship o Wih American ment Declare {C. of C. Fuel Committee iraven Ana marttora Contemplat- Billion Francs From Bank of Clizens' Tstato—Once Rated As | C00F 8 Authoritles announced § got n 5 and ( | hil: 74 = d i | that the youth admitted his mother | radio.” Schooner O Hampton Roads in | RS Will Try to Fix ed—Opposition To Corporations France To Government M Millionaire, | | o fulti-Millionaire, ¢ e e [ SHOM P R e A Parls, Dec, 3 (Rh—1'r Briand | Washington, Dec. 3 (#—The re- shortage L n ring Today, new cabinet has wou its first vie- | Dristol, Dee, hearing wi E ASTWI},E H") Washington. | Pi—Threx | A1lts obtained in prohibition enforce- | e Hantford: Dec.t i1 (F) = Hesring tory. After un all night and all- e held in t robate court vul ofticer ve ordered tried by | oS RICicnc min strationijBE S e RS vere held today before the public ’ A ) o i R T T G T re declared to have made the | a more universal of substi- { i1 . afternoon fight in the chamber of [10W upon application of the admin. titsalt th 5 llities commission ou three appli _ A olRIsRE] e STt hteenth amendmen oke” and |tV r an cite coal were adopt 7 - deputies for his financial measures. rutos of the estate of A, I, Rock N | 1 5 ! ol th e St b cations for bus routes, the premier succeedud in forcing the |well asking authorlty to accept § ik cruiser Milwaukee and - the e ST or amon R other Sl idrs The Interstute g g R T T ey 000 e o s S ‘ f nerican schooner Benjamin A, Van well-dispos: ns” in an'Uve market and automatically forco | ThE Interstute Bus corporation ap llhnll of 1'r ; "- \f‘ B I»”r”r it '.-H ”“ i '\H\. = | mt off Hamipton Rouds. |expression of views mailed to the (down the price of anthracite, ge. V¢ for i ‘!fljr'v between Hartford o s or e “ m‘ x‘:;\irul. \;I 1“ ‘\L l‘v_ Tm. ; nt of the e | Those fo be brought hefore the |White House today by the united |cording to the opinfon of members ,\‘\vx \\\‘mul‘,, va |l et H‘”:.,,,] 5,000,000,000 cs and a ne Whichhias! basn In Y | t ‘ , . iz 4 rehouse Poir 8 eld 2 < ann D o v . . court are Captalr T sinney | committee for prohibition enforce- [0f the Chamber of Co oc paper fssue of 7,500,000,000, i ont of An Rockwer s cann | oeVeral Passenger Boats Jury Is Likely {o Begin T Touth Mancheston Conm. oy |ment, now in session iere, - |committee who met at ths champer | e New Eugland Transportation The final vote on the bill a |for royaltics alleged to be due to | ) ' el I R R CON it g : AP | company, the New Haven railroad’s wholo was made o question of con- | im, o aplication siates g | L UEINt0 New London | Deliberations Some AR Hetonans) (Ounion i Howars ot Rosnister: bt il moraive bus subsidiary, asked for a route be fidence. M. Briund made It plain |settiement Is o be subject | s Ry o o O BITEAR O sonitee ) Chtibman Doneld 1. Bartiolt peos | iwesn New' Huvon and Hatiterd sin durinig (ho! debale! (et (e govern: |aiatins £o S e Harboy i Time Tomorrow | : ; ficer ¢ de ‘H'n h !h.l‘OI!leh 1o lonal |sided. It was claimed that there |North Haven and Wallingford, th s el b e e L { 0 and | 1 the light erniser Raleigh, and 1in- |reform organizations, expressed the lare other kinds of fuel on the mar 5 S atn S e fhbt AL i Lo V| dishursem fees in favor of At- — — sign Elliott Mcl®. Moore of East 'sentlments the gathering and his ket which will give just as ki : L amenaed irol e measure in its entivety and thit | ooy Samuel i 3 fash - : X &l just as muct reading from New Haven to the {1416 fnanaiall nroEram as outlinad £ : ! N New London, Dee. P—The Groats D I (aiDan ot range, N officer o e deck of |9 h was made public as contain- wtion as ,(,‘uvnm, coal and |Connecticut state line via. Thomp by Finanes Minister Loucheur Oty AtthRrd. Bhlpman ani DEnns | ionionl atorm which ereated havie ) UMY {ing the views of the commitiee h can be purchased cheaper, | o 8 P b «uCheur Was | pimunds of Hartford, and also a storm which created havoc White Plains, N. Y., Dec In addition, the secretary directed | Iivery effort of dry organzatl i ki gl e rejectad, th would step Y in Florlda earlier in the weck broke E g ary dir SR ary T dry organizations | at if the public used more E down Immediatel J [iatmBctisa08iin0kinKtavortof & over this section last night b | B olieory nes, ilatto it n letter of admonition be sent |to respond to the approval of Prest- |or t1icee substitutes Instoad of | The New Haven and Hartford Bu PRI R o n & Rediicll of 11 fore midnlght, A Eele whien Ly | father of Allce Buairice Jones, |10 Vice-Admiral Joslah Mc Kean, |dent Coolidge and prohibition offi- | 1+ ottrely o mstend of - | company also applicd for the rout the finance commit! i WREhUBLECS ol faihbdia Vel bely ot RUTTIds an ol (ol maont Tgniyd K commanding the scouting fle to |clals for aid in enforcements 0 e intter weuld h‘Inmd chen 0 e f T L offcr of the New vas accompanied by terrific endel eking an Captain Willinm ¢, Watts, com- [had been defeated by "unfit and un- [0 ool SEERag R At the morning session arguments i 4 | Mfg. Co. of $950,000 is in ecomplete | 2 CR TRl of their marria manding the lig {or Ralolek favorahle polntments by those | L e minea and therefore would hr 7 2 é S oot i { i in comy 1 all late shipping was held in port HEd 0 g the lig taleigh. | fa le appointments by 1hose |i,er in price to the ultimate con. |\'C'® Made in favor of the various e e ment of all claims efther ac- lere to awalt the subsiding of the | oy Lroance it ¢ . Inquiry Court Reports {making the appeals Skl ! liines, the opposition being reserved i m Measure {tual or pending and indicates wal |storm, i when Isane N. Mills, counsel for The court martial was directed as | Criticizes President ik for the afternoon session, e SR e R OLetR Ol e thioll biio o vl ! iingulshed | Warned 24 Hours in advance, the| o0 auder, - called Jones « result of the findings of a court of | “There sits & man in the W A survey of all the coal which | mpg yireratate Bus corporation a¢ Wiy of the kind in aian future rights to royalties on in- | flect of coast guard patrol boats op jabiopkdiee duting Muped inquiry, headed by Rear Admiral House of silent determination,” he jarrived in the city last year will be |4, .h moroly that they were a line vear to be passcd by the chamber, |yon(ions of Mr., Rockwell that are [erating from (his port were re <,r‘.'- ation hefore iy Charles I, Plunkett, commanding |said. “The president has done some [made and compared with the |11 004y qoing business on this route hefore the final votc tiis morning d by the New Departure Mg, Co., |8fo in varlous harbors this o fy_m‘l 4 Leaping to his © third naval district at New Yo! ine moralizing on the general en- Amount which has been received | FORE SiVink lad oo uite e he premior In a speech in which he o New Departure offered {o settle |The Colonial liner Concord, four P court of inquiry also found that | forcement of the law, but he never |here this year, This will show the | (8 YO0 EFHE S s rose to 1 ctiieloduanosthcthas st tsgonl g dunma et et o | TG e et Lo ) ta ; r of the Van Brunt had |vet had definitely and unreservedly |approximate shortage, which 15 not | o' ve it the eommisslon thought it never s sed, excoriated ‘those | ives of the Rockwell ir scngers and frelght, was | off cab driver. ted the rules of the road. ted his administration to the |felt to be very great, AR A Etata ALt e e dep ho were unwilling al ‘ x W 2 avis, | tain P 5o ¢ god |enfore o e o , ccessary, and stated that they \‘.Af|\1‘|'1: At e lq’ul\f’ Joliti | €8ts held out for §1,000,000 with the | Ireacherous Point Judith when the Lt ."‘1\' e ptain Plnney will I arged |onto bk Cff A lehteenth | - while the committes does not ex- [lieved they ought fo be allowed 10 tal comsiiantions o (oS PO | inal settiement at close to that fig- | storm hroke last night. e e s A SE SR L R heesand bigdlenang ooty o provided by his oath |act g rafirond embargo this winter |continue In the field, cal conslders I only of | e Bl WS ol il Al i .nm.m“”n.. ficlenc 1:; rlmzm; ool k'"nm:s;prpno;41’\.‘:».,].:(:'”11'0}1\. |that wiit tntertere with the ship. | Benamin T. Spock. general coun "The vetoran orafor tmpressed all | Case Affected Socicty and Yolities | The steamer battled her way |y (hos Mo He | ing vorsel of o formation wiict i |world conrt. He has moken bt | TN Of coal, no one seems to ook [sel for the New Haven, represented h gIone G ; tisfaction has heen ex- |{hrough the mounta seas into g #hi b s e : e s : ; ; 1o pessomen . atrlke e Ney : L s evidene- | % e ’-’r\l . . | the lec of FlsnesaiaEnaion e A U LR R (il Gl LU (GhRnH CRBUERT WIS sl O L ciiity \{:n: :1:::: r:n:]‘i;’(w‘i“p e ey ity New Hateuj roadiand, the ed when the first vote of contidence i e et Sl g col I Milwaukee in such a way that all [of world peace, and in his address |07 el 0 B i) EhtINew England Transportation —com- of a motion to procesd to the dis- his lonz drav o EILE O s o Rl “i I'""--' for ites conld avoid unnecessity risk at Omaha to the Ameriean Legion | ¥ °°"S :r‘m:.' 2 ;‘r(t" "'”"" r”: pany. He said their reason for with cussion of the bhill, most of the prin- s mad .v‘ ail R R e n 0 {r(nfL ision. Ensign Moore will be |he said: “This country has had all 5“/"" 'P'm lons | vefore N -‘“_ drawing the portion of their appli- Gl CROTHTR Corie) n and clvie life S ot KEH i : o cd with inefliciency in the per- {the war, all the taxation, and all the |108d of anthraclte reache W |cation between Hartford and the Sror Voitos dadhe o ¢ and its influence has heen | S0 | raging, and plans were RO e s Eee i | iiItasiats L1t wants Bt tritain, This means that New Brit- | state line was because there had 1o 113. leastitivo muybrallydel el s o e e e Tt InC s J "6l The admonition of Captain Watts, | seandal, unequalled in i aln has very lttle, {f any, chance of | heen abjection on the part of {h I Cetpes ot e rouss fwan | Lo gors fo Now Londan and put ihem on > i e L ol{aa ) e i catlonl U Es securing anthracite coal before next |Jartford and Springfield Street Rail ortain, the deputics scemingly being | That the elaim of Mr. Rockwell g0 5, 0 0 ]"‘: The Provi- . |,j i ; 1 on the ground that he falled to |history of the United States spring, regardless of how ®oon the |way company to the New Haven's torn between realization of the grav- |against the New Departure Mfg. Co. || g8 GHel SORAWI “\‘;’? the freight- S e impress s ntly upon his officr [brought this country mnearer "strike 14 settled. applications generally, and he anti ity of the situation and fear of the |constituted the bulk of his assets at Ak il peE the de fact (hat the |brink of destruction than it has heen | The committee will meet at 4:30 |cipated such objection to this one. ffect the heavy increase,in taxes |the time of his deaih is shown by | (o 0 0 “‘”\(';‘ ’l oLy N Saln ey hR eigh responsible for ships in |at any period since the Civil War.” [o'clock Monday afternoon for fur- | 21 Trains Daily. involved in the bill would have on |the Invenfory of his estate which | providence, put m‘;‘ “‘“"d' Shont s i crmation. i 30,000 Arrests In Capitol ther discussion of the problems. | “We are not at all disp to their constituents, AR SR o T e Vice-Admiral MecKean, now at| Mr. Howard charged the law had | — linterfere with the door-to-door sers - Few Changes Made {inventory, which was filed Jast Feb- |t anchor in the mr‘\ulhrll «'y-m < Mills il that Teon 1t I New York, has been dirceted to ap- | Dot been enforced beyond the point | |ice of any established transport While sadmitting some minor | FUarY, shows a total valuation of the ; Siathetharaie g e int the court which i expected to | here in the opinion of the enfore- SMED[CALLY” UNDER THE |company such as a strect. raitwas changes and addltions, the govern. | stocks which he held in the Bristol s oy hinelandSTs |y at the Brooklyn navy yard. |ers, it would hurt the party in pow- ! sald Mr. Spock. General Supt. . ment stuck to the bill about as Brass Corp, and the Marlin-Rock st Bk X | The Van Brunt, which was sunk. |¢T. AS an example of the free flow INFLUENGE OF LI UOR E. Regan of the New road stated Arafiedt pritlinetauestion Be i cons || velli Cotias $07 858 S s, T‘URME el el 1t el Delonged to the Ford Construction |of Mauor, he sald, 30,000 arrests had that at the present time there are dsliatiun it ron e Jeon gl s e DR L R GOVERNOR OF young hushand separated, the K |y piny of New York, No lves |heen made in Washington for drunk- SR passenger trains in each direction SRnS OEed ¢ L P e % ¥ HIUBDLEL 10nERERINSL AN enEan ere los lenness since prohibition became a between Springfield and New Haven native measure submitted by Deputy |Silver Co. $200, and a used auto FLORIDA IS ily. This warning was given, Mil law | But Not Legally, Hence Man Con- | anq some 17 of these trains continy lokanowski, and on a motion from {mobile $196.26. An amended in- ‘ SING s e e as 6L S e jlax. d ) and some 17 of these trains continus . 1 | @ declared that the wet leaders | through to New York. . supress artic | ventory was filed in Oceober plac TR e B o | il ) ) | ‘:\lnwr;py:\rv‘:u:n to suprcss urticle 1L ‘\:((fl;:f 724 fnlsd In Ospobeciain tome D been brolien by a stone I AM@US [;ANT“R AT B ettt (icledlof Driving lGar Gtta TRl ‘ as rejected 242 5 | he value of the stocks at $182,- 1 . thrown by an unkne pers iRl {jor political conve: “We are g ke Article V authorizing the emission | 012. trangely Disappears While Visiting | arins \ SEilc gt i jopivolitical conventione | Off in Court. We are going to make a chang of 7,500.000,000 francs in new paper, | T o fnventory and | g ] 5 : = Mellon Replies | n our steam service,” said Mr. Re i e e et cleelationi i pak 1 hoth bear the identi- | With ¥yiends in New which dofenae ce . Although he conceded that “con- | Rockville, Conn, Dec. 3 (M — | gan, "on the first of January, which Al e Lo amendalione "".\“‘ snlhe g P Largons L & iad tacked E;i.uom are had,” Secretary Mellon Patrick . Chamberlain of Broad | will revamp the traln service 8o as i » Wwas voted by a show | \l‘ no! wlle - ow r“\ \““}V' i“’“r York. in his H-HHHV\HHH f ¢ oday characterized as ‘“‘unfounded ok, convicted in Ellington town ' to improve the running time hetween L i ainst the 2 e Departure Mrg. Co. S e DT saying that Jacobs had i land unjustified,” the latest attacks court of driving an automobile | Springfield and New York througi FimeRclnex lod the lecpslont came)iva et aih{cniid s nowall eS| H e e s also ey \by the drys on the administration’s while under the influence of liquor | the elimination of some stops at pienie mrctslon tona it et g BDUEne the Sy S ABA FRociovell T P R L ey i v Rev. B. Chagai to Sing at yrohibition policies. and fined $100 and costs and small stations, or stations wher atonill e ek S e Srelod g asp i nal o, EEEvnet Fovernitor Fibiin [ g Ll By | A “ The secretary's observations we aled, had his case nolled in Tol- | there is small patronage for the par- R ceo e A Di el mes Gy on lenvng t chin esat e In e e o SRR S et on pranne L Unpl e s e T o Ixercises Next |atrected particularly at the ahove lund county superlor court today. |ticular trains, We are also golug T masicaad e several manufacturing concerns i Bl L lawyer stated was lar ponsi St tter sent to the White House by & In the town court Dr, E. A.|to install some through service b Premis }-} Tit s tellend it ol e TaveeRncpion ot Bt o iy o L T AR e D i Sunday sroup of reform organizations, de- Brace gave a certificate that Cham- |tween Springficld and the Pennsyl- & enlenBrland sl tali e il e ol BTns aggun s (o B AL Uit ot iy i s {scribing present enforcement condi- berlain was under the influence of | vania station in New York, via the Tonbies il e veleton whiohtiiel Lol Metliles Aas SEHEE SO e t 1 cunan ot ¢ S 5 as “a national scandal” and liquor. Tn the higher court today |Hell Gate Bridge route, so that el s Dl s S0 i Wi NI ofe SR, T 5 L i Fr SRl : Cuntor T Chagal, head cantor in [declaring the president never had he differentiated between medical |travelers in this territory will he Gheilo iy st 8 | dropped several hundred per eent. | oot D day in his sumr is exp 1 of the largest synagogues of | “unreservedly” committed him fo intoxication and legal intoxication, [able to avail themselyes of a servies \|': o e | At one time when he was president e }‘” speak u.:~. of today 1 e is wark, N. J., and one of the most force the eighteenth amendment, ing that Chamberlain w they do not now have excep! nad been adopted with minor adai. |Of the Bristol Brass Corporation, e e d to reach the jury sometime | famous cantors in the United States, |as required by his oath of office, medically” under the Influence of | through changing trains. vmv ¥ Aadonte L m“.;“w- the stock was quoted $80 per 0, e toniorrow vill be among the guests at the Heretofore high administration of- )iquor, He sald a person having Hourly Bus Service. s additional | share while r the close of the to New York | Court adiourncd ¢ ving of the corner stone Sunday |ficials had taken a public notice of haq teaspoonful of liquor 3| “We plan, If this certificate is et T e r it dropped to 84 per shar on a visit and pinoon St AL iniation stll un rnoon for the new Congregation manifest dieposition of the dry “medically under the Influence of |ranted us, to install In addition to pndmon Selallbing siriat ol SHion wouldyhave b R e compluted noon | Tephereth Israel synagogue, which | forces to fasten blame for non " although that person would | that steam service hourly highway atlons carried out on hehalf of fore |Put for the pending s and southerne : LIS B SOUED Ll Al LR cnt upon the president him- be competent to drive a car. |bus service hetween New Haven 3 é B e New Departure Mg, Co ATy possible | Cantor Chagai will sing during the |se One legally under the influence |and Hartford in each direction, and NGl o Ee 12.509 she it e i loint scrvices at the Congregation | The letter gent to the Whit® | o¢ Jjquor has mnot control of his|bY that method feed into the large: e e s tock, representi i atieat i of Isracl synagogue on Friday |House, Secretary Mellon said, lacked | mental power and may not drive a | Stations—Hartford, Meriden, New o ot ek i actiades e daartoralof thel enfire jsaud 10 notify him that the Flor bound t and Saturday morning definiteness and apparently was not | par” he ald. After argument be- | Haven—by bus, travel which will Minister of Justice Renoult remark- e = it bl Sl ong other guests will be Gov- [entitled to serious consideration. 1t | zore Judge A. L. Brown, State's At. | connect not only with the trains U et e eihe (e nina ot Wilsonteonn i1 nor John H. Trumbull, who has represented a clash of maneuvers, | 1orney Thomas F. Noone asked that | *humerated but with the shore line o1 that a DAL dealing with the ques- T n ug ihe neme ociilon 1 Iby silence as to her iised the committee on arrange- he protes which would afford tollalbeaentered tral e A“hRDuD B]G ALIMONY eSO T B i ({ed i o rolich o Tt ts that he will be present and | treasu little assistance in | Vo0 £ e do not Intend to el £ T 1 by 7 The atlorney por \ an addre Mayor 1o oreing the law. | stops at some of the smaller sta < Gent i . | . she pictured | wonessa, who will welcome the Mr. Mellon added that it IFT tlons on the commuter trains, morn- PR ”" Mrs, Backes of Wallingford Gets Di- MAY BE SLASHER the name of Mrs. Ithir ! Rabbi H. Leo Jung, vi iness of the treasury to s ing and evening, but more so during come s ; iles and piles of Nar | president the Union Jewish |fo curb Jer the | the day when travel is lght.” in thailax on non-com voree and Ahout $150.000 From s Orthodox congregations of ori- | bition 1 he belioved ] There was considerable sparring AR BN RS ) Her Husband, lie realized the ov dan- | ca: J. H. Levenberg, chief rabbi of |making progress in that direction al. | Widow of Man Who Joined Here | back and forth between Harrison B. CEINES R BIG V0L Bridgeport Man, Arrested for An-cer that K it v mercly Haven and Rabbi 8. Hurwitz of “of course conditions arc | Fre n for the Hartford and adiourned nntil olne |\ yrven, Dee. 3 UP—Altmony | </ his mi ord. Both local itug | o 1881 Presents Antlque Chair|giiyorioly Strect Rallway and Mr for the introduction r Y r snect 8 5 eathiets Y ¥ o ”r‘wf :’ on fL about, $150,000 in val was | Moying Young Woman, Suspected Kip contin s Rabbi J. H —\;flrv»n?’wm of bt I o Groton Tadie pock as the intent of th v 110 Mrs, Emi R. Backes, of as Knife Flend. ‘.Hw] her sister i 1 ereth l‘xrznl bbi Gershon ] land ‘Transportatior Company et ¢ 1 the divorce grant- | husbands, he m Ko te s of Congregation Sons of ls- MILLION DOLLAR FIRE | FEast Hampton, Dec. 8 (# Mre. | to operate right through to Spring- ‘ L S A Isaac Wolfe today.| Bridgeport, Dec. 3 (®)-—Suspect- |ization of her color 1 will participate iIn the cere- Willlam E. Wright, widow of W 14 interstate, f 1 : d is un tood to have | ed of being the stabbing flend who some person inp N nonies | E. Wright, who was & member ot | Mr. Spock declined to admit that cen in accord with a stipulation by | has been te z o get hold of Ithine " This will be the first vw ¢ the I the O¢ A tor has | the co r d to run right e (T been in accord with a \y“u : 1‘H ‘i\ | has ‘\ I. lv, rroriz wom n‘nf t hold of Rhinc ihenilios i : ne e Council Biufls Business Sectlon | h? 0dd :\ ws for ha 3¢ o L ‘m‘“r i s, member of a firm | § k Perry, veter- (that she realized ti Do Britain that so many promi Threatened—Hotel Guests Flee in | for the new Odd 1d- | passengers changing. of fireworks makers ther an, who was arrested in a theater [over Rhinelander 14 itat in Jewlsh circles will visit t i i Falrview, Grot | A number of business men from Y} Mrs. Backes ried | last night, was being questioned at ' She knew she 1 marry will spend the Sabbath here| Scanty Attire, | chair, wh | Merfden appeared In favor of the Meriden in 18 2 the | police headquarters today. this power 1 joint services of the two New | {to Samuel A transportation company's applica- hand w e fa He Terry was arrested upon com- ning 10 Rh ain con ations will be held o Towa, Dec, 3.—Fire | o t-great-gra 18 pre- | tion, ing A. G. Bl David H. A ¢ 1 and is understood | plaint of a young woman that he . in which he re it the Congregation Sons of Is- " $1,000,000 da i o et orae Iment of | Henne.sy, Charles M. Gehring, R. G ing in San Gabriel, Califor- | had been annoying her. Inquiry himself, M racl synagogue on Friday evening | district of Council | ono of Mr. Wright's last requests | Mille H. Squires and Willlam ia into Perry's record showed that he m the New T 1 Saturday morning. ) before his death, The antique was H He is 60 years of age. Two sons ! had been arrested in 1922 charged to prove ceremonies inci 1 the ar in | presented to Grand Secretary W. 8 Reardon, real estate man are imilics with annoying women. The general |may vary in their 1 ¥ing of the cornerstone will begir inental TRl N e $ord’ iiso favored the nppie Under t ich Juidge | appearance of the accused tallies material details. 1 1:30 o'clock Sunday aft a boller explosion i present it to the home Vice-President G. E. Shand- Wolfe has wrn | with the description given by the [terial variations in t \ssistant Prosecuting A’ 2 e McManigal, night | Mr Wright join Phoenix |!°r appeared for the Connecticut over to hi 120 ghares | young women victims of the sts o trial of Christ 1 lam M renstein presi The | w at the building, was ba AgaE AT oy ebruary |Chamber of Commerce, and the ) ich fiend. ind t ernci 1ests welcomed by M bu ut the head d body. | g 1581, At staeaid anufacturers association of Hart- W 1 1 P the' eccnsional d Paonessa on behalf of the city Lig guests at the Grand hot was & ‘me lodge, | ford county was also represented. e o . T e ey Cantor Ch one of the 1 . IROUGK Torcb s Toine 3 s 's Fi 1 Pope Will Hold Public Rhineland C ¥ o a g o fl | No. 54, of East H Doubts R. R.'s Faith Ty a oncert , A : = (he was an 1 1 isti ed of the visiting Jews, 18 | scant re when the flames en- | I'eut. Governor Brainard of - ! Consistory on Dec. 17 {10t been conched ccognized as a great singer. He 18 | 1o ; later destroyed the Branford, appeared, s that he 1 ) w1 ’, ecad cantor in one of New hot r rrsonal p orty opresente a Ave > o Rome, Dec. 3 (@ The pope's 2 olr personal property DEATH OF HUGH GHARLTON r sented about five b d wage Yol - Y . B ire & S + o S Fake Money Order Man fccision was announced today to HERE'S A FISH STORY! st synagogues. About five yea i He said the New Haven Brought to New Haven oid the public consistory which is r, Del, I P—Mre, 1. |80 he gave a concert in this ¢ —_— T road had in the past lopped off train = L D 3 (P—A | Sct for December in the Basili- ] tary of | W hich met with great success and service it it didn't pay, and th rro ‘| nee, it L, e il ca of St Peters to enable the|i 5 s a3 ny New Britain residents will r POPULAR [N LONDON | Salesman for Landers. Frary & would probably do the same thing IEnuty bl ERsna s 5 ek it ol mber him. He wiil sing dur | with b o e future y fternoon | New Haven with possible number of holy |openi ! s s e S e T Clark Succumbs to Long lllmvu,\ [ bus basvioe/an he Xutdra o 1 i nd John Adams, alias John Grant, who | ¥ear pilgrims to attend the solemn | prised - riday and Saturday ser ’ or that reason he objected to their Sl L S e foderal court in | function. St. Peter arge enough | Jive 1 ey nd will offer original selections on | \ .o pe Whiskey, 45 Years| &t Auburndale, Mass. being granted the certificate. He S r 1o an indictment | 10 hold 65,000 persons - ! = g | Sunday - il [ also made references to the New oth improved and unim- S0/ insteument At P mada it v ony Rabbi Jung s a great personaliy | oyd, Finds Great Demand Among | HUgh Charlton, a member of Haven's past policy of buying up Sreved having p : igiar S Ll il ! \ Jewish circles of New ‘York. 11 i & Clark sale olleys and steamships, and said he st e e o Hoii T TR ; e ce-président of the Union Jewis American Visitors. L t at Auburndale, Mass. |had no confidence in the road. s loor anta, Wh » Vil 5 He had been ill for several months, | Tra N. Ornburn, of New Hav GLN. BROWN ASSIGNED ¢d here Jass. | 35 opened only car, shell | 2 b ’ S 1 been several months, | 2 . of 1 en 1 her r 1 i i lm s ] | (Continued on Page 17.) 1 1 . 3 [ ——v_\w- an | by dJeath was not expe appeared in favor of the New Haven ¢ ‘<‘|‘ : M 3 o S ! A | - i vhiskey 4 ars fl(‘ is j«‘ be | Charlton is survived and Hartford Bus company, stating hT ad | it RO e . v ¥ Wt n in window of a liquor | wife, who was forme he represented wage earners. He - Lon . ; 2 . 3 » Pi It came from O Atk t1s e LI Feiiy 514150 noticed that thowe Racull st summer. were ew Havon. Dee. 3 0P — Mre — 4 THE WEATHER { | th ar of the late Sir W. N, Me a boy and a g in favor of the applic were all ‘\ stor 1;\ \‘ 1.‘ che ) \|:lu A' ‘: s WHOLL :m.‘ |“n\ ||.”\|| o | 1l 3 " Flizabeth ma acturers, interested In keeping Brows E I forme president la & \ 4 Hartford, Dec. $.—Forecast 0 a N a brot ht rates as low ns possible, but ki dogaris f‘ ie ¢ e Etiout '1 any of this entire 1 8 v for New Britain and vicinity: ander in | he was interested in the plain work- General Bre Ve o of 1 marshal so | eity, died today o leaves two erensed Dy fen sprci \ Rain tonight: Friday mostly i n sist |ing people of New Haven, Walling- 1 D rank ¢ pisredt €8 cemuvaL on Former ator cloudy. not much change in f James Rob of [ford, Meriden and Berlin and that yr D eed rial 3 7\‘,m~ is | chell and W ) \V'mry; g J temperature ey ev in Klalls, pur- » this city these poople wanted the New Haven noral An W. Brewster on the |wanted for possessir wo bogus | a daughter, Mrs, G. W. Keller, at| 1 T o P | veyor, however, is doing a good rrangerients for the and Hartford Bus company to have latier's retirement December 9. moncy orders in Rochester, N. Y. | president in Florida. th N —_— # | trade with visiting Americans. have not been completed. this route.

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