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Dawson, Mr NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | W Mr, Kipling is thought to |years in Bratticboro, Vt., and then g ¥ have caught the cold which devel- |came to England, ) oped fnto bronchitis and then turned |home last Sunda hile morning. Famous Writer Sullering Wih '3 comstents . o Double Pneumonia London, Dec. § (M—Rudyard Kip- ling, the noted writer, is Iying il {and died with double pneumonla in his Lome | KIPHng in the little il Bussex. Mo rosted falrly well lost night. orad He Is belug attended, among | others, by Lord Dawson, physiclan (Whi1? fighting with the to King George, who was called into |[070°8 In the World war, consultation yesterday by Mr. Ijp. |S€0Uence ling's regular physician, Lord Daw- Writor son described the condition of the |10 Work. patlent as “anxious, but not danger- | Kipling had a ous." fame When the announcement made that Mr. Kipling was sald his condition was not seri- |in E ous. His friends, somewhat alarmed, his disinclination to be in the pub- |fales and these were published Mo eye and his love for almost ]\fr»‘ ‘Plain Tales From the mit privacy. Thenceforward, and while yet 1t was Sunday evening before, in 1899 in and his recovery not expected. John Kipling, & young meteorie gland. however, were ing among manuscripts in his that Mr. the chest, but {t was not untl] Mon- [fame was his. day that a physician was called to the bedside. The local practitioner, [December 30, in 1865, had developed to a point where he the late Wolcott Balestier of thought it wise to summon Lord }Vnrl., A this time, Josephine Kipling, one of his daughters contracted the disease Another daughter, Elsle |Shllopsky and Miss Nellle Stanish Who 1s the wife of Captain |#tudents in the Norwalk bigh school il n [(ieorge Bambridge of England, also forer U aan i tell il with pneumonia but recov- [1€ntly halted by the death of Ed- | son, escaped the discase and was killed (Suspended for one month by the of his fliness the brillian r for a long time was unable |Injured in the automobile accident in which Kelley lost his life November | rise to He had written many storles | $h001 for quite some time. was |but had been unable to find a pub- was {11, it [lisher either in the United States or Finally one day, dely- "I ARE GIVEN SUSPENSION Mrs, Kipling alded by two nurses, dstde of her S : distinguished husband, who once | YOr™alk Misses Who Figured fn Fa- [ New York clty was critically 11l with pneumonta tal Auto Ride Remoyed t Trom Classes Norwalk, Dec, 8 (P)—M Sadlo and members of an auto party sud- ward Kelley, 8 Clark street, were Britlsh |Poard of education at its meeting | In con- |1ast night, it became known here to- | of the girls were slightly | day. Bot} 7, and were not able to The girls were summoned before the board and were glven a hearing after which the board decided that runk |12y would not be allowed to attend in I his twenties, he disposed of his writ- Kipling first complained of pains in |Ings, both in prose and in verse and Mr. Kipling was born In India on His wife |, Dr. Curtles, found that the disease |was Caroline Balestier, daughter of i The couple lived for several Pillsbury’s Best Flour One of the family Every Bag Kknowing well | Kipling brought out a series of his |their s until January 1. They as Hills. | o wo will be n thelr daily assignments out at home o as not to lose track of what thelr classes are studying he accident which resulted in the death of Kelley occurred on West avenue near Butler street about 2 o'clock on the morning of November The car in which Kelley and the party were riding, was driven by Leroy Parketon, 28 Plymouth avenue, crashed into a huge truc at the Intersection. Kelley thrown through the windshield lted of a fractured skull and other injuries, ’\Ieelmz ‘\Iondm Evening Roy L. Jone 1 member of the faculty of Storrs Agricultural col- lege, will speak at a meeting of th New Britain Poultry sociation Monday evening at Odd Fello hall on Arch strect, his and other meetings which are to follow will be open to the public. Helpful hints on poultry breeding, feeding, ete., are given by experts brought here by the associ- ation, YALE BANJO CLUB New Haven, Dec. 3 (P —Seventeen men selected last night to comprise the Yale Bagio club, which will make an extefided tour of the south during the Christmas vacation, They include: P. Haviland of Rridgeport and R, A, Wheeler of Hartford. “It's worth 1 a when she put a Cl Herald, woman ified ad in the attend | ¢ Of Poultry Association | state prison hers THURSDAY, , Chap- man's senior counsel, Frederick J. Groehl, of New York, has an- nounced that he is prepared once to appeal the case S clrcuit court of appeals at New J pt to cscape the noose by ¢ rying the case to the U, 8, suprem | court. Groehl today was engage ~New Appeals Planned Hartford, Dec. 8 () -— Back in|points brought out at yesterda hig nafrow cell at the Connecticut|hearing, for presentation to Judg Thomas by Friday, the final da Until Judg decision be of & week's wait for a julicial de-|comes known, the state authoritie cislon that will mean, it further ap-| have {ndieated no furthe peals in his behalt fail, either his return to Atlanta penitentiary to liction over ( round out a 25 year sentence for|torncy Hugh M robbing the mals Gerald Chapman today settled down to the monotony | Thoma pman. Aleorn, exaction of | trr attack on Chapman a to the U, a brief, fncorporating 1de to obfain juris State's Ate hose bit- men- DECEMBER 3, pital \,”, itlon of his federsd sentence, |y renders an adverse decislon, C g from burns rees o ¥ | He bile aceldent two weeks ugo inother car t | Naugatuck road about 7 o'clock or han 12 or 13 girls the night of November 17. Lea it tumbled foot embankment «|hit by a passing hurled © | then 1| taken from the was badly # |enough had Fate May Be Known Wednesday‘ York, and If e petition sl ¢ ot | oot em inst a telephone pole burned, hut not sustatned broken | hones or serious ..-). o'clock last night Ived In an omo tomobile sideswipod r Weber's on the nity houses COLLEGE GIRLS TO BAN ~|Fishn o i lown the 40. U\ trolley, It University of Missouri Misses Adopt machine, Mr. Wall curlous Drastic Rules of Conduct internal injurles, | inder of the 1 about i head M y wrms and upper hody : | rday f S | State Paint H the death penalty by the state of [ace to sociely, a rohber, mur- ‘onnecticut for his murder of a|derer,” yesterday drew w Britain policcman slightly clreles even more than a year ago. | clared that the deciston will guid Some time nest week, not before | his future course, Lut that for th Wednesday Federal Judge Edwin 8. | present he is resting upon th Thomas, upon whom rests the re-|sirength of his closing argument sponsibility for the decision, will|at the hearir write the final chapter of a hear-| held before him yesterday on apman's attention | today, Bl l(\\ ll{l)\! ¥ \'l AL tion for a writ| yus. Issuance writ would permit his return to| Recefved in Auto Aceldent Atlanta, an1 maks ssible (nr‘ Waterbury, De 2 Conn cut to o iction [ Wall of 444 Tast Main over the prisoner, prior to the ex- | Bridgeport, died at §t R:— Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. B TrY) "To avoid imitations always look for the signature of (Hastfy'74oleder: Physicians everywhere recommend i and nothing else but! QUALITY—that’s Prince Albert all over. Just about the finest, kindest tobacco that ever tumbled into a briar or corncob. We said “kindest.” That means P. As consideration for your tongue and throat. No bite. No parch. Nothing but cool comfort, reireshing as a breeze from the sea. P. A. can’t bite or parch. The Prince Albert process takes care of that. 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And always with every bit of bite and parch removed by the Prince Albert process, Look et the U.S. revenue stampethere ae TWO full ounces in every time n has de- | 0 of tho u\nhlm port Man mu From Infurfes | - Leo F. street, Mary's hos- | proprictor of 1) hine w r | « i t o mass || t you a tongue? 1 to have attc Tommy: Yes SAVINGS DEPOSITS made here on or before DECEMBER 3rd bear interest from the Truly a Bank of Service Join Our Christmas Club Now! $12.50 to $5,000 Next Christmas Have It was sald no Of Course ind Paper company of |1 ) ) out rate Mothe South Main strect, this city, was [toyj | and | you'd stop iriving the mac Open on Saturdays »mmm&h | Sang (lpgs flwM""“‘“‘ _CL-ESllll‘d Adflfi\' Christmas In the Air and “Stop an’ Shop” at Your Service! As December 25th approaches, Christmas draws nearer and nearer—but shopping time shortens with each tick of the clock. Let “Stop An’ Shop” assist you—read the handy offers by local merchants grouped under this head each evening in our Classified advertising columns. "\’Inp An’ Shop" is the connecting link between you and Santa C lm~—1hv greatest little time saver connected with holiday shopping ever perfected. “Stop an’ Shop” In the Classified Ads Today The Herald “The Paper With the Classified Ads” ty men and women who visit dormitories while Intoxicated, 1o resolutions will be malled to- morrow to all sorority and fraters more against er a man who has been resolution , sald, comes to a university man's resli —— lence, be it resolved, that he be ask. ol to leave immediatoly, o do this shall entail penalty 10 loss of soclal privileges for the irl involved and denial netions to her group for the re. the soclal wish things m) Astethe e afifififl%fifififl%fihfl“fl