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—e } News of the World By Associated Press o ———e \NR7 I u I.,,“im- 20} A IPY Y A0S IR0 Average Daily Circulation For Week [ nding 12’649 Dec. 5th . W Y BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, MINE DISASTER'S Rockefeller’s Grandson, Working (UIGLEY HOSTILE ESTABLISHED 1870 1925, —THIRTY-SIX PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS BINGHAM STARTS BANDITS ADMIT HOLDING UP [FORMER SIAVE, NOTHER i Th h OF WORTHWHILE FAMILY ‘_ DEATH TOLL NOW rough Yale, Gets Scholarshzm 10G.0.P. B[]SSES NEW ERA IN AIR MERCHANTS ON ARCH STREET; ' H'Mlh of Negro Woman Discloses ), 2 | FD AT 53 scion of One of Worid's Wealthiest Famities Refuses| s Fo WL Bun [ Je ™ M e e | BONDS BOOSTFD TO $10,000 Parental Aid But Will Accept This Fund I M Dosen. Chilldren GOH]] Sfillilll]l’ Introduces Civi — i “ Resole WOI’k@l'S at Rlabama! Intended For Sons of the Poor ching Tries [0 Dictate Atlanta, Deo. 11 (P—Camflla Hill- \ Aviati 10[1 Bill e r—— | e ADMIT HOLD Selander And Kilduff g e e and mother of a worth-whilo fam. | I ; ; alt Contimie Searching |« sranaron o sonn . wockcrinc nh e e ey e 0N AL])ERMAN JUDD ks seihtrs feaie ohariuthan, 10 ]?]RST AGTUAL W e lead Guilty And Are o DI]l‘II] Da ‘"m";‘l ”;‘7 “‘(H"l'r'i richest men, fs ' wealthy youth, refusing to accep rious parts of the country and her | Q Al Totklas hiat sy A sl Cib ot he e i SIS (o ascon o sy rounteyiand her e Bound 0 ) g j I versity, winning a scholarship in s of rich, came to Yale last | M BOY” of Republican Party | Lolding similar piaces, | Effort. Toward Carrying Out of Air ver to lu 30 s tended for studious sons of tho ! year g ANt H ' “Bori | 3 g . U I e 5 ; ear and hegan hig studles, payin ¢ " ol Jorn she and her | " C 'l 4 | poor, eame to Iight here today with | his way by employment here, H Who Threw Bomb Into Camp Two |, o0 0 opportunity to| TOMRI'S Recommendations—sery. perior Court lerm. the announcement from the ur cholarship average 95 Brous Yoara Ago. Proparing e acquire any educatl - the ;4 AT MOUTH OF THE PIT J. Hogan scholarship, which this| At the New Haven hospitat| Ferforman [ were “abic o and a| fore Congress ormer’s ather Dreaks b . year went to John R. Prentice, e Prentice now works as n large family e of her sons said. | g { ""’;;""?“";‘i night telephone operator, James| mayor of },‘ iyt e ‘h‘; (LIS ETS and t | Washington, Dee. 11 (F—The new Down as Youth Is Placed \ o i the son of Dr. Willlam once a famed BIi football | jogaer of ths i e | SoRE A EaoK L1k fiat actusi stop to- in C | One Woman, Hngging Babe To Her | Parkelee Prentice of New York and SR I At ey ““""’ of tl -\"‘itnl‘.‘ hin r)vpul-fl' M. P. Hubert, president of Jack. |1a¥ toward carrying into effect the in Cell After Police | the former Miss Alta Rockefeller, loved by his classmat No A onaca, aptimated Stoday he Wil isgniaoliage Jaclenn, | recommendations of President Cool ; 3 2 . v his classmates, So when |soik tho G 3 4 ge, Jackson, Miss. ' s of President Cool- 3 pe ’ Dreast, Has Been There Constant- | ganghter of 1. D. Rockerelier. AL o died, members of the fraternity \\u|‘-y\v\ (;i, ‘UJ;'\ AR nmr T I' Hiibert, dircctor of agricul- | /8¢S air board Court's Session. 1y Since Explosion, Hoping Against | fNouzh a scion of one of At s ta Kappa Fpsilon established & | larg” insist upon the selcetion of cay | L€ segee nstitute, Tuskegee, | A bill by tor Bingham, re- wealthlest families, Pro i T e e Jie L ipan the selection o Ala, { publican, Connecticut, for enco mel 1 Hope That Her Husband Will Be manberoleat erolDIE Hiskyl John W. Hu neipal, negro | 4BeMent of civil aviation, was re flar p (b —_— gards as “bossed high school, 8a a ported by the senate commerce Aflor gullty In poljec B Found Alive—Cause of Blast Not Thig group fs understood to n-! 3" g fuhert, exeontive cretary | commi(tes court this morning to a charge ot 4 . Determined | l ! jclude Alderman Willam H. Judd, | 1srhop Lengue, New York city. | The biil provides for & commerea folding up Samitel Miller, 476 Avoh rmin | {republican “whip in the common R i d tuk from his cs ] | 0 I nEl e i o oMo |, Moses Hubert, farm demonstra- | department bureau of civil acronan- e et om his cash I Birmingham, Ala, Dee. 11 (Pr— councll and chairman of the G. O. P. |tion agent, Hancock eounty, Ga, |l d an additional assistant sec a1 e oEn . AHOYELY Twenty-six bodies were brought up SALE l]l.' H T [town committee whoeo namo “hua | G 5 Wubert, pastor. of two- At | 14Ty of conmeree to coordinate Al ter 11 clock, Walter Sclander, a Rl thaiToiiiad s Overten , 1 { been prominently identified with the Ma churches and runs 600 acre |SOvernment facilities for the de- . “”;\‘ lm.]h Cariton street, and iy Mine No. 2 this morning bringing | | farm. velopment of civil aviation, il S e South \ the total removed to 4. Mine offi- = ] | Theodore Hubert, senjor at More- | Provislon is made for lighting air- L ohoing oxer o, (g cials and rescue workers believe that | A . T - 5 — | house collage, Atlanta, Ga. ways and air ports, licensing of R { superior court, and i~ five bodies still remain in the mlnf:.‘lA“eSl of Proprietress of $20,000 for Each Child, | Zack Hubert, her husband, also | “ommerclal pilots, {nspection of S E'”,"; Ao (;"'“ $5,000 to but have abandoned hope that the | S Terey Saniton: 3 20 | ! survives: commercial craft by government fn- : by Judge William C, Hun- i AT O (R el RO New Jersey Sanitarium Residue for Wife's | The family was r spectors and speclal weather reports i t ¢ found alive. { s Likely Life U in Hancock county, Ga. for alreraft. Ibak :‘\r o m"‘,’h';‘ hie was:tn his Total Probably B3 2R ate R Borah's N Patly mare yesterday showly. - by b | D New Bl 35 h Minie officlals) expreszad ths bella | e ey Ch T d|sfus:1'm:l S s [ o'clock, when the two youths that the total death list would not (i W case 1ot Conntoss Karolsd mhotaas | ambled in. He was waiting on some- | . excoed 53, as they estimatod that it | UMon City, N. J. Dec. {1 (P~ The will of Dr. Henry T. Bray, | b [TeRical reralsioni rohe o e [ n Lk reanoni s st 4 { i hodies except five had been recov- Recorder . E. Modareili, after | was filed in the probate | | United States, was assured !0‘1']‘ | ‘;”‘“ l!! s walked out. A few min- [ ol Heacue erews movked. Da- |nearing churizes that 2 chiid of Mary today, provides that a trust ] U N O T O [hemsasst allerssaid ke Pitbtise ciently all n'ght and eontinued their [y o5yt S 1 of $20.000 be set aside for | ) | oreign relations committes declared ho b St R L T ( lubors today, hoping to remove be- | Bl SrOORIYI domMeS- | waoh of his children until each one | that he would press for actl k2 O iccame suspiclous, but began I R fore nightfall the rematning bodics jtic had been dellvered to Mrs. | Lecomes 30 years of age. The resi 5 e —— | his bill dealing with th m“fi‘ (:n B I ) e Euttems Rt forugg o explosion was one of the worst | Lillie Agnes Thygesen, of Tnior of {lie eatate!isi plnced in & ‘M A et Ao A U L L “‘““', NOLLELS 1 the seventeen large ones which under the latter's g fund for the maintenance and | SUIQmOH Blllkl(’,y Gl’lmfl 0‘ The senator would repeal all w: A “:‘”M L Tp Hatty i since 112 lives were taken in the Vir- announces that a warsant will b ort of s wit, ARuw A, Brav.| | O e e i) oo atUsriwasalans e ! sinla mine disaster in 1905, have [sued for Mrs. Bertha e, » Commereinl Trust Co,, of which | Sorin ileld 3 Y 0ld S L o, Delugder and Kilduft! walk b ffod out the lives of 716 mine |prictress of the Palisade Mat I was a director at the time | P ars personia whoso presence here e be T 3 is state. hich the child e S S b ik A ere oe- | e hold up his hand orkers In v\)‘x_x‘s“n;;:"w,“ fsnltartum fnwhich the chila ot his death, ‘s nemed exceutor | —_— lieved to be dangerous. While his ker suid that he I‘r=lmlh;ugh(l e | . trustee of his estate. | e aaure 3 | f it i P The Overton mine is the property | The warrant, he would Dr. Bray left ir child | WAS NAT[O ALL easure would not remove all was a joke, but he realized diffe e r ! ! | 5 a i children, |Erounds for the exclusion of allens ently when he s € the Alabama Fuel and Iron com- |charge Mrs. Bolte whose wihere- Tenry T. . M ; ! | 5 | aw the determin ! 2 i i Henry T. r. Miss Margarct | {the expression of whose views might look in the eyes of th i und is considered by federal |ahouts are not known, falsifid & Bray, George and William. The | o\ Rald danigerons; Ha said 1t would T e e ) 9T DA s o clale he | pi e 3 _ William, 8 3 b s ange d I¢ ne the m i [ 1d state mine officlals on-‘va( 1‘ birth certificate. will stipulates that the sum of for More Than 40 Years He Was ure such persons of hearings un- Bnda a v ongy: " Kilduff d« st equipped.In the Alabama mine | “The mother testified that she was e s SR GEORGE A, QUIGLEY | spn e LT 8 Selander covered Millor - 1. The blast did not wreck the [nog allowed to see her child while children Jiving at the time of hi Active as Managing EHor of BIg [law under which they might be ex. 2 Salibre pistol, whigh was { r machinery and this alded the Ishe was a patient in the sanitar- death and the income therefrom be | PATY S maveralty pl for this | jcluded. ; " i “Go al Lded withipare A escue partie {ium, having been told that a g used for their maintenance, shp. | PFinE: The ex-mayor has been asked | Newpaper—Roetired From Field | s RANIION - < \]‘,";"“"r‘;'l» Jnd take 1% Miller The couse of the blast had St tiod Beew buciited oo i St " U0 several times how he would feel | . 100 % 3 OND ‘\“l"“ e told Xilduf, . 3 ; “een determined and workers e ra s fav Il B nort ana fediicatlon Suniil(heibe- G s R 010 Postal Rates Continued luft became impatlent at the f Y% ijeved it was caused by a miner Tl veril = eouint ot e e 0"“” When each |, nag not advised inquisitors as to | Springtield, Mass, Dec. 11 € Congressional action was complet- | ¥ay in which Miller handed tn % Ciiking a miaich, which 14 forbidden | AT e hrolest 25, the ncome from tne |, T ST B e mfl"——on‘ vd today on a resolution fo author- RESIGP‘ money out to him, €0 he went to the 5 A e g fund of $20,000 and $1,000 | ent £ il 1 I 3 |ize continuance of existing postal sh re , @ zed $40 in bil or by a . o+ |to Christ hagpital in Jersey City. o el S ¢ mention of his dacy. | than forty years managing editor of e M 1 il ’ 1, pils 1Eits ipeliowsd that most of thel "y, “nyyg hushand, a Htespracinalighall befnuld o s nolicy | tho Springfield Republican prios 0 {heecy oot ey oy, Scsslon of con- L The voyttbacked out - o gt acatlol h B¢ shand, cach every year until each reaches| = tepublican prior 10 lgress convenes next Decembe |of the (, and - 1 odics unrecovered are thote of | ;i “asserted that his wire re- Rt e nd when the | his retirement fn March, 1919, dled |5 > O one® Next December. UR H i PL et e ot iegro workers, {turned from a Je hospital | fund FAS © Urust | name of Senator Edward 1. Hall 18 | today in his home, He was 713 S : 1 take them, May Not See Bodlgs ke : i ! ecase and the remaining | mentioned, however, but indicates | years old - He suftered EnciReevany zobiem Cepture of. Jilduft ST the ‘victims wers not 4 , an days | income shall be paid | . ! o 517w b * He sutfered a heart at- | Congress was asked {gday by Rep- i Miller szid that he ran ¢ 1 Relutives of the victims DA et himito that Meaternityiht e pald |y enthusiostic desire to have Fall |iacl last night. Mr. Griffin was | regontative Bl el \“ drpidie: - he ranjout of the i . lowed to view the hodies. Tdentl- oo % By el she sai : ; | nominated. Scnator Hall refused to | nationally known as a journalist. | york. s o el vt Reva T (e Ward DL ke narleodt ot tha ation was being carrled out with |, 5o Bt o e leaves the remainder of the | run in 1924 and has sincesstated ) Intcrested Tn Politics, e e emesciaer At L0 i Ward Foeed ey oo lisdetn atest difficulty, Some may never | ¥ e esiate fn a trust fund for the fol-| min : daes el S ke TECT O s problem. i rch stroet ning for he pelalie {it he signcd a birth cer ks e | mind: has not undergone a change | Keenly interested in politics, Mr. | He iniroduced today a bill to et | to Leave by T John I, Epp Nt ot Ip, o atehors kept vigil about | Which his name appeared. vest and reinvest and to i as mayoralty aspirations are | Griffin %iad attended most of the |immigration restrictions on Euro- | i Who was in th re next o, Milter, . ekt tirotslld sy Entiat (IRLNSREAmE O YRTIa RS R P a0 s h e rned : aational party conventions fn tho [pean women established beyond | Health |suspected something 4 ¥ . Tha color fine waa oblite I (3 UL T UL 1ast may. el necosanryltor iina _Stil Republiean ast forty years and his judsment |question in the carcers of cook or | jumped in his ¢ wrow, The colo : €7 |and demanding or th llo he is prepared to block litical affalrs was considered | housemald, who was out of hreat o white and nento were Smled | L o SGieed fan 'l upport of his wite | machine-dominated primary, t Mr. Griffin was born in Wil- | e 10 was out of breath and I 2 common ,lf\: 'q’?:‘ ch tri P s sl R Wi g ol poses in the testament e excentive made it clear | liamstown and aftended William col- | Who Pays Bill? Pla 11—Rev. t the Union 1 RS OPRAL By oAy “ A Atk Lrought to her by & man who posed | iy e A;«_s;mw Judge of | (nat hie is a republican at heart and , but was prevented by {1l health | Texas members of the house, be- | Ward or of the vill e e i I R as o detective. She sald she L e eccssary for her supporl. s envious to have the eity returnel | fiom Eraduating until nine years sioged by @ dolesation from ' tho st church for the past ten ho hoys ety i ol e R e receive any of the money pafd -0 PURE L HE FEE ;,,fi 18 WG [ to republican rule after four years flater, when he received his degree. |Texas legislature for immediate re- gnation at the clo niaeount Hanng A {1y Thygesen and that she had p hos dieits that itich L ')‘\ "l’“*““ > n tho control of the demoerats. He | lie came to the Republican in 1872 peal of the federal inheritance tax, |0f the church prayer mecting he Eppler siated he saw Kilduft ) Pathetic Scenes 13150 for medical attention and c ) nong ',\\ p]‘"]‘, e divided | cxpressed the highest regards for jan _ became 1anaging editor in 'countered today with an inquiry as last night. His lotter of resignatior |from around the corner ”r a:;" Ome woman, who heard the blast |at the sanitarium. i) ‘1"_ l""" L W e h neteant mayor, A. M. Paonc 1878, to the sonrce of funds with which Vas as follows laun ding, strafghten }‘: v e e nbent i her | e ol and appointed the | That his feeling of friendship would ly Interested in politics, Mr. |the repea) campaign is being fi- |“To the Plainville Baptist Church, |and walk away it ! "fl ””‘" B it etns| Trust Co. a8 executor | probably not interfere with his plans |Griffin had attended most of the na- |nanced “Dear Sa Alten s . ik If Rothing hag , 3 e e ] isiee ot e 1oy | Eoult bel dociaito baia cor Nate, | {lons purty conventions in the lact Representative Garner, e leader | g 3 o Inst October you |and Kilduft heqsnet d Mm aside, Ep. outh of the pit. She 1 igged her | 5 : 5 s ! L -», . so brought out in today’s in- ¥ -l: and his judgment of politi- ‘m)‘.m’.': Texas democrats and the |placed in my hands t sacred trust pler made a her attempt to catch e b do Uivongh LR AR IBhY il D. Passcrini and | tor cal affairs was considered sound. Mr. [ranking member of his party on the of the pastorate of {his church. The |Kilduff, but ad ard (i G s VRO HEE BoROI e S { Unidentified Woman Rescucd From | William Bemford Quigley was elected mayor In 1914, |Griffin was born in Willlamstown |ways and means committee, Frank- |years have sped away quickly, bring- |es b OuLh protect it from the col | n v ¥, bring \ negro miner owes his escape to | § { succceding Joseph M. Hello He and attended Willlams college, but |Iy told the delegation from home | RS R B L fat o pak |/ . 1 wile. Bary womiewiiere o tmey - Mostb. Then EDeplorre Tact (St IR reelected tn 1916 and . but was prevented by ill h from |that thelr efforts would be vain, and mad Unlon 1 T ta ot e e e | et E m W]NSTED then went down to defen ding until nine years later, |ndded that he objected fo the meth- | which yon com inner, amounting to s “S;’"hfy;v { tions appeared darkest for the en- | pubilcan primary, being ) mr"v (..r”.r:r‘l.wlI his degree. He fods they were foll to m that time 1, ton ran after Juff, caught him tombed men, out through the slope | Ningara Falls, N. Y., Dec. 11 (R g T 1. 3 S0 iRt cen i 1570 dna /i IheRdg seation S ign into your hands, the and took him ALS whisre , L Tachedll slbiz: fats mule | amage Fstimated at $10,000 Ts (Con 4 on Pag TG G edifor in 1878, ker Lee Satterwhite of the Tex rcco lie was held until Detective Sergeant oy S to the mule's tail wa a |—A unidentified young wom n i ; succeeded the late Samuel |house, who is making his second visit | ag Willlam P. M ARt i 2 P 1 one "la ) o e 1, a > soeke T £ 1h X ! ce: homas | , who had become temporarily | rescued from the Niagara river me to Plant of the Universal ” Iy»“r‘]runlm‘:.:y‘nm T of the advisory ‘\\n«!‘h‘\un‘n to seck repeal of the | e i S \\':‘1::,: Ininded by the blast and took this short distance above the American| pearing and Bronze Co. I;Iv”n q'\‘ ”nr;m;m School o Ir"lwrn'\tuo '1‘\\_ -‘;r[.h he ant | me and took him to headquarters. ’ ha of saving himselt, Ho said | Palls at 8 o'clock this mornine i e N e v forgasnimber ot e o el A Selander Threatens With Gun ! 9 ¢ knew the mule would “get out| The ¥ v Dec. 11 (R —Fire of un ears been president of chubs met with menibers o Al | e e identify I e | know \ carly today did dam L Hampshire Paper company and vice- islatures of several other sta e d Gnli ot is believed to b . A estim $10,000 tfo ident of the Carew Ma 1d gathered under auspices i G ire de~ | e \andkerclief ‘ 1 bears t) " t 0 | ' ing company, both of South Hadley American Bankers lea to protect an Steve Miakow- n Y company | ind avenue, Alb ‘ X \JUTS WUMAN S TH wme A : TRt aring and ! He leaves his wife and two gainst the law SRR b ok well-d appare Bronze con . both located in the 3 Adhlet League Repudiated R 2 f!- ‘lu- — I bul Ui e e ) oes N Ot Blame hlete— | Nir. Griffin took over the post of | After listenin S i :z' s " . . g N e edit % d 13 o i nost caugh up Giant Negro Wiclds Razor on Oh, why didn't T go ov fir discovered by a New “ . Ik v e 3 managing editor of the Republican peal today, Rer o in he g 2 Ll 4 e o Bare e o eovered 3 & M| “Red,” Hurt Yesterday, acter tho dcath of tho oides Samun |remarked that e s in T T, When i youth point.- - § L Ticket Agent in Brooklyn Subway | oo o & L by | Feeling Fit Bowles. He has filled ey rs leag it the lieutenant and Steals $8.55. to safety. D The 1 company which occupl- | eeling &1 position on the paper the An 3 u,”.t,. (,n‘; —Steals $8.55. el Foies i R or another. Though much nd co 1 2 ”,T e New York, Dee. 11 (P—A sixtoot | 1 i ey ':mu) was devoted to editori .';( there of this? 1 d took V8 » 1ogro slash he throat of a white | V !L v ”\ S 0 Kg b & he 1 oversig Sk a0 ol _(»‘ v station and ed with | nent was a factor in maintaining its 2 ""“ b ol asaE ) \;“]‘ ~ A 5 an from the boot irnalistic standards « oy BRIk S ST s s | Vast Hampton Gramwmar School cditor | ile was keenly interested in methods emploved by e w have ' \ woman, Mrs. Julla Gietz S n) i ted.In. f N TR d because the Wik} Teachers Agree to Appear in Clr 1 bo- headed a local campaien for rising |10t8 of banks in Texas to contributy nly one man, the TN A DECUOUE] i s B SOE "5 1o this T do hink we would have store, fdenti- i Sugular. voin, | Rooms Thus Garbed, M ~mz. So Is 815, 0()'1 0 giate ja fund of $200,000 for erectlon of a [1° this T don't think we would | ekl Sk | Jersey City i ress association convention Pynchon memorialbuilding here to |heen honored by the it o < e q Te 1 \ iast Hampton, Dec. 11 (R The T AN “The has been fed on the house the Connecticut Valley His. |TePresentatives of the Texas is store two ¢ Judge Wishes He Could 1 btiinaita Gr " e of tiron torical soc In 1586 he wrote |CIUDS nierand il e “p, 9 e = IncC S R P - ny connece Give Lash to “Peepers” /s v v po : isfie 1 vico of " hased on a trip St b S adsne | amook = Be i No one can 1 he southern cou His chief vaw Haven, Dec. 11 Peeping i " of New Haven “should be !adopted to some exte Chi ¢ 1 editor dec ribution to literature, however, | SOUth Norwalk - 11 A ‘ the green and . given 50 |and New Yok city publ : oot L th0 ok I8 e DEonTE A Dol 1o OE Friends here today recefved wor n on the g T 2 given 4 rom Washington that W n hes a whip,” Judge Sherid ‘.n‘ s, W 3 Who in ften toward playin public °d by a Massachusetts Editor.” T '_‘_‘ aaist e ey i T. Whittaker told James Kibbler, 32, | €lass work vas honded for $1 css for hero ipfid B as published dn 958 {aitionalcapiinliaid o inne R 1o sentenced the man to | Served the r M h had wo! f s in general | Besides his wife, who was former- i BN e A ¥ All and fined him $ | cotor. for more than three years, th es of 1y Miss Ida M. Southworth of this| 2 o0 tne BAVESIcK Fole W today. He w ca | ! ard working, f piuggers on Mr iffin leaves two sons, [ 1° FF iy SN AR ) the window of Mrs., Ma AR 1ad cn used ”“l}\." ¥ :\‘mln‘““rlh Ll e V'r;:;(‘r Y‘V“'fi LT T MOTHER O INTENDED VICTIM GOES A e o S @ ; TR Mr. Eno in recog e . Railroad Engineer Stops | AFTER BRIDGEPORT STABBING FIEND ricvwen 1o i e L gL B 4 Train as He Dies S A | . OnChargeof Murder| S . N Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 11 (®—Robert | __ Y ica, N. ¥., Dec (P —Mrs s a moulder. VBl . stk 6 cngineer on the Micnisan | Knife Wielder Misses G Jirl, Turns on Her Parent, Then s e s dans HUSBAND? THOUGHT DEAD RFTURY\S L father of the boy. was \ A ~entral railroad, died carly today F Wit 5 : r husba William M. Mu 1 C but ther one pres- { with his hand on the throttle just lees h Latter, Screaming, in Pursuit found not a WIFE REMARRIED WANI'S HIM BACK to represent Kilduft _ ter he had brought his train to| 6 L an \J Father Weeps At Boys' Plight » 1 stop at a block signal near the Ex- | prigrepor:, Dee. 11 (A —Anot Lo tn iy , " trial Selander's father, L change strect depot. Iireman James| - ‘_“ il =i . \I' lane, an eloctrical operator in | 8 > is ou » hospital and brought the train, Michigan |Y0UNS Woman wa S S lsalepan oot on ot |So Hartford Woman is A\,mn_f: Court to Annul Her anied his son to 10, ly into the yar night by Brid st i er a quarre h he 3 L Q = 1 belo The father X Syt IR0 BUEL ¥ s B el ave uphr ror | Second Marriage That She May Return to First Love . so 1 in farewell, ! er friendship wii Falter held his P the pe . | Walter held his — The a c i, b T 5 . 1t a minute later JURY HAS CASE ever, i s — T | Hartford, Dec. 11 UP—On June oob. & Tathier Al Roston, Dec. 11 P—The cases of at the man, who iy : | N last, Daniel A. Arthur, belicved t audibly as they warmly J men, sald by the government to ex He t1 v and rar | THE WEATHER | returncd to his relatives and sped hands. ) ve heen members of the Chel N 1 and her 1¢ r him Rarlloed. s, 1 | |friends here. Me had disappeared ofleggers’ union, who have been year old A T v r %'} = 7 \r\‘.r‘l. Dee. 11.—Forecast 1911 - ACCl "" \T‘ “"‘ “‘N" N 0. tria! before Judge Morton and a ceeding alc ahout 9 hor r el ety ll‘fl'l';"" ""‘:_‘l"'“"'i bt SO oy oo A _ Ga., Dec. 11 UP—The \ J jury In federal court since Monday o'clock when the y ung the maw hed 0006 rood il Sastay Y A N stpililindafessie e gal bag Hmit or in Georgia P o Saturday; Saturday probably | |of her martiage to Henry D. Nobles s two. Mise Eleanor Hopkifiss Ritas ere given to the ALY O Cloch s Hom bpkind &y girl. Tt | Ber o Pittshureh | light ratn or snow; warmer | | t Hartford, in 1919, asking » Killed prahici o today. The defendants are charged girl and her mot e glint © doscribed ae wearing @ | tonight y | o ADA T vieg Wiled on \m 'vrm!’ll‘l\ n:erv- th cc sell sport a knife ir he s q This & soft ' » 1 H s i X 2 3 | one shot, “W to 40." opines i h ¢ sell and transpo lfnsh"rnn v‘\he hand. r,,,,, . at, sof :1n ,fi)-:hj 2| ha n i a blood | | | |marriage that her earlier love may she claims, separating in 1919, the | Game Warden Peter Twiddy, “nocl- . > 101, t At s f ¢ around his neck | ves * - # [be restored |same year they were married. nts will happen.™ ’ N ! ¥ .