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Eérfl'i%lfigfifilflT SHNEDIR RPN s w read from din Mundelein asking united and wholchearted sup- port of the entire Roman Catholle | exp people for what referred to as the | ma G test religlovs colebration ever POWEr held on this continent,” The inter-| national read yes churches liere, The plained that the cong held “with all the spl of the most world can v the age-old 1 cst, and which enly | ture rgy of mother church | wuaion on o iy, the opening day 1 of the conzriss, i Jivery sonl i this city and archdiocese who lays ‘ clatm to the Catholic name, and pro- fesses adherence and obedienca to It beginning of the congress | “If we succeed in doing this, we | will accomplish what no people have done before. We will have of- | to the eucharistic king a! Chies N such as all the glory of the | owicnzo pageantry, all of the| o ed Titual, lll the discourses cunnot produ “Who knows whether our unified | tions, gift of 4 million communions Tising | (o like a vast clud of incense to the {hrone of God may not bring about | a great change in the world's events | o in the years to come, for I know |, what is in the sovereign pontifi's | ooy mind, and how stupendons tie grace 5 in which he hopes to obtain by our ! glft of a million communions in one | a8 | tims ficlals B Question Tomorrow Right 1% posttions and salaries paid to dete mine what the duties of each posi tlon are, what the compensation is ) and how salaries compare with the | wages pald workers in similar posi- tlons n other munici private businese offices. § fomorrow evening by more from ly. ities and in | will be held | ATy The committce plans an exhavs- #fve and impersonal study of tha [X entire salary situation, it has an- nounced. Almost the enfire personel | of the city government has peti- | Honed for raises. Included are the | « police and fire departments, em- ployes of every department in City M hall and laboring made that there will be no increas € handed out on the no raises excepting while there are | past seven years. conditions that did mot heretofors |advanced in years, exlst as arguments for greater pay Have Through Service senger service between Japan and| sian authorities exp numbers will b { health resorts in the Crimea. The | Ma journey from Japan to the Crimea| Iuneral will take only 14 days. {of J. M. Curtin & Co. A speclal delegation of Japanese | recently visited a number of Crim ‘ health centers where they inspected | the hotels and local facilitic to a lite and the state of medical Institn- ' mar f. tions. In their report to their govern- 4% ment, they urged Japanese or Mrs. tions to inaugurate a publicity cam- |street, paign for the wttraction of Japanese |Hunt, o and American tourists to the Crimea | Frank E. Hunt of Loudonville, N. ¥ Arrangements aro now being made Mrs. Gill is a gradunte of Roches- by the Russian nment college and a member . and Mre Germs direct from any town in-the § Union to Japan. Big Four Unions to Ask | )i Gin \ Raise in Wages Shortly Chi Lo tour in serviee brotherho 4 and railroads ill be started d oon after t of the year, union offi otiations 1 unions are asking fo i of Heler § tion of i sca \,]/] July of the rvailro or | 11 | ndard raflroad | probably wilt ordh R e T In most ¢ old contracts ex- |1 piro on 1. More than| % 2,600,000 1 1 workers will be| affected by the The | 1v raflroads grant ¢ about 5 per ¢ and | ¢ train servi 1} e Ll n be \fll or ad . 4 TRAINMDN DIE IN WRECK Switch Engine ks Into a Freight |y Train Near tort Worih. G Fort Worth, Texas D » Four trainmen, all of Fort Wor + were killed two others injur yesterday when backed Into a train on tF railway, near he B. C. Pickett, swi ¥ The engineers of the wrecke " comotives I N. Littrell of W ¥ Signing of Locarno Treaty Wams Ml of Faith to Back Possible (hicago Calebration o Makes » Readmission of Aviators n that Country 2§ (I'—The signing of the Locarno treaty has created a strong possibility of Chicago, Dec. 28 (A)—A mossage | & competitor {alrplans cup jermany belng of aireraft will enable | rts in that country to construct ' 80 Glen stroet reccived st chines of almost unlimited horse- Germany wiil @ motor meter und eletric wi Federa- | Cl#aner from the storc of Vi ational when | Pomenick Morello on Arch street, 1! Frequently during the trial Pr ind At Alr express here s admission to the hartsiie congress to take | tion acronautique inter place in Chicago next June, was|building restrictlons are removed. erday m all Cotholie | readmitted sho rdinal ex. | compete in fulern: will b | I8 reported that the Ge for and color | have pick antry tho |Facing machines to compets tapply for entitled to ady | . |tramed since Sature What Cardinol Mundelein especlal- T A R e Iy culled for was aro million con | S L the Catnolie i tho curdionds| Fand Frand Selieme Reported to ! Reores of {and some them with thelr posi- dian; :prl‘\ TFred- | Morello | Gruncberg wre indlcted cn the malls ohers | velleved to total | OF CITY EMPLOYES .~ Council Committes Wil Discuss Feree tion riid-western : { known A general discusston of municipal | names, | ments are s | person, ers' names on ono hundred fars fore he became em tnveste ' ganiey During $3,000 a | the hosic said ¢ teach-|od the p or 11 about | 19 eharacter had ¥ Octogenarian in Good Health Until She Broke Mip in Fall Siy Werks | 1040y, under tion. He stated that he has b Ago. Marle Lapine dicd Angs. { morning at 6 o'clock at the Announcement has already been [her daughter, Mrs. 6 |ot 212 Main stre roup” plan and | has been making her home Although she wa she Liad been en- |licen joying good health until eix weeks [ Knowles stree 220, when he fell and broke her hip. Japan and Soviet Russia 1 Mrs. for the |evasion of responsibil 3 n in Ireland | Christmas mornir in 1840, coming to this country at |a telephone post and alarm coming |\West Main resident of {smashed the ho She apine, [the age of 6 yer Moscow, Dec.. 28 (P) — With the o this eity & ' peestablishment of through pas- | Rocky the widow roviet Russia, the accomplishment of | died in which is the subject of negotiations| ghe leav ‘. mow going on in Moscow, the Rus-|Tilen that Ameri- | Hackney can and Japanese tourists in large | one son. in to visit Russian |sister, 3 Hill for 50 years. | Gill-Hunt Wi eddmg on 1 Announced | of the y. N. Y., on Nov. , gon of Mr. and Hamilton | Helen Joan . and Mrs inorder| November 1 rtain practical conditions of | Announcement 1 of Virgil making their home in' Al- sviet | hany couple returned home v after spending the holidays with home in o, Dee. 28 0P — wage in-| Young Man on Tri~] for Mivder of Aged Sistey ch N 28 (P— Merrimack or court [ xra e [ Was placed on trial in super here today charged with the murder 1l Georglanna 3illis, aged in Hudson last . who is 22 years old, ndicted with Charles Lefebvre his brother- attributed to | was later repudiated by | £ Hudson, 15 years old, Labombar The two a ed to de women were club Rohbery was given as of the crime 2 FUND RAISED when James Colored Peop REDVOND IN PRISON 28 (A—Grorze former treasurer o ¢ hankrunt The dead are Harvey Decamp and | Redmond Ray Sands, firemen; J. J. Lloyd and [Roston i nen. ment of dutles at the federal peni He was delivered last thorities on | T}e art matls in s awaiting assign 10- |tentiary here. hita | nienht 4 Texas, and P. J. Wallace Of |sentences for nsing lnu "Worth, were injured about :lw scheme to defrand and for consoir. acy to council assets in bankruptes. feutured the tr mornin Hungerford, on a charge ol Attorney J 1t torney Thomas I*. McDonongh ped at each other, and the tr marked by frequent c hoth law Duri tion of the evidene ter that evide A. Wool ctions or had iy practi A wiv‘, evidenee,' did not accuse McDonon lin defendant ¢ Saturc It was churg by Morello Tueker, who i {time in the st two heen or Mn\ rello store hs, took & electric wind and e | cle from the store ul e | WECKS ago, Tucker o ings, only took the articles to try them | out and ing to return the presentations of | Officer Thomas . Feoney ¢ and Thea- |that he went to Tuc nd In-{urday afternoon on compl | and found the mater o jear. Tucker drove the offic hous the polles statio and duri ride Officer Feen {man asked good for the Doteetiv Cue cxami | 1.""' at first Tucl s the meter & e he could not the | pro- 1 Tucker insists i them and previon €OT= | hiad been allowed {0 lest « "ru'l"nm- i 11 ’ | mon ¥ don 1T | them, 5,000 An . of th of | xjemy Co. neker had workes oueh. Tueker' anley works te knew Trcker's In his nlea for lient, MeDonc ucke s mother Is in t ing Tucker since and in his he w four ye this Charged with reckl |withont & eertific e plate te $40 vemitted. It Officer MeCarthy. Mrs. | Officer McC rl T. car was demol well, | fact that two men were down West Main street, The arrangements in charge says he gave chase and captured the |men and that 8hurciek had two auto- | sile markers concealed under h cater, which did not belo car which he drove. The ‘-u tration cer railroad gates FrT REPI]RTEI] FAILING ed that he became al in police court this conductor of the at which Clarence C. Tuck- pended judgment trom Judge William C. th dshield | or and £ peace Wor wonths en guilty 1 Attory ¢ I have not 1 h of fram- evidenee, but he sald he 1y d framed cvidenes that wwed from Tirst Page) 1| (Contir | 1 to 1 estified that th children was drowned Moosup, Cor s in dan him at v owed a gift vican Ho- husband he coming | N8 | for them for three and a half ye 1 month Dec. 25.—The police sarah L. L ho T in cash and five dr tence of telling fortunes: woman a respects the dese § representing a chum rather t nome of | client ‘lerkin Priver Fined . and Lafnir Bearing | zed that urciek ran into (Co., Dles at Hartford Hospital. Theodore Smith, 67 ¥ of Mountain View, P1 Hartford hospital this morning after | two nd Jerome streets, and fier which he a was | his companion Cieorge Camille Bristol, attempted to escape Previous to building a home hy testified that the hed, and t aherty: {found no markers on it. He s Bernard J. Lapine, and one ;someone called his atte jon to the was a promin Britain lodge of Moose. He Is survived by his wife and two I ments in charge of John J. Tarrant also claimed that the man had NEW BRITAIN DAILY HLRAID ‘\rlO\DAY DECEMBER 28, LAWYERS N CLASH | IN POLICE COURT Woods and T.F. McDonoughl‘ Engage in Warm Debate ¢ next Schnelder | Bickering among opposing lawyers The eventual re- moval of restrictions on the building in Germany Hungerfords He breach of peace i RS Thereture Pershmg Is + On Trolley after he alighted . Henry Hoffman strect, was fined Hofiman es- 'm fle, where h it Ellinger ar- | Presj i youth 1sft his coat | Pernvian arbitratior Hoftman later eamo | Arica uarters to claim the | His physiclan first denled h cur, or causing & |pot later than Junvary o admitted being on v ing been | that he begin the it from proper ary 1 Tortenza, s cha 15 heen hington ase Nolled |atlarmed bis friends of vohbery which was |There has heen a urd Horwitz, was |in blo. s in police court cd Prossure | ith taking |ed tect 1 ister of the | Although Wi He was |yegarding General e {8 be- ito the Uy Th furlher by the de-||dences’ that his 15 possible th 1 Per | nealth 1 [the time of his th Americ for aughter, hter cha ghe to 14 years in 1915 and was ¥ Sho | mAke hall at | ago, fol- thersfield ous ad- | serious fo n from W i drawal from mr o lea controversy, 4 just then mw: 1 n.y Vavied Carcer alica s nhaas L circus performer | 1¢ was declded that b or writ- | 1nin in Aric d at {aithough all arra ntly el li-to-do family, On¢ | U'nited States or aftord her an allow- |yur ghould the trip be nthly for lv(‘.\rr]nh:| in her you ked in o h. Ini sinee then the | veplaced at At Tutehir i term for the murder ) perghing will mak: al years | |v o Bridgeport. | Thare §s no > on that 3 her employment | grags o i warty ation inquiries to de-linzton i r, murder- ing for might have been | ta et proper hursday afternoon | tion ew Haven wom: H hysiel es under hegin |later th wered 1n | g about whom a complaint | Details of had been made to the police. {not known here, [ing Washington la 1€ his RLSIDED HERE HETRARS e |in blood pr Former Employe clined to make any announcement garding General Pershing's return to the United Stat COUNTESS PLANS LEGAL CONTEST Will Fight Separa jon Claim 0 there were evi es that his departure from South America would in no sen etreat from an international | situation which has become 8teps will he taken to continue su as possible the plebiscitary commission BABES AND THEIR | MOTHERS RESCUED, from First Page) tlon suit filed ¢ by Connt I.n)un,, § Hoogstraeten , Ge hing, is expeeted to return he ithin the next month Colonel and Mrs, served on the recomimended aniint Owing to the absence of the count- ess from New her by d was forced to seek It ardered the pape omplicatione result iv in hi in 112 Hartford a :~".\mvr‘ to make any morr ed to Norwleh 1 onth America wonld in no sense be dlhlmn‘\‘uv retreat. frc ontinued (o re ed him without Two Children Dic iing has ildren are dead as the result of a ra man of his years up to | fire July | their home , the children of Manuel Costa As a precaution, ral 1. Joncs of was detailed o accompany {him. Some weeks reported that the General shou a trip to this country to have | , bt his con- | some dental work ¢ dition Wag not considered sufticiently impr ! tompt to save other members of the | returned to | - s rooms smaller childr | in the fire. Fairfiei(i Arson Trial Questioning ‘(‘mv\‘tinucs Ttochester has hee avenue | pershing's intimates 15 placed in the room | WESTINGHOUSE OFFICIAL homeward trip not and he may | | Nicholson was el dent of the West Manufacturing n January lepart {rom Arica ription of the [#f proper arrange This is ‘\Immng G lm\ eley, Calif. m-lghl\mxcnll the puhw ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ure, addition to | complications resulting 1 teeth. He Is in .\‘ 1ough Washington offictals 8- nounced: “The Countess is very sorry, but she ca “Tell her, ald Sheriff Baker, {“that 1 must see her on important business.” The mald went back into the house again, and a few minutes later not see you." Countess, dressed in a negligen, ppeared in the doorway and in- | vitea th According to § | Countess displayed no surprise when the p mer | torily and smil sherlff to enter, eriff Baker, the s were handed to her. 8he glanced over them perfunce 1 No other copy of the complaint »¢ | could be obtained here, Bheriff Bak- ¢ sald the summons, which was lated De | Countess to answer the complaint or | to serve notice of appearance on the mber 9, requires the attorney within 20 days ter service, In case she falls to do is, judgment wlil be taken against fault. ling to the sheriff, Count Accor Salm complains that on or about May 15, 1 were livir is permiss 24, while he and his wife in Paris, she obtalned on to return to the United tes to visit her parenis and re- medical treatment, upon her romise to return and live with alin s his wifo after the birth of her plaint further states, it x , and sev- tim Counte: ied her 1 that she woull 1se to return to him or live wit as his wife and that she ha and has abandor cause or justifi n and with no fntent to return Count, {t is said, demand~ 1ent for a decree Of separatio that about May, i thers from the defendant and that sal : to the plaintifr th ¢ of sald issus of the mar s of the parties, together witl costs of the action SRS " prize bird owned by J. C. Harper of morning at 5 he starts to crow and the But when the cops arrive he’s saying "gnhhle uuhl»l«- in a quiet, friendly tone, nnd thus escapes ar- He is the product of the mating of a respectable Rhode Island Red hen and a turkey gobbler. - [y \ He had nt member of the Schilling and Mrs. Funeral arrange- »t ara incomplete. ster- | of the f the G F Inc.. of Balzac’s Scion in Movies of this eity for 61| in P mmm» he lived on Arch street as employed for many years ¢ Landers, I'rary & Clark and the | 3 aring Co., from which ac rotired over two years ago | istry that ran in the blood of Honore de Balzac flows in the blood of Jeanne de Balzac, a descendant. film version of Flaubert's “Salambo.” She’s a star in the As a result of the remarkably active Christmas business enjoyed by N. E. Mag & Sons, many new overoats have been added. This is your opportunity to secure your overcoat for next year FIFTY OVERCOATS IMPORTED MATERIALS $40 and $4 FORTY OV $30 and $3 TWENTY OVERCOATS $2 N. E. 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