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VOL. LXIV—NO. 18 POPULATION 29,685 — - \ — CONDTIONOF POPE BENEDICT VERY GRAVE . 3¢ ot hvaCenrks . 22 . NTHRACKTE MINERS VOIE VICH, CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922 / PRICE TWO CENTS By . . A 20 per cent. reduction of the wages Used For the First Time Last At eIy ety b e BT xeport et 7 tion of the Lockwood Legis-| Night For the Transporta- | eciiss Feb. 1. was announced by Mayor : i Extreme Unction Was Administered to the Pontiff at 2 A. M. | “*>" fazionr mares ancvuzmyss | lative Committee — How | tion of Mail—Steel Con- Rzl A Dollar a Day Increase y Cent, _ Directors of the Virginla ron, Tcoal and f f Vident Increase For Contract Miners—The Convention is Con< Frequently the Holy Father Murmurs Incoherent| ‘Weshinston Jan 20-cosi producer Rents Were Raised * tainers. 7 / e M R i ¢ oy Al — leted thelr arguments in favor of = s - . - i fower frelght rates before the Interstate New York lan. 20-—Ten landlords 1o | ew York, Jan. §)—Chicago mai to- accumulative preferred stock. sidering the Suspension of Mining on April 1 in the' icl Bed- ‘and’, gave | POREd by & pourt clex! © £0r | night loaded for the first time into - Phrases—Three Physicians Are Constantly at the SZ’:":T,“;,,S:;:?:&:?& T rer in. | three-tourtha of the §,000 litigations over | LSt was loaded for Dr. Hugh M. Smith, who has heen Unit- . . = g n - f, tail intro- - R W ded Yes- | tustrs. the second In the list to be tak- | Fent increases in the Harlem and Wash- D e e Fiaes |ed Statés Commissloner of Fisheriesysince Event That No Satisfactory Agreement Has Been Reach- dde—, Churches of re Crow g s All the es ome We en up in the general investigation into | ington Heights sections of Manhattan A ® |1913, has resignea.atter 30 years of ser- g : . rtation rate level. were subfocts of invesugation today by | (26, TR S A0 S0P TSRO | vice with the bureau of fiskeries. ed by That Date—Action Taken in Face of the Fact That 3 : 1 e : the Lockwood legislative committee. 1 s ! — » . Up Prayers For the Re-| "Rovert Hula, for iron and steet man- : i ]t Sera than carioad lots. Eug e R v : : 2 il g W e u e 6 ufactursrs, in the Chicago district pre- || Ofe of them, Joseph Schonk, tesfed| “rmege cars were developea by the | “Aeia Minor was ehindtg ca L _the Operators Will Ack Miners to Accept 2 R=duction in * covery of the Pope. sesiid !lh‘:tze:;tral‘ :anc\;’l‘:::“‘::;ic:r::; apartment houses during the last five “’“d-e;“t“’;oje‘l"sgc‘:’n";'n‘e‘ig’r;dl‘i‘; o ficial statement relaive to operations 2 ery . ent freight rates are a : g ® | emment, = ; e istered in red damask, and|undoubtedly contributed to the exsting | Years, but had never built one He de- oicq for use of the cars In the regular o ages. Rome, Jan. 21 (3.40 a. m., by the A.|chairs upiioistered in re : el s e insticuted_2,000 g |daee on e o g e | £)—The condition of Pope Benedict s |a emall table near o Bed | . qho|the opinlon that the commission should | 28 the committes Was told by the clerk ot | Mo B0 oy ach with a capacity “::m";';'mfi"'c‘m i ity | Eummtis, coa e S i R el ot i y flowly growing worse and mow ln x| o0t A the Vatloan throughout the | protect the eaming power of the rall- | e Beventh So * of 438 cuble fect, were locked at the |jcElf N LG YOI L8 % the | state conventlon of the anthracite mine | Sandard check of system. | by < g | afternoon and during. the evening was |roads, but declared that next to conl |MMIWCLRES IO o Senaral post office. Then ther were tak- | bottom of the Hudson New York. workers late today adopted the recom- | The FECURmERIREAE, SR et are ‘ His mental faculties are showjag [aftemnoon An SutuE the Oio g ored |steel ‘was the commodity. which should | M. Sehenk admitted that atter leasing | ST5CCR, B0, on® h ooy crucke : ifted 3 e e e e | committeo be instructed to “perfe i R e 3 Frequently the won-| @ llege. He said that at a time like this | be considered in any rate reduction found | 55 SEELURCNt house under Bis own wame |y orancs and then lowered Into 8700VeS | guy amount of woel mow in stock ey el e T e e i ; p it aiion 1l e death of the holy father would be a(possible. 3 himself, to sublease it, in order to avoid |On the container cars. 1a | throughout the coutry, as shown by the | TAGCINE 3 20 per cent. increass in Wag- Ji06 08 SR 0 T TGt Name, caume as & 2 T mmetion"whien was | ETeat calamity. From time to time he| Throughout the dlscusslon of eoall i ‘o arreoment fo let fhe owner| Loaded, the cars look like-a soltd | SurnisROtt FAc cominy 42 SHOWE D the e Surprise to some of the deicgaten, T3 wat | i) weioek thiy|left the other members of the Sacred |rates, the commission and experts par- | % UF MERET €0 K TH, SRICE niocic of steel safes set. Inside protect- | It wea 115:212.357, on Toecember 3L, The convention had before it tonight |expected by some that this would be lefl : oot Zampin, asit. | college In the ants chamber and eniered | Ueipatng, sought facts as to impending | iy > B e == a recommendation providing for a sus-|to the international policies committes ' e e Monsignor Zampinl, asat- | e sick room to bring back the latest | wage reductions and possilities of \P%Hi i \is Sonemk Reakty and Con. |3 device which makes It impossible to'| Three fremem were Injured in n Monsignor ‘Teatonl. At the econ- P a strike about April first. H. W. Prick- - of the ceremnny the pontiff | News to his colleagues. b 0k- | truction company Sold sixty. apartment |OPen the container doors while In tran- gy 1 When the great specialist, Dr. Marchia- |ett, tastifying for Wyoming and Utah | ;0,505 tor $8,000.,000 to another company | Sit- has been reached by that date. Leaders | was the custom im previous negotiations or Zampin, % his bedsider| i va, proclaimed that there still was amine overators, urged s rate reduction | ;5% 0N BB CRLOTE 19 SNOTRET COMPARY g e e story brick warehouse. said that there was every prospect of its | to keep the men at work while negotia~ ank m and shook his hand. thread of hope for the recovery of the|of 20 per cent.'in the territory, and said | .+ rents of half the tenants were| SOUGHT TO HAVE PROLIFIC it o 3 tions ‘were progressing favorably and the pope's insistent ap-| K o humble friar of the “do good | that the producers had already cut costs | poosted. | o= MOTHER STERILIZED | A beaver. white from foreless o the | 7201 delegates also adopted a demand |make the agreement entered into retro- actisting lefe the cham- | FO7G B0, B e ‘Deen attending the|and intended to make lower wages April | “pr: Schenk admitted trying to ralse a middle of the body has been caught at ], .\ JCCST TR BTN & O ement to take |active. Under that pla nthe mine worka 349 o'clock for a short rest. e throughout Iffs iliness, was even|list. tenant’s rent from 36250 to $110 a| Denver, Colo, Jan. 20—Children of |Long Lac, Ontario. It will be exhivited | (Pt the Proposed new aereement 1o ake |20 Ot Lh B o e centers of pnuemontc infection | FOF LICREICL L, J. D. A, Morrow, vice president of the | month shortly after buying & houseClyde and Gertrude Cossidente are |in London, o ke veloped in the lu{m of ;peh a1 " “During my Jifetime work among the | National Coal association, was mecalled d the catan rom whicl e 3 pension of mining on April 1, in the [which would not want its hands tied :2;'“6;‘;’:"“&‘::”::‘,"::h;‘c:";‘“rfi'e‘;"f‘:;‘; ownt that no—satisfactory agreement |in negotiations iwith the operators. If - 4 eed :- | ever increase was given by the opera~ < wherein the previous owner omy a short | ‘comfortably clad, happy and conten:- L fxl;ds — 3““_:“:“:0;‘_3? “‘:n: oo ot sick and poor I have seen so many re-|for cross-examination and questioned as|while before had obtained 25 per cent. | ed,” an investigating committee re-| “Please rush a warship with Tamber G e NG Al G e ] T tive S st~ attantion . the ' antasel oo I persisa, Hlis temperature| \,cer who looked worse than does the|to the possibility of a natlomal coal | increases on all apartménts, Ported to Judge Roval R. Grabam, infand carpenters,” was the message receiv- |MAKIDE of indfvidusl azreemes Sai i seiicante Sivni ke’ Bpdcaling ety afige Sl was 101 degrees.| . .iif To me he does mot show the|strike at the time, He replied that “he Japentle’ court here. £0day o ‘st the stats department from Joseph| contracts In the mining of coal © - |bLae o eEERe o e oaintots was hand Ao@ Giffcy!t appearance of befng a desperate case” |malle ‘it his business to know nothinz | mno average man does just as many he committee Wis appointed In Nov-|L. Johneon, American minister at Mon- | The scale committes presented to the | thatthe preset seaie Wil be maintains e e e el uri® | When Dr. Malchiafava left the bed |about the labor side of the industry.” | .co® fines when he ismt in fove as when | ember last, following a suggestion from |rovia Liberda. operators and thres recommendations to |it known they will ask the miners ta Frida centered fn the nontiff's right | gmper this evening he wished the pope but added that the operators expected |iu sa bt they are less conspicuous. a medical student to the court that Mrs. e B ta ¥ K ther lung was functioning | ;oo night. Benedict smiled and re- | wages to be cut then. & = ns desired, in consequence o plied: “I accept this as a happy augury. The pontiff’s voice, ‘hu\\'c‘\'Err Was| SHARP RISE IN VALUE hoarse, and it was with difficulty that he p i ey o spoke. During the evening the Marquis Della o e accumulation of phlegm, mes threatened suffocation imonia is described as being of = i be carritd out hy ths scale commi:iee. |accept a reduction in wages. Th. ul S v, e sl T oc® | \he: demands’provide for' = <uniform | T thé sOicimlin® today, » ' degatd and December the burean cf Labor sta. |Wage scale so that various occupations |asked whether the international conven< e A S AR S tistics of the department of .abor an- |Of like character shall command the |tion had the power to modify the de- nounced. same wages, ‘that the eight hour clause [mands of the anthracite men, and Pres- | Y 2 . . R 3 L in ‘the jresent, sgreemant shall be ap- {Ifenti Johu L. Tenls repiled that 1t wak | New York, Jan. 20.—Wall street ex- e sons working ut | safe to assume that any expression by e o p | oes Sl ot St et bt || Use the Medium That Brings the Results | romice oy s mou s [ S5m0 i fr remains bright, and he 18| per. Pope Benedict asked his nephew to | Je7e d¢ U8 S0 TRRRITAY (stock maniet being exceedingly cheerful. | pray for him, and the marquis replied ; ot = nthracite men would recelve the en- rlying themes of the |the mines under the jurisdiction of the |the anth: an of death. “If it pleases| that the whols world was praying. movement, led Dy independent steel.and, the National Dental Association which [time for all overtime work and double | tion. g s S at the % @ r iron shares. = S ¢ t T shall wo \ redinds h coened here icago. IS0t vk again, SO ER e i o Buying of these stocks derived its What is accomplished by advertising is well illustrated by the + I Cuitamo the pon- | *MERIC ; RIAL FOE GALBEAITH | Several mervm mors R year's business of the Salada Tea Company which shows a phenomenal Members of Wocd Heel Manufactur- | UNEXPECTED ACTION BY = |~0 EVIDENCE OFFERED ning as the car- i s, 3 - Sonted by T oo roonsolidation pro- || N increase for 1921 over 1920, and the credit that is due to advertising [ .o aeeimtion Hevarhn: Sas miactar- SpSe file s ISt \ IN DEFENSE OF PELLETIER the siok Ta jocted by tho secondary stoel ntesests &€ I} . 155 0¢ Giarcaacasd. cidering what action they will take re- . tro Indianapolls, Ind, Jan. 20.—Construc-| the country were approaching completion. | = Ing pald him a visit. | 400 of a memorial in Cincinnati to tne ughout the early hours of the Guif States Steel.and Replogle Steel | garding the union’s vote to accept a five | Washington, Jan. 20 (By the A.'P.).—| Boston, Jan. 20.—Announcement that is is a company which has a policy persistently adhered to for é : : sto - Tt dag ve | late F. W. Galbraith, Jr., former com-|led the fieid with extreme gains respec- ove|*T:Hq||al'ter of & cohtury by which It confines lis advertising to ||PeT CtBt Wage cut, effective at onc:. |y imerican proposal t Ly opemiy be|no evidence wonld be ogered fn defoass men fairly comfortable. e ae the miq| mander of the American Iegion, onat | tvely of 8 1-2 points and 19 58 points, |§ | owspapers. It doesn't take the position of not believing in other Philip . Schwarts s on telal before a ore the world d‘ the treaties and un ot District Attorney Joseph C. Pelletier, £ht bour approached he became rem- | LICOC! 000 Y the €S DCRA Roth reacting, shiarplyShfors the close, (] - forms but tho e o e o e et ] me has o, Jljury in.Pittsfield, Mass, in the superior | dertakings that relate to China met with | charged with -malfeasance, misfeasancy % He found difficulty in breathinglor 425,000 for the memorial. whicn wili| Fully a score of other steel and iron . "’;f f"d"" S Sl R el e court on charges of the larceny of 638 | . ynexpected setback today when it|and monfeasance in removal proceedings oxygen again was administered. [ g | ite overlooking the Ohio [issues, of which Bethleh {§ are what has determined this policy B 3 iamonds valued at $150,000, from his own 3 before the supreme court, brought the = seemed 1o relieve the patient Bngh s b e 7 Siose Sheffied. Vanagmehem. Crucible, |§ agnering thereto there was an increase in sales of over two and a NI T o Noe s 1020 came before. the Far Eastern committee at 10 reieve the patlent some- ! river, was authorived. The Gomittse | Sloss Sheffield. Vanadium, Republic and (| 3 million pounds of fea Jast year over the previons year there e ieadas of the.arms conference for formal adop-|trial to a sudden end today. Court ad- . = B also designated Octuber 16 to 20 as the [Iron Products were most’ prominent, : : it e Al Al Mondsy Wik Teeramem . o and the _oly | which is to be held in New Orleans. six points, showing irreguiar reactions’at | The Salada Company has found newspaper advertising a good of Moga, Tode 12 miles ‘and beat up the |to esterday, “in principle,” the problem | - Attorney General 3 Weston Alien. whe e 5t the catdinals and members ¢ |1, The first day of the conference of de- | the close thing. That is why it is holding to it. Others can do the same-thing 0| 0L ior ot Norman. Park, Ga. of defining the exact scope of the agree- | conducted the prosecution, declined to- i the dwmlo Pa attached o the | PAFtmental officers who assembled this| U. S. Steel, for years tho leader of the || [t ey make wse ot the newspapers in the same manner, In Norwich | > ment precipitated a long debate and at-|day to confirm or deny a published re- | Sican, many of them with tears Ja] MOFMINE, was devoted to discossion of |'stock markel, got into its stride in the |§ 00" Viemity ‘the Salada Company uses The Balletn 4. word v the Rev. DeWitt T. VanDoren of Syuth | ter several changes had been made in the | port that Willlam J. Corcoran, former | r eyen, witched the = wolemn sers. | NS BUENC OF digabled ‘woMi war veter | Iait halt fls..’&fli“?!"fiéfi? Srton Sy e § wise is sufficient. ~ - Norwalk has accepted _the: agpointinent | dradi. presented by the American delega- distriet_atiorney of Middlesex counts, 3 tnrough v SN, N0 QIR Tor - thel - 4 £ as district president of Connecticut for | tion, final action was postponed at the|named by the state in several of the nrough the y o rom | 218 < § - : o 2 g - : y D ' n 3 I | ok ehamber ::y::"::- .,.Tf"’»infn ™| United States Veterans ,B“"‘“'_; o e ahieossion e the snd. 1 In-the past week the following news matter appeared in The Bulle the International New Thought alliance. | suzgestion of Japah. charges against Pelletier as a co-con- Several t when. cardinals entered | B & ooh 0% Moo Deakers. Junlual. ESSEE e W 7 {§ tin for twelve cents a week: : The committee did adopt, however, a|spirator, had made a statemeat to him droom_during the day and kneRt| Lo fPel, 9t Norfolk, Va. declared the] VERDICT OF SURGEON ON Heliatt altactche . ol ey Harvard students earned last year in- | resolution expressing the hope of the | coveraing his knowledge of the matters *sed the hand of the pontift as It | LLo0E,e. was N0t so much with the bureau DEATH OF MES. T. 5. RYAN | ulistin elegrap o ? ward their self-support $96,860 in jobs | powers that China speedily would reduce |under inquiry. The attorney general a cushlon at his bedside, the holy | Poi, 0oL, It was left oo much in they . —— |} Saturday, January 14.. . 8 134 335 654 |!secured through the College Employment | the large miiitary forces now maintained | <aid he would make mo comment om : wpoke words of cheer to them. | peads of Brigadicr personal physician. | , Pa¥is, Jan. 20 (By the A. P).—The!§ Monday, January 16. SLETS 84 269 433 office and other agencies at the uni- | within her borders. That action, the Tes-|the report unti; the Pelletier case had members of the sacred col-| GUelSht SANES DeCRons phySElar ] death of Mrs. Thomas Steward Ryam (| Tacaduy, b pod 120 185 33 Biversiey. olatfon declared, was considered requisite | been conciuded. : fully realized the grav of the sit- v o e Bed not known as Miss Audrey Creighton, yester- | Wed “ J 18, o4 99 312 505 !fV any real financial rel iiitation of the ‘The state formally closed its case soon sation was evident from fhe troubled tflh- -r]fl«khr;‘rs v Ersd \\“-:m ? two | 94 in the Americdh tospital at Neuilly | Hescay ~;January 18.. = Tony Rujewsky of Bridgeport, in the | Chinese government. 2 after court concened today. Senator eir faces, Excapt for Pro-| 3onfed the army uniform untl wo | ywas due to’polsoning, accordinig to the || Thursday, - January 19..... 78 102 247 427 Rl tederal court. Hartford, accused of op-| Meantime, in another sub-division of | James A. Reed, of Missouri. senior coune & gl | 7ears atter the armistice was signed.” | verdict of Pokce Surgeon Paul, who per- |} Frida January 20 %0 02 210 392 ||| erating a still, discaimed responsibility | the confererice, the ground work was 1aid | sel for Pelletier, then surprised - fha | L g A lution was adopted calling on . Y, anuary 20. ity ’ - rethren” Seesimiem. oacvaden |\ graroiaton WA Moptod calline on | formen an anionss, on fhe by i, and told the ‘court is wife was e for another infernational gathering Which | proseoution with the announcement that ntr's medic: d o STy S| Serious lesions were found in the i S FEA D e TR uilty party. some delegates seemed to regard as a R e rsicians | f2clitien in behalf of disabled veterans | siomach and. kidneys and. the. surgens | Totals.. 513 631 1558 2702 e were constamtly at the hedside. of the| 200 demanding an immediate _settle- x removed the vital organs for chemical | Pl Jate in the evenine e |Mment of long pending claims. The vet-| analysis. Foon T N 2 o war | erans' bureau should consider induction | ¢ oy ik B nber was fill- | ity the service proof of sound mental raEmant of fromh merFer 10 fand physical condition of appiicants for by DeWs as It | compensation, the resolution said. Speakers supporting the resolution the churche: R oo 'hir"f“h!’ _Of | stated that the burden of proof of yn- ,‘,,“N‘"fl, w “"fn p‘::"‘ impaired health is mow placed upon the o e Y ant regardless of the fact that ser- recovery of the holy father, DL ESEh ety of 1 & 2 “so confident are we both as a matter of law and fact that the state has fail- —_— partial realization of President Harding's --All bake-shops in Mexico City will be | plan for a continuing series of meetings|ed to make out a case, that the defendant taken over forofoly by the Bakers' Syn- |to discuss world affairs. The sub-com-|clects to stand upon the case made ot arles G. Loeb, attorney for Mr. dicate on January 26, if demands which | mittee on draft, headed by EWhu Root, | by the state and to ask for judgment on = az;‘:ln’;sb?fs.d}:‘\yax:h;x]:l[f::eal?u;i‘;";T"'L‘“Ax.s T Cossidente, mother of five, should Sup. |cat=ed the nt strike of bakers are |approved-a resolution putting over a re poison tablets, today filed a dem that record.” g not met before that time. vision of thg rules of warfareto a future o nd for CHARGES AGAINST WIFE | Mit to an operation to prevent her from conference Which, it is contemplated, shall msimfl' fi,tw,lfrim;nfi;”u't:"’ffl his client's release on bail. Th — bearing more children. It Was contend-| s cuuighop Charles Hugh Gauthler, of |be called by the United States in the near and declarations which occurred qutsids gating magistrate is expected § New York, Jan. 20—James A, Still-|ed the children Were not being given tha [y, retropclitan provines of Ottaws Med | future. of the presence of Pelletier and which the demand tomorrow. man's fght to have lttle Guy Stillman | ProPercare, - 0 et 'a ongthy ineas. Hle o T8 years | aor the first time in several weeks. dis- | were admitted during the trial on the 1 The demand recited the history of the| aqimas cith : sifie Stolal 0ld and one of the best known Roman |cussion of the Washington negotiations | meomis ton to t ¢ doctors admitied him into the ar-| case, poiming out that Mrs. Ryan had|S)i0£ed llesitimate was intensificd to-| the November hearing today, Judge Gra- | cioyme One of fhie best known Ro broke out during the day on the floor of | Them with Belethos cor iy i nees my or navy, never stated that she had been terrorized | 92 In the appellate division, of the su-| ham said: the senate, where a resolution Was pre-|argue in support of the motion in con- National Commander MacNider out- | into swallowing the poison, as some ver- | breme court. .1t 1 were gomng to recommend Ster-| Regurn by th elien property custodi- | sented by Senator Waish, democrat, Mofi- | nection with his summary and arguments dined to the conference thys morning, his | sions of the story have claimed, and that| The banker's counsel repeated charges | !lZation, I mnst certainly would not |an to the Gemnan govermment of & oot | tina. asking information about the Status|next week. lans for a census’of e-Service persons | no aries of protest were heard. ' Her nor- | that Mrs. Anne U. Stillman had misconc | Fecommend alone on the wWife, but also |of eround In Washington puschased tr | of the Shantung controversy. Both Sena-| g A message from |fo determine their financial needs and|mal mental condition, Says the demand, | ducted herself with Fred Bemuvais. tn.|UPon the husband and upon each of the umbus in the United | their attitude regarding readjusted com- By argreement the arguments will be Germany before the war as a site for © | tors Lodge and Underwood, members of . 3 Wwas shown by her abity to write fare! | dian guide, who Mr, Stillman contends is | O¥SPring proven b be fechble-minded- or “xpressing sorrow at the mews of | mensation, These plans will be debated | well letters to her husbang, Peter's \ MESSAGE OF SORROW FROM K. OF C. TO VATICAN : : b limited to approximately four hours to e new embassy building was announced. the American delegation, told their col-|each side. Semator Reed will make the the father of Guy. Love messabos pais | dangerously defective,; leagues the Shantung conversations were | gponing Argnmest s grave lliness, was sent|at another session of the conference to- porting to have passed-/ between Mrs | The court ordered the Cossidentes| Governor Miller of New York announced | near a conclusion, and that it they failed |~ More than twenty Instances of alleged an today by James A. Fla- | morrow, e B Seillman and Beauvais Were introduced, | Placed on probation, that he favored legislation extending for | there seemed to be 10 hove of bringing | miseonduck. enen onr e b . oA e SIS MOBRIS DEARING TO They besan “Dearest Honey” and “Dear. | 008 Ben®- Lindsey of the Juvenlle |another year the rent laws enactad as | the question before the conference PIOPer. | mue o copaaet conege! ialy constl- . member of | LATEST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . BE MINISTER TO PORTUGAL | Deay Freddie,” court who sat_with Jugge Graham to-|an emergency measure at the height of | On the naval side of the conference, the - o e - ondor il Ao B i g A TS : kot S e ay, immediately followed Judge Gra- sy b rgech -t O FPUBLISHING SOCIETY NEWS |y washington, Jan 20—Fred Morris | yooliel for Mr. Stillman declared nis meils of the Knights of Colum- by the prosecuti . the housing shortage, last spring. situation continued unchanged, With | o tne” srroron and must be reviewed wife had never denied the charge that the | N3m's Temarks by reading a statement oL el A Barton Hepburn, chalrman of the [ ticle dealing with Pacific fortifications. e R ‘board of directors o fthe Chase Natignal | It developed, however, that the hitch was | PLEA FOR COURT OF Bank, New York, vesterday was struck | over inciusion of the Japanese i Boston, Jan. 20.—The cons!derations 5.‘}?“;,':5’ aehe.ant secretary of state, |onild is illegitimate, and amswered her | declaring that birth_control knowledgs Wwhich will govern the selection of three | %, ® hominated by President Harding | recent predictions that Guy's good name | !s _available to the uvper classes and new trustees of the Christian. Sclence | 3° AMerican minister to Portugal within | would be upheld in court by saying her | 24ding “the question now is:\‘Shall the Publishing Society were outlined by I ftuwas annonnead todwy-at Pope Bened! nt n the, attorney's arguments. Japan still- withholding assent to the ar- | - P Mihmest. UTTERANCES AND § i ands of INTERNATIONAL JUSTICH 7 a defense had not shown reasonable proba- | 1e85 Wellto-do class be denled the same by a bus at Fifth avenue and 23rd | the oBmin group under the fortificath IN POPE'S BED CHAMBER| Judge Crosby at the close of a hearing | 118 White House. No successor 1o Mr. | biey of cucoses. tnformation? " street. One leg was slightly hurt, but | “status quo” and that a difference of New York, Jan. 20.—Urging that the ks in the supreme court today. After lis- | carn§ A5 assistant sccretary has yet | The action today was on an appeal the banker 75 years old suffered more|on the question had arisen between the| supreme court of the United States hat S (By the A. P.)—"If it| tening to arguments for and against the | "% COnsidered, it was said. from an order which would have Mr.|FOUR FUR THIEVES WERE from shock. Japanese delegates and their home gov- demonstry, 1'to the world 'the possi- that I shall work again | appointment of Three men suggested by hMr. Dearing entered' the service of | Stillman provide $7,500 to meet’tRe ex- " SENTENCED IN SPRINGFIELD ernment. bllity of avoiding intersectional strife . ! am ready; it He says| the directors of the First +Church of | e JCPArtment of state in June, 1904.|penses of a hearing in the divorcd suit His will be done.” Christ, Sclentist, he sald he' would mot [ {51, °TVing as sceretary at legations “After a recent smowstorm, 230 wnem- | Discussion of the rloyed men who had been given work aring the streets in-Sydney N.S., went treaty publication| and “bloodshed by the impartial admin- in vty 8 at Montreal. The court reserved de-| Springfield, Mass, Jan. 20.—Sentences = words of Pove | make the appoinefments ot this dime. “vana, Peking, London and Mexico | cifion. At the Montreal hearing Mrs, | of one year in jal and fines of $500 each | cardinals withdrew | ¢ resolution in the Far Eastern committee| istration of justice, John W. Davis, for- B 3 centered about the p-oposa Ito inciude in|mer solicitor general of' the United h have not in mind.* Judge Crosby le. he was made chief of the division iliman planned to summon Canadians| Were imposed in district court fate mazy&m the city hall for their pay. Many were | the published list of commitments the States and ambassador to the Court of imber this evening. The As-| said, “three persons whom I at this of Latin-American affairs ¥n the state | to testify that” agents for her husband | on.four persons alleged by the police to |handed receipted bills for poll and other | various commercial agreements entercd | St. James! tonight appealed to the New Press was fold that th pontif| time belleve I can appoint or am likely | SPAILHNT 10 1911 Atter two years | inihed and sought to bribe witnesses o] be Mmembers of an eecunioed fur-stealing | taxes, with a small cash balance. Into between Chinese atithorities and "eciousness and that he Yecog- | to appoint. The, trustees to be appoint. | SCIVicS, there he was appointed sccre. | testify that she violated her marriaes| Fang: rious prelates, 2 Chen York State Bar Association “to help ; The four, who were found guilty private individuals abroad. Since the| America take her place by the side of : o4 aro officers. who are appointed under|t2rY Of legation at Brusséls, and later | vows. after a long hearing. are Ida Fieffman of | Cotton fibres can be sliced into section: | foreign governments are not themselves | tha permunent Counr ot e Fitore Marchiafava, one of the|and by virtn of the terms of a legal|[¢\d @ similar position at the embassies | Mr. Stillman's lawyer said the banker | Boston, Minnie and Louts Roth . sehus |less. than one-give theusandths of an inch | partin & ooy understandings, the Jap-| Justice ¢ In attendance on the pope,| instrument. in Madrid and Petrograd. , had paid Mrs. Stillman $122,000 in the | Miller, all of New York city. The Hoff- |thick for microscopic examination and D0 Sl was somewhat hopeful| He eald the trustees were called upon | T Dearing was appointed assistant © outcome. “There is a thread of anese suggested it would be difficult to . last mine months Without a murmur, but| man woman ‘Was arrested in New York |photographing, undcr a system perfected to perform dutles as defined by the trust | Sc-rétary of state by Presidait Harding sald. He added that the pontift /The assoctation, which today began it was now time to call a halt. make a complete compilation of them. e and the other three in New Haven, Conn, |by Professor Walter H. Snell and X. 0 |It was sald. however, that 1o open ob- | raqmen pe e meero Sraeii deed of 1398 by which Mra Mary Baker | 125t March. He was bom in Columble == and in connection Wi the arresis local |Howard of the Botany deparment’ of | position to the resalution came to the| g e tiveiarnt o Lcriro Masulima % N afiment with great fortl- | Eddy created the trust governing the so- | WsSOUrl In 1879, was graduated from | PRESIDENT OF MEXICO TO officers recovered stolen furs sald to be |Brown University. surface, and American epokesmen- pre-| Bar Assonation: Wille D Gutrle Thu patient obtained a little rest| siety, and that it they did not so per- | ¢ URiVersity of Missour and later took gl 4 worth $3.500 in New York. The specific dicted tonight that it would be: dopted. | regident of the stats assoctation: Tadgn riy eveniuf hours, but he was | foear . a1 hey dld noc 80 Ber-| o pont-gracuste. courms - et igio0k - UNDERGO AN OPERATION | charge on_which they were tried hera| The United States Clrcult court of ap-| In the view of the Chinese the o Clarsiios IEWERant ot Chia R or yet any worse, sald Dr. % . and diplomacy at Columbia universit —_— was the theft of a fur coat from the |peals in Boston reaffirmed a lower court | ments to which foreign individuale and 0 (- e cRge Faro'- X, i T A e L ey om0 President| Canaaian Fur company of this cty. Louls |ruling by which Richard Mayer, of Wal - it men W 3 Mexico w cardinals of the Curla remained| gy instance are capable and quali- | MENIAL TASKS FOR Tagop: 0 SosradiBut o e atican throughou® the afternoon, o Roth is said to have been out on bafl [tham ,a wealthy German-American, will ! United States shortly to undergo an op- 1l DETROIT AUTO SPEEDSTERS il | clude ‘some of the most important of A 2 pending _trial on a charge of fur larceny |Tegain proverty worth $1,000,000 seized | those now exercising an _influence on eration at ch_hzmgr. Ml!nén-. alccordmz ol in Philadelphia. by the alien property custodian during | China's development. Many of the rail.| COLLASION IN C. V. XARDS . e willing to work in harmony with the| Detroit, Mich, Jan 20—A group o io'é"l’fy" received here today from Mexi-| warrants for the four, have been re-|the war. road dnduloan agreements, hey say, are| ) AT WHITE RIVER JUNCTION om. As each cardinal passed | Detroiter: veral of th 3 celved here from the police of Worcester of that character, making it requisite that 5 e vy adluing. eotms. beMLCSPIR 4 e Eoet Gandoet of thls | Cim o diegveral fot e romient | Tho report.bers s hat the operation 1) e’ Provience, B 1. and-thes sre. sics|. The tein runnes ‘denale “F.. ecstwhilelthe besotntion b ik 1 redal possibie | White River Junction, Vt, Jan. 20— extremely anxious look. Blsh church,’ 3 e 3 © working in the kit-|to be performed on Obregon's right arm, said to be wanted in Boston. sword fisherman in Block Island waters, cos and priests focked shout shem aan.| . F® said the church had been “whotly|€hen and dining room ang performing o whin e oleEoN'S right arm, s mimber ot thon | fied to.perform their duties. In the next present in the ante chamber to iny| Place the yought to be men who are h_has been tied £ Balls. fiock. | down® Hov b e n o STl 2«:;pgtcznf:;lntién:er:ahv;n::; . L . ock, | dow: ; 5 “ o1 a5 to.the condition o | flSTupted” since the beginnig—of the | Other menial tasks at tM Detroit Houss | of | Frinldad, mscostaring - amereine DR/ BUTLER ABOUSES PUBLIC e el fin, S Ay dock. Son . ToNaRt by She Anm i | e Palway e o . °f| litigation between the trustecs and the [ ©f Correstion today, following their son.| above the elbow. Dus to0 the Tough sur. Seized by orders of Collector of Customs el \ | ¢atally injurea today and five passen- o e 5 B . | Mo jence to the institution by Judge Charles | gery in the field, Obregon’s arm has never BT Ao A OCIATION | s 1. MoGoyern'lof the! Confiscticut)| BXCRSSTVE D TERE: @ers were slightly hurt in a collision in Sllatot hagan, PO SR T et L. Bartlett of recorders court after thelr | healed properly, and the operation has| .. district, s ATEERST, RATES 2he 7 hire Wit & Peight TGl e on ot the patieny wit| HARRY BOYLE TESTIFIES conviction of specding. now become Imperative. e . HiLl 3 O FARM MORFGAGES | i ‘was taken to the Mary Hitcheods - & THE % ‘ach prisoner at the Detrolt city pris-| In thi tion, it is sald Obs £ uan apwon ation HMseucd & stateping to- . AXaough his Ereathing A e s bR e e e e e e e Qe the oot ittt lchacl Scapone wee ohot down amd| Washington, Jan. 20—Harm financing | OIPItAl 8t Hanover, able o throw off some of the col| . San Francisco, Jam.-30.—Rohoos C, | tBe rules of the instiution sad er sent | rival of Miguel Alessio Robles, who land- | Nicholas Murray ~Butler, president of Killed at the door of his home in th #7100 in his lung brightened the epirits | ATbuckle offered to pay the expenses of | 0 Jail for violating 7H., where it was, ( came prominéntly to te front fodas | 314 he could not ilve lomg.i, % le ¥ s S End, Boston, early yesterda¥. with the an: % the ™ traffic ordi- | ed recently at New York from Spain, | COlumbia university, that a federal de. | North . e announcement by Secretary |, Seal court during the even- | Mis® Virglnia Rapoe, including tne bills| Jofces are not excepted, it was an-|where ho has been Mexican minister, | Pariment would tend to “bureaucratize” | The assaliant escaped and police said | Wallace that he would lay before tha | COLD WAVE. THEOUGHOTT B ™| of phyeicians wno attended her, it was| I0unced today by officlals of the prison. | Robles will be appointed minister of oy | cducation. e AL e . . Scap- | National Agricultural conference next B ’ There was an immense crowd of Vatican | testified today in Arbuckle's second trial | AS the term each speeder wWill erve is | elgn relations and would be ex-offiolo vie e rommenSterling DI R, the S Tocek Sharges that, cerain compani Tk s Tan REWi e omats and monsignork within that| o7 @ manslaughter charge arising from | (00 SROTt to permit his learning a trade | president of Mexico and acting president ;“ ement, would not remove education What 1a bélleved to be the key eheck TE money on farm mortgages were s, ez ot n of the pontifical Bpartments on | the girl's death, - In one of the vrison shops, the traffic| during Obregon's absence. m saictoontiol. A sectimtofthieminl, W o Benedict Arnoid's | AK\nE advantage of the present crisis | ¥2Ve bearing minimum btz far side from thy s baa"‘.-_h -| _The testimony was given by Harry | ViOlators are being used in the kitchen, - was quoted providing that “all the edu- e °=""“-“ ;“4 Foked |10 Charse “extortionate” interest rates. | ToPOTted officially as varying between They come to LS & P . | Bofte, mEMARE. mic T tho" Hotel e cational faellities encouraged by the pro- | Staff officars whencver they um At the same time the argicultural de. |a0d 31- degrees prevalent thronghout 2o 1o Betk W BeR IN hieor| 8. Freucin Whis the vieii st o | CLOUDS, 0% SMORE RRiaD FRANCE AND BRITAIN Vislons o this act'and accepteT 3y stats | cfticlal docments, |s one of the revolu- | partment made public fatormation it had v f o gt Sy e e e . % : KE U] shall be organized. supervised and ad- |tionary - | gathered for possible us: . | ¥ today, Colonel H. B. Hersey, director Throushout the afternoon large | tends, the girl was injured fatally by TO HALT PRAYERS IN CHURCH e s U i e R R e legally con. |Iforation committes of the New York | g " (F POssible tise e oanfer | of the Unitea States weather bureaa: . ",‘,"‘,'“';‘B’z-‘!:’r"""v;{‘l: ish's om0 s e SN ] New) Yol aan 7o —_Thick clonds of| Parls, Jan. 20 (By the A. P.)—Nego.| Stituted state and local educationai au. | Historical Society. United States had outstanding approxi- | Ner declared he believed the cold speil jomained outride and made in- |, Bovle said he was called to the Ar-|smoke from a fire which gutted a loft | tiations through regular diplomatic chane| “HOFitles of the said state A hobo on Arctic tralls who had with | TeIY 33869891415 personal and cow | B39 been very disastrous fo southern % of tach priest leaving the building | buckle suite during a party there and|buflding at Sixth avenue and West Thir- | neiz between Paris and London regarding T OBITUARY. him & notebook and other- relics of Dr. ;:,'"fll loans to farmers and $1,4477,48: lornia’s unharvi crops: mmense bronze doors, was told by Arbuckle that “a lady was |ty-second street tonight swirled through|the Droposed Anglo-Fyench pact wWill be 4 Cook's expedition of 14 years ago is de- ;‘ In farm mortgage loans at the end The apartment occupied by the pontift | {¥Ing on a bed in one of the rooms fear- | the Roman Catholic church ot St. Fran-| begun at once, inaugurating a reversion domes M. Craly. scribed In a letter Teceived in Oldtown, | °f 1920. 17 0e same as that used by Pope Pius X. |¢ng her clothes off.” He visited the room |efs of Assisi, but failed'to halt a service | to the old school of diplomacy, # Was an-| Ridgewood, N. J., Jan. 20.—James M. MADRID POLICE ARE Me., from Kenneth M.-Clark, a Harvard | Secrelary Wallace also made public TO HAVE GAS ® windows oper on the spacious St.|.And found Miss Rappe “practically un jAttended by several hundred men and | nounced today. Craig, for almost fifty years the actuary Preicr's square. overlooking the whole of | eonscious.” ho testified. ate, who Is now cruising timber. | the Dames of twenty-six women who he women who had gathered to pray for the| The next question to be taken up, 1t{of the Metrapolitan Life Insurance Comr. |l sin’ the orthern Quebee wildemess, | nnounced swould probably participate 1o | Madrid, Jan. 20The Madrid Jiome The bedroom of the pope s the| A post mortem photograps of Miss |Speedy recovery of the pop was stated, probably will be measures | pany, died at his home here today. He - the conference as delegates, le: but one from the corner. The cor-| Rappe's right arm, said by the prosecu-| One of the lofta housed & offiuloid but- | With refeftnce to Germany, i s e ant J Deatintci (i Evetie sRialaotith gkt slonte: Mukoan | SAmonE the, Mamse’santy mié“e b e oy & gmall chapel, was the | tion to have béen bruised by Arbuckls, |don factory. The burming celluloid| There is still some doubt i Frénch of- | Society of America and Sin anthority on [\mes greater than on othor aods mage | M7s. W. A. Mathers of Adsmer g e B e P and her post mortem finger prints were [faused dense clouds of smoke which | ficial circles as to whether consideration | industrial insurance. He construsted|by the General Electric’ Company were |operates several temant farms and ons The Tpem owbere Wenedict lleg 11l is| [ntroduced, sa were Atbuckle® finger | Were blown by the wind for blocks | of the remrations auestion will be re:| the mdustrial moriality (ables adopted |attributed to that e o | Ament At e poply furwihed. There are a few |{irints. The prosecution arnognced it waround. . A great pall of smoke hung | sumed where it was left7off at Cannes| by the states of New Yok Massachu- | termyer, during his investization as coun- suntings on the walls and a crueifix’ [swuld fiot call more than six more wit- yiver Herald square’s bright lights, and | orswheller ‘he negotitigns will be begun #bove ihe bed. ' Jt contains gold framed nuases, of Aronoque, Conn., member of the home setts “and several other states as the|sel for the Lockwood Legislative ¢.mmit- | economica committee of the ftreet car trafic was blodked two hours, anew. et standard tables. _,,.,-A

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