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Deaths and Funerals Mrs, Arert Scheyd, The funers Mrs. Albert Kcheyd was held at 10 o'clock this morning at Mar & chureh. Rev. Wilam rau was t celebrant of a requi- m MEh mass. During the service 1. M T. Crean sang, and as the dy was beins taken from the edifice. o rendered “*Beautiful lLand on High." The pall bearers were Georse heyd, August Scheyd, Phillp Scheyd, ouls Scheyd, Patrick Kenney and filton Morley. The flower bearers wore *red Schowd, Wm. Scheyd and John Kennedy. Tho burisl whs in St Mary's new cometery Miss Ellem O'Bricn. The bedy of Miss Ellen O'Brien ar- rived in this city this mornng trom Hrookline, Mass. The funeral will be held at 9 o'alock tomorrow morning at church. The burial will be . Mary's new cemotery 19 Mrs. Kazimer G The funeral of My kas will be h lock tomorrow morning at 8t T2, church. The burial will 1 Mary's new cemetery Jacob Suess, of St zankas. Kuzimer Guezau. huanian in St “ Jacob Bucss, months old (Gieorge Suoss of last night at his nts’ home. Ho had bLeen a patient at the Hartford hoapital up to vesterday, when he was taken back to his home. The funeral il be held tomorrow afternoon, and the burial will in 8t. Mary's new cometery and six Mrs died the four-year of Mr. and 262 Elm 4 son stree par Predervick W, Mitchell, Frederick W. Mitchell, and Mry, . G. Mitcholl, street, died at hiv home at Milwaukee, last Sunday. Me was graduat of the New Britain High school in the class of 1899 with high homors. Ile bad a large cirelo of friends hero. Me. widew his parents he leaves his wife, who was Miss Frederica Godfrey, ¢ Uhicago, T, The funeral was hela this morning at Milwaukce son of Mr of 468 Arch Vins., Dies in Bridgeport Miehaol Wynne of Hartford avenuo has received word that her mother Mrs. Mullancy died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W _J Burke in Dridgeport early this morn- ing. She is survived by Miss Lizzie Mullaney of Providence, Mrs. Michael umpbell of Rridgeport, Mr. Patrick llaney of Bridgeport, Mra. Michae! Wynne of this eity and Mrs. Willlam Burke also of Bridgeport. The funeral will be held at the Sacred Heart ehurch in Bridgeport nd burial will be In St. Mie I's cometery CARD OF TIHANKS, Wa wish to expros: our sintero thanks and appreciation to all our slatives, neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness and sympa- hy extended at tho time of our hereavement, the death of our beloved daughter and sister. We also wish to hank the donors of the many beauti- ul floral tributes. Mrs. Willlam Oslund a i _UMBER JACKS IN ALCOHOL ORGIES Mrs us Family. prink Out MBoston Int Shop and Firm's Licenso is Cancelled by Com- missioner, Boston, Dec. 28.—A run on the de- atured alechol supply of a paint shop the North End by Jumber jacks, ho disrégarded a skull and cross bnes warning that the stuff was dead- poison caused a revoeation today of license of the Albert K. Sheldon ny, wholesale paint and virnish te gell wocd alcohol and de- ured alcohol. Health Commissioner bodward, who tssued the order, said was due to reckless and cartless DA, ‘he commissioner said eales of the tured alcohol were made from the any's store without proper in- Lumber jacks sccking employ- at a bureaw next door were found ve n plentiful source of supply nvestigation disclosed many bottles. Théese bottles, the Cc or said, bore labels with ¢ Sheldon Company below es notices that the eontents con- i a deadly peison that would blindness if taken internally RE ON MAYFLOWER om and Several Staterooms pt on Phesidential Yacht— ‘Arp Arrestod. Dec. everal rters bwer 28.—The mes staterc in th the Presidential burned out up at the of inquiry the origin on were to- y yacht was th re. A board to determine fels mald the amount as not been umber of the officers pll of their personal as extinguished Le- state dining room auarters. ight 4 photograph- ¥ _yard by rost- determ- of of o e wht they marine goard LE FIRE, In ire now part lar equipment the detectives go through looking for daily AN COOLIDGE COOLIDC INDIAN RELA- TIVE—Rev. Arapahoe Indian, ix a relative of Vico Elrerman Coolidge, an President-elect Coolidge. When a bov in Wyoming, the Indian, eanon of St. John's Eniscopal at Denver, by Gen. A. Coolidge, &n uncic the next preside who is now church was adopted « of vie ON BOOZY. Boston, Dec. 28.—TFormal went out from the office of the sec- stop the vote on orders retary of state to local licensing of the sale of intoxi- liquors by which cities and towns of this state have recorded themselves annually notwithstanding federnl prohibition cating j De has. Sawver ot ANOTNER ADMIRAL? Sawyer -~ Will Charles E close friend President-elect Harding and for years be mado an Ma.ch 4 Pres- his personal physician, miral or a general after Sawyer's friends are wondering fdent Wilson made Dr his personal physi Cury Grayson, n ! most big cities black face maske of a NEW BRITAIN learning the face. e The masks prevent the from learning to “spot” the clothes officers. This picture taken in lLox Angeles, one of latest cities to adopt the plan of all the prison- crooks plain- wits the detective's regu- the masks, the Donning pricons known crooks and V' PENSION. Retired List of State tion. Hartford, Dec. 28.—The state | board | of control at its meeting in the itol today placed Charles D). Hine, ex- ard of eduen- etary of the state b , on the retired list at a pension of s pension is age annual salary | Mr. Hine has received from the s ] | for the five years. Up | April his ry was $5,000 a year, b i 1ual to one half the awe which | to in that month it was increased $7,500 and will continue amount until the last day ent year, when will pension Mr. Hine s«tate board ary 1, 188 Haven, Vt., at of the p he retire on his has be of retary of the | since | of n s education He is a native | born bruary 26, { a graduate of Yale and a member of | the Skull and Bones society. The state board of control added $494.66 to the fund for the refunding | of taxes and $1500 for the mainten- . ' l ance of state papers. - RICHARD E ENRIGHT BLUE | HUMAN —Police Com- missioner Rick ‘nright of New York, likely 1o loze his job, it is | AR CHRISTMAS GIFT ‘ ‘uau-u, because of the unprecedented Woman Left Box at Sing foe New York Conviet crime wave now terrorizing Gotham. Removal swadvt The East Main strect trolley jumped the tracks on Smalley street yester- day afternoon and ted up the traflic on that for about an hour. Ice on the rails caused the derailment. Kosziusko World War veter- ans, will hold an important meeting at the club rooms I ¥ ;’\rnin January 7. The Maple Hill Literary society will hold a card parly Wednesday after- noon at three o'clock at the home of My B. J. Hubert, at the corner of Robbin’s avenue and Theodore street. The Ladies’ Talmud Torah socicty will hold an important meeting at the hall tomorrow evening. All members urzed to aitepd. \ son was born this morning New Britain General hospital and Mrs. Robert Dorr of dow street. he condition of Charles Morey of Lincoln street who is at the New Brit- ain General hospital, was reported as improeving today Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fairview street, are receiving ulatons on the birth of a son th morning at the New Britain General hospital. Ossining, Dec. 28 Vincent Vala- notti, who was sent to Sing Sing a vear ago from New York city to serve a fifteen yea sentence for man slaughter, recelved a human ear in a Christmas package left at the prison for him by a woman. Prison officials refused . whether they got track of the sender and whether they had learned the mative which inspired the making of such a gift. One theory was that friends of Valanotti had murdered an enemy of his and sent the ear as a token of revenge accomplished. Another theory s that it was in- tended as some kind of a threat. Valanotti had inquired anxiously for a Christmas bax and was much con- cerned when it did not arrive on tim as if he had been expecting some- thing important. The discovery was made when the package was opened by the prison cenwsor. ale at Besse-Leland's. to line at to 11 George F. Steger is Declared a Spend- thrift by Ohicago Court. Chieago, Dec. 28 orge F. Steg- er, treasurer of Steger & Sons, plano manufacturers whose fortune a year ago was estimated at $1,600,000, has been declared a spendthrift in Judge Herner's court, after he had admit- ted his estate has dwindled to $500.- 000 and that he has liabilities of $350,000. Judge Merner appointed his brother, Chris. O. Steger, presi- | dent of the corporation, as conserva- tor, under bond of $500,000 “Money just slipped through core,” testified George Steger. His wife also testified that her husband was unable to save any money. Ste- ger and his brother are sons of John W. Steger, who built a town bearing his name. In the town there w. big reservoir stocked with gold fish, and while feeding them in 1916, My Steger fell jnto the reservoir and was drowned Mr, Me of 9 con- Gabel IS DE VAL His Secretary «1 When e Does Not Make His Appearance Netv ¥ Dec. 28.—Eamonn Valera, “president of the Irish 1 public,” . has caused his sccretary con- siderable embarrassment by failing to ome out of “seclusion” the latter as- serted here today De Valera, awho seve ppeared “for a rest wns announced would speaking tour in the after Chrstmas, was to have met Har- ry Roland, his secretary, vesterday | upan Beland’s return from Massachu- setts with Mrs. Muriel MaeSwin w of the late Lord Mayor of Cork \day the secretary said he had not seen Mr. de Valera and could not say anything concerning his whereabouts. “I cannot give you any tip at all” replied when asked if he would hint as to which side of the Atlantic the “Irish president” might be ex- pected to reappear next, my a weeks ago and who it resume his west the day REORGANIZES. Dec. 28 Reorgan- King Motor Car com- ailed several months agof ™, and which on De was pur- chased by C. A of Buffalo, has been completed and production | started February 1, it was an- by officials of the com- MOTOR CO. Detroit, Migh., ization of the e pany that b he nouncy pany {BANDITS LEFT | 850,000 BEHIND, | Robbea Strong Box and Threw Away | Checks and Drafts. City. Mo., Dec weighing 150 pounds large amount in che which was taken from Railway EXpress company motor truck yesterday morning when five unmasked and armed bandits held up the vehicle, was found by de- yefterday afiernoon near 28 —A and ks | Kansas | stronz box | containing and drafts, American DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER FINISHING $2,000 M. Richs ch Broadway they win $2,000— tain for they Washington taken. They sta moon hike” Oct Cal, wagering make New York where 28, HONEYMOON HIKE Ar his b nd hride New Y Eve, nd this seems cer- already heyond this picture was 1 on their “honey- 0 at Long Beach. $2.000 the, could this year. OIL; ONLY FO SHIPS el W Order to ¥ nts Supply Conserve ave Good M Washington, Dec. 28 Daniels told newspaj dents today that he favored tion that would ultimately the nation’s entire fucl oil use at s Without oil sful merchant marine,’ icls declared. “The nation trols the world’s oil supply communications will be th nation of the world. 1 would urge that the United States take immediate to its oil for its own use to our Secpetary correspon- log conserve supply for oy be no sue- Mr. Dan- that con- and th there can conserve limit that the sea. steps and ests on use Probing Irish Scores Mother Co London, Dec mission, which recently s in Ireland, it bes Problem, 28.—The labor com- investigated me known to- its tinal report declares: “a donc in the name which must make | stink in the nostrils of the world, The hanor of our been gravely thing being Great name whole people ed. The forces, burnings, flogging. is Britain, has charges the thing looting commi. imong~ other destruction, on crown with and DOYLE—DALY WEDDING. The wedding of Miss Mary L. daughter of Mrs. Jennie Daly of 56 Lafayette street, to Patrick V. Doyle of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. took place at ‘clock this' morning at.St. Mary's Itev. John T. Winters They were attended by jerry nd James Doyle. in Albany, N. Y. Daly of Mis: They will live - WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING. William Webster Ellsworth of New ork city, addressed the assembly at a meeting of the Woman's club at the Baptist church at 3 o'clock this aft- crnoon. Mr. Ellsworth is an interest- inz ker and had his suhject “Theodore Toosevelt—American.” . It illustrated by lantern slides. 1 URNS TO RU * New York, Dec. 28 thirteen year old son of Sir Aucklund Geddes, British ambassador to Wash ington, iled today on the Carmania for England to enter Ruszby. He accompanied by Captain Clirence Henry, his father's secretary, and was his way by Lady Geddes, his who waved him a farcewell Hudson river pier as was ABY. —Ross Geddes, wits trom the dominant | of compromis- ; New BAN ON DEADLY WEAPONS, Strict Sales. Advocates 1 ALl Such Dec. s le of deadly was recommend- rds al a crime Stricter weap- ‘nton N. ation of the s ons in New Jersey {ed Governor Edv conference here today The conference was attended by i ubout 150 reprasentatives of state, | county and municipal authorities. Po- Commissioner Enright of New A n {lice New ) IRISH MAYOR OF CONDITIE THE TROUB Fir| (Continued from fear had been nstilled in the residents by a succe murders, and in, spite of a coroner's inquest had dicts against the Irish no action was takerr to b to justice. May Morgan met hi at intervals after his and upon the advice of his whereabouts in ses as possible. He was dels vember to come to Amer! before the investigating On Navember 19 he read ington. He was the fi present the Irish side of before the committee o after the hearing for § he had been conducti tour f several weeks,| Boston a few d ago semblages. Finds Fecling Herd The fecling of sympath; ca toward Ireland is very Morgan finds, while the S| land cannot be broken. In the death of MacSwiney d keep alive the fecling ag 1and. Unison is the predom! tu in the Irish situation visitor explains, and they mined to hold out to t The mayor spoke in con terms of the Countess Marl was sentenced tod: to tw hard labor for her activ Irish cause. Asked for view Genrge, M Morgan info interviewer that he did’ n| Letice using langua Wil Return to Irel oncluding his spe} \v State, Mr. Mo to New Britain, meeting here return to Ireland f months. After in the I to return address a will not a few $97,026,624 JUMP IN R. R. CO. York advocated passage by the | Jersey legislature of an act similar to \Hv Sullivan law in New York state, { making it illegal to carry a revolver ! without a permii. He said that with {the two states working in harmony, { many depredat¥ns of criminals could be eliminated. COLORED MEN'S HEARING. s Committee to 11 the South ! House Cen of { Thetr Troubles in i —Representa- Association for Colored People Washington, Dec. of the National Advancement of to appear tomorrow before the [house census committee considering the congressional apportionment bill. The > expected to urge reduction of representation from the southern istates on the ground of alleged re- [fusal to allow negro=s to vote. The committee today heard John 1. Adrians, a Washington attorney oppose any further increase in hou membership from the South because he said it would increase the “poten- tial” pewer of the South in presi- dential clections. NE PRISONER BACK Towd Jail 0 Await Bad Check Charge Mason City, la.. Dec. 28.—Returnin to Britt, la., ta face a cha > 07 pa ing a worthless check $1,300 Joseph Gadbury. aviator, from | mawa Last night in the county was captured in Canada in an airplan cd that we ride b machine.” said the Hancock | o r, bt I did t fe | ride fro Winnipeg in with @ prisoner at Gadbury forced 1o Jeav | planc in the Canadian city. He | sraduate’ of the University of Iowi. | IARDING I‘ Washir VI Landed in al Kk in his Count. ney are air ero weather, and that.” was his OND Dec. ~Representa- of Wyoming, the Re- (puhncm House leader, will leave to- | morrow for Marion, Ohio, to confer | with President-elect Harding at Mr. Harding's request. Mr. Mondell said probably would discuss matters now before Congress and plans for the extra led after March e g ston, | tive Monden, sion to be $150,000000 SUIT S o} sw York, Dec. —An agree- wment whereby the $150,000,000 suit | brought against William Rockefcller and gther dircctors of the New York, | Haven and Hartford railroad by stockholders would he withdrawn pavinent of - $2,900.000 was |t have been reached on reported at a conference Taca- | —t First Nine Mont| $326,928, Roads Spent l This Fuel | Washington, Dec. 28, roads’ coal bhill for the months of this year was more than during the col period last year, said a issued today by the inte merce commission, A ing the commission for a the amounts spent by the coal this vear and last by the senate, “ ng the first nine mont year, the spent $326,9 coal as against $229,807,018, ment today showed. The was greater in the New trict than in any other country, being $7.7: iinst §$5.67 a ton last ¥ The total coal consumpti iilroads during the nine 1920 was 81,772,521 tons, W the same period in 1919 71,619,009 tons. Pl per n %0 CARS DERAILI ® Fast Bound Freight Runs O Berkshire Jenction and Tied Up. Danbury, east railed miles « Dec. bound freight train 1 Rerkshire Junetd ast of this ecity this blocking the Danbury-Wates Danbury-Pittstield vacks of bury division of the New ¥ Haven and tHariford Raflroa was injured but wany of the reduced 1o wreekage e be h The cars were 1o coal and steel. Wreeking erf New Haven, Waterbury an brook. N. Y., arc at work but fic will not be restered beforg Pittsfield and New York being sent by way of Hawle; Bridgeport, w passenge Danbury-Waterbury trains a transferred around the wreck BUT PARTIALN tities for Man | in Murder Springfield, Dec. ists, constituting sanity b ported in supecrior court tod: Walter A. 1 of Boston, @ in the Jennie Zimmerman an avy. SANE, \licnist of Perjury So T Mass,, s 1oday. CYCLONE IN SPAIN. ! . Spain, Dec. 28 A cyclone | *d enormous damage in the ! various districts of the province of ¢ ' Oviedo, according to reports reccived | today Forty de- | Rtroyved in the houses were hamlet of Sama de | Lantnre and a at Villa {has caus train was blown off | > i LOAN TO GERMANY. The Hague, Dec. 28.—A Dutch loan $200,000,000 guilders (normally about $80,000,000) rmany w; finally ratitied h today long delay owing to technical diffi- . cultics. Senator Mi E FOR CLASSIFICATION. tent irial of last May, and who charged with giving perjui mony, is sane but of “limited) sibility.” Pass testified that tempt was made to bribe him tify to the whereabouts of Dr Zimmerman on certain date nected with the murder, of Miss Zimmerman W convic pleaded guilty to the perjury! but the sanity board was aj at the suggestion of his relat