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"(‘l"ll(] /\ds Mean News of the WOl'ld Better Business By Associated Press LESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 1922. —TWELVE PAGES ‘I’H;(—fl'} ;I‘HREE CENTS WHITE HOUSE OFFICIALLY |0V, OF INDIANA | ELECTRIC LIGHT ComPANY 10 LOWER | TERRIFIC BLIZZARD RAGES DENIES LONDON STORY OF | FLAYSEUGENEDEBS ~ BU™ESS BUT NOT DOMESTIC, RATES | THROUGH MIDDLE ATLANTIC | SL[GH TING FRENCH ENVOY |culs St Lader th Arct ("ai'::::rr;dz:xfT(::nrifl "cP‘;’;l“;’:;:f::“o:':‘,','l"l'ft“’"‘ CAPITAL ISOLATED e 2 Traitor Oi ThlS Counlry Just Complaints Will Be Rectified. v ) By Officials Connected i et i ey o el 1 KA o st st N[]RH]lK VA i i y SIDEWALK EHARGES - comPANY. thAS for. several - montha. 1| Malonty ot Ik s e e -,b Snow in Washington w.th F ch E b Writes to Inquire If Speech Was ‘l',ml Imon’u-r,\rmr?r‘\m) I.nnkum Into| it possible to enjoy the rapidly in —_— | the question of revis! 8 lighting | creasing use of labor saving ap | 4 1 ren mbassy Wan Is O G Really Made and McGray Admits ;i.l.-,.:,‘ulu‘:"qu\u‘t ;E-’!-?;:E'pl.f.'q:'.'":.Iqllfif‘i\?{'}fi pT|-.|)‘]mI:4-: ulln.‘n‘-v '|I'I|ll‘n-.'mx"l|.nr-u.~r| |Heavy (-'ill(‘s (‘ause Suspen- | and All Traffic Is De- At Washington Stanley Stree[ A0 1S OWD GOUD- | 1i—occurs a¢ Mecting of American [ rate weiAt s SRS e e busineas. liahting.rate | hus Riscigeat sion of All Shipping in li d Sel"ls Flfled $2 Fhlon: ~ The company states that as far ascertain inequalities resulting from the | i Rt sl morauze ampton Roads |1ts study into the matter has gone, no|method of determining the demand | . —— Indianapolis, Jan. 28.—Governor | justification can be found for a|part of the rate, and to correct these London Post Publishes Warren T. McCray, today wrote Eu-|change in the residence lighting rates, | the company is planning to put into | % i 3 gene V. Debs, social leader accepting|which are already as low as possible, | effect a revised business lighting rate |Weather Re ort for - Story That Harding and ASKS HIMSELF QUEST]ONS responsibility for remarks in which | consistent with good service. The | covering certain classes of their cus-| Norfolk, Vi, Jan. 25.~A blow P Con — the governor was quoted as saying: |average rate at the present time is|tomers, which will result in a saving |reaching a veloclty of 56 miles an 3 T Hughes Had Refused. t0 |5, . procecds To Anmwer Themetiis | -1 am extremels sorry (hat the |lower than the pre-var rate prevail: | 1o the customers ind remove any just | hoow iy iy tpied wamr sen | Necticut Warns of Sno hen Procecd A0 avch-traitor of our country should live|ing in 1014, notwithstanding the very | cause for complaint. wetivities here and practically sus-| o fall T H h d P b bl See Jusserand. Arguments Fail To Get Acquittal [in the state of Indiana. I believe |large increase in cost of coal, labor| Formal announcement of the re- pended shippings in Hampton Rouds | 184 Tonight and Probably that he will be taught a lesson by the [and other items. According to the | vised business lighting rate will be| Farts of the bhusiness section of the 4 el DTS o Yefense—Other Court Cases, 35 ) company the preseat rate compares | made very shortly, to become effective | city is under water, Car traffic Sunday — Tem t For Defer American Legion. | city ager ar Al ) Debs wrote the Governor asking if [favorably with other communities, [ on all bills rendered after February | through several suburban sections 4 Washington, Jan. 28.—(By Associ- [ After a trial ((:dfly that lasted more |, " . tive remarks as published in|a&nd with the low charge of only 6|28, 1922, has been suspended because of high U nchangcd. ated Press.)—Denial flat, and cate- |than an hour, Clifton 1. lm)vn'p_nrt. an Indianapolis newspaper were cor- i | tides gorical was made today by officials at [caretaker of the New Britain Trap Last night's gale forced hoth the J G rect, he State department and White | Rock quarry properties on Stanley s ‘a8 TReply. ¥ a and Mg and pilc 104 ) . the Giovernor Makes Reply. Irginia and Maryland pilot boats to Washington, Jan. 2§.—Washington L e o House that elther Secretary Hughes |street, was fined $2 and costs by Jus- | . - OVTIOT HEEER v t l T F d k shelter in the inner harbor and ¢ or President Harding ever had re- [tice Henry P. Roche, having becn iy briaf r(‘murkL “at a recent| oca lona rammg arce an relgn and coastwise Movéments 3 ‘I the sm-;nm_mng middle Atlantie fused to receive Ambassador Jesser- | found guilty of volating the city or- m““’““ of the Gebrge Dewey post, Beah piBenAes uniltthe stirm dbotk i‘r-(-“”:‘- was tu‘rml today un_dor the and of Jrance, as reported in the |dinance on the removal of snow and American Leglon were extemporane- Hoay. 8888 Aracnaiimiihg: thescomst I\: .Inlln ~‘(\,~x:;r\\\qfv;nl :;mco llllu‘ b)rlz‘z]zrd of », 1 ) S 7 5 re- | ¢ . ' % " ’ » ehruary, 1889, when he a wi Fomdon Soming o T el Mtantulor dowoh . Wonds e ATTIO, LoD vere, oo raud at Camp dherman, Asserts [« i i iy i i e s, " UG JHOTEVGROE gented the 8iates. onso; y age ted, but in the main unchored in Lynn Haven Roads and StatEl T e statements that the ambassador had Davenport for Davenport. the'lunguass filokat ul Starting late yesterday afternoon ; the aml or it was what 1 suid. 3 arger vessels have postponed sallings|and still continuing early today the s a1 o S | e o oo ssentt Head of Disatled War Veterans M s e iy i, pated pdealie sy I further de- |counsels chalr during the trial of the 1 refer to"the fact that you were tried ¢ | Many dwellings at Willoughby [ (o u depth from a foot and. a half to or Secretary ol ite, and case, He cross-examined the state's and convicted in the federal court and Beach are threatened by high tides. | two faet Street car service was clared that as M. Jusserand had been | itnesses: made and argued objec- 8 Bench 5 i 4 7 10 | serve ree vears of the sentence im- —_— | Several cottages are surrounded by | practic: R e F heid in highest esteem here through- |tions to the admissibility of certain |S¢TY d three y | practically suspended carly today and out his long period of service it was | ovidence, and closed his case with o |POS4" EDDY GLOVER POST Investigator Discloses Al-|danger of giving way. Small boats | crmmesen) oy oot &l activity gov. unthinkable that such a report should || rhose statement to the court. x |are tied to porches. . led be published with _any = expectation | one of the most amusing incidents CAPTURE BANK ROBBERS SEEKS 1,000 MEN leged Lack of qulpment‘ Residents of scctions of Ports- 3 ln‘mr Predicted. that uny(la!::":\l?\xi.ll nlnll:t;‘\‘\ ]1‘(. of a trial that \\'lllf rnp!l‘ll‘t \;'IHII [tn\“- mouth's best sidential districts this The storm, which covered a large French Als y 5 3 ook the e D e . . s TS . Were 1670 i Dtk Pt i i g | SUEER SWAS HLGIL SRV enRO SRk 3 S and is Dissatisfied With |morning were forced to wade several [ section of the cast, according to frag- T A T L T witness S“L"“‘, OT “‘“(“;"“ ’:‘ ““_ ¢ .']' Had Also Murdered Assistant Cashier AFeirnaraliin A brive Wil e Folasin blocks on leaving their homes, owing | mentary reports available early in the i LHOSrane BIe als. M. |gacutor Woods insisted that his evid- ! 5 1 (T to the unusually high tide which cov- [day, did not come unheralded as for Jusserand himself could not be yeach- |ence go into record by question and | At Grafton National—Two Out Of | L oo oo Conditions. ered the lower ends of Dinwiddle and | two or three days snow had been ed, being (-yu‘.,lgml‘ in a (m\fiv rence in | o hswer rather than through an in- et b e NoTtl - BbRRte. 16 .1 -denth ot oven el oAl oRa Ik Wt R ;‘3';"]“;‘5‘""'( r‘;““]“v‘s:'i L r“e‘;“o‘r’l“ wag | formal statement. Davenport, direct- Y Al March (—Petts Heads Committec foot in some places south of the Potomac river, in some ‘ % ing questions at himself, began: Pittsburgh, Jan. 28.—Walter Joyce ON \{ A radio message from the coast[states, such as Virginia, breaking R o T umpane Questions Himscl. and Gren Graeme, - Pittsburgh men,| The membership committee of the(CONN. CONGRESSMEN | = rdlo mesace from the coust|maten such av Virsinia, bresking ;v.n ; “m ”l‘ l:‘ f{\.l.A] ;I ko "»ml«“ <q “Mr, Davenport, were you at home arrested yesterday after the First Igdd‘y»G!mnr post of the _»\mmmgu FAVORABLE TO BOV S stated that she had the disablad nayval | The weather bureau yesterday issued Cmm] 1[ l ,” ’A ";‘;,. o L CEHNT, Monday night.” National bank at Grafton had been|l-€gion is planning for a n.w»mhcr_slnn % | fuel ship Arethusa in tow and had|@ prediction of heavy snow through- B ‘No, sir.” .| robbed and Harold Moss, assistant|drive to be conducted in New Britain headed toward Hampton Roads. The | 9Ut the east and northern portion of Under diplomatic rules, it was ex| | Where were you, Mr. Davenport." | cishier had been killed, were today|from February 1 until March 1. The Tissssge 8810 1hEE the Seminols. was ihe South, ( & ] [ Vas < “ e alti N " & a f i a . I\ 3 P bird 7, . 1, T T e e I wes in=Balule, Conit -t identified by bank employes as two of [committee h-':m)m“:“" L "“ST’;“’F’I““ Washington, Jan. 28.—That voca-|barely making a knot an hour against Transportation Tied Up. What time did you return home, |} party of bandits who committed [“Our Aim—I1, Members. he 10- | tional training at Camp Sherman, | the heav s off Cape J WaNE H et el e S c BSOSOy B e DRvere sutor cut in with | the crime. Graeme was pointed outcal leglon at the present time o8| (i is “a farce and a fraud” ig the| The American schooner Blanche C | outside warll o tar as banspactd to which he is accredited or the for- | Here the proscoutor eut in With &|py yrank King. janitor of the bank O T e [ SuPPOY! | statement made by Judge Rohert | Pendieton is g Up on thel(ls concerne cign minister of that nation when- |"edlest that he present an informal| g the man who shét. Moss. Oy I e °er 10 Afarx, national commander of the dis-| shores near Caffey's Inlet, N. (', in| Officials at the Union station shorte eir the representative desites. | Thei|Statement. il ey even persons taken in after the make the drive o suceess, = street | 016 American veterans of the world | spite of the coast guard cutter Man- | iy hefore 9 o'clock reported that no fhiiedaipioniatic Tritle velven theaos| o LEOUEAN Bobs TOMBARE, Lo libsnidrebbers. had'escanen ror a4 oF Helis of 185 Bast Malh 3 war, in a report presented today to| ning's seven day fight (o save her. | passenger trains had left Washington crediisatenrcsentativa i tpnivitege | L IROUSOMA PR et SReS R panty ot city ddetentives whgrliag dns) 18 BIEIRR. of e AC T ship com- | Representative Madden, chairman of | The schooner was damaged in a ex- |since midnight and with the snow of immediately withdrawing his lnt-i“m' he "('t‘fl\"' a (”'“l‘ n! 1~__"' tercepted them in the north side as m‘ ee |y|| (d alrlF(‘\? : ‘v “1(:" . l“e u‘a the house committee on appropria-| lision with the cil tanker 1. C. White | continuing prospects of getting any ters of credence and returning to his | 12Y evening about the Davenpor ;';;\' they were returning from the scene|being aided ’l-‘ e “_’; “‘) Sancy 1',;’“ tions. The report is the result of a|last Saturday and went ashore today. trains ont v said to be poor. home should ecither the executive or |VAll. He investigated and found l“' of the robbery, were lined up in cen- | Ensworth -\n; d‘h‘“ ‘l gren. The ! personal visit made by Judge Marx to| The Manning had secured a hawser to | Three trains had areived since mide the foreign minister deny him an aud- | ¥alk in a dangerous condition, he| i) police station with a number of |above committee has been working | the camp. the schooner and was proceeding with | night, two from New York 1ong overe eake |said. He described it as a continuous | gther prisoners. Employes of theland preparing fov the drive for the Makeshift Schoolrooms her toward Hampton Roads when the | lue and one Baltimore and Ohlo | sheet of ice covering a stretch of 800 | j,ap); who witnessed the robbery 100k- | past few weeks. Severat novel schemes| «'ho schaolrooms have heen made | line parted. express from Cincinnati, feet and with a thickness of two 0| eq them over, and Joyce was picked have been hit upon to help put the|gver in a makeshift fashion" says Mr. B LR e S | R et out by five of them as one of the|drive across. Marx in the report. “In the electrical il UL Paris Takes Notice. S S 8 a a i S| S 8 have bet ' < 7 5 e King, however, was the only man|the member securing the largest| (here were only 37 men actually pres- by the French foreign office of a \ : ; ; ‘ hic IR R TS to say he recognized Gracme. He|number of applications for member-|ent and of this number only two were| — fo days and from which asction:tH don which has been produced here | H S BOY GOMMITS SUICIDE toldthe police that one:of ithe jbancship/in thelbddy-Glover ipost \in the/lidoing ‘anything.! ‘The-equipment,ihie| Detcotives Shoot: Switchman, Accused MRS L S alleging that both President Harding dits climbed over the top of the par-jone month's time that the drive will | said, was such as could be picked up Seyeralitia ::1 ro oas e ] Al (Selretary: JlAStaleSHUShes Had tition separating the cashier's cage|he conducted. One application blank |around any abandoned camp. Stu.| of Trying to Derall San Francisco R I R A L e refused to receive Ambassador Juss. |10 Year O1d Youth at Bridgeport High | from the main banking room and that|has been sent to each member. The|dents told him, that the reason they | i Wastmglon St R otusia LSS 240, sl Jugss Graeme was the man. The othersimen have also been asked to submit| were not working was that equipment| and Los Angeles Shore Line Limited [ held at Rtichmond. et mlf.}.m.i N s A Shoots Himself Beea of Despond- | agreed that while they could not|to the committee the names of any|had not come, e S g ; e Iumv'n.ni nr: als \;:;:prx;‘“e“:migg clal anc ] (& circles ] 5 « v 3 T + " s, Jan. 28— allege ) W ki il 0 d | ¢ Gracme as the robber, they |ex.service men they beliove would be PR el gl \ . 28.—An alleged |to get a train, s much surprised at the erticle and the | encey Over Studies. f;i:"',:r;r,,(r R he. Thah e oy :.\,H‘;,,r;‘::, ,m,‘,] n,p)]pgmn 5 it pl\:::1i|:KS‘L:3\[:mf'"-;l‘:“::r(l‘i":‘; i {:‘r' attempt to derail the San Irancisco- | coaches only, out before neon for Bal- foreign office regards it as entirely L e e s Marx, There was a dearth of equip.| % ANgeles shore line limited train | timore and possibly to Philadelphia RARL LN hibliy. Keverthy 3ridgeport, Jan. 28.—Austin Thorp, e of Southo: nEINe Pl It e R o P ‘th. Trains f lacking in plausibility Neverthele. Bridgey P Aved 'at Mos Tlent hare as alro was the clEb n tialos lh‘(‘ _nulh rn Pacific railroad and [and other points north Trains from pile it into a ravine at Glendale, a|the south were reported held up in in view of the impression the story |15 year old High school stndent, yes- e L ) STEAL MOY]E MAGH]NE bakery, he declared oy was considered likely to make upon | terday afternoon shot himself at his akery, he « d. B aRs e St iEht e FRTAR hatveEn HATer. §A ABAIL T ; OLD LANDMARK BURNS g S Sl e X ght when | 3 ) " the Irench public, Premier Poincare [home here by firing a revolver buliet| — OLD L i fhiii. = Ry dm"o‘ i'l“‘”(k‘:j ";‘“‘;F'I;‘z' :‘r;"‘(“;l‘.‘.“:h';‘"lr':fj 1.os Angeles police s 1l seriously [and in the Maryland city. as head of the foreign office has ask- |into his left temple. He died an hour Charlestown, R. T, Jan. 2 3 0 wounded Walter [, Lambertson, a snow In Philadelphia 5 5 ¢ 9 ing P ark ¥ ) Tew +| port said. “There were only two or| ™ { ed Ambassador Jusserand to clear up |later at St. Vincent's hospital. Reason|King Tom farm a landmark here for |Thicves Enter New Britain Boys' | P a WISIR 90l Hallrc e AT A e s ; the repor |of the youth's act was said to have [almost two centuries v destroyed three men who seemed to be idle and Philadelphia, Jan. 28. — The only R m } D A v g s artih i il It is the contention of the police|, .. £ & >, e o dn been temporary despondency over his by fire today. The buildings were set Club and Make Away With Ma-|it appeared that instruction was being train from the south on the Penn s, that Lambertson nailed a derailer to| (Jvania railroad v lngt - HiGHE A % ata {8740 1 work. |up in 1740 after the framework had . 2 . given. g r & - = g g i svivania railroad nce BE nigh MAY INCREASE ASSESSMENTS T L et Favan feeem atant chine in Broad Daylight. The shoe repairing school, the ro- (1€ ek 18 an aflempt to wreck the | passed through here before 9 a. m. He was consic : cer o figian: T ; o . ['niart: statedl; ‘was' LHe.busiestin the|tTainsand sectite wislim of. money, easlif s S NG CPR R e i W was a popular student. i GOTE R mE bk Ihieves paid a visit to the New {80 timated at from $70,000 to $150,000 | W and GaErieaTRIsATeTy (GnAe S T A AN AN Britain Boys’ club some time during| 3 which was aboard G - 4 s ¥ 3 O SN~ A / Ail Dissatis L % il aking the 12:10 and 12:20 Realty Board Will Advise Assessors ; : New York, Jan. 28.—1Ignatius Trib- [yesterday afternoon and stole a mov- 3, R0 A Dlatished Lambertson id by police to be o o eaine T ; : 5 IN HOLD-UP. ftsch Lincoln, international spy, who |ing picture machine. e qid notifnd B sinkle studantlwanted 1n Senttigy Washi<on' chirgen ]l Bubiases il o e on Means to Bring Up Grand List| Boston, Jan. 28:—Two men attacked | was taken in custody by federal agents | The theit is believed to have taken | Who expressed satisfaction with thel (w5 eaee 2 by the government s R e John Doherty, carrying.the $2,575 | yesterday was given furthering hear- |place between the hours of 8:30 and [Methods of teaching or with the| i quitiog thore on charges of criminal | o crohe! & depth Rcial; payroll of the S. M. Howes Co.|ing at Ellis Island today and released |5 o'clock. The local police were no- | COUrses of in trhcton ey | receiv- | syndicalism. el DT Charlestown stove manufacturers this | under bonds pending action of the im- [tified and a description of the ma-| N8 Judge Marx said. ALY i < Worst Since 1899 the money and fled. | migration authoritics. chine has been sent to departments|the students wanted to go home, but T BAHTOR whd b ias, were afraid to ask, fearing they would | Explosion of Still in Washington, Jan. 25— The states comprising the middle Atlantic sec- sewer, water, sidewalks and macadam be:dropped. from: training entirely and 1 will be recommended hy the realty I thus lose the chance of rehanilita-| Brooklyn House Kills Man | tion were today buried and were hee advisory board to the board of asses- PVT SMITH POST V F W BA CKS TO s tion."” New York, Jan. An explosion | ing further buried under the heaviest Thi i e ’ 2 i 4 LANDED IN IL . of a still in the basement of a house [ snowfall since the leng remembered sors. This decision was reached last night at a session of the bord. 9 gy Nutmeggers For Bonus in the borongh park section of Brook- | blizzard in February of Members of the commission were LOCKHART MKENA’A AND BISSELL ; i ey ’ Iyn today set fire to the building and| The storm which began with almost of the opinion that such improve- ’ Police Grab Orange Street Man ““"‘“‘?f"‘”- D. “v- -‘"“r- ;.‘- With| urned an unidentified man to death. | nnprecedented falls in the Carolinas ments increase the value of property R T Sought for Several Days on a| hc Bossible ‘exception .of Congress-|g,uaiore Morrelll who sald ‘he” haq |and. Virginin: Thursday was oreepif man Schuyler Merritt the Connecticut |, ) employed by the unidentified | up the coast, leaving stalled trains, sufficiently to warrant an increase in » N7 assessment, although Committee- $13o,000 IS GIVEN Soldier Orgamzatmn Op- Charge of Having a Moonshine Still. ""“'l"“i“;’“ ‘l” '”‘t"’ h"”s‘“m‘;r‘” 1”'::‘:'_ man to redistill denatured alcohol was | disrupted trolley service and a gen- man W. Dunn thought the amount = - K a solld front at the republican caucus| qqpiqygly jnjured by leaping from a|eral suspension of business and soclal should be fixed at $1.50. ESTATE EXECUTORS| posed to Salary for Dis-| After succosstuly eluding the police | Thursday night in favor of the bonus. [{GAEE MG B RERRS, (1000 ) 0 FRaneisiie B0 o Thetadwisabllity fof Having but oné since last Wednesday, when a moon-| Congressman E. Hart Fenn is for| 0N | B0 SCTE FHEE 3 WG e e shine still was found in his place at|the bonus and wants the bill to in- ngl taxing district was informally discuss- St 7 H ! 3 - - It had reached the edge of New s O noThlly dlbenee tribution of State Fund t0 |55 Grange ‘sirect, Konstanty Diugos. |clude means. for. ising the revento England early today, although its cens work to be taken up by the board |Those Who Handled Property of Late Gl it infa, was taken into custody today by [otherwise, he said, it would “be like|(‘qyrier Plzeon With Note £t enyalned oM the VirstniaXCN itk NS T e BveR B e Hattbincets Ex-Servicemen. Pollceman Patrick O'Mara, of the|a ham sandwich without the ham.” |t a o) 0o With ol e ehirtasanaea i Morton T. Plant Are Handsomely vice-squad. He will be arraigned in| Congressman John Q. Tilson would| FOUnd Uvercome with Cold | wea sl by e e police court next Monday. like the sales tax adopted at the| Asbury Park, N. 1., Jen. 2§8-—A car. | [Orecasts were for snow S Yorwi isi g [ 2 SYASTIUID IR UPILEAR AT THE STRDR . o ‘0 e i 4 - e or pigean whied was o released N york north, although not as heavy Norwich, Jan. 28.—A decision mak- | .y oy by Capt. Charles H. Lockhart, TWO SMALL FIR ments. Congressman Richard . I'ree- | Madison Square Garden, New York | [ fe ROrE SHROGEE NG T8 €Y i\ " . < g | f New lLondon will favor a|yesterday bearing a note to Mrs. War- 3 L ing awards of fees to executors of [ James D). McKenna and Comptroller 3 ? w1 i [ Rl tion 80 Per Cent of Pupils in Waterbury the estate of the late Morton F. Plant | Harvey Bissell in the Butterworth Department Is Called Out Shortly hom,s and suggest that means lmkr--n G. Harding, was found in a lum- The hlanket of snow early today case, were passed last night at a ses. |After 6 O'clock For Blaze on Grove St |Specified for raising the revenue to|ber yard today, exhausted by the cold. | ot heaviest in the Distriet of sion of Private Walter J. Smith post,| An alarm from Box 332 at 6:12|P2Y |- Congressman James P Glynn|Col. Frank Hayward who found the | oiimbia with-the fall recorded at 10 today and Instead of the million or|yeterans of Foreign Wars. 5 =i bird, plans to start it on it journey to| oock as an even two feet. At that i total A d L {lte o'clock this morning brought the fire (Continued on Second Page) rashington during the day. % T Sae a4 th more dollars claimed he gives a total I"ollowing are the resolutions department to the house at 61 Grove time it was still snowing an e weather bureau prediction was for a Waterbury, Jan, 2&._ Eighty-eight of $435,000 to the five executors. “Re it resolved that this post go on|gireat, owned by Rosie Grubalezgk, ver cent of the pupils in the schools record as endorsing the action of continunation of the fall through the of Waterbury have been mcocasfaly | The indiidusl avarde are 88 (01| Gupt Charien . Locknart “of New|o0U¢ 98mtEe of shout $600 was| yre pry mptor Meuctory Not Closed Chapters | wa into the visht vaccinated. The, number of those not [lows: Haven and James D. McKenna of|“fb tcnant in the house vacated ystery Yo ose apler, - vaccinated is 2,334 The flgures are| To Francis D. C. Sullivan, former|New Britain, in securing the Injunc- | ostarday. and the owner had a. fire % % % 3 Snows All Night the result of & census ordered by the | nadential secretary to Mr. Plant, [ton restraining Frank ~ 8. Butter. |Yeseriay: and the owner had a fire Special Agents Still Investigating Case | siine svoriiy verore dusk sester- licaith department and made by worth, state treasurer of the Ameri- from freezing. It is believed that v the snow fell continuously school nurses. Children not vaccinat- |$185,000. # ; can Leglon, from deducting a salary | o Fe 0 B g e n VRS T S P {hrough the night and by midnight SULHS IO Ibel gl UUSE TOM bUD Jo (GIRORRE <Li - BERerety of New, XOH [ Ari 4800 & doRth without securinbibie | v dtush' i Hurioh BUFERG through | Although more than four months|lifeless body was found, was arrested | FalIFoAds and trolley Iines began to #chools but City l{m\l('h‘ tnmfiotr Dr.!'l- $120,000, unanimous consent of the board of |y "0 Livions to the second floor. have slipped by since the discovery of [and finally made a “confession” that |SUrrender. —Ifrom midnight until 9 AR el Sl Lishabte| ALhe TiAften /tates. Thust Oor $180- 00NN, S st ity this| Engine company No. 4 was sum-[the lifeless body of Louis Winkle| Winkle had fallen downstairs in his "“"I"“q'l1‘:::;‘(:"","":::“i."?‘:‘;:"{‘:l‘"';;:_‘; would be excluded in the event that | 000 post also commends the patriotic|TONCd by @ "still alarm to 11 Sterl-|in the rear of a Main strect saloon and he had dragged the pros- vd one trom the west arrived. GRths smallpox should appear here. Sarah May Hayward, who was Mr.| g and rearless attitude of State| N8 Street shortly hcfyrv 11 o'clock | business block and as yet nohody has|trate form outdoors, believing that the oring the. sénerally Jiftle -uped EARS 3 B Plant’'s widow, she having since mar- Comptroller Harvey S. Bissell in this morning. A hencoop owned by|been brought to trial for his death, [man was simply stunned and not dead | fighting, materinl " rallroad officialx BT . ried Col. Hayward of New York, championing the eause of the needy 8am Jeorgiani was damaged to _'he despite a charge of manslaughter |This case was sent over to the super- RGP m'\_( 9 n‘\‘vlnvk succeeded. in Cardinals to Sail $30,000. Ll extent of about $5. Chlef William |which was preferred agalnst Clemens|ior court and State's Attorney Alcorn | SEottlY AE€r 8 @'elock succeciad o For Rome Conclave| Henry B. Plant, the son, $30,000. | “UfCCSOEY |00 fegoived that gt Noble said today that the pump at| Kalkowski, the case s by no means|has been quotcd as saving thai he Pennsyivania, rond and anotheniaiel New York, Jan. 28.—Cardinal Begin | Originally the executors, save Mrs.|i tne purpose of this resolution to|the central flnnrim v;uvll he repaired [ended. The presence of several special | placed no credence in this “confes- the Baltimore and Ohio from the of Canada went aboard the steamship |Hayward, asked for about $300,000 |jnfuence the court in passing on the|8nd back in service by tomorrow. agents of the state police department|sion.” north and hoped to continue inter- La Loreaine this morning to await the |apiece and the claims were heard in|jegality of the injunction but to ex- =50y 3 here during the past weeks has given| Continued presence of special in-|jitent service during the day. arrival of Cardinal Dennis J. Dough- {the Groton probate court. An appeal|press the opinion of the members of added reasons for bellef that the state |vestigators lends strength to the beltef | "1\ the national capital itself, street erty of Philadelphia, who will accom- {was taken by Willlam H. Blodgett, | this post, made up of 300 men of for authorities are still working on Il\t‘;ll\;ll eventually there will be additional | cap sorvice was practically suspended pany him to Rome. They hdpe to ar- |state tax commissioner and Mrs. Hay- | oign service.” THE WEATHER. case and are determined to run down disclosures, possibly of a more start-|q¢ ‘break, but gradually service rive In Rome before the Sacred Col- |ward from the deécision of that court The committee on resolutions is o every possible clue In an attempt to|ling nature. It has also been hinted inl g restored on the trunk lines, but leze has announced the clection of a [and the case was recently heard by|composed of Stuart Hellberg, John Hartford, Jan. 28.—Forecast solve this mystery.. some circles that investigators are not| thousands of government employes yiew Pontift. Cardinal Douvgherty ar- |Judge Brown. Crean and Joseph Feingold. for New Britain and vicinity: Tt will be remembered that follow-|without information as to a possible | were forced to struggle through snow rived from a hoillay It is not yet known whether the The American Legion at a recent Snow tonight; nday unsettled, ing statements to the former prose-|motive why at least one suspect might [ y1most knee deep to the government West Indies on the awards of Judge Brown will be ac-|meeting adopted resolutions backing|| probably snow; strong north- ||cuting attorney and former chief of [have wished to put Winkle out of the | Jopartments while many others in George last night and im- [cepted. The Plant estate in its final | Butterworth and the action of the ecast winds. detectives by Michael Nich, Kalkow-|way. Illicit liquor deal!s and informa- outlying and suburban sections took mediately 10 his Lame n Philaacl- [appraisal was valued close to $20,-|Legion state executive committee in ' ski, proprietor of a saloon in which|tion concerning them may play a part —_— phia. 000,000, engagiag counsel to defead bim, Winkle was seen the day before his|in the final solution—if there is one. (Continued on Second Page) An additional valuation of §2 a front foot in unimproved streets for |afternoon seized Schools Are Inoculated — 2,334 | was given by Judge Allyn L. Brown Have Not Been.