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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER .26, 1923 TEAPOTOONEQI, |t T oo NEW BARRICADES T | S0 i .5 | INQUIRY PROCEEDS N o] RATHAUS ARE BUILT 5 v e, e {08 the docketl: A, P, Guan against H —— Soam——— Ampelini, judgment, Dunn & McDen- r Helations Herr W ) |ough for the plaintiff; Frank Pear, 'R Nm 8[ [w 'nmr sw l’ W w u ; § and others agalnst James Chimeridis, | m mg 5 New York :"‘ Hugo Htinnes. ! | : and others, judgment for fallure to | r, 8on of the (lerman industrial u w my | ; [eenpiy with order of the Neating I8 Fom al Tms Polm magnate, today arrived with his wife M | damages, Henry Nowieki for the plain- ol i the Resolute for a teur of the Zooa i . | . UN; Joseph G, Woods for the defend. | » United Btates, He is 26 years old and ant; Stanley Kamenski against Jos- Crefeld, Oet, 26.—~The republicans | head of his father's shipping interests. Washington, Oect. 26.—Pending ap- | leph Wiskara, non-suit for fallure in consolidated thelr position in the | Asked whether his father was in his pearance before the ecommitiee of " i {comply with erder of the bourt, M. A. | Rathaus here today, erecting addition- | opinien the wealthiest man on earth, Harry ¥, Sinclalr, whe obtained the pexton for the plaintiff, Henry No- (Al barricades at street corners near |he parried with: “I can't help # if he lease to the Teapoet Naval Ol Re-| § wicki for the defendant; Curtin Diy- [the building se as to control all ther- | is. He refused also to air his own serve, which it is now investigating, play Advestlsing Co, against . [oughfares In the immediate vieinity, |views on the political situation in the senate publie lands committee . S Bloomberg, Jjudgment, Henry P, At intervals truckleads of separa- |his native country, today ecalled several more naval ofi.| Rocae; Albert Seipel against .luluulm any of whom had rifies and n--| He said he came here te renew cers to give their views on the trans- . stadun, Judgment, Henry P. Roehe, |volvers, rumbled through the streets, | business associations and te gather fer of that and the eother naval oll 4 for the plaintiff; Jan Humaj against [much to the consternation of sueh | personal impressions of life and busi- reserves from the navy te the in- p | Joseph Owslak, judgment, Judge Wil- [eitizens who dared to come out, Busi- |ness In this country. He will remain terior department, “liam ¥, Mangan for the plaintiff; An- |ness was virtually at a standstill, a8 long as business requirements After hearing eoretary Denby son Clesaynski against Leo Rojnowski| Considerable nervousness was mani- | necessitate | yesterday, who assumed full respon- . and others, order that plaintift file |fested by pedestrians, but the separa- Questions as to the eurrent unrest #ibility for the transfer of the re- bill of partioulars, E. T. Ringrose [tsts sald they felt most secure and |in Germany, he dismissed with the serves and declared his entire ap-| % {for the plaloiff, Judge G, W, Kilett [did not think there would be any or- remark I de not anticipate any proval of the pelicy of former fee. ) 3 |for Walenty Lech, |ganized attempt to oust them from permanent trouble retary Fall of the interior depart. ” {" Feinblatt Tobaceo Co. against I, nu;lr );:Mqul'nor- nhlnflh hl'hf) gained + ment in negotiating the Teapot Dome emattl, and others, motion for more [only after a strenuous fig! 2 i p v gt S BB wcerb vig wnecifio statement, Alfred Le Witt for — Cianci se"“ 12- l'am"" Finclalr as a witness, Members in-| the plainti®f, 1), L. Nair for the de. |By The A"'W""“ "'"" Block on hummer S!lee( dlcated they desired to question him | Jack Waion ui Ukiahoma ivnt the [fendant; = Maurice Gordon against | “",", ":': Lida "g""‘x:"lxl"":l":'t The largest apartment block in on various points in the eontraet, enly state executive having trouble. | John Urban, pleading by defendant, l"' ':_' ik m."d' el Tl::-m " [the city was sold today by Santi Ci- Refore Mr, Sinelalr takes the stand, | Governor Walter M, Plerce of Oregon |W. M, Greenstein for the plaintiff, 'I'I' ':”""'“' O itiee l_”"_m:"(_; anci, the well known builder, through ether naval officers amsociated with | has been threatened with recall Dickenson and BroSmith for the de- :h" h'""".:"““m' the chief of poliee |!N® CAMD Real Estate Co. to Louls and Harry Maxen, two well known the management of the ol reunn {fendant; David Gorfain against John |4, Ryan, pleading by defendant, local business men. Mr, Cianel just 4 . oot ; e el | w. |and his force and several hundred while under navy department were| 5 i " {eitizens many of whom have arms, called today to add to the testimony RI] R :‘l (Iiu:’::.':::‘ r’x:'rl l'l;‘!; x'-'l:'l'r":;l:"'lln;lzn It the separatists arrive they will flnil!lrd»lh': new twelve family hlock ) of Commander 1. . Landis, retired, dnvrr : 'M Goldsteln against l-llllrulu {be' met at the edge of the town by 4k NO. 2828 Bummer. street byt who told the committee yesterday he | Really (:n disclosure of defenss, | FUArdS who are on duty day and night ::n'th“;l':.d :l ||. :v‘:‘i’l Inr'nuu k‘“ll had not been consilted on the trans- ¢ o . |atong all the roafls, These men have * -to-date bullding of its kind » s fer to the Interlor department of FLIGHT IS SUCBESS ::’“"‘:"" "( :"r.",':r:'" ':M '\“',“"\T |e|.ap'hnn. connections with police | /" _New Britain, Fi """"""“"']’ thi a2 vy f Mari 1 ise P d on of time for redemption, W. M, headquarters where food and besr| Mr. Clancl has fust begun excavat.| irst photo to reach this country of Marion Louise Prender- the two California reserves of "hlfh LW Greenstein for the plaintiff; Victor Ing for a six family apartment h..,,k\ gast, daughter of Arthur Prendergast of Cincinnati, O. She now hie was In charge. . b " ey . |#nough to last many weeks have heen T i alutl® [§tored In the event that the republi- |at the corner of Maple and Whiting| is Lady Eden, having married Sir Hennessy Eden, son of the third « The transfer of the reserves to um M. A. Sexton for the plaintiff, interlor department was raying | Re-Flle] flm% in Ml(l Air--Bar- T e (e DA I [cuns endeavor to corner the town's |streets, | baronet of West Auckland. “good bye" to the oll so far as the . M defenders, Britain Buick Co. against John Majka, 01 thia aikes itoasle Tave hoan Bark *. navy was concerned, Rear Admirall |i o v Robert & Griffin, formerly chief of llflg Bombel' sets RGOOl‘d Too judgment apd hearing in damages, ricaded and irenches have been dug " M. A. Sexton jr, the plaintiff; Louls — —— e e — at strategie points, The burgomaster the bureau of engineering, told the| LS Pen R Ye Li ainst 0. K. Baking Co., committee. He sald he had discussed g Py ‘IN:,‘I,,T,:;"T&.‘,‘,(,M.,\L M. A, Nf'xlon says he will fight to the finish If the the matter several times with Secre.| 8an Diego, Callt, Ocl, 26-2CAM | oo "ne praintir, Reuben Taylor for |secessionists come. tain Lowell H, Smith an A J H A F. Meshan B & tary Denby and had insisted that the he defegdant John reservas were as much a part of the|John P. Richter, army stationed at t A Tumilias, administrator ' naval establishment as the navy Rockwell field here, demonstrated :fiz"‘:clxa:y. lnrd‘:r that —'\«,unon be GIFTS FOR GROOM EI‘ECT 149 MAIN STREET . oV rn WEDDING RING SHOP yards, vesterday the feasibility of re-fuellng| ;.. 0q"¢or judgment for costs, J. G. - A . 2 i { d Rear Admiral Latimer, judge advo-|planes in mid-air on ©cross-country|gwooqy or the plaintif, Judge W. F. . 3 se cate general of the navy, testifled h.’mzh's. They flew from ll\n”l ‘nnadian Mangan and D. L. Nair for the de- Henry Gagnier, Who Is l'n Marry :‘I,. ~ had net been consulted concerning (o the Mexican border, 1,280 miles, g 00 e Morrls Investment Co. B ERean b Bangot: A atur ay at pecla s in 12 hours and 13 minutes, Re-fuel- against P. F. §nith, default for fall-| Feted by Friends. the transfer. Having ascertained from Admiral Latimer that he was|ing ‘three times en route, and Are|,., i, plead, M. D, Saxe for the plain- | anry Gagnier, who on November not a lawyer, Senator Walsh, demo-|Planning a transcontinental non-stop|iie Ajifred T.e Witt for the defend- 6, will alie s his bride Miss Evelyn | re-fueling flight, awt; Waclaw Galecki against Stella | o .0\ of Bangor, Me., was the guest 0 crat, Montana, questioned him close- . 1y concerning the legal qualifications First of Its Kind, R. Johnson, motion for more specific of a party of 40 friends at a bachelor of all naval officers and employes in| While vesterday's flight broke no|giatement, Henry Nowicki for the | o 0 S5 F i Bon om0t Sis home at his office. world's records for speed or distance|piaintift, R. E. Baldwin for the de- |, "p o) otrcet last night. Admiral Latimer had explained to Or duration, It was the first time In|fepndant; Micliael Zamiscavage against | ' "yo W0 53 P00 oy Gith his the committee an opinion prepared the history of aviation that such a|jacob Chemlowicz, bill of particulars, athedh I:w“m“ Shtevests ‘on ~Miin in his office ativising the secretary of |continuous cross-country trip Was|Harry Ginsberg for the plaintift; | [REES ROEREEE SRR TTE T Ae the navy of his authority to ex.| accomplished by taking on gasoline.|james Hayes against James Tormay, |\ oo b " Swhiee Fouse lunch room, change crude ofl for fuel ofl in stor-[Captain Smith and ‘Lieutenant Rich-|default for non-appearance and judg- |0 B M PR b0 o0 oot | age and to use certain government |ter were met by one re-fueling plane ment of foreclosure,' Henry P. Roche him with a handsome mahogany appropriations for the erection of they soared over Kugene, Ore.|[for the plgln'lfl“: Angelina Mnr"“lock. the speech of presentation be- tanks for ‘the storage of fuel oil for Seventy-five gallons of gasoline was|against Joe Compone, pleading hy dp"lng made by John L. Ross, while a b) ®he-navy. transferred in two contacts within a|fendant, W. M. Greenstein for the | B8 WACT N L S O ST T Referring to the testimony recently|few minutes The border-to-border plaintiff, I. T Rachlin for . the de- | PG F2HD B8 0 0 S FEAE HEG given by former Secretary Fall, 11\}33’“; r"“”;m] i gmlo;::“!'r:)orilmlfl'! il | wearing apparel. The bag was pre- which he stated that he had not ad-|they nassed over Sl 3 PSSR AR | sented by Napoleon Lavigne. A i 5 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ONE DAY SALE vertised for bids before awarding the ' Thus replenished, their plane main- An entertainment program was cat- leasing, cantract at Teapot Dome be- | tained easily its flight into Mexico DIES OF INJURIES | ried out with solos by C. De Rosier, * We have numerous styles to offer and all good quality Panne, Silk, Lyons and Mitror 5§ cause he did not consider that he was and hagk to Rockwell field. $ | ac anied on the plano by Charle New Haven, Oct. 26.—Walter Don- | 2&ccompanied o piano by Charles required to do so, under the law. Sen- | SR nelly, 12, of Dierpont street, this city, | Madigan, and dancing numbers by Velvets in all the new shades of blue, brown and the stylish black combined with i Welknt econd. died carly today at Grace hospital of | John McNamara, a former ~profes- color. ator. Walsh read .into the record nn B Bt B8 Tk welkhb ‘ ay 00 —. veig! opinion rendered by the attorney injuries received when he was struck | sional performer. We Guarantee to SAVE you money on these HATS and also give you STYLE and géneral in June, 1915, intended to| CATTYINE ‘titune record vas coab: by an automobile driven by J. Walter | The Gagnier-Pereau wedding will QUALITY. show that contracts such . as -that|lished at Wilbur Wright fleld yester- |b3 : SURtE Tosanhih. anoh ¢ whe . . rley, former selectman of East Ha- take place a oseph’s church = % made ‘with the Sinclaiv Oil interests 02y when the Barling = bombar, | FEHER, ‘DFRCE BUECIAIE B (8 UC $November 6, and the couple will go Walk up one fllight of stairs and save money. gould” not he made without adver-| Wotlds Srealest Wrpiale 0% 10 M) oot near East street, Wednesday | on a_ honeymoon trip tg Maine and tieing and soliciting competitive bids. "':“:"'"L“I'LSL"]‘fl:: o"{' 3"‘ ‘m LE:;"‘;:”"' 1oon. Coroner Mix has been notified. | Canada. by Lieut. Harold R. Har- REPUBLICAN BANNER TORN ’nsf)“t(l’x‘:dhu:(‘ craft, loaded with 4,- 1530 pounds of bombs, 2,400 pounds |of gasoline and the weight:of the Police Aided By Citizens Haul Down |three men in the plane totaling 540 | S . I pounds, left the earth after the short S z Flag and Tear It in Front of |\yn "o’ 15,4 scconds. 1t was in the | Special Lot of FREE!—To the First 10 Customers in Our Store fair one hour 45 miputes and 30 scc- B | cyIE DREN'S FELT SLIPPERS 69c y RNV ; We Will Give a Pair of High Headquarters. sl ds. Bonn, Oct. 26.—The republican flag | After landing, Tieut. Harris de- |8 Sizes 1115 to 2, leather sole ......... Shoes over the Rathaus was wrested from [clared that a greater altitude could its staff today by the police, rein4|have been reached, but the ship was forced by civilians. The crowd . in the brought to earth because of the fa- BEGINNIN(; TOMORROW AT 9 A street tore the banner to picces. tigue of the fiyers. The separatists, in the = face of |- Lieut. M. 8. Fairchilds and Engi- S threats from the population, evacuat- [neer Douglas’ Culver accompanied | 8 ed the building after loyal citizens | Harris on the flight, whieh was wit< had gained the upper hand, but later [nessed by officials of the Fedcration the republicans reentered the struc- | Aeronautique Internatiofal, who wm(‘ ture under the protection of French |certify the figures to. officers of the| soldiers and again took up their quar- |association at Washington for . offi- | ters there. The police and city of-|cial celebration. ficials departed upon the appear-|, A flight with the bomber carrying ance of the Krench, 6,400 pounds will Re made at Wright e R 200'[] Pairs of Shoes Wil Be Offered to the Public of New Britain Tomorrow i $1.00 a Par which this evening was guarded by Iiskimo dogs haul sleds at from 20 a cordon of soldiers. to 40 miles a day. Only Seven, But Oh My! Many other Bargams for the Whole Family Women’s Black or Brown Kid Women's Fine Grade Shoes, for- Women'’s Cloth Top Cuban or ‘ | A Women'’s Shoes ) military heel $1 00 | Boots, military or Cuban $1 O | merly sold at $1 98 Special ... { Boots ....... heels, formerly $3.98 hy iR e Ny LVERY l’AIR SOLID LEATHILR—REAL VALU | | | | | Women's Pumps and Oxfords, odd Women's Satin Pumps; also Pat- Children's White Tdp ul- (lnldlen s Black Lace sizes of $3.98 and ent,Pumps, low ent Lace shoes, sizes 8'/; to 2 79 c : $ 1 OO $4.98 lines $ Hundreds of Bargains for Men, Women and Children—100% Sérvice—Experienced Extra Clerks on Duty . &, The very \outhful Maharaja of CoochOBehar, only seven, is enrtv}:ne todhls natlv;; dd'm::imd(where]ver that may be) with his B S Y Ar - 267 M : S mother and sister. He studied a while in England. The child is t t ruler, the caption accompanying the photo explains, over 600,000 e ure ou e ln a'ln ree honest-to-goodness grownups, and will have an income of $150,000 a month. His pa died recently in London. We're trying now to locate his domain on the map.

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