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/7 ’ (4 — ey News of the World 5 ' Average Daily Circuation{ “=% | NEW BRITAIN HERALD 5o ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, PRICE THREE CENTS ~SIXTEEN PAGES. GOV. TEMPLETON IS CALLED BEFORE CAUSING LOSSES SAID TO | ToHold Examination ForBerthHere; | GRAND JURY TO TELL WHAT HE HAS TOTAL MILLION AND HALF| January 8 Said To Be Date Selected HEARD ABOUT MEDICAL SLUSH FUND | AT [ Detroit And Windsor nlAM"Nn BR“THERS Washiugtnn(,“lz)h.méfim;‘\’:v“, éhn?l\'i‘"'}’:gr’f;fizg !(;?g;ye department to- DR' KORA]TIS OF THls C[TY ls ON )Wi" Be Aske:l About Ferry Dock, Munger, FESSIONS o of cmdiates for apparmimens as postmaster st New rtan| LIST OF EIGHTEEN WHOSE LICENSES . $10,000 Reported Building, 4. St ory MAKE E“N to succeed Postmaster W. F. Delaney when his term expires STATE’S ATI'ORNEY WANTS REVOKED! Raised For U‘e ln February 4. { ) i | | Warehouse And Othel"Name Thmfl Glmlllell i Mm‘derers;tion will probably be held on Tuesday, January 8. If more than Hartford, Nov. 28.—State's Attorney IHugh M. Alcorn this| Behalf Of Certain At the commission offices it was stated that the examina- s i [two or three candidates take the examination it will take the |afternoon made public a list of 18 physicians whose names had in $43,000 Hold-Up | commission about six or seven weeks to grade the papers and |been presented to the state eclectic examining board, in session 4 3 Structures Razed | AR {report the eligibles to the post office department. The depart- at the county court house, with the recommendation that the | Leg“hhon' sb ¥ | ment will then ask Congressman E. Hart Fenn to choose the post- |board take such action as would permit the state department of - T : Y ‘SEVEN MORE ARRESTED,master from among the eligibles. {health to revoke their licenses. The list follows: George E. 3 its List of Three Persons Injured—En- | It will probably be about Mareh 15th hefore a new post- Sutcliffe, Farmington; Arnold Brien, Waterbury: Nathaniel Me- Alcorn Submits List o se (3 4 2 | Y o sal Hela As|Master can be appointed even if there is no hitch in the mat- Carthy, New Canaan; Ludolf N. Bollmeier, Westport; George D. | S AT < Whos tive City Apparatus, Fire| Youns Brooklyn Saleeman He ter . . . and if everything does not run smoothly it will be much | Noeling, Bridgeport; Lamar K. Tuttle, Stamford:; Francis Axman State Practitioners Whose & Alleged “Tip-Of” Man—Folice Seck ||ater than that. |Tuttle, Stamford; Howard M. Wheeler, Bridgeport; Fred H. Licenses He Desires Re- Boats and Help From Out- “Master Criminal” As Head of | Judging from letters reaching Washington there is going to | Works, Stonington; Isador Yockelman, Bridgeport; Donald W. side Districts Fight the| caucuer |be a very spirited contest for this $1,200 a year job with eight |Stewart, Fast Windsor; Aaron Glass, New Haven; James A.| voked. 3 . jor ten prominent and influential men in the race. The candidates Christian, Fairfield; Peter Koraitis, New Britain; Frank M. Flames. will not be required to assemble at any point for the examination | W ""‘h', Sridgeport; ! ¢~ Romeo, Bridgeport; Modestine Cop- Suspect Identified {but will be graded according to their education and training and Pola, New Haven; J (it 'V, Stratford. SiENHony Hove B o= SiTaoe As Slayer of Another {business ability and general fitness for the job. vy DI 5y to aive b srand: iy Ivaion il come to him regarding the attempts Detroit, Mich, Nov. 28.—Fire| starting from an overheated stove in| —0—- e e | Sl Wt | DEATH OAR OPERATOR FOR LoSING PRisoner “EST RADID TESTS| b BROAD STREET - ng, which was burned to the ground messengers November 14, wa nd then destroved a four-story ware identified us the slayer of Jacob Programs From This Coun- Flames Found in Three tiis afternoo kouse and several small bulldings on Bankoff, druggist, fatally shot Whitesid N : At Woodward avenue and Bates street. when he resisted a holdup in his | hitesi Now sani- | S o ' oy » R - ” el - T | x : g } sovernor s nd When the fire was brought under con- store on the night of November ||} Yo o ;’I ; mS’ bal\ll ‘bupf] nl:m;fl“” Policeman try Heard as Far as ' Different Places in Store ulvl reque ~'vl that vl>| _”r\\ v‘::: :lx:; trol a few minutes after 5 o'clock this 13, The identification was made rium S 'aces Sev | ‘alls " Tat g i B pear before the granc ¢ wa morning the total loss was estimated | || by Clement De Vries, Bankoff's % & 0_ % evera : A atrol on “"n ‘\‘" way ‘ at .\0. 123 joutstanding incident of the foree proesine. [f] clerx Damage Suits in Hartford | Structures It The warehouse of the Finsterwald Furniture Co, was consumed by the| New York, Nov. ~Barlow Mor- Hartford, Nov. 28. — George K.| Supernumerary Policeman Edward flames, fanned by a brisk easterly | ris Diamond and his brother, Joseph, | Whiteside was today confined at the | Peterson, who has been doing regular breeze, The fireswept section, at the | have made a complete contession of | Hartford Retreat suffering from | patrol duty for the past seyeral foot of Woodward avenue, was one of | their part In the robbery and murder | “geute maniu” after his mad ride | months, was today suspended from the oldest in the eity and some of the | of the two West End bank messen- | from New Haven to this city with|the police force by Chief William buildings burned had been standing | gers in a Brooklyn elevated statlon | Miss Wiliford 1. Wheaton yesterday | Hart, pending a meeting of the di for fifty years, They were as tinder [ November 14, District Attorney Dodd | morning, ending in the death of John |cipline committee. Chicf Hart's before the flames, announced today after seven addition- | Pedora, 8, and the wreck of five auto- | tion was caused by Peterson losing a | 2 Three Persons Injured al arrests had been made. mobiles, | man last night attor ho had wrrested | °C¢4N 10 both directions between the [turned in an ularm from Box 39 at in their meeting room at the county ‘Three persons were injured, one Have Good Descriptions The Rev. George Whiteside of | him for drunkenness, [Irench statlon ~SAK operated by [2:13 o'cloek at the corner of Broad courthouse considering a list of probably serlousty. Both Diamonds denied firing the | Thompsouville, father of the young| Soon after 7 o'clock Tieutenant | MONHCUr Leon Deloy, ut Niee, France, lund High streets, names of physiciuns submitted to Frank Kelley, a fireman, was|shots which killed the messengers, | man said that the family was prepar- | Samuel Bamforth received o call at |°09 the American station, 1MO oper-| The fire was soon under control. them during the noon hour by State's knocked from a ladder when a hose | from whom $43,000 was stolen, but|ing to have Whiteside committed to police headnuarters from Off Pet- ated by ¥, H. Schnell, traffic man- |Chief Wililam Noble stated today Attorney H, M. Alcorn with the ree slipped from the hands of hosemen. | furnished the names of thrge gunmen [the Kotreat for an indefinite period, | erson asking that the patrol be sent |“€Cr Of the A. R. B L. in this city. [that the fire was evidently set quest that their licenses to practice g He fell thirty feet to the ground.|alleged to have done the actual slay- [ until he recovers. to the corner of High and Myrtle | Mr, Schnell, the league's announce- [three sepapate sections of the store in this state be revoked., It was exe Robert Yates, the watchman, was|ing, according to Mr. Dodd, who mid | Progecuting Attorney Nathan A, strects to take a drunken man to | Nt Stated, succeeded in copying were in flames when the firemen ar- | peeted that the n would be made burned about the face and hands|that descriptions of the trio had been | Schatz today consulted with State's | headquarters, Policeman M. 7, Moore |t IENalS of the French station on |rived, One section was near the public when action had been taken when he attempted to cheek the fire, | sent all over the country. Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn concerning | found no prisoncr upon arciving at both Sunday and Monday and nights {migdle wall of the bullding, the other by the board Carl Kreslin, another watchman, was The men arrested in the Bronx|what action should be taken against the seene but learned from ,,m,,‘.."“‘ It was not until yesterday that |wus in a loorway in a cirele about NS A0S overcome by smoke, were slated as Angelo Farina, Oraco | Whiteside. A warrant charging the | Peterson that the man had made hig | "¢, 0Ptained permission of the local |18 fnehes in diameter where the floor Every downtown fire company, | Casertta, Vineenzo Lanni, Nicolo | man with criminal negligence has | Zetaway, 0 rudio inspector to send on n 100 meter | wus hurned for an inch deop, and TH'RD S“ALLPOX CASE 'S many from the outlying sectisns and | Luclana, Michaelo Mezzano and Ed- | heen issued Ly the prosecuting attor(d According r Petemiou’s re-. +“ length Mr. Schnell sent 4 (tha third % | noon's proceedings at the county Errand [ court house. Governor Templetoi, —- | Hartford, Nov, 28.—Two-way ama- | A fire, which is being investigated |when informed that his presence was teur radio communication ucross the by the police department, occurred |jmmediately desired by the grand | Atlantic occan was established for the [carly this morning in a store owned ' jury, announced thut he would come Ifirst time last night, breaking all |by John and Maggie Grabuski at 123 to Hartford at once He was expects | world records for short wave rudio |Broad street ed to appear at the afternoon sese communication the American Radio | Supernumerary Policeman William | gion, Relay Leaguc adquarters here un- | MeCarthy walked past the building Would Revoke Licenses, nounced today. S8everal complete mes- | several times and smelled smoke Early this afternoon the state sages were transmitted across the After hearing a crackling sound he gelectic examining board was closeted was under a counter wheer ‘'wo minutes after the first wlarm | found in their meeting place, Was|docesion was reached by Mr, Schatz sitting on the curbstone. The offi- bags have turned had been sounded the fire had eaten | confiscated. Their arrest was made, [and Mr. Whiteside, cer endeavored to help him but he three rirebonts fought the flames, onarde Capablanca, A whishy #Hll | hey but has not yol been served, No port the M was 1 ¢ drunk ;‘:'lrwu;;uh;'-‘uhv'v'.\ m‘v '-~--l:r 1;» f'uw‘-'u a pile of burlap bags was found ON WEST MAIN STREET ferrie, director of telegraph and posts |purning. T begusd for the French government over to the pollce into the Finlsterwald warehouse and | police said, on Information furnirhed Mrs, T. R. Ray, a sister of the dead | could not stand so the policeman d = Chief Noble estimates the loss ut great flames, that lighted up Windsor, | by Barlow Diamond. boy and the owner of automobiles cided to enter the night office of the [ 1rO¥: ! Nov, 28.—Rudlo broad- 14460 and the store was fnsured ucross the Detroit river, were shoot- Expect Another Confession into which Whiteside crashed, have Corbin Serew corporation and put in 1 WHAZ at Rensselaer fg4 000, The three sections in flames . deotding Polytechnic instit this city was am It Was In Pamils Residing ing skyward. Before the fire com-| Mr. Dodd also announced that An- | indicated that they will bring suit|& call for the patrol. While he was | PO/ ke ins in this « 48 ' ware not more than 10 feet apart pany could reach the soene, the flames | thony Pentano of Brooklyn, one of {aguinst the driver. lcalling, the report sald, some friends | PC&rd by stutions in Englund and one pooogy ot police headquurters show In Maple Strect bad spread to the uI:x-llory Munger | those arrested this morning, had sl LI R of the man passed in an automobile | "'“|‘ - o \""“““ Monday “"“" that Grabuski has been arrested on ‘ bulldings across an alley. agreed to make a complete confes- and took him away jqccording to cablegrams received to- |, change of violating the liquor ‘law Aunouncement yosterday that thee Flames Spread Rapidly slon of his part in the crime, which MRS. MANTELL DIVORGED Peterson s scheduled to appear he. | 943 ' Was another case of smalipox reported Although three-fourths of the city’s|the distriet attorney said consisted of it fore the discipline committee of the to the hewlth department and that “it fire equipment reached the scene | furnishing Information regarding the police board for an indisoretion abont | 1-ondor ¢ wian e {() 000 SCOUTS T0O CARRY % in the same family as the one pre- twenty minutes after the first alarm, | fransportation of money between the | Wife of Son of Famous Shakespea a week ago, when he Is alleged to |°OM1 Waved enthusinstic when inter. | 559 viously reported” was taken to mean pouring fifty streams of water into the | wWest ¥nd bank and the new | 2 have falled to arrest a man rying | Viewed by the Evening Standard to FLAG ACROSS CON’”NENT that another patie had been found flames, the fire continued to0 press| {trecht avenue branch of the Trving Actor Granted Interlocutory Decree concealed woeapons. ; lay concerning the présent trans-At n the family of 1 High school boy northward. Bank—Columbia Trust company. g . . e Several months ago Officer Peter Three floors of the Munger building Soomss. Laces \m"" | By Supreme Court Justice, bttt bideficogll Laicony were occupled by the Pinsterwald| 7pe holdup according to the con-| White Plains, N. Y. Nov. 28.Ku. | charged with fal leep in the vompany and the varnished furniture | ogeions, was planned at a meeting in | preme Court Justice Morschauser to. Iast street school failing to send fed the flames faster than the firemen | yMaphattan attended by Barlow Dia- | day granted an interlocutory decree of in some of his night rings. Tt s could conquer them. On another|mong, Pantano and two of the gun- |givorce to Mrs, Helen 1. Mantell of probable that the discipline commit floor of the Munger bullding was the|men Mr. Dodd sald. Final arrange- | New York from her husband, Jack P, tee will mect on Friday night to take actory of the Eaton-Clark company, | ments were made at a handit ren-| Mantell, an opera singer, who told the action in this case dye and varnish makers, and small dezvous in Kingsbridge, N. Y., where | court he was a son of Robert 1. Man- > — explosions there hampered the fire. | agreement wus sald to have been | te)), the Shakespearean actor. | A h'l P ‘Od l' | N ng of nen, entered into to give Pantano ten per | Mantell this morning said ne wished |2 UEOMObile Production much as when in Newfoundiand 1| sist carrying of an Americar it there s e The General Sales Co. automobile] .ont of the proceeds of the holdup. | te withdraw his defense of st Week 1 4 i first heard the Morse signals # ag from Plymouth Rock across ti estion that t 28 Sots store-rooms on Woodward avenus| pyntano was said to have lost WS | when he said he had learned that his Showing Big Increases . st St e e o & Yo { pre G SIS SO S S vere next in the path of the flames, | . .;vo ¢ this meeting and attempted | wite had remarricd and had ) g Signor Marconi expresscd t o3 P an overnight stop in|are which then spread So the Wiusterwald | ¢y quit the plot but rematned when |the mother of two children by & sec. | CPicao. Nov. 28. i- Automobile that wit parat o v short , sclan company's four-story warehouse On|,., o the gunmen threatened him, ond husband, He sald he found this Preduction of boph passenger cars and | time t e carried by Boy | repor v cas [ pox, but Iates street, the offices of the Lake with death. l'n Fgeon - " trucks contin to increase, the fed- | owners of crysta t Carriers’ association, and the Bols All Face Flectric Chalr BER. SRAGSAE Shatonl o8 s Wik cral reserve bank the seventl dis- | munication wit verica ) i spere "l"'“v‘ half y,“. At Sflictale e t 8 ror flane Boat Co. The Schulte Cigar Although the Diamond brothers and | wand Jast week that her hushand was trict, set nut today in its November | versa He admi " a b ila ' 1a! § "- scouts . Co. store on Woodward avenue a10|p,pi000 have admitted their part in | yvine ue the Bretton Hall hotel in | PUSIness condit 3 AP s o b, Was Sentroped the holdup and given information of | New York with s e French it | POt during ( rose 11.5 per centlas to its suceess ) remain over ignt it w Ferries Held Up. New York with a young French girl o the care o the ldentities of the actual gunmen Ierry service between Windsor and | » police nted out that under the gl S Jetrolt was interrupted for meveral | INC POlice pointed out that under country from Frane bosrs. &S 7100 & M twe Ousvtes| ™V m”llu\»,.&;l:.(’t- fn'A\f.(u...\\,..:‘”,\:,i‘r C. W. Marshall, manager of the Rum Running Steamer Is boivdy with passengers coming to|Person convicted of a fel e | hotel, testified that Mantel] was ou a kil g is \ y as the - 1 " ‘ . ] ' vork here were held in midstream | Te#ults in a killing | guilty as at his hostelry with a woman other Captured a Second Time murderers themselves and is lable 10| 4.0 the plaintiff vaiting a place to dock. Later they | he pla jocked at Griswold tsreet {*he death pemany. | Mantell told the court he had made| New York, Nov. ! the 900 | tie o srolgpism el ative of o etk i ; tators attracted to the scene, de-| 1igh the flames yaphelgudbros | Large Number of Insurance Agents in To Suspend Business In Order To Mistleading Announcement Indicated Nuntic broadeasting cxperiments - vhose case was r d = Monday, The health authorities making the ans nouncement had in mind, however, a One Night, According to case on West Main street reported to hear without effort a speee lust week, The High school boy is a president of the United ® L Schodule resident of Newington and is not un that Ame 1 i ) » list der the local department’s jurisdictio our king and ox ; a New Yorl Dr. 1t. W. Puli superintendent of When 1 listened to America % L s this city arrangi jepariment o calth, who has “The results achieve s woek | Ol Glory Will Stop i This City id the iventor of the wireless mean that some day we shull e able worning it thrilled me aimost * L a Lineoln Memorial to con- the two il smalipox paticnis, scout to carry the g ul t . state jons report. The out-| proposition but over that « mber who she said Mantell brought to this weAbtE o o York. 3 WORKING FOR FORD i This State Are Working Without | xiagar iiver Captain Sticks to Felm o5 vony 1 b & : gy " et : b Protect Depositon sominent Michigsn Democrst Ade| Martrord, Noy 8. —Complaints | 2 . i g : s 25 have been made to Insurance Com fices His Lire | otren, ¥ Nov. : mits e Wants Motor Man's Name | migioner Howard P. Dunham that] fufale, N. Y. Nov. 28 The ste] | PASC0E0 A et : el News of strange Disappearance of |there are a large number of persons’ yue Craig was rammed and ‘:y’f"",‘. s e : in this state engaged in the insurance | curly today i the Niagara river op. | or e Y ent ave been Sapens Shnd . busincsms as s who have not been | pogive the Grand Tsland ferry las Ohie aidbe suled Sver K | dst om November 1 on Preference Ballot in 1924 Stidemt i« Proadeast-——1#1t Ha Detroit, Nov b FAward VFrens- 3 ~ ~ orf of Hudson, prominemt in Michi-| licensed by the insurance department.! by the ceamer Zillah of Bay 2 g The insurance commissioner has is-' 350 3 & ave the » of Henry Ford placed " y-:‘f . Soions ~ H*u” | Tonawa k to n 1S AT 8200 atic presidential preg. | ™Y . : went Ae i . . The first . snra pgeats and T00 hrokers. Anl g o e ey . So ' ¥ » o Waslhiington Sate College Profossor i s 0 gineer , is conntersigned by t gents and 1 The 3 i . " = ol Sewtal cirentated at| ) - R 2 The 1 amber and |, oday Pute Women in Inforion wia his agent Is not Jic d by the wate ', o, . . a . his sie has no valy The -1 noe 1 als W " . Classification insurance policy ie valid uniess it have been femon - 1€ censing insurance agents is covered by section 4,253 of the general stat wtes which prescribe penalty ¢ Owenshoro, Kentucky, Has | Couple of People Die and i i — on B .t . " Two Young Men Arrested, Ji ) Sh 100 Are 1l in Epidemic . » 4 . . » , : ot .:.'.'5[‘.!,."1""?,'.““‘ 'Tf-'.‘. Montreal, Nov. 28—Two people are . ) 1 Teaches Boggafion s — Girls Voice Complaints dead and a handred arve il I a t carth tremors were folt here at 6:50 | 9ead a . that th win - ¢ x . —Four Five Defendants Freed this morning. PBulldh anivered, | FPhoid fever opidenie caused by the St 68 00 b6 AR rrey r ot v e . by the Dridgepot king of pe fver water i 4 3 iAo nes and dishes raitied, hut 97 h . - n Bootleggers’ Trial window e A dish ' e town ¥ Poetn Lie tiows ®o tend t to the town Nes \.,lu. Ne ‘,K‘ > o damage has been reported . THE WEATHER the W ority. eape ttacking Jo- Tndg { s th anthorities announe oday.| | how the male's wipes B Late for Work, Rushes in on s ’ g Winslo presiding ot 1 trial of Pmanwet (~Manm ) Kesror, aneged | Probably l"aiall) Burned | Automobile Bandits Get Rartiond. Nov. 58.=Fereeat Front of Train, Is Killcfl ters. after being at a danee in & NS of he hosthgpsy” @08 18] secasd ’ for New ritain and vicinity — . . - e Tt .| Getting Tomorrow’s Dinner | $7.000 Loot From Ala, Bank| F#% tontemt: Thursiay increas- Sty et : nicopee, Mas, Nov. o tore — ty agnivdt| Woreoster, Mass, Nov. 78— Whit| 999 - | img Aondiness and hocoming 1 +» Non O ; - ‘ atnads pre Mo > Sl " e tis. | singeing ot Thanksgiving turkey over Meridian, Miss, Nov. 2% Two! umsetthd: Witle hange n tem- g prisonct g transfer - — J eyl . ¢ ab- 05 ol » . rge Vaswlo, Goorge | the kitehen stove today Mrs. William | waite o play robbed the bank of perature: moderate northerly «1 1o the ¥ ! \ . £ - " cmbers o & Fanned Gravewald, former | 1. Hogan, 59, set fire (5 her clothing | Caba, A 28 willes- north of || wiis s R oot | Best *2ain svess S tr ot gans One additionsl prohivition sgewis and John L. Jor-|and was probably fatally burned and | Meri about $7.000 and escaped || Mg . . . - soull 85 Hets sht by the polies. ¢ don and Al Goidman. Jthe flames partly burned the hous Ii" an automobile #* fied today. i i Craig nd 1 surprise Vord teing a