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VEMBER 30, 1923, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TRIDAY, NO SEPARATISTS DRIVEN 0UT | Belgians sufl- (;I;J;illg Ho STREET STUCR EXCHANGE REPORTS Opening—Opening prices in today’s | | stock market were mostly irregular with little indication us to the trend of sentiment. Maxwell A, again ap peared to be in supply, dropping 1 1-4 | on the first transaction Davison { Chemical advaneed 1 1-4. CITY ITEMS. Mre. John Sarawski of 4 Unioh street complained to Captain George Kelly at police headquarters today that her’ husband left her home this morning at 5 o’clock and took all the money in the house with him. JUDGE GAFFNEY GIVES UP OFFICE USED MANY YEARS Will Occupy Law Chambers in tional Bank Building With Som,* VESTIGATION RESUMED OF NAYAL RESBRYE LEASE Testimony Relating to Finances of | | ment for Requisitious of Foodstufts | « s BRITAIN CAUTIOUS ONLIQUOR TREATY Will Make Sure That Supreme Gourt Will Ratify Agreements N < eowouptats i PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Heévtford Stock Exchange 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 Former Interior Secretery Duesseldorf, Germany, Nov. 30.— Stanley It. Fuldy, Manage. | The separatists have been cleared out |of Duisburg by the Beigians, accord ing to the Ducsseldorier Nachriehter, because they lailed to pay good money for their requisitions o! our sent iuto the Ruhr by the relieft workers of | the Quakers. The separatists’ author- of the lcase of the Teapot Dome naval |jty, the dispateh adds, has been limit- reserve. It was during Mr. FFall's term | od to the Kathaus for the last month, as secretary that the lease was signed. |y they sgioed foodstuffs, inciuding Carl C. Magee, editor of the New | ;) pooy othe Quaker reliet four, Mexico State Tribune, Albuquerque, |to the value of 6,000 French francs N. M., described a visit to the Fall |00 100 0 O o ber- : ranch at Three Rivers, N. M., in Fab- | T QPRNeE- Sheir FuYLEr-acampad notes in payment, but the Belgian au- ruary, 1920, when he said, Fall de- 3 clared he was “broke”. and intended | thoritles intervened and demanded that they pay in real money. The {to resign from the senate to recuper- | i““" | flour was consumed during the sub- The senator's statement was borne | Sequent dickering, and the Belgians out, the witness said, by the condl- | finally gave the separatisis until ten | tion of the ranch and roads leading | 0'clock yesterday morning to pay on to it. Magee said he passed through |a gold basis. When the chief sepa- Three Rivers again last August and '1atist requisitioner at, that time pro- “was lost because of the great duced only 1,100 francs the Belgians [change A first class road went|escorted from the Rathaus all the Is Given We Cffer Washington, Nov. 30— Testimony relating to the personal financial sta- tus of Albert B. Fall, former secre- tary of the interior, was given before the senate public lands committee today when it resumed investigation Low 39 10014 8% 7314 554 583 By The Asmociated Press. =009 London, V. - 80.—Before the British-American treaty designed to curb illicit liquor traffic in American territorial waters is concluded the foreign office desires to obtain from Becretary Hughes more definite as-| surances that the supreme court will Donald Gaffney not override the right of British ships to take liquor stores Into American| Judse B. F. Gaffney and Attorney ports under seal when intended for|l’0nald Gaffney have opened law of- use on the homeward voyage.. This|fices in the National Bank building 1s the reciprocal right Great Brtiain [and the offices in Stanley building would enjoy for pérmitting the Ameri- | Which have been maintained by Judge can authorities to seize British smug- | Gaffney since the early 90's will be glers outside the three-mile limit. vaacted at once. The British government s con-| Attorngy Deonald Gaffney has left cermed lest, after the treaty is enacted | the law firm of Kirkham, Cooper, nfto law, the supreme court might on | Hungerford & Camp to become asso- a test case reaffirm its ruling of Aprii |ciated with his father in the new firm. Beet Sugar Can .. Cotton Ol Lecomotive Smeit & Re §8% Sug Ref com 58% Am Sumatra Toh 187 Am Tel & Tel 1247 Am Toh 147 Am Wool 7 Anaconda Cop | Atchi Top & S ¥ At Gulf & W Bald loce Balt & Ohio | Beth Steel 8¢ | Con Textile | Can Pacific Cent leath Co .. Ches & Ohio | Am Am Am Am Am Am 10314 0 Na- 1 JUDD & CO. Because of the many duties connectad 30 last, decreeing that under the Vol- stead act no diquor, whether foreign or domestic, may be brought within with the office of probate court judge, which position Judge Gaffney has { through the he testi- Fall proparty, | fied, and there were concrete gutters, hidden separatists they could find and served notice that gny republicans Chi, Mil & St, Chi Rock 1sl & MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EACHANGE Menibers New York Stock nge Hartford: Hartford-Conn, ‘Trust Bldg., ‘1ol 3-6: | stone culverts and trees on each side, . Aew Britain: 23 West Main Street, Tel. 1815 | Cnite Copper | Chino Copper the territorial waters of the United |held for many years, the business of | must leave the city within forty-cight States, This would strike a heavy hlow to Rritish trans-Atiantic lines, which, like the vessels of the United States lines, would be forced to run- dry. In response to inquiries by Foreign Secretary Curzon whether the pro- posed treaty would be constitutional- ly binding upon the supreme court, Secretary Hughes replied that he.be. lieved it would be in no danger of in- validation by the court, but he ad- vanced no specific facts or arguments in support of this opinion, This is‘ the only remaining obstacle to com- pletion of the' treaty, and Lord Cur- zon within two or three days will seek further elucidation on it'from Washington. One of the officials of the office today described the arrangement as “a fifty- He pointed out that England, which has always jealously guarded the three-mile limit as the foundation of British and International maritime law, would be reluctant to grant the special extension of it sought by Sec- retary Hughes jf the American su- preme court was likely to nullify that foreign proposed | y bargain.” | |the new firm will be handled almost | |entirely by Attorney Donald Gaftney. |of New Britain High sehool The younger attorney is a graduate in the | class of 1915, Yale college in 1919 and Harvard Law school in 1922, In 1821 he took the state bar examinations. IS OFFERED A DRINK ~ | Portland, Ore., Police Chief Invites W. C. T. U. Woman Inspector to| Sample Contraband—She Refuses. | Portland, Ore., Nov. 30.—Mrs Mary L. Mallet, president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union in Oregon will witness the actual destruction of 108 cases of high grade whiskey by the police here to set at rest rumors that only part of the whiskey is to be destroyed | or that tea i8 to be substituted and | the liquor saved for holiday parties. | After selzure of the liquor, Mallet called on Chief of Police 1. V. | all bac Sengtor Walsh, democrat, Montana, read into the record an affidavit of the present treasurer of the county in which the I"all ranch is located, stat- | ing that no taxes had been paid by ¥Fall between 1912 and 1922, but that | pavments were met on June | 6, 1922 NEW CARDINALS T0 BE | SELECTED BY POPE PIUS | i { | Marked Interest in Vatican Civcles Is Being Shown in Coming Consistory Rome, No 30 Marked interest is being displaved in Vatican circles re garding the prebably selections of new cardinals Pope Pius will announce in the coming consistory This is because of the frank indi- catlon of Spain’s desire for am in-| creased number of Spanish-speaking | during his visit here, and also be- hours, which they are reported to have done. " HEAYY PENALTY IMPOSED | Con Gas | Corn Product Crucible Steel L | Cuba Cane Sugar 13 | Endicott-John | Erie . New Haven Man Fined $150 and | Fuie 1st pfd Costs and Given Suspended Qen Electrie Jail | Gen Motors j Goodrich BF Sentence for Driving While Drunk. | Gt North prd . . . Bridgeport, Nov. 30.—John Heigleman, of 9 Main street, New Haven, was fined $150 and costs and given a suspended sentence of days in jail in court today on the charge of bperating an automobile while intoxicated, His brother, An- drew J. Heigleman, Jr patient at the Institution for the Bi n Hart ford, was given a suspended tey day sentence on a charge of drunkennes: Heigleman's automobile collided with that of Jeffrey Casey of this city here yesterday. Andrew J. Heigleman, Sr., ball punctured by flying glass and he ten | o, | Insp_Copper »| Int Mer Mar pfd a4 | Pacific Qil .. | Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Spring T'r Kennecott Cop lehigh Va Mid States Oi Mid N Y NYNH&H. Norf & West North Pac Pure Oil 2% 1% Stee Cen ) 14% B4 Is at the pan Am P & T 624 Mra. | cardinals, expressed by King Alfonso | Bridgeport hospital with his left eye- | popy g R |, LAY Pieree Arrow 0% WE OFFER: 50 AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 30 STANLEY WORK Price On Application Thomson, Fem & o, NEW BRITAIN HAK(FURD New Britain National Dank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephune 2580 Telephone 2-414) Members Members Hariford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchang Donald R. Hart. Manager We Offer— 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Jenkins. She assured him she did |cause of the considerable number of | not distrust him, but said her tele-|cardinalates now vacant, a total of | phones had been kept busy by per-|ten. No pontiff, however, Alls all| sons suspicious of such perform- | the possible vacancies, it being the b N Rep I & 8 ances. | immemorial custom to leave some ap- | Archbishop Mannix Wanis Irishmen | © 50 0 o “Well, then,” the chief sald, “I|pointments for a possible successor. | Liberated. Sinclair Ol Ref hereby invite you to take a drink out| The general opinion in ecclesiastical| _ Dublin, Nov. 30.—P. J. Rutiedge, of | Sinclair 42 of every bottle as it is broken." {eircles is that more than one red hat|Dublin, acting as deputy for Eumonn South Pacific Mrs. Mallet declined, but said she | will go to Spain at the approaching|Pe Valera during his internment by|South Rail would be present to make a careful | consistory, although the Incumbents|the Free State, gave out a cable mes- | Studebaker Co 103% check while the destruction was in|of several Important Italian bishoprics, | 8age today from Archbishop Mannix | Toxas (o 4% progress, appointment to which by the Vatican |of Melbourne in which the archbishop Texas & Pacific 14 S | usually carries the red hat, have not|®aid he was horror stricken by the | Tobacco P'rod ’ L yet raceived the honor. | news of the tragedies in the Irish | Transcon Oil EVEN CLOTHES STOLEN | The numes of various American pre. | prisons. He renewed his appeal for|Union Pacifie |lates, and also of several In Latin|!he unconditional release of Mr. De|United Fruit { America, cspecially if the latter speak | Valera and his fellow prisoners, United Re St the Spanish language, are being much | Another message given out was 8 Indus Aleo & | discussed in connection with the com- | from J. J. Kelly, representing Mr. De I 8 Rubber Co 38 ing appointments, but so far no hints| Valera in the United States, who U & Steel . »® |of ultimate selections have leaked | cabled from New York: 8 Stoel pfd 18 | out from the immediate entourage of | “Widespread demonstrations. Sena-| U'tah Copper | the pontife. tors, congressmen and other steadily Willys Overland | —— press Washington to intervene for Westinghouse prisoners’ release.” National Lead Pittsburgh Coal 39 Ray Con Cop Leading . may be permanently blind in that eye, ,;;:;-‘t‘!:f the bargain favoring the 100 NORTH & JUDD 100 STANLEY WORKS WOULD MODIFY ACT. Representative Dyer Drafts Bill In- creasing Content, Washington, Nov. 30-—~Amendment of the Volstead act to legalize manu- tacture of beverages having an alce- holic content not to exceed 2.75 per cent by weight or 3.46 per cent by volume is proposed in a bill which has been drafted by Representative Dyer of Missouri, a republican mem- ber of the house judiciary eommittes. Mr. Dyer, whose home is in St lLouis also will introduce & bill mak- ing convictions for violation of the Volstead act grounds for deportation of allens. 26% JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Uachange of New York STOCKS Bricgeport BONDS New Haven Direct Private Wire 1o Now Yok Mgr.~Hoom 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bidg—Tel. 1012 Waterbury Danbury Middletown 1 176 Three Americans Attacked By Four Robbers in Montreal and Stripped of "All Their Belongings. Montreal, Nov. 30.—Four robbers today assaulted three Americans and robbed them of cash, railway tickets and clothing, in all valued at $1300 | in a rooming house and escaped, The Americans gave their names as | | Lawrence Berry and Lawrence Camp- |bell of New York city and John O'Brien of Burlington, Vt. Berry and G, Y. v 1 1 GRory 1 LEAGUE WORK RESUMED P'aris, Nov. 30.—The league of na- tions' international committee on in- tellectual cooperation resumed work here today under the chalrmanship of Prof. Heni Bergson, The Ameri- can unofficial member, Prof. Robert Andrews Milliken, winmer of the Nobel physics prize, was preventod from attending, and he was replaced Ly Waldo G. Leland, director in Pa of the historical research work of the Carnegle institution. WANTED FOR MURDER, ACTION ON CHARGES Senators Keed and Odie Discuss Vet. erans’ Probe With President (Putnam & Co.) Bid 'TE 60 alifornia Prisoner Said o Killed Man in Pittshurgh, ‘ Rakersfield, Calif,, Nov, 30.—A man known here as J. E. Jennings, is in Washington, Nov. 30.—~Possible ac- "Bige.-Hfd Carpet com 1 O'Brion wore so badly injured they | Ji RTe tolay ond ta sald to be BL | on by the department of justices on |illings & Spencer tom Wore Treated. at & Respial, | Pittsburgh, Pa., on & charge of mur. |Charges of irregularity developed dur- | Billings & Spencer pfi Sy | der committed In 1913, ing the senate voterans' investiga- Bristol Brass . A P. KELLY DYT | Jennings, or Sage, 18 well known ton was discussed with President Colts Arms New Haven, Nov. 30.—~Andrew V.| here, | Coolidge today by Senators Reed of Conn It & Kelly, labor leader and long an offi- Police officers and Southern Pacific | Pennsylvania and Odie of Nevada, re- ' lagle Lock cor ;)f the International Brotherhood | officials said that regardiess of the publican members of the investigating Fainir Bearing of Locomotive Engincers, is at the | charge against him, he has been an | committee and Frank T. Hines, diree- Hart & Cooley point of death from an illness of long | idcal father, an excellent citizen and|tor of the veterans' bureau, Hfd Elee Light standing at his home in Mount Cuy- | & splendid worker. | Senator Reed I8 understood already lAanders Frary & mel. A year ago ho took active part | Officers and many cilizens ex- (1o have taken the subfect up with 4 1t Montgomery In meetings of striking shopnien on | pressed indignation over the arreat, Attorney Gen. Daughterty. J I Montgomery the New Haven road. Officers atiribute it to information N B Gas provided by Mrs. Jennings, or Sage, N B Machine whom the probation officers charg N B Machine pfd Chicago, Nov. 30 Federal Judge with deserting her elght _children, | . COFER E0 e wecond Nilew u;m.'.p,.,,.l North & Judd ranging from 3 to 17 years old, and| . . n¢ of the indictment charging nine who is living near 8an Francisco. men who are on trial tn “Biue Book | Peck, Stow & IR rum dividend” case, with selling fussell Mfg Co ARGUMENT IN NEW HAVEN liquor without authority from the in. Scovill Mfg Co — ternal revenue commissionar. He 8 N E Telephone City Objects to Factory Conveyor | denied dofense motions to dismiss the Standard Screw | Crossing Street | first count, charging & conspiracy to Btanley \l;:vr:v- : New Haven, Nov. 30.—In order to| Violate prohibition by distribution of Btaniey Workse pfd detormine what legal steps he should | lauor to steckholders in the liquor Torrington Co com take to remove a metal structure| irm of Grommes & Ullrieh. Argu. Traut & Hine |thrown across Audubon street early|Ments were under way today and the Travelers Ins ury t the case tomorrow Unlon Mfg Co | yesterday morning by a manufactyr. | JUry may ge e e . ing concern, to connect two parts of gy ) 2 10 plant, & permit Cor such construc ANTILLYNOHING BILL. U, S TREASURY STATEMENT Washington, Nov 30.—~An anti- 15, 8 Treasury balance, $159,83 tion having been refused by the board u of aldermen, Chief of Police Philip|l¥ynching bill will be pressed during - | 3. Smith today asked advice of the 'h® r'v"""'_"'“'lv‘fi Svesions ot congrems | corporation counsel. The echief had | P¥ TRepresentativ yer, republicAn | the structure, which is,_ a conveyor, | Would intro e was a nuisance. But counsel for the | Stantially in the form in which it was Hager W | concern had, it was said, challengeq P8S®#d by the house in the last con- | whose body the HEht of the police to interfors | €788 The senate failed to aet on ft. day morning cither with construction work or with | 2 SIERN, toiny tUract W rebbecy o & the structure as it now exists and the COTTON GOES HIGHER motive when the young woman's ohief decided to find out where he New York, Nov. 30.—After selling |empty purse was found. Her diamond stood and where the city stood at 37.70, a new high for the season, ' ring and other articles of jew Technically Nathan W. Hendryx, | December cotion this afternoon broke which friends say president of the concern and Orville OVer 100 points to 36.67 later de- ing. 1t is believed by the . Crooker of the concern of struc liverirs broke 86 to 100 points from she was attacked while tural metal workers were carried ot | the forencon prices home alone from a dance the work arrested at 5 a. m. yos torday for setting up a public nuisance to which neighbers and nearby prop erty owners objeeted. Counsel for the concern holds that as the conveyer is complished fact, iniunetion without aval The ides, for the concern v for the ebject other, have been in numerons conferences without any action being taken to remove the structure Have Fuller, Richter Aldrich s @ 94 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. Telephone 2:6261 New Britain Office, 122 Main St. E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr, Aetna Life Ins Am Hardware Am Hoslery Tel. 2980 thetr Helen sars at threshing time vemr ast er parents He al the pra. 110 1 Power WE Oorrin-— 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 COLTS 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK SEEK SUSPECTS AGAIN ' Men Arvested in Stabbing Case in ” Youngstown Are Wanted Youngstown, O, Nov. 30.—Police foday were searching for Vasila Bog- den and I. Sirbu, arrested as suspici- ous persons a week ago after the stabbing of Dr. 8. E. Conrad, prohi- bition agent of East Palestine, during A rald here, Dr. Conrad died from his wounds yesterday. Bogden and firbu were released on bond. Offi- clals say that more serious charges probably will be laid against them. Clark com pra CHARGE I8 DISMISsED Perfect Addition, “How long have you besn ried?” “Twenty years. eight at a etretch Press. 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Ib. 12%¢ Best Hamburg ........... .. 3 Ibs. 25¢ FANCY LEGS LAMB ............. Ib. 20c LEAN CORNED BEEF ...........Ib. 8¢ [ concer FRESH MADE FRANKFORTS .... Ib, 15¢ § yrocainss ar FOREQUARTERS LAMB ......... Ib. 12¢ 4 SHORT CUT LEGS VEAL ........ Ib. 15¢ SHORT RIB ROAST BEEF .......Ib. 28 , LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS .. Ib. 38c Birsasprrecei BEST SHOULDER STEAK ........ Ib. 16c SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS ........ Ib. 28 Cape Cod "n’!‘..'f.'.’.',.mZSc 1 Ye(firl(iberries!q:l9c e . l20C | mions . 6 lbs. 2D C Oranges . ‘()nic_mfo s ... 4 20C | "Torms ¢ mc 29C 5 q!s.zsc Turnips 6 Ibs! gy -4 for 25 C | Baldwin Grapefruits John L. Ross Has Charge of Our Meat Dept. she wore, are e of wheat found to of S.year-o One was removed Beaths Mre. Adelle 1. Thompson. fe J. Thompron, w of Wil- the opening of th Thompson of 47 Hart streel. seaternity conference di*4 this morning. She was 65 vears ... fraternities are of age on August 7, 1923, and DAS ;. ooeeoe, resided practically all of her life In New Britain. Besides her husband |she leaves & hailf sister, Miss Maude A. Holbrook of this eity was the daughter wi T. and Zalina Prior Holbrook was one of the oldest members of the First Congregational church. Funeral services will be held Mon- day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Hart street home, Rev. Henry W Maier officiating. Interment will be in Mount Hope cemetery at Taleot- ville JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director Parlors 33 Myrtle St Exceptional, Lady Assistant fon the other Tel. Parior 1825-2 Police today believe four —1035.3 | | men are involved in the erime. J were SN Recentiyh when she Ny NEW COLLEGE FRAT) New York, Ne 3 o e : new national co fraternity to v als congestior ieve prout in ac creased student the war was recommen Ad am E on the one Fifty ors and city represent CHEERED IN WORCESTER Nov. 30.—Greeted by a Worcester of tam | crowd 1t and 1 s city Haller, Polish army commander rived in his o'clock this morning. His stay short ust enough ¥ eapress pleasuie at the splendid greeting his fellow countrymen ga'e him Ehe Gen sep Buffalo Aoldup—Murdeter Admiis His Part in Crime Buffale, N. Y., Nov. 30.—James G Murks, identified by George ¥. Big- ham as one of a bandit band wheo killed his wife in a hold-up of the | Bigham-Dambach drug store three weeks ago, today broke down under grilling and confessed participation Guy George Munks, was here private car at 9:45 was his PRY" BUREAL Washington. Ne A proposa that a separa bureau be created the trea department to take care of prohibition enforcement was taken » Prestient Michigan, who plans to intreduce bill for that purposé at the coming session of congress. PROPOSE Moore announced. Later Harris, arrested with |said to have confessed. Kach, the | district attorney said, laid the blame Killing of Mrs. Bigham | service | Coolidge today republican | for the actua a Apples . .

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