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i3eeking Man Higher Up in Westport Holdup Scandal Bridgeport, Dec, 7.—In an effort by the state’s attorney’s office to un- cover if possible any “higher-up’ with Constable Michael Dominick of Westport in his attempt on Monday night to selze and conceal 250 gal- lons of aleohol more than a dozen witnesses were examined today at the county building by State’s Attorney Homer 8, Cummings and Assistant State's Attorney 1. Earl Garliok, The include Chief of Police Charles A, Quigley of Westport, Pro- hibition Officers Edward Doolan, Ed- | ward J. Flaherty, Victor Wardwell, Fowler, Prosecuting Attorney Matthew Kenealy of Stamford and Frank Vance, a former member of the Westport police force and others. witnesses James ASK COURT TO HURRY B. & O. Railroad Wants Speedy tion On Consolidation Case Ace Washington, Dec. 7.—The was asked today by & Ohio railroad to g of a case testing the railroad provision of the trans Prompt determinatior of importance to a supren the Balti expedite ng from fe interstat No wonder In {na timor & Ohio tiie money buy! is put. ement the case, For Them! 1 is eonducted by the ) its am]mtcd organizations. This shows the good use to which Two tots are receiving the “sun cure.” ‘. EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923. ‘Illness Causes Losses 1 Among England’s Workers | London, Dec, 5—The value of pub- {lic health to the nation may be | judged from the following statistics. | During the past 12 months, persons | with health insurance lost 19,500,060 | weeks of work. Add those who are | not insured, and experts say this total | would reach 30,000,000 weeks of work |1ost to the country through ill heaith | of the working population. At an| average wage of $10 a week, the| figures mean $300,000,00 for the vear. | BALDWIN NOT AFRAID. But He Looks Forward to Stormy | Time in Parliament, | By The Associated Press | | Bewdley, Eng., Dec. 7.—After Pre-| | mier Baldwin had learned that had won his seat in the house commons over his liberal opponent | by a majority of more than 6,000, he isz;ld to his constituents: “I think from the look of lmngs I'm going to have a rather difficult time in front, but I'm never afraid | of difficulties and at all events I shall | be able to face them, knowing 1| have your confildence and support.” | | MAY l‘l' R SYRACUSE New York, Dec. 7.—A move to transfer the Syracuse club of the In-| ' millions of Christmas seals are sold every year, ternational league to Montreal, which | tional Tuberculosis association and | formerly held a league franchise, | probably will be made at the annual | meeting of the league in Chicago NoW | next Monday, it was revealed today by President John Conway Toole, He sald Montreal inter ready to WOULD REGISTER DOCTORS Albany, N. Y., De Annual reg- ider the su- department of a system of in- ed medi- cd today deputy 1cation Franciscc De ration of physicians 1 traveling s home he knew the g room of , Oct Life 1 ¢ the state sted by i and tr as '\ \(’Qlllll D PLENCE Bost Dec Commander Har- W who was in command of the jestroyer McFarland when she collid- ed the ship Arkansas off Cape mber 19 was ao- quitted by cov 1 today of re- sponsibility for accident. One man was killed as a result of the col- | sion which occurred while the war | vessels were engaged In manoeuvres. | KK, K INY I \ll' ATION | Providence, Dec. 7.—An immediate | investigation of the circulation of Ku Klux Klan propaganda in the form of Hterature in at least one of the city's hotel RECOGNIZED SAILSTAD salesman, in ¥ nformed the ympany Beci Srr: 'anrhi-hn (1 i the at Eureka, New ¢ which !go through with a ¢ FACES BIGAMY CHARGE ADAMS APPROVES. Washington, Dec. Tax reduction recommendations of President (‘ool-| Superior, Wis., Dec. 7. t At- [ {n his address to congress were (torney Vietor M. Stortz today an- | commended by Chairman | nounced that if Mrs. Leone Sallstad- Adams, of the republican national | Richardson continues to live with nmittee, in a statement today. | Ross T. Richardson, whom she mar- | «ident Coolidge's message to the | ried on Christmas Day, 1921, after gress will be well received by the |the man arrested at Napa, Calif., has “As | been definitely identified as Sailstad are will charge her with bigamy especially said Chairman Adams ‘our main problems ems. try.” prot LABORITES OPPOSITION By The Associated Press. London, Dec. 7.—By 0 | the 1aborites were defini {of being returned as his r | opposition in the commons, as liberals could not overtake them even if they won all the remaining | | seats. The greatest number of seats | the laborites ever held before was| | o'clock of Berlin, r 6, A. D, 192 of Rosa Bernin!, in, in said district the application of Napoleone Ber praying that as Administrator he |may be authorized and empowered to | mortgage certain real estate of said de | ceased, as per said application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That sald pplication be heard |and determined at the Probate Office, in late of decensed ekt ovum. “Pets Is Pets” Washington, D, C., received a shock recently when Miss Polly Card, actress appearing with a revue playing in the capital, strolled down Pennsylvania avenue with her pet bear, “Shnitza.” She captured the bear in Canada, and is fond of it. STEERING COMMITTEE., Washingten, Dec, 7.~The person- nel of the democratic steering com- mittee, which will decide party poli- cies in the senate during the coming session, was announced today by |Senator Robinson of Arkansas, who | will be the chairman ex-officio in his capacity as chairman of the democratic caucus. Senators Walsh |of Montana, vice chairman of the |caucus, and Gerry of Rhode Islana, the party whip, also were named ex- {officlo members. Others on the | committee are Senators Harrison, | Mississippl; Pittman, Nevada; Swan- son, Virginia; Simmons, North (aro- lina; Réed, Missouri; Shiclds, Ten- nessee; Sheppard, Texas; Kendrick, Wyoming, and Stanley, Kentucky. Eating on the streets is most popu- lar in warm climates. Your Choice of Three Beautiful Finishes - EVIDENCE ALL IN ¢ Washington, Dec. 7.—Taking of - evidence'was completed today in the proceedings brought by the federal trade commission against Madeira Hill and Co., Pennsylvania anthracite producers and various wholesalers in New York and Boston charging un- fair competition in rebates of com- missions on anthracite sales. PLAN ANNUAL EXHIBIT. A meeting of Junior Achievement club leaders will be held at -the Boys' club on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock to make arrangements for the annual exhibition of Achieve- ment products, which will be held at the club December 2, 19, 20 and 21. The New Britain Gas Light Co. will donate the use of its window for demonstration from December 15 to 25. Lends Distinction to Library Living Room or Parlor An Unusual Value In TABLE LAMPS Exceptionally Handsome MILLER TABLE LAMPS In Three Beautiful and Durable Finishes Equipped with Silk Cord, Pull Chain Sockets and Mazda Lamps Only $12.50 public schools 18 requested by Mayor Gainer In a letter which the mayor ) 3 N : Vs sent this noon to Howard 3 q in the forenoon, Gorham, president of the school com of the pendency of said applicat and mittee the time and place of hearing thereon, by | publishing this order in some newspaper having & elrculation in sald district, and hy JUMPS 15 STORIES 'nr-n:lnz A copy of this order on the public e S [sign post in the town of Rerlin, in Dec. T--A man be ; < ald district, and by giving notice to all Keteham of Baby The German mark has reached the point now where the mil-|yarties tn interest, eitier personally or by mpe o his de 2 : o YA | malling to each one, prepald postage, SHiped 50 his & liard note—a thousand millions—is in circulation. Ilere’s a pie- § Y ap r 0 of this order, and return make \ h ig nearl » price of @ iti his court of the notice given vhich is nearly the price of a sport edition of |t y CATYNDY, ) Judge. New Britain, in sald district, on the 13ih y of Decembor A. D. 1923, at & o'clock and that notie given Ol()ur Easy Payment Plan But $2.50 Down—$2.00 Per Month The Conn: Light & Power Co. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 230 Judge e West End Presbyterian church in New York city has engaged a door- |man 19 livery to assist members from their autos. George Lu Mond, the newly-acquired doorman, upon accept- ing the job is said to have quoted: “It's better to be a doorkeeper in the | House ot the Lord, than to dwell in CHRISTMAS FOR YOUR SMALL CHANGE MEN’S SUITs | and | TRIMMED OVERCOATS COATS $22.50 $27:50 $55.00 $72.50 | Trimmed with A real man’s fashionable style and al fars. Devel real man’s coat oped of richest BERNARD J He left a note | ture of one of them, an evening paper. . nnMn'" bylon undertaker We Serve the Public As [tShouldBeServed, Which Is the Reason Why Our Christmas Club Is Always the Largest : Our 1924 Christmas Club f| || &85 5o Is to Be Bigger and Better R Join now YOU WEAR THEM Don’t let Christmas presents and a thousand Holiday de- mands, that eat up your ready cash, interfere with the clothing need of yvourself and family. USE YOUR CREDIT A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF GIRLS’ COATS AND DRESSES, LADIES’ SKIRTS, SWEATERS AND WAISTS REASONABLY PRICED. BOYS’ TWO PANTS SUITS, ALL WOOL FABRICS $1098 UP BOYS’ PLAID BACK OVERCOATS, ETC. ..... $7.98 AND UP Union 115 Main S “TRUST CO. NEWERTTAIN gy THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 A Small ’"‘e Amount Down At Time of Purchase