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ADMITS CONFESSION IN HIGHER COURT (Continued From ¥irst Page). ly and voluntarily and *“I wrote them,” he testified. He said that he | went into a store on Orange street to get Migatz and heard Migatz say he was going to tell all he knew. Prose- W cutor Gideon then restated the state ceee for the state, Stanley Budnick, 21, of 72 Orange street, was then called to the stand by his attorney, Noble ‘E. Pierce. He said in part as follows: “Migatz asked for butter in ‘the restaurant. He had none. Then there was an argument. Ryniez and 1 took Potash and Lipitz outside. The others followed. When Davidowicz was outside he started an argument with Migatz. Migatz fell down and T went up to Daxidowicz and he swung at me. ¥ swung at him and hit him on the body. Someone hol- lered ‘Cop’ and we all ran up Booth street.” Migatz Also Ttestfies Migatz went to the witness stand, He testified in part as fqllows: “I didn't eat my stew because it was cold. An argument started. We went outside and when Davidowicz came out he made a swing at me. T swung back but I did not hit him. T| did not go out in the road. I ran away then up Booth street.” A recess was declared o’clock. ° until |ing officials were greeted by |in Ttaly NEW BRITAIN DAJLY CITY ITEMS. Gutman Concerty, Dec. 16th. POLICE CHIEFS HERE Discussion of Universfl Traflic Sys- tem at Sbuttic Meadow Club Gathe Bliz. —advt. Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans —advt. Remember! New records every Fri- day. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. Eliz. Gutman Concert. Dec. —advt. I"ood Sale at St. Mark's Friday at 2 p. m.—advt. Vietrolas, Edisons, Sonoras for Christmas. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Guibransen Player Pianos, Morans. advt. Special Christmas Records. Pierce & Co.—advt. Children’s records for Christmas. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. A Player Piano for your Christmas. Pierce & Co.—advt. aggedy Ann” new C. L. Pierce & C Gutman, Capitol, ering Held This Afternoon,. Chiefs of police of the cities and |fowns of Connecticut met at the Shuttle Meadow eclub this afternoon for the purpose of discussing a uni- versal traffic system. Members of the board of police commissioners of New Britain were present. The visit- Mayor 16th. Church, Paonessa. DR. COPPOLA APPEALS Physicians C. L. One of State Disbarred Claims He Has Not Practised Fraud rec- Victor —advt, In Any Way. Sun. 3 p. m. New Haven, Dec. 13.—An appeal was filed today by Dr. Modestino Cop- pola of this city against the action of the state department of health in re- voking his license to practice medicine in Connecticut. He is one of 18§ eclectic doctors, revocation of whose licenses resulted from a recommenda- tion of the grand jury investigating al- leged medical frauds in the state. Dr. Coppola, through counsel, it is understood challenges the department of health to prove that he had prac- ticed fraud in any Way or misrepre- sented his manner of getting an edu- cation or of securing a state license. | He says he is a graduate of a college in which he studied four hon‘ will be a meeting of the Elks fair committee tonight. Frederick V. Streeter, past depart- ment commander of the Connecticut G. A. R. has been appointed and commissioned aide-de-camp on the staffl of the commander in chief of . A R, . Gutman, Capitol, Sun. 3 p. m. . The condition of Philip Davis, son of Rev. and Mrs. John Davis, who is ill at his home at 42 Ce street, and whe was reported as improved yesterday, is said not to be so weil today. He passed a restless night and his condition today is said be one of THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923. WALLSTREET $TOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Close | HERALD, INDIAN DANCES FAVORED Only Those Having Bad Moral Effect Wil Be Discouraged by Govern- ment Agencies, Low “ 13% | 10414 104 168 Washington, Dee. 13.—Tribal! dances and ceremonies came in for considerable discussion today before Secretary Work’s advisory committee or Indian affairs. A majority of the speakers urged| that the committee go on record as upholding the stand of the Indian bu- reau in discouraging only those danc among Indians that are found to be detrimental to moral welfare, “The position of the Indian bureau and of other friends of the Indian, who have opposed the present Indian dances, has been much misunder- stood,” said G. E. E. Lindquist, dire tor of religious education of Haskeil Institute. “Those of us who oppose the Indian dances are neither bigots nor fanatics nor do we want to ahol- ish for all time all Indian dances.” LORD DOUGLAS JAILED | Libel Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am ] Am Ang Bt Sug Can Car & 1"y Cot 0l Loco Sm i At Gulf & W I Bald Loco Baltimore & O . Beth Stel 13 Con Textile Can Pacific Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohio .. Chi Mil & 8t P . Chi RIst & P Chids Copper Chine Copper Con Gas Corn Pro Re | Crue Cuba Cane Sugar ndicott-John . rie 1st ptd en Electrie Gen Metors Gt North pfd Insp Copper Int Mer Mar Found Guilty of Criminal on Winston Churchill And Is Given Six Months In Prison. By The Associated Press. London, Deec. 13.—Lord Alfred Douglas, son of the late Marquis of Queensberry, was found guilty by a | jury in Old Bailey teday of eriminal libel upon Winston Spencer Church- pid PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley 11, Vady, Mannge: 31 West Main o1, Tel. 2040 We Ofier: 160 AMERICAN HARDWARE um STANLEY WORKS — nummumm‘mmlmimvmmnmummummm|||m|m|||um|!m|1 UDD & CO. IBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHAN Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Harttora-Conn, 1rust Bldg., Tel. New Britain: 23 West Main Street, Tel 3-61820 1815 We Offer— Scovill Manufacturing Co. Stock years and obtained a degree of doctor of philosophy. He adds that he went |hrough the 8t, louis college of phy- |sicians and surgeons, which institu- tion has received the attention of the grand jury and claims he put in four years of work there, | The papers in the action are under- |€tood to have been taken to Hartford |today for service on Attorney Gen. Hartford, Dec. 13.~Dr. Regina|Healy and upon Commissioner Stanley " Blumer of Bridgeport, wife of Dr,|H. Osborn, college of naturcopathy in this city, DR, BLUMER IN TROUBLE HWartford Naturcopath, Assailed hy; Grand Now Is Sued for Divorce by His Wife, Jury, today had the college property at tached under an action for divorce 1t is understood that the libel loges cruelty and alimony and cus-| tody of five children are asked for.| Dr. Louis Blumer figured promi-| nently in the grand jury inquiry just| before it recessed and his college was | \isited by officers who took away the | textbooks which were to be there. The state natureopathy exnmv}“‘“‘ evening through a rear window ining board has also been asked to|#nd stole $15 in cash from the cash yevoke Dr. Blumer's license to prac-| 'eslster and approximately §15 worth tice. of drugs from a nearby shelf. The 1t is expected that all the 75 sub- | drugs taken consisted of morphine, yesterday will have | atrophin and strychnine and all were when the grand jury|Bypodermic tablets. which is looking into alleged fake| The burglars medical diplomas reconvenes next | through the cellar, week, The deputy sheriffs were busy | " r— today with the papers. There was little in the way of new infor- in the investigation today. al- | Enter Miller & Hanson Pharmacy on Chui Strect and Get Away With Narcotics as Well as Cash, Burglars broke into the Miller and poenas issued been served made their SWEDISH ACTORS HER Ve mation NO WAGE SCALE CHANGES inds of Swedish actors staged the play| |"Lars Andrrn, Jan Anders and Their ‘ Chitdren,” before an assembly of ‘Ilmut 700 people at Odd Fellows hall last eveningt The play which centers around a |controversy between two Swedish Woasen; 4o farmers, whosc son and daughter are Make Adjus s in Pay at (|.c‘l\o"lht‘|ru. was well played by the company, the work of Olga Peterson, Varions Navy Yards. ‘n “Len the daughter, of one of |the farmers, being espec Washington, Dec, 13—Examination to tne nudtence Beturan tnr ing by the navy wage board of reports umber of Swedish songs were sung. ns to wage conditions in the various|yollowing the last act the national naval districts has disclosed 10 rea-|gunce of Bweden was execcuted by for important changes in Navy|members of the troupe, yard wage scales now prevailing. | After the performance the troupe The report of the board will be|worg entertained at the home of Carl completed and made publie tomor- | carigon, row or Saturday. It was said today | at the navy department that no im- | portant changes In prevailing wage scales would be recommended, Naval Board o PERMITS FOR NEW BUILDINGS Two permits for new factory build- ings to be erccted by the Aberthaw Construction Co. for the Stanley Rule and Level company were granted thie afternoon at the office of Bullding Inspector John C. Gilchreest, A six story factory will be erected on Elm street at a cost of $117,070. The bullding will be of concrete, The second plant, a three story building Eighty ples were taken at dawn |will be bullt on Whiting street at a from Adel Jackson's bakery. The |cost of $00,871, negroes told the pollee they had di- - vided them equally, 16 to a man, and 100 Fur Coats in a special sale to. were finishing the last five when in- | morrow and Saturday at The Big terrupted. Btore, Raphael's Dept. Store.—advt. Five Negroes Steal 80 Pies, Try to Eat Them New York, Dee. 13.-~Five negroes, vach munching a ple, were arrested in the bhasement of a Harlem apart. ment house today. A Christmas Club Membership will make as pleasing a remem- brance as you can give. The real joy increases each week as the amount builds up; and the actual knowledge that the Xmas expenses will be taken care of when the Xmas checks are sent to you in 1924, is the reason that all savers enjoy the Xmas Club idea. Start your member- ship at this Bank this year. exit | {road | Olle 1. Skratthult and his company | become stuck and attempting to u!-un 8t. Louis, l {and Mrs, {Coroner Field today. found | Hanson drug store on Church street | ol - ’ v | his uetion of adjusting the “grave danger.” ANTHONY EWALD IS HELD FOR FATAL AUTO CRASH Driver of Car in Which Two Met | i1, former first lord of the admiralty, that Mr. Churehill issued a false com- munique after the battle of Jutland for the purpose eof influencing the stock markets. Lord Alfred nteneed to six months in prison, at the expiration of which time he must find a surety to keep (he peace, particularly toward | Mr. Churchill. Failing to find surety he must undergo another six months' | imprisonment WAS S Death on Northford Road Blamed by Coroner. Novelist Could Not Sell Books, So Turned Burglar New York, Dee. 13.—Lucius Win- | chester, 21, came here from Cleve- land a year ago, confident of making his mark as a novelist. He was taken to the Tombs toda charged with stealing $2,000 in jewels and clothing from rooms in the Hotel Pennsyl- Ewald was not in & favorable posi ;'nnlu occupled by Mr. und Mrs. Am- tion to act when the accelerator was | Pros® SOree OF Wan Antoste, Texas. ot of adliatsant. e told the police he was unable to The deputy coroner finds that|**'' M literary works, vald who had permitted another| ister, Anna, and Willlam J. Dowling | SEEKS of Middietown to share the front seat| Rpidgeport, Dec. 13,—A request with him, was driving at an excessive | that the police locate her mother, speed on approaching Fight Mile Hill| Mrs, M. C. Harris, came from Mis {in Northford. The accelerator had| Hazel M. Stewart, who is at present today. Miss Stewart had not seen her years and she had re. that she was in Harris is the widow 13.—-Anthony brother of New Ewald, Haven, Dec the driver, and Satah Ewald, who was killed, is held criminally responsible for the upset| |of an automobile on the Northford Thanksgiving day which re- in the deaths of Miss Ewald Agatha Hoffman, by Deputy Over-crowding the front seat was a factor in the misadventure, he pointed out, beca; sulted HER MOTHER just it he took his eyes off the road.|wrote that she Confusion resulted, the car without mother for 15 warning passed another car and| cently learned struck a series of bumps. Although | Bridgeport, Mrs, on the right side of the road Ewald of the late Thomas Sheridan, applied the foot brake and the car | a former cheif of the New overturned, "lrr department. The upset might have been due to - sudden turning of the wheel or the bumps or both, the deputy eoroner He points out that Ewald was carcless and reckless in overcrowding the front sea, in driving fast and in| stret division of L. F. and C for accelerator | their expressions of sympathy and tfom the Kindness to us during the illness and death of our father and husband, Mr Edward Hartney. Signed: Mrs, Edward "amily, CARD OF THANK We wish to thank our friends and sighbors and employes of High by removing his hands steering wheel, The party, except Dowling, lived in Cromwell and after dinner was on its way to this city. Hartney and DWYER CASE CONTINUE ’ Torrington, Dee. 13.—Attorneys for | the state and defense summed up to- day in the superior court at Litehfield in the trial of 1. Dwyer, chm—gul‘ with liquor law violations, The trial | is now in it sixth week. It Is barely | possible the case may reach the jury late today. JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director Parlors 38 Myrtle St. rvice Exceptional, Lady Assistant Tel. Parlor 1625.2 Jence 17 Summer St. —1 A BANK BOOK With a Dollar or Two already deposited is a most fitting Christmas Gift for your Boy or Girl. To make it a little more real, we will let you have one of those Leather Covered Banks in which to save their Nickels and Dimes. It makes a fine present on the Xmas Tree. Come in with the first Dollar and get one. Burritt Mutual Savings Bank Open Saturday Evenings by his publication of the statement | who was Haven Tpt Mer Mar is-Chalmers MUGRGRIR R Int Int Kennecott Cop Lehigh Val Mid States Oil Mis Pac N Y Cen N YNH& | North Pae Pure O Pan Am Penn R R Pierce Ray Reading Rep 1 & ltoyal D, fin Ol South | ®outh Rail stude Co Texas Co Tex & Pecifie Transcon Ol Union Pacifie United 1'ruit | U 8 ¥ood Prod 8 Indus Alco S Rubber v 14 U 8 Stest ! Ut H Thomson, Tfenn & Lo, NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Hritam National Baok 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Memmbers Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchaage Donald R. Hart, Mauager Bldg. Arrow Con Cop AMERICAN ‘HARDWARE Price on application DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS s N. Y et Pacific Wi KEOGH achange of New York Bridgeport w Haven JOHN P. Consolidated Stock STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire to New York Mgr.—Itoom 609, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg~Tel. 1 o N 961, 1107, 841 10, [IEN 180 15 Member Waterbury Danbury Midd. >town 1191 (TN 101y 3 & Bteel prd tah Copper Willys Overland Westinghouse Nationa! Lead G. ¥. GROYY Co.) Bid (Putnam & Asked Aetna Life Am Hardware Am Hosiery Bige-Hd Carpet Billings & Spencer Billings & Spencer Bristol ¥ Colts Arins 8 Conn Lt & Power pfd. 109 Fagle Lok o Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley Hfd Elee Light Landers Frary 1’ Montgomery ] It Montgomery N B Gas N B Machine . N B Machine pfd Niles-Eemt-Pond North & Judd Peck Stow & Russell Mfg (‘o Seovill Mig Co 8 N E Telephone Standard Screw Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com Traut & Hine Travelers Ins Union Mfg Co com com prd TFuller, Richter, Aldrich 8 @ 94 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. Telephone 25201 New Britain Office, 122 Main St. E.T. BRAINARD, Mgr. We offer— AMERICAN HARDWARE AT THE MARKETY 62 166 Tel. 2980 Clark. b6y prd 104 kil com Wilcox v The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Comgany Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Sale Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING It is safe and saves time. 615 U, S TREASURY 8. Treasury balance, STATEMENT, $125.744.356 EXTRA DIVIDENDS New York, Dec. 13.—An extra divi dend of $2.75 on the common stock has been authorized by the Vietor Talking Machine company. The regu lar quarterly payments of $2 on the common and $1.75 on the preferred stock also were made Bank by mail. BRYAN SEES COOLIDGE 18.—William Je nings Pry ten minute talk t day with President Coolidge He called merely to pay his respec Washington, Dee. an had a GUIMARES GUILTY dend of two per cent and the rogular | He and Three Assoviates Convicted of quarterly two per eent dividend have | been voted by the Canadian Westing ‘ | | | | 1 Using the U S Mails in Schome 1o house corporation Defrand NOTICE OF HEARING Rertin, ORDER OF JIVES 8100000 r t of Probate Pa.. Dee. 13 the United States Bieel to a home for children in Frie inder construction, was announced by Rishop John M. Gan von, of the Catholic dlocese of Frie The girt will completior of a home orphans, Gannon declared ew York, D nas Mo Ma Britain, In sald alstrict A gift of $100 a00 by poration eor- | new permit the for 400 Bishoy COTTON OPENS STRONG New York, Dec. 13.--Cotton ket had a strong active an overnight accumuiation | tie and foreign buying orders that |61a erop months up 50 to 80 |above yestorday's close, July reaching 135,18, Heavy realizing orders were | well absorbed and the market « very firm after the op mar apening wit of domes TERRIFIC STORM RAC e M A PROVE TOO FAST, Brideeport, Dec. 13 —Wi | Anderson, driver of the a | out of » h wae Richard Ha was “driving too fof ot of o ounced to his death efore 1a the eomfort rast T and « appar to drive,” accord- prrson: v in unfit condition ing to testimony given by Patroiman Alesander Coughlin and Albert Smith | at the coroner's inguest today. 1t was at the excavation nto whic Irove w ghted with . th red lanterne LIBERTY - There Rousch, mi He ROUSCH STILL AT New Haven, Dec. 13 no word of Philip Cheshire reformators eged murderer of Albert guard, today. BEENARDL ¥, GAVESEY said 18, Courty Aritain, district, the pube New Rritaim, ¢ .t & Jutgn

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