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W. Alling in police court this morn John Miller, former justice of the| SUN YAT SENS THREAT (rom official sources. nletu unanimity among officials of thej titles in the $13,000,000 contract for IT l MAN TR lLEY In;: on charges of violating the l|quor]puun of Hoboken, Gvorgv(‘\ be, \vml' | A strong anti-amecrican and anti- Canton government concerning Sun's{ construction and operation of radio llaw. He was arrested last night by | statistics reg ar and John L. Me-| | Japanese sentiment developed at a|announced plan of seizing the cus-|stations in China to the newly organ- Policemen Patrick O'Mara and | Ginnis, of Glou er, o | |mass meetin here yesterday in con-|toms funds to prevent the surplus | ized Federal Telegraph company of Thomas Feeney, who testified that|named in the indictments as pa o|Chinese Leader Reported to Plan|jection with the dispute over Sun’s|above 13 per cent, the amount allott- | Delaware, a $9,500,000 corporation, | they found liquor in the place and .‘”.. conspiracy. The Rev. Robert Rol-| Coup on December 19 That Will| gjaim to the custom surpluses and the| ed, from going to the Peking gov-|the board of directors of the latter bottle in Wonzyk's possession. The | lins, Baptist minister who married| Dring Troubles to a Head. presence of the foreign flotilla off Sha- | ernment, to be used later, according| corporation announced here. officers also said that the accused |the couple was absolved of blame by¥ |5y The Assoclated Press. meen, the foreign quarter of Canton.|to Sun, in attempting to suppress his The sole stockholders of the Dgu. man admitted to them that he sold | the grand jury | “Canton, Dee. 17—(Delayed)—Dr, | Japanese were accused by speakers atlacv.nlties ware corporation are the Radio Cor- | the meeting of supplying arms and| T —————— | poration of America and the Federal D]‘]vel‘ Or T[‘l]Ck Gflll[y o Reck- [the liauor for 25 cents a drink and| uller was accused of arranging|Sun Yat-Sen, South China lcader,| SR o o Btleaiioe Tel n ~of Californa, it ias had charge of the store for about {the marriage and McGinnis of acting|whose recent threat to seize the cus-|ammunition to pirates and brigands. SELLS GABLE RIGHTS SAghy. S - { said. two weeks, He was fined $100 on a |45 witness. \lUI s funds of Kwangtung province| Sun has been presenting his side of | was The China-Federal Radio company, lessness’ Jfldge Rules :r.'.,ummmr. gcharge and $200 on a| PO s | resulted in the concentration of war-|the controversy over the customs sur- $13,000,000 capital charge of keey liquor with intent| ships of five foreign powers here,|pluses to the American residents with 1000, capital, was owned i 3 to sell. Prosecutor Joseph G. W “"‘ls.HOMELESS MEN NOW SGORN | plans to take the first decisive step |through apneals being made through| San Francisco, Dec. 19.—The Fed-|jointly by the Federal Telegraph Harold Slater of .‘.w West Main | presented the state’s case. ! |in the controversy on December 19,|agents. eral Telegraph company of California|company of California and the Chi- street, was fined $35 on a charge of e | OLDEN LODGING HOUSES‘ according fo information nhmlned\ It is claimed that there is has transferred all of its rights and|nese xo\{ernment. ‘ oo v, i v 2t | OHOSEN MUSIC DIRECTOR | iriving comiacd witn s oneman car [N ROCKVILLE SCHOOLS ™ O !steemet “woe-ttow on the Francis street line at the in- Suffers Noticeable Loss in Patron- tersection of Hartford avenue and e | Stanley street. Malcolm G Humphreys, Organist at| %% Public Wants Higher Grade. | " : > Charles Flenke, motorm “hari g S o SR B 4 St iha trolioy. testified that . St. Mark’s Church, Selected for |, Chicago, Dec. 19.—The once-teem s v g “flop-he s suffered a no- driving north on Stanley s 3 s : il ceable loss in patronage, for home- the trolley was going tow N New Posi i i ¢ el dafliise Jod 4 ‘ 4 3 men, even in their periods of un- TN | Two cams wate, ) Im G. Humphreys ] ployment, now demand a hostelry nis right, the motorm E cot, organist at St. Mark's | of higher grade, according to the Rev. | & L4 neared the Stanley street curve in the 3 L. wrch for the past four|Dennis J. Dunne, chancellor of the 1 trolley track which turns into Hart- ..o cepted a position as su- | Catholic archdiocese of Chicago. 2 rd avenue. The truck, he said rvisor of music in the Rockville| These men, s ther Dunne, are | & [N . across the track and the rear er schoois and will commence his new |choosing in increased numbers the b it struck the trolley demolishing a|qyties January 1. .He will continue | jodging houses where baths and the |3 N'v‘!;:”n ::'m!l:; f_lr_;))"‘]‘m“l»m:h“w““w \ |28 nist at the church and has|jumigation of clothing are rnuancei y { i Mrs. Em Mra Ao 1 that the regular schedule | requirements. The change has come | \ P We have assembled on the first floor of our great building a truly lovely galaxy of G. Hawker, vh 1 Fra Blee & ® o N s oot testified that they were fn tne |Of renearsals will be held at St |gpout since the enactment of prohi. | \ ) Mark's in the future as In the past|pition, mecording to the chancellor. 3 Christmas Furniture and Rug gifts. Every article is plainly tagged for your convenient B feing Erass Liter the eollision had |48 the new position does not require |“Homeless men are saving thelr inspection. There are hundreds of charming little and big furniture gifts, more captivat- oceurred. Sergeant John J. King | pamciqaPed s entire time it imoney now,” explains Father Dunne. | Lyl iyl ing by the fact of their very reasonable prices. We invite you to browse around, un- : fun 3 lsmppHusssRawowall some s oty o accompanied if you wish—or our salesmen will gladly assist, without urging, in the care- he trt f M o[ wotante sepieviser. (o the Siart- jay { ful selection of your choice. Come in and take as much time as you please. Stanley street until it struck the trol- i x s peiner i | “They are eating more and better | ford schools, and is an associate oflfooq. They also are more particular | ley was a distance of 65 feet N Y - f U 3 . d ¢ the American Guild of Organists. In |, e tha g g / Slater said that in order fo avold|ggqition to being organist at sx._;:'fg‘,u: s il ) l"\h'::::l" ! L »vnm;:vs" his car on the troliey tracks, wm‘ s he is choirmaster mul BB | 2 TS Teaty i hisrs” thass « | g far enough to other institutionally conducted | 3 Z JB up on the ore the col- lodging houses, with an evident de- | i§#, % . 2 . g E TUCKERS ARE INDICTED sire to learn rather than sleep on the | §¥ 5 5 Dearest to a girl’s heart. Here' in wonderful variety. Fragrant, colorful, woodsy: |floor. Our mission is full, and twice | . 8 sl cedar deep roomy storage chests for milady’s finery. {as ma men as t} is room for T TR e e vt oy yoroaeys § NP> NATURAL CEDAR CHESTS T bemstital — From $11.70 to $40.00 i Detective Serge i - jersey City, N. J., Dec. 19.—Au-| o -~ : tollowing an accident » corner of | thorities to lay exj d bellef that| niversity of Chicago Creates ° ‘ A \ ¥ iy s s 2 High and Myrtle streets last Saturday | Burton S. Tucker, 17 year old bride| omices, Said 0 bo Entirely New tn | : , P 40-inch dd-inch 48-inch OVAL BRAIDED when & car he was driving ran into & groom and his wife, Mrs. Susan Simp. » - AR : = $11.70 $17.00 $21.50 $24.50 RUGS fence, The car possessed markers | son Tucker, many years his senior, in-| This Country. 2 2 v » Rini In several sizes numbered 154,228 which, until | dicted yeste for perjury and con- 4 - loilfi‘lue{ed- WflhlElt Finished Chest . ...$27.00 Sises October 1, belonged to Guida on a car | spiracy to violate the marrlage laws,| Chicago, Dec. 19—Announcement ers in Mahogany or Walnut, up to ....$64.00 e $4 50 he owned. Records at the capitol | would voluntarily return to defend |©f the appointment of two vice-presi- | > I (" TS Natinns . s 2 . show that be sold the car at that time | themselves, The Tuckers were report. | dents of the University of Chicago, | LANE CHESTS—Nationally advertised—in every style but failed to return the markers as| ed to he ying the sports at South. | 8aid to mark a new and vrnxnmu‘ [ step among the country’s educational required by law. Guida said he was | ern Pine o | [ driving a car which belonged to a| Tucker and Mrs, Simpson, a wealthy | \Dstitutions, is made today by Presi- G[Frs FOR 10 oo OR friend who did not have any markers | widow were married in Union Hill, N, | dent Ernest De Witt Burton. : = $ i Lms &0 he put his on. J. October 2, the groom then belng| ThS BW vice-preaidents are Profes- | iy “Priscilla” Sewing Cabinet $8.75 Mahogany Finished Smoking Hooch Seller Fined only 16 years old and his bride b1, | %0F James H. Tufts, dean of facuties, Windsor Breukfast Chai Cabi it $6.00 Joseph Wonzyk, proprietor of a|The application for the license stated | #nd Trevor Arnett, formerly auditor s Mahogany finialed ... $8.15 e o + _proprietor of a he application for the license L1307 the' oniy 4 e past five Mahogany finished .... $8.35 JFoot Rest .... . 86.75 store at 42 l.rn_w- street, was fined | that Tucker was 21 and Mys, Simpson . Lo ¢ | f = Nightrack . .$10.00 Child’s Rocker . $5.40 $300 when arraigned before Judge B. | 40 y V08 LRE GRRALSE VORI | - & 8 B Now Yovk, Annsunosment 3o alse | z Card Tables ..... Mahogany Candlestand .. $9.45 Mk 60 tha dlsotion 60 Rabaet B Tasl - Solld Muhogany ¢ Solitaire Table Lamp ... $10.00 { mont, president of the American Steel Table -++. $9.00 Burlap Screen .. 88.75 | Poundries, as « member of the board Willow Wood B -+ 85,00 Medicine Cabinet 97.28 of trustees Waste Baskets 2 Oak Tabourette ... .. $1L.80 Pre * Tufts will be charged | | Boudoir Lamps .. Portable Chiffonier Tollet Pancy Mirrors Walnut or Maple $10.00 more Bms. Sanitary FiSh Market :‘1.‘,:‘,‘ - ”mxtllix'n’r:“\).O;:u:;;\gu::lu- p s A{u..osa]\y TR ¥ AND MANY OTHERS YOU HAVE WANTED cational program of the university, |ifff 4 A GATE-LEG TABLE Is the Place To Select Your Fresh Fish—A Big Variety and §§ |, ,,“'.‘;:;,';',.,'k;"',,';"[,‘ o S g > ¢ gpacmrns g lhe. of good size, of good fin Fine Quality {on the retirement of the present busi- | 3, @ ' 66 ’ C » “ SRR e = - TR new manager, Wallace Heckman, next “"';:'r't';;‘“""“;;:“?ngw““’ A Smoke s a Smoke 133, nnt%tait ?‘remmble Splendid Short Haddoc ilegant Medium Mackerel - o R PO TS DR | . price. s here—meas- : 12¢ b, viversonnsesss 180 IR caits tor aopremtmaroty” pitoonees |§ | SEWING CABINET For All of That” ures 30x42, toned a beau- Large Fancy Flounders Large Bloater Mackerel endowment within the next year. p 319'95 E div ) Kindl ind tiful mahogany. Ib. | .. 25e Ib. - - St 4 Tl e the Tt Hie with lvery day in every way a kindly reminder Native Frost Fish. Fancy Red Snappers 28¢ Ib. | e B e T e of your thoughtfulness. Designs, this year, $24 95 Boston Blue Whole Fish Penobscot Salmon ... 30¢ Ib. |l o York city announce the engage- | & and {xvivile hingsh. 4 well- that vie with each other in eager competi- . made, smooth rubbed fin. tion for your kindly approval. The many-legged table 14c Ib. | Long Island Sea Bass 30¢ b, [ ment of their davghter, Pauline, ‘"} ished Cabinet Rockport Cod, Whole Fish Saybrook Eels . 35¢ 1b. |R Mike 3. 8illuzio of New Britain. The | This handy model, in mahogany finish $9.45 of many uses. 16¢ b, I\ing Mackerel 30¢ Ib. nn..rmfu:_. will take |v!vr:"i’|\ l'lbru'u—\ | A great assortment of others from 86 ¢6 44 Jersey Snapper Blues 18¢ Ib. | Fancy Scrod Steak . 23 1b. || Micren & %ons, 1ne oa ’H"’.,.".:,‘,T; " R i e o Fancy Eastern White Halibut, Swordfish, Lake Champlain :';‘.'.‘,k;,‘. :1','1 ey s Smelts, Filletlof Haddock, Flounder Steak, Finnan Haddies, |} —_— : MAHOGANY DAVENPORT m:‘,l;v\ MAHOGANY TUCK- Live and Boiled Shrimp, Long Island Scallops, Round and [@| Positively frosh cggs 60c doz Jiuse x 1 A-WAY Little Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, Open Long Clams, ([ ! Bros. 801 Main 8t—advt |4 A ceeens $25o25 TABLE Boneless Salt Cod, 18¢ Ib., 3 Ibs, 50c. Try our Guilford (7 1 Oysters, opened fresh every day at our market: they are He Won! 1 fine. We are open till 9 o'clock Thursday evening. - { { 1 DECORATED ENAMEL BREAK FAST SUITE 349 50 g ih b DROP-LEAF TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS ...... N [ ] 3 % 4 g { Moore BrOSo FISh Market & ‘I\F MAHOGANY MAHOGANY CON- MAHOGANY ) 30 COMMERCIAL ST. Just OFf Main St. 1 - CRETARY DESK SOLE TABLE, 30-in. 512 LIBRARY TABLE 324 : ¢ : ' Like Picture CANE-PANELLED $ 76 ‘50 r ' ) ;ANY DAVENPORT ANDClll!:)l(!tl?ERS Other Secretaries B ™ I:DTA';:J’ES $15 Make excellent gifts. They §63 to $162 . ; are decorative as well as come 2 RACKS. fortable. Numerous models, in Drop-Lid Desk, Birdseye . MAHOGANY FINISHED mahoguny or walnut, like plo- Maple Sudesens £30.00 THREE SHELVES ture, starting at Drop-Lid Desk, Solid Ma- X sls oo 5 . hogany .........%$39.50 £ Dl:opl:eaf Desk, ‘Iahost- Windsor Arm Chairs, ma- b b b MAHOGANY FINISHED MAHOGANY FOUR-POST- hogany finished S:?.gg Hutch Des - ts 1@ £y 7 1 from ... $67.50 ;1 TEA ER TWIN RIS <ysuonveces Special Shoe and Skate combination, all leather ; Jui.lylmllununk‘ De tko "Ma- SN 314'00 s Go%g::o:c%trsndf;fi- (?hzl‘il?: shoe and Chrome Nickel Steel Skates. & ° hogany, 40-in. .. $121.50 Gus ; E H Doll Carriages 5 Ch fi H FOl' That Chlld Fine Mahogany Book Cases Ros;-ll)&s :pho?;;;wed $45 ALL SIZES $6.25 4 i 0 h ted Rider Kiddie Caras‘tgc i ed .(.),&40,1554-‘)( ln(t:l UP Other Royal Easy Chairs in Other Skates and combinations $1.00 to $11.75. i { — lare size ..84.95 um ook _Case, tapestry and leather, 2 hair, Ma- . Hockey Sticks, Pucks and Skating Supplies. ; ¢ | g : ) ‘”;?,{‘;j,{,.’;‘,fifihfd"f‘T,,,,2“,-, Parior Chairs, velf""",':;% White enamel . . . .$10.75 Gunn Sectional Book Cases Overstufied Tapestry Rock- q Other High Chairs f:donl: $1 DeskTChel_irIb ‘in Abundance $30,00 : B > 2 e “Handifold” Enameled Iron Tip Top Tables, Overstufied Velour COLUMBIA MADE F : Crib, full size ... 4:10.03 ¢ TS;]Z..')O to $22.50 Chairs ........ 3?5‘.“ 's TPEDES (" ] ] Baby Carriages . .. .$25.01 Nests of Tables, e ks ot . il | This Lovely Mobegany Cafe-au-lait or Blue Color $15.00 to $27.00 Large size With Disc Wheels ; 1 et i £ Go-Carts from ....$8.00 Mahogany Music Cabinets, FOLDING CARD Medium size 3 and Stand 3 SPINET DESK Wicker Child’s Fhairs u.mfn s szl.fio“m 5641‘5”(;(0 TABLES - s : Well made little copies o Grandfather Hal A rette Small size e $5.50 " 3. Hall of Sanbornville, 327~00 regular baby carriages. veo.. $108.00 Felt or Leathe of President and Mrs. ¥ Other Spinets Mahogany Highboys Mahogany Lowboys, 83 15 't piay & Saise OF O, $13, $19.50 and up to $90 . +...$60.75, $108, $126 veeeee. $44, 86150, $75 . Mrs. Coolidge on the gold o TABLE LAMPS TABLE LAMPS FLOOR LAMPS BRIDGE LAMPS Air Rifles—Bicycles—Sleds—Athletic Outfits 1 ahogany or Poiychrome Metal Bases Mahogany or Polychrome Mahogany or Polychrome Art Glass Shades Bases, Silk Shades Dases, Silk Shades Coaster Wagons s, Silk Shades | s1000, s2250, 825 uUp|| 810, 81350, $15 Up $24, $27, $31.50 Up $22.50, $25.50, $27 Up Chas. E. Hadfield |[.-===1¢ C, C. FULLER COMPANY For Her For Him P e R ' 40.56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD A Good Place to Trade —We Deliver— | 21 MYRTLE ST st Aroind e Curne® T Gt & ABCH STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY lision occurrec said that he d could not cause of the Skates Sharpened Skates Sharpened