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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1923. i de-| may wait a bit while we try to help listen to applicants. The appointment who are not | Will be made at a special meeting of the school board on Monday after- noon abilit of | ¢ J. And in this light the suggestion ot ¢ of the Hartford bar was | its children f ¢ " @ timely thing. It turns | peld today to consider the application o Y 3 t « ugl 1w from the state of [of five young men for admission.|; A Americu, es- | supply the needs of those is not to he com- | prepared to face the snow and the statistics aoantly vich we have lived com- | Among them are two New Britain i o v:_ | boys, namely, Joseph H. Clark and s popula- | plaisantly d it presents other ple-| Juyyr w. Upson: that New | turcs which have not been vividly be- |~ 1y making a fiying switch on the |3 along lines tore us. Not only in these physical | Beriin branch near Whiting street this | 3 ‘ H I S ¢ ould our thoughts of | Morning, a couple of freight cars| % A | jumped the track and crashed into an | ¥ p engine and a tender. The cars were living which many of | paq)y damaged as were the locomo- LOOKING AHEAD forgotten. Thix ix the time, | :m-’mm tender. An investigation is| Our selection of Christmas Gifts such as Watches, Rings, Chains, Pearls, that extr e e L L e Military Sets, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Brooches, Mesh Bags and Sterling Arthur ¥. Goodrich will accompany Wesleyan Glee club on its annual Silverware is unsurpassed, at Prices that please. contemplation of the joys | ¥ * " ltour of New York and Penn. b | . nas. May the snow this|The club will give ten concert ‘ Let us extend to all, our best wishes for a Happy Christmas and a addition to promising —————— |\g Prosperous New Year. isure for the comfortable e gl it : . || Observations on ||§ B. GEORGES Jeweler w 1 s A LITITLE CHILD SHALL LEAD T bt spabi ) bl Wbt hat St The Weather % 166 MAIN STREET : ROOM 10 world disclose their doubE; | | eemm—— be shown, but in all infortunate of the world should Member of The Associated Press Fundamentalists an maodernists n ) e AcTnin Washington, Dec. : ° . P G N L L Y Would put their foes to rout ! Southern New nas RS True sincerity and ight and Tuesday; slowly rising tem- Are to them of 8 uesday; fresh to strong| o Rl deh | horthwest wind Mishing and be- Cosgrove at the corner of East Main CRISIS IS SSED o0 get t Who shs d 8 coming westerly Tuesday | street and Stanley street following an RI l l PA is money darkness r Connecticut: Fair tonight and | accident at the corner of Stanley and | new methods pre 1f their theor 1 12 ‘wesday; slowly rising temperature Franklin streets. & . Lol gg | ¥i fresh to strong northwest According to the story of the police | Critigal Situation in Canton, in Which 2 From tl rming, glowing radi- | winds, diminishing and becoming Smigel was driving the car north on 3 g 9 for seeing a possibil v T . - r, S Yat Sem Figures. is Be- r seeing a possibility s [ westeriy Tuesday. Stanley street when he struck Ander-| Pr SUb a r is here emphasized SR o Conditions: A disturbance central son’s machine which was on the ex- lieved Ended. off the coast near Nantuckeet, Mass. |treme right of the road going south. when we light snow or rain from New Jersey i ank el ,m 5 “dmm by Ner. y % W€ | seen, but because, in the future when| .00 to Maine, Another disturbance is ’g'.xnl Michael Flynn not to drive the | Uation Which has prevalled here for SPIFIL 9T some plan is proposed to make a de- ildisn | €entral over the northern portion of Drivers Clog Docket [oar The sergeant saw a crowd of | Rearly two weeks as a result of the 8 ) childish | 1. Lake region. ‘The weather s Youths at'a Chestnut strcet garage |demand of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, South generally pleasant in the central and a short time before the accident, He | China leader, for surplus customs western districts, The temperature Alex Karnek, charged with assault,|claims that he told Smigle at the |revenues, is believed to have passed. continues mild in ail the northern |was fined $15 and costs; Proctor Sus-|time he could not drive the car and Negotlations for settlement of the question are said to be progressing sections, kiewicz, charged with drunkeness and | placed another young man in the o ’ | satisfactorily and sailors from the ach of the peace was fined $5 and | driver’s seat. Smigel was not driving | 5 iy sald, | French cruiser Jules Ferry, one of the | brea UN' UE CHRISTMAS | costs on the former charge and $10|when the car left the garage, he . | and cost on the latter; Steve Busezyn- | but he afterward learned that Smigel | flotilla of foreign warships concen- charged with drunkenness and | insisted on driving and took the | trated in the harbor, have returned to | FACES AN FANCIES ... 1o . i e simen i o o s s s $10 Mot o he schint cocuee Mok, onE o o ch account ar p— - Him t ; f whose bl irth, | oo rtment more cfficient this siuation the whose life have alled with the BY ROBERT QUILLEN. Al C the stage will soon be reached at b St omiom W 1 Ubvorya Floliiifes mians Eiyava 80 ey, SpSires ASHES BEING RETURNED | Thich the vistiance of the foreten e > day At Same Time. | Judge B. W Alling in police court powers, represented in nearly a score ' | chicago, Dec. 36—Christmas (s [L148 moruing. Proscutor Joscph G. :;r g:lixah’r‘v‘.:l:"in(lt:\e‘l\m;:r.:‘r‘\‘:::r:} [vear s unique i that for the nrat | Vane® Bresenied the s O gar. | Those Who Stole Remains of Japan- | (o city, where the administrative of- i el B L L almost all of Chris- |3,y by Policeman Walinz- | o ‘o They | fices of other nations arc located, may ad to ine ¥ 8 e w e rattle- | tendom in vlumy will celebrate’ the :_‘:,:‘,'\l“,,I\l;.";:l,"i"l )mé;::“p:;‘yl a? their | =0 Bociakist Loader Anmounoo They | be relaxed and the foreign warships paid in er that oning ) | day on December {home at 426 Mrytle street where they| Will Give Them Back. | withdrawn. tem might S LEha e iy This means that 125,000,000 peo- | o 0 youse for themselves, The of- s The French sailors who already of me may at least | ple conneeted with the Eastern Ortho- ‘“ tostified that Karnek had struck | B2, The Associated Press [ nave left, recently landed at Shameen economy | dox National churches of which the [giovo over the head with a bottie and| 10K10, Dec. 24.—The ashes of the (and were stationed in the old French Greek and Russian are chief, will in an upset condition ' late Sakaye Osugl, soclialist leader, | post office building after Sun's threat |to seize the customs to prevent their payment to the Peking government, | which he oppos ffore funeral services on December 18, | g 7 the hous IR T Had iore Db | ot e Gl g “‘"" the Others | \ion he arrived there. The Judge|which were stolen from a room in warned them that if there is trouble| which the urn was lying in state be- ish 1 had as much as ) s yea embers o wish Until this year, members of those | 0 S 00T bl they will all go to hurches have tollowed the Julien | dail. T weme | vendar, which causes a gap of 1¢ ™ 1 for Pightl | will be returned to the police tomor- | wornn l'\\ NEW HAVE ormatior eady in its poss r me n the punishn luys between Christmas as obgerved Boys Fined for Fighting. row, the snatchers have informed fits the crime iy when a thief steals « | in castern and western churches, Now | authorities. | Ol Colony “o""‘ To Issue Bonds To el o the Gregorian calendar of - western 4k, each 16 yuurs of uge, were fine B thon eas osmiltad 'br ticrae Pay Off Indebtedness f churches has been adopted | $5 without costs on a charge of a8-|,. .04 men who escaped in an auto-| Washington, Dec. 24.~The Ol | fauiting cach other They were ar-|mobile. The ineident precipitated a | Colony railroad company, a subsidiary | PLEA S'”RS JURYMEN rosted by Pollcoman Cabelus in the | geyupion which was considered criti- | of the New Haven system, sought per- rear of the Lycounn theater last night f g, %eon s “time, headquarters of the | mission from the interstate commeoree l {According fo the testimony presented |,y cooinlist league having been | commission today to lssue $3,500,000 | - {the two became engaged in an argu-| ooy guarded aftor soclalists were | in bonds; $3,000,000 to be used to | ) = Prosceutor Makes Brilliant Charge in | ment in the theater which resulted in | g 16 yuve threatencd reprisals for | meet maturing indebtedness, and the { [ Joseph Lukaswiez and Teofil Dren- | owing to the methods re What hecome of the old lack | ioned congre hieh somebody ha were |4 worl s . their “finishing it" in the alleyWay. | ypg gegecration of the remains of | remainder to be paid to the Now Ha- Case Agatnst - Gormaine Berthon, judge Alling, in passing sentence, | e ‘jegger, ven for advances it has made. {soid that it is about time young fel-| "o, 04 wug glain with his wife and | The Delaware & Hudson asked the lows keep peace while they @re inlo.ng by Captain Amakasu, a gen- | commission for permission to abandon Paris, Dec. 24.-=Arugments were | Public " | darmerie officer, who declared he was | a 13-mile branch line In New York, heard today in the case of Germaine Wrestled With Policeman. actuated by patrlotic motives. He is | extending from Canada Junction to a | Berthon, the girl anarchist, charged! J. H. Stachen, charged with drunk-1 ., garving a sentence of ton years | connection with the Grand Trunk sound conveys littie meaning. | With the ki )f Marius Platean, re. [(ness, breach of the peace and resie yo o isonment for the slaying. railroad on the Canadian border, order an oyster stew it|porter for fthe royalist' newspaper tance, was fined $5 and costs on all | to the kitchen that you | l-Action Francaise, last January all three ch s but judgment was | v oy essing the | suspended on the wo. e s! oo B T s shout 1130 i morrive | ORGSR OGN S O R I O e | Girl Anarchist and Alleged Slayer, ury on behalf of the Plateau family, | arrested Man never scons 5o mortal as wh asked f a verdiet avenging the At the corne . of Spring and l\n:rth tries to be dignified with a drop | d¢ath of the young royalist writer, |streets by Policeman Doherty. The The public | itor followed, and |officer testified that the man refused 3 N A, i o ot Attorney Torres for the defense will |10 80 home when told to do 8o, Of« |y VITAL STATISTICS s pooy . . The office ks that the €108e the arguments. It was thought |ficer Mckvoy also testifidl that he| grouch rema New Britain pec t ¢ scum always comes to the top when | # Yerdict might-be reached by 7 p. m. |told Stachen to go home at least ten | ¢ The conclusion of the publi rose. | times and he refused to go. He said | dering over the fact that the political pot boils public pros: p . i \ - oyt el v : | eutor's speech stirred the audience | that the accuscd man started to wres- 0 ne an fon of the city 1 loeply. After saying he saw no pl tie with Officer Doherty when the late 1 " s 1 the rest of us, if give 4 a) a place | i 3 REMEMBER “THE OTHIR Bhpafpcilbon Dl usiting | tenuating circumstances, he |ter attempted to aid him on his way To the many readers of this paper whose friend<hip we could get " added: | home The wrestie resulted in the and patronage we so greatfully appreciate, we extend “The mot of the d¢ 4 u, | shirt being torn from Stachen's back. | | the Season's Groetings with the best of wishes for monarchy is | gentiemen of the jury, through me Drove Without Lights, . heal happiness, prosperity and good vision aasgahs ;m“p of gr uch circumstances 1o the mure Judgment was suspended in the! throughout the coming year, A e 3 leress of her son. Ko grant them, but | ¢ of Carmello Coc of 62 Jubi them to the dictator. | give 4 firm, clear and just verdict. lee street, charged with driving an|J | — automobile without lights and without ° ng event of*nationa [ OF SIS e RAID I8 IRELAND an operator's license, He was arrest ] ) luled bout ¢ ' ed by Bupernumerary Officer Rap-| ¢ Eyesight Specialist onus Light Are Arvested in Londonderry | POnatti on Kast Main street at abnuu‘ 327 MAIN STREET 10,000 {n the last fo bl ey pein § L Veneeiy | man said that he was endeavoring to | R T T e SR Belfast, Ireland, Dec. 24.—Mem- |reach his hor without n:h.m his “ Sl special officers yesterday A L Moskill Given Benefit of l)nuhl | — meeting in Londonderry an A « Stanley Meskill, charged with drive i Lontonde 1ot Srend | ey e, shooesd vod 4| GUERETT TRUE BY CONDO tior J'our of the prison- | quor, we t behefit of the €rs had returned north recently from | doubt 1 he He as ar- annps - e p—- Sy internment in the Free State. The |rested at about 5 o'clock Saturday iomes of the captives wore subse- | morn y Policeman Parker on y searched The raid is said | Main street The officer testified 1 ave been a p a recent ar- | that Meskill was driving south on f documer Main street in a zig-zag condition and \ t startling de- | came near striking two poles. He FY 4 “ said that he was under the influence cting declar- | of liquor. Secrgeant Rival said that funds for | the man was not drunk when brought ' - ’ charged with | into headquarters but h id that he McKay dur- | might have been drinking CISTEN To Meskill said that he had been visit- - 1] nds during “the evening and Jehuda Halevi Lodge it Bething Mo - Elects New Office sold Hooch for Children's Shoes case of Mrs, Mary Cook, charg- 11:35 Saturday night. The accused | ith violating the liquor Jaw at Das per home at 555 Church street, was Mr. Nair | Continued until next Monday morn- of the ihg. Ehe was arrested Saturday by era were Policeman Patrick O'Mara and Louis Maxon; | Thomas Feeney who testified that ot . 2 LeWitt; treas- |they found a stiil and a quantity’ of . £ ¢ nes twen for rer. 1 18; financial sec r plac Officer O'Mara the count t s S Whaie . N ccording sec- said that the weman had admitted to proper " nonitor, him that she sold liquor to be taken ardey, Samuel away from her home but not drunk br i " " rect this sentence: “1t 1 & ¢ ; - ouis 1 :|on the premises You DON'T NEED TO READ Louis Maxon; Aclegates to | Mrs. Cook saild that her husband r 1o me! I KnOw D. Sase, left her two years ago and that she (T'S SOME JOKE ThAT B. 1. | works at Central Junior High school cleaning. She said that she POKES RIDICULE AT THE oo made the liquor for herself and only " ) O ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT sold onee when she needed money to bo\’nokcs‘:';.b O-:‘::;Jic-r;t p Y Fred Wunsch of 78 | purchase some shoes for her children, 25 Years Ago Today } i e «d the cngage- |Judge Alling continued the case for & THAT CaN MAKE You b,Am . ¢ ¢ ' te irom Her e Violet “ 3 1 5 Jtke] The case of Charies Kulas, ¢ arged SAUSHEL SRS S " u : A9y 6 1 tree di party | with violating the Jliquor Jaw in a MISSOURY JACKASS ... greatly P 2 A s an employe store at Silver street, was conting- Wire Works and Miss | ed until irsday morning. s employed at the Stanle smigel Broke a Few Laws et : g . g today At his own request Joseph Smigel biss el b g = bega ' . ¥ ¢ wd his case continued until Thurs- unjustly perh i fged WNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT day morning. He was charged with the # s of met . warm M . es engagement of Miss Betty | reckless driving, driving while under | adopted. Today e v ¢ aurel street, em f Tiqtior, driving with- St Oermany ployed in 1 Wice of the Corbin out a cortificate of registration and ce. Germany does W ¢ sled ¢ ame know t e |8 v division o ¢ American Hard- | cvading responsibility after he had a8 an economic menace. Germ a ;. - ip of the Grammar ware corporation, and Isadore Bob |strick a car driven by C. 8. Anderson not see how the fldren are e ] - o Be made vacant, the members | Robinson, of 185 Fairdew street, was | Smigel was arrested ecatly Sunday sapported if the country cont o | plenst t . the o committes and members of the | announced Saturday. The wedding |morning by Policemen J. Kennedy, produce more bables. There can b m t t of chool board have done nothing but]date has not yet been announced. |Colling and Supermumerary Daniel | higher b reported cause of 14 the influence o