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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923. « AMERICAN WIFE OF ... o e GLAIM OF S2000IN | - Five Generation Family GZARINA'S JEWELS ottt Mayor Curley Says Census Bureau's tion gold plate, | Population ¥igures Are Too Low. : | | e LA e T NESE M”RI]EREI] Boston, Dec. 27.—Mayor James M. SUIT FUR SLANDER ” oy ARE [i["N[i []N SA[E A careful examination of all of the . '\‘m;mupufl jewelry is being conduct- Curley was deeply incensed yesterday it th ed by experts brought in from the N . at the figures sent out from th—‘ 3 5 4 1 | { faweiry tradohoweres, Satiite B Y k Gt H lington by the United States wnnusJ bs T 2 G"ed Hi i ) Wond IIE [‘ald Are B gl] only stiscesded i 54 e O Tork Gity Has Another e, v, oo vt s omese Jaoob Says Tarverian Called Him N i VRertE IDOTAIRS Ao BrURGHL| oy sueoocct in rucname psaerece . Boston at 773,691 as of Jan. 1, 1924, | 4 i w . { paying $12,000 duty on them. It was Bammg Mysm’y | “The estimate is at least 10 per| Pohce “stool.mgefin" Ly & ¢ {0 New York explained that had the pearls been !cent out of the way,” declared Mayor - strung in a necklace, to afford some | Curley, “and if the Boston metropol- e i indication of the jewelry handiwork, New York, Dec. 27.—The body of |itan district were taken into account| 1, 4 complaint drawn partly in the | New York, Dec. 27.—A magnificent the date the Prince ascribed to the Mrs. Helen Chun, pretty 20-year-old {the city would be in the 1,500,000 | pugiish 1anguage and partly in Turk. consignment of emeralds, identified | jewels might have been determined in wife of Harry C. Chun, a Chinese, was | class.” lish, John Jacob hex brought suit for hers a from the crown of the caar-ia way to ‘confirm his CUMNEREL S, found by her husband last night The Washington figures revive thel damages $rint \iv aham ina of Russia, has just been el S were free as “antique,” or more than ing across the bathroom in their |old controversy carried on during verian, alleging slander, claiming | through the office of I. J. H. Kracke,| 100 ycars old. Lacking any setting, West 84th street apartment. Her|the term of former Mayor Andrew J.|(hat Abraham told a gatherling of| 'a - appraiser of the port of New York. however, the appraisers could find no throat was cut and the cord from a |Peters, who also branded figures Turks in his presence lfizul John is a! . By coincidence the identity of the way of determining whether the bathrobe was bound tightly about her |given ont hy the national bureau as|“stool-pigeon” and that he is living vels was confirmed by Prince| pear cmselves were made by the neck. She had been dead several | “grossly unjust.” The Boston cham-|cn undeserved charity. The com- | YoRsoupoff, who was at the time en-| cysters of this year or those who hours when her husband found her ber of commerce entered the lists on{plainant claims he had no knowledge | (i 5 oring to clear through the cus- Worked for the Queen of SBheba. body. that occasion and after an investiga- |of a criminal case in which Abraham ‘ ; : G : toms the $1,000,000 worth of Rus- Fiili Detectives immediately began a | tion announced that the total cred-|figures and that his support by the i ¥ i sian jewels he had 1 to this 3 Mirpl‘t e ll.hhym?] mén u’l‘;‘ ited to Boston was much too low, |goverument is the result of his sery. o b : country when be arrived on the Ber- MI'S, GGoldman Must Pay. came to room with the Chuns a week | Mayor Curley declared the city's|ice in the Argoune, the Meuse drive 4 i ; : o engaria, November 23, i ui ago. Chun said one of them, who was | population to be 847,942, as of Jan. [and at Chatcau Thierry during “("hi(-h i 3 v s P T" nding further investigation the in Rea' EState bu“s unemployed, had demanded moncy 1, He intends to register official | service he was incapacitated by the ] % {name of the person to whom these Judgment from Mrs. Chun soon after he install- | complaint and request a re-examina-|ioss of two fingers of his left hand. | W o jewels are consigned cannot be| been aw 1 by Judge B. W, Alling ed himself in the house, and on |tion of the records by which the bu-{Attorney 8. Gerard Casale is counsel . ; divulged. If the jewels are authentic iy the city court in the ca ¢ Wi Christmgs threatened her unless she |reau arrived at the lower figure, He|for Jacob and has made the . : : b g M A% Prisce. Tousoupelt ameited thes |, . 5. Y °OWKS in thc Shee 6 W gave him funds. | will enlist the support of leading eivic [served by Constable Fred Winkle - £ " 1o be, their arrival may indicate the| 2™ G; Muller against Jennie Gold- Mrs, Chun, who was Helen Mar bodies, including the chamber of |turnable in city court on the pi G . | dispateh 6f funds to this country by| 2P The plaintiff is allowed to res and Mr. Chun, were married I'ebru- | commerce, for a renewed agitation. |Monday in January, 1924. ,A coffee Bt ; A the Russian soviet government. | Cover $17050 in damages. The sish ary 25, 1922, in a Newark, N. J,| i e Pl {house on Main street conducted by " g W, H Despite numerous allegstions that| 0/10%®d & contract whisk Mk Gite court and two weeks ago moved into | ©yyg yepn wwac 3 700 MANY | the defendant has been attached, : ) f ; Russian “crown” jewels had been|jo o, 2y 5ed to have entered into, the S4th street apartment. which attachment was relcased when . . amugyxied out of Russia and were for| 0. ¢/ & house at 62 Harrison stiés - i " & ’ - er for $15,000 he plaintiff eclaimed for the plaintiff has Mrs, Chun, who was a white girl, | : Is Boud Wi Rirntshod sae hér | A > ‘ Youth Gets t Because of | shed for Tarverian, s reans . . . sale in various part of the world, it . K it" g ey et DUBANG DR ghe WAL & ! e Prior Marciage | After Tarverian's conviction in po. Little William Lewis Dindy, seated on his daddy’s knee (left), |} & [0 & o B0t o e e thay that s, acked it MURCASHEN oo bl w s el D St |toe qourt, according to allcgations, | is one of the very few lads tucked to bed every night by his great- |uimost the entire roval regulia of the | meee, Uiy gebreen 0", Kirkham, peve ¢ New York, Dee. 27, — Because a |the defendant said in Turkish lan- | gregt grandmother, Mrs, Benjamin Harris, 78, seated in top Yow |oid regime is in the custody of the | seong (o Dlaintir a cook. Her sister, Gladys Martin, | j i ol tea. Biw Ruage, in the presence of several wi . . . . s : 1 . lives in Philadelphia. Tood-stained | YCAT after his marriage his wite pro- |EU4ES, in the g oo of several who | ovtreme right. Likewise his great-grandmother, Mrs. Annie Din- | soviet in a strong room in the Krem- |~ judgment for the plaintift to re fingerprints were found on the gl ;dlu"(;'l ”""'} ::”:”"'"“‘;"r"' prior “‘:l'vr‘ “You are a police informer and a |dy, 59, top row left, and his grandfather, J. L. Dindy, 44 (bottom \'Iv‘ 'n\ )'M;,“,‘.\, ‘l-‘\],. rts .y'n,.';l.‘\;‘] i;\ cover a commission of $322.09 was ~droom door whic riage, of whose existence he was . ) : AR popernmg BVG- CREOTULY. SR- ligwardad. iy e case 0 erbe Z panels of the bedroom door which | riage, o h X C $ UN-lstool pigeon. You caused me to be | POW right), are all on hand whenever he wants a bed-time story. amined all of the items of the r ‘:"\ iy ]K ]” ‘“ “‘;' :,‘d“' "\," E all ol € { the re-| Camp agains nnie Goldman. Mr, taken to police headquarters. The aware until that time, Harry G.|;ppested. D A : : : p; ijmham] m‘m e ”““t 30 1 oaski | BAGEEE, 20 yoard 014 o€ 3904 Claren. ”Tf;{‘hr’-i" e William is but two years old and his father, Leo Dindy, but 21. The |gaiia and have compared their list Canan ailoged 1EAL be had biek oree and several pieces of jewelry also|don Road, Bi oaku-?. yesterday Was | alleged, Tarverian said: o |family lives in Decatur, Ga. ““n““\ v.;v.:} pre-rex \yfr(:n’x:\vl':fl ‘|lu\“vn; the contract to sell the Goldman granted & decree of annylment £rom | Yoy sre u beggar and live on un. — rakirseieidine e e Sho. PIVRUE waa PeNeRIVY R B Mrs. Annette rance o 682 EAs deserved charity.” : [':‘U A 'D T‘;- plec (l‘;‘! = by Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & 000 | tically intac e crown o he | Camp. | 49th street by Supreme Court Jus-| The complainant s 3 In Brinmlas S ashiee y S " . . o ’ plainant alleges he has suf- ringing him an incom 4 s . | WAGE HIGHER THAN IN 1922 | (o0 [ewis, fered mental anguish, that his reputa- larnually. In four years more the czarina, particularly the crown con-| judgment for the defendant has — They were married in November |tion has been injured and that he ' e hol Btednaa willl have een |taining great cmeralds, is considered peen awarded in the case of Pittse has | 1 1 | paid off is figured certain to have been on this list burgh Glass Co., against Joseph Lizi« Average Increase of $1.60 a Woek Is g0y, ance being 18 and his bride |1ost the good will and society of many | Shown in State, * 10 years older. The bride went off |of his friends as a result of the de G P oney f . Col. Haskell saw Jewels ¢ ng in the were missing. Barning of Tac- their first anniversary with the chil- |and malicious idgment was award- so, Industrinl Commis-| “They are mine. Just a little surprise { completeness Evis MU | AR et irance 0118not op pon il ol | IESSURI B, Who Helped Him When Broke | "ix benenciarics are: rrank x| The Sovict government nas aways Average carnings were $27. ABLTUIEE naetar i i r : nt h | Decrease in earnings from October | suit. of the First Lutheran church, was A | Moulds, Lew E. Moulds, Edward D.| insisted that these jewels were its le-| were, most marked in the women's — presented with a purse of $400 by ) [ Fisin, Robert M. McCreary, Charies | #itimate property and it was said to clothing industry, where wages fell| The breadfruit, with the cocoanut |the members of the Luther lcague of | Chicago, Dec. 27.—Decause thoy | Mimmick, Wiliam Selis, John Kolb, | have been the plan of Lenine never $3. In men’s shirts and furnishings | ;nd banana, furnishes the chief food |the church Monday evening as a |&ave their employer all their savings | } ka, Thomas P, Moore and|to let them fall into the hands of factories the decrease was $2. I'ur of the natives of the Pacifie islands. |Christmas gift, seven ye ago-to carry on his fight | G. W. Cris h, ;‘»rnuxn!frf or any .«nr" of devious, shops and shoe ®*factorics showed That is why we call it “breadfruit,” Nighttime in Italy it's Wednesday | against the modern dances, ten young ~ ' :pr‘»‘z'\f;‘-p»y\\::nn‘fltv»w:.:‘:.afl:n‘;n; J‘:lfv'(r“: about the same reduction because, for them, it takes the place [Over Here,” song record, C. 1. Pierce | men here were ted to wealth yes- % . . SRy g 10 Chief increases were in the ship-|of bread. Apart from its frlnt,pfln- NS S8tk o terday by th om they| BETORTS ROOM CLEANED OUT | without risking claims against them yards, wages going up $5 because of tree itself is a very useful one, for, | Get your Brunswick records at the | work. 8 yoars ago J. Louis| Jolin Lipaki of 73 Grove strset re- | by mimibare ot the rerl family or overtime, in printing blishments, | when heaten out, the inner bark | Big Furniture Store., John A, An.|Guyon was broke. He had invested |ported to the police shortly after 17| 108 BOToraments; % had been paper goods factories, cut stone yards | forms a fine white cloth called tapa {drews & Co.—advt, his entire capital in a ballroom and | g'elock this morning that all his |n»;1‘l‘l"' 8 ‘r"av\ l': lluu;z-- mr.“;m‘ at| and glass factories, cloth. New Victor Recoras out every Fri.|Inaugurated the war against unclean| oo .. .4 o st case had been | iy gt x:\‘mxoxne) e I day at Henry Morans', 366 Main St | dancing. His money ecame ex- a i A e ,could have surreptitiously. | i from his room. The clothing In addition to the jewels of the re- | —advt, hausted, His ten floor men, ifnstrne. Stoler : 4 tors, ticket salesmen and office work- | Was located by t police in oom in the Soviet of course also had un- | | the same house but the party res |told millions in jewels belonging per- The child must see Sh 9 -d ] A Remember! New records every Fri- ay. C. L. Pierce & Co.—a ors ooled their savings, gave 1 m 1Y e's President’s Aunt el Lo . of |10 him and carried Guyon's ideas out | sponsible for the alleged theft has not | sonally to the scores of members of clearly to learn—our pbihpiBioniothaiiiby been apprehended [the royal family and to wealthy bour-| [l optometrical skillover- the Uni s navy, who Is sta. |to the letter. The tide turned and s g g g | : - eois and nohles arrested, tortured or : now Guyon ix rated among the weal- geols and no : : » Killed at the time of the revolution. comes _juvenile have undoubtedly been | ual defects, New York state were dre same November as “1 asked | {tioned at New London, is spending the holidays in this city |thy. His newspaper advertising and Vietrolas ana Planos, Henry Morans | assaults on jazz belleved to be a Relief Many of these ported ~—advt, contributing fac export just reccived a shipment 3 e . > of beautiful dresses for evening and |ten flat buildings, each to hold Russian propaganda abroad and also " ¥ - 1o | apartments. hi iption qui to pay the expenses of legitimate rep- ;.‘,'” ) ot {( “,,‘h ,':\ 5 \“'“‘\1 11‘1'/,‘ ‘y‘v:‘y:,l;;.'-" ‘:m- business o relieves children and adults. resentatives abroad. The trip of M. A SRR, SN | airtmonts id Randiing doas Apleasant syrup. No opiates. Tehitcherin to Genoa of Rakovaky aavt ysagrhis i+ J 35¢ and 60c sites sold to The Hague and of the trade delega- Linch at Hallinans,—adyt |in three years will receive th h o The Hag Y lelega dernard Nimro, a student at Cath. |the property, olic university, is spending the holi- |days at his home here | ream Daddy,” new fox trot. . [ Bach employe is to valued at $150,001 tion to London were each preceded by L. Pierce & Co.—Mdvt 8t. Joseph's church has appointed committees to make arrangeemnts for a fair to be given in the church l 4 | hall from February 9 to February 16, | - - Best ever, Bacchanalian Orchestra, Vireman's Ball, New Year's Eve, State Armory.—advt — OF — The Luther league of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold a Christ- mas social at the church this evening | at 8 o'clock. The young men and - women who have ved recently from Sweden are invited to attend as the entire program will be rendered AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR WE HAVE SEVERAL ODD PIECES WHICH ACAvlen & Ot WE DO NOT WISH TO INCLUDE IN OUR JANUARY INVENTORY. THEREFORE 1L Woida amtre ta o acicer o] THESE CLOSE OUTS AND ODD PIECES ARE DRASTICALLY REDUCED MANY | will hold a meeting in the school hall Mrs. Emily P. 8. Moore, President Coolidge's “dear Aunt|tonight at 8 o'clock. Eicction of of- | OF THEM TO HALF PRICE. ity ” i registratio oths in the S ficers will take place.. Emily,” is conducting one of the registration booths in the .afe} A Tl Walk e trot. Drivers Club's membership campaign in .“.aSIf]il\]gm"' Like her | Brunswick record. John A. Andrews ° illustrious nephew, “Aunt Emily” is a native of Vermont. & Co—advt [ — Woodmen of America will be held this evening in 8t. Jean de Baptiste wall at § o'clock. Election of officers 1 . N o e i e These well made pieces suitable for Library, Den, or Pro- fessional Office, greatly reduced. Chair or Rocker with spring seat upholstered in good $9.00 imitation leather; reg. $18. Close Out Price Faultless Fitting Footwear s r N 1 Chairs or Rockers with spring seats, upholstered in $ l 2 00 - genuine leather; reg. $24. (lose Out Price : Others at $11.00, $12.50, $14.75 and $15.00. ODD TOILET TABLES ODD SERVING TABLES Oak Triple Plate Toilet English Mahogany Serv- an Nons . $2T | T $10.75 reg. $39. Now Walnut Toilet Table, reg. \1»\\ chess $32 Italian Walnut Enclosed _/ Server: just the thing for Ivory Toeilet Table, fine a radio set: reg. 4 Grand Rapids make, reg. 287, Now s 9 g Now ... 308 fighter, arrived back In Buenos Aires eetion for & MREbbes wie has Sees “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” stration for a fighter who had been part hin lArron i

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