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» and New Haven as well as Hartford SUBPOENA ISSUED FOR DR. A, P. BUSH Former Local Physician Vanted in Diploma Mill Probe Hartford, Dec, 81,—S8ubpoenas have been served upon the follpwing phy- sicians, mostly representing the eclec- tic gchool, to appear before the ex- traordinary grand jury probing the medjcal situation in Connecticut when it reconvenes -on Wednesday follow- ing the Christmas adjournment, The list includes many from Bridgeport and- Waterbury: Simon L. Katzoff, Bridgeport; Spero G. B. Vryonis, Bridgeport; Jennie L. Cotner, Stratford; James W. Cotner, JBridgeport; Morris Horwitz, Bridge- port; Samuel Lerner, Bridgepml Da- vid S. Babtkis, Bridgeport; John Hraba, Bridgeport; Gerald A. Rich- # ardson, Bridgeport; Harry W. Pink- erton, Bridgeport; Wm. O. Galbreath, Bridgeport; Philip 8. Daily, Bridge- port; Lillian I. Burstan and Maurice B, Burstan, Bridgeport; Ernest P.| Hopper, Calvin A, Beard and Edward | C. Tenbel, Bridgeport; Frank E. Gav- les, Bridgeport; Marry Chaimson, Bridgeport; Elwood C. Welss, Bridge- port; Anthony R. Campo, Stamford; | D. J. €. Leonides, New Haven; Paul | V. Mapzi, New Haven; Irva M. George, | New Haven; A. C. H. Von Sassen-| hofen, New Haven; John H. McClure, New Haven; Savario N. Pennine, New Haven; Francis M. De Gaetani, New Haven: Leon F. Desaunier, New Ha- van; Ralph Delgindice, New Haven. Albert Zueben, New Havey; Abra- ham Barshaw, New Haveny George | Harrison Nation, Derby; Joseph E. Koplewitz, Hartford; Wm. B. De Bel- s, Waterbury; Simon Cohen | fa; Albert Salas, Waterbu ‘Whittington, Waterbu _ Finaldi, Waterbury; Leroy Coombs, ¥ East Norwalk; 8. J. Turcotte, Willi- mantic; W. D. MacCormack, Willi mantic; Roy A. Long, Westport; Nel- son Gourley, Windsor and Hartford; G. W. Harding, Avon 1d Hartford; Andrew P. Bush, New Britain; Harry Brouverman, Sftamford; Catherifie Lineham, Stamford; George 8. Mul- | ford, Greenwich; Albert W. Shenton, South Norwalk; B. A. Bryon, Ridge- | Magnus Johnson of Minnesota. 4 ] field; B. J. Thomas, Falls Village; G.| shows Congressman Nick Longworth of Ohio “cutting” taxes in two. That's his resolution. The New Year always is the signal for peoplo to make good resolutions. gressman in ‘Washington mak ’'em, too. Here ar a few illustrated strikingly. Top shows Senator He takes a resolution to give the soldiers a bonus. Senators and con- WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS | High Low Close | Am Bt Sugar .. 42 1% 4% | Am Can . 104% 104% 1043 Am Car & Fdy . 163 168 Am Loco .. UY% 4% | Am 8m & Ref .. 59 58% Am Su Ref com . 55% Am Sum To ... 21% 20% Am Tel & Tel 126% 125 Am Tob . 48K 148% ?Am Wool % Ana Cop Atheh T & 8 " 7 At Gulf & W I .. Bald Leco .. | Baltimore & O . | Beth Steel B .. 54% |Con Tex ...... 6% | Can Pacific ... 14'}",4 | Cen Leath Co .. Ches & Ohio ... 7 Chi Mil & St P . Chi RIsl & P . | Chile Copper | Chino Copper .. | Con Gas ... Corn Pro Re . Crucible Steel Cu Ca Sup ndicot John . Erie 1st pfd | Gen Elec | Gen Botors . Goodrich (BF) . Gt North pfd . In Cop In Mer Pacific Oil Int Nickel ... Int Paper | Kelly Spring Kennecott Cop. . Lehigh Val Mid States Oil. | Mid vatle Steel .. 2 Mis Pac o IN Y NYNHG&H Transcon Oil Pan Am P & T Penn R R Pierce Arrow Ray Con Cop . Reading ... Lower left Rep 1 & § . Lower Royal D, N Y., Sin r OH 1. LaPlante, Thompsonville; Louis | right shows Representative William Upshaw of Georgia ,with the help of trick photography, hold- St Eaidn Blumer, Hartford; B. H. Clough, | Thompsoenville; T. E. Richardson, Thompsonville; Rev. G, F. Cogswell, Hartford Institute of ‘Therapeutic David K. Aronson, Waterbury; Sam uel Slabotsky, Derby: John W. Rich- | ardson, Watérbury; Samuel Alkow, | Hartford; George J. Boucher, Bristol; | Simeon Cohen, Meriden; Isaac W, Cornwall, Hartford; Ralph F. Long, | Terryville, and Mrs, George Kling- | '8, Hartford, Fatty 1\_i'huckle’s \"%fe Providence, Dee, 81.—Minta E. / buckle, wife of Roscoe (Fatty buckle, was granted a divorce in the # superior court here today. The case was Heard before Justice Chester W, | Diarrows on depositions and was granted on the grounds of negleet to provide and desertion, The divorce will become absolutcly six months from today. of Alexander Kawalsewska of 2354 High street, died this morning at the | age of 42 years. Besides her husband The : . | she is survived by three sisters. Funers Is Granted a Divorce |} | morning at 7:45 o'clock at the Sacrea hall . | Heart church and dnterment will be committee in charvge of the dance. in the red Heart cemetery, Mrs, 8 G Ohman, wife of ing an umbrella over the capitol, He wants Congress bone dry. Peaths | CITY ITEMS. ! Mattabesset Tribe and the Daugh- ters of Pocahontas will hold open Mrs, Wi sla Lawalsewsh i Kalaye house at Judd's hall this evening. Mrs. Wiadyslaw Kawalsewka, wife | refreshments will be served. annual Christmas dance given by the Theta Sigma fraternity will be rvices will be held Thursday (held New Year's night in the Elks John Cianci is chairman of the —— Rev, Dr. 8 G Ohman, who Edward Allison has recovered from an operation at Kdward Allison of 591 Stanley |the New Britain General hospital, street, a retired bufling contractor, | will be tendered a reception by the died last night at his home at the |women of the IMirst Lutheran church age of 82, Death was due to a par- Thursday evening. alytic shoek sustained about two The condition of A. G. Smith of weeks ago. Winter street, a veteran of the Civil He was born in England and is sur- |war who has been in the New Britain Springfield Firemen Hurt vived by two sons, John 8 of New !General hospital since last Iriday Britain and Francis of England, He suffering from a cerebral hemorrhage - v When («h\lmncy Collapses |/\" e daughter, Mrs, James H. (is reported this afternoon to show Springticld, Mass, Dec. 31.--Two firemen were injured, one seriously, early today by the collapse of a chim- ney in a fire thyt destroyed the large dwelling owned and occupicd by the family of Mrs, Harriet P, Frye in the adjoining town of Agawam. The fire endangered the plant of the Silver « lake Ice Co. The loss will reach $10,« 000 | | Hall of New Haven, nine grand chil- "little if any improvement dren and two great-grandehildren, Stanley Post and Stanley Women's | Services will be held at the B, C. olief corps will in I theie newly Pogter funeral parlors tomorrow af- elected officers Wednesday afternoon ternoon at 1 o'clocl and burial will lin G, A. R. hall at 2 o'clock, ba & Whitneyville at 3 o'clock. Itev Burdell E. Bassett of Alcoa, Tenn., Jobn L, Davis will officiate, is spending the holidays with his P——— father and mother, Mr. and Mrs, V. - 1 5. Bassett of Hartford Mr, and Mrs, John Kanzier of New with 51 Columb strect Miss IFranceg Morrissey, a_gnember Fdward Lapthorn of the nurses®teaining scho® at St The funeral of Kdward Lapthern |jyancis hospital in Hartford, spent was held this afteroon. Bervices |yi. woek.end with relatives in this were conducted at the Krwin chapel | oy and burial was in Fairview cemetery. | paward Curran, a student at the Jefferson College of Medicine, 1 13 Violators of Liquor Philadelphia, has returned to sehool after spending the holidays in this Law Here in December ' During the month of December | {1 . 0 v o 1. Samlow have P there were 177 arrests made by New | o " P v York for over New 1 gor tritain police. Of this number 13 |00 "0 were for violations of the liquor Is your watch too fast | law, 23 for violations of the motor [ vehicle law, 28 for being drunk: e | Farmer Fined $50 for Not . '? or slow? cach for ,,l.’lvwl.ml;hl'y' and murder and ten Yo where it is reputed liquor was sold. To a watch repairer frequenting a place Having Light on Wagon Danbury, Dee. 31, —Paul S— : JOSEPH A. HAFFEY | & imms ats ottt o The Burritt Mutual Savings Bank Wishes You All A Most Happy New Year ‘uneral Director ure to display a light upon his wago: Myrtle St. fwhile driving at night. A nal, Lady Assistant light upon the vehicic Parlor 1625-2 have been responsible with an automobi L.F.&C. WILL HONOR 23 YEAR EMPLOYES ::vxi'eri There will be an entertainment and | o » o (Continued From First Page). Mary John O'Brien, . O'Brien Peterson, Pierson, Thoimas Price, Redick, Robertson, I'rederick A Schweikert, John Sexton, Kate Edward J. Adolph Semonski, John Alfred 'W. Vibberts, Alonzo A. Warner, Poli Turns Over His Elm City Holdings to Family 7raut & 1 Reaity trans- that Sylves- an has turned a holding corpo is includes three these total POISON L) Iql l!l( v l('n\h s to offset the South Rail .... Studebaker Co Texas Co .. Texas & Pacl Tobacco Prods Union Pacifie .. Rubber Co Steel ..... 10014 Steel pfd .. 119% | Willys Overland 10% Jacob | Westinghouse . 61 National Lead son, | s LOCAL STOCKS, Loek- (Putnam & Co.) Bid Asked Aetna Life Ins ..., 160 Am Hardware ....... (1} Am Hoslery ......... 15 Bige-Hfd Carpet com Billings & Spencer com Billings & Spencer p Bristol Brass [Colts Arms . Conn Lt & Ill\\rr N' agel Lock R Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley ..... Hfd Elee Light Landers Frary & Clark J R Montgomery com. 90 I R Montgomery pfd N B Gas . .. N B Machine N B Machine ptd Niles-Bemt-Pond com North & Judd . Peck Stow & Wilcox Weleh, | Russell Mg Co Wyck, Scovill M{g Co . 8 N E Telephon Standard Screw stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com Travelers Ins Union U. S TREASURY ST \Tl MENT. (Saturday, Dec. 2 Ul 8 Treasury balance, (Monday, Dec 923). J. 8. Treas E Y 29,042, TO “DRY UF¥ CELEBRATIONS, Chicago, Dec. 31.—Major Jercy B.| Botleg | Ower deral prohibition 4 director, und the seri-| stated he would ha'® a flying persons | squac ten auto es of fed- eral agents visiting f the leading every hour h-1<"1 New Year's ove church | will be dry in Chicago,” said Major de- | Owe Hotel men reported that every wvailable table has been reservi PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R. Eddy, Manager 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 We Offer— 100 Colts 100 American Hardware UDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHAN Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford, Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel, New Britain: 23 West Main Street. Tel. 18 We Offer and Recommend : 100 SHARES UNION MFG. CO. to ,vield better than 69;. Thomson, Tem & To. NEW BRITAIN HARTEFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchaunge Donald R. 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