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SO e o mus | ORISR kL STHEE IO § S Trng AT ' GIVEN PRISON SENTENCE “V’\"Tlllfia::l:eld s ol o l“! Newfoundland Coast. \Il'nll;': Hartiord s“m-k l:\lvlmug" (Continued from First Page) - | oy ( York, Jan, 3.—S8tock prices | I ' [ Abraham A. Kaplan of this clty| o ing N 1o, Jan. 5.<The loss of [résumed their upward movemeat Stanley 1t Eddy, Mannger 31 West Main St,, Tel. 2040 |..Three Years Behind Bars and|Was fined $10 and costs in the Merl- | spreads most of the United States to-| ** " { do Blon Bourt- westevasy sorhite ; k riet. / day for the first time this winter,| 5000 Fine For Columbus Man|on a charge of driving with improper |!ICr crew of seven men last Thursday | 01 4 fRins e soaie dfemite G e with the most extreme weather of the| lights on his auto, off Heatherton, 60 miles southwest of | !¢ [} 0 ir adtie I N season reported in the norlhwm(.l Who Made False Stock Statments. A marriage license has been issued here, was reported today., IMive of | New York and ,\-.- n points, Not- central west, southwest and the south, | lto Orlands: Lestinl of 235 - Clinton | the bodies have becn recovered, The|INE a cossation of profit-t o ‘.' e O‘}er__ and spreading fowards the Atlantic|BY The Associated Press. 3 ; ¥ ship was bound from the Bay of!tors on fthe long side o able to (e Columbuy, £Qu - 9A0.. S—Dwight | reet and: Mim. Vincenzo Urso of B¢ 15 10 R (0 e vgane. make marked progress in various sec seaboard. | Beaver street. i 1 At Chicago the temperature fell m‘;f“"rlfl;’;;;lfl:g:;g;::;ng;d;;;"‘;f“{g: B | “The Donald L. Silver, a of.ton|tions of the list, particutarly in tic ” 15 degrees below zero hefore dawn.| . * # i 7 g fisherman of British registry, loft the | il chemical and vail groups, Ameri . 1 5 degr sentenced to three years in the Ohio | SO, = FLAY S0UN, | Bay of Islands last Monday with a(Can Car iumped 5 1-2 points. Genoval ‘ U J Al The weather forecaster asid that the 2 ¥ % 2 penitentiary and fined $5,000 today. Boston, Jan. 5.-—~Edmund (Buzz)| y . o Asphalt and Californi Packin coldest weather in more than 10|, oy round guilty of making false | Stout, left wing on the Princeton|*"5° of Hkrring. ,rl”". lay morning|/ Hile General Asphalt prefer years would be felt today, with the she encountered a blinding snow ¥ ¢ > 4k, # S |statements concerning the holdings of ' hockey team and captain elect of the S A A & MbAPY Kile. and o | Pan-American B, Producers & Ref mereury descending to 20 degrees be-| (o phoenix Portland Cement com-|football team was less seriously hurt| ¥ gale and quicklyf .. Colorada Southern, G North- ern preferred, Davison Chemical, low; Minneapolls carly today had a|pany of Ohio, which stock was being |than was thought at first in the 'oundered. | Stromberg arburetor and Magi reading of 27 below, Omaha 20 DeloW | 019 by the Dollirigs com A2 1 The names of the lost were given, < iy 1 pany. hockey game between Prineeton and| ‘ i and Kansas City*Mo., 10 below with| — | Dartmouth at the arena last night.|®® Captain Joseph Hackett, in com- Copper advanced 2 to 2 1-2 point ; RS R S i S o i MM (the frigid temperatures —extending| | After the cut in his left arm sustained | Tand: James Hackett, mate; Wil-' gZ0F G0 strong. Sales ap A into Oklahoma and Texas with some- | ASkS Death Penalty for | liam Rudth, Leonzo Wheeler and ,.m\nnmvv‘q 550,000 SHREER. . - X |when he féll against the blade of an-| 2 ‘ » i what higher readings. 3 | Woman Accused of Murder other player's skate had been "‘ud‘I!’:':::d:“‘l‘:‘::;hl“;r::-».-:hl A Low [ Disss S SR8 MiE SNk freaning (erapenl Philadelphia, Jan. 5—The jury uP at the city hospital today, hospital| gt 8 TR S PRi® N0, HE Am Bt Sugar .. 418 415, 413 tures are forecast in many sections.|y.yinc’ Katherine Miller, owner of a|surgeons expressed the opinion that ¥ Bi. George's. Captain|, ,; can 7 106 5% 3 o 9 Atlanta early today reported an even|,iomisz house, for the Killing of |unless there should be an infection | H1ackett, John Hacket and Harold |y o\ cr g ‘fay . . 1661 Am lLoco Th 10 degrees above zero, with 46 the| yarry Kabernagel, was today called |Stout would be able to return to the| "> Were married. thermometer's highest in 24 hours. | ,pon to conviet her of murder in|game in two or three weeks. w8 S Am Sm & Ref .. 6 B g The bitter weather, however. is f0l-|tho first degree by Assistant District 15,000 Government Troops |Am Sum Tob ‘ ; Members New York Stock Exchang: SRRy Lotk banes o Totpns 40| Attommey Spelser. Mo asked such a| HEAIING TOR POUICEMEN | Go to Aid of e A J Bartford: Harford, Comn. Trust B ”‘d-‘_' temperatures have begun 'O‘Wrdk't. he said, *“so as to sfir\-el There will be a special meeting of 0 10 Ald 0 Tamplco Am Tob .. ‘\'.“ “,.,“:i,,: West Ma ; rise in western Canadian and south-|notice on the women of Philadelphia |the board of police commissioners to- F’T::' ~\""'Jluw—p“" Five . Am Wool b ern Pacific coast arcas. and elsewhere that they can't foully |night to act en the cases of Police- o 4 44 ek e thousand | 4y (opper 7 ; fe et Two Frozen to Death. [shoot down a man and then come in|men William Souney. and Joseph | 5o*Grnment troops under =command | \ionigon T & § o en | ¥ Ph | of General Espinoza Cordoba arrived In Chicago an unidentified man and get off with a plea of ‘I don't |Bloom. who have heen suspended by [y S0 p (CHINEE FREOPRE BIVEECH AL Guir & W I We Offer e lald Loco was frozen to death early today, and | remember. The case is expected |Chief Willlam C. Hart fer neglect of il s k ugoH ; et B St. Paul reported a park watchman|to be in the hands of the jury late|duty and being on duty while under ':'::m:i,t",zf;:h Shn s AR touels. I | e 4 Olilo . .. 8 1 5 orp ‘ frozen to death on duty. |today. The defense was that Miss!the influence of llquor. AP y A, WAICH [ Heth’ Stkel B .. 53 EERH G i consists of two battalions of infan- [ ... » ; \ | Miller had no intention of Killing | — regiment of (a\nlr\ mul Pegied L xti'e Extreme Sufferings | t £ i 3 i ¥ EE ] A S . eific ....145% 4 5 Estregne suftering by thousands of | NI but that she wanted him hersel,| THREE MORE FATAUITIES |, piilery, will leave tomorrow, bogin- | o bac o' ' 1ars Common unfortunates lere was reported to ! ; . ning an immediate attack upon . municipul authoritics and weltare or- JOHNESON' IN CHICAGO {more fatalities in consequence of the| ¢y, yely ang initinting an advance | At S o P i heavy snowfall through the Alpine ganizations. | Chicago, Jan. 5.—Senator le.ml‘ £ P toward Tuxpan (on the. coast, 90 [ 1 Tl Anplications for coal are five times | Johnson of California arrived today to :‘"""“: are '”:“_”"“;’ f""_"" :’P" TYTol. | iles south of Tampico). Vessels ar- :.:::II;“:.‘_‘. \1.;.'\ Fattss greater than 145t year, charity organi- | Pay his first visit to the national | hare & pariy of (Ve ghisrs wab|viving. i Tukpan, which ix under [oon Gep .. tions reported. Mayor De order- | Johnson headguarters in profildm\uu!"’ rue an avalanche. on Gas . | B Rsere 1R, Dreabatvi | rebel control, are being detained here, | . 188 : «d the municipal 1odging house open- | row. “The reception o; e Cleveland | W AT oA Conditions in the state of Tamaulipas |, . 5 b . ed for the frst time in eight vears. ’*uct'rh was most gratifying,” the sen-| $2.670.885 ESTATE |are normal. i) A = K nl m Fires cansed by overheating re-|ator said. “The campaign hardly had : ‘,\"“;{Y;’JI'“‘ “"‘"'I ""T':; ostats o | - —— Ryt s Dl 41 'Y sulted in 120 alarms here last night.|Warmed up and yet there were many {700 H. Ilagier, iron and steel mag- | iles i it pfas g VW BRIT ] Although the sky was cloudless, the | turned away at Cleveland, We intend | PAte, WAS valued at $2,679,885 in an 191,647 Autm.m)hllefl in e A 5 New B ..:.“‘\::flh:.:?l[:.nk Bldg. u:‘t“e::‘(lmll:o- downtown streets were covered with|to take the campalgn direct to the|®ccounting filed by executors today Connecticut Last Year|" il R B | By oo, Vo ? Telephone 3-4148 « fine snow caused by the congealing | people, to the limit of our ability.” | 't Surrogates court. Hartford, Jan. 5. —A proliminary | Ger Aerare . - Copraa e Members of steam from the skyscrapers, | Plans for a vigorous state wide cam- e . | compilation of the motor vehicle reg Y 'y kika, . . % 2. New York Stock b | Siibti IR“Bouth Dakots are: vallse sorte ROBINSON SAILS TODAY istrations for the year ending Decem :‘:;mz\l'llcll]\‘ m”“ | Hartford Stock Lxchan:en o ck Exchaogy Wire Service Affected . sideration. | New York, Jan. 6,—Henry W. Rob-|ber 31, 1923, shows that 191, 647 ve- | e P1" . Sl Donald R. Hart. Manager New York, Jan. The oold wave! RIS [inson of l.os Angeles, one of the|hicles were registered. This number ln“'\”""\'"r' W ~ o [k Ah5 shutesl wast todiy . caused| STOOKHOLDERS LIABLE |three Americans chosen to represent | was made up of 156,747 pleasure cars (1 (oF SR oo e We Offer: serious interference with telegraph| Boston, Jan. 5.—A decision that the |th® United States on the reparations|and 34,900 commercial vehicles. The \m-..t'ln«‘nm-«h . ] 6% | UN[)ERWOO]) and telephone service. 'The American | stockholders of the Cosmopolitan |SOMMission. was a passenger on the | registration far 1922 was 168,357 |5, 0 700 t | y A Telephons and Telegraph Co., which | Twust Co. and the Hanover Trust Co,|AdUitania today. | Thess figuses show an increase in |y, “Nioye ... YALE & TOWN leases a large number of telegraph | were individually liable for the insti- FAMOUS BOTANIST DIES "“F'!\r;nlun Rer. IBNE 0f 13 DA oout|yis puoer | E Prices On Application wires to press assoclutlons and brok- | tution’s Indebledness was rendered by | .l ANIST DI over that for 1938, The income of |y, "guring Tr » WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS erage honscs reported that service | thefull bench of the #upreme court| Cincinnati, Jan. 5.—Moritz Fischer, |the motor vehicle department for the |i: 50" oo was less than 50 per cent of normal | today. The legal battle thus decided | 72 ‘Widely known botanist, died here)¥ear 1923 was 34,329,264, Lehigh Val In number of wires working and that | was waged for months against Bnnk‘t;:’;"'l"” ‘”; l":::w"“";“" '_':""h" CHURCH PEACE PLAN Mid States Oil otany at Pr n university SACE PLA Mis Pac wires In service were operating about | Commissioner Joseph C. Allen by the Ry v . half time, 1200 stockholders, whose counsel in- sy : NYOm ..o 108§ 214 2% K E:( )‘ ;H ‘The states of Ohio, Indiana and ! yvoked with other claims their clients| GRUE D, (()\ll"()h R. DIES bridge ThN-IO_wk'll chool Faculty \ YNH&H . 18 5 JOHN P- Tlinois were said to bhe suffering constitutional right to freedom from| Vienna, Jan. b.-—Alfred Gruenfeld, Makes Suggestions Norf & West ..108 3 103 Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York most from the cold which contracted | responsibility for the debts of the com- | planist and composer, is dead. He| 5 North Pac 5 5 y : » ambridge, Mass., Jan, 5.—A sug- | Nor! - vr. 4 3 , . and snepped many wires, | panies. | was born at Prague in 1852 and was | gogiion that the Protestant Episcopal | Pure Oil .. J Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport New Haven Brokerage houses stated they had it o formerly pianist to the Austrian P A 5 D o < ot . 3 | ) | church make the use of its creeds|Pan Am anbury no service to Chicago or St. Louls but | ROTESTS SALE OF ARMS court. He wmade numerous capeert | nititl BT g N ory. and | Penn Tk, 3 a1y Middletown BONDS ?mvl maintained communication with Washington, Jan, -Senator Bur. (tours, once visiting the United Shates. | o0 develop alternative forms “to | Pierce Arrow intermediate points, sum, republican, New Mexico, protest- ;“—“—;G“T'““ |be tested by patient experience is | Reading T Direct Private Wie to New York : Soigine ed to President Coolidge today 0 p g {made in a letter made public today, |1Rep T & 8 ... b 8 G. ¥. GROFF M Room 509, N. B. Nat't Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1 Govt. Weather Warning against the sale of anm to the Obre.| Miss Catherine M. A Burke of 38| Gt (0 8 o o Tor the Epia. | ltoval D, N { b §» GENORE: o - e Washington, Jan, 5.—The weather | gon government, which he charac- (Summer street and BEdward H.‘mm, theological school of this city | Sinclair Oil R AT NS e— hurcau issued this storm warning tos | terized as an “unwarranted interfer- O'Brien of Fall River, Mass., will be | 0" 0 iumni, The letter is signed | South Pac . day: ence in the domestic affairs of a married Wednesday morning, January by Dean Henry Bradford Washburn | South Rail E A e o0 RS Miss Burke Studebaker Advisory 9:30 a. m, northeast|friendly nation.” [28, at 8. Mary's church, and all the members of the faculty * ' 6 . storm warnings displayed on the New - is employed by the North & Juddi . oont one who at present is teach- | Texas Co . » el England coast and northwest storm | GO ONTO 4 DAY WEEK Mg, Co. ing in Shanghai. Toxas & - 6 2 uiler C ter C § 0 Tob Prod . N K L | . . warnings displayed on the Atlantic| Biddeford, Maine, Jan. 5. The Saco-| e T | Buch action the letter says, might coast from New York south and on|Lowell machine shops, cmploying 1, | ADRIFT FOU ONTHS bring about “greater constitutional | Trans Of .., ) the east gulf ¢bast from Mobile to|§00 workers, will start Monday on a| Providence, Jan. b.—After being|jeite und more adequate terms in | ! nion Pac %, 28t ()4 PEARL ST. H.ARTFORD. CONN Key West. Disturbance developing | four-day a week schedule. Dull busi- | adrift four months at sea during |50, to test and express diseiple- | United 1Fruit 18 ! off Cape Hatteras will advance north | ness is given by the management as| Which time four oll their (nn‘uynnnvn;‘«h;p_" Discussing the recent pastoral |\ 8 Ind Also . .7 7 Telephone 2-5261 stward and Inerease in inten- [ the reason. died of beri berl, Frank Corrlera and |, o of the house of bishops the s sa.2 P el . —— P — John Lazaro, arrived at_their homes |\t 06 BRE FO O R coh. | Steel , 5 || New Britain Office, 122 Main St. Tel. 2980 DEPOSITS GAIN here today from Clarra, Brazil, where | oo " iyat the bishops “have ear.|l S Steel prd : 108 E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr. Snowing in Albany. Ottawa, Jan, b.—Savings bank de. the three masted schooner Willlam H. | oo ticq 10 allay the fears of |Utah Cop 5 BRI SNUAL R sy Albany, N. Y., Jan b--Temperatures| posits in Canada increased $38,000,- l’rarlwr ‘;"‘"'- ‘""";' "'""“ here r::'\mnu\ who belleve that the faith of | Wiy Overland.. 103 Y ranging from five to 10 degrees below 000 during November, according to,cember 13, 1522, for the Cape DE oy uweh fs In danger” but voices | Wesinghouse A1y ‘ w M zero within the next 24 hours were monthly statistics issucd 101” [Verde Islands, les a wreek. |regret that some members of the | Nat lead 143 % 4 My » ake a Clo.e arket ln o — |ehureh “should have any suspicion ‘ : I | cast on their full membership.” LOCATL, STOCKS LOCAL SE U l l% B'at -1 CLAIMS INVENTION (Putnam & Co.) : | Louisville, Ky. Jan. b.—Lee A Bid Asked ve e Collins, & member of the advertising|Aetna lLife Ins 4 : staff of the Times, and Courier Jour- |Am Hardware 6 QRIS ST PG Rita Casclla. nal announced here today that|am Hosiery ’ Rita Casella, seven-weeks-old s . - three years ago, he patented an ap- | Bige.Hfd Carpet com 2e ) d - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antheny|(hrec years afo. e patented AN AbCDige.Hfd Carpet com . 136 he Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company morning at her L v 0 s Casclla, died this i he veles U nehront . : 4 y . These days are just the ones home, 114 West strect. The funeral| /Gproduce the volce in aynehroniym | Billines & Spencer ptd Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. : 4 2 will be held tomorrow afternoon at & Sl L T LT BT RDe orrest's ,",r.;:.” \,»‘v‘,’;:“ h ¥ feD Bo $5.00 and d o'cloek from the home and burial will - recently . evee | : S si xes, $5. wards. in which to start that Savings eiosk from the home and e ety sy "G |G 8L s a1 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwa b X " ock “ 3 . “ g ington attorneys. The matter x| ap . Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. Fafnir Bearing . - ~ now upder investigation " & Cooley e 1 T Account. A little extra money, Shanertils e Wi e e i i |§ LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING 3 ey o Landers Frary & Clark. 611, 629 either from dividends, bonuses, Do Gcarhon wod avd o the srand |3 % Montgomery com.. 30 Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. I i Montgomery pfd. . 105 110 , 0,000 by raigied | | ury In $10,000 ball when arraigied |y "5 o0 " H- . . Mrs. Mary Lombra ¢ eor I v ave etc" Wdl glve you the start. Try The tunerai of Mrs. Mary Lombra | (0087 In city eourt charged With Mat:|x p yigcnine 1" 12 N ‘" s wh ing sent poisoned candy | ¥ s of 35 Walnut street was held this | F "I ACUCC T he mave the | Machine pfd | Niles-Bemt-Pond com . . I ~ . . afternoon. Rev. William Ross of-| . fe be Peared | ' it and see how qul‘:k y your fciated at services at Brwin chapel. l_"":.‘_;",,,:;:,‘y‘.;r »:;‘:‘:I.:nl‘r,u»q 1. |NOHE & Judd LOST AND FOUND Interment was in Fairview eemetery. | L 000 ove her 111 and regain it by {’r\r-l\ :n.;w“ & Wileox s 1 i Tiss g o Savi Bal ill ; nursing hér. Mrs. Van De Genarchte | . : avings ance w mount up- Mrs, Emma Swasson | T e o e oy o] Suovis. 1y Co = "he funeral of the late Mrs. Emma | qoel 2 3ol yoehand 8 N B Telopho J o . Swanson of 148 Dwight street was el ard & and a“ the tlme your money held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. ROUNDAHE-WORLD TRIP wm“ Works the schoons Donald L. Sil with {today’s stock market, Trading \ MEMBLERS HARTIORD STOUK EXCHANGE | | | | 1" 8 Rub Coé 3 . Services were eonducted at Erwin Ban Francisco, Jan, 5.—The Presi | stantey Weorks pra will be earning you 4 1-2 per chapel, Tes. Dr. Abel A. ARIGUISt 0f- | gont Harripon o1 thé Dolar steam | Torrington Co com ficiatin Burial was In Fairview | g0 jine will leave here today, in- | Traut & Hine . 3 cemstery. augurating a round-the.world pas- | Travelers Ins Co ... George Abbott «aid to be the first of ita kind under | The funeral of George Abbott was | . 4 orican flag U0, s TREASURY STATEMENT weld this afternoon in Middiebury. | {U. 8 Treasury balance, $512,658,048 Interment was in Middlebury ceme. | S ———— » § Y. LIMITATION OF CLAIMS st At & Court of Trobate ho - Name of \lan Hanged Four CARD OF THANKS, Writain, within ana_for rct =D o Rertin fn the Counts +'wi Years Ago Up for Trial We wish to express our sincere| Jerlin fn O o n ' p thanks to the many neighbors and ;. uaey, A, D. 1924 Washington 1 5. —Wh th friends for their sympathy and floral| Present, Bernard F. GaWney. Pea. Judse | o0 @ eee Honry Terry ¢ ged eces at the death of our beloved | On metion of Angela M. Curtin o e e with assault, was calied today in the New Ristain ss Adminitrateis on the daughter, Gertrude thte of Mars . Cortin 1ate of New Wri- | supreme cowrt ¢ et . Signed, | nin, within said district deconsed Tumbia. during ' " SDW < . v Aoth Geerss 1hat the cor. Church and Main MRLAND MRS EDWARD LINCK | B oo o et - ive rodsrs| Attorney 100 of said estats 1o exhibit their and pleaded . s Pariors 33 Myrile St theresf on the publie sign | . - X Service l-‘tm'w'nl 1ady Accistant " in, near ' :;;h. ing " |.,K, P t Tel. Parlor 18253 ’ on charges o Residence 17 Summer St — PERNARD ¥ GAFYNEY tiees in connectio Judge. MRt of interest & Our Xmas Club is Still Open—Have You Started Yours Here at the New Britain Trust Co. This Year’™ Do So These Next Few Days and Enjoy that Fine Large Check Which Will Come Direct to You, Next December. Op en Tonight 7to 9 P.M.

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