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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924. JITNEY DRIVERNOT - BLAMED FOR CRASH Judge Alling Discharges Charles! Mauter, Arrested for Recklessness} The Frggrane of the East is imprisoned in every leaf of Maybe It's Noah’s Ark! ESCAPED CONVICTS L HELD INNE HAVEN Worcester Prisoners Have Bat Short Liberty Charles Muter, driver of the Chap- | |man street jitney bus which struck |an automobile operated by Arthur Sandell of Bristol at the corner of | | Stanley and Pleasant streets early last | evening, was discharged when nr»l raigned before Judge Alling on a charge of reckless driving. Sandell’s | v {car, as the result of having bee"fAlllng imposed a penalty of 15 days ls[rur-k by the jitney, was pushed onto ‘Hn jail on each count and suspended [the sidewalk and struck Anton Lar.|judsment on all three on condition | that Jezerski Jive up to his promises. |son and Aaron Schultz, the latter | Famous Lasky Co {having been knock T | He warned him'that if he is again Players- y Company Re- | having been knocked down with such | brought into court he will be obliged force aine o i o H plete Change of Policy. lame. | 3 diuter was driving south on Stan- |Cannot B“y Furniture Hollywood, Cal, Jan. §.—Produc- |tion costs have been brought under liey st and Sandell west on Pleas- | For Garage Committee jant. Sandell admitted that he did| g, Qoion could be taken last night|control, thus solving a major prob- lem for the Famous Players-Lasky !vot see the bus until he had reached | | by the committee on printing and the intersection of the streets and company and for the motion picture industry as a whole, it was announced | when he arrived there he “stepped :::"}:f;‘::‘\ ‘t’;: T“l;‘:‘f‘u;’t:“fie"‘“'l'i‘:; 4:"; ,:l:!‘hgi{\:r‘htlh:flbef!ort’r;]o‘ sy lh?!cablnet and six chairs to fit up the| by officials of the company coincident {,r L”,,\ mrbd,d n“ts' e £ ""’;)fm | new office in city hall, because the|with a reopening of production work c 82 e “"g)lncidenlll fund has hardly enough|after two months of idleness. aEugk- by tha Hibey, SE twy reat ] A reorganization of methods and personnel has been effected, it was v D v mse | money in it to meet bills due this [ wheels of Sandell's car were smashed 4 | o ma Vi | month. An estimate cf the. cost of {and the machine thrown up onto the | | bl si ik w o p the furniture will be presented at a %f:.f',f,',‘,}';}‘ where it struck Larson and | \o meeting and the council will be | Former state Policeman .mhur::i‘:fgctgaf;:‘:gcbg;e J“JST.‘J,'.‘,"J;’G‘; | Rutherford testified that he saw the | . D0 giaeging saslnd jitney traveling at the rate of 25 miles | for the tax col ;‘_0' fiti e an hour on Stanley street. Judgei‘fl $45.50, k‘u 5 allowance on e Alling claimed that if Sandell had not A Machine now in use. endcavored to cross the intersection | S g .ok LA before the bus the accident would | BATTLE ANNIVERSARY. have been avoided. | Today Marks 109th Year Since Jack- Back in Law’s Toils | son Defended New Orleans. The \lass. four in county New Have mates of the jail who csca 2 o'clock yester day morning ai \ing the into insensi taking volver and § in this city The men of Danbury: Th Nelson of Provider tonio Gallucci of We son was shot in the in ing to escape and was taken pital. His condition is not s A small truck in which they from Worcesier was recognize police in itiying hours after they recei the escape W tioning Reynold without a struggle three jumped from oft. When o brought to t gave a descriptior saying that he '“‘was i he himself up when he di and that he advised the others to do the same Shortly r Reynolds' capture, Biggs and Nelson were seen by a posse of police searching the neigh- borhood, who gave chase, A hullet fired by one of the police hit Nelson, Biggs was brought to the police sta- tion and lodged with Reynolds. Ggllucei, the last to be taken, start- ed off on a run when seen by a police sergeant but was overtaken after a Jan. § Wo a flavor, fresh, rich and satisfying. Try it today. | CUT PRODUCTION GOSTS ester guard s re ipture are i the n an o for ques. up himseit the driver of his companior vas e Ce inct Buried for more than 150 years, the shell of an old boat was uncovered recently by excava- tors on the site of the new New York Telephone Co. building. Iland-made nails held the wood to- gether. * RAISOLIS WIFE DIES | DELIVERY IS ATTEMPTED. { | | Arrests in Warsaw Disclose Plot to Liberate Two Prisoners, By The Associated Press. | Warsaw, Jan. 8.—A number of ar- | rests made yesterday revealed an at- [tempt by communists to release by | force Sunday night two former Polish ShippifiéT{e;(i— TUXPAM EVACUATED Latest Report FProm Madrid Now Rebels Deny Rumor But - Federals Insist That They Have Left Ime- one long chase States That Bandit Himself May The machine was driven to a gar- . age and two loaded revolvers w found in the rear Four other gt were found in the possession of the prisoners, who, it is said, made no at tempt to use them When Biggs was questioned as to why he left the Worcester jai said to have d that h get enough to * and that Yk ow s ers were also untied with the | : way the served at the |FePOrted th prison T Patrolman William ». intercepted the truck which was rying the four fugitives, jumped the running Not Really Be Dead Jan, 8§,—The death of the: wife of Raisull, Moroccan bandit leader, is announced here, Raisuli's place of residence in Morocco is Ta- | Madrid, is 3 varut the 18 vy Mail on December death of Raisuli himse an- the ot di meuls were lispatch from Tangier while had been il was improving d that he his conditior Shanley, who il i FEAR FOR MISSIONARIES, on board and portant Oil Center City, Mexico City, Jan, 7. Junction.) Revolutionary der Ismael Rued, Tuxpam, northern (Via Laredo forces un- which re- impor- Vera occupied acuated the ac- cording to a statement given out at the headquarters of General Arnulfo Gomez, commander the Mexico | City arrison, cently an tant Cruz, oil b city, of itomobile and motor- ols and regular army » ordered on duty tonight the city for the purpose ng the police, it is announced, Specia cyele p troops we throughout of ai Michael Jezerski yesterday morning | New Orleans, Jan. 8.—The completed a sentence of four and one | hundred and ninth anniversary of the months in the county jail at|battle of New Orleans was observed half Last night he was arrest- | here today with patriotic exercises at Hartford, ed on a charge of drunkenness, breach | Jackson Square, where wreaths were| of the peace and resistance after he | placed on the statue of General Jack- had visited Probation Officer Edward |son by the United Daughters of 1776- C. Connolley at police lwadqunrn-ra.} 1812, Other exercises were held at When he wi igned before Judge | Chalmette, where General Jackson's B. W. Alling in police court this|forces defeated the invading English morning he pleaded for leniency and [army under General Pakenham. told the judge that he would leave The day is a legal holiday in Louil- liguor alone, would endeavor to free | siana and all banks, public buildings himself from his old habits and keep [and commercial exchanges — were away from the old “gang.” Judgn‘rlomx. | officers, Wiezorkiewlcz and Bagiski, |'who have been condemned fo death as societ spies for their alleged com- plicity in the organization that has been charged with responsibllity for the recent bombing at Cracow. The soviet government recently of- | fered to exchange Polish political | prisoners for these two men, but Po- |land vefused, whreupon the commun- | ists, the authorities assert, organized the attack on the officers’ piace of | imprisonment, The police subdued | the outbreak. covered Mervin teynolds of Dar bury with his g was advanced four grades for his part in the by the board of police commissioners last night after Chief of Police Bmith. and Mayor FitzGerald had spoken highly of his performance, Officer Shaniey nlso took part in the| Cnristian chase Nelson and Biges | ¢ from Batang of Providence firing in the y Chines when the men stop and ity then at Ne wound Dr which dropped Bigus throw fourth man, Westerly, headquart hy B BEERL ot tomen win | 1talian Aerial Forces K to [ Are Being Strengthened with &« gun The gihe [ sweater and arrial forces is ling gun, In the luntary men 15 officers too o « to be Near " " Ame The Mexico City-Laredo telegraphie viee, interrupted by storms Satur- day, was renewed this morning. Dozen Scene of Tibetian Outrages, Ja capture 50 s were Los A I"ears ssed hore o4 pyright, Harris & Bwing | expr for the safety| L party o 1 by mis ard irch & ell d te A s sent to City the | to be the Emer- st ap- President head of Corporatio to post by He Leigh € 1 n admiral in the 1 in charge of the Burcau « war, I of Metet | gency recent | poift bandits Chin Fleet of lomas ar RAINED— in the methods and ideals of the Six Bakers onee [ Coolidge is almer not inflicting him alr | depredations A o get Royal J . navy Navi- is a would armed over inabi word | formerly ar rd of |gation during the \eral Missouri, thade Dy fie 0, The Galiucel o walking on t ¥y who permitted then red y opened the with & the up missions [ native of he street ouis pass and cove them CLERGYMAN TO WED, Ltome Italy's Lactively, i Will | contribution or the contributior Lea man risked” him |o procee pursuit of three o part through a part cme Thi D, Divon Baltimore play Marry English Wom ey of by each of calls W0 bear while es of an the alrpl provines committee supply 72 provi MAKE BIG BREFUND o "% b pa The or of the 1 and 1 cad Balt Ja sity Baptist ow g of the fas bearing cisti party wi Mussolini the ricl pressed their Than $80,000 to be Paid Back | tive 1o Parmers and Stockmen East St Jan than $50,000 as savings or sfons in selling live stock 1923 wi be refunded ta participatis and stockmen th territory by the Livestock Commissic organization annour Last year $40.1 The association | agency formed tw American farn state farm burcaus ¥ aanle e 1 : more than 11,6 . g were handled populas in 1922 . &P : . . déupid Wins at Race Track More ationals s waf mer ‘harles Louis, 1 S.~—More | mmis or ly ex intention supply rimers | M . more than one airship yeeted owing he| (put within a few oject will new uties here, | Bcan Wants Florida Man t 1, Brook- 1 worved for To Run for Vice-President ropolita ot Miami, 1 % Jan- will 8t place proy more one hundred wircraft ve Jan., 8 wireless dispateh from Mexico vit Fort Worth, also dated January 7, but apparently filed from the Mexican capital last evening, stated that rebel Jeaders denied pub. lished reports thit they had evacu. ated Tuxpam DONTBE HALF | | | LL heaith is more of a fault than a misfortune. 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