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TAKING EVIDENCE INSICKROOM TODAY Mabel Normand Case Causing Gourt Considerable Trouble Los Angeles, Jan. 23.—The bedside of Mrs. Edith Burns, former compan- ion of Mabel Normand, film actress, is today's setting for the preliminary hearing of Horace Greer, Miss Nor- mand’s chauffeur, charged with at- tempting to kill Courtland 8. Dines, Denver oil man, here New Year's night. With the testimony of Mrs, Burns, who was at Miss Normand's home when the chauffeur left there to call for his employer at Dines’ apartment, the prosecution will rest its ‘case, it was announced last night, Greer will probably not be called to the stand by the defense, his attorneys said, in view of Dines' failure to testify directly that Greer was the man who shot him. The liguor question and the forget- fulness of important witnesses mingled | at yesterday's session. Just! Hanby denounced what he called an appar- ent “conspiracy on the part of the witnesses to keep from the court many things that the court shoulgd | know.” Two policemen testified over the slrenuous objection of the defense to a fleod of utterances alleged to have Leen made by Greer soon after the shooting in which he was quoted as saying he tried to get Miss Normand away from Dines' apartment because “the dirty rat kept her drunk,” and that he shot the Denver man because “kept Mabel hopped up.” Asled whether “hopped up” refer- red to narcotics or liquor, the witness 1epeating Greer's alleged remark, ex- plained that to him “hopped up” was another way of saying “liquored up.” he STATE BILLIARD CHAMP 10 BE DECIDED IN TEST Dominic Soccoly of This City Rep- resents Rogers Recereation Co, in Tourncy A meecting of several billiard room owners of the state was held ALBER' ANDERSON NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924, ABANDON BLOCKADE AT TAMPICO PORT Rebels However, Wil Warn Al Ships Entering Harbor ‘Washington, Jan. 23.—The De la [Huerta revolutionists in Mexico are preparing to abanden plans for the technical blockade of Tampico and to substitute a policy under which foreign commercial craft will be warned that if they enter the zone of do so at their own risk. Washington Adrised. Tirst word of the change in plans reached the State Department today in 4 consular message from Vera Cruz, which merely said the blockade was to be raised without definitely es- be permanent. Previously it.had been announced that the blockade order |would remain suspended until ruary 1. Later, _however, it was learned | through ivate advices that Amer- fean protests against the blockade would be observed but that a zone of Albert Anderson, who has just been |PaVal warfare would be declared in sworn in upon the resignation of a$™sccond selectman, jeceding Lewis W, lawyer who | elevated to the post of first selectman Arvid sue- was effect off Tampico, and ships would be notified that if they traversed the chances. Rebel warships will remain " Nero, has had wide expericnce in pub- |4t Tampico and commerce will be lic office and the selection is reported |Warned that they may at any moment to be highly approved in G. O. P.[open fire on the batterics set up by circles, Selectman Anderson first held pub- |the Panuco river and along its bauks. |5 scheduled for February |the Obregon forces at the mouth of De la Huerta leaders at Vera Cruz possible bombardment there they will | |tablishing whether the policy would | Teb- line of fire they would take their own | CONG. GRAHAM T0 SPEAK AT McKINLEY ASSN. DINNER Illinois Man Secured for Republican Gathering at Hotel Bond February 9. Officers of the McKinley associa- tion have received the acceptance oy Congressman William Johnson Gra- ham of Tllinois of the association's invitation to be the principal speaser at the annual McKinley dinner which ! | | CONG. W. J. GRAHAM , at the | Rond hotel, Hartford. WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS High Bt Sugar ... 421} Can ., SL1081 [ Cr & 165 l.oco o 188 Sm & Ref ., 593% Sug Ref com Sumatra Tob : Tel & Tob Wool An Copper Atch Top & 8 T At Guif & W1 . Bald Loco .... Baltimore & O . Beth Steel B Con Textile!, . Can Pacific Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & 8t P . Chi R Isl &P . Chile Copper Chino Cop Con (ias Cor Pro Ref Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Endicett-John .. Close 42 10 1641 Low . Fdy 1647 147% 147% | 16 73% 31 Frie 1st pfd Gen Electric { Gen oMtors . Gt North pfd Insp Copper . Int Mer Mar pfd 3 Allis-Chalmers Tacific 0§l Int Nickel ..... Kelly Spring Tr 3 16% | 163% | ar| lic office in 1915 when he was elect- ed a councilman. After serving his first term and part of the second, he |was clevated to the position of al- He re- | 1915 to take the higher chair. ‘"r\'nd one term as an alderman, ‘tirin: in 1918, In 1920 he evas ap- !pointed a member of the publie |amusement commission and servea one term. CITY ITEMS. | lc Sale now going on at Axelrod's, | Park street-—adv. { The ladies of the Center chareh)| ing for the purposc of making hos- profess to see a precedent for such a ' course jn the “Rio incident” of 1894.|of congress for four sessions, was ,. A revolt by the Brazilian navy at that|candidate for republican leader last |derman and resigned as councilman in [time was followed by an attack to blockade that port, but Admiral Ben-|gressman Nicholas Longworth, ham, in command of United States|was afterwards elocted, |naval forces there protested, | rangement then was worked out by|MeKinley. which ships were warned, as they will |be at Tampico, that they were at lib- |also be invited to speak at the ban-| |erty to enter the port, but must stand |quet which, because of the fact tnax | the should .a bombardment be in progress|pected to be largely attended. at the time, consequences to themselves Go Over To Rebels,! Brownsville, Tex, Jan, 23.—The |garrison at Monterrey, capital of the Mexican state of Neuvo Leon, revolt- | Police Department s - < I % l”d and went over to the rebels at five | will meet at 10 o'clock Iriday niorn [o'clock yesterday according to unof- | An ar-| membey | K Congressman Graham, a ifldl, but withdrew in favor of Con- who He was a Prestaeny N N for campaign speaker [N Gov, Charles A. Templeton will P P P P R it comes in presidential year, is ex- AFTER THE BOOTLEGGER | w18 | Emulated Hour Butler” and Makes Whole- T Tehigh Val , Mid States Oil Mis Pac N Pure Reading . Rep I & B Roval D, N Y Sinclair Oil South South Studebaker Co ennecott Cop TES 6% 11 Y Cen . T H&H.. orf & West orth Pac . o an Am P & T 5 ent 1 1N ierce Arrow ittsburgh Coal ay Con Cop A 5014 411 101 | 61 1 487 4 10 61 107 56 Ref Pacifie Rail 101% e ¢ | exas Co 437 PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R. Eddy, Manager 31 West Main St,, Tel. 2040 JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchauge Trust Bldg., Tel. 3.6320 Strect. Tel. 1815 Hartford, Coni 23 West Ma Hartford: New Britain: We Offer 100shares Yale & Towne PRICE ON APPLICATION {homson, Thenn & To. | BRITAIN HARYYORD New Hritain National Daok Dldg. 10 Contral Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Mem bers Hartford Stock Exchange New York astock Ezchaage Donald R. Bart, Mauager We Offer: STANLEY WORKS HART & COOLEY FAFNIR BEARING Prices On Application Wi DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACOOUNTS ficial reports reaching here carly to-| sale Raids on Moonshine Makers, | day. Federal military authorities at| Matamoros, epposite Brownsville, Greene's Amusement company of New Haven, yesterday, for the purpose of orgunizing an association to control 2y §91% N Texas & Pacific Tobacco Prod Transcon Oil pitil supplies, Lunch will be served |at noon. Those ladies who plan to be present are asked to call 1958 be- JOHN P. KEOGH The drive against the illicif liquor business goes on with unabated zeal | w state tournament in pocket billiards and determine by contest who shall L recognized as the champion pocker billiurd player of the state, The association is known as the Conn, State Pocket Billiard associa- tion. The officers were elected as fol- lows: # I'residest orhury | Robert ¢, Stone of Wat- ctary, Peter J, Swingle of Hristol, he Brunswick-Balke Col« lender Co. was appolnted as custo- dign of funds with 1% W, N, Auch a» treasurer therefore, Owners were present of represented fro mthe for- fore noon tomorrow. Get your tickets for Graveure con- | Pierce Co.—advt, There will be a meeting of the di- bureau of cert at C. L, mercantile Commerc roctors of the the Chamber of o'clock Friday morning. ce at Plans will have ordered trains for Monterrey held up. \ MOTHER DESERTS BABY 10 p Mrs, Teofl Gilbert F¥scapes Yrom at police headquarters, and, while two | distinet cases faced the court this morning and are still pending, four more raids have been made by the police since the arrests yesterday. Late yesterday afternoon Sergeant | McAr Motoccyele Patrolman Wil 129% 189 Union Pacific .. [ United Fruit |U 8 Indus Alco |17 8 Rubber Co 31 U 8 Steel 100% U S Steel pfd .. 1201 | Willys Overland 127 Westinghouse Member Consolidated Stock Uiachange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport iddieta BONDS P, Middletewn Direct Private Wire to New York be made for the group hearings on uniform hours which will be held within the next few weels, ‘utrolman Alfred Atwater has re- turned to duty after being off sick for several days. Lunch at Hallinan's—advt, Town VFarm and Leaves Month Old Child Behind., The police department was asked today to help lecate Mre, Tefoil Gil- bert, who escaped last evening from flam 8. Strolls and Detectives 'I‘homus} J. ¥eeney and Patrick O'Mara raided {a housc at 461 Myrtle street and seiz- | {ed two stills, and again raided 11 | Farmington avenue and sei anoth- er still. No arrests were made there, Shortly before noon today, Detec. Ni Aetna Am atoinal Lead LOCAL STOCKS. (Putnam & Co.) Bid Asked 0% N 45 Life Ins Hardware G, ¥. GROIYF Mgr~~Room 809 N, B, Nat'i Baok Blig.~Tecl 1013 Fuller, Richter, Aldrich 8 G . 0 Pearl St tain Ofice, Main St L BRAINARD, Mgr, Chemical National Bank Capital—S84.500,000 Surplus—$§16.671 Deposits—$§129,5 Dividends 247; Per Annum At the Market | tives Fecney and O'Mara and Motor- cycle Patrolman William Hayes raid. | ed the home of Mr. and Mrs., Steve Aristas at 193 North strect and seized the town farm, leoving her month old baby behind. She was sent to the home some time in December and the baby was born on Christmas Day, b ' Last might around midnight she get & auantity of alleged liquor. Mr. and |out through the fire escapo and dis. [ Mrs. Aristas were notificd to be fn appearcd, leaving the baby at the|COUrt tomorrow morning. home, This afternoon Detectives She Is a widow, about 35 and Fecney and Motoreycle : . man Hayes raided the business place | I'afnir Bearing lof Stevo Medlow at 71 Grove street |Hurt & Cooley and sceured several gallons of alleges | HId Elce Light Announce Nominations For Class Officers tiauor. Steve was notified to be in|Lunders I'rary & Clark [J I Montgomery com Anneuncement is made at the High|court in the morning. . ¥ schoo! of the list of students nomin. 5 — J R Montgomery ptd. ated for office in the senfor class, In| SMUGGLER SENT N "“‘;'I" e the nomination for president Charles Marseilles, France, Jan., 2 . }:;"' e Quigley recelved greatse number of maritime tribunal here has given Nilen- '; "I . - votes. Charles Covert and George suspended sentence of forty da Ses-Bemtsrond cem Iitch-dones Whirt 0186, Frey came in second and third res.|jall to the butcher of the Trans North and Judd .. Concetta Puzzo through the A.(pectively. In the election for presi.|lantic liner Asia charged with smug. |Pec. Stow & wil Carlson Agency has sold property on|gent of the junfor class Howard Be. g1ng liguor into New York state, |lussel Mfg Co. Lrooklawnggtreet to Hélen Kelly Mc-|ipin came first, Ernest Neipp, second, | Scovill A\H! Co. Cabe, {and John Phalon third. [ {Southern N K Tel " Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans| Other nominations follow: vite. Standard Screw advt president of the senior class, Cather-| ‘::""f"-v, ::,"'l"" .- 'Brien of 37 Get your tickets for Graveure-con- |ine Callahan, Doris Bloom, and Ger-| n "”I"‘( “"'." . River, Mass, were marrid this morn- cert at €. L. Pierce Co.—advt. |trude Fieber; secretary, Louise Hol.( foact & Mo ing at 9 o'clock at 8t. Mary's church. | Home cooked Juncheom at Crow- [combe, Josephine Miller, and Dorothy | raut & Hine Ry, Willlam A, Kragse performed the ' qj's —advt . Witkin: treasurer, Harold Skinner,| | Travelers "In" 0. ceremony and celcbrated the nuptial | e Bow John Butler, Gustave Carlson and | A0 l'nlnn M_fx Co. John Menousek. Talo & Towne Nomination for the junior class fol- | high mass, They were attended by |y 000 F \iiss Anna Curry of this city as| ° & = Get your tickets for Graveure con- | ) lows: vice president, Alice Regan, Hiigrade Housman, and Margorie An. tridesmaid and David O'Brien, | : brother of the groom and a stude "‘"‘| “; ';"" g";"' —fl'i“-m v . i tochester, | Mah Jongg, Sat., .m. Y. . "\’ ';( 3:"",‘::':,::"""”"' VAR | Jongg, Saturday, Vel rf m Y. }’r"““;v secretary, Kathleen Regan, N. Y., as b Phone Mrs, | Katheryn Howard, Ida Kramer; trea- |surer, Howard Belser, Howard House- man, and Harold Beloin. At Hosiery Bige-Hrd Carpet Biings & Speneer Biltings & Spencer pfd | Bristol Nrass ' | Colts Arms O'Mara | Conn Lt & Power Polices | Joagle Lock lowing places: Two from New Haven, two' from Dridgeport, two from Wat« crbury, one from Shelton, Casino, Hart o Rogers' Recreation Co., New Dritain and one from Bristol. The tournament will start next week with ten players to play one game at home and onc abroad each week, One hundred points will be the game. Prize money amounting to 8500 will be given in $200, first; $160, second, and $100, third, Dom- inic Soccoly will represent the Rogers Iteereation Co. in the tourney, Mr, and Mrs., Eime Darling of Hartford, formerly of New Britain, {will spend their seventh wedding an- niversary with Mrs, Darling’s parents, and Mrs, William Hellberg, of 76 Chestnut street, this city, tomor- | row, College club's benetit bridge | Joneg, , Feb, 2, 3 p.m. Y. W. C. A, Tickets 'Phone Mrsg, Charles 1% Chase reservations, - advt, Latost Vie Pieree’s, Wililam com 150 com telephone Telephone Hartio New B ptd and A5 rs old, | hoe, for 63 90 108 a4 12 records always at| o‘bkiéfi-sml-: Vdward Hewey O'Brien of all River Wilson, a foreman at| lussell & Erwin's, is resting com. fortably at the New Britain General | |hospital following an ope Tukes Miss Catherine Agnes B farm dwells other tobacco barn mill, distiliery and : farm cquipmen: in Southington. The suit alleges that on October thy three partics named entered into an Agreement in Southington Propersy | agreement wherehy Scollo was to have complete charge of the property uns til certain creditors we satisfled, |after which he was to turn back to the Vasiles their respeeti one-thira each. It is alleged he failed to do this. The two-third value is said *v be about $2,000 of a farm As s Bride Today, ing! ecider PARTNERS IN GOURT FIGHT Allege Bristol Man Fafied to Reep | Miss Catherine Agnes Burke of 38 Summer street and Bdward Henry | - 7 Garside street, Fall | Deal—Ask $2.000. re going on at Axelrod’s, dv Alleging that Natalie lo of | Bristol failed to live up to his part jof the bargain in a Southington res: |estate transaction, papers ordering en |attachment put on the property in ey | SCOll0, St 10 Constable Fred Winke |of New Britain, were served today vy Foreign Exc’.ange I the deputy sheriff in Bristol, Suit was brought Anna natti Vasile to recover two-t Sco U. S. TREASURY STATEMENT, ! 8. Treasury balance, $277,006,734. Stage Hand (to manager)-—Shall T curtain, One of the has the hiccups.—Na- f the Hardware The bride was dressed in a gown | W C. A. Tickets 5#. sir tower the statues by Maga — —— al Zine o son the ceremony a receps at 38 Summer street | friends of the Mrs. O'Brien trip te New | They will re- par WHEAT, Ry SPECIALY TME OHICAN MARKET fon- WHIPPED on .70, CREAM GRAHAM y Native Medium Ma;kerel P 15§ Ib BREAD "5S¢ CAKES 000~ 46 7% FRISH COD CHEINRS rENOBSCOT SALMON EASTERN WH HALIBUY BLOCK ISLAND SWORDVISH SELECTED SHORY HADDOCK STON BIUE (WHOLL 1iIsm) ROCKPORT STEAK con FANCY WHITY Hisn sCROn STHAK BLOATLR MACKE ITRIESH BOTLING rILoes LARGE TRESH Wi nRING SAYBROOK TLoLNnLRs EXTRA LARGY SMELTS FINNAN nanpn hy of ar " 22c w 30¢ "w42c w 45¢ \:1'I'\: LU \\',li"' 35c Ve m 386 AL - 38¢ Il:'l' \"“|: 108G 28c 38¢ 25¢ 60c IRIUSH oV me and will be at . Towy Mrs. Nose seraphin, s The funeral of Mra, Rose Se b An important meeting of the New o 45 West strect, who died M:;';:I\‘ Aerie, No. 122, . 0. E. will | oy po neld from her late home Rty Oficers | 5:15 o'clock tomorrow morning. Serv- the State Adérie eIl Ljces will bo held at AN Saints’ church entertainment will be ‘a8 k. Durial Will 46 ta B All members K —advt CIVIL SUITS BROUGHT Santl Puzzo was today named de- | fendant in a sult for $3%0 damages brought by Herbert E. Putnam of Hartford, alleging non-payment of o note of $244. Property on Brook- lawn street was placed under attach- ment and the writ is returpable in wuperior court at Hartford on the first Tuesday in February, Suit was aise brought todags by Brane Nowsk & Co. against Ludwig and Mary Iskera for $75, aileging money due in the amount of $33 Deputy Sheriff Adolph Carlson attach- | ed property on Stecle street, Special Notices ™ Large Gas evening will b Cash pres Regis- heid are of An refreshments quested to at and 9 o'ch witness % C T | Mary's cometery ater OVSTERS nouvsp CLAMS NEW SMOKED HALIBLY JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director Parlors 33 Myrtle St Service Exceptional, Lady Assistant Tel. Parlor 1625-2 Residence 17 Summer St. —1025-3 Installation supper given by Unity Rebekah, Lodge, No. 54, Friday, Jan. | aaema aa " : at 1. 0, 0. ¥. ha Arch stroet LEAVES ESTATE TO Wire sharp. Tickets advt The will of the Jate Louis Nelso, - — leaving the entire cstate to his wif Mecting of ‘Pride Circle, No. 190, Eetma A. Nelson, was approved today | Lady Voresters, 18 called for 7:30 to- in prolat court, The will was 8wn | morron might at I's Hall, foliowed May 13, 192 | U¥ a public whist.—advL e BEST (REAMERY nTIEn LARGY LGS “this man Fall has transferred to two of gold cloth with an overdress of Charles I. Chase for rescrvations.—~ TAKES 1~-2. | i was born Mrs. ‘ arried a bouquet of Columbia roses. i ¢ - 2 . . arrangements made with Sinclair and| New York, Jan, —(Foreign ex- this afternoon. honeydew lace. She wore a hat of | 4 age tankage had the effect of consti- | 421% 60 day Dbills banks 419 = <alha ue at the New Britain General hospit- ollowing " q Miss Jennette A. Davis, aged 71, | rangement had been approved also by | Belgium: demand 4.03% couple. Later Mr. and QUOTE U, 8. STATUTES | | an unlawful act, mand 86.95, Norway: demand A X Connecticut, and for the past nine- side in Fall River, Mor on 20! ave . Norman coast resorts have intreduced Qr‘gngzll'll that since the leases were |17 Spain: demand 1 boards in the beauty spots of France. a member of St. way responded that if Mr, | Jugo-Stavia: demand 1 Austria: John Kwanauskas of 169 Kelscy [laws of Massachusetts and Pennsyi- |joyed a wide circle of friends in this would favor him r channels.” Imand 11.10, Tokio: demand not properly observind the rules of - home of Mrs. E. M. North at 396 Jobn and Park streets. The ear he tor of 8. Mark's Episcopal chureh, CET | transfer of property since the original | relcased on his own recognizance un- 1ith eentury was made today by Miss | Trinity eemetery in Seymour. Hls AEC”SATIUNS UGN Vetdan S S bt seidor Mrs, Nuth B, Williams of New Yor) and State of Connecticut, Fourteen 5 of Moore, who was said to have pur-| 904 o¢ 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to Phitlips was shown 1o have had 1o, qe to wit Pecora then took the bundle of errigerator, court that some of théf bore the en-| Armehair, 1 Jee W been in the habit of receipting for | kin Holders, ¢ Ceiling ¥ and handed them to him. The checks at 378 Main Street, New Britain, which Phillips had been| Attest A “Every drop of government oil rc- | oil speculators, one named Sinclair, e |adVt blue georgette and gold lace, She |24Vt | Denby Also Montioned Thure Anderson of 95 Columbia street . The bridesmaid's dress was of honey- | v . eat i1 | B. L. Doheny, lessec of a reserve in|change casy). Quotations (in cents) — A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. silver lace and carried a bouquet of A tuting them agents of the government |1 ranc demand cables 4.4% . - al this morning. ion was held died at the home of her sister, Mrs. | geerotary Denby, he said, aithough ail | Germany: demand 000000000 street yesterday. left on a honeymoon - rndlh ¥ Paris, Jan. Those senators who Senators McKellar, democrat, Sweden: demand 25.90, Denmard - teen years has becn a resident She was |, - 3 ¢ 31 0l : dems y approved by Mr. Denby he ought to | demand 1.93'%. Poland: demand .000- Failed lo Put Out Hand; | - As an example of what such legisla- [chureh and a member of the Wom- | Denby E were chargeable with an offense, demand 0014, Rumania: dmand street was arrested this morming Py | vania dealing with advertising on | city. through the reg Montreal 97 1116 the road, by falling to put out his| West Main street tomorrow HISTORICAL TRANSFER o ol g was driviog crashed into a truck. will officiate at the serviees which RN o grant from the king of England inghe til tomorrew morning | Ficanor dley, who s0ld her home- o 00 FRUS S, W S (Continued from First Page) (14) days from date, which will be chased munition plans of the allies] ity eaid Execution.and my feet actual part in the commission of 1 Show ( chieeks, the total of which had confus- | coffee Urns, 1 Nation dorscments of Awderson under 1hose small Jee ok, 29 boxes the checks and when he gave Ander-|tric Lights and 1 Ciock, endorsed by Anderson, Mr. Pecora de- [Conn. Dated at New Britain, Conn,, |eonfuscd when answering Whitman's (Continued from First Page) served for the navy,” he dcclared, and the other named Doheny.” wore @ picture hat o1 gold lace and| A to Mr. and ‘ Scnator C: d that th Scnater araway argued ha e at the New Britain General hospital| jew georgette with an overdress of } i Califorgip. for the erection of stor- |Great Britain: demand 421%; cables o Louis Gitiitz of 163 Hartford aven- velyn roses. Miss Jennette A, Davis. {to spend the public funds. This ar-|Italy: demand 4.3 bles 4.33%. | for the immediate % it {38 . . Edward M. North at 306 West Main | s to it must have known that|cables .000000000025, Holland: it ¢ Miss Davis was bora in Seymour, | York city and vicinity. | renrese gy - v ’ ' | represent the Basque Country and the |nessce, and King, democrat, Utah, mand 16.19. Switzerlan in the senate a bill to regulate bill- |Hartfora and New Britain, Mark’s Episcopal | . compelied to resign. Senator Cara- |(--, Czecho-Slovakie: demand Driver Is Under Arrest |ion can accompiish, they offer the |en's Guild of that church, She en- he impeaching | Argentina: demand 32.62. Brazil Detective John Stadler charged witn strects and highway | The fumeral will be held from the a——— | — hand as he turned the corner w. noon. Rev. Samuel C. Suteiiffe, rec- A Bridgeport, Jan. 23.~The first | | | Poth cars were damaged. He was will be private. Burial will be In to directed stead on Greenfield Hill, Fairficld, to Y e Sioee, Setly of Berttond, ¢ lon Thursday, January S1st A, D, from a man in J. P. Morgan's offices. y.cnon, the following described pro- these deals, 1 Small Gas ed the and exhibited 0 the|icr 8 Tables, 1 Gril lof Philtips. Phillips said that he had |2 dozen Trays, 4 Sugar Bawls, 4 Nap- |son money he merely endorsed them | property of Peter Morris, and located |elared, were enough tq make the dif- [this 17th day of Jannary A. D, 1924 qulcs‘wn. {ference in FRED WINKLE,

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