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4 | IR s ESTABLISHED 1870 . g NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, = DAY, JANUARY~ 1924 —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS FREQUENTERS GUILTY, IS DEFIES THOSE WHO DEMAND | COOLIDGE TOLD OF RUMOR RULING OF JUDGE ALLNG HIS RESIGNATION: COOLIDGE HAS ' OF FRAUD AND WAS QUICK IN OPINION ON STATUTES | NOTHING TO SAY ON THE SUBJECT TO ACT, LENROOT ASSERTS Decision Fed In Cases WHITHAN DWELLS UPON Secretary Of Navy De-| Senator Wheeler To Demand That AL UINFESSES SHE Chaiman OF Oilnves Of 10 Men Arrested (NG AND AN TLES| mandsRecord Vote In pocidont Dismiss Atty. General STUE RCH JEWELS tisating Comite In"Raid At 307 Laf- : . Says Democrats Are Says Anderson’s Defense, Senate— Says Roose |Took $80,000 Worth for Her y ayette Street. Fantastic at First, Really | Velt Is In No Way At yontana Democrat Declares Dept. of Justice Has “Fallen Lover, Who Took Them | Trying To Make Presi- Is Plausible Fault. Into Disrepute” and Daugherty Has Lost 5 And Left Her | dent Appear Culpable. | Refers to Arrest on Su- ire U Susepamtinks Confidence of Congress R ! i O\ .| Motion by defense_counsel for an g New York, Jan. 20.—Helen Golden gy o . . perior Lo:;rt Benc; }"Var "J; siructcd verait of nol guity in the President Considers Whole taday contesed o the thett of 430 |Explains That Executive rant and Advises Follow-| i o B wigaiiall | J | ok o Bl S Kttty . .a Dok A T::;|:Ln‘<,.?d|r'|';| f‘:.:' l:lllll:d dl:::nm:sn‘ Matter of Oil Leases a Washington, Jan. -A resolution expressing the sense of "' ' ‘“o.ms 4\‘.nbmm.~ ik \-f"]'_ Knew of Roosevelt’s Tes- ing Precedent Established | ..y, was denied by Justice Tomp- | £ 2 . the senate that the president request the immediate resignation ~Connecticut State Libris pouice. | timony First and Took | Kins at the opening of supreme court | Matter for h“‘ecut“e‘of Attorney General Daugherty was prepared today by Senator Advt. Dept., f $50,000 # There. |today, Justice Tompkins aiso denied| B pob of Govt to ActiWheeler, democrat, Montana, who said he would introduce it at Hartford, Conn. otet Am- | Prompt Action. a motion to quash the indictment Vias assauor nebe, witre aad been e against Anderson. ' the first opportunity. employed as o maid: el In his summation Mr. Whitman set| UPON, | The resolution declaves the president has lost confidence in | The Atiantic City robbery was {forth the argument that the defend- | | Mr. Daugherty, as exemplified by employment of outside counsel | planned by = sweetheart whose name | Washington, Jan. 29.—Meeting an jrcl to arrest and conviction, accord- | &nt's story of “John T. King"” and |to prosecute the oil annulment suits. It also asserts that My, Sht gave the police as “Joseph Ander- | hour carlier than usual, the senate to- 4 son,” and who, deserted her at Sea|day plunged at once into jts debate ing to the decision raad this morn. “HCnTY Mann.® the :;;";,r\fl'"'::"';‘"o"“:h Washington, Jan. 20—secretary Daugherty has lost the confidence of congress and of the Ameri- 1o, uiter tuking the jewely st e ot mation of the Seomingly astounding and ' fantastic, | foet "y ot st ‘which the on toass | o1 PeOPle, and that the department of justice has “fallen into 'she' cacaped from Atiantic e amiy o e motion o | inet me . vhic P as : 4 jamin. W. Allfng on the motf Crigne Was really plausible. Anderson, he |y “0: o coinidered. that | GISTETNIGS.E pretending to be drowned in tk defense that the charges against elght| g o 00 T 00T . | investiza vas c od, that hei Z o 0 o £ resolution of Senator Walsh, demo- p ring declared, when he mgt “John T.|ya4 ;4 intention whatever of resign ! of the ten men ar King” 16 Waliilers Wab abeut €6 ) r of resign- 1 Atlantic City, 3 29. at, Mon , calling on the on December 29, be dismissed, T . ., DAAD—-*S. Lsn Convinced He Did Right. . i ) 4 A against the anti-prohibition forces of " 3 | York in connection with the theft of |Ings. decision sets a precedent for M £ | “T am so convinced T did the right | iy [ o ot 7 the Uehte i br the greatest state in the union—and | ? : ROTARY HERE APRIL 34 APPRMSED AT 15,45] | ieveiry from the Hotel Ambassador| At ihe! outest of 'the Wehate Chats Britain in the 1ine of proht e e Moo= | thing that 1 would do It again tomor- LBOE | Hore wmikad Gt cr mor Sonta” CIid | men TAnrot ot the olli favesieating forcement, as never before g snp B | row regardless of the consequences AR 20 | e s 'only in a bathing suit and never re. | Committee revealed that the purport men who were present st a place b4 Al el 2 [ ned. Tl i Llggod 4 |of Archie Roosevelt's sensational tes- where liquor was found durlng a rald | Of 4t thousan dx‘.)i:“.:v:\'",',",:o:.“"l [ ried out the will of Congress and my | Delegates ¥rom Vermont, Western | Half of Holdings Representod in Stock | pam sironms oo e ';';‘m',:f had | timony, relating to charges of & $68,- been arrested, the police dealing only| o con." 414 not want his name made | ';w‘. od Tr‘LdAt + 31hl|l-"wjmr ol Massachusetts and Connecticut to of New Britain Trust reports to that effect were published (000 payment to the foreman of Sec with the proprietol public. the people, ccordingly have | in the newspapers. retary Fall's ranch, had been known 390 oamn ix the resnlt ot r::';vl Ansistant Dot Attornsy Booors :.‘;"':’!,"g to regrot and no reason to re- Visit New Britain, Company. She was described at the time as “"’r"“;:;i ""“,"""l‘;'f' ,':'“ ",d",",',’”“'," nade upon the storg at 307 Lafayette i dres: » fur sclared | o | : > | 3 oar five 2e o | Mr. sevelt's appearance o e Brost 40 wiisd by WaninAw Qs {1 t the 4 l\:v“::lu:;‘l;\‘: jikors li:;::xid Abiuts Fogeorelt, Upwards of 5000 Rotarians, repre- An inventory of the estate of the| }’::;:’fs in helght u;dr{d ,]:\'elzlfl'l;\:z 106 | stand. owski, Deeember 26, when lecide was whother tho Books of the | Assistant Secretary Roosovelt, whoss | senting 27 Rotafy cluba in this die- | late David A. Niven, filed this after-| pounds, Another distingulshing char.| Senstor Lenroot said of the local detective bure i anti-saloon league wepa pro ic;l)' kept, | Name also has been prominent in the | trict, which includes all of Connecti-| noon in probate court, shows holdings ' gororistic was her red robbed hair, @nd his brother Theodore, assistant S0k Bhasa syenel Witk b n war- | 1o asserted that Adreon. by - s | investigation, was declared by Mr.| cut, all of Vermont and the Western to the value of $15,451, ono-hait of | “‘gootto RS MET Fed robbed MUl ooiary of the navy, had given thelr nd found & quuntity of liquor, own testimony had sMbwn they were | PENDY to be “entirely and absolutely half of Massachusetts, will meet in which is represented in his interest in |y oo the thefts at the hotel o B | information to himself and Senator i T kot A b R ‘“ ity _" "‘l iy ’I *' | in the clear.” | New Britain at the annual spring con- the New Britain Trust Co, Fgdttohed B otel came | (walsh on the day before. oo e raid Desides Ogons | which Andersen had esplite with .| “Colonel Roosevelt has nothing to| ference of Rotary clubs, April 3 and| The itemized appralsal is as fol- . Advised the President tnd. the police urrosted them | Berteadl Phillios, league fund. collec. | be criticised for in the transactions. 4 Sessions of the conference wiil be | lows: 40 shares New Britain Trust e "% oonniived §f 4 haiwel duby te i Omonowskl with Keen. | tor os “unholy monsys” Mr. becora |1 approved them with full knowledge | held at the Elihu Burritt hotel and | Co. at $180, §7,200; mortgage, $7,000; DR WH”‘E ls GALLED acquaint the president lof the United SR . i ¢ ,l‘ . 3 “| at that in itself constituted the |and I accept complete responsiglity, Will include a banquet. 86 shares Colt's at furni- . | States of the information which came RNE Wquor. with “iniens. 19 s 1 ity "“ .l“” dadag o y Leon A. Sprague is general chair- | ture $300; watch, cash on hand, S e to us,” sald ator Lenroot, “and witlel charge he was ulmld .,( and “!I"V n’: l'l\] ‘y‘,‘.v.t‘)l\‘(ns NIk Aralph man of the committee, I'rank Wacht-! $51. Total, 815,451, . 1 did so, The president acted prompt- 50 o uspended sentence 10 defend vus bitterly algn- | N ol Fred R4 o i 4 1y p g P iy . ," L Bhuviad Gith' ad 455 Chs Seatinaiy bt sife obHoers: With reference to the Robinson res. | ©F 18 treasurer and Fred O. ul:(‘k“t“ | et 4 xtraordinary Grand Jury Swmmons ||y and did everything from that time i when 't ase ing “John T. King” and “Henry | olution pending in the Senate and|l8 Secretary. Other committoes are as Dootor Who Is Said To Have Coache |07 that any president, democrat or £ in tho oity couet, Attomay| Mann,” g % [ calling for his resignation, Mr. Denby | follows: Registration, Harold Brum- WIFE ATTEMPTS SUIC[DE 2 republican, could be expected to do wd I ihe eity court, Attorney Ma o ‘ - P o mer, Joseph R. Andrews and George » ) ; ors oannot be any oMieiem 4f u sald he would like “to sce the se od Medical Diploma Candidates, and there cannof any ston mide a motion that i e "to Woo the senator) o 'g . are: recoption, George P, Bpear, _— the president of the United States for . [ vho in the Senate would vote for a disimissed us there was w % o r 2 artfor n, 29 After spending | an flure to act.” AHBASSADOR STARIS resolution besmirching the character i '« Hatch, Louls W. Young, B. M. yol poce shine Drinks lodine When ,h",‘»or(:;::)lf..f‘?:x r;}‘(;... ,{,:' i'r, '.‘::,'::‘ - l‘“lv?‘,;“l ’.'(',;,‘,' at Denby I'requenters of places where liquor 18 sold or reputed to be sold are sub- over the naval oil leases, with action in prospect during the day on the In the world for him to accept a gt |yl ooravam"sata. 1 feol that T car- Mr. Roosevelt Mr. Roosevelt is in no wise responsible for the action taken.” statute hooks that per 3 . ‘ # o . | Wightman and Logan Page; transpor . g He . 'l]!:n:I;l)m‘r:‘:: :x::v':)?"l‘l:u)lltl;‘::'b:‘hfl.:ffl}‘ullun. . G, Russell, Robert O. Clark | Told Husband Was Out With An- OVer the presentment which is to be “Doesn’t the' senator know.” asked th ey BbmIt arl o dowand, Who Iv‘to Conie | Wants » Festra Vote, " | and Steve Robb; publicity, Gall Pca- made to the court the extraordinary Senator Ashurst, demoerat, Arizona on the case, and Prosecuting 8 wanit & fecord Vet I8 “"‘ Senat | ter, Orville Parker and Hartwell Tay other Woman. grand jury investigating “fake medi- | “that (he country will judge the aey Josoph G Woods submitted gy Phis Countiyg From England, | Rok e °‘ “ ¢ SEnOte er: program, lmce Black, De, C. W, ¥ cal diplomas™ siertly after noon to- |presideni’s sincerity by the length of Yor the g wution, on the Robingon yusolut o, * 600" Vivian, A G, #imball and Lambert, Despondent becaus: her husbaud, | day called in Dr. Ralph L. White of | time h keeps Edwin Denby in lis e widdng of the de. Beaves Madvid Today. |Unued, "0 that I way determil yo.y; deserutiofs, A. 8. Jourdan, M, | Gc¢orse Bhino, has not been Working New Canaan, member of the state eabinet? AR by Atorias y AR .| What senators aré willing to besmircll g, fa)l, Arthur! Jones and Albert | if aRY extent and being told lnst night | colectic examining board who was ac- | “That is another matter.” responds ! Madrid, Jan. 2v.- i Gsne How- | and defame the name of an American [ vioiz: hanguet J. Porter; meotings, ¥ friends that he had gone out with 'companted by Frank Wilder, of . At : hich the o g WO ed, newiy wppotnted Heitish ambas- | eitizen who is gullty of no erime and “l_m_'p H. Dyson. H. Mills, W i another girl, Mrs. Rose Shin 36| Bradcencct. S cotes - \'\'w: ed Senator Lenroot. “I am w: jmmz vy wives Of gUILY by e gugop 1o the United States, departed | who has never been charged, tried of | Waskey and Charles Chase: musice, | Fairview street, attempted to commit |had been & oty s i soed Loty 4 i g Mgl dem 4 i oy Kozhonowlez w4y morning I'aris on his way 10 convicted in any court. | Raiph Britton, Theron W. Hart and | Suicide at the corner of Main @nd |the jury and he wiso had been requost | Trch to protect the country Wi . ‘|,1v voof vhom || o don. was accompanied by | Reading Secretary Denby's state ‘,Mm", Hm_":' Anatee, 1 ‘“. Young West streets lnst night, by drinking'eq to bring counsel v‘””’ el uest committes ('.mnu:.r‘s vl-.m on \ I“v“j"‘“"m"‘"‘l\l["“““i"“‘ lady Howard, who is bound for ment to the Senate later, Benator| A, A, Mills and Fred Chamberlain, "lodine. Licut. Frank Gilligan of the | Dr, White's name has been mention o gen :f::Jfl,]\'.".'”‘,'y”:f n‘.“;;”d'u',’.'f;e 1 Esme will probably leave | Robinson of Arkansas, the Democrati fire department was standing near the [od during the course of the grand Jury capital possible out of th Wen o1 ¢ Adum yohdon for New York on Febru-|jeader, declared the secretary was en- aceno and saw (ho girl drink from the | probo us having been one of those Kulus and Adam | . 20 titled to * a vote on the resolution.” DEFENDS LENINE MEET[NG bottle und then collapse. He took her who are suid to have coached candi iy ) me to rectifying v one occuslon g fieme who hus been the Brit- “Let me say,” he added, “that into his machine and rushed her 1o dates for examinations before the and 819 [y sunbassador of Spain, was given a | every effort which I can make o ser the New Britaln ral hospital, |state eclectic board. s hould st o 1 did e D Charles Al farewell at the station by | cure a record vote will be directed to American Chvil Liberties Union Ob. | where hospital officails stated today The grand jury is expected to recoss =0 xmw’uyw should stop. i e COBS pesent and resent now the eriticism Dot L Adam | gogeral Primo Rivéieia, head of the | gbtat hat she will recover 5 Jeners v i u ning it just as soon as it s pos- . o, ‘ that she will recover tomorrow for an indefinite perio o A Mtaniduw Ttomolowski willitary directorate: representatives | giple, | dects To Wilkes Barre's Mayor Call- |~ ywyep first soen by Liout. Giliigan < gy ‘:" gpacirgyic ": ’:" au Alling's Decish of the king and queen of Spatn and | “This is an lssue that will not| ing OF Assemblage. the woman was taiking to three young - by th solutior of Jwlge Alling fol |the paps! nuncle, the entire diplo-|down. The record shows that after| men and they wilked away as she TO KEEP 0"J SHARES s t;:'u:-m~ Polith i corps and a large number of | Congress re d th ' blo gress reposed he responsibility sk diadl the Soding P— very means possible is going te New York, Jan. 29.—The American | started towards the bing, where mbers of the British and | for these reserves in the secretary of | civil liberties nnion announced today o trdy fi el coprate Shath e B I olonies here. | o ke " 4 w " 2 be taken by senators on the oth. de fean colonies her the navy he acquiesced in, consented |jy had telegraphed to Mayor Dan & British Govetnment Not To DIspose | ;¢ 11,0 aisle 1o fasten on President wrong, if wrong there be'™ he (] intormation upon Which ports 1o charge a violatiop of L . to, and approved the transfer of these . ikes Barre, P srotest oolidge some cnlp ty, some re Rortion oF Bertion i the gentent] POSTAL MAN ARRESTED R it ot B d-part-rH'Ty ,'n \'\H'I. ‘m” ::; .‘"‘n KELLOGG ls HONORED of Its Holdings of The Angle Coolt :'L‘ me cnipability. some re iy ment where he knew the polley of elble breaking up” of a Lenine mem - - sian Ol Company Now ture to say, however, that that effort orlal mecting at Wilkes Barre Sun- . s, Ambassador to England 1= | o0q00. Jan 20 Philip Enowden satute which reads 4 tollows | Congress would be deliberately and | it ek wilfully disregarded.” supervisor of Parcel Post In New | - day. osieating Mouors by law forbh . % y » sisting Trasb y i SRS -5 e Officials of the union also announc- | Flected to Mombership in the the Chancellor of the Exchequer, an First Hint of Frand The senator declared that the first den who shall enter any place where . 3 Washington, Jan. 29.—President | ; oo Paggeer g y}wh.l \here ! Haven, Maurice Connelly, Held For Coolidge :flw a direct question by|®d that another meeting wouid be s Teack T nounced today that the British gov- Ja, 1o be drank on the premises, or | Taking Post Office Funds, callers to his office today, relative to| Mol at Wilkes Barre Vebruaty 10 to K Rl R RImRa. e MBS | B Skl mirchase o attempt 1o » s e right « on 8peeC an AT T A LR e ymmittee a week ago yes prrcha v attemp Hartford, Jan. 29.--Maurice Con. |the Robinson resolution requesting| chi "0 "\l o "1 0" 1o furnish po Lot ’] o S8, B3-SV B Wet- | o Lo terday in the testimony of Archie nelly, supervisor of parcel post in New | he resifenation of Secretary Denby, | 1.0 urotection v e b b Beeerresiopd o R e i elt. It was on the basis of this elly, superviso parcel po Ne enllec %8 & o e protectio yeen made an honorary benche p e lubor as always advo basis o Haven, was arrested this morning for | FRil°d that It was a matter he did. “me announcemcnt sald attorneys breg s ,“m’w" s ohet Of! ated retention of ot e he added, that the prest misappropriation of post office funds, | 0" care to discuss. for the unfon were contemplating | vy - e g s five millfon shares in this company : Jepartment The president considers th 1 > the British legal profession Num npan He is being held in $1,000 bonds unti | prepdent considers the whole| gymage suits against officors of the |\ o 00 0 e Amerleans have been |Which have considerably gained in|of Jjustice to ohserve proceedings his o8 somes before U, 8. Commis. oll leasing investigation as having re- American 1 on post charged by the < hots ! ans hav wen I m & X before the committee futy for iis case comes & Com g American Legion | : ¥ thus honored, among them five sign. |Value since the Royal Du i e committee, & du sioner Lynch at New Haven next Mon. [ 801ved itself into two major problems| ynion with responsibility for the af- | (8 T S e - |Combine offered the government | Which the department detalled Assist for the executive branch of the gov-|raie and quoted Harry Winitsky, 1’ Chiet Sast 2 and fermas | 115,009 for them. Prime Minister | ant Attorney General Holland M, fornment-—first to determine whether! yusiness manager of a New York radi- | muassader Jonne W ioacino e | MacDonald and hh joagves b tapetle sreet In the here was criminal Hability, and, sec. | cu) pewspaper, as saying he was fore- | S he tiving beneh maintained that the suggested Hits at Daniels Britaln, ther place ond, to ascertain whether the leases o4 from Concordia hall at the point would deprive the British navy of 1t thes ases are in fact legal ywn of w Britaln, then a are leds d e ores 4 ? uld deprive Sritish navy of one E t leg are legal and to the interests of | of rifies. He denled that he had said of its most valuable irces of ofl | And vald, if there be no fraud or cor which i the reputation of being |D. parcel post packages that were h i ) and which was i Bact & place where | turned over to him the government. All other matters|anything againet the American gov- GETS&YEARS IN PR]SON fuel and would fores the country to|Tuption in connection with them, if spirityous 1 intoxicating lguors are of lesser importance in his opin- | ernment or the constitution, as re- tepend upon American Standard the S 1 11y ustain al naval 8. E. J. Cox, Fake Oil Promoter, Also 20d other | T mpanies . ' tinued, 1o wotked out by the special counsel to T “There was no evidence before the | . < ; e FAVORABLY REPORTED The government declined & much fortunate be employed by the president, and is Given Fine of $15,000 by United higher offer for its fings in 182 lopt t stance of Koty minor and every person to whom th e of spitituons and i of its holdings in the Anglo-Persian | before th ase such ligquors, or who shall statement for the pur i weh lauors, shall more than Nty dollars this case over which no dispute are: That of December, 1923, in th tors known day Assistant 1 Attorney George Cohen sald today that Connelly had taken money from collections on C. O. 1 o show i e acce ed eith- | a s Inrd "" s ””‘" g ‘p:" Springfield Executive Wants Facts in | there is no indication that the cxeeu- e e e P Aw, Mg suopee. 3 g 2P oyl gl y . tive at this time is contemplating any Sates Conrt Judge. gt ons e B > : : chase any liquor, nor was there any | Commection With Proposed Lemine |, o0, oh® ctr 8 GO0t et the | Norbeck:Burtness Bill for Relief of . PSRNy Shpuer EROR Ve a evidence before the court to show Houston, Tex., Jan. 29 E J priated that the accused come within that | Testimonial Meeting. ::;“;:a'r‘;:al’“;‘ *;;;:‘r‘:"""‘ sesslon 18t | parmers Meets With Approval of | cox oil promoter, was sentenced to. msmsfifis 352“0& SU” - &t Gorugs comireion aad jass of persons to whom the sale of < . A Basei o Soams | b Clase Of PO e cutings lquors 1s | _Springfield, Mass, Jan. 29.—Mayor | Selection of counscl to prosecute| semate Agricultural Committce o serve five years in 1 . nd i‘\ Saw forbiddes E. F. Leonard is today investigating |the ol lease cases, it was indicated g .- e he state claims that since the the character of a mecting belng today at the White House, is being| Washington, Jan. 20.—The Nor. | 000 Pl Padss tioo. Om | A o seimie e assage of Chapter 291 of the Pub. | Planned for February 8 in memory | held up to awalt action by the Sen-|beck-Burtness bill, providing financial | 190 el . A 3 . 3 - st Te Acts of 1921 the sale of spirfluous | 0f Nikolal Lenine and deciares that |ate on the Walsh resolution. In cvent|pejer for farmers in areas stricken et 4 S “| Prought by Max Harm, Booking i . ghrgrr 5 feating Hevors 1s under ail |1 he discovers any likelihood of | of adoption of this resolution, the cKen | raals to defrau B e Trohibited by Jaw: that, Ted” tendencles he will act to Pre- | president desires that the men select. | ¥ €Fop failure B sty ve: s e circumstances prohibited by law; tha . s Sl : . sel resterday, was ordered favorably re- 3 becatse of th's probibition the sale to vent the meeting ed be confirmed by the Senate. i,‘m,,.:, o oy the senate agreur. | FOrd Does Not Intend to New York, Jan. 29.—¥Fed all persons 18 forbldden and there-| o o y . - tural committe & shoals s N. Hand today Tore that the accused come witnin the Wrigley Chewing Gum smowo JEWELRY THEFT The commuittee approved an amond Discuss Shoals Further i #s of persons to whem the sa Made Over 7 Million ’ ment by tor Harrison of Missis Washington, J Henty 1 a oking agent, irituons and intoxicating Hauors I8\ o S jan. 29.—Net income of _—— sippl, which would increase the ap-today informed ti . § y | % . . v forbidden, and that they ar® . \euiam Wrigley, Jr., Co. for 1523 | Worcester Woman Is Victimized To Propriation f Y e S therefore lable under the provistons o "es g0 4o equal to $3.91 a to $75,000.0 e the addi-|for himself or any rey t rr an ast of Section 2813 of the General Stat-| oo o0 (he 1.800,000 shares of no- Extent of $100,000, According To tional available for rs generally, | appear before the e t : . utes . o ; - value capital stock outstanding, Estimates Tod instead of only wheat growers. L‘:’W“ r disc or muscie | (Great Britain Defeats The accused on the contrary clalm . ,mpared with $6,146,635, equiv- 2 Shoals T . said saal el . 4 AGRFE ON TAX REDUCTION Mr. Ford, 1 rman French Olyzapic Hockeyists that Section 2813 was passed TOr a ., . 1o $10.26 a share earned on the | Worcester, Jan. 29 it became itentiary and to pay a Judge lowing his nkage specific purpose; namely, to prevent g.. .- yital stock of S ngton ) rate of 25 Kahn i . 3 Associared Press. - o WhOm the 5als of spirituous| ¥ 3" = = PAT |y nown here today that Mrs Chatles Washington, J \ H ! ' ; " TS L R e ey iy | value outstanding in 1922 Presi-|yjcory yutching, widow of the former pr cent for the reduction in earned innecess sume the | Chamonix, France, Jar nd intoxicating liquors was by law | o -y d stockho " Y N - iorbiaden to enter the premises Ocmt Wrigley told stockioiders thal |head of Crompton and Knowlee Loom income taxes was definitely decided = Hquors were sold to be N° company had maintained & MronE | works, has been rosbed of jewelry upon today by the house ways and financial position, currerit assets eX- |, imated 10 be worth at least $100,- | means committe The committee Britain defested e i wher such drunk upon the Sreiiies and thati,..ging current fiabilities tweive | o, - - e e the n f.”':',,' ho TR the EhEN % ‘zm:‘-‘ Lo Mrs. Hutchins s visiting her step. proposal for a board of tax appeate. Meriden Businessmen Are kev team tetump B ot G a8 tatesla son, Arthur K. Hutchine, at Miami = . g Mgy« the sale of spirituous and intoxicat- WS CHASE REELECTED 3 Held on l"'al.ld ( harfle_fi 4 Fla. It is not known whether the == = . liquors is by law forbidden, that " = — * ing Hau "-" e e aiet| New Haven, Jan. 20.—Mrs. Fred-|jewels wero taken from the home J Meriden, Jan. 29.—1rving R. Hough QUAKES ARF REGISTERED. the socesed- hiave not i fthin th ass, and that the there or where but they have disap- THE WEATHER | and Charles 3. Doherty of the Hough Buehos A Fout’ earth motion to discharge should be grant. - s ed is the const which. bein retly o4 her erick Chase was reelected chairman of the New Haven county league of |peared | ° women voters at the annual conven- | P —— Hartford, Jan. 29 —Forecast with fraud P v rt toda FIVE AUTOS STOLEN. for New Britain and vicinity and each he 15 The | might w Haven, Jan. 29 Five auto- Clondy, probably followed by complaiming . M. B |eraph at - ott, of Ked s, Nev., wh st quake shocks, begi cotio slved here then tion today. of Section 2913 B s 1o be SWEDISH DOCTOR DIEs mobiles were stolen from streets in rain late tomight or Wednes- Lippin nd not Stockholm, Jan. 29-—Dr. Etnest | the center of the city, here last night, day; slightly warmer today. alleges she was T " a :' iy . P a1 P! | nt of furs wort o the Meri- | & ¢ Westeriand, famous Swedish physi- ' accorling to reports made today by J | e = h comp tiago and Vaparais ontinued on Page Eighte (Continued on Page Seventeen) cian, died yesterday 2l the age of 85 the po my 2g! nd pa 0 Pag ighteen) of the distur entists, was — | e