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Donahue Room 218-319 Booth's Bloek Trainee of Yale University 81 Sefton Drive Spee Attention YOU'LL DO BETTER at AXELROD’S We are out of the Wigh Remt District Shaving Brushes BRISTLLS Pricthes rone Also 11 BADGI Fapensive From 59¢ .. $15.00 Fach Brosh Guaranteed Bristdes Not To Come Out SEE OUR WINDOWS water bottle or Fountain Syringe. Axelrod’s Pharmacy 223 PARK ST $1.00 Rubber Aprom with each purchase of a hot AELROD FoR COURACY Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions THREE AILLT SIDEWALK cARGES Viant Hearing on Comptatn, of Not Cleaning Their Walks people for v ttorney mag ir allege pro. out war- eglect to com- rding the clear- that $2 until they out in police station this Capt. George J. goir th the 11d not pay the cases threst 1 at the and told hat they wer rather costs, him fine 1 pay usual it out in court $2 out ed the warr Attorney J wer in r to Prosecuting G. Woods and they police court befor Jenjamin W ing. guilty were entered a 1e cs g inued antil Wedn i The de- fendants are MeGauley of 72 West Main street, George Gordon of Center street and Frank Sawicki of 386 Broad street, Had Row in Theater Louis Squillaciote of 16 Maple strect and Michael Jerzeski of 30 Gold street were in police court this morning on charges of breach of the peace as the result of a row started last night at the Capito! theater and was continued in front of the police station after Squillaciote had been arrested. An ad- ditional charg of resistance placed aga Squillaciote and Jerzes- ki w charged with obstructing the sidewalk and refusing to move when ordered by a policeman. The cases were conti d until tomorrow morn- ing. Attorney Mortimer Camp appear- ed for Squillaciote, As near as the police could learn, the row started in the theater over a vacant seat and Patrolman Cosgrove, who was on duty theater intervened. Squillaciote is al- leged to have been abusive to the pa- trolman with the result that he was urrested for breach of the peace. When the officer attempted to take him to the station, he put up such a fight that Patrolman Cayer came to Cosgrove's assistance and Squillaciote was handcuffed and taken to the sta- tion with considerable eifort, Jerzeski, with whom Squillaciote was having an argument and who the latter assaulted him, followe to t with a crowd of his cronies, Gustav Hellberg ordered the to disperse but Jerzeski si alle to have told them not to mind th t to stay there, Hellberg then him under arrest obstructing sidewalk and breach of the peace Acvused of $60 Thert MeKay of ¥4 C r sto 60 from Pleas cges station Patrolman crowd god patrolman place street s Martin and “w Mike god to have ywaki ol the v part Me ldress uscd @ sma bills and t fashioned 1y to theig o raigned i s continued it to puy a f balunce Lo go on an old- drunk. He pleaded not guil- ind drunkenness when ar- this morning. The until tomorrow Mekuy ¥ arrcsted by Detectiv Patriek O Mara and Patroiman Peter s Baturday vlght after Me i to them that he had miss. Cal owski Mckay, who was before, had been 1 1 buying Have Liguor U o 1 guilly having & g liguor with in srraigned before i fined 8250, Saturday night il Wil hous: Myrtle ded to reputation and k tent to sell He w Alling s Thomas J. Feeney a Hayes who vistted hi wit U warrant and by Ofic fam P, and store conflscated two A wear tound hiidden in the court that Complaints police that after work and col ch they i admitted to them 1 liquor for $2 a quart ived by the plu runk, .u Case ontinued k street wrge of d his case Inesday under the pleaded violati p was raided Saturday feers Wi m P, O'Mara a Wl Nelghbor's Prop Hayes 12 about Damag was ! {liam P. Young early yesterday morn- | followed an after-the-theater {the Lake County town. - Girls! 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Hartford, Feb., 25.—Service in the | United States army admitted Miss Florence Burton of $90 Coernwall street, this eity, to citizenship at the naturalization session of the United States district court today, Miss Bur- ton is a of Newfoundland and served as an army nurse American forces, Miss Bur- ®& school nurse in Old #ay- native overseas ton is hrook Adams Prentiss was refused ion to citizenship today and his continued for further as to why he claimed exemption from the draft Mre Prontise is a Russian and he elaimed ] he inspector of bayoncts for the government, and sta. toned at faeto Prentiss sald he of the Rus- sian government and did not supposr he should go into the serviee of an- othdr rnment. Judge Thomas and inspector thought the cas should be continued hirty honorably discharged sol- diers were admitted on their records of army Light applicants were dismissed beecanse they had elaimed exemption from the draft on the ground of their belng aliens Four were Iussians, three Ttalians | and one Bwe Ivan wdmis application examination was an tussian t locn was in the servie servies New Haven Man \fissing Following a Fatal Fight New Haven, Feb, 25--With the ine quest about to begin based on ante- statements of Savatore De (o who is thought to be at death’s the poliee today had been un- to find Frank Caschetto 28, for using a stiletto during a row after a game of rds in Water late yesterday. Nine men in all are said to have been in the mix- up. Three of them were wounded, Giovanni Detullo and an unknown nan being the others besides Demato. The named got a puncture bl tween the second and third ribs, De- ullo is held on a breach of the peace charge. door able wanted street st Extra Troops in ‘Hnmch To Reinforce Policemen Associated Press Muni Feb Extra Bavaria to reinfore u.uhu military wcademy w the trial of General Ludendorfl and Adolf Hitler for their part in the November “Putsch” is to gin tomorrow All the streets and surrounding the academy en blocked off by the soldiers, shed themselves in st up machine troops arrjved i the local m northern Jich today Reichsw 0 have es temporary camps Hitler and ts of vantage nine other persons ac- him arrived today from under a strong militaty 1 specigl car. General Lu- poi here ber trial has the witnessos espected Vaudeville Actor's ileH In Liquor Violations Feb) —Joseph T Gue Vas udevilie ae- ed by federal prohi- carly morning raid ight” cafe in by the authori mpagne, wepe 0 aiso arrest. said to be inter- with Van and waiters, Several ner errymakers were moteste ] e —— E is a kind praise. You mneed not enty the woman who uses Baker's 1 P oring Extracts. You, too. from any high grad v of | Why should 17 FOLLIES BEAUTY IS RICH MAN'S BRII]E' Jessie Reed Marries Vflealthy w P Young Chicago, Feb 25.—Jessie Reed of| the Ziegfeld Fallies became Mrs. Wil- | The ceremony dinner and an early morning motor drive to ing in Waukegan, Ill. Mr. Young is in the advertising business, connected with the Poster- Advertising service, in the Wrigley building, and lived until today at the Webster Hotel. He gave his age as Miss Reed told the license clerk s) e was 24, T'riends of Mr. Young said the ro- {mance was a rapid-fire one.] He met the Follies star, they said, at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, made the dinner Tent, a North State street restaurant, and between courses wooed S0 pas- sionately that Miss Reed agreed to be married at once. “Why, that's foolish,” saild Mr. { Young when the story was repeated to him. “I'm not such a fast worker. I met Miss Reed—Mrs. Young—in New Yorlk, at the seashore on Long Island four years ago. We h:u-e; been close friends ever since."” The bride said she had determined | to quit the stage. *“I'm through with all that now,” she said. “I'm just go- ing to be Mrs. Willilam 17, Young. No, 1 did not wire Mr, Ziegfeld about it. T guess it's my own {dent's proclamation are not subject to under a supreme court | { PRI]FITEERS ESCAPE | GOVT. PROSECUTION Supreme Gourt Rules for Some/ Who Sold at Excess Profits ‘Washington, Feb, 25,—~Jobbers who sold coal during the world war at a | profit in excess of the margin allowed by President Wilson and where the sale wus made prior to the presi- prosecution, decision today. The question was raised in two cases brought from Ghio by the Mat- thew Addy Co., of Cincinnati and its vice-president Benjamin N. Ford, con- vieted in the federal district court for southern Ohio, Is Unconstitutional The act of congress making state workmen compensation laws applie- able to stevedores working upon ves- sels lying In navigable waters was do- clared teday by the supreme court to be unconstitutional and invalid. W. C. Dawson & Co., objected to an award made to an injured stevedore under a state law of Washington, and | the James Rolph company and the | General Accident Fire & Life Insur- | ance company to an award made un- der the laws of California. The lower courts in beth cases held that injuries to stevedores suffered | upon vessels in navigable waters must iba tried under the general maritime laws, and that congress was without authority to give the states jurisdic- tion in such matters, The attack upon the federal tute reached the supreme court n. business if T want to be married.” | She would not talk about her re- | cently reported engagement to Mr. Colt, except to say that “I've never told anyone I was engaged to Mr, Colt.” Nor would she be interviewed | about hes former marriage to young Dan Caswell, the Yale student, from whom she was divorced. Miss Reed's engagement to Russell Griswold Colt, former husband of | Ethel Barrymore, was announced on | I%éh. 13 in Chicago by Edward Rosen- baum, show manager, in behalf of | Miss Reed. However, the story of the | engagement’ was denied the next day | by Mr, Colt in the following state- ment: “Kindly deny for me the press! agent's story from Chicago that I am | to marry Miss Jessic Reed.” | Mr. Colt, who is about 40 rs old, was divorced by Ethel Barrymore last | July. Miss Reed and Dan Caswell, son of | & wealthy Cleveland family, were di- vorced about a year ago, Mr, well] | charging u-‘glt'('l | Clty Items Rudolph .L C‘nrl.-nn is 111 at home, 108 Hart street, Bee Mary Elzabeth for your new spring dress, 87 W. Main, Prof. Bldg. wdvt There will be a meeting of the Lady Nest of Owls tonight at § o'clock in Odd Fellows' hall, Richman wold today through the Camp Real ¥Estate Co, a | three family house at 37 Lyon street to Fred and Auguste Litke, The Y. W. H. A, will meet this ovening at & o'clock at the home of Miss Mabel Swarsky of 218 North sicet, Action will be taken on a change in the by-laws at a meeting of Phe- | nix lodge, 1. O. 0. I, tomorrow eve- ning. A reh sal of the initlatory degree will be held and refreshments will be served, A party was tendered Pins J, Mirza at his home on Washington l(rm! yes- terday afternoon. About friends and relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hornkohl of 1ast street are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a son, Edward Willlam, born Bunday merning. The New Britain chapter of Catho e Boclal Serviee Welfare burean, will hold a meeting tonight at the Y, M. T. A. and 13, hall at 7:20 o'clock. Elec. tion of officers will take place The whist committee will meet at the same hour, The W. C. T. U, wiil meet tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. C. J. Bymonds of 418 Chestnut street. A business session will precede a sewing meeting Sergt. Matthias Rival, desk ser- geant at the police station has been forced to absent himself from duty because of a boil on his cheek. Rergt Michael J. Fiynn is in charge at the station during his absence his | Emanue! | small | motoring to Southampton and collrct- furnished by Marjorie Kay and com- cases brought by the states of Cull. fornia and Washington, Justices Holmes and Brandeis expressed dis- | senting opinions, WAS MUCH DISTURBED + Leaves Distin- Visitor Over Week-End Without a Razor British Dock Strike guished . London, Feb., 25.~—~Failure to get their baggage ashore because of the dock strike gave rise for a time to but very real difficulties for some of the Berenfria's passengers, Premier Theodore of Queensland tound himself in London Sunday with- out a razor. Prince Ere of Den- mark and his Canadian bride, the former Miss Lols Booth, reached Lon. don wifhout their baggage, and al- though jthey were confident it would turn up it failed to appear. The plight of the prince was aggravated because he expected to be summoned to Buckingham Palace and was with- out proper attire, He also had an invitation from Queen Mother Alex- andra to prosent his bride at Maribor- ough House, He solved these diffi- | culties summarily late yesterday by ing his belongings, A party of American concert artists found themselves in the plight of be. | ing booked to appear in Liverpool to- night und Vm'klng thelr music L1 l\" ¥ AI“ | Hartford Liks and their friends will | be in New Pritain mmng tonight to attend the fair of New Hritain lodge now in progress In Elks hall on Wash- | ington street. The fai* has been drawing good crowds since the epens | ing Friday night The entertainment tonight will Iw' pany ed=Hartford Tonight is 1o be Hartford night, to- | morrow Meriden Eiks will attend and | on Wednesday night « delcgation | from Bristol is expected, The fair | will continue all this week, closing | next Monday night when 87,000 in cash prizes will be awarded, ARRESTED ON U S, WARRANT, New Haven, Feb, 25~-A federal warrant for the arrest of Weston of New York arrested near | New Preston Raturday night by a narcotic squad agent, was fssued to- | day and he was taken to Waterbury | 1o appear before a commissioner there. Wilfred D. Root, of Wood- bridge, arrested by officers charg with tmpersonating a federal officer, was to be arraigned before a com- missioner, here today, COOLIDGE RETAINS NEGRO Washington, Feb, ~~Walter L. 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