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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1924. 15 RESTAURANT HANIS 55 25.5= - - .- CONPELS CHINESE WALLSTREETSTOCK SENTENGED T0JAIL .. 25555~ . T0 HONOR VANHEE "aiitiits| PUTNAM & CO. | harged with assaulting a neighbor when the neighbor is alleged to have . ‘rp{.mm to move two garbage cans, 5 . [l k c ; ; . 0 3 3000 Fine Also Slapped Onto vas'inea”s:"oni co 5" British Commander Takes Charge - Irourt that his neighbor has two gar- bage cans near his yard and they ¥ | ark St. Proprietor | Have rotinaent omnticd L izaett thies 01 Flmera months. The odor became so bad, = .. laccording to Bessoni, that he felt it Frank Chilickl og 95 Fairview | ooa peayn menace and he demand- Peking, June 2 Under threa¥ that | Stesel, Proprisloriiof & ireraurantiat |adfithat it ibofmova S Ynlnis sxcileatly - S 0 NS SLTRINACELION that 381 Park street, was found guilty of [Ment about having it moved, he is sien on the Yangtze river “‘”L:n‘ violating the liquor Jaws on two All°€ed to have struck his nel£hbOr | (ywan province, the commander of | . ARy . e British gunboat Cockchafer com- | counts when he was arraigned Pefore | Awaiting Hushand's Arrival. i fuabos b Judge Benjamin W. Allirg in police | The case of Mrs. Martha Ferarro i (N0 highest i i court this morning. Chilicki pleaded and Josoph Lussa. the Rockford, Til, |7 1 WAL 10 the eometery “””’m‘ g rsday o E o e cilled ere hy Chinese | Chilicki's restanrant was raided last [adultery, was continued until tomor- | AmeTiCan. Killed fhere by Chines Wednesday afternoon by Policeman |row morning, when the hushand of J™kmen and ¢ Siohesand Fled Ku Klux ange Members Hartford Stock Exchange June Wall street ablishment P many ne \\‘ 31 West Main St. Tel. 2040 1924 high records marked the open- {m: of today's stock market, with low- | priced rail and public utility shares | YA7@ offer leading the advance. Buying was of |§ a broad character with a good de- | Predictions that the market would ’ on lenter & period of hesitation as the ~ & idfllh)l' atic national convention ROt » |filment, Trading slowed up in all} oo L T 6%—due 1954—to yield6 1-89% by another serics of gasoline |price cuts. A persistent demand cor opening \e Associated Press. ned at 2 per e Resistance was poor in the aft Thomas J. Feeney and Patrick 0'Ma- [the woman is expected to arrive here AHar ine ihDioke londara iad sl (tinued, however, for the public utili cording to the story told by the police, | 1°8°d to have run away with Lussa st b A Lo ’h‘ 2 Inew 1924 high at 90. 1", 8, Steel com thare ven' a1t veasioig poy Delle% I Whie was & boarder in their home i areeen Ao they [mon and other pivotal stocks deve Members New York Stock Exchange front of the restaurant when they NS nander of the Cockehafer to arrest | {orad & reactolevidandency, Jilitadng Members Hartford Stock Exchange | |receasions were s&mall, Call mopey HARTIORD-CONN. TRUST CO. BLDG,, T 2-6281 I New Iirllal “lll itt Hotel NI!IK 'I!‘l Illb entered and he called back to Chilicki ’ the two leading members of the Junke who was in the kitchen in the rear. men's guild in Wanhsien, convey them The police rushed into the rear j to the spot on the heach where Haw- in time to see Chilicki turn a liquid Ivey was heaten and execute them by [RacK AR IRL OflcHINER DY CIRcOlre s from a pitcher into a 10 gallon can | shooting. i holders and short sciling, i i RAI containing a Iye solution. lmlml States Consul Clarence J. | of leading stotks, ruling a point or Feeney took the pitcher and dipped Spike reached Wanhslen from | wore helow last weck's clofe. The weakness of American € Wle hearing it into the can and carried the sam- ple of the liquid to th police sta- to the United States legat he | tion.” 3t ‘was anaivied by a cnemist, | IS Will BE SHOt AD0 CONGiSe |+ meesnse e socied e "coiun ] hunl:l«m;: last Friday and reported | In recent months there have heen numerons upward changes in railroad dividends. [win had conside trend of other sha the solution contained 2.77 per cent confirming the death -of Hawley, an | o o flroad financing i the nest few years will probably be ae- alcohol. Chilicki denied that he had w h 27 Pl k American, 42 years old, who had been | Am Bt Sug ) plished v by the sale of stock than hy fs- empited anything into the can or that ! “ dfl S a resident of China for 15 years, on Am Can . 106 suance of fanded A continuation of dividend fncreases he sold liquor in the restaurant. | board the Cockchafer His report, Threatening letters signed “ku |Am Cr & 1y, 180 15 (o be expected. People who live in the neighbor- | e however, gave no further details of | Klux Klan® have driven Mrs. John [Am l.oco || hood told the court that on many oc- | -~ Worcester, June 23.—Senator David the dispute ever shipment of wood | Brooke and her family from their [AM Sm k. 03 May we supply further information? easions they have seen men leaving |1 Walsh, stopping for a shott time in [and oil by steaniers instead of in home in Pennsgrove, N. J. One let- |[AM Sum Sy i stocks carried on conservative margin the restaurant drunk. On a few oc- | Worcester yesterday, made known | iunks, which bad heen reported as ter said that the klan, at a mecting, [AM 10! A gin, easions they saw men go in soher and | that he has draited a “tabloid” plat- 'occasion for the attack which re- objected to Mrs. Brooke's daughter, Am Tob 148 a Some o4t drank. form for his party—a “unique, short |sulted in the death of Hawley, who |Alicia, going auto riding at night |AM Wool LT Chilickl was fined $200 and sent- |and concise” platform that he will Was 2 representative of a British con- | with Rich. Kent, 19, son of a :;'1' _I‘ “\'\ 15‘. = enced to jail for 45 days, 30 days be- ! Present to the resolutions committee | COIN prominent merchant It was ae- “‘ (_”“"_‘\ 171 {38 Alikss eAR0. at the democratic convention In New | Consul Spiker siid that the military | manded fhat the young coupie he [ AL GUIT & e Assaflant Fined York. authorities at Wanhsein appeared to | kept apart or “action will be taken.” :f'_; "y‘”_" 42 e~ R R e e T L Lo » omson, Tfenn street without any hats on last | The full text will be given out to the the comm ey o Cockchater Mrs, Brooke, who sold hex home aud | o7 o $00 21 . g gid night did not meet Wwith the plensure Press tomorrow, the senator said ,“\."y'“‘l‘:l:'. l."""l"':f:n'\y;:;l(r;/‘l'vyn‘u(fl}wt left to avoid further complications. | (o1 Textile t 14 © § Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 of Frank Smith of 684 Fast Main | It Was learned, however, that chief |100r® P i sny | Cen Leath Co .. 121, ¢ 12y MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTIORD STOUR EXCHANGES street, 80 Smith asked them if they |AMONZ the pledges proposed by Sena Beab Admisal 61 KIWIN]S CLUB MEMBERS | Ches % 5 Donald R. Hart. Mgr. didn’t have any hats. Not getting any |tor Walsh are the following 53 ,”m i ‘,.",”,"‘,“\ ”";‘,’" ”m\" I\,“ | cni i ) 2 - — answer, he went across the street | “T0 provide salaries adequate for 7T MANGCT O i B \ L 1al > | i 6 ~ " with two other fellows and Immedi- | dcvent living conditions for postal and '\'\'"‘\‘;;‘,‘,"”"" e locsting Sio | TO BECOME CARPENTERS H::x:..}.‘,,‘:\, .-‘,' 2 WE OFFER: ately pltcheg onto them. Gerald Han. | other government employes and | i WUFCH 10 the B 8, 8. Tsabel, flag- Con Gas : nan was the first of the hatiess youths | their families.” et bl i Corn. Pro Ref 33% Stanley Works to be struck, and then Smith pitched | “ViBorous opposition to nationaliz- 't A s e NI iy 1 51 ; Into Edward McAloon of 182 Wash- | IN& purely state functions and to pa- C l | ' ‘uba Cane Sugar 1% 12 1 L d F Ington strest, Hannon's companion ;"" lism in government.” y y tems | e Lked 2r hoys: club I| y‘yl‘n‘. :m{.;«mng.y bois ‘ b : an ers’ rary & Clark McAloon attempted to hold Smith off enerous appropriations for hos- s : For Outings Erie 5 Price On Applicatio without fAighting at first, according to | Pitalization and rehabilitation of all Miss Alda Marley of Sheffield stroot Erle 1st pfd 3 the testimony offered the court, but|Veterans of all wars and theif de- will spond the week at Lake Summit,| Members of the Kiwanis club wint [t AF PO | WE 60 Dot woeept mrshe scoeity when Smith insisted on fighting, Mc. | Pendents.” Ceneral Valley, N, ¥ |89 1o Beriin Baturdsy aad put in &lg., oyiors Aloon started in and battered his| “T0 provent “iewberyisin' by enact- | A son was born at the New Rritain |1ay's hard labor repaiving the shack [ o0 @MIO - would-bes assailant ac the Istrect, (INE stringent Jaws against eorrupt General hospital yesterday to Mr, and | Which will be used this summer as a o ot o and Smith had just decided that he |Practices in elections.” Mrs, Frank LeRoy of Bristol, and a [SAMP for members of the Boya' club. |, T oo oo had enough when Patrolman aDvid | “To strike down government by daughter ta Mr. and Mrs, Edwin | The shack, which It on a lot of 3 [10% Conper prd 3514 34% JOHN P. KEOGH Doty arrived on the scene and arrest. | Pureaucracy.” andberg of 392 Kast street acres, ahout half & mile from the Me Allls-Chalmers 49, Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York ed both McAloon and Smith. | "To revere and respect all rights as- The S8ewing Cirele of Laurel Court, Mahon farm was 14.-w 4.h\- the Ki Pacific Ol . & ‘ i -1 < After liearing the testimony, Prose. (8ured” by the Constitution.” O. of A. will moet at the home of Mrs, | VANIS from George I dpoan) New Int Niok 151 14% 1 8 Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport cutor Joseph G. Woods suggested (o [ 0 view of the fight brewing fn New | Marian Dixon of 13 Eton Place, Bel. | Britain ice dealer. Atded B wore | Int Nickel TEn Danbury “a k 0 e Boys' club, the Kiwanis Nick . v the court that McAloon be discharged, | YOrk over the question of a Ku Kiux | videre, tomorrow from 10 10 b o'clock, | *0/0 the Boys' club, ¢ the | Kelly Spring T'r 101, 10 . B Mi W OND i Judge Aling discharged MeAloon | K1an plank eondemning that organi Wexler, Goldberg and Gunn Broth- ”“'”I”‘”"‘ Wit paper ”11" Reak 4 il [y P TN Middletown B S New Hav and then asked Smith who his com. 7Atlon by name, the senator was asked | ers lave sold through the Rabinow 'I":l‘ § and woreen (he doors and wine | o L4348 Direct Private Wire to New York panions were, 8mith wouldn't tell |10 state his views. He replied: “T | and Rashkow agency, a threa family pod e e g o | Mid Of 2 iy . ] 2 a - and was fined $25 and costs, can think of 8o words strong enough | house on Wolcott street (o Bamuel| (The camplug acason for the Bova'| L 0, o0 0l ol 4 G. K. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 508, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg~Tel 1018 Judgment Suspended JTIERSCEA 0 L COBERRILLLARES Srgunians | el e . when 25 or 80 hoys will hike down to [N Y ¢ 1087 Carl Anderson of 183 Greenwood | Tre g SRR AL «pend two or more nizhts, with sim. [N Y N H & H stroet, arrested early thin morning on | 1 "4 that his purpese in draft. | hold its regular meeting in flar groups follow two or fhree | Norf & Woest ? o = 2 - in the short viatforn o 0 R hall In ernon at 2 n'el p el SRt i ‘an & SO M islating the mntor: ve- | g S LIV IRESURQRAS K0 S ReR] AT N e nenday aTIAFROOI Rt 3 times & woek. Only members in good [ North | hicle laws by not having twe head - te SORE-SINWI-OUS . IV e Siowe v " & the an- | nding will be allowed at camp, | Nat Lead ! lights on his machine, had judgment | (A8 Of past campaigns, which piat. | nual memorial servica will ba held, [ CRESRE P BE DO LR L pure o ! suspended in his case, He told the ([OFM™ he mld, were drawn “with the | A certificate returned today to the [ I S TR SER B0 B R o v Am | . L sole fden of getting entes rather than | office of the town elerk indicates the with & slncera purpose of lay and with details appeinted for nn | ', el e HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN court that he did not know that one " marringa, June 14, of emon N, n of the lights wera out until ha was il bl LE N T ong. s the various duti constrictiva legislation.” vidower, and Miss Lizzie Smith, both " i th held up on Arch street by Patrolman . of the day will ba swimming in the |} o 101 . Willilam A, Doherty, He sald that the Sy [ i il iy axov T Bl pring-fed_pond,_on. the camp st vy coniCon a el WEELY S Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tnis In e Tiahy mut Bave broken | T0 PRODUCEI 0WN PIAY% | : b R MR BB b B i Tel, 27186 Tel, 3420 only a short time hefors as nobody | 3 oth® prominent events ! I ' #lse had told him he only had one e —— 'Il IIII.l(’l ‘"""," MISSING Present p eall for onmiy t ‘ ’ 1.";‘ “m“l‘ \ Y. t. " ‘; 1 : ohn K. Kupeez of 102 Tremont [eamping trips of a fow days, hut [in : b light hur'v‘:;’x"““m A Leonard Wood's Son, An Actor, Re- |atreet, for the past several years & 10t- | foaiiht Qkinner superintendent of the ‘:\n."‘}‘ vl ""rn. :l ¥ n% w ff Eargls Kolchatan! of 139 Washing- | turns from Europe With Manu. [ CA'Tier at the loral post office, han | Boys' club, hopes to make the camp [EOuEh Hall «.oo S0l S0% 0 e orrer ton sirest was fined $15 and costs con missing from his home for over (a permansnt o entnally and is ‘I’ i . S + : when he was arraigned on a charge | #cripis for Two New Pla b week ph “ and his ””'“‘ '”‘"' \ing & girden on the propesty for |’;‘: Pasifie .. J man and carried the knife with him, | V004, Jr, actor-sen of Major Gen- |office said that Kupecz has nat been [ members of the Boys' club fi I'rar ':‘ i : 4% hecause he went home late some CTA1 Leonard Wood. announ on | wor * week and eould [drum eorps arrived this m G e l 2 ighta his return from Paris on the steam- |not ¢ ahsence, He satd that [Phey are on tha West Point mo United 1 "“'\ "" . s ares o encan ar ware James Barey complained 1o Pa. SHIP Lafayetto today that ha would | Kupe ation coming to him, | peing a t h gray with black bra : . 0 8% s trolman David Doty on Main street Decome an Independent lay pro-la he knows, he may |ing on the coats and long “trousers h r Lo Hics 1ast night that Kolchatani had taken |Aucer on Broadway. He returned | e vacation now b 100 ETRY WItR DIRCK BRBCA |, ol - A a long dagger from his pocket and |With the manuscripts of two plays The police have not heen asked by | ana s are hrightened by gold |1 8 Sieel § ; asked him how he would like to have Mr. Wood said that hefore staging [the man's fan ist in Mding | oo and bands shove the isor ol Sh. 854 8 taste of it. Doty found the man at | productions he probably would spend | him. no roport having heen made 10| ajong with the wniforma camo the [Wills Overland - % 71 1% the corner of East Main and Main (A few months in partnership with {them that he had left the cit ym major's baton, which, aceording | We i ‘ . z . which measured over five inches, and | VoW, HA MEETING. n the next big local parade CROAL ‘ot a g scoun nm. f which was ground down to a very | BRIDGE AND MAH JONGG final mecting of () N W YCAL ICKS. RESOUR S keen odge, was found in his pocket A Jawn party will ‘be given at tha |he held this cvening Y.OW DOIN WATERBLRY. t RCEK OVER $2.200,000 e heyd Aot et Aehdlodiidbediadhi 4 e Lo ot o e (Futnam & Co.) OME OFFICE: WHERLING, WEST VIRGINIA, The 191'.“n|:n'|yni'-':|:'q":":‘c':‘, n. l‘:-}”;nlnw r” / ’"mvmw.\ N .M““v,””m |H ; : ”w‘ b ' ,'.lv ‘n ‘ i et | Bid \ 1 25 West 44 street Franklin t Building Unilon Bank Building § Joseph Mazeski and Joscph Ahearn |at 3 o'clock. Bridge and mah jonge |c Aar hy Ze ckor ed todny on a federal warrant on [AetAR Lite 1ns ....., : ¢ New York Philadelphia, Pa, Pittshurgh, I'a, [ were fined $5 on charges of drunken- |will be played. The committce in | e popular songs by Kap- | n cha \ n of the immigra- |AM Hardware ......... ¢ .8 107 Rooth Block 588 Broad St i ness and Thomas Hughes was fined 85 | charge of the tables ar Mrs. Aflan, 1 big feature o vening | yion lnw and r for ymmi- [Am Hosiery . R ‘ New Britain, Conn Newark, N, J. I on a charge of breach of the peace |Shurberg, Mre. A, Leventhal, Mrs. H. | ywii 1 tunts and s are|g ; 1 a that | Bige-Hfd Carpet com E - e | after Judge Alling had listened to evi- | Alex, Mrs, 1. Swarsky, Mrs, M. Shur- | ranged by Fisie Gourson. KRefresh- | 1abutis came 10 4 suntry in ex | L REN S BEORCA: DUt & OFFERING H dence of a disturbarce in a house at [ herg, ¢ ],.,,nu will be served. of t ithuanian quota W yut pro- | Billings & Epencer pfd.. 13 10 YEAR FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST 1% GOLD 3 24 Maple street vesterday afternoon. | . , anetion to do go | Bristol Brass A " BONDS, The three men live in the house and | —— ———e . |Colts Arms . ‘ Dated July 2, Due July 2, 1088 } had been drinking cider all day, ac- | ‘. ” PISCUSS PUBLICITY |Conn It & Pow pf A DIRLCT OBLIGATION cording to the testimony given the | [ntroducmg the : COp Cats o New Hritain s- | Fagle Locl Syt 4 . 15 are & Dircct Obligation of The American Mortgage & court. Policeman Patrick O'Mara, | -+ epetd o heoy | Fainic Bea Disco orporation with resources of over $2,200,000. 1n addition, who placed the men under arrest on | ey al |Mart & Cooley ... \ these boads are sceured at all times by the deposit with The Citizens- charges of drunkenness and breach of | ¢ eh publicd and | HId Elce Lig 1e0a179 I'rust Company (as trustee) of First Mortgages, 204, or more the peace, told the court that he was | g & s We . |Landers ¥ & At ne s the e ue of t tstanding bonds sent to the nouse ahost 6 o'clock last | . 1 J R Montgon con night after a complaint had been re- | J R Montgomery pfd 1 I 1a ¢ nt than ind rst Mortgages H ceived about a disturbance there, He | GROUND TOO WET N B Ga ' or Bonds secured « v one property because they are equally se- warned the men that they would have | : N B M . p by & num 1e on different properties in various to be quiet at that time and returned | Louis. June N B Machine pfd . 5 o t M sea of comparatively small amounts on many to the station. About 10 minutes | of . Niles-Bemt-Fond ¢ . 1" properties f a distribution of risk which cannot be attained in after his return, another eomplaint Ar ans and t | Notth & Judd ? A any other wa w3 received from the same place amnd off A | Peck Stowe & W 5 < DENOMINATIONS the policeman went back and placed | ma field R | Mfg Co &1.000 500 and K100 the three 8f them under arrest. The | ! fcovill Mfg Co througt INVER-S5-JOU-DRVE" DI window in the front deor of the house | | Mr. Warre e 10 MEie |y it 1 Toiey ' % interest pajd i s low 4 §10.09 { was broken, and Hughes sald that it ( 0 ne his 4 ' Standard 8 = hone New Britain 3045 1 was broken when he atlempted fo | . . { prevent Mazeski from going out into | b2 wa anley W 1 * the stréet | | common me ca te Norringte e _— R o ey~ TSR IHANKS Bt e o ) Vincent Richards Wi ‘3 charged with breach of the peace, had | My rsoft and family | Co I Foreign Excl'ange ' His Match in England ° his case continued until July 19 for to express t te apprecia e & Towt F T Tress disposition. He was arrested last | the many NV 05 Sy " g Jun Vin night on eomplaint of his wife, who 1ed e . S TIEAST » ¥ American lawn told the court that he had taken a * . ¢ eir ¢ ® . “ siarte jantly today i knife and driven her out of the house = s fig the Wimbiedon £he said that he doesn't work and is R e c———— COSN. DELEGATION MELTS « L W 132% tournament, defeating A. K. Park, Arunk and making trouble around e e e | o York, June ' v 13075 England, in the men's singles, §=1, the house all the time HAFFT Y i » . . X - Cook t0ld the court that they couldn’t biame him for being drunk 8¢ it was his onn son who sold him the Niquor for $1 a hottle. He was placed in charge of Probation Officer | meral Director Mr. 1 Robinson. Assi NEW LOCATION o Opposite St. Mary’s Church " each Tel.<Parlor 1625 | arance on the famous Franch Hunter, America, easily =1, 6—2, 6—3. A o v Ll ” ’ ' 1 of T ce defe Fdward ©. Connolly until his case Residence—17 Sommer St I Brown of ¥ i Ry g 1':",4 comes up 'flv"v:.)'upnlil'lnn;' : | Te, 16258 3 it : : P kamoto of Japan 62, , 6B, Jditney ver Discharged. | il | seve « Alonso efeated J. Walter Gwazda of 176 Washington sireet, the Hitn operator who was arrested foliowed a collision beiween | *he bus he was driving and anofther | ry. England 2, 6—4. ROVIDES FOR FREE BED. EAPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY With i | | L 3 »® g B L R R T T fhe M machine at Bigelow and Park mp\n." g L ~ " Pune 38ih tyee Sull ast week, was discharged when he B 235 4 FLOWERS e nl 41%. in Grace hospital i¢ provided for in & wiy arraigned on a charge of veck- Seattle tried to rid its walerfront of rats, with indifferent | bt o Hhodboried P n the wilt of BN less @riving. He 1674 the court that | gyccess, until the police enlisted cats. Now the “cop cats” are 5. . poLLEReRs tosy swor | n ] - W filed today. The eootates * had wiowsd down fo aliw & ma | stationed on every pier. Brownie and Min (above) are a couple CHURCH ST, TEL. W86 “ ion dollars, chine from Bigelow sireel {6 pass in tro4t of the bus and was just moing | detailed 1o duiy aboard the fire tug Shoquaimie.

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