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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19, WALL ST. REPORTS o'clock on the morning of November SRS 26, He sald that on nelther occasion did he smell liguor from the police- man. Lee complained to him, how- hooz | taking of evidénce was.completed | He sald that he knew of no|and the case was taken under dis- reason why Patrolman Willlam J. | cussion by the board. Commissioner Doherty told other pollicemen on| Jackson told the board that when g A BOOST GREGORY The next time that Rousk! saw Lee himself dnd Commissioner Edwin ceived in the financial district from i i S R B 9 . wab when he went 1nto the rear of NObOdY a8 far as he knew, had told | parker, there seemed to be such Cleveland indicate that plans for u ‘¢ “We¢KIY mercuntlle reviews, th WEST MAIN ST T New Britain Man May Be Senior |the unitea bunatn atter betng tola him that Lee was drugk. preponderance of evidence aguinst wmergor of the Peerless Truck & FlUifwning of foreign cxchange rates 31 . NEW BRITAIN~ “ that he was in there in a nauseated | Cosgrove then told the board of | Lee that he was of the opinion that {lotor corporalion wit hthe Ricken- and the contraction in the floating T ,l : condition. Going in, Rouski sald that 'meeting Moore and Walsh previous- the policeman was drunk and was backer Motor‘Co., Gray Motor and supply of many lssues rieat el 040 = wcecommmde[‘ Leo was leaning against the building 1y that night and talking fo them. Iylng to the committee. Trippencsse Body o, are progress- \murged upwards aguin today, Revive HARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL. 2-1iat in a helpless condition, He sald that He sald that the two wmen were He sald that he was certain that ing and may announced next |al of speculative interest in ol - he could smell liquor from his ®!ghtly under the influence of Iiquor the testimony of the policemen fn Wweck. The consolidation Will in- sharcs, which have been lagging be- e S N e e . | breath. He tried to assist the patrol- ARd told them that Lee was no good. the case was absolutely truthful, volve about $23,000,000, it 18 sald. |hind the rest of the market, was a The state convention of the Dls San But Las RcidERRL NS w‘;_ too He sald that he dlsagreed with them that they found Lee in a helpless - feature. Maryland and Paclfic olls ‘VL‘ Offer— s abled American Veterans . of the weak to go oder to the station 80 'n:d' told [l)nsm they nhnr;nd n’oz”ny condition and with an odor of Uquor Pl ulfin prices 1;1 nm] Chlcago [each sold 2 points above yesterday's ‘World War ovened this afterncon at | h epoTte: at, as Lee wus a flne feollow. on his breath, naturally coming to dlstrict hav i advanced 50 cen's fina) quotations, Approximately & nl 1 T Rouskl left him and reported at o ; y ) ; y a y o i 3 o'cloek t I 0. O, F. hall with | neadquarters, |Moore In then wlieged to have told the conclusion that he ws drunk. & (o0 o Ihstien'n 18 nod e ixi i ol 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE ] Y o Cosgrove that “Lee balled us out the | However, Jackson sajd that the = for the year, Including most of the v | ;}’:!‘I" 'l‘ 4‘;l‘cel'"°:""'M“:';’::;’l‘::: Iliness Possible Cause |other night for nothing at all.” | board ad the testimony of s thor-| Jersey Central Powsr & Light re- |van Sworingen stocks which respond 100 TORRINGTON s mno::"om::nt e grguntza- | Rouski sald that in hin op.lnlon.L Noticed Condition At B a. m. | oughly reputable physician before it POFls balance of $875,040 for the eq to the Eris directors' approval of 100 COLT 8150t Hitam Blighani was the Fuess |Loo Yaal uAder 1the influence OL| gypernumerary Policeman Willilam | regarding the possibllities of the I"ar ended October 31 avallable for tho \oage of that road to the Nickel 'y "h M:‘"‘ om'm. Pkl om_ym;uauar Commissioner rhovmn"ll.“,‘ McCarthy told the board of meet- cuse and this created a doubt sn 41Vidends and depreciation after - piage West Penn power jumped 716 ; v e urd et Juckson #sked him if 4t e leny | iN8 Lee about b o'clock on the mora- his mind as to the first conclusions, !CreAt and federal taxes. = Grows ;oneg, pederal Light & Tractlon and S— " Toos) ‘Golegates to the ‘convention | iS¢ that the pollccman Was ROIDINS ing of the incident. ~He said that | Another point.that the commissioner "e¥enucs were 35,193,845, an In- sperican Expross £, American ra- : will Bxe (7 tlection of Henry Gro- il',"d l);‘nf‘lh:[\i:”n:'fl(} ::m '::L‘Jr:""“_ lm Lead\lvn lppnrer:;ly "1‘ an intoxlcated mentloned was the fact that Lee's ""-"“r: of $484,320 over the Yeur ginvor b and Kelse eel, American p real cause ’ condition, but that it was possible wife put in two hurry calls for the "°'°r® Car & Foundry, Worthingto [ ory of this city as senior vice-com- 0 » was under P ¥ . \ington pump, 5 e e nnknticat depart. ::: j:m‘(\‘:‘:z"o‘r"l‘:m"‘:r Mot e ;L’:‘:;);;n?:;‘zc,: ::d} qh‘:;rw.rnkncw doctor 1mmMmt}r[ly nru;; hl(uhnlrr:;u:l s Nicke! Plata, Reading, U. §. Realty, NY . Gregory is senfor vice-com- | " ) alone 4 iquor. at the house. He sald that this CLEARINGS AND BAL! U. & Cast Tron Pine and Pere Mar- § :;::L"il"‘c‘! N R RNt ARG AL, Commissloner | p,4 0iman Herbert C. Lyon, who | seemed to indicate that she did wot W York—Exchang quette 2 to s, The closing | e I BBt heee U 3 FORD.A.V.POST Gregory 18 the only local man seek- ing office st this year's convention. Ofticers present today included: ftate Commander Howard P. Barr of Hartford, Senjor Vice-Command- er Harry Berglund of Hartford, idrink of liquor. ~ He sald that the [y "opis®nat'haa1q not ses anybod |Am Sumatra . 117 " k- | fven | 10 ybody | that the policeman be given the : g [Am Tel & Ter 132 ; Mate adjutant of Hartford; W. E.| When Patrolman Leo arrived at L+ tHat nlght and he did not do m0 | of intoxteation be dismlssed. Mo | S SHR Tt SEmIONh 0 HiC Hnaconda . r 1 i SWB| / S p1f. Pmember | moved that Lee be found gullty of ' s = cew | Atchis i Colller of New Haven, lerg.e:ml a:l {his home in the nler\lce muh\:’:’: |seelng elther Patrolman Cosgrove or | drinkipg while on duty and suspend- street, died ”‘,"’- noon at the New :'rr~21 St ) arms; Thomas McLagan of gaartfor .:nnuskl sald that there Was CON-|poyuii and had no recollection of Britaln general hospital after an ill- | &b RS ever, that he was not feeling very well, Jackson then asked him if it was Rouski was then asked It anybody had offered him any liquor during the morning of the 26th, and he sald that James I. Moore and James H. Walsh met him and offered him a | that morning that “Lee is over there |in the alley all drunk,” as he sald that Doherty had not seen Lee and | of llquor on his breath. He sald | that It was necessary to help LME into the machine and then out of it when they arrived at his home, | | Moore was the next witness and the case was first placed before the discipline committee, consisting of Jackson said that in view of the evidence, he did not think that it had been established beyond a rea- sonable doubt that Lee was under the influence of liquor and he moved ed for 25 days. Commissioner Park- i Wall Street Briefs New York, Dec. 13,~With buying New York, Dec. 13.—Advices ve- gmyjated by the favorable tenor of ‘—————7' Am ‘r Beaths "_f PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES ) We recommend and offer: efna Life Insurance Compan: national executive committeeman; |siderable improvement in his €on- ypo 0 onvareations the policeman said | ness of two weeks. She was born in | r‘“f‘l 1060 +sisl Past Commander Raymond Meghan |ditlon, and that although he &8-lypov'pag with him, He said that he | seconded che mollon.’ remarks | Washington, D. C. Mrs, Sanford was Balt & Ohlo .. ) Stocks o of Hartford. sisted him into the house, he could too vaikine"to Les at about 3:25 | Ch"f"{fl: ‘“““d“‘:‘ Sesand him. | ® member of the A. M. E. Zion Beth Steel ... Prices on application S have gono alone. o'clock and the patrolman was 0| iy s Lo e o church. She leaves her husband, a|Bosch Mag ... 3 4 4 2 il Can Pacific . pegd aire ‘ |taiklng to Leo about 8 o'cleck tnat |n Fpmes s et la 3 n | C L0 o o gx"’ml“_ 5 | ANEE Agree o] e o charge C M & St Panl he had been talking to Leo At about lmorning, but had offered him no pressod on tho case by Commission- "\" 271 BRUEICEIE G e s i | 4:30 o'clock on , a o Orlubnmillquor or seen anybody offer him ery Jackson and Parker, a vote| e CRI & Pacific had noticed no odor of liqu any Uquor He denled that he had | was taken and Jackson's motion i e 7 { him or anything in his condition 0 offereq Rouski any liquor. He de- | Mrs. Angelina Gatti | Chile Copper .. i) L] i . (Continued From ‘¥irst Page) No Odor of Liquor at 4:30. good shape at that time, | self as being oposed to the drop- ping of either of the charges, but | carried. nied that he ever made the remark The commissioners sald that they |that “Lee was no good" as the po- | were very much discouraged by the | llceman was all right as far as he | action of Lee. They scored Lee for indicage that he had been drinking. He said that Lee had not been feel- ing well for over a week and had | daughter, Etheline May Sanford; Mrs. Angelina Scalise Gattl, wdiow of Nicola Gatti, o'clock this afternoon at the home Cent Trather . 40, Colo Fhel .. dled at 1{Con Textile ... Corn Prod Ref Members New York Stock Exchange g i Travelers Insurzce Company e 3 TRy } Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain % MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Tel. 2580 g [been off duty several nights before |knew. He sald that rumors that he | out drink of lquor from a|Of her brother Alfred Bcalise of 208 Cru Steel ... kbl S — drunk. Mo said that at first Lee | on sccount of the iliness. and friends attempted to frama up | ween he sald he mever saw before, | PATK strect. She leaves her moth- |Cuba Cane Sug § denied that he had any liquor at all, | "The next timo that COSETOVe 82% | ,cq were not true as they had nb. | mhey sunsidered it the most absurd |°%: Mrs. Therssa Scallse; a slster |Cosden Oil : but finally admitted that he had alfee was in the alleyway and his |solutely no reason for attempting | org: fooish act that a policeman | Miss Dulce Selise Dy Olier |§ WE OFFER drink about 2 o'clock on the previ- testimony on occurrences In the guch g thing, Ty o ciuia rioc fa] isyhat | el rod M and LI dnsodioos | g ous night. The sergeant then order- |alley corrohorated ’nm of Rou;kIL A man named Walker, Who was | {ne intentians of the man were or |Funeral arrangements are incom-|Eric 1st ptd . | 100 h <3 that he be taken home in the ma- | He also said that it was possible |with Moore aixery " the s L L Gor Boctiie s ares ! :glnlf Es [ihat Lae's unsteadiness could have |qyos oioote and Walsh past of the |whether the liquor was doped for|P Gen Motors Patrolman Rouski was the next witness to testify and he said that he had been talking to Lee about 3 | d'clock and then again at 4:30 A Savings will bring joy and pleasure to them | during all the twelve months— here at the Burritt with a few dollars deposited will not only please but will encourage the habit of Thrift and time during the morning of the 26th, | heen catised by iliness and .not by | & e 20th, | gome purpose. told the board that he was talking | as talking lliquor as his breath seemed to in- 1 | |to Lee that morning and had notieed | | ¢ dicate. Ho sald that e heard Lee |nothing ahout his condition to indi- | make the remark: “Its the damn|cate that he had heen drinking, He | | | his tour of duty that night, | say, no statement to make.” He was He sald that he could not account |non-committal, making nelther an |for the odor of liquor on his breath |affirmation nor & denial of the ques- when he was found by the other pa- | tion. | |{rolmen and the absence of it when | When asked for the plans of the | 1)!;0 same patrolmen were talking to ' republican town commmittee for Tugs- hm proviously. He sald that be- | day, he stated that the committee w:wc[;:n 5 and § o'clock he began to | held a mecting last evening and that ‘l::w::-max\x and went into the al- the members would work on Tuesday lw.eak" erwards he became .y they have In the past to get out . the vote but with regard to the ques- ! ly‘;"‘l‘('fi'"i'::f;‘:g: t':fl‘t'l;"mn tion of candidate, he stated “I had | smih stified as:t0 1othing to say about the candidate e condition he found Lee in when betore, and I haven't anything to say [he was called to Ms houss that apout him now.” ; mnrr’)]mg He said that he recelved Mr. Newton was reported to have : :nw’;rxgzm lhe|hnune A8 500N BS . {y attendance with several hat morning, and about 10 friands, also reported to be members Pass Book Mrs. Mary Ellen King. |Gt North ptd . Insp Copper .. Arch |Int Nickel streat, dled this morning at the age |Int Paper .. Mrs. Mary Ellen King, wife of Willlam Henry King of 212 Funerals Daniel Higgins The funeral of Daniel Higgins was held this morning from &t. Mary's . church at 9 o'clock. A requiem high mass was solemnized with Rev. Ray- mond J. Clabby celebrant, Rev. J. Traynor, deacon and Rev. J. Lyddy, sub-deacon. The bearers were_ Phillp L James Leadwith, Frank Dunn, Burns, P. W. Smith and Ch Murray. Rev. Father Clabb; ducted the services at the grave. August E. Monsees M. Walter pall i Royal Dutch . Sincla Y’ southern Pac | Southern Unite Us oil . Trans Oil . nion Pac . d Truit Ind I 18 Alco §47 23 TOCAL STOCRKS y Putnam & Co.) Prices on Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts 50 shares Torrington Company T 2 AR O e DT hre Stanle Works pany Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. . from e Lew Teling b that . O 108 FlaImle sepublican “town o' 15o0 ianiay sree i b hel % 10" | LETTERS OF CREDIT—GENERAL B*NKING Saving jllSt what you are trying to |had to come right ngwaw:nor au" ;: committee, at the democratic rally \1onday morning at 9 o'clock at &t - ] . . 7 S ] ’ ’;cu!dn't she would get some other '\‘;r\;“mf;"(‘)‘;‘ ‘“i""*"}‘i’f[;n' :‘:Q:"; Mary's church. Interment will be in i Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. teach them each da th n!‘rnns':!axlacimalr};:\tm);ea):\:vrx?e:-;?, (s D) Sl (1 N byl | SR O I R S A e, St T o'glock. He could find no odor of COMPARY With a friend who had Al MarRle) R e r—, liquor on Lee's breath and nothing 1°ard Mr. Holt lecture some time | The funeral of Mra Mary Rlley, Talo & Towne = in his condition to indicate that he 950 He said he dito)see ;h.’ wife of John Riley, w T e & Pow pfd. ... was under the influence of liquor. | Man and hear him talk, but the Britain r 0415 Y64 Tles Light . f| Thi’lk TIH.S Plafl over He said that Hl‘f‘rnl:nl':fn':;;vmr\\'as ecches were fi d when he ar- will be o :( f?: Lkt Fore‘gn E‘r“fiange suffering from a severe chill anq haq ived. Long Isl 1 78 e SRt ; A Mormnal temperature. * Ho pre.| Neveral other.members of the re- | ment will be in New York 1 bidan e & SENERE seribed for 1 site -. publican town committes have been ) N = , Dec. 13.~For g eral tir 3'[,2‘,"1:: :;,'; dnl’:;“l‘w ‘r"]x'fl]fl:'! a,“‘ ;M:,.‘J rs of ?‘“ un'l: e 4 V. S TREASURY STATEMENT. Quotations in cents: | Cor ioner Jackscn if he left a Mr. Bingham, but these D L i, dsfend 4950 D4; - man could be helplessly drunk at ¢ 1d not be reached today and the | 4 0-day Dbiils on banks o'clock and than not show any signs 'truth of the reports verified. Lien- A Hafie ] 4 Yrance, demand 5.36%; ca- of it at 7:30 o'clock, tha doctor sajd temant Governor elect John H.|{ » . 5.87. Italy, demand 4.30%; ca- he did not think it possibls. He was Trumbull, who will automatinally be- D 3 . demand .9 asked if a man took a drink at 11 come governor in the ¢ ot Mo, Funeral Director ) s v, demand @3- o'clock, could it b possible that ft Bingham is elected senator, lives in e R 1 emand 4028, Norway, was still In his stomach at 6 o'clock’ Phuinsille. Resldence, 17 Bammer 5t.—1623-3 : 1:26.93. Den- and replled that normally, anything e L e & ) Switzerland, taken nto the system is passed | WILLIAM STARTS SOMETHING. 4 11421 t“hrdouzh the stomach tn sbout two Osaklewicz was arrested | BRI 2 Bochidecisng nd one hours, but if & man's oh by = = conditon s ot i, the tie ey a1 Sipeinim PLANT BULBS : e longer. He sald that an lnes A Peharseatob & 4 i ”nl::l(:mn: Lo/ autaFing frons| ennesiand) tisast fot N rhes i NOW FROM A i e 2 and 511-4 ] ake any man unsteady on a rvesult of a disturbance he ls al- ! - YALD CLASSIFLED e [ nis feet, aiIcault jolliandisinhcegh o i i) fE e READ THE HERALD CLASSIF e RS SIS N;nl‘ to have created at 53 Broad F. H. BU"B[&IS PDSY Smfl | Traut & Hine . . ADS FOR YOUR WANTS DEN!ES U 8 NAVY : e Y o Us Y . T e ¥ ; (1 1 From First Page) ou know full well the benefits and the pleasures which you enjoy , i t ot ton 9 ‘ Y o 1 today —when the Xmas Check comes to your house. Are you planning | e e . o . . . n t. i . - o P =—0 for one this next year? It is time now to begin again—starting | : | ip thi id up check in full—why || . your membership this next week means a paid up check in full—why | oy —memberships from 25¢ to $10.00 a week—and || not start at once—memberships from 4Zoc to ¢lVU. eek 1 : i 1 - " otey i) 9.8 estimates and thorough hearings. ; ) ) oef t an Y gt be added that the depart. one for each member of the family. Come in tomight and jomn a T 3 on cruls. \ the elght cov- L nization bill N ‘ ‘ G by E'OA committee ‘ L N s tion trom £ angles. that thees no mise : it b} ! x drove the service machine for Lee, | consider the pollceman drunk or she 000: balances, §6,000 mm.' was strong. 8ales appro ated 750,« ominent in " 3 v p ) ’ 2. 8a pproximated 75 . % . . P, fitui :{’:J".l:fiii’;.'n-': organt- | Do e ntou. | (0]d. the board that Lee was under | wouldn't have been 5o anxious about | Boston — Exchanges, 82,000,000; | 000 ehares. | . Members ~ Hartford =Stock Exchange zations, He is a veteran of army ti‘.‘m‘“ fi::dsi';‘y,mnmd that it was the influence of liquor. He said that | his condition, and Jackson sald that balances, 1,000,000 iz New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 ] . | catio d %% the patrolman was very unsteady on | he felt the wife of the man should Allls Ch i Judd Building, Pear! St., corner of Lewi 4 ) sorvice with the Yankee Divislon. | oesible, his feet and there was a strong odor | know whether he was drunk or not. | R sateonttis % 2 Lewis, Hartford, Conn. 4 |sald that he had not offered or given | of 53 years. She was born in El- Kelly Spring . {the policeman anything to drink and | | 1ington, Conn., and had lived in New Ken Copper had seen nobody else do so, Britatn for about 15 years. Lehigh Valley . ) Stranger Gives Him a Drink She 1is survived by her husband, |Marine 3 T s i e S R L R ; EDDY BROTH ERS && currences of the night of the 25th ! P w_|and Mrs. Ruth Blank of this city; Mid States 13 5 2 and the morning of the 26th, He Head 0[ Pla]fl‘fllle G, 0_ P‘ Ffllls‘onn son, Willlam D. King of Hart- |Mis P 1 @ = A |said that about 11 o'clock he was ford; two slsters, Mrs, Charles War- Nat 1 58 HARTFORD NEW BR'TA'N ° |#tanding near the city hall when an c of Berlin and Mrs. Charles New Haver 29 [ 3 l t ln 0 a {automobile drove up and stopped {0 Del]y Rumor Kneeland of Vernon; one brother, |Nor & Western 12414 1231, #Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bld {near him. There was a man in the Charles P. Hollaway of EIlington, Northern Pac . B0ty 2 g. machine whom he had never seen = |and four grandchildren. Pacific Of) n 50, Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 |before and whom he would not (Spectal to the Herald The funeral will be held Monday | pan American 58 3614 ° {know again if he met him, he said, | Plainville, Dec. 13.—Charles H.|afternoon at 1:30 o’clock from the |penn Rail . ... 489, 48% [ |and a conversation started between | Newton, chairman of the republican | B, C. Porter Sons undertaking par- | p & 1. Coal lstmas l {them. Lee said that he told the man |town committee of Plainville, when |lors, Rev. Dr..George W. C. Hill| anq Tron 4S8 4Ty 45% W fi o \vthal he was not feeling very well and |asked gpday concerning the truth of | officialing. Burial will be in EIling- ' piapce Arrow . 14% 141, 1 € oiier: ‘:);eln;‘nn olf'-lrded him a drink, saying a report that he was supporting ton. Pure Ofl 208 sy E at he would feel better. He said Hamilton Holt, democratic candi Rep Irn & St 56 to that Boy or Girl of yours, one that | that he accepted the drink and that date for the office of United State l{:\:"nm'e‘ 50 shares Amerlcan Hardware D 4 |it was the only one he had during |Senator, replied, “I have nothing to | Reading

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