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MERCURY BELOW ZERO DURING FRIGID SUNDAY hurchgoers Face Wintry Blasts As 1924 HARRIAGES FEER THAN 192 Births K150 Drop OF; Death Re- port Shows Increase They Step From Warm Houses In Morning The predioted cold wave and bliz- zard struck this city yesterday ana today and, although the bllzzard proved a flzzle as such things go, the |cold wavg was not to be reckonea | with Iightly. Temperatures below | zero were recorded here early yes- | terday morning, the lowest yet re- | | ported belng four degrees helow. ‘Ihis temperature and a biting wind Records in the office of City Clerk Alfred L. Thompson indicate fewer births and marriages and a larger number of deaths in the calendar year which closes next week, than in the calendar year of 1923, With the records for December in- TRYING T0 PROVE THAT HIGHT IS NOT NORMAL Trial of Former Pastor and Woman Will Be Ended By Christ- mas Eve Mount Vernon, Ill, Dec. 22.—Ef- forts to show that Lawrence M. Hight, jointly charged with Mrs. Elsie Sweetin with the polsoning of her husband, Wilford, is of unsound mind, were contlnued when the trial was resumed today. Mildred Hight, daughter of the defendant, testified that during the last year her father had conducted Briefs o City Items Gulbransen player planos at Morans —advt A son was born to Mr. and Mra. Frank Johnson of 15 Albert ‘street at the New Britain General Hospit- al yesterday. Home cooked lunches at Crowell ~adv, : Lawrence Unryn of 215 Wells street reported to the police yester- day afternoon that a ruby ring and mll Street Prompt loading and unloading of frelght cars, speeding up the move- ment of loaded and empty cars und Increasing the load carried per train, enabled the railroads of the country October to handle thelr largest |traftic ever recorded for any montl the American Raillway Associatior reports. As a rosult, it was stated, | millions of dollars were saved to 4 had been taken from his home.| ., yjjnning public by. the proiipt He also teported that about WO |,.\jyery of commodities to market weeks ago $70 was stolen | The load per traln was 770 Albert Pearce of 237 Maple street | oo "ooninniod with 722 tons in has returned home from St. Francls' | . iohep 1623, hospital, Hartford, where Lhe was| successfully operated on for gall- | AVOrage 22, 1924, \WALL ST. REPORTS High ow Cle 1% Allls Chal Am Can Am H & Ly Am Loco Am Smelt Am Am Sum Am Tel & Am Woo Atehison Anaconda At GIf & W Ball & O Be L Bosch Mag Cen Leath A T — PUTNAM & STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST NEw BRITAIN~ MEMBERS NEW YORK & WARTFORD Tel 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE ¢ CENTRAL Row 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 TORRINGTON com complete, it is expected that the 1923 figure of 1654 births will not be excecded this year with 1561 cer- tificates now on file. The marriage files show 511 weddings in 1923 and | only 466 so far this year. There are already more deaths reported this | year than last, with 539 as against | 2 showing on the clerk's books. ‘The 1924 reports with those of 1023 for the purpose of comparison are as follows: | Births | January, 152, 158; February, 114, | 136; March, 133, 130; April, 148, 132; May, 150, 169; June, 131, 126; July, 154, 149; August, 137, ,149; Septeniber, 143, 136; October, 138, 144; November, 111, 122; December (Incomplete), 143. Totals, 1.‘-51.1 1654, Marriages Japbuary, 23, 36; February, 42, 25; March, 20, 15; Aprll, 30, 37; Ma; 46, 38; June, 68, 73; July, 40, 3 August, 52, 60; September, 56, § | greeted churchgoers yesterday morn- (four revivals and that while the ¢, | Directors of the Jewel Tea St ing and convinced these hardy ad- | meetings were in progress he had ot and sphendioitie by Dr, (‘“"‘1;"}' glaiclain 4”’8""")“-‘ i cannEacl venturers that winter had come, been very nervous and had not slept % 4 . [dends on the 7 per cent preferred Ches & U By 9 o'clock the meroury had ria- |at night, 7:;‘\,‘:" EEIANEEScOICH AR X CERDR i mid and pay §150 & G S on to about J0 above zero, and be- | Mrs, Alice Stelnman of Centralia, v (RARIUON RACHINUIBUION, IRELD FRENS fore night the wind had abated, but |a friend of the Hight family, told of Bh‘:':;"‘;’. E;"’fwmflh,}fif‘:“f";;“:]‘ that stockholders, at a mec pedestrians and automobiles aliko | “terrible headaches,” with which she , qetBFCE O T BTN WL 0 -"v"‘jf"Y»-T approve . the poked timid noses from beneath |sajd Helght suffered, mEl’:'lng A TR U A Al “v :} !vt‘lt"l’m L warm coverings. Last evening the | Mr, Oscar Hagebusch sald he had Hungerford c;)u" 2t 8io'clook I tRIE Y, present ! 0 par c mercury again headed for the bot- | treated Hight five or six years 880 oyening, X iarpeg tom of the tube, bt the night|for pains in the heal. |” Vietrolas and Planos, at Morans® | . brought slightly higher temperatures | Trial of #ight and Mrs. E]g‘e\ by ! Lt and an attempt at a blizzard. LIt | Sweetin, according to present plans | Afss Dorothy Walrath, daughter t® snow fell, but it was accom- wil] be ended by Christmas eve. | " of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Walrath 1, panied by a rising wind which dis- | Night sessions are scheduled for |or 316 Washington street has re- comfited workers and others bn the | tonight and tomorrow night. turned from Fairfax Hall, Basic. compared with $155.499 in Novem. e | i COURT ASSIGNMEN Va., for the holldays, wer 1923, For the 11 months of Gt North ptd a1 The usual amount of damage was | CITY COURT ASSIGNMENTS A ahar et VW oA et thel Ui mantbe Sl AU NGy done and the usual amount of Work | Cases were asslgned s follows by | will be hold tonight al o'clock ai . ks here a8 SLTTTA3L against [nsp Copper for garagemen and plumbers created. | judge Willlam C. Hungerford In|the club roome. dias HUIn corresponding A water plpe in the cellar of the city court this afternoon: | "The first degres will bs conferred | o o Home Furnishing Co., 8-9 Railroad | gva Cernauskas et al vs. Adolf |on a class of candidates at a meet- Arcade, burst and ‘filled the cellar | Czaponis, December 2 at 10 a. m. |ing of Phenix Iodge, I. O, O, F. with water, doing estimated damage | g, Gaffney for plaintiff, Mangan 'tomorrow night. I of $600 to the stock of furnilure ror gefendant Mrs. L. L. Cook vs.| Buy your skates at Mills' Hard- stored there | Forrest Bassett, December 29 at|ware Stors tonight.—adyt. 100 COLTS e SRANELTE Members New York Stock Members Harttord Stock Exchange w Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., lel. 1815 iilding, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. LT R o L AR, COMPANY no par nulations on the now total $36.75 a value Exchange November surplus of the zh and West Virginia rail creased to $200,067 We recommend and ofter: 14 Aotra Life rewreace Compan A block of 100,000 shares of no ir value common stock of the rank G. Shattuck Co., which oper- ates the Schrafft chain of stores was arec=an fomne ivwr v v UULITU October, 62, 67; November, 38, 56; December (incomplete), 33. Totals, 56, 511, . COTTON INDUSTRY Deaths January, 54, 63; February, 73, March, 62, €0; April, 64, 65; Ma 49, 41; June, 58, 47; July, August, 40, 33; September, October, 61, 34; November, December, (incomplete), 52. 599, 562. With Report For October. 2:30 p. m. Nalr and Nair for plain- | tiff, Donald Gaffney for defendant. Joseph A. Kloskowski for plaintiff, Woods for defendant. Angelo To- masso vs. Joe LaRocco, December 30 Spinning Activity Showed Slight In- at 10 a. m. Casale for plaintiff, Mag ing Card customer gets their entire for defendant. The J. B. Moran crease in November as Compared Garage vs, Alexander Grabowski ct Ohrnstedt's, 70 W. Main.—advt. al, December 30 at 10 a. m. Roche | and Cabelus for plaintiff. John Washington, Dec. 22—Cotton spin- John Eshoo vs. Joseph Jackman, De- nual election of officers will take oversuberibed today soon after be- ing offered to the public at $27.50 a share, The procceds will enable the company to retire the preferred stock and provide funds for expan- slon of the business. After a meeting of Mattabessctt tribe, I. O. R. M, tonight at 7:30 o'clock, the annual bow and arrow turkey shoot will be held. Every eleventh Christmas Greet- purchase free of charge. Upstairs. Wall street today began prepara- tions for its Christmas celebration tomorrow afternoon when “Trinity rch chimes will ring for all, to d their way to Broad and Wall." Indianola Council, meet tomorrow evening. D. of P., will The an- plran Mide States Ofl Mis Pac pfd Nat Lead New Haven Norf & West North Pac . American Penn Railroad P&RC&I erce Arrow Pure Of1 Rep I & § el I 1 Travclars | oo | @Thomson, Tlenn Stock T 2 Prices on application 0980 } lace. ning activity showed a slight increage cember 31 at 10/a. m. Casale for P! in f‘\'ovumlmr as compared with Oc- plaintiff, Klett for defendant. Martin There will be no baby conference |tober, the census bureau's monthly Schweltzer vs. Jacob Post, Decem- at the Burritt imission until Tues- . | report today showed, although the ber 31 at 10 a. m. Nair and Nair day, December 30. G BP&thfi total number of active spindle hours for plaintif, Woods for defendant.| Buy your skates at Mills' Hard- | was smallor. The Industry operated Hyman Gitlavitz vs. Abraham Flam, | Ware Store tonight.—advt. : ——————————————————"1| 24} days In Novegber as compared January 5 at 2 p. m. Greenstein | There will be a meceting of the s | Hebrew Ladies’ Aid society Tuesday th 263, days in October but was for plaintiff, Ginsburg for defendant. Mrs, Ellen M. Carlson With 20% day R c 5. S | evening in Talmud Torah hall. ) | run at 87.5 per cent capacity as com- Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc, vs. Standard | V! 2] Y e et percdhwin 54 Der. cent thal provi- | Plate) CHass Coy dannaryNelati gipy| Georse) Fola ot /Kensington is years, wife of Charles F. Carlson of Rachlin for plaigtift, D, R, home from Suffleld school to spend g e | ous month. Active spindlc hours dur- m. 367 South Maln street, died yester- |08 Tonth. Actise sPAdi® LS FOR (G, e for detendant. the Christmas vacatlon, { day morning at b o'clock at the ‘P8 G : S The quarterly meeting of the di- | New Britain General hospital, | OF 20 average of 188 per spindle in ) : A Sl rectors of the North & Judd Mfg. | Death was due to & complication of (Plact, compared with 7.002,565,281, {Daly Council to Sen Co. will be held at the factory to- | diseases. D dniSvoraksat 301 i Oclolenitnis $25 to Father Sweeney | morrow afternoon at 2 ov'clock. d 8,014,579,16,7 or an average | 5 . s, Carlson was born in a&lldvi:e-‘z‘["';;’,&" 1 8,014,570,16,7 oF a1 &Y | Doy council, No. 12, K. of C. has| _Frank Andrews of Bond street was town and reside ere un! er, R Candd = " | voted to send $25 to Rew, Josepharrested this morning by Patrolman or'| Spinning spindles in place Novem- | ¥°! SRR 0 D Al s atse e e b tlbr aach marrlage. Bhe leaves, hesiden Mer | er 30 numbered 37,045,140 of which | SWeency, a New Britain priest, who| e e husband, her mother, Mrs. Adeline) 15 o (oot ot Ve at some time | 18 dolng misslonary work in China. | Of » and assaul { Beebe of Meriden, one daughter,|3LE89,818 were fctt ol with | This will be in the nature of afpolice received a complaint that he| traceable to milk delivered in this wsualty ex-div. 550 Adeline Carlson; 61\1’11“"1!' Mrs, ‘;”' ".1;”\.‘.’;5”‘;‘1"n‘,“‘;’"f‘;',,,{:f‘,‘j’“r‘o“r’ O“rn‘ Christmas gift to the priest. had i;b::ul;ed his wife and put her| ity was the announc Inet. e 83 hur/Goodssll ot “Mlddletown; S Mra, Bl bide) SE8 L2 s 2| A tournament of pinochle and 45| out of the house. H 1580 EdwlrdCD;l‘y of lNe; }}:"en' :{r";’:’; :hf_s ?(f.“(-“f‘fnf»'ii‘xi"i‘z H:d 34-1 Gill be held at the K. of C. home on | ¢ Mrs. Marcus ;l. cr;\“:;rv’c'u‘\;Bri Frank Corkins of Meriden, Miss 101452 for November last year = |jrankiin Square tonight and tomor-| Dee” junior ac et club ha Ruby Beebe of New Britaln and| The averago number of spindles o i Winners each eyening| made eeven dolis which have been | Mrs. May Heath of Florida, and of;ratedth;_'::ovummr[“:\s -'&fi;l;,- will be awarded turkeys. According Eiven to Miss Ventlic Logan for dis- | two brothers, Charles Beebe of |749 or at 87.5 per cent capacity on to the lineup of entr here ghould | tribution through Tuberculosis | New Haven and Ellsworth Beebe of a spindle shift basis, compared With o ome rast games. Relief assoclation. this eity. |3 32,237,376 and $5.4 per cent in Oc- | ' unen willghe served this evening| The women's auxiliary and the The funeral will be held tomorfow tober this vear and 36,316,828 and | ;14 joseph McCabe has promised it | American Legion will give a Christ-) afternoon at 1:30 from B. C. Porter [ 96.6 per cent in November last year.! Wi he the best of the season. 1t will | mas party tomorrow night for the Sons’ funeral home on Court strect. be prepared under the direct super- | fnembers of the Boys' club. There Interment will be in Pine Grove vision of House Committeeman | Will be a vaudeville ,cogram, and cemetery Middletown. . Charles Reed, who is noted for his| pYeS'.n(n :m be distributed to the one of the four seniors chosen to | culingry ability. club members. g I Ot S A e B rhlo R A A tne | toraes alha g Irienistiea by | W Alatiibcssst Hvs e ENo S T CRYEOT IS ASPRE R R Re i O ES | new arts soclety at Rensselaer Poly- | the house committee under the| R. M., “'_"_‘ meet at e “’m‘"’““ )‘)mj:dm”, who has been quarantined at technic Institute. e is the son of |chairmanship of Peter Welch have | evening. “”‘1 L ba rald after | i home, following the outbreak of flunerals Daniel J. Clark, superintendent of | attracted large numbers of the meni- | and arrow shoot Wil be held atter | o oyl by SRR i o - | the Horace Booth estate. The Ar-|bers to the rooms during the week egular meeting. In order that the new dealer Ulcanum has been formed to foster | and a collection has been taken up GO i A G| o B0 R T il e eniu pfd [ the: spirit of liberal education and is | tor the Polish Orphanage for a|for $100 damages against Clara e L norleat Hachigepl Elizabeth Reynolds, composed of men chosen for their | Christmas donation and the house | Bernstein. Harry M. Milkowlts has) 0 B 0% SUe8 o S S ol R The funeral of Miss Elizabeth | i)\ in the arts courses at the insti- | committee hopes to realize $100 for| \«*-!t\‘v'l the “'r”r‘t“‘hlr'{l wl:"\“"‘"fll““‘f Glisrantine i Preyontatiitial & W " v : R | in the city court the fourth Monda; . £ )} Reynolds was held this morning at | tute, The membership is limited this | the institution. ’fl'f lrnvpn‘)l’.-*r’ Y et Pretoatath Wolcote Miroadiilil Ueee) Mtz (Eol: 830 from J. M. Curtin & Company’s | year to four seniors and eight | S 4 nell. No. 19, Degree | Whose continued case on the charge undertaking rooms and at 9 o'clock | jynjors, ROON! CRUSHEDJINEFA OTORY S [Wnd nolajeounclid Vo Rt SECRTS e from St. Mary's church with a sol- | | Julian C. Anghston of 164 Jubiles | of Pocahontas, will elect officers and g | —_—_— oS - . | transact other business at its meet- collision some time ago when he emn high mass. Rev. Walter A. Mec- X AVE C A PART | street was treated at the New Brit- § Reaie Filas 5 | TOHAVE CHANIKAH PARTY. | U0 ral hospital this morning for | (g tomorrow evening. Louls Bunnell on Wolcott Crann was celebrant, Rev, " " . 1 i a4 A > s d t e before. e Y e T The Y. W. Il A will hold & [55 Jheq root, recelved while at his _ George E. Stecle, through Joseph HnEcuied p come Betot Lydd b deacon and Rev, R, | Chanikah:party in their club rooms | (% By "har & Hutchinson G. Woode, has brought action against the local court this morning, did not yddy was sub deacon an - B tonight at 8 o'clock. An attractive |plant. After the injured foot was Anna M. Stecle seeking the partition appear when his ¢ was called. An J, Clabby was master of aeremnnies. > - o ; the 3 5 s Vas S et iha haine : program has been arranged by the | oicq o was allowed to go to his | Of property on Greenwood atrect Investigation proved that the h As the body was borne from the | oy riainment commitiee, There wilt o = owned jointly by them. The writ is ""‘"’:‘ i‘g)"&JO” hc; Connelly 8ang | o songs directcd by Miss Martha e V(e [our AbTonaay ofDa" “Lead, Kindly Light.” Rosoff, a reading by Jeanette Light | 5 LA ety et ‘The pall bearers were James Mee- | o/ tpe pistory of Chanikah Will be BOX(S AlotrH "fi‘.l(‘” o | Willam Goohy of 10 Madison han, James Burgin, William Reyn- p e g e lin g fongalniqeeRotEDIDin gl Nomait Cafnesta Toa Ktk s, Sl BT Ref ments will be 8ervec. fyys holding In his mouth while -fr~t is home from Lvn'v\rzjrv‘ or quara e oue st 1 i ¥ le was playing in his yard last Sat- | Pittsburgh, to spend the Ch greater than the law,” way Judge Bndatl 5 g urday, Stanley Kokozka, aged 5, of holidays with his parents, N Donovan's comment on tne _situ- r‘h::;» Cfi"(mr’{“:f_' e et 33 gmith, strcet, had the roof of hig Mrs. E. J. Gooby atlon. ) arge - W. I, Lyddy. 1n month badly torn. He was operated | The choir, accompanied By | Mass Meeting Slightly Attendc ment was in St. Mary's new ceme- upon at the New Britain general |a symphony 14 pieces, | Due to the prevalence of scarl Gdeg camonia was fixed hospital where ho was reported to- |will sing at the midnight mass at fever in this city which is preventir ath by Jeremiah F. DUg- qay ag resting comtortably. | St. Mary's church Christmas eve many from attending public meet- . in the Middl e | Miss Daisy Koplowitz of EIm ings, the attendance at the union MARRIAGF LICENSES street is spending fhe Christmas va- | mass meeting of the churches of t Marrlage liconses were issued to- |cation in New York city. city in the B Baptist ch us follows: Howard M. Lewis of | Mrs. M. T. Crean of 13 Summer last evening w Only Middletown and Bernice G. Rogers street was solofst at the funeral of a 300 turned out fo of 64 City avenue; Bert Sanborn of {ricnd in Waterbury this morning. Gordon of Melbou been pieked up on a strect near his Alfddletown, and Agnes Caiflerty of | = e speak. The intense cold weat 28 Cherry street, whose application | w H TALMADGE DIES Karitnany ”M(‘L____ wee tor sieen MRS, KUPESKI DISCHARGED iome and it was known that he had o several |shows the marriage to be her third, ) s Years a Mcmber of State Demo- CARD OF THANKS. iquor. for Judge Marvin in Superfor Court De- Ray Copper Burritt Hote! Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R Hart, A band concert will precede the light ing of a great Christmas tree in front of the stock exchange to be followed by community. carol singing. Anoth- ef musical program I8 scheduled for Christmas eve, Sinclair Oil Mgr. South Pacific Sonth Rail Texas Co a 3 Tex &Pacific 46 Transcon Oil . Union Pactfic SUFFERERS HERE 1 |U 8 Steel | Westinghouse { 1OCAL STOCKS Epidemic Traced To Milk | (Furnished by Putnam-& Co.) That the scarlet fever epidemic is Bid WE OFFER Northern New York Ultilities 1% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED TO YIELD ABOUT 6.857; We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts (Continued From First Page) Actna ment today of | Aetna Lilc ilth Officer Joseph I. Woisard. As Actna i Geins a result of this finding, State Health nle Ins ex-div. .60 Physician Dr. P. F. Knowlton was called into conference today with | the local health officer and the Wol- | 1Y 3 ot 5 iF cott health officer to trace down the A source in Wolcott where the milk i We offer: dealer got his supply. It was unde 50 shares Torrington Co. 4 HARTFORD . Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel. 3420 travelers I Am Haraware . Am Hosiery Beaton & Cady Bige-Htd Carpet com Buungs & Spencer com Billings & Spe 3ristol CLARK IN ARCANUM SOCIETY Howard D. Clark of this city is near his home to replenish his sup- ply. stood this morning that the milk E. H. Elton, at the request of the S dealer bought some milk from farms 50 sharss Y. e & Towne Colts ArmS ..... Eagie Lock ex-di r'ainir Bearing .. Hart & Cooley . Landers Frary & Clark. com " JOHN P. KEOGH | Members €onsolidated Stock Exchange. New York. NEW BRITAIN NAT. BANK BLDG Telephone 1012 Stocks, Bonds, Curb Securities bought and ~old on commission. Listed Stocks carricd on conservative margin, Direct private te raph ana Ticker Service. Branch Ofiices Stamford, Waterbury, Danbury, Bridgeport, New Haven tine for sc | cided not to send for him. The case wag further continued “A quarantine is one thing that is SHED CLEARINGS AND BALANCES N Y Ex 5 Pneumdn?ei Not Poison Drink, Cause of Death L) orchestra of Clifford Hinchlific. The funeral of Clifford H was held at 10:30 tod home of his parents, Fdward Hinchlifte of 12 Interment was in St. tery. nnouncement ¢ now located in our ment TREASURY STATEMENT. inquest | 7 position that the using liquor which 1s. He had new arters at 17 Main Street, six rdresser and manicurist, Ach street Mary's ceme- service availahle, Shock Restored Mentality Of She Who Killed Baby New Yo t . ”" i : Ced B od T wish to thank my friends and | 4avs prior t t time? | -, ghbors for the kine and sym oy i | I 0. B. B. HAS BANQUET pathy shown me durlng my recent |pa 3 1 poe e od Jehuda Halevi lodge, I O. B. B., | Hersiviient indinad aestiiort iy ederal FBines hh'}“ B!g eld & banquet last night at the Bu Charlo Decrease During Year hotel. It was attended by a | ititul floral | New Haven, D - Fines on lurge number of members accom- | rings received. I also w S. district court | p: helr wives and lady | nk the employes of : months' total friends. Addresses were made by Light and Power Co 1 with about $ he officers of the organization. (Signed) CARL ted at the clerk's = vt emocratic st central com- s ————————— inal cases have| FIRE DEPARTM Saloer | fal g ! r cent. Tt s Requests for a new fire statfon in | 18 s, e L e f the liquor ‘je Stanley Qu repairs to No. { Eng nent, will ors were | 72 CHURCH STREET ¥For 3ig Plate Glass Window (270700 ) 1 Dee. 1 ted Indian e Opera House rison. He 1s Artistic Arrangements of lewalk this 2 the car now Polnsettias, Begonias, Chenr orr oVe ing used n good condition. Trees, Cyclamens, Perns and ¢ 1 h ilding is Green Plants, JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF Judgr e awarded to Bulh Bowls Pottery Jnddment for the plaintiff n the city court by Judge Wi Gold Fish and Accessories 1 moéunt of $18¢ has been awarded gerford. as foilows Mistletoe Wreaths Made to Order g v Judge William Hungerford in For the plaintiff to co: Holly. f Jumes Ferretta agalnst |ages of $29.22 and costs Don’t forget our Florists' Tele- | and company, which [of A. Bol graph Service—anywhere fn city court Friday after- |and Cabe the world. ent Hungerford and Saxe repre- |tiff. e | Y OTK s d Joseoh A. Haffey| 7 of C. L. Plerce and company |ages of nes Perretta dectsion was of t for the endant to recover costs.|pet Dickinson and BroSmith represented Stoncr ar Funeral Director. Phone 1625- opposite St. Mary’s Chareh. Residence, 17 Summer St.—1625-3. Shop Stamtord Man cratic Central Commitiee. nied cides in Favor of Woman Arrest- Stamford, Dec. ed For Diquor Law Violating $76 as compa lvrpa o mve a2 sgv\k\v ast year, it was st . Helen Kupeeki of 3 reet, arraig Waldo Marvin ir T tt —_— of uor AWAIT FOCH y 1 Siutie : found not guilty and et = next fiscal year, it has with the Columbia discharged by t 1. It is also probable|( & Co. of New York at i : i i will be made for an|one time and later with the N. Y..iWhen the polic 4 ey a new ek fo! N I road. D ng the and found five artment, el ad B 2 house a hoard for ¢ g irrested about three n zo His Views on the Fyacnation of Co. Ansonia Explosion Breaks Fapected to Be Unfavoralbl to Germany bursin until his = by a second is also certain that a appropriation to buy f will be in- was JUDGMENTS AWARDED t experts expl lamage other sion was not than ass window was . EEaPitha I8 represe C. were on display _Sp;iz;l Notice FRANKE. GOCDWIN clalist October 5 the defendant. The actions involv- |plaint se was ed an automoblle collision last Feb-| For the plaintiff to re 4 ursday ruary and costs in the eyman agginst Norris Nafr and : Nair were (the plaintift. tak®én MAIN 8T Phone 1905 e e ol Ho Autom es Aare taxed $5 a horsepower in England. _ Three genera llscovered in sut —adv |in the Sahara desert e

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