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NOTGUITYON [ s e 700 AT BANQUET | P voserani (TAX EAEMPTIONS | Gty Mems MELLONALSOHAS Ay Tk isturbance in' Restaurant, Christmas party for the children of shou)d be submitted to arbitration, Alleged to have sfarted a fight In Blood Polsoning. p :h»" m:_;nhl-;luA\\‘\l;lu‘n-mllluy _lulm-rnmm' | 1t 1s folt very strongly here that the 1 the Presto lunchroom on Main street (AT gh 110 95 Quiatly. & 3ae’ DRI 'he regu- { 3 clalms are unassallable either on WWMNW$MNHWME.umnmmanammme%LHMyMMhmdMmMMmuu“mmwTM%WMmHmemHWWWMMwmwwwwmmnmmSwflBMMMMMr@umMumm"m“mm S ' men Willlam Doherty and Willlam at 7 o'clock yesterday morning at | the evening at 8 o'clock. cquities Involved, and that there fs Polltls when they Interfered, Ch If \ the New Britain General hospital. ¥ The Lades' Auxiliary, 104, branch | i no reason why entirely satisfac~ POHOG com Tfl]l] ¢ | ter Topa of 209 High strect was Alfl“lfll‘y omws Illsmled Death was due to blpod polsoning. by New Law of Letter Carriors will hold a regu- | ls Memloned [ ory adjustment cannot be made by | —— fined $5 without costs on charges of The girl was bothered by a pimple | ———— lar meeting tomorrow evening at the | direct intercourse between the gove 4 ¢ drunkenneas and bregch of the ; inslde her nose/soveral days ago b 8 i |home of the president, Mrs, “Henry srnments that will share in the Ger- Gharged with conspiring with an- | peace. Topa was arrested fast night| Stato and county ofticers of the | thought nothing of it. on l"rfiiny ‘:: I 4 "h"h‘“ ”“',"””""'"' '(A“ :i' AVY | Juongst of 34 Buell street, Washington, Jan. .1l French | p'l'u,m"‘m._ other man to filmflam a storokeeper | ghorgly before midnlght. B0t &, O, H. and the Ladies’ Auxiilary | causod a swelling and the girl sur- | (. o snd the ¥, M. « Y. Wi’ "Vincent . Cencl han returned to Wemorandum. rogardlng paywent of | Throughout the discussion Weshs “: I("CN”I.: .m:'t' :m ki "0.' Pat- | Riohard Peter of 90 Arch atreel,|to the A, O. H, jolned with the local fered much paln so she was remov- | ooty will follow With intorest a.re- | Lytte colions Ltk ARARAUE A 201, bx‘-utu-w: “l(' ~»d“m|lxqr1llle u'mm“j | tnston has indicated & desire to A rick Capnldo of Waterbury, was ar- | arrested Decembor 31, on & charge|, . .14 of those organizations yes: ed to the hospital. There ft was |port to bo submitted at the opening | days with his parents on Ellls streefh States was transwiittel today = bY|iepjent and to extend the period for raigned before Judge Benjamin W. | of having 1926 reglstration plates on Yol 0 DO IAEN har oAl win: very [PoTi0 bo submitéd at the oper 0% | Mias Dorothy Walrath of Wash. | Seeretary Hughes to Socretary Mel- | paynent ag long as may be [neces- Alling in_police court this morning. | his automobile, had .the charge terday at installation exerclses ) yerjous and little could bo done ek o ket ot |tngton street will feave tonight for |lon for his “persoual and private | g, After a lengthy hearlng, the court|against him nolled by Prosecutor Jo- Judd’s hall on Main street, her as the polason had-spread through | ys “" ‘; s Il e il "‘” l“ \ion | Falrfax Hall, Basic, Virginla, to re- | Intormation.” discharged the defondant, saying | seph G. Woods. The lnstallation was attended by |y o pogy, ORISR Ui tax-exempt SUAtON | yume nor studies, Inasmuch as the document was | that the state had falled to prove| Auto Drivers-Fined $100 Each, |one of the biggest gatherings in the | ™" " Sl 10 qaughter of Mr. and I onDeafiv Srving Waxman ‘of Arch stroet | Prescnted by M. Clementel, French was discharged from the New Brit- | finance minister, to Ambassador ¥ While the Clementel debt memor- andum apparently is not regarded as a definite proposal, it does relieve the minds pf Washington officials in The three or tions ent {hat Cupaldo nad consplred to obtain | 1rederick Frobore of 141 Hartrord |history of Hibernlaniam fn NeW | yps, ucob Migacz of 1 Ann A0t The shrde oRanpalols men donea the only fraternal hodles any money from the storekeeper, or [ aybnuo was flaed $100 and costs Britain, more than 700 persons sit- | /0" Coo B0 dhiidren. ain General hospital yesterday. . | Herrick, as an unofficial and private | o g 3 in this city now holding properties spital yesterday, He | . 119 | several respects. It acts as a direct bad any knowledge that his com- | when he wae found gullty of operat- l“"‘ dflDW:l llod. banquet whlchklol The: funeral Wil be held Wedrieastthat are taxsewempt. The commit- wad fnjured by a fall from a bicycle | SO munication, state department | o ion of lints that M, Clementel's panion was committing any crime In | ing a motor vehlcle on West Main owed a varled program of speaking | about 10 days ago. { officials would make no comment on day morning at 7:80 o'elock from tee, headed by Ernest W. Christ of d entertainment. \tee, hea y Ernest . Christ o : 4 it g p.|the Sagred Heart church. “Tnter- |this city, reports their findings in- «Alver Peterson will 'return to-|Uhe Susestions: embodied in it. g They did say that it was hoped the v ment will be in Sacred Heatt ceme- | dicate too much liberality the | Nght to Boston to resume his stud- | night by Patrolman James Sullivan | night bysSupernumerary Policeman lM:":rxlt:n ;lf this clty installed the fol- |0 > e K 00 much liberallly on ¢ |ies at the Bentley School of Finance | CIcmentel memorandum _might be on; Washington stéeet after the po-pLincoln May. b K {emptions and it 18 - suggested, that|and Accounting. | made the basls for & follow up. celebrated balanee sheet implied & putation of its war debt and it | aiso indicates that French officlals are giving serlous thought to the which he was. ap accessory, street whild under the influence of |55, TPty Capaldo was' arrested Saturday | llquor. He was arrested Saturday ounty ~President Lawrence Rev. W, A, Harty B , A0, HL % = i sort of funding arrangement they Nigkman had recelsed @ complaint| ~Tho defendant admitted that he| Tty Yot v | Lawler Street Man Is Slops he taken at onco to curb this| A_meeting of Isabella circle, No.| Settlement Plans, might be able to make. ‘hml‘lherel m\r\a tt‘l“l, ltr:en Mt:rl‘\' h?t‘t;kinha dl;lamfn %(e:‘?:::n‘;lu\:egg; dent, Philip McKeon; re;:ordlng sec- Foumi Dead in Bed | practic 12, N, D, of I, will be held tonight| The memorandum is understood | The hope in Washington that this suspiciously. Watching the men, the | nled that ho was ui % R {" )t is suggested that the general |at 8 o'clock in the club rooms. to contai sference tlen ay ‘ policeman saw them walk up and | of liquor, He said that he had been |Fétary, Thomas Donlin; ' financial BoMules jaliina feanar 8. ain preferences to a settle- | first gesture will be followed up in secretary, John Mangan; treasurer, Oraziantonio Fonzi, age 51 years, [tax excmption statute shall provide: | Rudolph Lundell left yesterday to | ment plan including a moratorium, | due course is based largely upon down the street so he walked over to | working in the basement of the fae« I died suddenly at his home, 47 ¢-| (1) The bedefi ; with fe: . | resume his studies at P | with pa o v h .awrence P, Mangan; sentinel, denly a s home, Law ) e befeficiary with few ex- | e his studies at Pratt Institute, | with payment over a period of 80 |the attitude of mind revealed by them and questioped them. Not re- | tory where he'laomvloyedlhklnlhtlr]\l- Thomas Green: mg:m, at arms, |1er strect last night. Mr. Yonzi ro- [ceptions, must be incorporated un- | Brooklyn, N. Y., after spending the | years from the time the moratorium | M, Clementel in his personal and celving satisfactory answers to his | ventory and was taken wi Il{ a chlll | (o i m Flsher; chairman of stand- tired, in apparently good health, and [der the laws of the state of Connec- | holidays at his home on Steele | expires, and interest payments dur- | unofficlal communication to Mr. questions, he told them they were | One of the men working with him | commMittee, Charles Murray. about 10 minutes later was found to |ticut. ! |street. |ing the moratorium period, at & |Herrick. | under arrcst on suspicion, but as he | gave him a drink of l;:l‘uor to cure| LT oies' Auxillary to the A. O, H.— | be dead. Dr. John Purney, medical (2) Persénal property, as well as| Camp Clara, R. N. of A., will hold | rate of one-half of one per cent. - Z did, he alleges that both started to | the chill, according to his story, and | o fia o “ape Clizabeth Mangan; | examiner, was summoned and saia real estate, perpetually devoted to [a regular meeting in St. Jean de| Mr. Mellon becomes heir to this |Bagt U it Man 3 run away in opposite directlons, that was all the Ilqu?r he hnd'. The vico-president, Mys, Catherine Ke- death was due to embolism, | ic use ghould be exempt. Baptiste hall tonight. | much discussed document by virtue | oston “ versity | Pulling his rekolver, he ordered | police testified that Frobere was un- | o\ 0 ding secrotary, Mrs, Kath- | Mr. Fonzl is survived by his wife | ) Private profit should be im-| Professor Abel . Johnson of Ma- | of his position as head of the debt Found With Memory Gone Capaldo to stop or have his heaa der the influence of liquor when erine Kalinowskl; financial secretary, |and four daughters, the Misses Mary ible from the operation of a tax |ple street has returned “to I(once.}fund!nz commission, authorized by Boston, Jan. §.—A young man | blown off, according (o his story, and | brousht to tho ‘,',""'"' ¢ Matn|Miss Nellio Coyle; tecasurcr, Mra, |and Lena Fonzi, Mrs, Rlo and Mrs, |exempt institution, berto, West Virginia, to resume his | congress to receive and act upon ail | sent to the .psychopathie hospital Capaldo stopped and submitted to Arl*fled l; the corner §t~dfi" Rose McAloon; sentinel, Mrs. Min-|Angelo. (1) The property must bo @c-|teaching in the high school after |ofers of settiement by debtor na- | Sunday when found wandering aim- the arrest. A short timo after the |and West Main "‘";‘fl aturday |3 oon ‘pargeant at arms, Mrs.| Funeral arrangements, which are |tually occupied and used for the | spending the holidays in this city, | tions. He.is expected to lay the | lessly on a downtown street, suffer« prisoner awas bréught to the police night on a charge of r; “fm‘:“ aU-i~fary Tgoe; chairman of standing |in charge of Laraia and Sagarino, specific plrposes for which the insti- | John Moore, @ student at the Kent | F'rench suggestions before the com- | ing from apparent loss of memory, ; sation, & report was recelved thag a | tomoblle W"';" “',1,""0‘ ¢ Induense committge, Mrs. Margaret Jacobs. ~|are incomplete. tutlon 1s incorporated. school, s visiting with Dudley Ka- | mission within a few days. was identified by his parents today ' storekceper at 91 North stroet a %Gh‘.'['iflér‘.d‘le{' L Cromy of 3] “Rovert Murray, a former _proal- — L r,‘.i',"o‘:;‘.',':idgf,’;,ffd”:,’Qlt:f:'d‘on harl of Park Drive for a few days, U. §. Steel Silent. a8 John Mahar, of Norwood, a Bos- | ;):;"(nml':\l;‘?(':l':zfi.Tl‘)tefroce; |d(-0n'::. when arraigned before the court and '::,n,t“:; t::d"gn?é ll“h‘e ?r;?:is l};z Wnterbm'y Man SayS His (6) Property which is in fact or | The newly elected offlcers of | Meantime the diplomatic phases | 1" Unversity student. Policel and . . o o, Winthrop council, Sons and Daugh- Y A kol hospital efficials refused to state ficd Capaldo as one of the men whe | Was flued $100 and costs. Cros. | Welcome, then turncd the meeting Friend Robbed Him of $60 |1y charter provision uscd as'a elub | qpg op Tibecty il be lnwlalle(lgby ‘r’f"',h” d"",‘, SLCIOR, e 1”‘;'y 120 At pad brought about the mental | fied Capallo % storo, saying that he | Patrolman Doherty arcested Cros-|qyor o Prosident Quinn who pro- | Waterbury, Jan. S.—Alex Carmic, |or social organization or for any|jcputy Gracy Webler of Bristol at | he United States i cast 8o far £ | condition of the youth, who was re- | was with the man who actually aid | b 8050 hu“ilnve;tli:\;tgr;tcwlu?;: Santat Lha progTam pa Bitpared: by | piviiie his/atdrobaito the mollds hiere | oot BVALY Jse should be tax®ih | the regulur meeting Wednesday v e e aente are denared ‘gur., | Icased in custody of his parente. i perpetrate the swindie. \‘l‘:l;“s‘{:fn sl R e entertainmont. committee Teaded |as Sheffield street, reported to head- i Sl e In¢ | 11ing. Supper will be served at 6:30 | ing the Paris conference of finance - - i He_ said that the men came into | - fifed that he by Mrs, Rose McAvay. quarters today that he had been | (7 A statement of the value of o'clock. ministers, the American representa~ KOSHER LAWS UPHELD i his store and bought a half-pound of drunk, Doherty testifie hat he| “ppe gpeakers included the follow- |heaten and robbed of $60, near the 1) A SlAomSn, (08 LhEVa 19 2 dioatl xeprefera |4 | i e K orty, the rpose Tegner lodge, Order of Vasa, will | jy a < ‘Washington, Jan, 5.—The supreme frankturters, Capaldo's_companion | {oW0 Cr:;"fi‘:“,‘:,“:c,"‘,‘fiu’";:;";in‘:f Ing: Mrs, V. Trey, firat president of | Lakewood switch, Lakowood :roat, |1t ta e D O endl. | mect tonfght at 8 oclock at Vega all e ey e Tape ool oaay dasiared vt Auiean " making the purchase. Capaldo sald "cd s: e eaen o nkVa the L. A. A. O. H. who on behalt of |jast night by a friend, with whom he |tures, should be furnished yearly by | {OF the purpose of installing officers | are expected to declare themselves |stitutional the Kosher laws vt New, the man was George Avery of Wash-| S0 0 %0 Lo e aitivq | (e soclety prosented Mrs. Mangan lis employed in one of the plants of |tho applicant to the assessors, on for the coming year. unprepared to take part in such a [y6r. fngton stréet, but the police were uns |l Lo g iiing the machine. the new president, with a basket of |¢he Chase Companics, Inc. ~he |blanks furnished by the state tax The monthly all-day sewing meet- | giscussion. | “The decision upheld the state able to locate any such person, Ave Arrested on Wife's Complaint, roses; Mrs Charles MeCarthy, coun- |;ame of the friend was supplied to |commissioner, as & condition prece- |Ing of the missionary society of the | The interest of the Washington !courts in cases brought by the Hy- éry gave the grocer a §20 bill and | (h 0t Anderson of Tremont street ;,y,.efllfl?;::?";;nl“ P\',:JS‘“E?"“'J C‘,}‘l‘.:"' the police and an arrest is -xpected, |dent to the granting of exemption.” | Center Congregational church will be | government in the Paria conterence grade Provision Company, Lewis & ;::tnf":::r:mfl;: f:"‘,i‘n‘f;.s:{"io"‘h‘fl: was given a suspended sentence of | nor, chaplain; Rev. Walter M;Cm,’.; CoiTeemmn |““Figurca, on a basis of a 20-mill |held Friday, January 9, beginning at | lies in tho controversy over pay-|Iox Company, and Harry Satz. & A ) NS PRIZE |tax rate, should #he three organiza- |9:30 a. m. and continuing until the | 1o the United States, unde o B Al forward snd gave Avery & 15 days when he was found gulltyeon | State President John Donnelly of | ment to the United States, under the ?“Tfl 8 it 2 3 charges of drunkenness and breach | Bristol; State President Mary Car- St. Francis’ hospital gold tions be rrlmo\‘ud_ from tie tax- [annual luncheon of the Woman's su-ll)awes plan, of a sufficient sum to fifty cont piece, saying there Was no | (0%, " o000, He was arrested at|roll of New Haven; Ty ont | Prize for scholarship and general ex- |SXeMpt list, the Y. M. C. A, with its |clety. After the luncheon work will | mect the awards of the American- his home last night after his wife|Michael Connelly of New Haven: cellence was awarded to Miss Elean- 200,000 valuation would be called [be resumed and will continue during | German claims comimission. Th reed of taking all the man's change. The frankfurters were then paid | onpaineg that he came hofiie| Vice-president i or Broen, & member of the gradu- |UPOH 10 PaY §4,000 in tazes; the . |the afternoom American representatives have been | w‘ h P“ ; i for out of the fifty cents and the | guin" o carted to abuse her. Nee ;',,::‘e':,:"Mr;j‘g’a‘mi‘l‘“!'i‘a‘{:"‘,lc:f Nlime N totsy e ihe Bradu-|\W. ¢, A, with a $75.000 valuation | George Stark, trustee of the bank- | provided with a:copy of the latest t es i storckeeper gave back the $20 bil, Tonght it Out in Alley. president, of Hartford. Y < is a resident of Bridgeport, is a |Would' be billed for $1,500; the Y.|rupt estate of Franklin C. Stafford, | American memorandum to * Great Step into any drug wflh‘s‘fi 5 but in switching the money, all The Kaplan-Kramer champion-| Included among the entertainers graduate of Notre Dame academy AL T A & B. Society ‘_\m; holdings | sold the stock and fixtures to Sam | Britain on this subject, which tonl g%:;:::“;:k;..“a 'P'z;mllh. lfll’in.&.‘c Xvery returned fo him was the $9 | inhioue in Madison Square Garden |were William Cormier who furnish-{and is a sister of Irwin J. Breen of ot $35,000 would pay §700 Lehrer this morning, subject to the | day was laid before the British cab- | pain, itching and bleeding. Thos’, i bills and the change, keeping the | ol o pattio of novices as compared [ed clog dancing specialties and solos; | Sheffield Street, this city. R AP ) approval of Referee E, M. Yeomans. | inet. The communication was not | 8ands eclare i ione, Entire e §10. The two men then left the | iy one staged in a Main street al-| Mrs, James Fitzgerald, Irish dances; Tosoph H. Clark, through Hunger- | made publlc here, but it is under- | Hes rely upon Pyramid and recom-. store and shortly after, the stores|,.y jast night, according to the|Mrs, M. T. Crean, Vincent Ringrose, MRS. SHARPE HONORED ford & Saxe, has brought suit for|stood the United States is standing | mend tiexq to their friends. s keeper discovered his mistake and | gtories told by witneases of the af-|Miss Margaret Heath, Miss TRose Mrs. ¥. H. Sharpe completed :io $100 against Salvatore Bendotr, 3 v ritt Grange Saturday evening Despite nis claims that ho was the | ferent rewards for thelr efforts. W. e nejand city court the third Monday of Janu- innocent vietim of a maljcious as- | H, b 4 reporte] the affair to the police. | fair, but the principals \in last|Frey, Jack Kiley, James Donahue|years of service as ; claiming the defendant owes him §$65. : Fought With Polico ight’s battle reaped somewhat dif-|and Ruth Igoe, vocal selections. e g A sonreiaty ot Dy BY GUUR’PS []RI]ER The writ, Which is returnable in the ‘razier, one of the principals, ary, was served this morning by 3 f the G event ‘ith | Sauit ar the ).a.m: lzf“mel potlicce arow sentence ‘o! iot;ilays n; 1;::1 Retired Professor at S0iin g;l“{;‘_ge,r‘;: :Q_“"‘?m';‘;;l “‘“‘v‘]‘:lfl ; | Constable George A. Stark. Louis Squillacote o Maple street | for his part in the battle, an s . {Veri Mta) SHarde by Ardowalt @ | o gumd gullty on ~charges of | opponent, Clarence Smith, was fined | U. of Penn. Dies Today e e ofrdth:“ ool bw Haven Finance Board Auction Sales of Surplus After 40 Years of Age preach of ¥he peace and resistance $1%5 and costs. Philadelphia, Jan. 5. — Dr, John 2 abiatals C! (2 urpiu and ‘fined $10 i 0TI RIS a1 ol L s Lt on . e Tof ot on it AL s J6cal) Hember Ousted War Stuff Not Binding : count. He arrested early yes-) street by Policemen Fatrick O'Mara | chemistry and toxicology in the Uni-| ... ix‘wsh!lu} in office by \‘:lr:ngrr‘- ———— | Washington, Jan. 5.—Auction sales the Eyes Steadlly Chmge ferday mopaiag- at-Main and Park fand Jumes. -Sullivan. Frazier and|versity of Pennsylvania, died today | o VAR RS | ot aurplus i Eu‘pp'ms il LA strfiet by Patrolman William G;{ Smith were alleged to have had an|after a long illness. He was 69 { | New Haven, Jan, 5.—Willlam A. -0 ¢ : z beok and Daniel Cosgrove. argument on the street and gone in-|years old. Dr. Marshall retired in Thé police testificd that the do- | to the alley to fight it out. They|1922 after an assoclation with the FILES B"\\Kl(l‘_ i | Hendrick member of the board Dll‘a’id"' the sipreme gourt held today, Reading g]asses are usua]ly needed at abo“t ' PETITION |14 finance of the city of New Hay. | When the bid is consldered inade- that age. And as the eyes change, the glasses fendant and several othor young | wore charged with drunkenness | enieomsitys | medial departm®g| Francis V. Corridan, doing business | en hus been remoyed {rom the board \““;'I“ LY ”’l' go‘vf'r"m"v",d by thel must be changed to suit. To neglect giving the men started at Church and Main | breach of the peace. since his graduation in 1878, as the Corridan Blectric Co. on Jur- |hy o decision o Judge Allyn | p % BESICR K%, LK e eves the necessary aid at this time of life is to in- Sreets and went along Main strc Carpenter Found Guilty. Dr, Marahall was one of the best|°0ie stract, haz fled & pefitlon of | Brown on th ErieCoal (Gake Corporation Aihal k 4 e ground that he is a| sreets a0 augh- | A Dalky witness faled lo provent | known specialits in the matter % |bunkruptes’ with the United States | esident of East Haven and nat ot | sutcecsstul bidder at & sale of sodium vite a strained condition of the eyes. Avoid K Co e king. Squillacote s | the elate’ from ostablishing a case| poisons and problems of _organic district court at New Haven. Cor-|New Haven nitrate, whose bid was subsequent!y strained eyes by getting the proper help here. alidgod “to Ma¥e boen singlng. The|sguinat Francls X iCarponterycnemistoviin tho conntry,. Had ot | npiaceat sl aniitieaat Ss1ici Rt i) catofpotshile atineslon court | Tejected: iice said they warned the men at j charged with violating the 1iquor|only appeared as a witness in many 097.45 ahd his assets at $406.50. | through a sult brought by Wiltiam | n;{f}f’““!;““y f‘juglht to rvgfl}*'ri MY SPECIALTY—COMFORTABLE VISION DOl . Maln strécts’ to stop [lawanand he was found suilty. and| cqutt cases {nvolving problems of |Neir audNair are acting for him. | Hackett, then tax collector || ,000 damages, that sum being Chiureh and 36 he of them 15| fined $200 and given a suspended| megico-legal jurisprudence, but was = 5 ittty NG icn vk 0 CREAIOTS tHe d\CCREnDe e NECD A ST S L potfon. 5 il zentence ot S0 dava. 1n aldliton S aiita Hath us inTosert in v R EEARING ONIEAGED ESTALE B v loli 1 edl of - b i ndtion |18 bidsand (the market ivalgopoo gl b et 3 a [ 5 2 as an ex 2 < ol £ Stia The fled in | ".W“.‘ to this penalty, a suspension on a 15| qustrial matters involving questions| At the first mecting of the credi- | restraining the city from . making i;‘mlfl-‘ H»( .n‘tt{‘mut also failed m§ . The men ara alleged to have con- day sentence imposed when Carpen-\oe pure food, toxic quality of drugs |tors of Isracl Sagel, doing business | payment to Hendrick for services on | t1€ COUTLRORCI RIS tinned malding hosBuntll at tho opr- [$eF Was Lefore the court before ofiiang giconol, ‘Ho was the author of |as the Now Britain Turnishing Co., |the board, and also asking that he | e Eyesight Specialist ner of Park and Main streets, Squll- m;t‘::srmc"grr\i‘f.Zi‘flff;ncc‘z?:(fd ““Jduégg many papers on subjects in which |held this morning in the office of be removed as a member of the|Saranac Man Lost, Is 327 Main Street Tel. 1905 ege ence ered o e o Wi e oferce Edward M. Yeomans, - | boare e ground he was ot & | & o 3 lacote was arrested. He is alieged he was an expert. | Referee Edward M. Yeomans, Dep- |board on the ground he-was ot & | Found Overcome by Cold S Willjam ¥. Mangan, who appeared {uty Sheri ar e i vealtt oo S lelty but of o o - e y Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz was |resident elector of the city but of | to have' resisted arrest so the PO-} .o 1 gorendant, filed notice of an | s lier werp forced to use force. ol Cashier Of Bank Of | elected trustee of 1.!1(\ estate un.,m,‘;‘m“-n of last Haven. : inac ‘I,a‘kc\,.. Jan. S—Bulph: s SN e i [EPDERT | : + | Isadore Birnbaum, G. Palmicri, and | The court found evidence that Mr. | Hutchins of this village, who became | ffhe defendant claimed that P87 ~Carpenter was arrested December| Italy Is Under Arrest 1. 1. Rachiin were chosen appraisers. | Hendrick had heen living for five lost between Boot Bay mountain and trolmun - Grabeck walked over ' be-las onen the police allege they sent al - I S Dy st years at 34 High street, t Haven, | Black mountain yesterday afternoon | and the mere fact that he had oc-|was found today suffering severly s slept in a room above | from cold and exposure by a scarch- oo i and struck nim with Bis | oo SRCT S at 84 Church street| Genos, Jan. 8—Dr. Tidebrando | Nair and Nalr represented Sagel. club on the side of the head and | ety a marked $2 bill to purchase a Jommi, cashler of the bank of Ttaly, | T & {hen several times more, lmockh\]g Yottle. of liguor, The man went to|Was artested today pending an inve |Supreme Court Denies e i e e him to the sidewalk where Patrol-f(ie room after being scarched by |tigation of an alleged shortage of | o el LSS Beges e = o A | B N entos 18 alloged to have | e police and when ho returned, hef 3:500,000 lire in the account of the | Right to Get Damages Jins in Oranse strect was not suli o to a brook for a drink and felled | : /. iy : he |\ shington, Jan. 5. — Two ate |cient to qualify him as a resident to regain the path, wandering dee tec . He denied that | gave the . | branch of the American Bx-| ; > ¢ y ) stayted Kicking him. - He @ gave the police a bottle of liquor he % {empts by private corporations o [clector of the city of New Haven. | into the wilderness, Searchers were | " he ‘was ere any disturbance, is a od avy 1 3 o . | press Company. | = e l'((;(lfim(x‘iw Continued ¥ ‘:h;:o‘;; Xro‘:l h@&fp'n?nderm;‘ny :::Lrn e voll‘Zn Sy (bt Tomminwithie |oueida R SRODIRAL L IS acts of | Judge DBrown in his decision | guided to him by his firing of signal ) v cha 3 2 B! g L e federa : ailed today | quotes from the charter of the city |shots. He had lighted a fire which | T s : 4 ¢ T o o betn osyins|(nor reneralfRa vernmenteiailedRioaay ig ghted a fire whic Stanley. Sqlock, proprictor of & | claimed this morning that he did not | salary of 15,508 e, 148 BOES FRRIE in the supreme court. . New |and points out that under it Mr.|probably saved him from freezing to | [4 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 1o etore at 117-119 Grove street, ar-|see Carpenter when he entered the| 23,000 lire rent of a city hpuse and Talencd before the court on a charge | block, and he also. claimed that he|36,000 for a seashore villa, He is ‘i""“d‘f"f“_l"{l L. ":":‘“‘1 sar “u:q‘; (“"_’““["‘1‘:' :::“’h"",”l[‘,“,)‘O’ZL‘:Q',E"\',‘(_‘i:, Sijacath. ] v Niolating the liquor laws, had his | had the bottle of liquor in his pocket |said to own aw automobile that cost | e e e T e el ealien ol Now e TV BRITAIN, GONN: iy [P E s i pisee 80,000 ire | Have sufrered as a result of the gov- | Haven. ,L%tetstl;Del‘jlc:S I\Seed 5 | . i S | . . ernment’s failure to purchase all of b = | Not Be Us ays Court ’ Ra sore Throat Sold Jamalca Ginger. |Badge, All Nice and Shiny, | 1arge quantity of wool set aside for | GETS PROMOTION | Washin ooly At {he close of businoss on the 31st day of December, 1924, W, Judgment was suspended in the| G Bullet: Cop Saved |it by the company during the war.| gan Francisco, Cal, Jan 5—dohn SYasHinEton ANt sl e oning) Eases Quickly When You case of Stanley Kopack, charged tops ul et; op dave! Il'u e ]’( & ‘f"‘) ’D[ N O5aD HLymh o “u Tranel T fon of the supreme court, railroads | Assets ! ; 8 0 ) 3 T it Kunhardt & Co., Ne s|J. Lynch of Sap TFran SUPET- | o required by the feders 5 g \ Apply a Little Musterole S lating ‘the Hldube AnwhlaHa | DiLavurete ke, R len 5. —His| o liee lost a sult to recover for|intendent of Plant, Pacific divison, | "yfqp’f ayired by the federal boller od alinesT : o Fist TR badge of auth y probably saved & And Musterole won't blister like the Frank Andrgylis was given a sus-| /[t R Pa"“,f,‘,tfim,"'r};dwfl’;d aved | lleged depreciation of its schooner |of the Postal Telcgraph Company, old-fashioned . mustard plaster. Just pended sentence of 30 days on &im- ction act to adopt efficient |l Loans and Discoun appliances but need not use the | Overdrafts 5,403.12 e ARy rbert May, while it was conveying [has been appointed general super- || . g i 3 iy “ee . cad it on with your fingers. It ilar charges. The men are alleged to o f‘\:;éeil]d::’n“n’:‘;:o‘tl;t‘urg;feig; e & “wurdinie. government e oot tandint of Dlant with headquarters LfoRL Deines ot market. The | runds set aside for Savings Depositors 1,804,455.76 , etrateshpthesore‘mgwm:ualgmle operate a store at 140 Grove street| . ipiing to arrest. A second Jras | Gastor beans to this country from |in New York city, it was announced i o i e e io| ll Stocks ana Sccurities . 708,320.16 %‘f{fi;gfié&gfi%“fififma e 3‘;‘[}"“:302‘;"“‘;:? rj’\‘:":,dr;,fi;“l';}g"n‘;; strudk Patsy Gagliardino, a bystand- | Central America. tdayegihe ot s EiRes: | from a judgment of the district court |1 “Furniture and Fixtures .. 40,000.00 Musterole is a clean, white ointment | court that the ginger was in the er in the shoulder. | for Northern Ohto awarding dam- |l /Due from Reserve Agents . . 139,342.27 B made wilh(zgmofmusmtllbisfir;e for ' store when they took control of it, h\"‘"!”"';o“:f’ :“"‘"h"“{“m“‘:‘“ f:“;‘;‘(’* 5 R e Freda Groeger. She lost| B casn in Vauit ... 5 69,367.39 ick relief sore throat, bronchitis, PRIEE HC b av.| by the force of the and suf- d h B her husband, an engineer, in a boll- o 3 2 \ g«;’v:s litis, cropp, stiff neck, asthma, :I,‘E :“::,.z:‘lrlir:,gsf"ll'l‘(_(ulrxcc ‘;‘:;‘:1 ]\‘;:‘uffl‘"d powder burns on the face but An T ey re Oth POllthlanS i cnioelon Dedr BrOctord Wa vai e SR ks, Cash Ttems aud < 3“5' 2 ] Senalaia, heatache, congestion, pleu: .| b soig it until he learned from ¢ |OUIerise was uninjured. - The negro | ’ 2 |B other assets . o wana { rjsy, theumatism, lumbago, pains and | |5 wyer that it was against the Jaw, | escaped. s [ S S aches of the back or joints, sprains, Sore | ;" jie then stopped selling it.. The| St eacr st s e S| IR TeB iR L waonaneus cen $5,002,712, " muscles,brulsu.dnlbla}l\!\s, rosted feet, | . on were arrested Saturday night. REROMOTLIDIE sclaer Polytechnic Institute students | » . fg}.dif,sg‘m‘a;fhe“' eep ibBandy. =5 .o\ Urbanik, o soldior whose| Fhiladelphia, Jan 8--Harry ki-) were suspended until July 80 today | Liabilitics v ; f To Mothers: Musteroleis also | 107 48 Lawlor atrect, had Judg- | SR, Sl 18 ‘:x!:l;p{)tra‘imu?“n: for hazing. The suspensions resuited L e B e b o 500,000.00 fromh an Investigation of charges a number of sophomores forced freshmen to perform stunts 'n the streets of Troy after painting their A s t & nded a char of i made in milder form for Mont Sulpanded. Sa il land, N, J., today, after a lingering | 1y o brea t th vas placed ] Habies apd small children, [iDroach of the peace that Was DIRCEC| ypos * Ho was 56 years old. Ed- | g againet him Saturday night when he Ask for Children’s Musterole. was arrésted by Patrolman Williag | Warde was the principal owner of | Surpius ...... 125,000.00' Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes 50,420.0¢ paid Doherty. ( ;’;“t:i“(‘)’;’““' 41\3““‘:“5 C'"Lb fl]"ldh‘““‘rl faces just before the Christmas Due to Banks and Bankers . 1,060.78; e ymp: . C,, at which ap- cation. & e 10, v peared virtually all the boxing cham- | b i b et o Didestn VBRI i 9330 Nationwide Effort pions in the heyday of those clubs. | NAMED AS PROSECUTOR [ S2vinss Deposits e It F Visi [ He retired in 1920 and lived on & Sy ot Attor. | Individual Deposits .. 1,576,357.60 i or Better Visions |small farm near Vineland. o A e i oo || Certifcales ot Defoalt §62,307.71 | | Now York N. Y. Jan £-Flas| RECOMMEND STOCK CHANGE | potatment of Jacob Gl Sehurman, o Hises e sEses ! [ for o -wi _ | Jr., as a deputy assistant district a ertif ecks . [ pétter vislon {n ‘education and in-| ~New York Jan. s—Directory of Eoieer LA, Sinusrnanta republioani| L erna S e L 10 “ \ | ustey were tormiulated today at tho | the American Car and Foundry Ca. | A sie B ramas Baviiesion : e ! annuial ‘mueting of,the Eye Sgnt |todey recommendod to stackholders man, for many years yresidout of | [ Total Deposus .. R 0,000.00 t- | | Conservation Councll of America. OF | SIOBALRY o THE e e Cornell and now American Minicter |[§ Bills Payable (in 290,090 WEICUTA | |ihe 25,000,000 schoo! children in the ;"":“‘n’h’“’e"‘lo"('fi',;;";"‘m’::;‘l‘_’““:f“:21 to China. {E Other Liabiiities . ¥ 6,238.74 . { |United States, 6,000,000 have defec- | P& . So i - { Loveliness H [tive eyes, while in industry 65 |Par value, on the basis of two sharcs GREB VS MALCOR | Total Liabilities w.eeves- cesreeaene . $5,002,712.89 ! . A Clear |yier cent of all employees are like- | Of new stock for each share now Zanosville; Ohlo, Jan. 5.—Harry | afflicted, according to the coun- | held. A stockholders’ mecting will State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, ss. New Britaln, Conn., . P Healthy Ski z Ehdas Greb, middieweig hampion, b ; = e 28 D1 0% report, Nearly $300,000,000 is |be called toact on the recomm nda- | o toat | ] FTaniacy draitaan Hca 4 lost annually through industrial ac tion. e Kyeplbss el = 2 | A with Henry Malcor, of Hollywood, i e . } . |cidents due to dafective _lightine. DEACONS ORDAINED ‘ 2 iIfC hErs RN might lGE TR eV, HAwkinh Frehtia D G0 ”mm'd(:":‘:";:‘; 3 x the report sates, TR Ceacry | Moving day in the Salina county courthouse at Salina ; swear that the foregoing statement 1s true to the best of | Lawrence W. Wallace, of Wash-] Rev. G. H. Schneck of the Ger- < 3 Swedenburg twins T e, was elocted president | man Baptist church yesterday or- Kas., means the loss of one of the Swedenburg twins. For of the counell. Guy A. Henry of |dained three deacons at that churc four years Ethel (left) and her sister, Edith, have been on the | Spec‘a_l Notlce New York was reclocted general di- | They were Richard Hotchkiss, Wil-| job there. One was deputy treasurer and the other deputy | knowledge and belief. PISO’S forcoughs CHARLES W. HAWKINS, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3rd day of January, 1926, L3 cotor. R. M. Little of the state do-|liam Retz and Louis Michels. Tht-\'\ clerk of the district court. But now Edith has been elected | W. M. BASSFORD, Notary, Publie. Mldld’l,A::mu-fiwnm \rtment of edueation at Albany |will hold office'for three years. The | aounty treasurer while Ethel's out of a job owing to her boss’ | Don v lunch | ek ua chosen a director. Secretary of |annual meeting of the .chureh will | 2ie o8 a0 aT ik Wil not hite R for e raraisat i tha|ns : Wed- _Labor Davis was named to the board | be held next Monday evening. A efeat. And Edith will not hire her, for she pronisec € | nesday. Ja v from 11:80 to | of councillors. supper will be served at this time. ! voters she wouldn't make the office a family affair. 11:30. " Price é5c. 7/ M v : ¥ 3 : L e 5

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