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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 8 ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925, MEMBERSHIP DRIVE BY ARCH ST. ASSOCIATION Lr. City Items DR, WOISSARD oUT MAYOR WADE SAYS ', Dut Bristol Health Officer Re- mains on the Job MODERN ART HIT | BY HIGH COSTS . or¢ olice b u 0 tires werc by Main strect 0 & repol this morning, In a parking have been \lnnul of tor's i ello Morello of 40 R r Roseo of cen suspended (GGood Wil will hold o'colek Mo 0. U, M. ai 'Brit sociation elng tomorrow lock at Odd ¥ of the me Al A : ! 5 A in ir no selections | 2 : of 1} is the| tt Tribe, I. compan- its regular mect of tlesh | in Judl's gree will be conf born at Ne hospital nig irema Mrs, Robert Smith 3 Linwood street, Smit I for Chiet William No 'red Winkle fixturces of ack with a st at at public m is to satisfy a Inst Kaftan city court by Joseph 1, Vojt amount of the judgment and costs of $6 5‘)7 | olen § rom m t nigh ade to The plac notified motor vehl ses of M el ave Elm s erchants to Enlist Others in fort to Develop Thoroughfare !Even Canvas Used Has to Be Curtailed 2 For Business Purposes at the off (8pe ' Bristol, Joseph 1. cases of dlagnosed fng & slight kiin the Federal Hi none of t culture state laboratories in yesterday have been r a full day when 10 present a new pl Dr. Wolsard said ing that did ne Al to ov., T.—Healt Wolsard Lphth th . (3 - igt t modern | ot lodge ers for | o, T 8 a r‘, have | me a8 and | ning hall, \ ever ting wi by s of a won role of \ 0. 1 hold 1 osity, It 1) ar and obvse also t! \ reu bitlous exbi- estimated by Two of the pleces nes each and have been th depar the he stormy mes sald that an ac John T, that the docto doctor bas 1o tgnation nor b to resigr King Frank M Tut" wus fr $20 and Judge W. J. Malone at t court sesston this morning tion of the liquor laws, rested last night follo upon his clgar store at 4 Maln strect. The ralding squa cured a quantity of intox! Appeals were taken honds of $3000 by S en Pirog who was sentenced to jail for 15| nionths on a c of violation of the V'~ or laws. | Five trespassers on raliroad pro- | perty In East Bristol were allowed | 1o go this morning on pasment of | ' B hat the show dernism in | n ock ) avet judgm canvas and paint extravaganecics will cdominant in the a it Pined . kne come become n tion startc eme ago to make which will bueiness sections 13 it o ‘!)n ! i) aine o police &ho for viola- pe Court Upholds Barher Who Cut Girl’s Hair France, Nov, 7 (. parent who sought suit iges against a barber for jing his daughter’s hair got no pathy from the court. rejected and he puy the costs of court held that b act of everyday life; could not be ex Philadelphia, Nov na [ten and gagged and bearing indications of having been strangled, the body on |ot Miss Mary owner He |North Philadelphia boarding ho was born in Germ. and came |was found in her home early today. to this city when 17 years old and | Thomas Sullivan, boarder, spent the remainder of his life here. |who reported the held Since coming to this city he been | employed by the jon Foundey | company and for the past few ye has been foreman of D making department cern. He leaves mother, Mrs. Chris. tiana Stotz and three brothers, John, Charles and Gottleib, all of this city. He was a member of the Odd Fel. lows, Royal Arcanum, Sessions Foundry Mutual Ald association and the Prospet Methodist church, Funera) arrangements are incom- plete at this time, CATHOLIC WOMEN MEET Hundred association has ol MURDER MYSTERY Sons of the k\| K at o'c coming ye financial report submitted for Dijon, e n oL [ bob- sym- His claim was was condemned to the action, The r cutting was an that minors pected to bring writ- authorization from their parents | each time they sought services of a barber, and that the barber could bo proved at fault only If he acted against the cle expressed wish of rent. The decision in this case ed in the bud a whole crop of ntemplated by parents | ions harbers in this tl Rurgundy. Missing New York Girl 1 Found, Safe, Unharmed New York, Nov. fary Me-| {q | Tiernan 1o row afternoon cers for th « tod under b North Philadelphla Woman Slain Timoth And Boarder Is Being Held By Police as Suspect, Adqo gL $2.00 each, the costs of the court. Christian Stotz a Suiclde Christlan Stotz 65 committed suicide Grove sireet announced d yesterday. aged years e at his home s T ve nip suits a Gals t 4 suspect. BB IE Police found evidence s igle, Murray's hands 1ern | pinioned behind her back, her con- |kles bound, and a large biue hand- kerchief was tied over her mouth. Sullivan told police he had hotne late last night d falling Miss Murray, called scveral times. Hearing no response he he inves and found ti partially under In the ¢ as a length of | similar to that used fn hinding vielim. The condition the detectives sald, indi it {had becn placed there r | Se of a sirug- | capital of ¢ wers 3 the (Cont of that 3urdick, when she Baisden, f came s not a wooden st ous In prose and poetry, s She building. atien when The school had s extending all around a long desk, resembl faghioned book 1 ted the pieture, hen there was s der from a wood burning stove. Becomes Teacher fu Same Sch Later she became a teacher aught In the sams school | wife of Manley Squires Burdick a dozen years or more, severa | her children attended school in same building where their mo had been pupll and teacher, | Mr. ana Mrs. Burdic New Britain in May, 18 | Burdick a foreman | Union Mfg | 1 she was said years of [body iy or beneche walls and ¢ old ¢ comple | rope ted ¢ : CITY cal, Ty city hall with ing committee ng at the the HALL MEETINGS u busy following u “ipy 1 will M ently, Neat one in etings ! ASK REMOVAL 01 Arica, Chile, T (R 11 Chile Arnica is eitary Several Delegates Are ncet y clerk's Ith, police, s and park commission. held Tuesday evening - board will meet Monday | Ihe financ et Wednesd bills Friday & Present At Comvention Being Teld LINHS : the commissio of General hat they " - pos In Hartford 10day. ‘ he gron us a manner Hartford, Nov. hundred delegates opening s meeting of of Catholic Wo totel Bond thi vere given by herty of Hurifo committee on legislation tiopal programs; Mrs. I. Arthur | Fmmett Martford, on “Progress of the Big Sister Work in the Dio- cese,” and Mrs, Jame inn of Hartford, on “What We t National Orgar chatrmen also that they had been doing last annual meeting. Speakers at th the Itigl p of H J. Judg John A the annual t Council are ions of committee ening to act The scliool board afternoon at 4:30 ing will me 'on mo came when for 1o | will meet {o'clock | a morning Mary P was O'F Co. Klan Chief on Trlal for Murder cl of und educi. @ the cakes family and pies, with ‘ helps in cleaning, sews an cps busy all the tim modestly this haked cakes, cookies, m and ¢ I da on Owe 1o the | lay i cook wce the ed 1 bish thew Dr, oclal delight ed the lat inations to . I ccnerous slice n birthday Just ago she he siie to gastronomic | foretron o tional catholi Chicago, DL y from a and was a did the Main street esterday mar ing. She she gol repre trips, says I informe this morr es m Shut Up or Get Out, Is l lnm.num h) W ()l|\(‘l outside sentative of th v a membe vhether or ar formul At her Articles Stolen From Blind Man Recovered asked & housewor two women [ ¢ too U shiter eupy adding dc is not t &on s for a AppY cthing ments she DRIVE 1O COLLECT TAXT I ne into sor | S 1enson, for grand dragon of the Indiana Ku klt | for his life at Noblesville, Ind,, | ac {ze Oberholtzer of Indianapolis. ) cctions one of the hardest fought 1z waged. 1x Klan, murdering of his politic legal history who i rused of | cor (A.P.) mn i her p ville, —Dr. Vallery Ailstock, a Ind., nd when the murder trial Stephenson, Earl Klenck and Earl Gentry was resumed | he dentist testi at he was a field agent Ku Klux Klan county at the time on was grand dragon He told of seeing for n are charged with h Stepher bus early last Jan- d., nti paid fied ) th Bartholomew Indiana n esterday B.OAND W LB BRIDGE raay rd r ¢ m i death t whose Q in Co Oberholtzer, son rholtze e after an alleged abduction and S She died April 14, 2¢ The murder ndictment grew out of charges that the all ‘,‘.w, in the alleged abduction, withhel __|had learned of Miss Obunoltzcr'a condition. r took \ s Ot three men, volved Tormay RNamage. Zimmerman and Dawson. m er they producer at Wash {iss Emma J. Burdick, wh 4 Auto hall ot General Andrews Makes Plea at gue ton Regan at the Wallace TAKES OWN CAKE ON HER 13T BIRTHDAY inued From First Page) was Charlotte | four | Keeper He She lives wi by Miss Emma Burdick, Wi Bows | ma her mar morn ry last cves af tro ntioned “daughter do diet ‘. o8 with her 1 Bassford of filoutitia Mrs, Lucy A, Pe the Hebrow W | Chnar juiet and l"’Hv al \Inh 4 mostly of chi ehtldren who ofte of “mother's cake ple her cooking. Mra, Burdick w Nt flow Mrs, Carrie iy, Mrs, Isa ¢ Britair Hom \ | » glests con and grand in for some 1elped sam- the ma- by far- ni x- clplent ' glits, H[]MF RULE FOR -~ DRY ENFORGEMENT mary rs n,» Chicago Conlerence to 1ot & communitics to oble, nption of reement of prohibition, 1 at such Ton- ion, the | Addres tlon of tred 10 the T ury offic W wi ot | enforcement, ment had now forts upon ditid Or- | hetween the M- orities in order t ,‘n‘r more “puneh” in | “more pecd and 8P* | bormis: K, of overlapping of du Explaining in some cent re-org: zation of enforcement machin drews said he belis | progress had been n |rection of better mp 4 that fight vigoron Lig ) is the prohibiti depart- | 1 coneentrate hor- understa and an avoid detail th Ty, re- leral | Miss Mabel Gerry and Franci Mo AL land were married in society impor gL Initl vear at Trinity chapel, mer daughter of Commodore Gerry York 30 years ago. H. | | iam waus it arce to operi Noted Society Pair Wed New Y EUROPEAN LOANS ~ OEEN A LIKELY Both France and Germany May (et Advances A loan rmany in 1 regards @ 1ren ifled Washingeon the Ifrench debt department les | the way the trane 5 to Germany tches ing G n inter rom of itions t no ohsta iz il i/l | o 1ouns to sta proposuls tinancial York a tor eat capturing markets viministration b serutiniz 0 i ong tine Russian announced a policy White Hous known that th wil to credits necessary rehabilitation abroad, Preside o d0is stand that there is now | plication from Irance for oan in New York, but it | sumption in Wall street t ministration’s views were th iy of a 5,000,000 credit wis 1 J'h about a ¥ Morgan & Co. and it trom time to b tor financia not anothivt sought $10 tilable to 7 4 22 s Leen drawn upon 1o support the frane. With the falling below 4 cents at her credit s considered Ll Poss loan fmes, fur Iil i New is_the 'gunas that W debut in New Saxham Elwes Drury of Eng- most notable wedding of the ork city. Miss Ge and made her York World undur- ton disapproved al contemplated loans to Ger- recently and that two fore ouns have.been negotiated in spi many e | 1y in the illegitimate trafti same time to protect in ey the legitimate industry in w- industrial alcohol or beverag: Che public ; prohihition or the prohibition | drews continucd, *w responsi 1 a pul to i at t use tion of s responsit Mr. An- = | T | | PEIESTR ANNEEDS - SOME ATTENTION that treasury " He representative ¥ believed in t ¥ desived §s success- neverthe and leaving mong local burden which would . c of this fact is vital ful enforcement, Andrews sitio ridgeport Coroner Unges State f0 Act Nov. 7 (P ould g rtot proy 1y A but ded M regretted pre unit of the been “treated unfairly.” anti-saloon leagus that although A { the ling told Igeport el t “humi less been standing bhac o 2 aderal ch communities the federal nnot = 18 o footw 0 Eove to en- ravelied ) 1id today in ital autome halds vays 0()1 ane Hml the 1 of the | ther | governmente.” an has put a government carry int o g a findi : accident an federal gove its fu re mar- to Mr. the rnment hare when it elin sourers of community Andrews sa hope to do may be confin In T litfle promy hinery. liquor, Mr 'w governiment only if its energies 1 to th i ality the treasury hout the full support arry through of 1} Our duty vofold— ct th dence of law and present it to the torney and to supervise : of supg i well as ince ources of illegitimate ther [In both these ases of our success depends npon the etic of the “ean o three n 1 with Parkerton can do truck Quimet Springfield ni indicial Miss, n sh is ito ¢ tion viola e distriet souree L leg and cut over thd use of Shilepsky, in traffje. work, prompt juridical it the of |sympatl action NG TOR TRUCKERS, of trn hare with the department of e e responsibility f enforcement. It fore, that public opinion upon the work of the district = 1 the dges as well as of the prohibition king js essential 0 oppose ve fornsed pressmen’ oy brings directly 1o the t the s prohibitio ) n ear to me suc- | opposition develog community | prohibition | vigorously | to | ations interested i welfare as affected by hat they seriously and resume the campaign deeigned bring about a state of mind in the communities which not only Lelieves n prohihition but insist olisery and enforcer cularly holdi gan r of not | W look Nov. wed and Middle / f ratns about middle cold at b ing temperatures there- | shington for North Peric 1 of : o Monday upon ifs |states ance by thol ir normal Brlbed They Go to Prlson Always Doing Something Uscful it T don't re upi [ These two Los Angeles councilmen were convicted of accepting 2,000 bribe for their votes on a traction measure and have hm :n sent to prison for one to ten years. Left to right they are "| “Big Joe” Fitzpatrick and Charlie Downs. The photo shows o re- them in their prison garb. disapproval. The official objec- ) in the case forelgn bor- crs was the non-productive pur- of the loan dispat of s HELPED SICK MAN, SUES FOR §2.500 Laura Gorman Says She Gay Service to Pollard pose however, inters prot recent conferenes in New York by American and_ Engils) and Dr. Hialmar Schaoeht [ presient of the Reichsiank, as fore- shadowing Anglo-Saxan capital for e German cxploitation of Russia EXPLANS BARRING - COUNTESS KAROLY} State Dept. Replies to Query by H. F. Ward 7P of hes, ’vwv'lr Laura Gornay o Irollard ) | N Ward, Civil | nounee departmeit 1 that Cou from comt v York, Nov chairman Liberf union, today ar 1 receipt of a letter from the in which it was ex- Karol 1o this ¢ 1-‘1 Harry ¥ Ameri 3 TeR : Re- to p«ru it ‘her ai- 1 hecause of any rep- the Hungarian gov. other government 11 roa vise mittance W vesentations by ernment o Jetter Officials had written issued the s wliy of 0y vrit, in sn e Cone perio or any etatec sald that tate depart- pecify un- classification of ur to tl requesting that it what objectionable TO HEAR ANNUAL REPORTS, Annal rey Ar : orge H antils et ting of rts of {der the The unlon announcr ting would {night to profest ment action countess. Dr will preside, Mrs. Harriot wuld Garrison lection | 1 Frnst countess falls. 1 that a mass held tomorrow the st depart- in barring the Tohn Haynes Holmes Speakers will include Stanton Blatch, Os- Villard and Morris for Countess 1 last week ere he conferred s Karolyl. Gould, m | Chamber of © meeting wi hotel, Two 1. Holmes rson, wil who re with Count and Count word saxon 1ady” dates from Ar times when it meant who l00ks after the loaf." Great crowds gathered in front of the New York city hall to greet Captain Paul C. Grening and the crew of the President Harding, heroes of the thrilling rescue at sea of the crew of a | sinking Italian freighter. Thousands parade in their honor.