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SNIFFS AT BOTTLE AND SEES RAINBOVS Arch Street Man Flimflammed, Has Quartet Arvested Four New York men were arrest- ed today by the police on charges of obtaining money under false pre- | tenses and with violating the itin- | erant vendors' act, after an investi- gation into a report by George Carldes, merchant, at 77 Arch stret, that he had been flimflammed Saturday night. The men gave their names as Hardval Piltz, Max Kra- mer, Constant Tonesco and Alfred Nadler. Cadles claimed that tho men en- tered his store Baturday night and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER showed him cloth sufficient to make | Bioht and a half inches of rainfall in less than a week caused a disastrous flood that destroyed four sults of clothes, Be tempted to sell him the goods, Ca- | rides sald that they produced a small bottle containing some sweet smell- ing liquid, which he claims seemed how the tracks of th La., stopping all tra ore they at- | &1 10 () worth of 1o e Vicl weveport & Paci flic for several days. to cast him into a trance. After taking a smell he felt go happy and agreeabls that he weuld have been willing to give the men his store if they asked for it. They did not ask for the store; all they asked was $97 for the cloth, which he says they represented as imported fabric. He readlly made the purchase and the men, taking the $97, left the store. A short time after they left, Carldes sald that the |\, i effectn of the “magic liguid” left him | 117 €ar or be bo and he realized that he had been |/ = " bunceed and reported to the police. | T R Detective Sergeant William P. 1y ErHe LB MeCue and Policeman Thomas J. |, "0V @ TEEEL Feeney, Axel Calson and Thomas |2 1y 7IF (L B0 Dolan found the four men this|g o 0 B morning with a touring car loaded |p) oo 0 with the cloth and placed them un- | |driving as the r |bile accident on t1 {ariving down |he collided with the pletely overti cupants out or der arrest. jdd s fne oLhis llevara a week aco r driven by Will oce of i (Continued from Fir 50! ranc on the part of any an, Gustarus the navy expended from $40,000.- 00 to $80,000,000 for "its Pi cifie parade,” Colonel Mitchell said | he had gotten his information from “discugsions with other officers.” Major Guillien said the official | reports of the navy showed the costs were less than $550,000, | Colonel Mitchell then gaid his, statement of September 5 was nm intended to be a statement of fact, but “a statement of opinion.” Shenandoah Inquiry. Washington, Nov. 23 (P— rthur | 1. Carlson, aviation chiet rigger of the wrecked Shenandoah, told the | Shenandoah naval court today that one of the surviving officers of the irghip, Lieutenant C. Bauch, had | told Wm not to give certain infor- matfon to the court unless it was asked for specifically. Had Closed All. ‘Thig Information which Carlsen withheld when he first testified at Lakehurst, was that fifteen minutes before the Shenandoah broke up, I had closed off at midships the inter- nal gassing manifold connecting the | hellum gas cells and designed to permit equalization of the gas in the individual cells. Carlson testified that he stoppec up the manifold on his own initia- tive because helium was rushing to the after cells and the ship already was up by the stern Asked why he had not given the court this information be .‘nra ];« sald he did not regard it as terfal to the inquiry.” Carleon sald he told Lieu Bauch about it the night wreek. Thought tI Ymmaterial “WWhat did he say to you?' witness was ask “He gald, ‘If they don't question you an that subject dont’ mention it He no doubt had the | opinion that T did, that it was imma- | o, teral.” IR The witness sald he also spoke fo Litutenant Mayer, another survivor, who replied that ‘he didn’t know anything about that; that it was up to me." Fe Lieutenant Bauch testified that in | o s conversation with Carlson he had had no thought of kecping from the court information that the manifold had been tied. He said he thought the tie-off had been made and removed some fime bhefore | h cldent because when he in-| spected the manifold 20 minutes be for the ehlp broke up, he found no tle-off. “I replied ‘of course, if they vou about it tell them Baucl “! alo told him that if he tel the court the truth he make no mis 1 WHITE WASS SUNG FOR CHILD AUTO VICTIN (Continued from First Page) langer lue pr stat okt noon aving bec | Chapman had would not obfect upon the writ prison Tuer | said that prison To Thom 11 the he uld b aring | dernne | bid (hia nected v The | torn perme lic - HIT AND L | Man ) hearir conrt offici but not to t Hit by ville-Sonthington 1ir ' the conseions in Hospital gassing ter grief would be solaced by jov in the innocence of her s The puplls in the primary grades in 8. Mary's parochial school where the Barnes boy was studying, at- tended the funeral in a body. The church was filled with sorrowing friends of the family and as the pur- pose of the services was unfolded thers was not a dry eye in the edi- fice The gervices included the Kyrie Glorfa, Sanctus and Agnus Dei. used to mark a feast of the church the offertory, Mrs. Mary T. Crea sang, “Ple Jesu” and at the conclu sion of the services, Organist Johr J. Crean rendered, “Take My Hand O JESUS. So touching was the tribute pa! to the child, that Mrs. Barnes, mother, was complétely overcome with grief and had to be taken from the church. The pall bearers, all bovs. were Willlam Mangan, Anthony Martin Kenneth Barnes and Richard Scan lon. The flower bearers were Jam Lynch and James Malarr Burial was in St. Mary's c n. the b | summer READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |were FOR RESULTS UNINSURED DRIVER 15 SENT 0 JAIL - and | Antomohile had Toss Bottle Out Window eman T omas J oney W tigation r and in se nted h Elm Kapazir to question, e taurant at 221 lucted by James entered ed by a hus picking up the bott 15 full of lquor, so proprietor, on a charge Fage) and b salling out ) that the out. ar that Tad Jones lhsappfimt(‘d To Destroy l,\nlcnw thi yr“ of a man he \ppened stroe i v} it | affic and d emoralized oil wells in Louisiana. Photo shows | railroad were flooded near Gibbsland, 37'% Per ('cnt“(;f_?\rlr;\m,\ X Officers Killed in Inf. ) Washingto an kilied than 76 per £ we vi; t the total t whi war of offi e hest Masonic Fnows Nothing of Fight menn H N¢ (P)—1e \ppointed Pocket Picked of $110 While WI( Ime e ( 10 Arch stre i]"‘ 1 “! i ) [ T CITy cot wing Tudgre Steir ston l_]fl\‘f‘ L‘(‘(‘ ul on Piain Lies 1'n at Bristol TO HUSBANI LEAVES ES i Wow PATI (i e P Joseph A ad | | o Slumbers for ) ! The uring un atis “h number 1 ov, ent of all ar, he W\ ds, tics made Jepartment f were outfits lied today. for health ARIZYED Parker discover v off H MASON DIES office H More icers orld war or who infantrymen public today placed alitles at were the from yelk this morning that S Chestnut streef con H. Cogswell was enter- night and An ir flashlig 1 zhts, nu tor a mber tire LINER CLEVELAND GROUNDS, v dispatc High and and on funeral tomorr Burial vill () dohn Owen gtreet was he A Henry 1 1 John Owen of 1hi Tol that nifed from | in 5y n . v of this cify, Tue Community el 1rinl I cet last nigl will he ow at sday apel, he in Falr- and one on in be in air Antonio DiMario Antonio DiMaria, died at the AsRturans rfan DI from wrlors of Larala ring Henry Pas rs of age Funerals | Gilbert ident of Ber- | ian son Jer AT ritain Gen- u 23, 1925 October production countries that produced of the world's output in 192 4 18 u|< culated at 114,256 short tons by the American bureau of metal statistics, against 104 in September and 101,941 in August. The total for the ten 1,043,319 of Ml-l l-» Volume o Business However. Materially Less months this year was tons. R New York, The production of steel in the Ma- | prijces moved honing and Shenango valleys 18 now | an early perlod of TR per cent of capacity, with the | mrading showed a = output of hing nills on a parity. | ¢ volume and A decline in purchases of materials Hanpl g ‘?“’ from the oll producing districts 18 ) reflecta time in 18 tube mills | \\m» il :‘1(1 ave heen | gork 1 oY Wall upw arlk here violent many ght characterizec » preceding fort: in the rate A8 re s Inevitable of the 1 | other operators their operati rarded n the | igher federal ters, on City Items reset ] i T im‘]’i\'. ‘(- 1 |]': “\V‘\:AH y tl e rate il be disc 'H'\’tl"] recer downward 1 1. Mangan Harry Ginsberg have returned r spending the end 1 iy attended Georg: 1-Tord] game Juds plaintiff in the amount. of has been rendercd Judge B. W. iction of Stephen J. Colby., Attorney presented the Dr and from | weeks | er the jnstment of Announc oil and fresl n in ad- | | crude drast ment of the gasoline buying prices into the oll strength of Pan American | reflecting the bringing in of a 40,000 barrel well in Mexico, | the second largs gusher week. General Raking | i top at Consoli- | vage Arms and Math- | kold 4 to 4 points s closing quotation | special B, new $54.2 ity court 1 making within a soared 6 an1 | aatea Gas, Alkali last W plaintif®, Jame o nted & aat The joint commmittees branch, A A points to a recor Sehulte feremiah Cashman ; O'Brien has been from the docket of the Micha¢l A. Sexton rep- the Hunger- | for the | jeson vithdra ity above hour ford defer eounsel aint Sax High Cloge | Allis Chal installa e b ion and dance of Rev. W. A. Harty [Am Loco . 0. M. and its auxiliary (Am Smelt tomorrow evening at the |Am 8 home on Franklin square. | Am marriage license has been is- |Am Tel & to Herman Schroedel of Mt. 'Am Wool rnon Anna Ritt- | Anaconda K nn Tel The customary ar yiests for o received, monthly The tation of | reases in sal, pected sts during Baldwin Balt & Loco Ohio session of ineil arter req reque meonth of H 2 visit middl 1 8 Margha! he John Donnelly 18 re- Areals turnes o A aring il P at |¢ A attending a. xtil m on 4 nET affectin My, Mars! Conpeetient Marsh is Washingt in truel True M Mount n today ICorn Prod owners Day Er Dechant of |1 visiting tary Motor association RO Pa., wghter R. De Chem 1a6 vea and Ernest e in law r. G chant of 367 |Gt Tnt +3 asking two ques- | Int Chamber of Com- | K ]l to do the We th members' busi- | M at it shoul for the | Nat communlty Ne by N eree for promotion nese and w good of the have bes ber of Comr 1o " whole, n sent out the Cham- nneheon of [Pactfic 1d at the (Pan American Co. plant |Penn Railro: e1;P & R ( | Pierce Rep 1 & tomor: by Otto Hein Dr 1dent ¥ Lut) The 5 01l G will Hag jund of New England preach at the|Ray Copr church Sunday | Readins will b in|Roval Duts urch morning. Snedi sorvies Dr. A sh will Hn South Railwas rom Jones Saturdaw ¢ 59th bir Iris ton nt wtitul ! pre h gifts, lian Putte they attended the Ruth | om Roston | Yale-Har me | Soroke ret | where vard LOCAL STOCKS (Furnishe Izzy Goes nder- | garino ane Rrot ard He | vived Mr. | and hers Ing Isadore s officiating wit Solomon H Solo has for Rabbi ngs, A vight former Po- Irv- W. Residence ———— | NAVE SEEN OUR BRIDAT WINDOW YOU DISPLAY? [CHRISTMAS CARDS) Bollerer’'s Posy 5 W. 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Harry { the leader of a gang that held up a bank | killed two men and fled with §93,000. \ ~I .-imx two ng Edward Harris is believed to be car in Buffale, N. Y, desper 15