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FRIDAY' TILT 00T OF REGORD Mitchell Comrt Martial Case! Again Proceeds e Washington, Nov. 30 (# - The Mitehell court martial today ex- punged from his record all mention of the eplsode of Friday when re- marks by Brigadier General King, n member of the court, bronght vigor- ous objections from counsei for Col- onel Mitchell, iptial Reception At Tumble Brook Club The Tumble Brook Country club at Bloomfield was the scene of a re- ception last night in honor of Miss Ruth Manilla Sherwin of Northamp- ton, Mass, and Attorney 8. Polk Waskowltz of this city, whose en- gagement was announced, Decorations of smilax, palm and fern gave the country club an at- tractive appearance, In the reception line were Misa Sherwin, Attorney Waskowitz, Lonis Sherwin, father of Miss Sherwin, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel | Waekowitz, parents of Mr, Wasko- | witz and Mrs. Harold Harvey of | Eastony a, Miss Sherwin {s a graduate of “edar Crest Coliege, and Mullenberg | College, at Allentown, Pa. Mr. Was- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, HARTFORD MAN'S BOD NOT FOUND Freezing of Agawam River Prevents Work Springfl“]d Nov. 30 (P—A quick trec f the Agawam river at 1 i m‘k this morning forced the A wam police to glve np temporarily their work of dragging the river for he body of Frank A. Mahoney Hartford, Conn, who with his wife was drowned last night when their Representative Frand R, Neld of |KOWitz attended Yale and Syracuse | automoblle shot off the highway on Iiltnols, chicf counsel for the ac- cused army officer, asked that the Universities. He s chairman of Hw‘ city plan commisslon in this city a curve, went down a 30 foot bank and landed in the river in more than record be amended to obliterate the ln‘! malntalns law offices here and | five feet of water, The body of Mrs passage. General King, Mr. Reid indicated at the time, had remarked that cettain phases of the examina- tion of a witness were mned rot." General King apologlzed at the time, At the opening of today's pro- ceedings, Major Allen W. Guilion, assistant trial judgo advocate, tompted to address the court re- garding the defense evidence but the court upheld an objection by Mr. Reld. Before he was stopped, however, Major Gulllon asserted that the de- fenge had “utterly falled” to prove the truth of Colonel Mitchell's charges of {incompetency, neglect and near treason by the war and navy departments in thelr conduct | ot the national defense. Rev. T. A. Greene Asked To Stay in Pulpit Here Rev. Theodors Alnsworth Greene was unanimously called to become the pastor of the First Congregation- al church at a meeting of the con- gregation yesterday. There was a large attendance. Rev. Mr. Greeno will be officlally notified and if he accepts, formal installation will taka place Jater. It is generally assumed that he will accept. Rev. Mr. Greene, who came hers from the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian ehurch in New York cily been acting pastor, succeeding Rev. W. Maler. MUCH INTEREST IN PICTURE Much interest s being shown in the moving plctures of fleld and stream to be shown at the state trade school Wednesday evening under the auspicies of the New Brit- ain Fish and Game assoclation, The film shows eccnes in hunting and fishing, including the shooting of mountain goats, wild geese along the Mississippf, lion in Mexico, quail bunting and bass and trout fishing. SHOW WORKING OF DEGREE Forty members of a Masonic lodge in Northampton, Mass., visited Cen- tennial lodge of this city Saturday night and showed the New Britain Masons how the third degree is worked in Massachusctts, There is a decided difference in the work. The visitors brought their own candidate. GOING TO YALE SCHOOL Misses Bernice Hall of Ellington and Miss Antolnette Kasakoska, student nurses at the New Britain general hospital training school for nurses, have left for New Haven where they will take a three month course in the care of children's dis. ease at the Yale Medical school. ‘This is part of the regular course at the New Britain training school and each student nurse in turn s re- quired to take this course 56 Arrests in Month, 18 of Them for Theft | Eighteen arrests for theft were made by the police dnring the month of November, according to monthly report of Chief Willlam C. Hart, which showed a total of 2 fi arrests for the month. The number i an increase of 86 over the same month last year. Violators of the eity. ordinances 1od In the number of offenders, with 60 arrests for the of« | fense, motor vehicle law running a poor second with Thirty-one arrests were drunken 19 for drunkenness and breach of the peace, 17 of the peace; 11 for assault and bat tery, nine for violating the liquor laws, four for burglary, one for man- slaughter and one for perjury, violators Twlgs of fble that t are so fiex- d into knots limber pin can bo tic r |to The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP., INFLU- ENZA and as a Preventive. The box bears this signature C. by Price 30c. Henry | llm made for | for breach | {in Hartford, FOUR HORSES LOSE LIVES ! Damnge of $2500 Caused by Blaze | | | Which Destroys Barn Owned by Trucking Firm. Trapped in a barn at the rear of | 183 Linden street when a fire that | caused about $2,600 damage broke out yesterday morning, four valua- | ble horses and two six months old | poppies lost their lives befors fire- | ! men were able to get into the | bullding. The fire was discovered by Stuart 8 Porter and an alarm was sent {n from Box 211, The proporty and animals were owned | | by Porter and his father, Fred | Porter, who are engaged in n\nl trucking business.; An automobile | truck was saved, Atter the fire department had put the fire out, Chief Willam J. | {Nobls investigated the ruins but coutd find nothing to tndicate the | | origin of the blaze. When the | partment arrived on the scene, the barn was a mass of flames, the| fire having reached over a ton of | hay in the loft, which caught and | blazed with mad fury, Fred Porter told the fire officials | that one pair of horses had been purchased a year ago for $900, and the other pair was almost equally valuable, One of the animals had evidently broken loose from hls stall and was making his way ont of the barn. It was found dead just inside the closed entrance, CITY COURT JUD Judgment for the plaintiff by de- fault in the amount of $91.43 was rendered by Judge Benjamin W, Al- ling In city court this afternoan in the action of Rose Wancolviez against John Smulski. Tha plaintiff sued to regain the expenses incurred | when she boarded the defendant's child for a period of time. Cyril Gaffney represented the plaintiff. | Judgment for the plaintiff by de- fault was also rendered in the case | of the city of New Britain, board of water cornmissioners, against H, C. Doolittle et al. The amcunt of judg- ment was $91.43. John H. Kirkham represented the phinllf{ ENJOY nmmn‘\\ PARTY A surprise party was tendered fo | Joseph George Saturday evening '-l‘ the home of his parents, Mr. anfll Mrs. J. D. George of 442 Stanley | Istreet, the occasion being the observ- ance of his birth Games wera played and vocal selections were ren- dered by Joe Pick, Peter George and Peter Racanski. Master Har George presided at the plano. Gue <v1 were present from Berlin, New Br |ain and Lewiston, Me. Edward Fo: (tier of Tewiston stmaster at |a turkey surr!er. DEFENSE O OPENS UP . (Continued from Fi Johnny a revolver?” sky, The e st Page) asked Kolet- prosecution objected. The t asked whether the defense proposed to prove the point. TUpon Koletsky's replying in the affirma- | | tive, the conrt permitted the witness to answer, which he did in the neg: tiv i The witness tes | a revolver at home, and had had one i for ten years. He sald he had had no experfence with revolvers, | He denied that he had threatensd kil Attorney Koletsky for his art in the case, heodore Peters of New Haven the first witness called by the ed that he had | He testified that John (Fat) Bag- reputation for truth and veracity was “very bad.'” | As the second witness the defense | alled James J. §vsk, who said he was connected with an undertaking | ishment. He said he be- he had been called by the at the first trial, He testified | he eived a telephone eall | 10 in which she in- of trousers | that Mrs gnano held the receiver while he | lucted a hurried search, Under cross examination he said { that this call was received at about the time the first trial started at | New Haven. He added that later he | | to State’s Attorney Alling's | office with a box containing clothes | belonging to Bagnano. These clothes, | ha added, had been mislatd. Among he testified, was a hat band a small plece of paper on it. id that it was the practice of is firm to bring clothes bhelonging ased persons to his establish- co t Koletsky t out that his attention was arly called to the clothing co of paper. He would no have heen sure whose clothes they | were He added that the | clothing be ceessible r |some tim | _State’s Attorney brought out that the been found in a eabinet which the witnes characterized 2 “rather out of the way place” for ¢ of this character to be kept At 11:25 the court declared a| I short recess. | ed Alling then clothing had | Mahoney was recovered IN LINDEN STREET FIRE, . | han reported that her som, | sham | of this ci | Harrison,, | Powell of New jteachers of the not long | after the accident, when it was found floating in the river, Chief of Police M. H. Ransom of Agawam said he expected, if the sun that it would melt the fce with- cw hours £o that dragging operations could be resumed, With Mr. and Mrs, Mahoney {n th automobile were James Dillon, own- cr of a local market, and William Sheehan, These two were able to crawl from the wrecked car and make their way to the bank. It ap- pears from information avaflable ¢ lay that the Mahoneys were here s guests of Dillon and that the party was returning to this city from a uew house Dillen s building in Aga- wam. Failing to negotiate a turn at the entrance to a bridge over the Agawam river, the car struck and Whoke off a heavy post and went over the bank. seck Sulclde's Body, The police with a power boat to- day resumed dragging the Connecti- cut river for the body of a man who was geen to leap from the parapet of the Hampden county —memol bridge yesterday. Mrs, Timothy Shee- George V. Sheehan, whose description tal- | lies with that o disap- | peared yesterda been | somewhat demented for some time and frequently wandered away from home. He was released from fhe | state insane hospital at Northampton last month after stx months' con- finement. HAVE NARROW the suicide, ESCATL British Premier and Family dangered When Their Auto Skids, Little Mis shire, Eng. Nov. Baldwin, his wife and daughter ha a narrow escape today when an an- tomobile In which they were fravel- ing from Chequers court to London, skidded on an ice-covered road and collided with a farm truck. ‘The Premier and his party not hurt, They drove station and centinued journey to London by train. had been spending the week-en Chequers Court, try residence of the prime : Deaths ; 5 nden, They minister, .« Powell. Poy ars of a wight street died this after- the New Britain Beneral He wa night watchman ters, Frary & He Touis Louis of 84 I noon at al lark. born in New York city but lived Jare | many years. Ha leaves a wife and three daugh- ters, Misses Mabel and Arline Powcil ¢ and Mrs. Dale aine: two sons Louis York efty and As- nd a step-son 50 of this eify brother. land, Olin \\mln” Frederic wald of this ci | William Crossman He is also survived ward W, Powell, of Cleve The funeral will be noon at 1:50 o'clock of 11 H';v.al will be aft ¥ (l' iate, cemete Xv\ Trairvie | Funerals \Mm Russeau. o for Amide lay st Satur Mrs. John Olson. funeral of Mrs John Olson of Berlin, was he witelor Ridge, Wort i from Frederick W, ngelical Lutheran cl Reformation officiated, was in Fairview cem CARD OF THANKS We wish hereby to ext Women's Hospital Board New Rr Hale's Private schools, Mrs. and schools in Berlin, and Plainville, our hearty cero thanks for remembe ¢ Britain Children's ally this Thanksgiving efully, KLINGBER( Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1 Opposite St Residence 17 Summer and sin- ring the season. Supt. Chureh w - 16253 | SR ORDERS TAKEN FOR COVERING GRAVES WITH MOUNTAIN LAURER EMLOCK, RUSCES, STATICE AND TMMORTELLES TCRRISTMAS CARDS] Bollerer’s Posy Shop #9 West Main St.. Prof. Ridg. Tel. A% The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. of | Fin- | school | Kensington Home o | | ingham- | ' Broad street | Probation o 1 at |, which is the coun- |troln | ¥ | Washington street |Crowley of Ellis of |} | Mass., MILK AND GARBAGE INSAME VEHICLE Driver, Ignorant of Law, Freed With Warning Using part of liis wagon for milk he was alleged to be selling and part for hage he was collecting, Loth on the same trip, Alex Luskow- ski of Neymour avenue ran afoul of the Ith anthoritics when Selander espied him Chapn street yesterday, After communic ing with Dr. Richard W, Pullen, &u prrmwum nt of the health depart- ment, Selander reported the Incident to the po'ur and Policeman Thomas . Teeney arrested Luskowski on charge of sclling milk and collect- ing garbage without permits and using the same wagon for garbage and milk, After lstening to the man's story in police court this morning, Juds: Benjamin W, Allin, suspended judgment fn the ease, warning Lus- kowski of the laws, It appeared that the man was {gnorant of any laws that forbade carrying on busi- ness as he did, and he claimed that } he was not selling the milk, He safd that once or twice a month he had been collecting garbage from a fow | houses in the eastern section of the Dewey on | at- city William Mite street, was disc raigned before the of breach of the pe and brother-in-law, Hugh Kelllher, who lives with him, d costs on charges and breach of the peace. Both | turday night by | X rd Carroll and Lin- ¢ after & complaint was re- ceived that there was trouble at the Mitchell home. Mitchell sald that Kelliher home in a drunken condition started to make trouble that the young man would quiet down and go to bed, Mitchell said | that he tolerated his brother-in-laws | actions long as he could, and | when they hecame particularly of- tansive, he clatms that he hit him several times Alex Mierzewski street, was fined $10 operating an automobile without & . the fine remitted, and had yended on a charge of without a registration on rrested on olman John | coln came | of £0 Cold nd costs for by Licbler. Andrew Bobrowsid, 34, of 67 Clin- ton street placed in of r Edward . Con- when he was found guilty en es ot drunkenness and breach peace at his home last night arrested after a complaint recelved at poiice headquarters he was making trouble. Pa- | William J. MeCarthy inves- |tigated and placed him under arrest I, b i care 1y the was City Items Victrolas, half price at Morans.— ughter ¢ and Hawley stre head yesterd yrn- | was through | in front of Ruy s on Main strect by other child- | ten who were playing on the side- | walk. Two births were recorded at 1 1 cuts about the ning when she show pushe stors the Ne Nhospital dur- Hon: James Farming- ton avenue and a daughter to Mr. ind Mrs, Fred Wenzel of 314 North Burrltt street John L. Mrs, Schenck of h street will leave for tomorrow to worl erests of Price ¢s Donohue is for South Hi Pitchburg, there in | n ! Jan & o Thanks- homas Keaveny of wvenue spent the week-end ford visiting friends A daughter, Joyee born at St Francis lospit vemby to Mr. and Cleveland, Ohio. \eeticut Bran Neville, was on No Krick of 6137, Interest Bearing Option Warrants Associated Gas and Electric Company $35 Part Paid changeable when full paid, at 895 for bonds to yield 6Y, or preferred stock vield over 6% Each Warrant carries share of common stock and the right to purchase addi- tional common stock at a specified price. Interest earned over 4!, The Associated System serves 300,000 consumers in 900 communities with 2,000,000 population. 36, to yield 6.327, times Price § Offer to Holders of Secured Gold Bonds | tion court on a charge | and | ; Thinking | , [ 1me Lit is | possibl | e | several candi I had been ome at | rrants will be ex- S on MONDAY, 25, . REACTIONS MARK | WALL ST, DEALING, Sellmg Movemem Gains a Little Momentum v York. N tendencios aduy in the NOVEMBER 80, 19 marriage Mrs. Krick was Miss Mar- f Mahoney of Hartford Alexundra lodge, No, 24 \ nuughters of 8t. George, will m.m Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Vega hall. On Thursduy the members will be entorta the liome of Mrs. David Coleman Greenwood street, Now Pritaln Nest, No, 1548 der of Owls will nominate offiee its meeting Wednesday .\vmm. 0dd Fellows hall Probation Officer ¥ will speak at the Lions uvenile court thfi[lwuu o club tomor- r Conolly N ary in rise | per enerally temporary and duc in excoss veser *iurday's clearin land the usn. 30 (A again pre arke money ~Reactic 1o mmw‘l While th rate to © regard to the inere w0 in last Sat ouse statement, | thdrawal of interior ith month-end | 1 to eceentu- row on problems, call cent wus g SULS ON JUDGMENT o8 Y through Sexton it for Toy ) A T'ru t 24 « Broadwus sha funds in conned & [reauirements 1 the abitr 0TS | an carly ¢ S i by biddi ik Kansas City Bros. issues peak prices for TN -priced ver is re- third oy O'Brier to m . which | court the Monday of T ember, was s Thomas 1 ¥ &peciadic ey : l Wall S{reet Bne/s S— mills tn the | now average [Allfs ¢ ity. a small in- [Am fam had |Am year |Am {Am Am Am t]Am $1,- | anea to sclling pressure, many poy lar issues 1 1 down 3 {o P points belaw tations. Operations of steel Tow Clo t hal fug Can Yonngstown o e o in the las Canadian Car a de of $854.7T1 cnded September 2 lstric G and Foun for the after depre ixes, and preferred in contrast to surplt r )m Iry intersst t in the previos 1 to 2 year befor ome of Standard Gas c for the year ended advanced to § taxes and compared with preeeding 12 October net 1rl\:vn Pacific o & W Loco t & Ohla W Steel Bosch Mag Ches & OF | Chi Mi & St P C M & St P pfd ‘R Is & Pac ! Cop Fuel Prod Cru Steel n Oit .12 agr, | and | B “ptem- 78,005 in the E R interest $4.01 me income of the Can- amounted to $7,444.- a gain of $421, Net olo or the 79,947 ago. mon |Corn agains HTZHENRY PREI]!ETS Gt Ne lm HE WILI BE G HHSFN (Continued from First Page) l rofesor Nicholas of President Huadley of Yale: Hewes of Farmingfor Morris of N¢ Ha Mayor Francis R. Guilfoile of Wa- terbury, Robert I Butler of Hart- ord, Willlam Palmer of Oxford, lames J. Walsh of Meriden, Thowas Bricken of Branford, Opposed to Mr. FitzHenry's ¢a didacy for the chairmanship is t of Mayor Fit rald of t { Kelly Spri | Kennecott Cop | Marine pfi States Ol names fosely, were Thomas Charle ahn Pierce Arrow Pure Oil Rep 1 & Ray Copy i £ 2 odiate |Reading Hartford, Nov. 20 (P—Immediate o 08 - compromise secemed hardly more than a hope as the members of the democratic conciliation committer bled in this city to the meeting to be h office of Thomas cheduled for 3 o'clock ar planned to take a vote on the mination of a candidate for committee chatrman on the nomination of committeeman. The committee has qually between 11 is it i T'nion Unit 1cific 1 Fruit Indus A Rubher n contr a na- tional been divided re-organization led Spellacy former group candidacy of | Waterbury for | ave talked of | tional com- | nization te Fitzgerald of Radio 1 itzHenry group. have supported ter FitzHenry chairy The th LOCAL STOCKS of (Furnished by lmlmm & Co.) Bid As cd mitteeman Actna Casnalty Aetna Life Aetna Automonbils Mayor W Ay man chairman national comm th ¥ from 1 proba to. Larmington 1 chairman and that (h of Mr. Spellacy for na centr Ne proposi @ organ Howes of made 1 sid Thoma named slate nominatio: 1l commit Travelers Ins C'o Ri; Gener 1 Manufacturing Stoc kc Har 1 io Fravels be p X tat committes Haven De omination this national oftic the i t it Am Henry ng indications 1 i vigorously ¢ vy part for t lcadershi E. Thoms. Mr, liv sald that X im 1S perf ntest fo a committe 1 vote | As state i counter propos ition plan of na chatrman and Spe tional committeeman 1 forces were wi for Mr. FitzHe rman and Mr. Hewes committeeman, was today expue phical grounds as it v unfair to have oth national offices fill county. It was poir a W may TRIASURY STATEMENT aterbury man i b Mr. He ational com Welel 2 TXCHANGES & BALANCES g 91,0 that a Alleged ‘\'ill Foilrndr and Filed in Probate Court T central comr ™ oms rporting to be the Secure Pfi‘ and mlernf Ask * for fuli desler or wwite details 10 Associated Gas and Hlectric Secarities Corporation 61 Broadway New York in favor rom the cor L0 (led . 1 prot Nair aintances ho of the tiy t no will was o v R wor SSIFIED ADS WANTS = I's gold READ HERALD CL British FOR YOUR South {Atrica lnn‘ { PUINAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW WRA & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGEY JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 MARTTORD OFFICE € CENTRAL ROW TEL t-mg . 100 Sha;rés Torrington 100 Shares Stanley Works | | = l JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE UDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, Cor. Lewis St , HARTI'ORD, CONN, TELEPHONE New Brital el Building. Tel, 1815 Meriden Tel, 1340 Burritt I 53 Colony St We offer Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. Stock Price on Application @Ihumznn fenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD ST0CK EXCHANGES Donald R Hart. Mgr. We Offer and Recommend: Stanley Works Common Price on Application We do not accept margin accounts EDDY BROTHE HARTFORD Nartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Tel.2-7186 RS&C NEW BRITAIN Burritt. Hotel BIg Tel. 3320 9 from New Britain are both from the New Britain General hospital. They iro Nigiolas 1% LaFenima and T. Vincent Corsini. b ITY COURT CALENDAR. s were assigned as follows by Renjamin this afternoon: David A. Raschkow fiflVT TAKE CHARGE Alling in ity vs. Thoma December at 2:30 p. intiff, Mather for John N. Be AL n, December § at 10 a plaintiff, Ginsburg for Johnson vs. John N. mber 8§ at 10 a. m. plaintift, Mag fnr de- nson Ba o o officials here yesterday rd John 1. mine work- 1 fmmediately wis, pre Iressed in iners 1 1r said any tim e endant. Mike DeFronzo o Giralamo, December LeWitt for plaintif. Saxe for defendant. »ski vs. Karol Gonsiew ember 9 at 10 a. m Woods for de- ales Co., Inc., v Jennings, December 10 at . Kirkham, Cooper, Hunger nd Camp for plaintiff, D. Gaff fant. fendant en C wvo Living Here Pa American \lodw'fl Examinations a6 o 1ates essful e in their i medicine two hail from Britain, A total of 46 ¢ ook the examinat \IIII' \\II CREW LOST Ina, Sicily, Nov. 30 (®—The fan cutter ta Antonio has a storm, with her en- own in The details are lacking z and dJde T ed in one case. crew Opportunity For Security Sales Manager In New Britain or ahout D will This Irity sales mar s on his ow no unde ! represent sot himself No ired blished T own community, to where they have a eir own men, their personal sales sales of their men nd who es! of t ' for yo lo inste you will be work- business you t the man we contract with ful Address S, M. G, PL O, Box 64, Trinity Station, New York, N. Y.

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