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WALL ST. MARKET | PUTNAM & CO 3 Wall 8ireet Opening—Stock prices | MEMBERS NEW YORA & MARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGEN 1e Central Leath- fcontinued 1o pursuo an upward | Ny have been notified that NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1925, of his right hand along his finger —— fiRflEHL [; Aus hesk. _Ho' ciovely. tollomee. 1on City ltems |BAENAN A En short discussion which followed. Mr, Wal[ S[ IPreedman Informed the court that Chapman through counsel had filed | The Young People's society of the e a roturn to the government's answer |18t Congregational church will hold | — —— Jie reel Briefs | Stockholders of fo the writ of habeas corpus, Mr. | harvest supper in the church * com Preedman said in brief that the |Chapel at 6:30 o'clock this evening. ooty e, e i o' v e 1o |WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- o . : Representative I'red O, Rackff i 10 Dok gay, although chunges were ex (Continued from Iirst Page) government's answer did not affect POD st LI (Continued from Tirst Page) e of the compuny's assets as of |1 ; : . tlon over the prisoner.” 1o explatned | It became necessary for counsel to | 10N aveuue with an attack of grip. |Dr. H. H. Maynaard and the father | ments aggroguting . $7.407.015 1o | *28 the only conspicuous strong the procedure in the Ponzi case was | 1le an answer, A final accounting in the matter as John Bagnano of Hot ol an e v writing off of plants ang ofher point, advancing almost 2 points, MNARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL ROw T t'we o . . 9 an, b Lo AL . C roken, N, J. !¢ & off o ants and other e of the eI dise, followed. Ho was questioned in de. | Mr. Cohen said that “We did not [9f Mullin and Shepard, bankrupt Contemplated Sulcide assets. These adfustments will not | ot 2O merchandise, oll tall a8 to the alleged shmilarity in | 01¢ @ return to the writ of habeas | Church street restaurateurs, will be I ind tobaceo issues showing moder- - e She vrocedure A id that her brother, Fred, |affect operating results for the tate improvement I R ! veen” e Ponzi and | COrpus therefore 1t was not u..».m.i"';g:'"]:‘jr l-w-’r!ns LRI DR e r ity e e Sl eyl an heretotore | ““Teaverabie aveid nd announce WE OFFER: Chapman cases sury for Cliapman's counsel to fite | Monday inorning at 10 a'closk, the Hotel Roma and that the bahy | reported. The adjusted Lalanee ments, expansion of s trade r Alcorn would not point out |ah answer to our statement.” — = was i bed She testified tha shows that after : g ‘ L I re ¥ o - L ped She testitied that she . 1toafter providing acfivities and the upward trend of he stmilarities i the ahsonce of his | Mr Alcorn declured that the re- | Wild Wolf, Shot Near frightencd when ho came {n. She | labilities and proterm ! llles, Further questioning then de | PIY ould not require a . ejoinder but veloped that the commutation lthfl(‘a “a.\‘ Being Tan‘cd : | | Writing & letter to her mother | Par and | ; Dresident Coolidgo of the federal | Matter set up In the statement, | 1tha o Ly |only w general denlal of any new oyt ia i sslnolep! 100 Shares of 1 divider 1, N, Y., Dee, 2 (P —Skepti- | M9 (ather, she said, telling them =1 | #m “"""‘f to $9,807,470, ieh re bsequently caused the buying sentence was at Mr. Alcorn's re. | Attorney Wiley Speaks clsm which followed the report that 1“lly\§:':-lm\\':1|\:‘\‘\ Pk el e SR i & poenglosido DER FRA Y & CLAR quest. | The introductory remarks on|® Hmber wolt had been shot and s -l'" A “;"‘;" :'\-l{\_: e G ot Aok ks Various industrials and clal- { Hero Mr. Groehl said that he pre- | Chapman's side wero made by Mr. |K1°d by Mrs. W, H. Landbeck o from her, sh :w“:;‘,: “'w'luh»l All‘:‘w”l e S m“\;‘ 5 w\l‘I l‘\mlmv'“” o ferred (ho use of the words “order | Wiley, who asked the court if he | BAS Lawn, near this city after 1 it he started to ery with her The Am Sumatra Tobaceo | wold at 261, within 2 points of it of the president fnstend of “com- | should rend from the answer oplaaimal ":‘1 attacked her yosterday, | g ® AT that she asked her | company will pay 1y per cent on its | record lils <m,l;| T mm.m]m." AMr. Aleorn reviewed the { malke his remarks from the petition % H“'*""""‘ '"‘"“'{“ hen ;"'“‘”“’ brother fo . givc hew a lottle of i's Ber cent gold notes and on the | followed Mariand i e v ¢r > steps he took in Washington last !as the answor was beforo ft i€ 10 Wolf came forward and ex- |/ Ming va g gor | Principal amonunt of its Hquidated in- | high gronni onlwort : 7 summer to obtain the document, and | Mr. Wiley then said that the pur- [Plafued the circumstances. '\:,11” ‘s;u!‘m‘\].‘:. s‘»‘wtl ‘n‘n.; I;’ rrl.‘:fni- debtedne ringing the total pai 1“1‘::‘ ;»:vvr: s’.u"l\:,m‘\ .“' “n. oy g also of another visit at the requ pose of the writ was to set up sep-| C: O- Willits of Huron, a graduate wanted to end her Hite, 8he testitieq | o0 the gold otes o €5 yior cont [ points: were reglaiorod withiy 1 | of the attorney general this tall, jus and distinet grounds on which [Student dn Cornell university, ve. | oS0 wouldn't get it for her, since the company was placed in ve- | lvat halt hour by Mack trocks, 1. | B before the document wus signed by ' to lase (he legal contention that |POFted to police headguarters that | gy, (atifind ((hat Tater alie wont fo | Colvershlp lont Mas K. Cast Iron Pipe, Remington Ty ! MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGLE the president Ghuald Olamian unlawfully re- | he had brought tho fimber wolf o (08U with her brother Fred €. H. Markham, president of the | wpir : CEmBustiaa MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Mr., Groehl questioned Mr. Alcorn ined by the laws of the United [WIth him this fall and was endeav- o & e enns(oba ] TImoIEN Cantrall S i S et nbiw " Garbon; Midland. Stoel (0 JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor. Lewis St as to many detu ates.” oring to domesticata the animal s baby {0 a home whera she contd | S(0ckDolders that net income avail- |yroieis. et ey and . Atlantle | K HARTIORD, CONN. TELEPHONE Cliapm Ho clalmed that whilo Chapman |2 et Willets kept the tmber wolf g ji apie oo v, working and | abl® for dividends, additions and | Coust Lin, Forcign exchan ] New Britin: Burritt Hotel Butlding. Tel, (818 pman was v‘. called to | nas unlaxfully removed to Convec- i & kennel at his fraternity house. | iy person safd ehe couldn’t | DEUEIMENts in the first ten months | wern frregular at 1 opening, with Meriden: 33 Colony St, Tel, 1340 nd. e walked firmly and on take [ (ieut that the purpose of bringing |1t got ont of the kennel and trotled }igke tha buby unices the father | this ¥eur, was approximately $500.< rli holding steady around | 1 Ing the witness seat I back- (nim here was to place him before |two miles to the Landbeek farm signed ‘the patcr “testified that | "00 greater than in the same pe- £ 1-16 ] = > war eagy position. He told of {4 Connecticut court to answer a |where it was killed by Mrs, Land- o o Bt riod of 1924, with ¢ indicetic > St Rt tial 6 H ofy E Mrs, Land- . gpe “gidn't feel very well” at this | T o, ndication Pig fron statistics for November Muncie, Inl., and his chiurge of homicide, Iheck. YWillets said the animal was time, & sald she then took the | ©f further improvement. Business | githiored by wire on Decem b 1.8 We Offel' nla on January 21. | Mr, Wiley snid he would confine |caught on the prafrie in South Da. ik e I street, Her aunt | conditions rally throughout the | show further gains in the daily & ild to mm’ WA himsell to facts appearing in the |Kota near his home. 5 the baby for onw | Foal's territory were good, he ns- | production rater Iron A EaeRy ]’ T R N TON COMPANY 1o nuinutes he [ jocument today, namely the asserta- | L week, Olympia testified, adding that | S¢rted. “and in the final week of the month 3 ] [ tion that the law bears out the con- | NEW VISITING NURSE her aunt’s health was poor The Ginter Co. proposcs to in- | i {iie Youngatown and § not fold why | tentions of Chapman all the way | 8 Saral eavaral commen Brother Helped He crease its authorized common stock fiofs st ) oup t ing made Mr | el 85 eve omme: clped Her. 0 hort ofs stepped up to GroT 1t bentnas l’“””‘l‘[J i ! l”“‘» :"1“' “'Im““" Inr] :‘r'ln“'l:’é‘wr duties with the Visiting Nurse | Olympia testified that her brother rom 000 to 800,000 shares and | 4 scnle of operations that brought Stock Groehl questioned 1 o s 12 | ceedings and rianner hringi ssoclation yesterday. She had been | Fred told her she noaded a rest and | the capital st v 000 18t | the average for the industry abov H H 3 e el htod o g | Chapman to Connecticut for trial | public health nurse at Willimantic |that. he took her fo New York, §he | preforred, [ S5 per cont Price on Application Ab0RE£o Gun e ior tolnt T ARG he sl oepeditofonnectoutil g e T Al (ara iR Gl aa Ay T e e Then At 2,015,432 tons for the 30 duys, | B prison to superior court he had no tnat after convicted he was fotalbly I e S ected with the [&he went to heér cousin’s house in el D 3 ember pig fron output was at a knowledge of the writ of haheas eor- | geized and faken from the sufoayl e R TR oMt TR he e T Seher e . Rescinds Proposal for ol ot pus. 1"ive minutes before | g he | of United ke Sy iberculosis relief bureau £ a4 ark, N, J, 8l o4, ren = L ol . L B to e —— o —— :\as e L ,fv’,"'; o I U T WG e department of | ing there ahout three weeks, Tesse Retroactive Tax Bill | Offobenarter. I e y EoDAGDUIFE oL Llie Wpetitioner o rs Padula was the cousin's name, she | Washington, 1o | 528 tons a day. man, George Hughes, had charge (Chapman), and without consent of A he testified that while she | hous 1 i e of i e Tt his transfer, Counsel asked i¢ ) Pan sl ot TR £ 5 e test hat while she | house s an | pig iron composite prico 1 }1‘ [IA (ol nseEl iR | the United States 8o far as the law | : g S was in New York and New Jersey, | today resafnded I e i e L e aiditialngonis e congarns Unfair Competition I she tried unsuceessfully fo find | low a retromotive S e o e Umznn’ mn Basalt A inies, esp: Groehl Demands Papers | % P RO AR s i ag- | inheritane | R Sl N clally during the last thren days Mr. Groehl opened the presenta. | Blamed for $20,000 Loss Sanmny Binsonic or John) Bae liiieritance fa | The present level is the high e Y Prefers Aanta, ltion of evidence by calling Warden | Boston, Dec. 2 (P—A net foss of o e o T nrovieloniaiakenitonife itRaince R e 1 | Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain T'el. 25%0 “IUS Your request 1o be returned | gomy o 1ne prison and asking him |$20,000 on the operation of the Bos. | 10 :v'?\z:‘w gxcentihier: “hrother e iy ; e High' Low Clo MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUR EXCHANGES x to ,\'mn'x‘ to finish your e Eivear iy over (he eative flalof papers by [ton and Worcester street raflway The festimony was interrupted a ) in revenus, rath- |Am Bt Sug 24, e Donald R Hart. Mgr. ] B”"“'Yl‘?m pbailE S0 oenls {wh Chapman came into his ¢ om Julystite sofi’""mlw"l . l(Yr ”“S‘Yn"m"h‘ while the court stenogra- s as originally es- (Am Can - “ag 2563 it g & e i €. b ar h vear s ascrihed to “illegal com- 1 I = | A e ‘o ' 3 T The warden sent down stairs for the |vear was ascr slicsd pher got her I hief. Olym- | timated Am Lo 120 7 commutation of scnten he re- way Ine” in a receiver's report af- |} 0 ook i i s e i s ; ) led *No, | oot o . {firmed in superior court today. The | s = laeeia et 40 e 3 Mr. Groehl and Warden Scott had |firmed in s ) one who wanfed to take care of the | however, remaing unehanged Lam ta " i eryxx:ff‘] ,ysll;ll 1(1 wlu;l. ‘ 1”“;1‘ several tilts over questions and an- |18 (Tmml '\{'n:r\'/m\ t;‘)‘ Sept. 5 " bahy, Olvmpia festiticd. When she ——— e Am Tl § n ey or s ommon ) = swers, and also Mr, Groehl had N0 Bl 0L had to leave the house, she sall, s . Q . Acand : : . ] did L lscmtaton i Mr. Aleorn over the |7 %ald a slght proft had been real | 1 conmin's o conps Sues for §100,000 for i i Price on Application Groeh! gaid that was all and “" = “”"M‘| i ‘Mrmm n the |17°4 on buses operated by the com- Sl Bcing Fired From Joh 1 1 Wed . Churman lef G sato |course of the examination of {he 1IN i Framingham. e loft the baby | Boston, Dac. 2 (P—Thomas L. |pail Loer B ¥ e do not accept margin accounts et R RO Sl of | was developed that on | & 1 at Allingtown, she MeAvey, of Beston, a marine engin- | | 2 o T T T b e A Seraiir v e the warden received ate of N. Hampsh"w Once, passing her mother's house, | cor Lfiled suit for z]‘;u,‘.. in federal | e 1 Gn o anm ! J S < ¥ il o R 0 e sald, she saw her little sister | ¢ tod zainst (e od 8tates | Ros. Fuller, clerk of the supreme court, |Chapman who was accompanied by Files Bill in Equity 10 ehe saw her liltle sisterconrt todoyagainst {he United States | 1y to prove of record of the trial and |two officors wha said they repre- J I plaving. §he got off the car and | Emergency Fleet corporation, allc v-ep A penlEintlh oge oolinta BAd redess | santedltho Unltedl States, Concord, N. H. Dec. 2 (P—The | ask the glrl to come to her, she |ing that he had been discharged 1467 R R DS " | Mr. Groehl questioned as to |state of New Hampshire toda testified, She said the girl said “I irom the defendant's service follo hes & Ohio 119% 115%, 1191 | “.“‘n‘m"‘u" Appears Brisk whether Scott received at the time & bill in equity requesting the Mer- | can't. speak to you. Fapa told me ing charges of which he Jater s W e ) 10 | The hoard of pa}w-lnxxs room |any papers, or a letter, relating to |Timack €ounty superior court to o of to sprak to you any mor She exonerate | NS P opfd 20, ay o0 SR flooded with sunlight |the prisoner. On February 13, the |97 the Boston and Main raflread 10 | t1d of - her exporionces her —— I s & Pac + 4 /4 :“"“‘ Mtk T e e e S e e R T R R e et sisters. Up fo Febroary this HELD AS BURGLAR ; ot o HARTFORD 2920 fanesy o oA an |Now Hampshire repair shops 10 a | yvear, shie said, none of her brothers Derby, Dec, 2 ren : ; : today was almost dreary bec "‘:] |Pacan 'I"’\‘ ""‘““f‘: ""“ rt;u“f:‘;',"‘;'l’ [fotal equal at least to the number | and sistors had spoken (o her, except | Franklyns, 29, negro, wi tak- |, NEW anlN oz the S sray feiics Jouta\daiimhich: (nffhetHart(ord et lon £ |employed in 1617, The action against | ped, o info custody on o charge of || Hartford Conn‘TrustBldg. Burritt Hotel Bld: could be seen throngh the windows. |a. m. 1 that at 1:30 p. m, |1he Tallroad was precipitated hy fhe | M s = breaking and entering the home of | e . Chapman, himeelf, on (the other| The warden sald thatati:s B ™ |ciosing of the old locomotive ehop William Walsh on New Haven ave- |1 | Tel. 3420 hand appeared to he more self-as- | Chapman left the prison with a |TOBE Of the o/d lecometiv lN I, T AT CRCOT S LA 0 = e i rertive and quicker in action than |deputy and was presented iy court. s in elty court this morning before | 111 4 - on Monday. Then he quietly en-| Mr. Groeht asked the warden if he | D ‘udsc Ralph H. Clark. Ha pleaded | do a OVl i We Offer tered the room from the barred |could recall whether or not ho told NEW PLACE OF WORSHIE e faien ro and was bound |G Motore L 111% 111 pa 38 today he stepped out |(‘hapman for what purpose the ML[ i over to the next term of the superior | Gt North pfc T - Q e (3 TRV W - of that place quickly, energetically |er was being taken to court or that i D ea t h s | S S e T R 40 50 Shares STANLEY W ORK to his seat at the counsel table, |he had been served with a writ of f{ Reformation Lutherans To Occupy alleged to be implicated in s b9 Lt =T R e = - q - standing with arms folded just as|hubens corpus to produce (‘hapma: s b it e L Jacent: robheried in Woodbi Kennecott . 50 Shares LANDER , FRARY & CLARK. Judge Thomas stepped into the |in court. The warden said he cold |\ [ ¢ Fdifice On Court § 2 HAd Lenieh Val el R e o - room, Almost stmiltanouely, U & ol rscall whethor he aid r ald not el Beginning Sunday HAVE FILRCE TIGRT farino ofd . 50 Shares TORRINGTON. 4 (e e Pyt sy i ked Mrs. Vincencina Sarrentino, 67 3 SRR Yoo, 2 (P —George | Mid States O S = Marshal Waltcr gave the customary | My, Groehl, continuing, asked | ntir Bridgeport, Dec. 2 (P—Georg ) A T A 2 it Chapman. Asked i ne des | did 6t her Nome i 18 Pairiew | gy g S0 S e, Dre, 3 0—George | 1 States o 50 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE., ! Is Very Acthve [sired to communicate with counsel, |strest, thia mornlng: Shefwas & {,owicnireh building (on Colrt slreol | Without bond while Tosenti Logan, | Nat Lead e —— showed also more Men- | \rr geott could ot recall wldow hy the congregation of the Reformu also a negra, is in a critical con. | New Haven 5 than he did on Mon- | =\ ‘ghori discussion followed as fo | She is survived by 0 Bons, To-vion 1 iiheran chireh willl ba lield dition at the Bridgeport hospital as - Norf & West —_—— eyes nstantly 4o {jme when *he prisoner's | razio Sarrentino 8 and Frank Sar- |, o.00g) day afternoon at 3 o'clock. |the result of a fight between the two | N¢ "y“‘ SUIT OVER NOTE ! was granted by Judge Molloy on the went to a paper which Ray M. lgaites changed from that of o rentino, and two daughters " '% The services will be in charge of /men last night. The quarrel took i Joseph Cadrain has brought a | application of O'Brien's wife, Mrs. Wiley of Springfield, Mass., one of i rojora) prisoncr to a statc one on |Dominic Insante and Mrs. Pasquale | pov. Frederick W. Schaefer, pastor. place at the American ~ Tube and | Iar \”_-"]'j ‘”1 celosure action against John .| Mary Mijler O'Brien, who claimed his counscl, had in hand, and (i prison records. [ Pe Dosquate, all of this city {Among the minsters who will assisi |Staniping company plant, where boib [Ponn_itai ron ‘rench of Newlngton. He allges | ho had forelbly ojected her from the when he sat down he began a con- | Change Made April 4 AR arrangensnie fin *|will be Rev. Berend Mehdpens of |are employed, Nelson is alle to P &R .\r:\.‘- ‘_ : Telix Cadrain held a $300 note | establishment, which she herself had versatipn with his senior counsel, | rden Scott said the cha of Larala & 1R OS0 Iy Trinity Lutheran church at New | have struck Logan over the head |1 ke ¢ B i by French and sccured by a |conducted. O'Brien, forced to relin Frederick J. Grochl, and Mr, Wiley. | made on our records on Chup- | Street are incomplete, Haven, Rev. Martin W Caudian, of With an iron bar fo avenge =~m~«;4 l"»‘ : '.\ \orte that Felix Cadrain died, |quish possession, has retained Attor The cour fon resumed at the ! g arrival from superior cou | S e St. John's clurch of New Rritain, |for injurics e claims Logan fn e s did his executrix, Selina L. Ca- | ney id L. Dunn as counsel and fs point wher left. oif on Monday | \,),_”' 40 — 5 |Rev. Dro AL AL Ahlquist of the First flicted upon Nelson's moth ! 0 PF rain, and that he is her executor. | seeking to regain control of the when Mr. Groehl asked for ad- lI’n ,,", intervening tHime from Lutheran church of this city and 3 S e . H“]'m“_“’ e seeks foreclosure of the mort- tuty parlor. Thomas F. McDon- journment while the defense might | 00 oL L vy b, | ev. Otto llevdenrcich of Holy ESCAPE FROM & WARDI IJP cyal Dl 1 possession of the premlses. | ough is acting for Mrs. O'Brien, study the answers of the state and [P S SEE D0 T dered | Funera S Trinity, Hartford, and T, J.W. | Brigade, Jugosiavia, Dec. (P Sinclei ol o IThe writ, which was issued by Don- feder: rnment’s to the petition | 500 AP 1 risoner, and |1 Jarly of IHoly Trinity, Hartford L e ARon B s ool RO R OU TN 25 10 Gafiney, is returnable in the T ———— federal governmen T Chapman as a federal prisoner, : o e a8 Mel for SbRe Al et Sevin Mawoy i i ; : a5 for a writ of habeas corpus. < exponses were pald by the fed- | DHS CcentisinofSel i e lygne g SN Al RO S L S o ] pleas the fir AL NOTICE Lawyers on Hand : ernment. The warden said | Mrs. A, Bonenfant il Asdleat i it Pnotstaeyats nalneug MIEE aeiad {1 iy | was sorved ¢ give notice that T hav he court was opened at 10:06, '\ his sentence on April & | Luneral serviees for Mrs. Arte- place until com Lol e o o S pas- | Tex & Pac el 1L e v printing business known a and before Judge Thomas had i " 0 4 pi ") ate prisoner | niise Bon held at the *"‘j",”w“’ b el R v then climbed a wal Transcon Ol 4 W o he Winter Printing company o taken his seat s Attorney Al J changed his number home of he Mrs. Patrick ing is the ZIH00L N saped. Three of the warders will | Union Pacitic 146% N wington to Frederick J. T corn and A U. 8 Attorney | Seott said he believed he |1 O'Mara, of 430 Main strect al |a youne man member . o Fiohiiv Iz Ynane Alco T3y BEAUTY SHOD ALFAIR and Wilfred J. DeMarsh and will veorge 1. Cohen had been in the |, icient authority to receive | 5:45 o'clock and from Xf. Mary's regation, from oak raised on his iR Ser S0t | not be responsible for goods solil room many minutes, and Mr n as a federal prisoner and | church at 9 o'clock this morning. A | father's farm, and a ma tile iy TRISH BOUNDARY 1SSUES I 1 120 1207 fo or credit extended on behalf o Groehl and other of Chapman's e . the action. | solemn high s of requiem was |tismal font given by the cradle roll il e e ous 7 5 H' R that business after this date. counsel were in their places at | replied “I[sung by Rev. Raymond J. Clabby, |department Ha e e et s aiRiet 1 Al ”"”_{”\’| e e i od December 1, 1925, three minutes before the hour, On s k not,” in answer to a| The pall bearers were John Lam- | BRI . i el slon) L s ! L N e Monday court had to wait cight | ShOW Mr. Groeh! ns to wheth- | bert, Thomas 'l Bernard V. | BUS LINE HEARING. S SR TAR D S ‘,' Neurd Befora Judee Motioy of th A 5 T utes for counsel for the pris- @Ucstion by Ar. Groe = the | Daugherty, Danisl O'Hearn, John A hearing will ba given by cussion by the representatives of | TOCAL STOCKS urt. of commen pleas at 2 o'clock |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs minutes for couns |or he had notified Washington of the | Daug v 9 SRS L fiities Commlsie i Decm ish government and of the ol I'riday afternoon. This injunction FOR YOUR WANTS oner. | & atus of the prisoner | Shechan and’ Peter Morrin. The | Publie Utilities Commissi ey Ko | : | ‘ dge Thomas on taking his seat 0" o b e charge |floral bearers were LEdward Morrin | ber 8, on a proposed agrecient Shetoant ate g an iy | (Furnished by Putnam & €0.) | s—— Judge Thom from a federal one to a state charge | 4 Daily Mall says: “The British gov _ began looking over a document ;'O e land Fred Morru ] Co. and } ' Shey 0 e ch had I )l befors him. T e @ | Burial was in St M aperator of the Ouk '<rnment has definite Bid lngha i (e ream el ARREST COUNTERFEITERS | ‘ 3 put its hands into the sof || ; There was quiet in the room, the 5 = el St S 3 Casua el it \pman being in| Loulstille, Ky.. Dec. 2 “’i“ ot Louis A. Powell vides for “express” ition of Bri topndethaiien g Lif Co 3 whisperad There iweral three women {nomen and dwo men are NGSCHATe S bmy o innerall of. Tiouls A Powell|Canneoticut Go b tween Com- ice. anxious fo avold (oL ) 1 Louisville, Chic: and St 4 = Ve dark driv disorder in Ireland and ap- i SEila Ini 85 6% in t small lience of persons n ! " (g | Nas held from the undertaking | monwealth avenu Park dr : Pe i Automobile 1 i who hud been authorized fo be chirsell withcounierte o8l pirlora ol BY G Portor SonsiCo Rt Rt va eenTaralls siree. s nd Il Tasin i prepared to B o Tab Toa 2 present, ons being Miss Ellen secret service agenls .39 o'clock this afternoon. Frederic | cox & any price for that purpo STartiocatifite S0 ot (o ogra today | L. FFay officiated at committal serv- —_——e = \\-; |' ;;m e | National Pir . ) S Yy T, fces at the g ) Fairvlew ceme- |y s | ., CUB U B | Phoenix Fire .........580 @ win 2 Skt e BOY BURNED 10 DEATH [lo0s at th i Little Canadian Town Havana, Dec. 3 UP—The creatlon |- 9 sist the conr ane " 1 Yee, 2 ) — 2L 3 1 ' Fi 1 11 hase (it St Terti IR R RS Dl — | Being Wiped Out by Fire o « und for the purcha ente AT e year old boy was burn a:to) Mrs. P J. Curtin, | North Bay, Ont, Dec. 2. (AP)— cign owned property and t Freedman Addresses Court M s e A e tny | Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie | ire which broke out at 4:10 o'clock |ing of new industrics is to R ey Bl des e this | Cirtin, wile Patrick J. Curtin | this morning had wiped out half the | pesed in a bill in the leg 103 1 . sseph ) an, el of Romeo Marien here ; st late Mome at ‘550 n of Mattawa at 10 a. m. and was one of the Havana new Am Hosicry coe B0 - H addremed lieconTtarle n ahor 1o ] g in | Wil be at th ate 1 town of Mattawa at 10 a L i 1s Is a utua avings an n. Roy Marign perished in J ! St 08/ i C! fercely. The to ‘s en- 3 1 OPOSE &1 3eat Cadwe 85 terval, and Chapm 1 n ‘ i mmvl-"h destroyed |° ‘cm. and at St. Joseph's rhv\n’ V\v | still raging fiercely. _l‘ ‘~““—n i 1 “H,“"l pr le e AT 1 & e gl = 3 g into his usual pose the index ol Bt at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. A |tire population of 1,500 is fighting s taxes shal 104 At pige Hed Cpt Co com TR wo, family house | solemn nigh mass of requiem will | {he fames the end of the ten-vear period for | pilinec's sponcer com 8 10 L Gl Sirabr el I r,,", Pl R e R b bl s - el e It has no capital stock like a trust company or [ ] - - condition that efforts to send fire | . secured from taxes thers- 'coiee Arm 3 39 34 national bank, consequently all earnings made The Coiumn of Trajan at Rom mposing 1“:“”“;'::’,‘(“5';"(;:: i Tacien Grenier fighting apparatus from hers Were | jecowould bo used for {he e 1% 10 above dividends paid to its depositors g0 to . Drackohole This colamn £y Jn A b e As 1o word has yet come fram the | gl of creating the proposed ! 9001 strengthen the Surplus of the bank. AL Gl e EMETIS oyt it [parents of Lucian Grenier, 19 year 5 e 18 : I 1 column” fo ol raled by the grest number o1y utcide, who hanged himself ear- | CRASE DIVING EFFORTS CONSIDER $250.000 SUIT TR The accumulated Surplus of this bank has made found in most of our cameteries (ly Sunday morning in Styles & Rey- | o 0 " L ®) — Diving Rridgeport. Doc. 2 (P—A 3 1] it possible for it to pay its depositors for the y nolds building in Berlin, the body 18| 00 e VS T and L auporicr coust will st ! SO UL sible for 1t 1y 1S sitors for tf C‘bllj?flfl ble that h |||still at B. €. Porter Sons undertak- ;]‘” ”‘O‘""*’ ’(':“ = s e el nach Al et 3B 40 year ending September 30th, 1925, 5% in ."’:7“‘:31' It el motta*f that so mm-l: {ing parlors. Monday afternoon 'kh" been discontinued, an ad- hrought by the city of Bridgeport t s J dividends (11,9 regular and 15% extra), (9' 3 AZGJA ypintelligent architectural wor e e 'oies | mimalty statement says today. Nopay for bl i while banks in this city having capital stock ) : gram admi! hat Gre as < r s have been gotten |tated by delays experienced in the 5 " i i itor: | JCOM@ Nhas been done on monuments of ty::" s bmflwmmp has been | POSiLE res L" w] 'n Mr: \ X g aya exp e and stockholders have paid their depositors 3 this class. Whether you prefer a ||{neara from them since 54 w‘nwn AR R artneni less than that rate during the same period. modernized stele or a simpler form | m— {foniThe Miseeter EhASRbERR ] VeRs TO SCRAP SHIPS. Before you open a Savings Account elsewhere 1 s o . o tablished. Bhwy iy . 2 4 iy . of headstone, we can furnish you | = London, Dec. 2 (M—Twenty-seven consider whether the rate of interest is as with one of the most approved ||| | JUDGE WALSH 1LT British naval ships will be scrapped 2 o ood as can be obtained at the i | nse Bridgeport, Do (P —Judge | in the immediate future, J. C. €. Da fd i K H ridee . ¢ < Ju i i I S 8 designs. Let us talk the matter 3 5 John J. Walsh of the court of com- | vidson. under secretary ‘ot he ad 0 over with you. UNDERTAKER {/mon pleas is 41l at his home in Nor- miralty, announced today AR, . 147 < % | Phone 162 | walk. His place was taken t house of commons. o 4 ? . . Opposite ~t. Chareh bench today by Acting Judge Clar. = TR | & g urn u ua avn s an JOHN F MEEHAN | Momdonce 13 Mammer wt = ismas | SRR O Y A i common MAKE LIQUOR HAUL. | e . o * Jiestetber e i pleas court to eturr dict | Hull, Mass., Dec. 2 (P—An unoc- EXCHANGES & BALANCES MONUMENTAL WORKS | in favor of Henry \ e e e o] ENew orx = Eohensea ] | ORDERS TAKEN FOR COVERING of a o el i) X e = » i X 3 Q | . 1 by Mrs smu liquor when coas : COR. CHURCH 1 MAIN S s GRAVES WITH MOUNTAIN LAUREL. | . 1 by Mrs. Hen smuggied liqu: K i I . COR. C {CH and MAID Cor. Union and Clark Street | HENLOCK, KUscts ' sTATICE: - AND et * ) ardsmen in raid captursd 600 | T . o | TMMORTEL S nd Scoted | L ! ” - 1 - N Established 1889 Phone 2066 ||| [CHRISTMAS CARDS| accld « SIS , Deposits made up to the 5th draw interest as of the 1st ) J filled with m flora | “We Sell To Excel” { Bollerer's Posy Shop il A e Bl automo- | YTREASURY STATEMENT |#9 West Main St. Prof. Bidg. Tel. a6 ' v |Treasury balance ..... $142,902,500 | The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. ery. it e