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1925 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, T)HIU\II)I R 5 COAST GUARD AIDS INLANDING BOOZE Buckner Hopes fo Get Men Higher Up-24 Under Arrest New York, Dec. § (® — United| States Attorney Buckner {s anxious | to learn the inland system of the huge rum smuggling syndicate he believes has been smashed with the arrest of 21 men Thursday. The arrest of Willlam Diwyer, widely known sportsman and race | track owner, and 20 other men, Mr. Buckner feels has disposel of the Atlantic seaboard operations of the lleged ring, but today he turned his attention to the disposal of liquor after it landed. A complete confession from one Wall Slreel Briefs e — with him on son of the major policles of administration, Subse. quently M. Borah declined to be- come a candldate for nomination on the tlcket with Mr. Coolldge, but despite their disagreements on pub- lle questions, the Chlet Execulive often has consulted with Mr. Borah on many affairs of state, domestic as well as forelgn. CEW LFADERS IN /" SENATE LIKFLY Coolidge Is Expected o Reor- ganize Leadership Washington, Dec. 5 (P—Carrying to fruition the policy of a new deal in party leadership which he in- auvgurated colncident with the Cleve- SENATOR ROBINSON i e members ot e o o Democratic Léader Comments on Coming Session City Items Officers of the Ted armies of Lveryman's Bible class | will be guests of the Blue army at a meeting in the office of Clarence C' Palmer, at City hall, Monday eve- ning. Ernest R. Deghant, general of | the Blue army will preside A meeting of the board of ad- justment will be held next Wed nesday night. There will he Junior cil at the and White | The oll business ¢ in better con- | dition today than In the last me ‘wm 18 healthy state being strength by the fact that cur- and demand of oil and are almost fn equilibrium, Marland, president of the Ol Co, in which J. P. Co. Is largely interested, | turn from abroad. Marland Co. for would ap- Marland Morgan & eald on his 1 Farnings of 1825, before a meeting of the| fevement advisory coun- 8 o'clock Monday evening at Burritt hotel TRYING TO IDENTIFY LAMAR AS “THE WOLF" Marriage at Ridgeficld on November | New bidding parted u it today's ¢ York. I for the motor & firm tone ening market was for: scattering profit Motors, Mack Trucks Pisher Body scored but Du Pont fell b realizing. Atlantic ( Katy" preferred Water Works & Elec- acquired the Al Alton, 111, which cial and do- The acquisition the company's water works holdings fn the St. Louis fn. | in the 1 on the east bank of| D | the Mississippi as already owng| A the compani St.|of prices o nued Louls, Belloville ity American tric Co., Inc taking. has of init k 4 body. As he hag in the past, the Presi dent will confer with the duly con- stituted Republican leaders of the Senate on matters of legislation and | of policy. But when it comes to se lecting his spokesmen his cholce likely will fall upon Senator Rutler of Massachugetts, chairman of the Republican National Committee, and several others who are just Legin- | ning their Senate careers. | This was the course he took at the epecial Senate sesslon last March after he had resubmitted the nemin- ation of Charles Beecher Warren of Michigan, to be attorney general. The president wanted the record for My, Warren made after he had been aitacked because of lis former sugar | connections and he called upon Senators Butler and Gillett, of Mas. sachusetts; Bingham of Connecticut, and Goff of West Virginia, to make | that record. Present spokesmen for the will e a fairly busy time during the first session of the new Con- gress, which meets Monday. The ad- ministration’s attitude on the coal strike and the conduct of the Army and Navy Tronrtm with res- pect to aviation are certain to fur- ases Washington, Dec. § (#) — Re- turning to Washington, for th congressional session, Senator Rob {Inson of Arkansas, the democratic leader, gave his views today as to| the principal problems before the|of the six coast guardsmen arrest-|to jdentify David P. Lamar of New | 1! controls vorks new congress. ed in the rouni up which began|york city who married here | COMpanies in 14 Supplementing his statement .| 1Ursday - involves prohibition) Novemurr 22 fo Miss Edna Ficks of R eued . Thursday in Arkansas, Mr,|AeDts and New York policemen. | Now York eity, as “the Wolt of Wall | SUrplus of the Lehigh Valley rail Robinson doclared he was certain| M- Buckner has intimated. TS| Strect were continued foday when | Toad for the nine months this that both the normal and surtaxes| COnfession is to be read to a federaliyne transeript of the marriage li- [ S64r as reported fo the publie will be materially lowered. He also| FrAnd jury Monday, with the expec-| conse was made public. In the li- | & CTIDLRAOR ANTRINE BT, b expressed the opinfon that there|!ation that more indictments and|cense Lamar claimed New York as|61% equal ter preferred divi- ’”;' swed would be a reduction {n the inherl. | ATTCEts Will follow. Forty-three in-| his address and birth place. He gave | 4215 10 $6.25 a share on the com.| Renewed 2 tance' tax but that ita complets) ve- lictments have been {ssued al-| g g as nd stated his moth- | mon stock, against 85,625,026 or "I'"y ‘\\‘N‘ Deallwa unitkely, 'ufl‘fl.". a\;‘: (fl of( lhE:n served. |er's name was Ma t Elzer and ‘f ‘l’“: share in period prenotts ‘i n dition to glving passive | his father's name Frederick | of 102 With regard to the world court, |\ otaction to rum emugglers. some | Lamar. The bride ”,Hm"“,’ ik the demgeratic leader sald the vote [yjicq states coast guardsmen ac- | York city as residence and Phillips f:::”vlni :"h‘ffl: V':"’;‘I?,‘]‘\" gi';"m:“l tually assisted in landing liquor in{burgh, Mont., as birth place. he Do ihe adte T addud tiek foars ough weather, Mr. Buckner | gave her age a her mother's 22 fs Cause of Curlons point it an Ca npwar Tnvestigation POIREL aaat . and Granite 30w | 5. (1) -Lifforts | n dard jssues as | fean Telephone of the Ridgefield, Deg now ater inz moverns was wtates, calibe Lonisville & Line t T Nashville, A new high tivity in € hares was that plans w ompletion for the n tem in th southwest. I of favorable dividend of New : pced kerosens one | fNNOUNcCmenNts contribu demand f llon throughout its ing abou the same The Jersey half cent a territory, price g making generally gains of al Credit Sehulte Stores, Marland il Battery hanges were irvegular, a in indications are that ‘ the tank wagon administration 14 cents a gallon. 300 thichem Stacl tilostore has 25,000 corporation 100 tons of the tons of 1 rails ordered by International Great Northern and Colorado Tusl & Irom, 8,000, The Bethlehem shipbuilding corporation lias an order for 43 all stee) from W tealuned $4.851% ris the nts primarily High Allis Chal 913 Am (an Am Sum Am Tel & 'Te Anaconda Ate At 80 v" 128 % a134 49% % & hv. Ohio il Rald Bait rm) KEOGH STILL MISSING, BOOKS BE!NG CHECKED Assets of Heayy and Steel] g xhr~ & nnn 1178 CM&S P pfd 199 ¢ R 15 Pac 47% Chile Colo ] Only $10.000 to Meet Liabflitics Indicated by Pirst Examinaion, Attorney Harry insolvent stock broker, has received notice of the a rintment of Seama n| a- | Milter o s o ihelleida ¢ examination of Keogh's |1 100ks ind ets of $10,000 and |, labilitiss of several hundred thou- sand dollars. Efforts to 1o brother, Attorney who handled after he w consolidate been hooks are now heing Ginsharg, of John P | the Prod steol en Ol Cor Cru 15t Ele pfd atrie AWET2 rate Keogh or " Thomas Keogh, | he broker's affairs just | o' suspended from the ! * exchange, have The broker's examined at e the instigation of the United States |y ! 1 \“” distret attorney and when a report| x0n HENN is completed a first meeting of the | poT (] i 1 0 G [ Penn Railro: Files Recommendation P&RC&I.. For Divorce Decree !'*rcc Arro Referee Marcus H. Holeomb | hure O% has filed with the superior ecourt {ped o L reports recommending a divorce to ":M‘m |John Van Overstracton of this city |pocar putch from Margarct (I'innegan) Van | giqaie o Overstracton. The action 48 10 g v pacine hinge on the charge of desertion it |uenaker {the facts in the case constitute de- il i's sertion. The report will be acted on | ey an early session of the superior court. Tapor ine pid Mid Riates Ofl n across the seas in a direct ap- i to Pope Plus XI for moral sup- port of “civil authority” in this country. State | LOSES MANUSCRIPT | London.—Tha only munuscript o a new musical comedy was lost somowhere in London. Tt was that of | a play by P. G. Wodehouse and Guy of & Pacific Transeon Onl Union Pacific ; Berry & Reynolds have with- S AIGD ton drawn as counsel for Mrs. G hter n of West Hartford in against her husband, Ken neth J. Hoffman of West Hartford for dlvorce. She charges intoler. able cruelty and asks that her name | he changed to Grace Rose. Kiett & Al of this city represent Hoft - man, by Hirsch Estate Must Bayis s Conn. $184,000 in Taxes .o vir stamford, Dec. h (A—The execu- A Fire tors of the $2,000,000 estat Antomobile Ins late Robert . Hirtch of Samford Automobile Ins Rix will have to pay the state of Con- | Hartford Fir ecticut $184,000 in fnheritance |National Fire cording to a decision hand- | Phoenix Fire Traveiers T Travelers Rights : Ge ra 17 clared yesterday. He sald an un-|namo g B oul be no excuse for carrying this ' Mameses s UL L Ty e rum schooner and brought ashore The couple arrived at the parson i nondueson ot darm el ctglog, cases, in one instance. Thelage of Rev. Wilmot P. Lord, pastor 1]5-11|]mno| r:l]fl-gpd!flm“l'r (5""'“'“ boatswain got $1,000 and each|of the Ridgefield Methodist church, tobinson sald, ause ' 6 lac! " ehingon ea cause "of the lack | apiper of the crew got $240 for [in a large motor car carrying bag- nent among those who are One item In the *“greasing” of | parted in the direction of Bridge- e : the whoels for liquer disposal was | port. nish points of bitter attack in th ‘Everyone avaws a ds«\re._to SUP- | 34000 for road expenses, as listed o 5 : Honse as well as the Senate. | port well considered legislation, de- a memorandum seized with JOHN HENRY HOLMES OF over the situation with respect 1o lindustry, but discouraging diversity | yrcine 'to find out who got this e administration of the reclama- | of opinfon prevails as to the meas.’ wopes, WEST HAVEN IS DEAD | tion law and have indi m'-:l 1’1‘,“: ures which have been presented.| 4 complete code system for they will lay down a barrage og 18 me vibeRinatla ianm¥laxpory oot e e i A T Su Businessman administration’s p! ']’(cfi %’1:1”:‘[“’: | vised which will efliciently market| o4lad by papers among the ef-| Alfo An Expert Short- Shoale, foreign de L' 5 1\ et our x:uxp]ns farm products. Further | taoig of Philip Coffey, one of the | hand Exponent World court, shipping anc o a‘r legislation respecting credits does principal 4defendants, described as ¥ questions also are certain to bec not scem to me to promise very “pay officer of the syndicate” Mr. New Hav 5 (A —Joln | When Mr. Coolidge w:\;"?m‘:"; Although expressing disappoint- w\ehon 75 foot coast guard boat|West Haven board of finance, died White House two years ago he f0U0d ment that tho forelgn debts had | 7™ groudy light on steamer, |in Jamalea Tlains, Boston, yester- several of the Senate | not been adjusted on A WNMOFM | gnaier const guard boats wil|04¥. Mr. Holmes who was born in | ing dominant influenc | basis, senator said his impres- | ;oo ta o on A Mass., had long been a resi ' 1 Pl 11 % e entifie © organiza- credited “11‘ the nominatian * xey |he ltallan and” Belgian ¢ zuard boat was a signal that |dentified with many civic organiza Harding ancait ey i1 iy || et | the way was clear to land a cargo, [lions. He was treasurer of positions in the machinery of cas made o evolve|hoenix club for 14 years convention of 1820 in Chicago. b O Gt a0 G S N senior | the machinery for the 1924 CON- | pyiq g Congress (' s olmes, French and Chamberls of the macl o b tion of Nr. | This Scsslon of Congress Certain 10| ook cara, “pilk® meant Kiip, the|1loimes, Trench and Chamberlain, ®eniton for now Take Up Prohibition Issue. | er | Was lons a prominent public sten- oolidge none of these leaders WS | g oo Thoe s (B (inamolqrRaRalcEL Rari or eI LoNH] esres He aid much court | {ound in places of importance. Many [ oy e HEER, B D 0 gy (oo pRlE Duckneriaald Jualng He was an 1 s the Augusta, T M ity @ e a8 | : significant that this change CAM& foreoq that bodes a lively timo for e east | Shorthand Reporters’ association. about after these Senators hed 8abip o o yiyiion tssue on the legisla- | north was ¥ e T D) o D P wlent In their places during the 1008 |, fgopg, Ren Montaulc | ® poston today. The funeral weeks of bitter attacks on the ad- Point, “boy;" Block Island, “girl;”| & ng members of the and gy row, Swins serviees at St. Lawrence's church Teapot Dome and Daugherty “t- 1y ause, the attack from some ele- 8 o o gations. ments of the dry side on prohihition | Euardsman was placed under sns- | When the Senate proposed 1o O jangorcement conditions not only has | Piclon vesterday when an agent for T(P)—The | e > insurance company, which has| WISHTEOR OO F ed this | torcement, Mr. Coolic personally heen bonding the men. arrested, un- | took a hand, transmitting to the storm warnings ordercd Senate a letter concurring in the guard officer who has not been ar- | {00 MRS B Ut Sl AL Yok View of Secretary Mellon that no rested or indicted. It was the first | o 2 T0 5 e G T oem warnings fip he had on this particular man, | 1% @06 O R C astport, Mo and that Senate investigations should | be halted. Mr. Buckner told how one coast| . . souheastern Wisconsin and a During those days of barrages guard officer refused a bribe of [ °F0C B rbance that is de- against Cabinet officers, the Chief $20,000 to let a rum boat slip by [ veloping over western Virginia will salanl him, This man reported the finei-| TN ectward attended by Borah, Republican, Tdaho, for MS|patq, ang contained many ad views, although that an:nm‘ | tions for it presentation as a musi- | materially in rounding up several| jouiyly reaching gale quently had been in d.sagreement ! o To guardsmen | *winds will shift to southwest A e [the middle Attantic const {and on the New England coast Sun- | named patrol boat went out to a|father's name as August Ecks. ue over into another congr this job, he added. gage. After the ceremony they de- Interested in the pro- Wesf ators are aroused |signed to advance the agricultural other papers. Mr. Buckner is now Seeretary Work on that score. T op iv corporation ean be d ners and coast guardsmen was re- |Was Prominent | | | targets for Senate broadsides. much benefit to farme Buckner said, One note read:|Henry Holmes ry of wu‘ falrs of his party. I.v‘v had DeSh | gion was that congress would ratify | iree flashes of a light from a|dent of West llaven, where he wa me to the organization i ember of the under 9 i When it cam ship names merely being spelled |M mber of the undertaking firm of t as 4| work at various times. political observers degarded 1t 8%y grand marshalling of dry and wet | 05 S aten e the Natlonal ’ Timed to catch the ear of assembl- will be held Monday morning with | ministration in connection with the Sonnte acil| A hitherto unsuspected const into the conduct of prohibition en- carried to the White House but | 0 e "% |storm warning: “Advisory 10 a. m dertook fo furnish bail for a coast| il <00d could come of such an inquiry Mr. Buckner said. storm of marked intensity central executive turned often to Senator| p dent to his superiors and aided | oo ot to sontheast wine day const lon erosuit tin Radio g Propose Quake I’ohcv On Municipal Building the next meeting of the cits hall commission pla r taking an earthquake policy muni cipal building will be At lin discussed o) e “asualty of 1 John Malamud Malamud, 4-months-old son Mr. and Mrs. Alex Malamud died at his home at S0 Hartford avende yesterday afternoon. Burial was in Beth Alom cemetory late vesterday afterncon John § of ' yd Bartram. Hearing fon of the state in arly £200,000 in in ¢ heard on Oetob executors claimed that C could taxe the property but conld not tax that New York decision holds 1} is taxable, T awve 50 days in which peal to tha state supreme o terrors on assessing the | Conn 17 Am Hardwar Am Hosery Beaton & Cadwr Hfd Cpt (' on eut e this sta Tongavin Olevine 12 and Mre. Olevine Funeral services for Mrs Longavin will be at her home, Maple stgeet, at § o'clock at St, Peter's church at 8 o'clo Monday morning. Burial will be Mary's cemetery & & Sp Brass estate in 45 estate Bristo] 10 st. {Masonic Realty Option i Taken by N. B. Trust Co. x5y e Rritain Trust in | Niles-Be-DPor has | North & Ju Po Russr Seov ndard S Wor Co. option onic Temple Main today of t What a Snowball By Christmas, 1926 HAT little snowball of savings you start on its way right now by joining our Christmas Savings club will be of surprising size thmugh its dccumul'itxom during the year—when your final payment is made in November, 1926. Stow & Wil 1 Mfg Co ' been taken on the orporation’s property on We treet, made no announcement {as to ifs plans for the property should the deal mated. A cash offer of §1 We jerstood to be made ngton Co com Mfg Co Pox Tuclen Grenjer The body of Lucien Grenier will be sent back to his home in Ham- nord, Quebee, Canada, this afternoon | at 1:30 o'clock. The father Intended to come to this city and make personal arrangements for the funeral, but got only as far as Maine He sent word to B. C. Porter Co. to have the remains sent to Canada St tanley boy's St Stores to Stay Open P RoE ve < & A Hfa ¥ ' Nights for Shopping ~ &« stores wil remain open | Christmas shopping on the evenings | of December 21, 22 and nnti o'cock and on t evening of 1 ember 24 until 7 o'cock. HIA Gas Tn acknowledgement of the many Kkindnesses shown us during the re- | cent iliness and death of our dear wife and mother, also for the beauti- ful floral pieces received ‘ Whatever worries you may have had in the past regarding the purchase of holiday gifts will be cast to one side, for within the next year you will have a sufficient amount to meet all obligation This Bank offers six different plans, each with weekly payments. | OUR XMAS CLUB NOW FORMING JOIN HERE WITH US THIS YEAR QUESTIONNATRI Dec. 5 (P —On or Trumbull a - has been sent out fo alers in the state by the nor’s speclal committee appointed to [handie the coal shortage situatt icre, asking of the dealers' ir ey | v umlnmu substitutes 'm] of their |exhibitien game of 2 ew Britain Trust Co. G S In Brotherly ; Yor (n\l Behalt | igeport Mt. John Olson and family question- s brother san halk featured orma- |tournament at who opensd ar by th ath run was 45 Thone 1623- was won .\\“ Opposite St. Mary's Uhareh of education for the of sut e At Residence 17 Saummer 8t — 1628-3 use sti- tutes. plon'a high e s |the hi TODGE Ter MEETING | | HARMONY | | The annual meeting of Harmony | ORDERS TAKEN FOR COVERING GRAVES WITH MOUNTAIN VLAUREL, EMLOCK, RUSCUS, STATICE AND v eehiing be TRMORTRLAES Monday evening mber | T [CHRISTMAS CARDS) 21. Officers will be ¢! eports d D, sh of officers will be heard and a pro- | port The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. upON, ing. Wit De A. F. and A M. Staniey Makowskl, 1 ad sireet failed to r cted last OPEN SATURDAY EVENING 1 this | FEASRER W, 2 nu i dea s [ to sto althe ad to conte Chr led an and investment f Union Pacif Ving Atls round f * many industrials 1 to 4 Post: 144 491% 125 58 127 9 4 the Bridgéport 0 persons with ) points which of his brother BRISK BIDDING | ONMOTOR [SSUES, This lmparts Firm Tone ln‘ Today's Market | Bris} hares im .,;xl 1l 1 with neral and ing on and an fal poir line ady wction 1 (ond n riails and the last Belt otton a re nearing 1 to the bring peints in| im_ Cerea Oil and| Foreign ex ith trading storli ‘u :-, TOCAL STOCRKS Putnam & Manufacturing Stocks 105 "I Billiard Stars Engage Contest (P—Edgar international pion and F rancls Ap- holds the championship, billlard uh a » score of ynal cham- as against of 43 CHILD MISSING FROM HOME 156 1o his of his 44';‘ ‘TRUMBULL ASKS DRIVE »\.w according to a re-! ng from The police are inv -sun'-l PUTNAM & CQ NEW YORK & HARITORD STOCH EXCHAMGE) JIWEST MAIN ST. 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The opening of FOR FUEL EDUGATION i ricommenia” 1" e {and that talks of fuc be given to To ! high school student Chamber of Commerce Asked Think Tramp Set Fire To North Shelton Barn Shelton, Dee. 5 (M—A large barn the Willlam 8. Sturges farm in North Shelton was destroyed by fire night with estimated loss of 300, The origin of the fire is not ¥nown but it is thought that it may have been set by a tramp. Mr. Stur- Ees owner of the farm lives in Tuckahoe, N. Y., the tenant being Otto Nella. The loss is said to be considerable Open Demonstration With Vol- unteer Laperts, ration of local chambers of cturers' assoclu- fons and coal merchants of the state n a campalgn 1o educate the people | sre proper use of bituminous coal 1ot anthracite 1 by Governor John H. Trumi- a : letter recelved retary 1 Gould of the amber of Comme from vice tes for AMENDS HIS CHARGES Tacksonville, Tla., Dec. 4 (#—An ‘xml‘ndmr-m to his suit for $100,000 i | damages against Mrs. Bula C. Crok- formed ioThe Teftoyts e jer, second wife and widow of the al late Richard Croker, New York tanca in trai the vol- Tammany hall leader, was filed in federal court here today by Arthur *. Sheridan of New York. f | Sheridan alleges that Mr: cmployed him on February : sell at public auction certaln re e property in Palm Beacn coun- Yla., known as the “Croker es- tate,” he claims that he comnleted the agreement making the sale and received deposits, turning over the funds to the defendant. He claims to have spent $10,000 in making the sale, including advertising in Palm cct | Beach and other papers. hamber act ©formation nd that nstrato al he At techni ng house for campaign, groups of volunteer deni- monstrator A meeting of the committee with manutact ommerce and coal de held in the executive Hartford next We the situation and governor's fuel esentative chamb will rs to d ty, Croker of 19 A rs develop detalls hat the 1 expert will | andler suggests o ber hold an ¢ 11l mambers acred symbol commemorating Christ's on of fallen humanity. St. Martin's cross at Jena, Scotland, Il preserved example of memorial art. Serpents typitying ym are shown intertwining the lower shaft. The effect of this iesign on the building of modern cemetery crosses is shown In near- metery 1 1 J/fi[dr/m redempti Is a we 8 3 the v every ce t We will submit for your approval some simple designs in crosses, slabs and tablets. We will diseuss We gunranm‘ perfect satisfaction, and the matter of price with you. invite vour visit John F. Meehan Monumental Works Cor. Union and Clark Ste. a‘&g Fst. 1889 Tel. 2066 - “We Sell to Excel”