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p—— News of the World By Associated Press W 'nuw) pmuur" F ™qr s |'\: BRITAIN O .; mulmJ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 192 ARMED BANDIT GETS $150 AT lPOPULA'I'ION OF CITY 69,993 [iflVT Alfl BUT N0 CHURCH ST. BOWLING ALLEYS | AT BEGINNING OF NEW YEAR SFLLING AGENCY AND MAKES AWAY WlTH LOOT \unm Indicates Increase of 18 Per Cent Since Feder: ll PRESIHFNT S j Census in 1920 LSTABLISHED 1870 Y — RIVER AND HARBOR Forces Two Casino Em- ‘Te!ls Ameri Tha population of New Britain at| Excess of births over deaths dur ployes To Hold Up BUUEET ls 3232 UU“ O b B R G after | ing tho ar perod, 6570 | Padeatio the lust nnial censue, is 69,093, | p Lo ont ot it Hands While He Takes |compared witn 0316 1n Tag0, an| [P o mbeaiosen | by : Tt Mcney Which They SIXTEEN PAGES g— ion For 12 649 Average Daily Cireul Week Ending Dee, 5th ERALD PRICE THREE CE | INSURGENTS SPLIT G.0.P. RANKS BUT ' LONGWORTH IS CHOSENSPEAKERAT A OPENING SESSION OF NEW CONGRESS ican Falm Bureau o T Yiows o8 Ftrst Blow at Dry Law Struclz Receives 229 of 420 | Votes Cast—Says He Rep. Hill Has Bill Which Asks | 1 | Believes His Duty I C[)m]e(j iout Watel‘ways ]lH' Herald, The survey, with definite- | close of 1919, and 6 at tn N | eneves Iils llty N v ascertained figures, of increase, |closa of 19 3¢ of { P I R f d St t t T Had Jusf Brouvht In L e .. BELIEVES PROTECTIVE | oputar ftelerendum on otataie | To Work For Party nprovemems Outlined to Congress 5 o opon the gain o€ tho | School s consus of 16043« | O Fires Shot Into Air to Hal H o e toaTo T e N o ltatn close of 1924, an increase of 2,471, | TARIFF N | Democratic Republican Insurgent Coalition On First | €g1s ation. 1res ) 0 nto Amn to a l population are: or 16.4 p cent. | - S P t Nawr Ut I SR Y — 855 062 065 NATIONS NEED 1020 1926 Report Frank J. O'Brien, | | Day of New Congress Also is Apparent Taughter, Scoops Up | Census Survey |water department commissioner, | OPPOSCs Any Plan Whereby Govt,, Sl In Senate Formal Organ- Inmh fon r....o 69,316 69,993 {5,316 active domestic water services| o oc o st Swag and Disappears All |PTe=ins of Counceticut River Be- | yaics 30,805 86,414 |in the city at the close of 1919, and 0r 50 IEEoducty tte of 1 ization Takes Place and £ ars / Females ....... 28,457 33,570 (5,985 ¢ 1 an In-| s Outloo “arm P wa ) g I g low Hartford Will Require $50.000 | e sy s R B R : ek Thinks Ontlook For Farm Pros- fa sl ,“ \di in Few Minutes. —Engincer Cadweil Favorably Tm.| Mnles . 17,962 Report of New Britain post office| perity I8 Bright, As Tndustrial > 1 o en - Adjournment Is . ! | Memales ....... 15,699 of 70,000 persons served at the| ¥ _ pplied: heretofors, & p 1 TN . | pressed by Gen, Taylors's Program, | Dwellings 6,109 7,209 [close of 19 n cit World Must Took to I'armers For | ¢ v mbers of the house woua| Ordered Until Noon To- Bhowing & remarikable knowlsdge | E il | Families 12,073 14,245 | limits, an increase of 18 per cent| qyoir Food and Maw Materlals, | He presen bring to & vote t} . of the manner in which the mongy | BY GEORGE H. | The survey is bhased upon statis- |since the close of 1913, AR t i king legislation out ¢ morrow, at the Casino bowling alleys on | l“yfi“fl; on Bureav 4. | ties from local sources, giving com- | Increase of 45 per ( T 7 A a prov L comm nds and placing Church street §s handle Washington, D, € 7. (P—Ap- | parative figures for the close of 1919 [ number of resldence it cooy . state on the proposnl be taken | before t ) majority e whom the polies {propriation of $2 for work on |und the cloge of 1825, summarized | the clty at the close over \ \gement offers | through & state convention of de favor amending this rule so ey up Frank Lugangn and William |COnnecticut river Larbor pro- | below: | pared with the clos: es elected by popular vote, th uority of the house m can, of Ohio, t ioltzman, two employes, at eets during the ! yéar, was | e noPp rative Hill also proposad | S petition I speaker of the nev voint of a revolver this morning |2sked tod | Harry Tay- 5 = SRR " Lidge ir ) p (5ito Re t e R s i e e Bt GpED? GRANGE SIGNS CONTRACT TO i o i T o ’ o e nga seemed inclined to take the | This Connecticut river pr m He « op o ¢ pesnaL ity ¢ s the * 1obbe 1 joke when he was first WA embodicd in the report of the government sel men ose amending the b refusal of the re the robber fired a shot from his re- commended that a total of &5 - 1 1 I | ship of the house the g for Henry P Taldelling B aonTing 065 be appropriated for work o — : 5 5 | P ty of working the 0in' y . 2 kol Lesaseat it : h ,”,'."fi‘. h :“;\,” b e ] 'Hi\\‘w‘-xyr i : e (-,Iv‘ L : : X i Coalition Under Way o i _\m s s "” I\ « il Wisconsin who le aganga that he meant business. | n or projects throughot | e .| mer and should (R e g d 4 he in L Follette attack on Presid Laganga was in charge of the the United States duriv e next fis SHOOTS AT GOP, GHASED ;ThUS um R(‘ch-‘(‘““_ Outlook Washington T (P—A demo- s who fought vigorously for!Coolidge and his policies at t lieys this mor and about cal year which begins on July 1, | — | outlin 1 nt coalition the last s&ession pre- i Cleveland republican convention las o'elock he went into the Hotel Dr The chief of Engineers ulso IN AUTO AND RUN OVER| However Only That!|. . on the first day of the now con- ced (et et ini i oh MR lancy for the money which is k ked nearly eleven Snido i =F 5 e £ress was apparent today as the Finis Garrett of Tennessee, th: ernight in the hotel safe. 1t was (additional for examinations, surveys, | Which He Is Guaranteed i .4 s uiul Wiy | hsal danioaratic noss 1Ente n & cigar box, and after fer flood control, and other related | Hartford Bluecoat Adopts Novel | ! | cived 220 of the 42 Laganga carvied it into the alleys |work. | i for His First Screen for Garr ind set it on a pool table while pre $182,000 for New Haven | Means of Capturing 3 I] HAIR TAX SLASI’“NG B"_L ind for Coope Five vote z the cash register for it. Be-| Of the total appropriations for L Porforma | t ore he had a chanee to finish the lm.un\w ut river and harbor pro- BiegEritonet. | Performance. | (nn]w|'~ Votes «ix foot tall entered the place and, gl\;.mm for maintenance work on | 5 ’ B 3 we sinting a Colt's automatic revolyer |New Haven harbor G h Gt R 2 NG SRCH ) w York, Dec. T (P —Red Grang s 3 him, told him to throw up his declared will be needed during the target at which four ehots were cd a motion picture contract to- et e : nds. coming fiscal year to restore the up- fired at 2 o'clock this morning. All | day unde h he reccives at one ‘ : : When Holtzman saw this, he start- | por sty ol co b S s B o e Calmly Iff\ at Cigarette (hanman Green Will / d : Start- por main channel as far ol e R o te wen thwii « flat itee of $300,000 for his | ¢ Minnesota 0 e e e "says [fon brldge to project depty as the| “mhe policeman, in civilian clothes o |po sipping the warm | While Four Male Pals House to Begin Consid- |cilist of New York: Sinclair, 1 o e 1t ouie WIS lehannel has filled considerably with | and on his way home from duty invo ufacturing is ex- | | [publican of North Dikota, and W and s w, cut it At g s 7 ing wha as ot 5 stanrs G Ry T e ghtinthiepteg (e yontsa L was paseing a lunch cart on Wind- ;"8 what was said (o i must come to the Rob Restaurant eration Tomorrow fald, farmer labo CURESRI N & Rk n appropriation of $50,000 also | qop gtreet, when a man ran from Sum for the first f appearanc rmers for t1 ool cir raw | | Both Cooy ligho ling and ""z;‘ Holt ';"“ ;;',"] was asked for work on the Conuceti- | {he cart and fired at him, then individual, was the high Lirinta e viniloach can Bnvadice R — | —_— present,” but Lzan ew up their hands. The |, & . 9 " + ‘ g g Wstonish SEofil § 5 Lo OO S s o] e e o ST it v T 6 turned ~and ran. The policeman " M (ot shEMEL Profiny [ mor markets for food are in () Washington, Dec. 7 (@ new | 04 outside Hloanal Reening bothtHis Victina | L ocols yeanymalntendnce e jumped into a parked auto JOUIE L1 '“f“”"“\l ":“'v“”;\‘ ber- | ereasing much faster than prescnt has bill, proposing a of e the voul T are iR Ihe evATearTade Hig| bolnBneCe nually to ani set out after the man, On a | i e el ”.'\ e |8 5,000 in taxes during the | And when his 1y out of the place. g the channel in the river, Of t narrow street, Joseph Vaitterd, who |\t ProC "\"M-x e (Continned on Third Page) companions, | next calendar year in providing re- | Nounced he was \ The police were notified and De- | !0 DEW work, consisting of fired the shots, was fleeing and he :(‘yl.”;.,‘: . .‘xv.'\"“‘[‘~ S ! with automatic pistols, held |lief for virtually ¢ federal tay. | Arm of his democratic i ctive Sergeants William P. McCue, |StrCtion of il dike !was knocked down by D'Onofrio’s i"ToNIS Yesterday. | | 7 Y » the proprietor and 12 patrons of | payer, was reported 1o the house to members stoo » ] ling walls vertments, e empting t es | | Grenge, according to his manager Joy 1 arooklyn, the cour Ry Mr. Garrett then infro (icorge C. Ellinger and Policeman || 1+ ; g car as he attempting to cross |, "o Tt e §36.000 o - ! the Joy Inn, Brooklyn counter- as the first legisiative busin Ihomas J. Feeney started a search |[KC UD $30.000; while maintena the street, The car passed over one Wl el ] it L part of Celia Cooney, now in Auburn | presented to the new congress, new epeaker with this fomag g Bt |dredging, repalrs to the permanent | o his Jegs, The policeman wreda | ST COOH e ) i | prison, sat at a table ealmly smoking | T presenting the report of the ’ — Horksand lseeliancousfexponscnliin Uisin S tfom! Himiandiserrested [ial i LRASIEIS NS i FrAQEQ! 4 rette. Once or twice she!ways and means committee, which Eualogtatic Introduction |would fake up the remaining $20,000, | ’<“ T ;‘““;"f* ror ;‘1 ”, ]" U Gl l, i'b [ nodded her crisp bobbed he in | drafted the measure during a seven “Ile 1 Iy and tem '}R“}[F RA" BR"KFN ‘ T ihes Lo e eiver above | Valtfer! fs 26 and came to Hart- | o0 5 1\11”: 1 mm-: 'u"! alux i s ins weeks' pre s sossion, Chair- | peram Ho is a wi mu ord, the army engineers Will | ¢org 5 year ago from Taunton el e . money and j i (e arl inatice i that Bho AR ndertalie only the work of supel-| yines He told the police conrt to~ | ny wed w0 tar | Appeal Court Denies | When th was would ask the house to take it up to- ch. He BY AU]‘[] KILLS MAN \u.m,, cte. pending the adoption of | jay (hat he mistook the officer for o e Shia i ppea our enies 5 ey morrow, under the plan to send 1t to Ohaute a ,W ection for improvement of this | | i o had P g < . . 2 4 b 3 \e s wort biree, v @ man with whom ko had had & | ayove rivals In professionil Quashing, Rules Indict- guests, who he of th Y his worthy pre 3 difference in the restaurant.') . oo e 4 their wor sors. ””"L'l“‘“ Harbor Projcets | (harged with aseault with intent 10 | ayraing pov RGi ents Valid o0 the retre o In his fnaugural address, M & o Completion of the present work of oy a n oL he 2 B PO, ments vald 3 b 3 s S Malachi Tvler, 67 MC(‘N‘ : e kill, he was bound over to th SO i vhere the party en- | axes payable | Longworth divided the duties of hi Ma yier, bi, S (';‘“(H;’\”vl\‘ \d;’“i rids ;yn‘m‘ 2807 | March term of the superjor crimi- | i | RS T Nifariol (laanat s chre he principal reliof pro into two classes — parlla Death in Peculiar |wini piaco the harbor channels 3o | "2 €0Urt under a bond ot $15,000. 1 Washington, Dec. 7 (P—The Tail. (0050 Manhattan = Ernndlin SHmanTY e ; condition to mect the requirements % ‘ 5 eny bribery indictment hicl Within - a few minutes poliee 1 the Louse > set The first 1 prapose to adminis i aneaon Sk e eqiremenis) 2 S e SIS Le stles were blowing 1 as the coal for enactment | with most rigid impartiality,” he ?:”'x \_fl;\‘gv‘flss f:mjllnn‘ ‘4“.‘1|1 fonal | M‘ nnlv\ o in response to word tha it may be taken advantage of in | Is Parly Worker New Haven, Dee. 7 (P)- L e e Service At Five Different Trees SUg- Columbia court of bobled-hair bandit was on payment of first installments on | *The political side, to my mind : 3 SR Ml [fect during the next fiscal year. At | Man, Despondent, Takes tr il he fncome tax due Mareh a question of party serviee Ty 67, a farmer i ho also w the close of the last fiscal year on Torrington Man, Despon, Tal 1} gested—May Be Held Week : \. v ool hce i ough unanimously or ieve it to be the v of the widely known 1‘.“.(! trainer of hunt- {June 30, 1 , there was an unex- i Tith i Gelonsl - Over ¥ . o B il el < S A b r doge, was killed yesterday at |nanded balance of $34,774.84 for the | i After Hollday {ward 1., R 2 b & P e =2 £y ‘:““ -I‘f:“ . o ow! f 13 I Bride ha anc g e 801 yohen whic! g 2 i AT 0 assist ar o Y;ylm‘:!:‘ 1(:1 A vtv:m]'v ‘:xf:“om."f:’;;: ;!1,‘:.;\. port }‘.nl\mr (r;rnv;\t‘ nd this| wife's Death. Services by | : 1 heny (\v h ; By o Ll eiea oS {aven, when s k we D s heing appiled to the dre now | 5 o cdi i V€ Tl e 2 o i S + gnard rail on the state highway in :‘m‘;,rwm_ Torrington, Dee, T A — De- y‘\ ire he Chtn '_,‘1‘ 1 © George ‘ L Bhe \\MH\[‘H‘\\“ v’ ol . ince \:\ g that village - | ‘The Chlef of Engineers urged |spondent over —recent financial PY & pinno mounted on Martin on motion of t govery | Ewara A T e e Bl or Tonteaeal SAres Coroner Mix was called there t0- | ungress to authori sor osses and over the death of his D° Part of the prog ISR Enedia ol ScoUnse AU ) tenced to from 10 to |d ‘atic members of the commit- | Tiiee s day to inguire }v:m the matter. {aot gt Westpo 1§ wife on November 17, Curtis L. |- ”"“\‘bl‘]‘” G ) : '-lvl<‘,\<‘”1 1‘7‘«\»11 ) ‘n erts., S s { th v 1. WIMM"\ 4 \\Q..l.' Guorge Mills, 48, who was ““"“ € {tuck river, declaring that the exist- | Bissell, about 70, committed sut- |7t {1e TUHEc "‘H. ; e I G b doyerg T S tha A R B e e i G rcen e ranor i ton Tiih SoRn _“‘H” the truek has been ordered held n |y project, which is now 70 per cent | cide shooting himself fn the 17 SOHIICC 10 ChY Y| anssouRt ndenielon, panag ehoy ol nikand intone i ke o e bonds to await the Inquest report. (\m]ml d, is Inadequate to meet the | head at his home this morning, |; i SOEEE (OTRR Sl Herpoet T e oS ERats Ihe story as related today to the {gomands of present comm To telephoned to an undertaker | &t ROV B Te e e Lo : . 3 SN d Adletnt L T wgs Mills with the |““Tng following Connectiout river tbout 7 a. m. to call and see him | "pp Tl ocion ine e | senate and t Kept a weat which belo ?'\ ‘;‘ 2 milk "”"; and harbor projects, according to the | thls afternoon. The undertaker [, o0 ooy &0 ";l_'“ : . . | in n. approached the bridge at fast | syyny Engincers, are in good condi- | went to the house about an hour | i ix t t | S ! s 2 @ ¢ use h where trees will he appellate court 1 t ot W g A coa ol just as a small pAsSenger €ar |jon, and adequate to meet the needs and a half later but found the cur- | (EE W B B g : astor o risto urc tes b sl verged upon v'.'r-” \um-‘“”?mrlfl of commerce at least as far in the fains drawn and doors locked. Christmas, y going in like direction 8 18\ future as ]\,H 40, the ciose of | Returning to his office he irled | & = S Aft S E a 1e 30, 1927, tl v pntributions to ‘ lon mome R e e L R S e . Soon After ervtce m DeRing | Vi v Teion o icn regained the roadway but 108t por, Mystie river, New London without succ: cnyng back to the 's185 on the thir ictlont billa s The truck hit the guard lhor Thames river, Duck Island har- ! house with a neighbor of Mr. Bis- |sccording to Walter O. Cook, chair = 2 | 1 1 SiveoR) struck Tyler who had ey 3 L > el i A new eight room schoot |12 and § e WOk o struck T ¥ho had bor, Branford harhor, Breakwaters el he foreed an entrance. B an of the committ o ] Rev. Otto Duessal of (-m‘- rcteliin thE ranx arlonses n stan 1) Mo “v‘”M t New Haven, Milford Harbor, | sell's body was found on the floor (prospective contributors explai v it h ng T \‘\'( . uck, talking to as Mun- {1yoyeatonic river, Norwalk harbor. S Bathtoam e i o R : S o) & on € < e , Biatiee fumbedi ciear byl S anta i et Gt e L e pw much e Mesas Sl o o man Lutheran Emanuel ar g 2er an g the rail. INo federal funds were asked of HALF MILLION LOSS by the Chamber of : Mook ) : Sl % > driver of the small car of- |ogpgrass for Mount Pleasant, Mich., Dec. T ® | Checks can be sent to the Cha oy 3 Church Headed Flock \‘Yi\ }yl‘":-“l}.‘\(liy\vv‘;" . e i forad aidiand theniwent on {andithotlorSy salicither Fire of undetermined orig! [ber of Commerce p for Over 30 Years el e ommitters coroner was trying to find him to- 1y ravement du today destroyed the main bui Charles W. Hawkins 1 for Over 30 Years. S S e to get an eve witness story of | o)) veqr, 1library of the central state nor- jclal Trust Co., or to Herald o r o L9 s CUUEIE 8 incident died immed. —_ mal school here with an estimated |fice. should be to n St iy Wis itely and before id could be given (Continued on Page 18) |10ss of $500,000 Charles W. Hawkins, T ict of Otto T Tty pim. He had also been pinned wn- | i ! pEEE i e i } 2 [ er the broken guard rail. Mr SING SING e S5e oD ¢ Tyler has a brother, Peter, in Merle | \ A ; 5 | i faa i S N, | New Yorker Commits Arson. Then ! RAISE FOR OFFICIAL R 1 ) oo e For Theu' VlSlt to enry Ford| coese some coma mewm £ : N eshne Councilman Rutherford Propose n- | To Prison and Fals T Ay fov . A e = 5 | New York, Dec. 7 (A—Wa A % rease of $500 for City Clerk 5. e Tne . . . -0 e Foam 2ok ided today on T ; This is First Time Maine Champion Fiddler's Wife Ever jnomvroski, son of a Brootivn tene b S ) : St X Thompson and Tax Collector, oI, § i IR ment house owner, today confesscd ST e taing Lo i ork city, w Left Native State — Gala Festivities [the police said, that he st fire early | {hs i higher courts \ 20 e yives him RN Counciiman Arthur N. Rutherford Al Route For Old C 1 [this morning to a six-story house | o . i (“ 1 of om pastors, plans to introduce in the common Along Route For ouple. lowned by his father so he would be [ o : 5 g vas talking W G i s couneil a resolution to fix the sala- [sent back to sing sing to ve witn | Smokers and Non-Smokers . ) foners a others | ,n enurch of New York ¢ . rios of city elerk and tax collector at | [triends in the prison Race; Non Smoker Winner SRy s Y | Rev. Oscar Duessal of St iRy 00 a . City Clerl | Norway, Me., Dec. 7. () — The | tional railways was here to conduct | Dombroski was captured by his| p, e e vith 2 was iy T e N republican, r ompson and Tax Collactor T sun came out for the em from Norway to Detroit. r. It was found that threc | s una non-smokers walked i e ari D eseatiot o v for ,‘,(“','»::.:» iis now are paid b a |a week today as | It is the first time Mrs. Dunham |distinct fires had been started in the iay from here to Forest G i 0 the I 1 Honiiendiapogs ob shnet year. Maine's champion f r, | gl o !'thn. rn, 50 miles. Paul Ga . | Dues: of Pittshn Pa, and )|’ A ¥ 8§ R * Dunham were a has ever been out of the state and T have good pals up in . ¢ vuary: 2, {yvee daughters. Miss Bva Duessm ndment to set out on their trip to Dearborn, the first time Mr. Dunham has left {ond 1 to g0 back to Mr. Duessal came to this Miss Hedwig Duessal of | Three Women Present stbound Canadian National rail- | At 11:35 they will be in Berlin, police quoted Dombroski as say G The Rev. Mr. Duessal took a : ere all on the floor wher s cxpress was soon to be whirl- | H., at 1:30 at Island Pond, and He wa sed only o he fn the general affaire of |\he session opened, Mrs, Rogers of Six-Year Ol Norwich Doy Run ||\ them toward the h of the 6:20, about the time grandpa ordi- ths ano after serving 3 1-2 = Spring 1 Wi el usetts and Mrs. Kahn of P hest man in America, unfolding | narily would be feeding his cows for Sing for b v pidol he was assigned to work Savedl e igoun “alifornia on republican side, Down by Motor Truck This Morn- chapter In the lives of two the night, they “,“ be h “om,\fl | — ty b |and Mrs, Norton of New Jersey with minds those of the Aral metropolis they w cla 1 v small ¢ cotaclatan | of the spe Norwich, Conn, Dec. 7 ) — ot 0 thelr honor In “ll\l Hunllm o Pt sl pleted. allo Cor NiaE . 14 son of Mr. and vo weeks ago A. M llan Snow Shoe ' RBoston, Dec. 7 One man was L sty This church o 2 = e by its clerk, Tyl \ge, who, after man, of Harland side his o 3 ) guests ding. od and ounded in the ' - t v new FIREMEN GET $50 CHECK ayer, called the roll of the states Wn, was Struc Paris and Norway closed | ill leave Montreal at 10 p servation at THE WEATHER ) ‘ T A ch 1 established the presence of a by a truck driven s s and schools m. snugly tucked in their pull an hour aft AR | lof Me¢ Wes 1 this mo lorum Ryan this noon s ple from At 6:40 o'clock Tue row t Hortford, Dec. 7.—Forecast L F Mr. Duessal established Not Senate Meets close by w. ror wround paid , morning they will Toronto and st for New Britain and vicinity G b ol in 1898 mpen he same moment Vice-Presi- T 1 or Ralph O.!will arrive in Detroit at 2:45 p. w received Mostly clondy tonight and th 1 churc) nt by t Dawes, from a country- inutes la R \ th Paris to bid one of Henry Ford's automo 1« t ror 1 Tuesday ; not much change in 8 . but the s the e speaking campaign in favor of order of Cor- | them bon voyage. The general pas- biles will meet them and take them s ph E. Q'Connor, assigued 1¢ temperature school in 1 in s it was | which g !senger agent of the Canadian Na-,to the home of the manufacturer.'at the re ation —_— # |necessary to erect a large new school | at Moran's )luslc She ~p (Continued on Page 18) -

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