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NEW LASHES OF LIFE: BATTLI NG SIKI . Clty ltems Over N vatsed the question of forgetfulne being more than halt full before | SUITS FOR $2,050,000 b I'ho jury w xeused while counsel [ the usual time for court to open on | 3 lel oC, " IS K OC | Y ¥ Salem, Mass, Dec. 7 (P—Sults Y NEW YORK COPI | L rgued the opint Monday morning. Tho majority of | for §2,050,000 against the manufae- " | Stanley Woman's Reliet Corps will | Judgo Hinman concluded that fn | the spectators were women and in- | turers’ National Bank of Lynn, wero . o ‘h(nhl e eting and annual election favor of t developments reach- | cluded "lfl”-y “""‘I New Haven | filed in superior court today by Fred ¥ s 5 of officers in Odd Fellows' hall, A d vd” the Mo could bring in facts | county, Jurors at the former trial|N, Moore, formerly of Peabody, b s . 311,087 ADDITIONAL FOR ows' al, Areh . T tormarly.of Esshndy Rome Pope Plus has blessed W11y | street, Wednesday afternoon at WA based on evidence that had come in | who sought to acquit Olympia of | now of Wakefleld, and the B, N, a golden roso which i8 to be sent; WINTER ST SYNAGOGUE o'clock. 7 2 at the present trin the first murder charge present to- | Moore and Son company, former to Queen Elizaboth of Belghuim to ' Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. Evmence A” in and mvgumems “AIL of the use of the coroner's |40y were: Frank J. Beach, Daniel | Peabody leather manufacturers. o ““1'|h 'nn:n\vrn {—adv, \ rocord 1hat can be a At this tria) | B Perry and IFrank M. Platt, all of I'red Moore bripgs three suits, arrlage, It stands in a vase | Mr, and Mrs, LeRoy St 263 \ [ ) Milford, Frank D. Abbott, Derby, | cach $800,000 inst Clif . F | Contribution 00 Thristl, s Mrs, L y Strong of 263 b‘ o as heen made, said, . ank D, 4 3 \ | each for ,000, agains ton of golden silze, | b of $100 From Christlan | ey iy “gireet are rocotving con- | farfed i and Scdley D, Bartlett of East Ha- | Coburn, president of the bank, Af- { S Resldent Among Many gratulations on the birth of a son | AR had produ 1t ven thur Putnam, a direetor, and the London — Physiclans have de- | yesterday ! and e & o o brother, Fred, the | bank as an institation, each based cided that owing to his weak lungs | Recelved Xmas Cards, Burritt Gift _latehfle 19, C Doc, T UM— 10 inor of the Macri family, on the charge of *“malicious prose- and advancing age, King George . 72 W, Main S§t. Opon evenings, h st of the rebuttul testimony | 1t had been kind to | cution in charging larceny of must leave foggy, misty England "1'\ total additlonal amount of $11, M M. Milk of New York spoke int nd trial of Olympia Macri ther plae er i trouble, was here today, | $50,000," for a two months' sea trip each :w “‘nT ralsed at the exerclses In|at the Children's Home yesterday | harged with the murder of Johu M:HI have to gu without COurt | tye first time he has attended the Moore also eues Coburn for year. A palatlal new yacht is be- .0""“‘]0“ with the laying of the | u(ternoon. Bagnano was taken this morning |Stated. cond trial $100,000 for slander, The com- ing planned. cornerstone of the new synagoguc Miss Selma Pelerson, a matron at ind this afternoon state began} “Wel 1 pany brings another suit for $50,000 on Winter street yesterday after- . ts arg! : | = i vesterday [ thatChilaFents! Home srilll sall idor its argument. Irar Munn, Alling \earty ingo | for loss of collateral held by the Rome — Some Italians are frrl. oo, i amount is made up part- | Sycden for a fow months' stay in | tate's Attornoy Arnon A. | Counscl 1 that they had |y ank by sale below its market value, tated because Rudy Valentino is|!V © ”‘!{\”'” donations and partly | jier native home Wednesday., While ution, opened | no furthe stions to ask X sceking to become an American |0f Mmoney received to purchase the |sho iy gone her placo will be filed [ expected to take | witnoss and was excused at cltizen. A boycott of fims In which | WIndows in tho new building. Tho Ly Miss Elizabeth Berg of Maldon, | [up two of the 3 hours alloted the | 12:20, he appears is proposed. An an- Dunn lu'?t!lr‘rs purchased one win- | yj g5, | | statc | Before Judge Hinman d 1 nouncement thrown on the screen |90W at $385, and Martin H. Horwitz | Open evenings—the Burritt it | The last rebuttal witness called | ocens” Mr. Alling, commenting on 1 Rome of n coming Valentino |Subscribed to another in memory of | shop. 72 v, Main St e-advt. | |was Dr. John I Buel, "Litchfleld | o™ cuuton of Litohflold county OIL HEA I ING WI I H Ihe 5 film was hissed and booed. MMa mothor. Other purchasors werd| (Car'§, Neumann, secretary of tho [ | neurologist, who was ‘n surpriso | yeueq that the Tibislt abitie o Samuel Monus $210; Mrs. I Levin | Union Mg, Co. will speak to the [ witness” introduced by the state Jast | T FR T “back of ol B i Kharkovk — Russla is appealing |44 Son, $210; Mrs, M. Kotkin, $210. | Lions' club tomorrow on “The In- | {weck. Ho observed Miss Macrl dur- [ /o8 PO FIEET el ) tonia| 110 GloUssnONtot hosmwibss | A0 BT affe, about 8250, The | dustrial Growth of New Britain. [ing the time she was testifying in | o FOURSEL tabic, du argu- children “who like packs of wolves|Chevrl Mishnais purchased the doors | 1l meeting will be at noon at the | (i Ban bauall condition of{ “up, yoy mean that yo haunt the streets of every large |t @ Prico which will probably be | purritt notel. | [shoidatsndants mind atithe tme (ot |y a1ty e m:\»”.‘} Hectric igniton L city.”” For their rollef a one per|$1:500. ! | Come in and hear the new Ortho- | |the shooting on Tebruary 26, Iast| ye “rei)orayy “vell, you can hav cent tax on vodka is proposed. ’““;"’ other "]“{"‘]‘““"“ Jere . De- | phonic Victrola at Morans'.—ndst. ‘]‘}“""”""“' “,’h““"’ e whtlosDr i i i i i celved, among which one stands out | 4 daughter was born to Mr. and uel was on the stand. [ £ | i St : a8 Mr. Wi : 5 * | “Evidently the es are argued TondontolVormont tunkeys nold nl‘ particula p.(‘--n.!, to those | \frs, Reginald Plekhardt of 50 al il |]v fore court opencd counsel and | o FOCELT | TE O ul. o :\n r!’l 4 at Thanksgiving time when dinnrs (ALY 11 erecting tho new s¥a- {nolia.streot at the New Britatn Gen- | Jtidse Goorgn it Binman Spant MoBte | ooty L sdld MG EATIRE. whI 3 wero cancelled owing o the death |EOE4%: Tla donatlon, $100, TSIl Hospital yesterday. ‘ R {ltena h;m'r in conferencs. Judge | Y67 COuTLIcC aild M, Alline: whil of Dowager Quecn Alexandra so [CIVed from a man who wishes 0| jiof Xmas, got him n Nash mult or ‘Fines R T e o et scrved some arguments here when A v;rklcv‘d !I;n lpmwsmnr lv.’nzlishlmml Ry vl‘m‘“ s Ao '\(_m ml.n. $ Lot l’l4l-‘. Mf"]ahr, a0 106S R me $50 f0 $3 00 [ ot e vontaramce o a8 the TesUlt ] 140 whole table was needed, that hundreds of others have been |\"" R L alnut street, Tel. 45 dvt, | | R EUIT Aok : i Mr. Munn said that he woull ordered for Christmas. Some ori"'f;l;“ll‘ poraleion "f]’f"'“ Britain | john H. Fitzgibbons of Bridgeport week.End Dmke[ ‘r.]‘”,rx"fi ihe croe sxaminallon O |l n' thetarpumants o (et those left over from Thanksgiving |nd the commitice WiShes to express | was a guest of Rev, John I' Dono- e el e e Wil ol s iowts st Be ok ol are belng fattened up in Kent for | thanks to him for bis contribu- ' nue, pastor of St. Joseph's church, AR [ of auestions con rain for | B AOM AR A g R ot until ; fon. ; etgulness. On re-direct Mr. Alling | afte! cheon recess the Christmas tables of the Ameri- | | yesterd, Six defenda 5 <ole aske oe . can and Spanish ambassadors and | Sy Join Xmas Music Club at Morang' ix defendants wers arraigned be- |read from the coroner's record that | 8r. Koletsky asked the court I : d_Spanish ambassadors M M ER H LP Lt %" |fore Judgo William C. Hungerford in |the girl was asked “how many shots | the jurors would be informed that Lord Carnarvon. B E 0 SAVE ‘r“n . an ChaflsatTol |police court this morning on charges |did you fire the evidence was completed before This Ol Burner Has Won its Place for only one Reason: It Does = atr 1 Charles Johnson of the |of viglating the motor vehicle laws,| "I fired five,” was the answer | they went out to dinner. it Allotted Work Better Than That Work Has Ever Been Done Moscow — Leon Trotsky think ]N GOST OF BUILD]NG police department is confined to his |iour of them being found guilty and |read, She testified at this trial that | “They'll find it out wt Before. AmericanSequinmentiE(orIa e 'm‘“f:(?.”.,:;hh\"",‘"' ".’f‘(:',"i"x"_‘"‘ s |tined while the two others had their |sho remembered nothing on that | come back, maybs before” Also The Northern Automatic Ofl Burner for the Smaller Home— power plant will enable Russia to) —_— iy retas halt price at Morans'— jcascs continued. Felix Oidzey of 62 |evening after the first shot. | plied Judge Hinman, who then @ Just the Thing for Hot Alr Furnaces—No Noise—No Dust. cultivate “electro-diplomatic™ rela- | gegormation Tmtheran Parishioners ) Woodland strect was fined $50 and| Mr. Koletsky objected strenuously | ordered a recess and told the spec- For Further Information, call tions with the United States. “Also Witliam Burns has entered the |eosts when he was fonnd guilty on a |saying that the state's attorney was | tators to leave the courtroom and electricity plus Russian soclalism| Ald in Keeping Down General | “MiPloy of the North & Judd Mfg Co. |chargo of reckless driving, He was |unfair “when he makes such a state- | courthouse i et e vty e | L i, |l ntine s, ot s Sl ot et o gimaging semer, | S Nger tad o commrt o W. R. FENN t 3 soviet sys- : . L v n r he was driving and one driven |before the fury.” | make on the completion of the evi. V. tem.” SRR ¥ —advt, by Alonzo G. Bull of 27 Bl | 5 & g 5 2 lectrol and Northern Ofl Burners | Considerable ense of the con-| i Y Alo 3. Bull of 27 Black. Roek | The state's attorney said that he | dence. The largest erowd that has 2 2 5% n - A (\,T‘?,,f“'f:,-m,hf\ nse of the con-) fickets for “The Messlah” by the avenuo at the South . erossing | was perfectly \\']th‘m! his tight in- | vet attended the morning s 2e |f 199 HART STREET TEL. 2079 New York — Battng 8k | cran church of tl ew Dritain Choral Soctety, Capitol lon Stanley strect yesterday after. |asmuch ag the defence had now | was present today, the courtronm | g mem ¥nocked out by a policeman, 15 out | ( e e 0| theater, next Sunday afternoon, ex- {n6on P . ; A 4 ]STw a8 ]nsres;;h. "rm congraror 18 | tno congregation yesterda : “’:,;‘" Crowelissiomorro 71( Motoeyels Policomen William & ' Leonard Smith, a Times Square po- | first time, wa i because of L 7 |Sirolls and William P. Hayes arrest- ; liceman, whom he attacked. Limlt- | untecr work by the members, ace | oo ]'10 ‘;‘r't'fz;’:";“‘:‘“ :’]"m”"_' 2% |ed Oldzey after they investigated the | Ing the penalty to & fine at the re- | cording to announcement at the | oo 1"‘\ Dt \'”'-1 Bent Wweek- |accident. They told the court that | quest of Slki's wife, a magistrate | sorvice, i ”'(’1*:1; '}\l‘lm‘j‘;m‘l"»‘,v_.smh = when they arrived at the scene of warned the bottler that he would | The services were presided over by | (®1or 0% 30 e ‘! l(, l‘["’"{f“ the crash, they found Oldzey had | go to the workhouse the next time. | ihe Rev. derick W, Schacfter, | . _md‘)“j ,‘_rhfi ";‘*"(’:‘1 . o ‘“(‘F"”l"": {been drinking, but said that when | - | pastor. Rev. Martin W, Gaudian of | | HomCEY: e o D o thets |(heY arrived at the police station, | Toledo, Spaln — There's to be a | the John's German Lutheran | TAG8 ¥ @O0 o stav with |[CY decided that he had not drunk | lance 500 feet long in a monster | church and Kev, Dr. A. A. Allqu e a‘( i U 1'“ e ,’;.““,‘ “; |enough to place a charge of driving | S atue of Don Quixote which it|of the I'irst Lutheran church of this mvf o ”;];g:’,“ g ‘,”"“ |under the influence of liquor. Judg: | vill take seven years to erect near |city assisted. Rev. Berend Mehrtens | O1H 8 e apring, . |William I, Mangan appeared for the the birth place of the prototype |of > wen and Rev, Otto Hey Uity him a Nash sult of | jerendant, il P ve | cvercoat, $23.50. T. F. McCabe, 49| of his Lady Dulclnea, [@enveloh and Rev. J. 8. Farly at| onf Do S0 L Re L TR Benjamin Gottlieb was fined $25 iy | Harttord also particip Ja it EsticeATet e LRl ity and cost when he cntered a plea of 2 | v | Members of Teutonia lodge of plen ol New York — Mies Lenora Ber- ! morlal windows have been | o ST B0 tracnt |BUIItY to a charge of operating an | tini, 20, knows how to deal with' scd by members of the con-| & guests of Eintracht |, omobile on Roberts street yes . 20, v ¥ lodge, O. D. H. S. at a pinochlo | LR mashers. She chased one from an | grezation and there will be bap- | % B B T8 B S B PEOCHE day morning with improper br: | clevated station for several blocks |tismal scrvices thore next Sunday, { 2O ACEOE E |Patrolman Fred Wagner said that and brought him down with a fly. [ The chureh will not be dedicated S oA e it e S {he was altracted to the machir ing tackle. She was educated as a | the upper portion of the struc- R s Ettzabeth | o1t1ie1) was driving by the unclean | nE 8 & Anh W Main, Prof. Bldg. S o : physical training instructor, | ture is completed. i markers, so he drove after him to i ! e JRS e o nvestigate. When he drew up b » > E el The fuel committes of the Cham- |, 1} v girls are touring Japan with a team | JUNUY)y J farncanlatiin 0% cloc) {the driver to stop, he saw that the | of Japanese collego baseball play- | FAILS TO RE"IURN HOME oG A TN StI A T ot y.mwl.; (m‘fl\rr::v:\-l\‘\\rvvuhljmt stop | ers. They stayed behind when ten | L ting tonight at 8t. Jean's hall. |} o and Motorcycle Yoliceman other girl players, stranded on a el cheon will ¥ S50 Hayes tested the brakes and found tour directed by Eddie Alnsmith,| 5 e e Sy |both fanity. Attorney Harry Milko came home on funds provid hy:“‘[" Has Not Secn Him Sinee Fe ‘-,\iwz appeared for Gottlieb. | 4 benefactor. | e ot Andrew Petrusk: 18, of 436 | | Gained Liberty Under Bond SP[R]TUAL]SM TESTS e e e e | Yriday. | ¥ machine about two months ago and W “Speckled Beauties” Win ‘ } | FIGURE IN WILL FIGHT a2 strivpea ie aown and turned it TN bRl Cont { |, Steve Bosco, who was bound ever | i) {into an improvised “racer”. With the n Membership Contest |, cuperior court last Friday on a = 2 muffler disconnected, he was putting h? mf'mbm‘shlnglm'e in the N;‘\' i charge of ascault with a deadly | Arguments Pro and Con Being Made machine through its paces on iritain Fish and Game ociation | weapon on Salvatore Mele has been | street yesterday when Traffic > vill be officially concluded tomor- | missing from liome since the day of Today At Little Valley Policeman John Stadler interrupted ow evening with a banqguet at the court action, his wife, beth | S him and arrested him on charges of | = S 3 b ° Arohatc {ni a arges of | Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall. Bosca, reported this morning. She | LD (S spece and operating without a Ol R 1926 i Two teams were selected from the | has appealed to Probation Officer L. i pittle Valley, N. Y., Dec. 7 (B— mu . He was fined $20 and costs v ‘ membership of the association, | C. Connolly. Sooranior IWIlnoRses: wekelion Hinnd | isimotning, “The Speckled Beauties" mx‘mm":i | osco furnished his own bond of I}y 1oday to testify that spiritual- Walter Zak of Woodland street | by William Heslitt, and the “Grouse” | §1,00, Later he called -at his barber |ian is and is not a fraud. fourth motor vehicle law Ay captained by Henry Swanson, and p on the raliroad arcade, taking | jorty-five wi have be o pay a f Judge Hun- 1 g they conducted a spirited contest for | what money was in the h 1~‘r~\-*"l‘< named by objectors, sceking in sur- axing him for not having new members. The teams ran neck [and he also withdrew $220 from & |rogate court 1o break the will of Dr. his registration certificate on his o nd neck right to the very end, the | bank, she says. o W. Irving Hewitt, who left his §150,- person yesterday morning when he NOW OPEN' 1 Deautles,” finally winning | He had lived tn New Britain 2149 estate to the Lilydale assembly [ndmit driving his machine, He * close margin of {wo | years and has six children, tho ©ld- ' o¢ gpiritualism, Nearly as many [was arrested when the police took poinis, each new member counting | est 15 years of 1d the YOUNE- [y ore scheduled to testify in behalf Oldzey into custody and found that one polnt. The losers will provide |est, who are twins, being eight Years lof the assembly in the trial which [Zak. who owned the machine, did . . 0 Py (o (G R Co i |0t Sponod last week And recesacd watil [noL huve his reglstration eertth Each year an increasing number of New A. M. hall tomorrow t. | o Mele was trying 10 {oqay, et . . e members of the two teams | steal his wife L et ‘\' Mrs. Anne E. Hinman, of Buffalo, | DProsecutor Joseph G. Woods told fint;nmtes takc out men]bershlps in our 3 and the officers of the assoctation [ brolled in an alicreation THUrsdy yng Misses R nd Irene Hinman |(he court that counsel for Leo Lass 3 b hick bl b S are to he present. The membership | end the cd the Jatter fop jepjon, objectors, main- [of Burnham strect, Terryville, had : elaalete] B of the assoclation due to this con- [ Both werc : ‘;"F”flrn"*l in that physician was unduly |reques a continuance in the ecase poplflar Clll which enables them to save g test has passed {ho 1,200 mn t igher court, fipfuenced by mediums of the assem- {until Saturday. Lass, with Joseph | H , though they have not reach ent to jail for breach o1 y1v that spiritualism is a fraud and |Genovese of 49 Pearl court was ar- [SyStematlcall)' first birt | a deception, and that the assembly, [rested after machine collided on 1 o 1 o H : x : under hollet mayinecinhet conl s Naingslrost jover M nenk o i ‘There are 17 convenient classes that will opert enovese a8 re P by t- 5 Dec. 7 (A—The Exchange | Lorenzo W Friendship, sl- [torney Irving I. Rachli i i 3 < s e iR e | e W EL B (R b TT | i assure from $12.50 to $5000 next Christ- Several thousand dollar: mage at, although the NoO- [yhen Dr. Hewitt T— o i 3 wiltod yeslorday morning when an Wil not. b awarded |ur boys had | seon 3 mas or for other special purposes. altar candle ignited draperies in St is intended 2 n‘m,{»" [ ressed as a Modoc Indian, dancing || i 1 d in 1926 of ¢ last turee |4 hout and swi 2 ick as blaze burned through allotments to Sir Austen |} recited gibberish reafter, spread to a nearly |Chamberlain, British foreign secre- \aite said, Dr. Hewitt was known ,OIN 1\,70)7/._. ition in the rear of nd Arvistide Briand, French jpn the villag “Mod was > the chu ich it practically de- v, in recognition ef their work | as irrational i iven by . Bl croyed. A passing motorist discov- up to the Locurno agree-| The mbly contends that Dr. g Y If Oil[)' Takcs 3 NI”HH(’S ered the fir ment Hewitt was a bri | T — shrewd intellig ! P = MRS, LAKE DIES and that he left th PU ILS | | Hartford, Dec. 7. (F—Mrs. Martha |for the legitimat A mother of ex-governor |entific knowledge. died in Brookline, | s She was in her The funeral will be morning and there furtherance of scl- | yesterday cightieth held Wednes TRIAL UNDER WAY Quick Relief! Apleasant —_— And g e Mt eys 4 |Will Be committal services in the|Head of American Civie Reform | Throat and Chest afternoon at the family lot in Wood- Union Denles Accusations Salve. 3 stock, Conn. Cleveland, Dee. 7 P—Tha trial of | Rev. Albert Sidney ( lecturer and head of Civic Reform union, ch | using the mails to circulate obscenc | matter, got under way in fe | | court here today. | | | o Americ ged with | Gregg is charged with mailing an alleged “affidavit” {o ers of the congrer tev. Willlam C. Hicks, in Clev an ef- | fort to oust Hicks from his pulpit. The purported “affidavit.” char | that Hicks made improper advances | Prepared: to “Jane Doe,” when she went to Add water his study for advice. miz—luke regg admits sen the paper, | denies that its s were l ohscene. | Gregg form 1a pastorates in | Tacoma and and Hicks at Spokane. \ i y griddle cakes! Bliss- Crisp, buttery grid HAD MOURNING OUTFIT ful memories of long-ago days. e Rea i of Remember how good they were then! 10 tecn Alexander dis- fact that it is the cus. *Grandma's” Pancakes still have the *old-fashioned” flavor that made them famous 50 years ago. closed th J queens to Ty with them wherever a mourning ey go. hus the queen of S )+ in queen | \ Norway and the crown princess ¥R MoRE THAN il Sl JomonE TxAN s n did not have to go f r GALITY PRODUETS n their trunks fo sclect their ap parel for the period of court mourn- | ing. e BRITAI l e YOUR CHILD'S chance in life may depend upon your action now in Frank E. Goodwin EYESIGHT SPECIALIST | 327 Main Street Phone 1905 ‘ James D. Donahue WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9 Y. M. T. A. & B. HALL Pianist, Israel Rosenberg this matter of his eye- sight. Get the facts]|!| about your child's eyes. OF 8:15 p. m. We Understand Eyes MONDAY, DECEM! 1025, Bank of Service LARGEST CHRISTMAS CLUB N =S e ——————————— L ———————————————— ] Saturdays 7to9 p.m. - — S > o o ~ IN NEW BRITAIN

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