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’ I By Associated Press el i i I -Zx E zi L .“‘w’;do(;’ “‘IM’V ‘ e 1y o VRSN , LSTABLI A SHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER itl;. 1925, —=TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS _ BOY BANDITS FALL IEXPenditure Of Hundred Million CHURCH CROWDED MELLON OWNED CO. A INTD POLCE NET For Arcraft Advised In Report ORBUAY FUNERAL NAMEDINSCANDAL BANDITS GAUGHT AFTER HOLOING UP Confess o Seven Burglariesgfl"““ Commiltee Agrees On Five-Year Program— Tears Shed Openly af Obsequies Gull 0i Sall (0 Hae Escaped PRUPR!ETOR DF ARBH STREET STURE | Dept. of National Defense, Including Air, | b | ; for Beloved Physician | 4,000,889 in Federal Taxes ' Committed in Past Week Land and Sea Recommended. | | 0 1 el STATE-WIDE PROBE OF BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION Youths Take $40 From : o0 sty o o5t OITY - OFRICIALS ~ PRESENT|OPEN. DEFIANGE CHARGED ygass oURTS COMING CONVENTION NOT ‘DY’ Samuel Miller At Rk e | | | P SHOTS FIRED IN CHASE!..n. o serisononn s e . A separate budget for all aviation f G Patrolmen Kennedy and Woods [craft for the army and navy 18 oijviies, i.\llrmx\ In Uniform, Kiwanis Club Handling of Saandard O Co., Po““ 0 un) But ecommended \e report of th hures clvil aeronau Make Capturé—Button Off Boy's f°Commended in the report of t A burcan of clvil aeronautics In| vy and Delegations Trom | house aircraft committee as agreed [the department of commerce. California Also Censared In Re- \{torney Gieneral to Act— In Fact Florida Se ion Are Captured After truction of those found un- | | at F S Detec ‘Mara, | upon tod | Onc procurement agency for all % ; . e e Ry sinalo Inyesticating Sl s | Coat Found by Detective O.Ium.“ P e e Medical and Fraternal Organiza. ; port Made Iy Senate Investizating Shake-up in Boston | Headquarters Are | Chase By Citizens Brings About Confession. | 'rhe recommendations, which con nercased representation for the | tlons Pay Last Tribute | Committee. Police Dept Raided | 4 sor [template ereation of & department air services on the army general S ; | Ao olice Dept. ' aide ! S After a chase durlng which fourl o™ o0 a1 defense, covering land, staft and the navy general board. With great solemnity tlie remains’| Washington, Due k 5 e W fots were by poilce, Albert| o 0 oir, were concurred in by Government afd in the establish-|0f Dr. Henry T. Bray were borne |GUIf Uil compuny esc Raymond Killduff and ?‘_“"“"’-011"‘"'_;'i"r'\“’“‘rof":”y‘l“'m'“"(‘:r,‘;w.\n members. ment of airways and airports. down the brownstone steps of &t l‘l"|‘.' ‘J;',“.',"“ Suduriss e el Nsion Dee. 10 (P—A state-wlde | §t. Petersburg Fla. Dec, 10 (7 o Li L Pl REXe SoaLE or Representative Reld nois, sur Ot rplanes 56 | Afap 915 919, when Sceretary Mellon |investigation of the manner of deal- A room in the Sorento hotel, . 5 A this morning and confessed to the cm’“fl“'r‘lilr’;m“m“"‘w“]’ ol ol isp auiney oF all airplanes now In USe Mary'y church this morning, {r»[lu\\'-‘ ! alter ander, Pris- was & chief owner, is asserted by |ing with erimir ing funeral services, while throngs |ensineers employ. the courts was | convention headqt of the Ine serles of store robberies which hav bafiled the police during the pa 1 by the senate |promised toduy b e . | William Mitchell, however, will file |safe. ¥ e senate | promised todny by Attorney ieneral | vestment Bankers' Association of Ia | ttee investig ¢ the interne 3 oners, Bein st a NN sent fo|® supplemental briet advocating a| Creatio 10 maintenance of an |flanked the entrance to the edifice, | '””"’ "t- ]m» igating the internal | Jay R. Benton Amg was raided last night and ) g Quc‘ tioned two weeks, Mankus was sel T : S i » v 7t irevenue bureau, L quantity of Hquor seized, Pinellas ) | . v ro | Unitied air service. 1dequate alr reserve. {and tear-dimmed eyes gave expre: iy ) . : T ot ,\l‘ . . :\qr{;hlrecre[v‘mn\ (srhlu;’_'h‘.:;“:‘l:;:; The proposed department of na- | ascd promotion opportun- (slon to the feeling of sorrow NSL The record in the Gulf ofl ca; ToRton: s Doc. Doats LB e ut Other Crimes. lllam C. Hungerford thls mor i 0l e tiona defense would supplant the |ities for air officers, and pay com- |death had brought upon the city. mad ore th mmi nolice for today by | @ liquor, they said, was in pos: When b “‘“‘;‘} "|‘ ‘g:“'c,;fixgi present war and navy departments, {mensurate with the hazards of their | Perhaps least observed amons the | ”“’j OO I ) happeni in 24 hours. | session of James od, exeous | The YoUnBCr B0y Hiclals Dollce bo. |and would not necessarily give avla- |work. 2,000 pervons who peused in_ the |\ Rreseniation 1o the sensie 1 Re ion tod fourpa- | tive vice president ot the st re-| Culmly staging a holdup 9 ’"\“;‘4'"' m""\','.':m;s'm,, {mpli. routine ily Iifo to pay a tribute | Lhe eneincers asseried that 34€4trolmen who had charges r tershurg chamber of commerce. S Tleve a -vear-old boy 1is als - cau made an erroneous | {revenue b A0 B the bakery of Samuel Miller, refund of % o officers were quoted 200 ALcll street, this morning soying. “wo are Jeavingi for:at 11 inst the e . of respect were the individuals scat- e‘ln\r:‘:!!‘r‘ M!'\d 1 tered about the rim of tlie human | | ; . .. : il d and fs toigc s o S, | Merchants Warned Against Giving i o miee oy n followed closely t he has not Mr. Coad 996,080 to the company s of a secret order led to collect additional taxc all patrolmen to check ! ‘ : 35 o'clock, where they 0 , " ithe disposal of all cases in | Clearwater at noon to obtain took $40 from the cash regis ortly before 1:30 o'clock of shawls, trickled tears of genuine | A H. Fay, a commitice | they made arrests. This order, | warrant for Mr. Coad's a ter, Walter Selander B roRis morning Officer John Kennedy no- o 0 |sorrow in the realization that they |t€Stifled that the Guif O | 1ast night at roll call, was believed | Clearwater is the Pinellas comaty | { » Walter Selander, 18 Carl- & ticad thie twoibabyLAna) 8 BEOR TS arge re t 0 (A | ents.m lost a friend who had Dbrought |Case Was rushed through the buread | o yuvo poan oceasioned by Regis- | seat jton street, and Raymond Kil- . about the Stanley street rallrond Tl Irays of sunshine and hope into |APd closed within seven WOUKINE| qp of Motor Vehicles Goodwin's! The whiskey was selzed in 2 duff, 278 South Main street crossing. When the boys caught e ( e |homes where discouragement had |32¥8 because Mr. Mellon desired 4o ), o0q that the courts were linient | room used as headquarters of the | Were captured shortly after. sight of the officer thoy ram, and | . | held sway. Dr. Bray took great in- | 12Ve all cutside interests with | with the prisoners e s ot ar e e | d ptured shoitly after- wire pursued by Kennedy, who was TW[] "\SUREENTS {Rating Bureau, On Eve of tcrest in the considerable portion of |1¢ Was connected closed bofore he | “ oy o vogination of the four pa- |1 of the investme e, |Jard, and are lodged at the po- g ‘oined later in the chase by (m”c i 5 i {1is practice hat had come in the took office n March, 1921 {\iimen wag sald in police circles| Coad has issued a statement de- | pos station in default of $5,000 wao“dTehe :mys "'c'h'lsr'fifo"’"m‘, ! Christmas Busmess}morpr localities—not because it was | Open defl ;\:» of 1.;.11“".“ in “ !lto have heen a step In Superin- | nying any knowledge of the ”qm”lml. railroad trucks as Cnion Mfg. remunerative, for it was anything ;révenus golicitorsanc SOmin sEORe Sy Crowley's ¢ clean Up | in the room & 8 that he| The y ‘ho appear ‘ “ompany, 296 Church street, Whero | FEEL [i. “. P. WRATH Rush Check Up on Ac- bt profitable—but hecause i Baei by Devisom Shlare 10} haimans | LOERNE CADIN ESURISACKARRRE PN e qrsom R R Laonyins \\?:.181]'10 vouths who appear to be g the younger thief was caught. | : i E ¥ regarded 1t a duty to his professjon |A1Ing of the tax case of fhe Standard | aftorney general made his| B S e K 57 7\ c:als of age entered the oisiriXentadyhDRERed oS ol e | counts, {{o minister to the wants of tho sick |0l Company of Calfornla also wag| 08 WY Fenefi, BATE UM e Intormea | DAKETY, and ordered Miller. to (uarters at 1:30 o'clock, from the| . | S. {with the financial return a second |charged in testimony before the | Ly P8 a0 0 pog . b at bankers ‘mave | N0l up his hands. Selande Ao { son Displaced ! | order dirccling Boston police 10| this afternoon that bankers “have nds. Selander ‘e house, and continued the sea flmpe[‘ and NeLso Il i | consideration, it a ccnsideration at [committee. HeckRnnior Qisposaliin: the| asrecaiit nd of $1,000. |covered Miller wit y ‘or the older hoy. An hour later he i all. The Standard Ofl case involves ERHDROng N GOl eed to make bond of $1,000.- | hile Aliller with the gun, @ s o 5 | 2 b courts of a s 1 ey, 000, for Coad's case if the lie [ seiz 3 found the boy huddled tn the ball of N Ghmrman | More than 400 names of New| That his kindly ministrations were |an over assessment ot vefund for | fTE H_"’ e "”,‘.\ ”q“";“")m[‘ o nflf‘flw: s release if the w l“ ile Kilduft seized the $40, ona of the apartments on Stanley Ll | Britain people whose credit rating |not forgotten was evidenced in the | the year 1915 ot §: nd | i 7 3 R street, near Dwight street. The boy | that this e s jssued after he | three ral {according to the story told by p 3 ey Jfficers sald lis such that their accounts must be [remarks passed in the huddled | hinges on whether the company, ng officer: a y i & bl Miller. When the stick lef ave his name as Albert Mankus, | el e e s o o oe ¥o i ol W1 stacal s FowIaN Bl owed Wb RenanaoliHl 150 SEOTINIESS Mondny@RerlIDEl would return o (8t Poters. I i, VUASE e BHGKHDS T t nd said he llves at 360 Norta H"T'TDAWES ‘RAZZED’ ]N SENATF w:»nl,\'vl\t ity v ‘(\(:f"'][‘:‘,,|; Vents i e Wi m,,mrnw | mothods of charging . development | Tolice Supeiintendent Crowley and | burg this afternoon with the nece \t”t_ bakery Miller yan out and ‘ « ite street, first floor. | ! aynes, manager of the New Britain |weather and snow flurry to catch a | costs from capital to expense. Com- [ (710 1A6 STHE Troc “dure wonld e | sary arresiing papers pursued them. Kilduff ran up Button Brings Confession, i 7 |Credit Rating bureau, in connection |1ast glimpse of the funeral bier, | missloner Blair ruled that the ollowed In other clies of the | Delegates say that the room was|Grand street and Miller' fol- The two boys were brought 0! yjee pregdent Listens to Jocular |with the beginning of the Christmas | Private Services At Home | change could not be made but the |’ Ie is dirceting his investiga-{a “recoption room.” and dechred oo him* Selander r p vere questioned L e | . 4 ion to sift charges made by Frank | (1 W rio whiskey drinking . Selander ran along cadquarters and were questio | rush. Private services attended only by ! division chiefs disagreed and in- (7 R ' Y 5 | Arch street toward Mai Ly Sergeant Patrick O'Mara. At first| But Stinting Rebuke — Propo<al | Tpg hureau has listed on its cards [members of the immediats family | formed representatives of (he sen- | P Soodwlngstale registrariotmosg = — Sl Main, Le lads denied their guilt, but when i names of more than 30,000 people |Were held from the Bray home on |ate committee that they proposed tor \“r’r.',‘_ who declared the ;.BEDU GRANGE REGEWES i continued his o At furgeant OMara. produced a button | - Made to Teave Postal Rates Un- |JUGE ¢ BR (NS LV TEO0 | Pourt strect at 2:80 o'clock. The | o stand pat | courts had been Jenfent in dealing | K | while sereuming tor help. Ho was ' e mmt?hed 'MT wen’m F;’ “:e: changed For Time Being, |counts with firms in this and nearby |funeral procession then moved to B SR L y several private cltizens K the oys confessed. (] - ~, The atto o os atles. 1 person Is Eiven & key |St. Mary's church were a_solemn ant found the button Monda¥) xwaqnington, Dec. 10 UP—Houso nymber and the card further con- |hiEh mass was sung at 10 o'elock. ight in the store of Adam Greckl | o\ o) 1ay rejected two mem. [tains the amount of total indebted- | Rev. Francis Murphy of wown, T si“e;:" {;Dmg “!hr';r:l\ :!I‘":‘b"rs of the republican insurgent %Y and ab { liytacdnorfitetaoinnn |brother of Mrs. Bray. was celebrant ys took $17 in change e | cpublic s ) ) ness and ability and effort to pay. |0f the mass; Rev. Danicl Daly of ash reglster. group trom chairmanships of com- | gncaking of New Britaln as g |Worcester, Mass, a long tima friend | ) { : | — o onomee| H3 CHECK FOR $300,000 e e e Forme gl wax to a series of | an ploye of the Union Laundry that have lerably on the |Tt Is To Be Held By Bank Until He | Kilduff, and held him, after which | police force of this city. The first ¢ £ | he took him to the office of tr BEM“CRATS | was the reading of the second | Completes His Movie '\?'.?-“ L('\Hh:}r' Detective Sergea ! | order at roll call last night and the/ Gontrart "rh fam P. McCue and Offic. { second was the resig | Thomas Feeney went to the laundr r simen who had charges \mpatgn, M. Dec. 10 (#—A |° ter took Kilduff to poil inst them, for $300,00 made out to Tn court this morning Mankus 8p- | mitiees, whole, Captain Hiynes says *The|Of the deccased doctor, was deacon: peared badly frightened, eVen| Tn completing its organization, |credit standing of New Britaln peo- | Rev: Matthew J. Traynor. pastor of | though he and his friend have been | ihe majority party removed Repre- gh! The fact that|St Mary's h, gab-deacon, | 3 5 = v cat to the reform #°.00l DEfOTe. | captative Lampert from the head of v 400 risky accounts|and Rev. Walter A. McCrorn “wil{ope of Settling State | pending « 3¢ - to] LS Gl s \lankus stood uncasily, his eves Ted {itg patenis committes, and deprived | out of 50,000 is evidence of this” |MASter of cercmonies. = o N Harold “Red inge, was veceived ‘l‘nr ];!: ryursrv dr by Licute nd filled with tears. FHis parents| Representative Nelson of his place | I says the bureau has some ac-|_ Tho requlem mass was chanted by | Feud Voiced This oday by a local bank. Tt was sign- ederick J, Linn of the fire e st H s¢ ed by Dr. W. E llenberger of the | Partment, who happened to be pass- vore mot in court and apparently|ag chairman of the elections com- |counts of men earning $50 a week |5+ Mary's quartet composed of Mrs. | U S' TROOPS ON GUARD Dr. W er the | partment, who hapnened to be pas- id nmot know of t!&"‘:' son’s ’T;’r'}ynlnee_ Both are Wisconsin repub- |or Jess who are mortgaged to the|MAry T Crean. soprano; Mrs. John | Afternoon 4 A |Arrow DPictures corporation. The | P& ve Malkowski, a fireman, o pade. When aeked it he was gullly: {jjcang, Connolly, alto: Fred Des Rosiers, ON GHI.\]ESE R R TRAIN 3 s to be held in escrow nnm“'H Highland avenue, and Albert Bag \ankus gulped, aud in a hoarsé | The comm! tenor; James D. Donahue, baritone. 1 Y Grange cnmm:'ws his movie P\r“vun"‘:]‘”\"" :‘-:]lm}h.':u:‘\n ‘:n:(.“}m:-fl. r /hisper answered affirmatively. | day disposed o |Mrs. Crean sang at the offertor: New Haven, Dec. 10—Prospe Pt TP | et, H. F. McNevin, cashier, | a r of @ citizens. uipped With Skeleton Kexs. fepipg of the reg nding com- ‘and the improbability of a curta {During the interlm between the [for a decision in the democratic Partner of |C: \ '8 Wi N cloge of the mass he reading of |state central ¢ o p \anager, in the operation ring of skeloton Keys was takel | pittens, Lampert and Neison weire ment of their income The efforts lf»n ‘r? the n?ulini (‘\;‘ n{;(ly.wa}‘ nn el s il s :\' L;‘ (W‘.‘ " s o " from Mankus, which he said he|ins only members of the fnsurgent of the burcau are directed in these [ 'r““"’_“r 'J‘]r \'u X r." oIy |tional committeeman and state com- Poking and Tientsin By s T of safd: ; ied to get in the various 6tores.|gronp which held chalrmanships in | cascs to helping the individual to|**" here Is No Death - |mittee chairman was regarded as Officers say the boys usually disc: iro receiving checks made |ed him to turn back, but he kept ey | ([t Cre ayed * iy good” a B 4 to Grange every day from the | after the boy. Lieut. Linn finally ard- | 41c Jast session. e D e el e |ganist John J."Crean played “The |“fairly good" as members came to- ches i : | | ¢d one set of clothes so that they = T ive o g s _|Vacant Chair.” gether for luncheon and meeting at S Sometimes there are three or | captt red him. At police }\l‘:\dwmr(rrs movie manner. After they were ar- Dawes Takes “Kidding” tude Seated behind the !mmw!.v:nn fam- |point State rman Edward M. (of \““,” 'm, | (..(r\ ‘I,S a ls;-m .| = =R o g 7‘.':0?‘ ¢ er, loade tested last night, a set of clothes| Vice-President Duswes was spias 00 Boconnta rafarred ¢ {ily and relatives of Dr. Bray were |Yeomans, who would not admit t EUArd wis onine INCErnation S, igo, Dee. 1 i i) s s CLlt) e s s R A e o 400786 nts referred to Inig5 o oo from the New Britain [he had his letter of resignation in |oPerated under the direction of for- npien football money maker | Detective Sergeant McCue gave ere ‘“"“”fi’t“fl"""r:m e i U 1ig gy nob et Accotnis, | hospital, of which Dr. Bray |readiness to offer, said that he “hop- | ¢ign offici n it left Peking for | “Red” Grange's first proceeds s the | the lads a thorough gruelllag in i O Rl list of stores they enter- |palgn for revision of the senate’,s yo avold ext I”"v"’::""”:“:“'“""""l‘l’ 5 lwas the sccond oldest member of {cd somothing would be done |Tiontsin this morning. - lehampion foottall meney “’“"";“’,‘H:;‘,‘;{:"n e :hf;h.'i‘",”m'_"',"q «d follows, although police bedeve |rules. il i nhnnge mates s staff in point of service, and |this time” and started rounding up is train req 18 hours {to his family. *Red" pressed $1,000 | con h any of the variou ition today o pla is very re are o hilt § next two or three years, tees to- jaking chances on the continuation man- ' of ir present earning capacities C. Pyle,| When Maikowski caught up with der, the youth pointed a re- \l‘r\Q(' Ts Being Operzted Between Grange's 1 volve .re will be further confessions on| As a foretaste of what fs to com : S i |where he had long been teacher in |1he members and urging {0 go |COVer the $5 miles between Tientsin fon his father immediately after his holdups which have béen ! prevaiel s S t: Adam Grecki, $17 taken |late in the session, Scnator Harrison, obstetrics. The nurses were attired (9 luncheon which was served up- |and Peking yesterday owing to the o appearances with the in the city. A proprietor of a B regiiter of his slore, |democrat, Misslasippl, treated. t1 D]SASTER lN MINE \n cap, blue cape and white nniform. |stuirs, necessity of repairing the track and s part payment of the debt | chicken store at which there was ‘:Ur{‘lS‘h;;r(o:?]:trg:;l Monday night; | senate’s presiding officer to a good . | Members of the board of health and | Mr. Yeomans had sald that (e |bridges in the zone of military oper- | to the son through |an attempted holdup last week e of the 5 ; ; ves of th ment were | sbee i ations near Tientsin. It reached | aniev Oeskiewcz, 46 Horace street, | natured, satirical res {employes of that department were |pusiness meeting would start, if identifled Kilduff as the person who { 250 taken from his store, Monds | events of the ner, including t Phree Reported Killed and Others | ‘|n line, with a body of city of- |possible, at 2 p. m. but half an hour "-(‘; (-”1]7\<<““‘.41“v‘ l‘flyt_flf '_h’l’»jllvnfir"i'\v‘t : ther "-’M'!'m'l received a $1¢ f held !"\'v\ up. lylm\'n\m:, Kilduff de- Jight; George E. Fredericks, A ride of a new Don Quixote, “ie {ficlals in the rear. On the side of hefore that he had not got commit LR LI LA M L bl as a blrthday pres and still | nies that he held up the store. Thie SO tered on ‘Tuesday{and Maria Dawes” from coast to| Fntrapped in Shaft Near Birming- (the main aisle opposite the family [teemen and committecwomen to the vected to meet with aaded difficul- | pag ft. | afternoon various victims of stick: street, 5"’;'” “‘“fl "'“ W, BURDI6, bosait hid ke ta gulf. "io Apread |were seated the Kiwanis club mem- |(able, jes, for it is reported that the rail- | = | up men will be brought to the po Li.h\:nrl‘::nh ns‘r;‘: iwo be lthe sospel of senate repentance.” ham This Noon, Ibers. ¢ was a vice-president | There were knots of members vay bridge at Yansts }T' ‘y'b Pit Dec. 10 (A—Given | lice station in order to identify the candy taken Tuesday nigh 3 While the speech rollicked along pippy mAla, Daea0 (P .\j’: "‘\‘_‘""0{#‘?“‘1’*3“‘;; ‘! l:"rf "‘_f hon;! lobby. Few of them would ;:-r‘-y“::: of Tientsin, has been }m: i rence by "t team. »,m: i Podesta, 514 Main str {to the accompaniment of MmNy Ap unofiicial report was recelved e New Britain Medical association. admit they knew anything about t 1 ' mates, Re¢ made a long and| Chief Willlam €. Hart compli of which the doctor was a former |situation as it appeared just befo The rival armies are repc president, sat in back of the Kiwanis e mecting. Some of the suppor tons of clgarettes and a quantity of |twitters and some 1 51 N. ljaughter, from floo al outbursts of 4 te bureau of mines this after- men were killed, 12 un from his train to a mented the public citizen cre tod eluding pho- | joined in the ¢ who 1 e facing each other near candy taken; and gallery, ,on that thre c : ase of the bandits : i Silse : lelub. Included was every physiclan St Thomanit 3.0 Spellac oops of Kuomi and newspaper men Ry A e L Burritt, on November 6, @nd | General Dawes sat smiling at hiS {;jured, and tha in unestimated g the o ¥ o Thomas FIeBnstn e ks . Arensnanenimen ) t yrl of their lives, and wa ' taken. re at 53 | desk on the dlas, with clasped hands |in the city. Hartford for national committ: was to appear during t particularly lavish in his praise of Komeficlgareltes takch Chtared ifm" b 1‘1"/ “M‘ < "h‘h St imber were trapped in Overton | Riahop Tlerney Assembly, Fourth said that he would have en g and eral Y at Forbes Field, where the Lieutenant Linn gnd Fireman entere and crossed legs, ith his gavel | pine No, 2, near Birmingham. A |pegres. Knig Columbus, and | vote SRR Chun of Honan, heing entrenched at ' - Ycars meot th : e e e tbove thettaie nr e i Degree, Knights of Columbu votes to win and in such Bears meet ti Pitt Malkowskl. Chief Hart does not call was sent for additional equip- |the Chamber of Commerce also had miles mnorthwest | S f Vals' f de: 1d be boys also stole three overconts and |~ In gome detail Senator Harrison Walsh of Merlden, would ¥ i Eee . a team of former Pitt, W.| {hink that these two youths are > L ment and men large delegations over” for state chairman. This fac ces defending | ng 7 Dartmouth and Carnegic | the bandits wt TS ¢ of tr ailor ewe pecche e by the rge delegat ver” for state chairr ! n £iC | the bandits who held up the Casino = paltiot frolscts sl |raste !lv“n:'n. S “hm”v::hr Menyi1 ‘the renemployed (i the | s hoporary hearers mers May- |ion which hall been designated the Rl EChEe e | ieimaimibiveiaie) ne siiop of B. Vellassals, streets | vice-president during the 8UMMer 4 are nogro miners. Women and 1 Dr REW. | organize ra also to support m Chi at ! ¥ A P boxes of clgars from. « store 6t lang the hi organization,” were also to suy ory of previous strect, $45 from the a8l {oyer the years to lmit senatorial reglster at the store of Mrs. SKInACT | qonate by revision of the rules « on Broad street, sweater n the | ror himself, said the clothes line of Mrs. Waters, Armis- lone of t} | : tice street; two bicycle tires owned jugig sen by an Adalson boy ondNorth Burtitt [yey children whose relatives were at | py)len, superintendent of health, |Mrs. Glyn, daughter of the lat work in the mine rushed toward the |representing the city government; ander Troup of New Haven, outh of tho pits. Guards kept |y, Bernard F. G and John |tional committee woman. m and curiosity seekers at a dis- (¢, Loomls, the Commercial Trust | Tt was understood by some mer tancee |Company of which Dr. Br.y was a bers that an effort would be ma mine officials | giroctor; Dr. T. Eben “.ceks. D [at the outset to force a vote for 1 on as to the |prnest T Fromen, Dr. Geovge H. |tional committeeman. %14 Stanle for Angelo M. Paonessa | ens STORENAN INSIVENT | r108 o BLEAGHERS | NECKLACE 1§ LoST L | Charles Rosehgarten of New HAve | sy001 Roard to Consider Question nator. he 1 th e s getting along prett as it is. who beli and fede: and Watcrbury Has Liabilites of | were without informat ? >y Wife of Rabbl Stephen S Wise | i | After Recelving Report From Berect { Recites Tittle Fable exact number of men cmployed at |Rodley, Patrick F McDonough, Wil-| The supporters of Mr. TitzHe | About $60,000, 1 : | g ST | Adm hing the general not to he the N it is lleved the lhjam J. Farley, Judge William of Waterbury, whe are in the fa Belicved Owner—“Nobody's Busi- e . A : | Slade and Moody Tomorrow. : Mi . Stri eceived as to public sentiment by ber was between 70 and 100 [ Mangan and Donald B. Gaffney. |called the “anti-organization.” were St : e s i e Utica Mill Hands Strike [{he size of the crowds that had come with about 60 below the surface. | The active bearers were quite confident that they had control | ness Hushands Says Action may be taken at the schoo To Restore Woman Worker out to near his « ! hes, during the ‘ L Utica, Dec. 10 (P—Strikes rchant of | board meeting tomo rress avenue, | on the bic |George W. Dunn and Dr. Pet the meeating. o afternoon (. Dec. 10 (A—A new NG i g 4 r question Whe - ummer, Senator Harrison concluded | & representing the New Britain| It was understood that at a group | be st e ke Mkl B SRt [ e been called against the Textlle k by relating the fable of WARN OF SHORTAGE Medlcal Society; Dr. Willlam T. {meeting of some of the committee- || e e res Hisclos. |and on cipal James cluring plants the Utica controllable mule, to which SRR ety | Morrissey and Dr. Danlel W. O'Con- (men it was decided to follow the Rl tes, for |C. Mood lare Steam Cotton company and the Mo- owner was forced to fasten a {nell, Bishop Tierney Assembly, |leads of John A. Cornell of Bridee Bt Wi i oty \wk Valley milis. The chief cause [yoke and tie a bell $1,000 Appropriated to Send Clreu- | poyrth Degree Knights of Columbus port, and to give votes for D t atrical d N l‘rw;!\ of the trouble is said to have been| “One day,” he said, “the mule lars About State Advising of An. |and Dr*John L. Kelly and Dr. Ed- of nwich, for natfonal ¢ | T ¥ Uit G r N. Ruth- the discharge of a woman worker jbrokedoose and ran to the thracite Condition. |ward J. Dray, New Britain Lodge [teeman. and also for Thomas Hewes $efom B L S e e o balmed X. Ruh- Who is accused by the mill ma 3 his ¢ No. 957 B. P. O. Eiks. of Farmington. : P ieoalats N total $1,0 but P nE NGRS ‘st o Dk ¥ 4 rment of having damaged =oms bell, great crow Hartford, Dec. 10.—The hoard of | Interment was in St Mary's The scattering of vo ¥ N 1 ) um clasps, probabhly fillng the AT fromithe fayors olte i nery a fow weeks ago. land joined in laugh control, on rccommendation of Gov- |cemetery where committal prayers nti-organization on, 9% | caturday evening, theater district; led L Ayor made fo’ Feoomiens ! According to mill authorities, 344 {was the poor misguided mu r John H. Trumbull, today ap- |were rcad in the presence Of A '/ "“i;‘ 5‘3;“'1;:‘":‘:":' “l\,‘;; PASLS ral reward; Riverside » insolvenc part of the on wi nd he wished to to: 705, Workera in or ctory quit |ing ‘*]swhm and ! g the >priated $4,000 for the printing of {large de ton of Dr. F “,]'ifi“ “.”M‘p b o be thol eanal Dr. Wise declined to Haven m yave the board take in accom- cesterday, and at another mill 17 (ter of the m des 1 ars to be broadcast through |friends. 4 e Sl s of the gems and said re complete edite sanying letter, merely calling the chines today, Represertatives of e PR DU RN cosl WIS Grokd & DeLeeuw Company e e e hed - es into court a week | Mayor Poanessa was one of 1,000 the cers sald that 90 per cent of % » circulars will also urge the | s o v ¢ e ot Miss | Canlt : m today for ment at the spectators who were forced to va- e O et 1o ane mill, | Creation of a board to map ot ot Suntitores to dae terouen| Declare Dividend Today | throueNjrssignetion et | Goolidge Invited to S Bkt r e bieathiis th ¢ by baie e e hapidarain o ation of government the winter, of which there are suf-| The board of directors of the tees of Greenwicl 3 5 siiny 2 seneil it Paedumirold oo g 8 = and 30 per cent in the other. nts had heen declded upon ent. waiones aveilable, and the|Goss & De Leeuw Machine Co., at| At the time luncheon was eerved Banquet in New Haven | Caricton 1 Rosengarten's game between Hartford and New i e N i 5 cient supplies available, an [Goss & De i : Al e mGaherlotithe conmit assets consist of a baby el Britaln Hight schools on November fon leaders as a subsif | propar methods for using will be |the regular meeting yesterday, de- w ington, Dec. 10 (M—Presl- Bankruptcy Petitions ute for the regrouping plan wi 1568 Had Ereivad i1t wan thoushtine e on Congress avenue and & 14, In the morning Deputy Bultd- ac- |clared the reguiac dividend of 31% given 5o as to obtain most satis gt nt Coolidge today had an Invita- | ore modern shop in Waterbury. [ing Inspector Rutherford con- = A QT = e a divie |t would be about 60 X Re & ¥ re Filed in/U. S. Conrt }as bsenjusfofcongross for SeiRisH tory romults, i This ciroulata will e | cents per, ahars (P% (5 o1, “;‘ ‘v;m.“orxnn|mrmn" was said 10 h o him to attend the | 1yq gock of trade in New Haven demned the bleachers, but Vies New Haven, Dec. 10 P — Four |[YeIr% 0 with whom the | (istributed through the agencles of |dend of 25 ey “nf‘y‘:_' G A AT st ey GrithioRs Dresentl z of the New Haven | y,q poen estimated at from $5,000 | Principal Moody, who is also comp- voluntary petitions in bankruptey | Fresident Coolide b Chambers of Commerce, the |ciared. This will be paid on Jan- | CHRR B VS0P B SOEe o merce In January |y, $10,000, while the Waterbury |troller of High school athletics were fled with the clerk of the U. [M*%, Probost, men &t smool icturers of the state, the coal |uar 1l stockholders of | RCR 0 O w0 members of the | OF February and he took @t under | gore is estimated to be worth twice Jallowed them to be used, it was S, district court tod By T o R sbresentative | record December ; STt e Dilton et Hast dvi t rngeq by | 4 mUCh as the New Haven stoc The Gydes Hrothers slotor com- | S BliCen TIch (gan: Etve 1t = W = SR {and a woman member from Bridg: mr\ i ation wa ”: v:mwm = letters from these two depart- pany of Bridgeport, filing one of the | (PP 0 iles RAID | “Can’t Live Forever on [t | Paward G. Duckiand, vice president Tyl Driver Leaves {ments are expected to be explana- four, listed liabilities $2,829 and as-|"° ° ek | Peter Lanonski, 485 Maln street, g o taveil and gene counsel of the Ne . N Iiaing |tion of each department's version of A The other petitions = v erd, 435 Main sreet,| War Record,” Judge h“a:\s‘* s , | York. New Haven ang Harttord | Scene After Collision |y, matter. were filed by Arthur Niles, salesman, May Continue Postal Rates P \ ackwell, 108 Herkimer Bridgeport, Dec, 10 (® — )f‘" | |rafiroad, and George Barnes of | While ving south on Prospect | e i it ting forth Mabilities of | The senate Yiadoptediui Al Y.. pleaded not | can't live on your war record fors THE WEATHER H nd they were accom- [street at Grand street yesterday | VETERAN LAWYER DIES ssets of $344; lution troduced Chairman ! guilty to this morning | ever,” Clifford ton, 28 of || 2 | White House by U.|afternon, a truck with a Connecti- ew Haven, Dec. 10 (P— Davig Poses of Hartford, doing LUSINESS Moses of the senate office cor n police their case was | Bridgeport was infor by Judge Hartford, Dec. 10.—Forecast Bingham of Con- |cut license No. 36995, ran into the |Strouse. a senfor member of the under the name of the National mittee, authorizing | Edwin C. Dickinson in erior | for New Britain and vicinity presentative John [rear fender of the car driven by |New Haven bar, expert In equity ocery company, Habllities of § he present temporary postal rates charge | court today. Fulton was arraigned |, co ooy tair and colder to- Q. Tilson of New Haven. It is un- [Mrs. H. H. Pease, 191 Vine street. |law and whose practice in recent 593 and assets of $2,209; Egnats until the opening of the next sessior of the peace, and being | for burglary and his overseas sefv night; Friday fair and slight- | | derstood that the dinner which | The driver of the truck did not stop |years has dealt with bankruptey Fink, Jr. Fast Hartford tobacco of congress or until the committee |drunk, William Jones, was sentenced | ice was emphasized in a plea f g dieaniion vill be held at the time of the &n- |to ascertain the daamge done The cases, died at his home today after grower, labilities of $2,623 and as- now investigating the rates com- |to the state farm by Judge William | leniency. He was given a suspended | | nual meeting, might be held at the |acclovat is being investigated by the |a very short iliness.. He was 17 and mets of $2,425. | pletes its report. C. Hungerford, I:au sentence of one year. * e & | Yale dining hall. detective bureau. |1eaves a wite and two sons. | » 4 . R 2