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18 B I e S WINSTED WATER SUPPLY 1§ TO BE INVESTIGATED CONSPIRACY CHARGED Plot to Steal Of1 Well, and supp! Possibility of Pollution of cmm' to Obtala Control Ovee Loascu 18 Lake Sald to Be Causing Charged, Oklahoma Ci lictments charg consp| ol well supplies and conspir acy to obtain coutrol over oil by extortion were returned here Dee. 10 Some Worry, Winsted, Dee. 10 (P—Winsted's r supply is ot be surveyed from « health standpoint by the state de- partment of health, it was indicated | ¥esterday by a district court grand today when a number of cltizens | JUry agalnst E. R. Huglos v were called to a hearlng at the state | man of the Oklahoma corporation ital on Monday, December 21 at | committee, three former members of a. m, | sslon’s conservati it The letters were sent out by and one oll operator, Health Commissioner Stanley H. Os- idicted with Hughes ar n. It is thought that some one 5, former chict o has made a complaint to the state artwent who re- lepartment of health that there was | 8i§00d under fire severa ks ag er of pollution of Crystal Lake, [J. E. Amis und J. J. Gouy, conse) h were r W i hite, Bronx O s the town's chief water | Vation agents who , but it there Is a complain- | recentiy, and Boon s ldentity is not known, as president of the com For many years the question of | Pany, an organizatlon alleged — to protecting Crystal Lake nst pos. | have been formed to cover the ible pollution has coma before the | legal actions of the indicted men townspeople. Some years ago the | own bought a tract of Jand to en- e that polluted drainage would | JURY PROBE RESULTS go from It into the lake, Now lurton I3 Moore, who owns 1111-‘ TR Iallock farm and has put buildings ;flm- Birect of Rhinclander Case May on it, 1 en 1 to the hear- ing, as well as H W. Ward, town| Be to Forbkl Citizens Talking th oflicer and other members of { : town government. Moore has| With Jurors, ows in the harn and the drainage | wiie plains, N. Y. Dee. 10 (B m the land is into a brook which » Westehester grand jury inves- s into the lake. A tigating today the reported attempls S L Das retatned counsel |y, ntiuence jurors in thelr verdict ! in the Rhinelander annuiment casc, g rm recently two bulldings |y "yt g learned, draw a present 1. and Moora offered a | ong st the practice of ctizens for cvidence as to the person | jicoyqeing cases with trial jurors, st Incendiaviem | =y wag further learned in authori- rters that no indictment wii gainst Dr. J. C. Bennett, v of Yonkers. . a juror, had told J Mot er that Bennett had talked with him about the case while it was in progre 1y today in his own defen and waived immunity which was accept- il by the t attorn tative be fou ve doc G for Freshen Up! Nicest Laxative, ‘ NOEL LOS APPEAL fieview by Supreme Court Denjed— ‘a to Court of Ervors Next. “Cascarets” 10c renton, N, J., Dee. 10—Harrison _W. Noel, Montclair youth. convicted I ayer of Raymond Pierce, a negro CON= taxicab d; and confessed killer s 8-year-old Mary Daly of Mont- $ ir, lost another move in his fight to any fime to escape death in the electrie chair, Py stimulate o 4 now in theé state prizon her robowels. Then | waiting execution oWl feel fine, g eounsel, Willlam Wachenfeld, vour head hecomes sently appealed to the Court of lear stomach | ardons for clemency for the *el, tongue pink joomed man, He was toid that the tribunal was a court of merey and that should first take his refr tion to the law courts, Pleasan i ! gripe, ove £250,000 FOR HOSPITAL for me London, Dec. 10 (M—The London Iren on each box — 11 has received a gift of ahout 0,000 from an anonymous donor. ey | The money s 10 b used in the re- TS S search work of the institution, i‘NG LS e H SENDS OUT S O S, . Marseilles, 'ranee, Dec. 10 (P LIIAY A distress call was reccived her mer Aray ) wh Ra on as four miles west of q 'FUR‘H R ru., a Admina, north of Ceuta, on \l 13 Mendl, of 095 tons, $ evorted arriving at Geno, B MAKE BMIH!NG EASY It o o 21 PERU 1S OPPOSED ¢ Lima, Peru, Dec. 10 (®—The in- s b com to be that Peru o ! . hso the transfer of [ of the Taena-Ariea plebiscite ne tations to Was . Ther e n no official statement Fibiings of, but public opi inclines to the belis "t L present the situation at Arieca rogriesing favorably for Peru Uil Cver STOCK DUCTION | Sale Ends TURDAY NIGHT December 12 b Tin Y J qf"" . L T TR « 20 3 omen '!M Marked Down MANNING'S ?fiafi‘-@de/‘ Shoe Store 211 MAIN ST. Howard W. erature by W, ¥ ° with th in library, Fredericl, | Which the cour LEAVES FF 1mes s t These terest New Books re D . EMPTY CHAIRS, Jlie, lary prove to be for the by OM A WAR DIARY, Harbord, ntimate obse men and events in France the war, which € down in a private only for the eyes of which now A hook of reminiscences about men and women N knew in hi dignified, a rulons. ON For many 3 has pursued ™ FOLIK-SONC l 7 B AT Jorough. prime, not in the least gar- 1L Miss Searborongh | o holby of collect It Odum and English Lit. |£erve and restore the works of art [ which they have been Carlton. These, | ceuscdiof course on music, and others | Stroving tes are avallable at the | BRUS e - oget with the hooks | HIGHLAND ANNALS, by Olive T s recomment | . Dargan. ARt The racicst langnage and most amusing idiosyncrasies in the | United States belong to the moun by | taineers of the 8mokies and the 1 Ridge in North Carol Mrs. Dar ations of [gan has erected, in her sketches during |litera monument to what n eral Harbord sct {seems the quaintness of a gurviving intended | frontier, s wife, but = tnr ot ;I’osl Season Football | Games Not Sanctioned Bir Squire | Washington, Dec. 10 (P—The At- lantic eouncil of Georgetown univer- ch |sity today declined invita s 10 have the Institution’s football team play post-scason gam fon ville, Fla., and San ¥ Per. mission was also withheld for An b thony Plasky, the team’s fullback, to OF NEGRO play on an all-star eastern team b by Dorothy |ing organized to meet a Pacific const eloven for the benefit hos of a ch vital in Sun Franclsco, Dece vm 14 folk-songs among the ne ; here = she tells the story of adventure. MAKES 5780,000 BID The songs are accompanied by the | Washington, Dee, 10 (A bid of that the r r can re- lapproximately $750,000 received capture as much ag possible of the 'hy the Shipping Board today from original charm, John M. Franklin of New York, fo GO the American South African lin ISTORIC MAN, by Jacques |aperat pers from New M. de Morgan | Yor yuth Afric a study of pre-historic | man generically, not physically, of nr CONVICTED s and ways of liv-| New a.—Sentence of beliefs, the inter- |five years each in Atlanta peniten relations of pre-historic proples and | fiary were imposed yesterday by the written wo [ Federal Judge Sawtelle against Sia e Lewis €. Van Riper; his so LAVA LANE AND OTHER |Cha 1. Van Riper; Harry He OEMS, by Nathalia Crane rick, William Sweet, William 1lia Crane is ars old and | I8! Alexander Acke n, Frederick the author of a second volume | Maloney and Thomas J. McCluskey, St vaveer Tlave Tans third | Who were convicled yesterday for of her haok Is very using the mails to defraud in pro- rather rhythmic and technical in | motin 1o of Parco Ol stock nd ther seet form s G Each of the defendants also was [HE LIFE AND LETTERS OF |scntenced to pay a fine of $1,00 ANTON TCHEKHOV, by S 8. Roy Hatch and Henry D. Brown Koteliansky and Philip Tomlin- | 2150 were convicted but the jury recommended elemency. They Tn his letters, Tehekhov presents | Were sentenced to 18 months each hims family and f (LK oA o n Iy the rich spontane- r——— s personality which it was a mat- | e SHlat orhaale S th RV e CORPS BLECTS trom his w Popularization bney wa ed pres el med public 1 mr iie has il m s MANCHURTA by Adachi Kinnosuke. pr With 1And, people, racter and exte farming, forestry, m trar A LET FIOM K ‘ i im p MALL WARES \ i oitie. T o L5 xeiting and \ \ Fowou AT R At k of arming | ry B ini o MARRIED IN LONDON Dee. 10 A lon » Laura Lor hy of them nirces of t n o ord Drave the bri LD | vyl e A, by | \, . There is nothing a girl ¢ ishes more than a <parkling i | mond ring, whether it be s | T jner or friend<hip ring. or the s | preme Engagement Ring | o Step upstairs 0 our new shop e || we win Iy show you our re iy ma e diamond values. | . | ; M. C. LeWi ‘ . LeWitt ‘ \' 1 pstairs, Room 4 200 Main St Upstairs Store Means Lower e Prices ise the | he school has added several|case of Charles Haugh, retired cx- sses in trade work. | pressman of this city, the civil 1 latest class to be added Is one | side of district court today Deputy pl & which is to be opened | sherift J. Clifford Ells told the court t ol tonight, Tt will be an|that he had a letter from the state ! 1l will only be able motor vehicle department stating » accommodate plu IDErS that all of the ite’s automobile 1d_apprentices. Otto of | registration records up to 1921 had | amford on plumbing and | peen destroye | im fitting, been transferred | e registration of Hangh's car om the imford trade schooi to will decide ether he wiil collect city to take over the class {$1,500 from Mrs. T. F. Kirsch, who cventy stu Senlor he charges wrecked his truck in a collision in 1920 at City Corners, hool are part time afford the getting t the ool cotu the of Skull Under Church May Be Work of Some Joker Dee. 10 (P-—Tdentifi- ion of the human skull found yes- at the high opportunity of learn it | Waterbury, rrollment at th o scheol abont 400 students, and using | in the excavation proceedings | . commodations now &t site of the new Immaculate | 21 500 more students might be | Conception church here as one which ymmodated. With the addition of | has been used by the Waterbuty | 1z department, and an au- | art school fn anatomy was made to- nine department | day by Rawson W, Hadden, director it is cxpected |of the art sciinol and the Mattatuck ommodation at | historfcal society, The matter in | {which the skull arrived on ftle it — | church property {s still a mystery, however, although it is believed to DIVORCE GRA N be the work of a practical joker. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID, 1L RSDAY, 1925. AL Yours Library B ai e eairi ot el R ETRN AN Tu CIHANGE NICE WEDDING GIFT ~ |Quake Records ButIs ~ |Protest Over Will Is pi R I Thought in Central Am. Settled Out of Court — everywhere among book 1 \ o4 5 Chicago, Dec. 10, P—8Bevere earth Bridgeport, Dec, 10 (#—When | With the approach of the winter compact general history of liter Principals In 8600000 Eibel Snit Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt Is to Re- |, -lm\r»g\\rm recorded at 8:21 this |Mrs. Marietta W, Crowley died last months when people will be giving | 'U" e Sieken Out When They Prove . celve Resldence Valued at Over MOrning by the United States weath- |spring she left, under a will made more attentlon to their radios, vic R er burcau seismograph at the Uni- four years before, the.greater por- trolas, and to concert-going the 1. ‘FEIGION OFF YESTERDAY ) Non-Pavticipation, $110,000, |versity of Chlcago. The maximum |tlon of hér $160,000 estate to be held brary has put on its shelves a littl TOMORROW, by Kirsopp Ln |intensity occurred at 8:33 while the |In trust for the maintenance by the book which will Increase the fndf Essays by the professor of carl Denver, Dee, 10 (P —Withdrawal New York, Dee. 10 (R — When ishocks were still “going strong,” ac- |Animal Rescue league of Bridgeport vidual's enjoyment of this winter iristlan history at Harva « ! L K v A, 0 Migs Consuclo Vanderbilt, second 'cording to observers, ut §:40 when [of a hospital for dumb animals, to music a hundred-fold. It is calleq |PUCh themes s Catlolicl duughter of Mr. and Mre. Willlam |the recording photograplie sheets |be known as the Dodea hospital. 8ix ars to Hear; a Guide for Musio | °Stantism, God and prayer K. Vanderbllt, is murried next were changed. The distance was (cousins took an appeal from the ac- Lovers.” probable results of the present re 1eer of the [ month to Earl E. T. Smith she will |estimated at 2,100 miles from Chi- |ceptance of the will by the probate THiK (B onBlot the reat courees | BN controversy o for §600,000 dam- | recelve as o wedding gift from her |cago. court, i i i .‘“I”,“”': ‘\J\‘v:“‘l" At Sy 1hel by the Post tho reslence at 24 East | | Settlement lias heen made and the pose” published by the American A BOOK OF i NEGRO hing company. 64th street between Fifth and | gt Louis, Dee. 10 (M—Central |aPpeal has been withdrawn from su- Library assoctation. In 36 pages the SPIRITUALS, by James W N the case which Madison avenues, one of the finest |Amcrica probably was the center of |Perior court it was announced to- mthor, Daniel Gregory Masgon Johnson, ed b “ ‘] : I court "'“' Lnglish houses in the Fifth avenue covere carth tremors recorded at 8t [day. gtves the backgronnd fo anuine xty-one songs sct down for v I 1ames wer ricken on mo- geetion and assessed for taxation |fouis university between 8:25 and | = TR inderstanding and ’x’l‘{up:»jl‘lzfil::)xmjrt piano by two of the best m by couns sted and the purposes In 1924 at $110,000. 1838 a. m., today, Selsmologist| ANDRE BEAUNIER DIES imusie. The course 1s written for the | Musiclans with a_critical introduc mpany re sole defendunt. | © The house s occupled at present James B. Macelwane sald. He estl- | Paris, Dee. 10 (P—Andre Beaue Iistencr, not the performer, and for |1on by the edit One of th he ol Nontlls was stricken Ly a carctaker and will become the mated the distance at 1700 miles. |nier, critic and novellst, died today, the person who knows o about |Ereatest contributions to Americ the Is that he did not| pome of the couple after their ‘ music, cen well chosen hooks | Music and literature, « cet V:M‘l‘h\””v :1’ !h-’ marriage on Janu; constitute the course proper, and i szl ; Sl e s ot Z= T Rlveted for th e U GAME TRIALS IN BRITISI €O- contributed $11,000 to the imperial | GIFT TO TEXAS UNIVERSITY o S Sl o 08 B LT e e bR e G i em o eli known New Dritain Moo lstingulAnod: ahl GonpoNir @ n ive of a man who hunt- T 1 he had dealings with 500,000 Art Collectlon and $150,- eacher and author of many popu- °4 & Evizzly for four youars and int Von Beornatorft, former Ger- 000 Give . Stark, | Jar hooks about muse is woll qual. | Mt him when armed with a fi I ambossador together with two| pystin, 10 (P—Gift 4 ified to tell others how to listen to|"od @lone. This and many other ¢ 1 sples, Von Papen and Von ot g fine arts collection, valued at | 4 musie, In “Ears to H his de- | conunts descr fully the habits Fammen died more than a | more than $500,000, and $150,000 a y e s u lc ow sire to show that true hearing is “an ?"“"“ a ! of the game an 1 in cash, to be used in constructing | active process, not a jve stater | imals in Columbia will stir your loy SRS a building to houso the collection, and to help the m-ln”.yl listener to | Of the outdoors. - - [ nas been made to the University of | “ ! g ’, |transtorm listening into this active | s Interest I"“"a“"‘g | s by Mrs. Mirlam Lutcher | rfi us a e ler e process of keen enjosument | S Lo = In Trade *Education Elapk °f10:m"v gthar of L ulcher : The “Reading With a Purpose” | , by Sir Ma wa Stark, chairman of the University 3 . H Lo RndingY WA ke given un- Tf the prosent rate of tncrease dn) = e o d GO B0 Ty | MIS. A, Lutynskd, 201 High Street, New Brituin, Tells Friends And Nelgh- | humber, covers o Wide ranss of sib. |Testricted access to the treasured | {17 5c0po of vocational work at the | poo s NOST OF rEEENE ¥ bors How The New Tonic “IREJUS” Gave Her Back Her Health, {Aetd. Ataong the otmar coliries ot | contents ‘of monastery and \n ude school continues, there drediuoieiinlin Did you ever motice the dog|and needed something that would ready published are Biology by Ver. | Museum and he describes some of nced: of :.v!‘\mmu:\l bullding | eat grass and the cat eat catnip?| build me up and give me an appe- o e Divotal Plgures of | !he Vast array of objects hie saw and ommodation at the school within | yag¢noved Records Play | Of course you did, and you prob- | tite. History by Ambroso W. Vernon, |Inudied. IHo slates that tho soviets | {047 ov vy years in the optnton ot =50 S0 Fp o ably know why. 1f not T will telll “f peard a great deal of ‘ERB- Soclology and Soclal Problems by | Mave taken particular pains to pr RoDE Lieman (LAl whe lexs mportant Part in Case | vou, They are using nature’s own | jis: the new Herbal Tonie, and { 1¢ today that in t last four Waterbury, Dec. 10 (P—In the to get well and if human | hody fs sick use HERBS and they decided to give it a trial and 1 am very thankiul that T did as two bot= will not disappoint you. Don't fill | (jes of this medicine has put me on your system up with strong poisons | my oot in great shape and 1 do and dopes. "ERBJUS" {5 the julees| 6t have an ache or a pain and of fourteen selected herbs, rools | oel just great in every way. barks and berrics, and it contains| “up oy pleased to give my tesl- Tty anL R e e | Moniall for st remedyiaruRitite a great sufferer from hackaches| Vith pleasure tha [ 2 ' name."” and nothing I could do for them | : . | seemed to help. T got so bad that | CERBJUS” {8 being introduced in | New Britain at the City Drug Store, 487 Main St., by a representative of the “ERBJUS” Co. {1 just had one continual hurt most all of the time. I had pains in my | arms and legs and was run down | | | Light Tempting | Delicious Biscuits Key West, Fla, Dec. 10 (A | nting of a divorce on Novem- | 'S BASEBALL RUMOR | ber 4 to Mrs. . V. Davis, wife of | fur, Til.. Dee. 10 (P—"Tron | D. V. Davis, millionaire Florida | Man" Joo McGinnity, former New | r eal ¢ operator and sportsman. | York Giants star, denied that he | E S u y S in elreuit court here, was made |\as to go to the Brooklyn Dodgers | public. Mrs. Davis, before Dher ag coach, He {a employed by a | marriage to Mr. Davis at Clear- manufacturing company here, wafer on Oetoher 10 of this year, | S W Miss 1l on of | NEW BANK OPENS DEC. 21. | Tam She wa cen of | Announcement has been made that | Tampa Gasparilla carnival. Court | tha City National hank will open for ttorr said that Mrs. Davis al-| business Mon Decembor 21, Tt e desertion in her petition for fayill be open for inspection on Satur- 1 was granted a sub- | day, mber 19, from 3 to 8 intial ‘settlement but no alimony. | p. m i —1 | When a Cough Causes Shooting Pains in the Chest Get a Bottle of ALLEN’S MULSICOF Il —a ur physiclan at once. You can t you are in inst th lan rous cond n e nvite an pneumonia. 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