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Dec. 19th, | : News of the World \’ N BRITAIN RALD Average Daily Circulation l"ox. ‘ By Associated Press I I : i ‘ ! I ' I : g End"f‘.; 12,801 ! TR w—p g : ——— LS'] ABLISHED' 1870 m_, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1925. ~EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THRE - RABBI ACCEPTS JESUS AS (AMTAL COCFTY_|VACE OF BASKET Masexs LD % DYRANID I AL [NVESTMENT | APPLAUDS HIS STATEMENTS Also Ul‘ging Fair Sex 1o Abanfiwmm “same o e ‘("f°"l'x°)‘l":‘“l‘:":f‘0“m b HMore Than Milliou Piecs P;ss: cwsmfi YEAR As BlGGEST l —— | | Hadas Savs Jewish | ING AND BACKERS Leaders Are Now e aome 3000 sourn Snsame vy (158 sina oo trom e ‘ ; | MAY RE HIT BY WAVE OF REFORM | civictinn eva. i teta s or 5. 3. | #ironer g an early ML RECORDS PULVER!ZEDv ‘ Daring To Go Beyond| HAY ! t[XFEUT Ui o st of ivopiogy 1211 41 e | RAEIAL HATRE“ lS Ml;’r]el Thal;, Six dBlllhr:n ,’ " ~ | ‘“‘ s LD li"":m, ‘:w“‘ gl J‘_’ paper prepared for the m l’ g 1 : 1 .1”'“ of Letters And Parccl Post oliars oure nto : Valley ‘°{ lg'f‘”“““' General Onang ReuSes Moroy o™i s s, 10 S0, A, it iR i AR"USE” lN ITALY Foreign And Domes- “Great Many Taboos in lor DP[M@E@E Leader :W‘ - ol ‘t.',"f[“:.”,‘“ ::iyv],'~ A e s ancent "_,'f,‘.'.‘_ Giiitas i T‘\‘ | Yhousands of Addresses Wrong. ‘An“ German Sentiment Now tic Flotations — U.S. Our Life But They ‘\I'C circlrn 1’ : ":,‘3“"‘ mane | Moro than a million plecea of Leads A M : Breaking Away,” He L WES_F ROUTE}”‘W” e 1 T _; Reported Harmg Up s Money Lender. | FASCIST PAPER IS RABID, — France, Germany and Bel- Tells \\'.'l'hhipp(‘l‘r jn War Dept. Silent on Reason But | ed, e R [ where *'to abandon cigarett Beliet 1s That Sending Troops to J Synagogue, nrgdestatlin g | that of ling on society women ev ore recent e Pusblo Clff Dwellers CIiff Dwellers, he explaing, de ieneral | formed their skulls i ear. The Makers d China Ts Simply Routine Action | Officers of the Daug s | American Revolution, the In Changing Men, Pederation of Won gation | | kyo, De [ The for-| office has received advices r|Impero Warns Agalnst Trade of | } Germany—Another Writer .| S1UM Are Among Im- | en's 1l Congress of Parents an hers,Mrs, Henderson sald, had they fore & capacity co ./ last night, Rubbi G told the members of i not. s | Prehistoric remains of t Rasket | s ong Makers have been found eit ¢ to com- clares “Most Unworthy luiian 1= POrtant Prospective Bor- tion Lirethren Sons o that from the Japanese consul at Muk- e : marginal zones (¢ or islands) or ing e Accordin ; 1, w.| Worth Thousand Forelgners.” | 9 5 | £ , | 1S oS habits which | AT " : ' g to . E.| gners. | rower : 3 e Jewish world shos t that General Chang Tsi-Lin has | 1) P of the Amapil P o 1ge (islands, rocky | Dasket Makers South | Erwin, was ¢ riul the | pooe 26 (P i ers for (‘Ommz Year. Jesus of Nazare M reat Jew. od {0 promise mercy for the | jcan nation. oasts, deserts or very cold climate). | America Dot PRzt th v cc. 26 (Ri—Antl-German el At the close of his serm reat | proservafion of the live e d s R e putile by Mra Hender- |- - ot e Milly t of co. flaring up in ltaly. I N Yo D was the en m oo | rs feated Marshall Kuo RS e ilo e e T joperation and enthusiasm throug e bidel] he Asso Shathave ik oy a lso for e i b G {out the post office, every package [ Denouncing Ge as “our in- [ ¢lated Press)—The flow of Ameri- o applaud, which w ubdue y s chief oificers. It is feared | ono o f was handled so rapidly in the Ive 1 th st “'”' capital into forcign and domes 4 tie ushers in charge, rral exeeution of Chang's! Text of Resolutions nostiofias ana (iERraeel noit) R Rl iat SHE O e B R Toaie o) Rabbi Hadus bega 1 »y enemics 1s imminent e feeply interested in station that it would almost be safe it war ns aguinst the | * nments, municipalities and | Yived ¢ (T Iguorance The war office foday receive o “"v:r" { in ‘lr» 1ol ar- without stoy g, At no time in the | V1any. | While heanel ; strcam of | dispateh from Mukden that “"TV" M B “"\" j]‘,':’ & in post office was there an ac mediate occaslon of {1 rate itions are not yet L e e o st o i e ™ | WO YORK BIRS LODGE, i e e i T i) re in their as withdrawn ogrifeR ol Tosl RSN R A L 'Plcds‘lnt Street \\omalh i Iy section of the eity ! pross s pertur ov faloa et apital flo. e I 10 recognics uns- | hibiting fghting within a six-mile | PACh and hase he M 1 one delivery Thursday, almost |ireatnient of Germans in South Ty- | [3H0DS eclipsed last year's record o b R L D S £ el o e GETS UFFIGIAL SLAP sl RO Glrmans | i/ Eiors i sconries S | i cier ho Ted 1 the uliey Wenturcd | Lasitmen that Marstot Chive ot eealin J0) | re were thr [mous B pass th 1B Billion in Forcign Loans ' ' orth on the river, and discovered Lin will be permitted to re-enter ) v Sty S < 6 were packages handled | i : > pass is t o the second time in ¥ \ ha il potenta a large 1 o q of | ro n _history “ new lands. Whn they returned and | the Manchurlan capital, The with- [ SRR BACCRE! = ol L um She Dropped With |, Mectings Or Taitlations to is and thousands o | rout al Germany ar erican investors poured mor pae Wher o erica w work | Qi A T e . ¢ | Ttaly and Her 3 ok told their people ubout the discov- ' drawing of the manifesto indicate R el and it o ‘ { ing during the early part | frontier betwer at n dollars into foreign an independent a Miss 5 ol A D z Mo ¢ we ered ¢ | Italy and . 8n N cry, the old men declared the youths that Chang had scored a cc A e Aot o hp s, Only $10 Missing. i Permitted During Month K were red almost | taly and s -during the year, equalling i | re traitors, and had them killed. ' victory over the army of General lestions of fashions they simply | e of January rapidly as thev were received and | The Impero announces the forms the 1424 record of A few years later some more young | Kuo v |l i i e Giiot 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon | tion of an organization known as t} ¥y $1,200,000,000, Pro. . ‘ men adventured to these lunds b dvi T ia | Two years and a half after sl New York, Dec, 26 (R the not parcel lett | “Brenner Guard,” which has amor ive enterprises claimed about 4 vond the valley, and this time a. f from “That the best women of France [had abandoned hope of recovering | prohibition padlock on t lian of today fs' 000,000 of total the gain people listened to thefr story, and ' that h 5 e S epresent- | $1,000 whi he lost in July, 1923, Eiks lodze, No. 1 of Pass is not the! § type of business offsetting n 7 England. also as h rep | _ i 3 | & exen the old men joined them. They Kuo's troops stationed nearby, may |4 i their Embassies, also by | Mrs. Stanley Kriscunas of 173 Pleas- n ordered by 1 J 2 point.” | te decline in government bor settled in the new land, bu ore i give battle to the Chang divislon | oyl family of England do not fol- |ant street, was given the most pleas- | Willlam . Atwell of Texas, grand fascist developme: mg t actions made this land | whose advances have caused Japan | jow fachions of women's apparcl not |@nt Christmas of her life when she | exalted ruler of the FIks, to hold no | morning still a t a month after 1t 's commanding position ax . another valley of igno s to order the cruiser Hirata to |, taste, quite \rdless of {received ou the mail a pack- | regular meetings from January 8 to ! ) to or mort carno pacts at Lo worll also was strik- At Vet Eahl Ay Chingwangto, a coal shpping pOrt | raghions which are 1ehy ol containing all but 310 of the | January $0, and to take no new ¢ busies lays after the rati ed by the establishment . Lot iyl e of Tdactung, for {missing sum. The money, $090, | members during that tim whole wec Itaiian cham ot private credits tc in the “Phere have any | A 5 ouEh 1a Alwasari | s g ey n of foreig 5 i RN Ltabbi | protectio nationals, Street Wear Suggestions oo MGt 0 EL e D L ey 58, s GRS Gl ce Monday aty of commerce ( ni 7 OO0 0L forelgn - cufrenclan [} e G No official adyices were rec rect wear|on the back porch of her home for | vy;q exalted ruler, said last night 1 that New 1 1t follows also_the | FOrtifled by the posseasion of enor- fadas, but they a King t Sonfinm execution of ankle |sev 1 Liours before dis very ad be ceived by him | received betwer mo recently of Mrs, | nous gold stocks, American day. It is becaus new situa e o - Thursday ; ] L es Y relitect. | €rS set aside $300,000,000 Jewry th must ¢ andihisawifaSbut phetors) . o ) r meeting Sun- |y s through the mails, New York architect, | '8 8¢t aside § : T o v hber i o iitorant | &tated that the Mukden consul had | “That we ety women | _TWO years ago last July Mrs i, “mn, penaity i constdered mild, {between T00 and 800 sucks, it was e Seuon or et 1 i Wionri nelghbors Iny b ndlerentili it o PR s R ore to band to- |Kriscunas left home to visit a \ o wy. What wus the attitude of the EVErYY w to the Christian until now? The n of the proof to who w |the gold standard and advan | many millions additiona! to ys Italy will \ t st Mr. Ertz said, as Judge Atwell had |es 1 vulgar fash. |friend in another part of the city, | W™ Frtz said, as g { ma he had in the house $1,000 which [t In his power to revoks the charter 1 Kuo, and Chang agreed to send a messenger 10 the post office | Never Play Second, ‘clock this morning that tie ndemn s hat in the interest of future ensy Sinminfu ordering his d e iR Taat et e more than 12,000 packages i play fol0eimin; acimlnia e i Delgl ) o Moslan was placed on the 1o prescrved. bat cvidently the ac- pabie hoaith and citclency. we prav 8 DL 10 U CGr 4 tore | The order from Judgo Atwell was |0 be delivired toduy. Seven 1 “‘“i‘ femands it Germany shall “ex. | thelr " ro-enabmiammens oo Christian, That was the very thing | HOn Was taken too . it L) "v’””"‘”"""‘;‘l Y ;\ Xn .‘-,.” |he owned an Seyriour stre She |based on o report by the grand [left the parcel post station thiz | plate her ciiminal folly,” that Dant! 2 g | 4 (lat has hurt the Jew in the pas e R IORR, Gonle e shi tes be abandonod, T 108t) ) 4 not had time to go fo the bank | board of trustecs, which investigated [morning for all sections of the city | ma ire to the possession Much New } 2 and encouraged prej among | aking further repr OF | reser e oI e e e rom |and, being afrald of robbery it she |the causes of the recent padlock (With the majority of these pavk of Austria be preve e e B | onrselyes, eIty o Dos i e e I O lead, | 1#ft the money in her home, secreted | proceedings and reported, the lodge. |‘The probability that other const 1 joining Ge el ot P SETICIee tn ChERhiAIAFoE i § 3 " Kuo's. Numerous troc : e Lame- 1t In her drees and took it with her. | known as the “mother lodge,” hud [ments would arrive during the day | Maly. and that hold | ANcing overshadowed in inter \ I onthaslan LD e s ol iy miinaar s \m o ot blenand | pen S atiivior A utoation the lindicates thal there may be Christ renner Pass, ac re. | dealings in the bond market, lowish environment, and today it is Yroops Are ¥ 'wr steps, searching caref be- | » lodge submitted to the pad Never before in the history of New t a “'“" n“‘:nu”l;‘,”w' 0 "l Sl . M roops Are Fn veen the two residences, spending & of Ita grillland bar afferia dhinas i er o X e Bale il dleng i q el gton, Dee, 26 anbotan almost the entire day golng hack and Intercepted several kegs eavy as A L S ||~ L e American is en | KOSt Gld aid In discipline by |fOrth over the route she had travers- beer being delivered b and 3.( e S T Snroea e 3 it . Chlna but | health, could aid in Yied, but the money was not re- |y ; o {sving as last year drew to a el " aof lies on us, - as spocial | dismissing W R 2 ] Haly. | was carried over in 1925, reaching \ ‘\ “What rabbi before this o < m 1o college rules. It proved to be . 1 RS called “outside packa meient Romar | its pe Hpring. hereafter a | , red speak of Jest not been ma o Tnaktten o K hounas) tam Uy, RES!GNS Ab uot come in sac cople of the cart); | Sradual tightening of money rates 1t mever before has & e, F nsiness sold and money lost, QIR S s 3 tian of foday is insuperable, |caused the pace of trading to slack- never before has the explanatory a bread winner fell ill and Christ- | narsticlass SRmallRthe S ot Brenner pass is not the|®R and prie eased off geveral ' ings he dares do today = 1 Siline . [mas, 18 3 M handled more th m pieces | - but the starting point. points from top although still i of the rabbl today it to main- | . coral destre e mo r sick husband and | coming, fully hn ian Worth 1,000 Foreigners, g several points above quota- 2 in his flock, is to cl Ie- | was of routine t HSH Ib “ls['“v lseveral ot In February, 1924, lion being mailey m ¢ The most unworthy Italian ar ugo. on. lopments in ( he hushand wer L hospital for | Christmas post cards showed a 0 foreigner | tors contributed to the o - | oh the kind- | el op plume r | tal products are the Market's loss of animation. For one T take issue not wi e Gen- | two da we b an operation § ough the kind | . Irop in volum alian products are the | Mar < tile, but with the young people of | by Washington authoritics fic Find |70 & frien, $500 was borror ca | Assist. Prosecutor, Barred S ‘ » world thing, bond trading lacked the ympe- . b 4 ¢ : s o ' tal (Conttnued on Page 16 | Sixth—The Ita Andscane tus which it derived in 1924 from our faith. The Jew has taken the These included reported eap- [ Tnterestin \(‘l(‘lltl 1Ic K'INd [to pay the b spital bill. - yoo T ontinued on Page 16) | sixth—1 Italian iscape fs Ir £ riat God and made a little Jew of |fure on Thursday of by | _R | um the husband recovered and hi From ()tl\(‘l \\()I‘\. - ——- t most heau! in t world {th r‘ 1 ctions in the New York / Mim. The Christians have taken a |Natlonal Ps rmy and the kill- Dug Up in St. Albar | working as a salesman in a Hartford | e THREE MEN KILLED AT Soventh aly has all rights Reserve rediscount rate. The 4 s Jew and made a great God of | General Kno Sung- | c avenue store. Slowly but surely the | Quits January 1. since she maintains and shall main- ° made this year was an P e 2 |1 his wife by soldiers YVermont liftls family was regaining its finan- | tain a ute monopoly of ere- from 3 o 81 per cent in g Ct hurian W cial status prior to the loss of the F l PARTY aion ruary, and its effect was meen Kabbl Hadas then skctehed — the [(hODK T gl Y - r all to the M ¢ must | shortly afterward fn the downward life of Christ from the time he was |0 e b T D, 6 U= fosalllz= | T iaday mor Fveret Her- | Dee, S ¢ ious spell rend of bond prices. Toward the i pornuniilihisideath S Blagell iat e el i s BT e arcely lavger than o |wig, mail earrier in that section of ng Attorne Christmas Dance in New York Inds “We oc- | close of the year the market labor- v tlie Romans were yery liberal il reciy former governor of Cl ad, discovere St. Al- [ he clty, found among his numerous | Rosier today | ; itimate | ed under ng fears that the New gard to religion, and they um;- ob- Hioh .”“‘-‘ S ioiaias aantiats ols o small package about 1he {\william J. Ma 1 With Killing of Unfdentified se it is| York bank would follow the other jente :‘h“lw any vvx‘_:.';‘v““"‘"“'”""""“‘”“],“f General K captur- |to extend cstimates of pre-human of . box holding a dozen peneils. fpqlice court, his resign as as- D s are out-| Federal Reserve in .'v}‘\.or\s in es- \ ’ R P B n a ecliar hi afte backwards millions of years, the was no return address on the |gsiunt prosecuting attorney to tak unequivocal | tablishing a 4 per cent rate. ‘ sus met opposition, e claimed, (7 e T e s S e It was not insured nor pa iy Mr, Del Torol Dec in the past others | Much Idle Money Hiss e e ‘ bel's deat 1 Kuo ones Wi TothemmallimAf ot a0 e ltn husfheld Hiie nositior v today famous n " | situation was the tendency of sur- : it was t} HioaY : ot 1 nder Chang, h thajtholsanda gt T any. |20t prosecuting e Adonis | pass of Tyrol, which con | plus funds to seek an outlet in the 4 he police would not object a IRV JEILE A O 1 ages he had been handling. 1f a His reason for Brooklyn re r tween Central speculative ficld of stock trad- i moment if I spoke on religion at a ¢/t 0 After capturing Kuo ing he paid less attentlon to iy jn nis letter fove that o any and It now marks the The call loan reservoir was fil street corner l‘ can speak . C liers cut off e tiere is 7 usual because ;': ,)‘~’71\..-.~ [view of the recent to the ch icr between Italy and Austria vith idle money, most of which o all T desire. "v!'}‘ can't te 's on on which to base a|found no one home ]' i S barring jud nd p E was r 0 nd is on « e great € vas sent here for placement by in- 4 l.‘, thia N 1l chatn ‘.«.“n' pay 4 HSdeiaE e Tt i plate,” as | hon ; ache: e 3 se work 1 : i v o 1 by s s I higher discount A Jividends yearly wi p W o it is high- |nnder t¥ ring clip o S latieii oot it the salary e G el s s ong o Sent vay |0 justity my holding it any longer.” oice ¢ s | some of it home, but not until it A , : i b | OBIECTTOBIG BILL g ot o s i R EoLy ‘ e Recognize Great dew Bk inE it in (Houeht Tay be e the | cunas upon jhing S a phE ) [ These spectaciis \ ‘i RabbE Hadas T SR e e e i " in t ite | ¥ Socond Largest Numerical Gain | % e i v N i PR <har X a necded at e ¢ hoard O lprollcymen Think Kleiner's Charge : 5 | i 4 SR Pl m ] 5 1 the box was i L ! v Since Coming of Motor Cars ; - 4 e R S e Uiy . i 5 yers d in ordinary wrapping | of $2,500 for Arbitration Duties is k | e T st Sl ; o 5 Willtar i darof - ot th 2 f s A i at| Muchi Too Heavy. Residents the neighborhood 1 e : 2 St ¢ Jewlsh s e e i s. The postmark : i e e Ny : il ' (« ! 11) ) s s rel tain, David J. Senlly of the Trollaymer g, r " s onds in t ‘ CAFES H 'R“ “SPOT”“R"" ; | somnection. with wweret GOLD WAVE AT HAND , T i, ) oy % n New 1 N s ase stock in v M LR 880 « Middle West In Grip of Jack Frost {iite hey were re- Chicaga Ownirs Tazagze Slenths to ; it el o ! G ~tibie raltand 5 A Sl )b Which Is Eapected to Last Tor Zhot 5 A ey . Wateh Ont For Dry Awonts On & of g 1 $ points 4 RG0S L ¥ : Several Days, he reg ‘ neing prices for New Yeai's Tae sumy day of a field ¢ 1 shown t € | these companies’ shares, {1 N betw vas one of a scries ext 1 3 1 g0, Dec. 26 (P —Roreas er rical gain since the eutomo- Only sharp Break \ iea l that ¢ sor s by Professor Howel 1 + 5 Sairoia oticant i Sk Rl to ger A v oris i e | € s r way New 3 Barnar rln Home Ha w ah overtook this el s t Overburdened ‘ il e R(‘conorl 100,000 Kiddies , 2 = T ; me $400 ) 5 e guise of H. Decl 26 P The 1 edac g ' Women's l-mt-hmd\ Once b B s 0 Waréd Do biiasedon % e | Again to Be B m!mnenl I was ferosd S Tha ¢ sut ( tmas D lo's to 13 v zero, 1 D § (P_Foreheads and its securi. = s r ther s an . low levels. Ree "’)‘* ,““,‘} Jl”“p\ T“.o \((H'I(‘\' l“ onsin ud te t irafting and H'mled by Police |} Danbury Dec. 28 (BT Escape From F lmm-~ Me, 1 26 (A— Tr ¥ ation of a reor- provid for a fixed interest lowing an early, c £ 5 v o y 0 to a sound boys T T s a s t s | THE WEATHER s 1 ivers threw, bonds ine amoung of ina istrial issues unable to pay intere Hartford. Dec. 26.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Cloudy tonight nd Sunday Continued cold ek ral om $124,000/000 % * $100,000,000 during the wu} serious. *— | (Continued on Page 18) X . B s e Tl anl itk sreatoit 1o0 l)anlmr\ Gunman Being |