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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAT ANUARY 4, 1026, COURT COLLECTS $1255 Y. M C AN PURINTON-ANDERSON |2~ | ¥. M. C. A. News | Wall Street Briefs || PUTN A o Y. W.C. A ’ y MENBERS NEW “ toThe Y. W. C. A rosumes actviles | Gy g His Wite—couple win| AMONE the coming ovents this| TORR & HARTIORD ST0cR EXHANGEY 0! i:)’. IHU‘:' a week's holiday. The { month in which the financlal district IWEST MAIN ST NEW BR]TA[N } pool will be open as usual from 3| Eive in Former City. | is showing Interest, fs the meeting of b =2 { 3 21 - Offenses Range From Vio- S‘Y;""“ C”’"‘ kAl to Probatlon | (s § this atternoon and throughout 2 L AR B e R | d Intions of Lt cor Connolly, | the evening Unll D oclock Healtn | The wedding of Mise Augista An- Hon o densare <1 seneciaon o | O3 MOYS Upward Under Tel. 2040 v ations of Liquor Law classes moet Tuesday morning at ' derson and Oscar Purinton of Hart | jmportant developments for stock. | : | q t0 | Georgo Hollis of 40 Laurel street, 330 and Tussday cvening at 7:40. | ford took place Saturday afternoon | holders, provafling for soma tinme, | Leadershi of U, § MARTFOR OFNCL 6 CINTRAL ROV TR 108 Minor Assaults John Polk was fined §10. Polk sald | "There {5 to be a special meeting of |at 4 o'clock at the home of Mies An- | has been helghtencd by talk of A | p yih S that Hollls boarded at his home|qan chairmen of committees at 2:30 | derson's sister, Mrs. Dina Johnson, | tavorable earnings report for the — and camo home last night drunk|on Tyesday afternoon of this week | of 320 Osgood avenue Abel A.|fourth quarter of 1326 | w York, J s 4 and created a disturbance. Officer {and the Educational committee has | Allquist officlated. Mrs. Arthur 1. | i o ek Dl = Twelve hundred and fifty dollars | Willlam Hayes mado the arrcst. |its regular bi-monthly meeting on [Swanson was matron of honor and| Tye recovery in rarning power of seale in 1adivs ek e orend |8 WE OFFER In Ones were imposed on oftenders | , CHATECd with hitting his youns|\ednosday evening at 7:30. On|the bridesmaid was Miss Gladys| the Tuxas Paciflc Coal and OIl Co. |sporadic profit.taking and bear eell: in police court thi daughter In the head with & bottle) Thursday evening both Business|Johnson. Willlam W. Bullen was| coupled with reports that its stock |ing in varlous sections of tha list " H Leskiad s morning bY)last night George Dennis of 99|Girls' clubs have their regular meot- | best man and the usher was ATthur | s heen undergoing accumulation | The rally s aides by the loser. | ' Judge Willlam C. Hungerford, with | Franklin strect was sentenced to|ings. The Fellowship club meeting,R. Swanson. Miss Ellen Johnson|cop several weeks, has linked this ing of tla eall money rate. wiien | Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G.|80 duys in jall by Judge Willlam |for supper and the Peptomists at|played the wedding march. [ company 1n Wall atreet's merger talk |nad held firm at six per cent sinco | " M Woods acting as counsel for n,.,,l-: Hungerford, 7:30, Delegates are to be chosen to| The bride was attired in & 50D |with the proposcd consolidation of | Decom DeEtcentoE Cornell . state. It was one of the 1,\n;(ml.>|l The child's mother teetified that|attend the Business Girls' Confor- | of nile green georgette trimmed with | the Barn: | Corporation, Waite |micsion 1 ,‘\‘,M( re- sesslons In six months. jDennis came homo in a halllence to be held at the Hartford Y.|pearls and Irish lace. 8he carried a| phillips company and Simms Pe- [investment demand for high “grade Hotel Raided i drunken condition and threw the|W. on Saturday and Sunday, Jan.| houquet of bridal roses and lHes of | tyglonm. 'Tha company's produetion |1ailroad and \nluun‘| fssues. | For the second time within a ' hottls at her but missed and struck | 16th and 17th, the valley. The matren of honor was | on Oklahoma and Montana is being| Stoels, which had not taken an ac. | = month & room at the Spanish hotel the child. Dennis been in court - attired In a gown of old rose gror-|aogively built up., Dally output of |tve part in last week's advanc Zog v has been ralded and its occusani- several times before. He must now gette trimmed with rosebuds. The!cryge ojl is placed at 10,000 barrels, |moved upward under the leade haled into court wheno on a charge werve 10 days in jail. |Hold Man to Check bridesmaid wore & gown of a light e . Steol common which cll of gambling 16 men were tried. After a bottle of liquor and two| |7 J . shads of old rose georgette trimmed | Dacen; T e withi 3 | d v ' yecember traffic on the Chicago, or within one point of |f8 Fourteen wero finod $5 apiece, the hottles of boer wero found at the | IENQ“ York Connections | (it §i.0 (it o Miss E o8| \ilnaukesand Bt Pai Py Cifealablished tast yeasi| owner, Joseph Reno, was fined $100, restaurant of John Lutrantez of 221 | After a shooling scrap yesterday | yohnson wors a gown of honevdew | ipar of D ber 1 o again bid irited | Hartford, C i 2 AL morning at 152 Tremont street in | g, R [k AcomboE atedi artiord, Conn. and Anthony Pearless war fined $25. Elm street, he was fined $100 with I e S o e georgette trimmed with silver lace. | yevenue ca ing been {fashion in furtherance of the tradi- |} The following were l\n‘ed $6 each: 0 days in jall. Ioufs \I;zzono e g»\',.‘ hls‘n‘ddrel‘;i The ceremony took place heneath | peainse 184.¢ The year's total |tional bullish demonstration on | Members New York Stock Exchange Joseph Estruch, John Gaspii, John Sergeants McCue and O'Mara in-| * Novw Vork oty B 2 a bower of pink and the decorations| wag 2,060,655 compared with 1 of the New York automo Members Hartford Stock Exchange Peuliro, John Kopel, Domia Orch. yestigated the place on a charge of i‘: ew York city is being held by |apout the home were carried out in | 7 e TR Ohicaeniant v James Cuart, Andrew Bernlan, An- gambling and violatlon of the liquor |} ew Britain police for investiga- | pink and white. ‘> also had heavier traffic | TNails displayed quiet stren, TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING k! thony Altonso, Nick Botella, Joseph jaw, Sergeant McCue says he found | ™ oo b0 0o | A reception followed at which| (or the month, 153,703 cars against |Lonis Southwestern selling THE OPENING OF A BRANCH OFFICE AT Mardi, John Cariua, Anthony Mass, (g hottle of liquor and bought ‘w‘"nhaofln (PRt there were 40 guests present from 46105 a vear ago and 2,166,926 in |above last week's closing quotation 2 3 and Sahalore Fous, ’ bottles of boor which were found | Soo"8, 100k placs at the Tremont Marttord, Nanchestor, - Bridgeport 1325 againet 2,015,000 in 1924 [Oi1s were a bit irregular. Among | Bristol, Conn. ' Sergeant McCue who made the ar- 15 pe 3.24 volume and 61 welght. | 4000 S R () h s cl 0 | 3 e the many issucs to sell 3 to 5 points ON MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926 i rests, stated that he found the men jirantez has been arrested before 4 L Mr. and Mrs. Purinton left on a Flotat ¢ e Tatttant ar Refin- TR = ABRS s PG L LAk I rooms. The latter is missing and po- | R lotations of new corporate stock A UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF gathered around a table playing j,4g¢ William F. Mangan repre 1168 Taes yoaraHine for N ImenrEy sI‘” | wedding trip to New York and At ond issues during 1925 totalled Bald s IYLED . 3 sl 4 d % [108 2 . s sald | jantic City, ane ) eir 2010 I el el ngatown Sheet . J . cl-\:lbl:::t{her: Eflin;'hsh gc‘:ml‘ha a’nll sented the defendant. | that the Buchards came here with “K,‘x‘;hnl(.\“ ,,"h’,r‘,’f‘", [hv” ‘r ‘\‘r“ s 0rall) thoglate AL M S 1 &t ‘m: Mr. Kenneth T. Slopfl va 5. a- o) reside in Hartford, wher fr, b . 4 ey otors and Shube AT T = Chrpiet i e T rie & e LHiTe renrisentad lr;utlc(l "lvv;mnslh!""y» pig | Mazzone to sell clothes. Bubintss la employed or any year on record, rding to | Joen At YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL the defendants. e e e oxhing for sedtin | o Buchard 18 in the ~New Britain R PArsompaon SRS sy Meriden Office Bristol Officc New Brit'n Office The money collected at the raid . = : o General hospital with a wound in | b Aol Allls € 33 Colony Street 124 Maln Street Burritt Hotel Bldg. responsibility and driving WIthout | (1o arm which is not considered serls | companies amounted to $3.167,752,- | & was turned over to the police pen- o\ Corators leemse, Herbert | o s not consid OUTR]YLLS 0LD TUT | 900 white railroad securities sold | Am Dt Telephone 2105 1 sion f“"ds o, x iShr»vk. aged 17, 381 Commonwealth | 5 | during the year totalled $474 Am_ Car peakea: rrests avenue, a high school student, was | SRV AL o |2 Toreign 1 municipal flota- |Am Loco . Due to & concerted effort by Do-' "0 ETud 2 FIRE IN LUNCH ROOM Ehinoral Glrn e K {onatarelnottinolndaniint ine foame s mtsmal tective Sergeant Willam P, McCue rv\(l}x‘;;;ldon probation by Judge Hun A fire in Buday's linch rooth this Lavish Funerals Given King Of v:]'.’:"\{:'l\rc included in the com R ) and his staff of detectiv two al- 1t “;‘s Shargeal that! Sheakiwng :norm;)g at 5‘?7 o'clock ‘\‘:'ns‘ re- Bootleggers More Gorgeous Than | jAm Tel & leged proprictors of a ouse of 1l Lo Ton B O 90 on SPORded to by Compunies 1, 2, 3, 6, E New sSmpanies opganitad in the |1 ¥l fame and speakeasy, two women 1t 4 SOCHERt 08 et A pa 4nd Number 1 and 2 trucks. The| Those of Antiquity. United Stales in 1325 with capiial | Anaconda X habitues and six men were arrested o8 SR MG LSS L e |damage was slight, Thero wasafire) o0 (P —Teing Of $100,000 or more, totalled 541 n 9 at the home of Peter and Plorenca (f0V8 BWAYNIAGT SSETHENE in @ shed yesterdny afierncon wat | Milford, No i, Jan. 4 th=iting o to Gy o J & y g . Mualys, 437 Smith street, Saturday - m:: t;“A Vbl I‘ranklin and Stanley streets, owhed “\;'v]h]vna“ 1k Elpry vvvflnh‘ Iri“m] n;r $1,202.831. This compared with 7,.- | Bald Loco 4 Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 uight and arraigned {(h’l‘ ’““”““fig U ged to the extent of $100 “id*‘;fim‘“fflll 'f\"d(h‘p‘og,"’wmm“;'"f O D RO G R S e i S Ty A o TS o 01 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES police court. Peter Malys was fine: 5° 2 b 0 d by Ne ritair, | hootl o : Tiah o s -apital. | Beth Steel 45 $250 on the charge of sclling liquor Fant McCue made the arrest. Charcoal company. The damage wis | That was what Henry A, Higgins, VhiCh ““‘q{, 1l can [t e Donald R. Hart, Mgr, ind $60 on the charge of keeping # Charles Chonocuk of 21 Beaver |estimated at $1,000 by Chief William |secretary of the M 1setls Dr zation, 1925 capitalization, how- S i 8 ouse of 1l fame and he was scn- flreet was fined $10 on a charge of |3, Noble. on Association told the Unitarfan | VT was mare than five e o e WE OFFER i u t night. | S e ey mbnisilcagne i ars below the record of $14,909, hes & Oh 273 tenced to six months in jail on the il e Laysisa g leake vere last nlahn S o M&s . AMERICAN HARDWARE {wo charges. His wife, Florence, J0¢ Skinger of 319 Broad street, MERCIER IMPROVES | “The bootlegger is our most pros- A M &SP pld S WO S was senteneed to four montis in jaii 10 Was charged with keeping U | frussels, Jan. 4 (P—The condition |POTOUS eriminal, and he fs a partic- | s 0 (ERES BT STANLEY WORKS ' on the disorderly houso charge, but (IN0F Wlth intent to eell, requesiid o cardina) Mercler, aged primate {Ularly American product of the post o ration o New York Feder- | Chile Cop FAFNIR BEARING vxecution of senfence was suspended | at his case be continued unil o¢ pegium, who underwent an op- |[TOPIbition days. He said, “While | FTUR TN Y LHC SO TOT | Colo Fuel LANDERS, FRARY & CLAR! owing to the fact that the woman -“""-‘""YYdmm‘“"E-’- The Tequit ration last week for a lesion of the o yorld Was reading with wonder | ..\ compared with a ratlo ahove $0 [ Con Toxtile ! » 5 K has four small children. was granted. stomach, continues to improve. It |O° the excavatlons that brought taj ~_ ™ o e s e b o > e -y - o | . . SR ey < rcent a few months ago, Wall | Corn Prod R P AC \COUN' » Anna Letitie, allas Dlanche Wii-| John Buda of 206 Hartford av- ig axpected he will soon bs able to | /€1t King Tut and his gold coffin, | PF €1 oy s mwmmf‘l el o g WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS % ams, 105 Franklin street, ard Mar- nue received a 10-day suspended tixe gubgtantial nourishment, |the ootlcegers of Chicago were ), " atecount rate were advanced | Cosden O caret. Rodgers, 174 Winters street, il sentence and was placed on pro- MR | burying their king in a silver coftiy il ol Sidls vere sentenced to the House of the lation for assaulting his wife Satur- | |that cost $25,000 and heaping on | FIY “"‘, e L R Jiey O Gobd Shepherd on a charge of dis- (ay night. | e Dhis grave $30,000 worth of flowers . W‘M” i b e “"‘{’ '"q\ hagiliris L * rderly conduct in the Malys home. After giving conflicting testimony, || “Archeologlsts digzing up the Chi- | ! ]‘,"‘ o ‘;“ e r’;‘c “”:’w“ e “"“ I ,‘r‘ "‘ 2 E & 4 cont rate as attract siness | Gen retrie Ihe following froquenters of the lilazey Kinafer, Myrtle street and || D h cago grave rds 3,000 yea from |, I sl 2 = L i B e e B e e eaths unltinoncstanuling il Eomaciieo i b o s ioen AU OLor n, Erncst Arnstrom, John cf1ect, were discharged on a charge i [ bullets and vill gt some idea of the | CNArS" 18 on & 4 per cent basis, ;I". L u 3 tward Killer, Benharl of breach of the peace. Kinafer al- | — S {short and glorious lfe of the 20th | . T Sy i ’ rom and Gustave Shoglund. leged Kuchosk: assaulted him at his Azas Mileoz century bo r. But as boot-| D SLIG e ,,M"‘l"f(i?fr,f',‘";,“, e Lot ttorneys Morrls Saxe and F. B. lome last night. Atty. David L. Azas Milcoz of Kensington, aged |icgging is still in its infancy, the sil- L G I LA ey ‘o 86% | {lungerford appealed the case for Dunn represented Kuchoski. 13 years, died yesterday morning in | ver cofiin may yot give way to the | 'O\ '\, ;',‘ ,_‘,’:\‘r‘((“,i';',\,r‘}\";,fi»,i,‘";nf,‘ 0 el HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Malys and he is under $1,6500 bond. After hearing officers testify that the ambulance just as it reached the |diamond studded caskot” aSiotit B10600.000 in loans wore eall | Mo Lia: “44+; | iHartford Conn. Trust Bld s | € Itis alloged by Sorsoanis McCur Uiton Pawlieki of 661 Parkview av- Now Dritain General hospital. He | - - AN T AL Tel.2-7i86 - Burritt Hotel Bldg. Ellinger, O'Mara and Officers Fecney 1 and Constantius Madima of 240 Was stricken with a hemorrhage ETRIKE IS OVER A L Ty i e e S o Tel. 3420 (r} STy . ORI () kview avenue, conducted a place on the trip from his home to the | conennagen, .4 (P—An ex- ted in ceeastonal withdrawals of Penn Railroad rdid that they went Into the Maiy 17 Grove strect at which liquor | institution. He had been a patient change Tel dispatch from 0,000 or more. Wall street [P & R C & 1 y, Y home rday night, where they [was sold, Pawlleki was fined $250, )it the hospital from December 8 to |, o it ) 0 P e e e e i el i e ) We Offer and Recommend found the ebove-named men drink- o 1 to 60 duys in jail and |18 being treated for injuries receiv- | oo ?0 SROVS L L BOVEIS of money conditions to last |TPure Ol ..... ing liquor and the Rodgeis woman iima was fined $250 and given | ®d in an antomohile accident in U 4 e P Loy = o v s 3 ‘ 0 o 5 3 ' rought about a scttlement of the nd laoks for lower m rates {Rep 1 & S "ONN | Q y Iying across the bed in one of the do days in jail, Derlin and he had heen discharged | gyodish textile dispute and that the | to prevail as Jannary 1 disburse. |Ray Copper CONN. ELECTRIC SERVICE CORP. L Toon [t is clatmed that other in- Sergeant O'Mara and Officer Fee- | 2P arently re ered. i 40,000 locked out workers will re- $ begin to flow hack to the New |Royal Dutch . criminating evidence was found in claimed they saw Madima eell a | A fow days ago, however, he com- | ° e : t. This helief ' r : T ie factorics. of. This belief was par- air Ol .. L N the rooms, it aibotilalor il ior inlthaliaar | nlainadl about asyerEna ng Wint i [LEb osinRtEctonice e A L L e PREFERRED I is alleged by Scrgeant ENinger of the store. Doth cfflcers stated head but yesterday morning had | smmmmeree——reee | LY RO, GO 8 B T : ! « tht at fiest Malys denied scling (e place was one of the worst dives to have recovered well T e e e e At the Market 4 but Juter confessed 1o T e e 1 AT v wir. | New Dritain National Bank |six per cent. irls at first aro suid to piace has been known as a drinking | Shortly aiter, he was seized with a SAGLR e Tarnings of Safety Cable Comp R ST e S N 2 P T 6 T N WS WS 1ied the re from Hartfor ce for three years, sudden iliness and the hospital am- | xuoat | Liftaln in the ' for 1925 are officlally estimated rooa 1 being from The investigation was made on | bulance was called and the attond- | state ! ) e of bus \ont $8 a slon thetolittar = —— \ [ in. cgeafthnt ftneftig complaint of two small girls | ants realized that they weve racing ebie RESOURCES tock improve | Dickenson in the superior court to- wivis reccived $8 from three men, o sald thelr father was in the With death. Dr, W man Lyon, | ians an1 Junts, 1| Talf of the | morrow, the case being a it gave $4 to Mrs. Mal medical examiner, gave the cause of . | Ay 1 i g s, L i d having reed y ling | death as a hemorrhage. ¢ el LIEREL T G el BOLCer ) SRR ter w Bty ice ETrling IRATEA0 ) e o nization ; tru for the bankrupt Gilpatric loyse. . mgerford reprimanded Morris vec s e ang Wi lanne A tvira nlzations Sales corpo >utna veral men testified that they | fjaiman of 124 Tremont street and | Drothers. He was a native of Syria. W ty Cable. Gross ‘, 3 ‘m 4 L' o W‘r'ue‘?v“e oru:x‘:;:;ma::: frequently obtained drinks at icepapged Peter Russo of 225 Eim | The funeral arranzements which are : ot rnles t Ton 1856 aro , e e {1HRt on Aupust 18 155t Glipatrie e 5 ! ‘l\‘nrly):?wl\:u;u;};‘”)\'d (\m \\n.h.(:‘.’: cot whom }‘1r!man charges as «T\!;)‘i:;,.z‘».ov: ‘ll: C. Porter Sons, ar:‘ expeeted to excead $19,000,0 (Turnished by Putnam & Co.) B t N Wh F . A i {owned Buick car which was in s iy " uted Mm Saturday night at hix Sl incomplete ? i i = 0t Not With Fair Astrid of o sanis of the Duickc Sate some ivs admitte z iio re. Ficlman alleged Russo at = | W gUS id | pany as bailee, and that he had as- C Wwict ¥ ort 7o 1 y -, 4 a0 | 4 : S e adiustment on a broken automo. _ Carl Albert Zeick, infant son of | L4viy iy Aetna Life Ins Co | | bany to help pay oft his debts. It 3 _ Had No License e i Mr. and Mrs. August Zeick of 189 | yme wits Aetna 1ire [ — {13 also claimed that the Bulck com ne liomp, aged 19 5 | Stanley street, died early this morn- [ Bauk in New York Police Round Up Those | oy + pany converted the aumumhnL n; zemitigton avenue, i s ing at his home. The funeral wi Hart o neian Sl Erinee Henry s v o uas ‘naving sold it gfflr ol s ‘,]:,.N,‘,vlg,v,g of | HUNT LOST HUNTERS held this ~afternoon at 2 o'clock, | %, Belleved Involved in Theater Pay- | nooional Tiir ! son of King George, 1s not in | ¢} 500 and refusing to deliver this ) . Oprator's leense, no : n | Rev. Theodors A, C. Stecge officiat. | Amount Toll ot esys oenix Tire running for the fair hand of sum to the trustes who claims and improy headlights, | was ing. Burial was in Fairview ceme- | : wnl | Conn. General ....v... Princess Astrid, nlece of the king of | 500 damages. 3 t the comner of pwo Army Airplancs and Several | Loty (oth | New Yo Jan, 4 (1) — Tive Manufacturing Stocks Sw His heart beats in the di- | B e T 1 Commercial strects p - suspects are under arrest today after s Ins Co 1410 1420 | rection of the house of Duke of ! iitted baving no Horsemen Secking Members Who Mrs, Margarct McGrath Tota a daring robbery of the $3,100 pay- | Am Ilardware T ) BULL 3 tion lernse. strayed From Party in Mesico, of age, dird at her home 1 Olive tems heart of Broadway's theat i n & Cady SO d ORI av S k&‘ H(.Jm‘ '1“‘:"‘“3,5;? o | —_— ment over a fork last 3 S Two , Street yesterday afternoon, Since hel W fund with U. S r st ' 1d ol v atHI G L | 2 i e et gan Antonio, Tex., Jan. 4 P—Two | Street yesterday aftcrnoon. Since her | DA AL D trict la 1 holdup took i 81 an Astrid's noble cousin, Edward, | 11 5 restaurant on Chur {ted States army airplancs and a Immigration from Ircland 50 years e oy . place in the midst of an act while [Billings & & 7 9 "-n’,m,.\:i‘\\!.“,2(“’,',‘,, \“L‘l‘,,},;‘;“;:(}‘i Florida Governor Peeved, Sherift 1 s 1!\? Richard s:‘\ tan, men today arc g0, she has been a resident of this Other asscis if a 103642 [ the theater was brilliantly 1it and [Billings & or 1o th r. Itisas- | FExcited And Important Toreadors o e Meado irehing below the Rio Grande riv- city and a member of St. John the |, o i within the sight of scores of specta- | DBristol Bras ithstanding recent de- a e, Wi Al ¢ for Licutenant C. S. orp and | Evangelist church. LIABILITIES tors in the crowded hou: Arr cess Astrid in the | Are Much Disgusted. i g B dentenant Marlon T. Dharr, lost | Sho is the widow of the late Den- al stock pald o 5 ) with rob ! 1 | will visit London and | 0 of Shut nbers of a hunting party which nis McGrath who died several years |51 it 0000 addition being | 17 ear ( 1 | here may Ampa, Fla, Jan. 4 (M—Interest J . il sw‘r ™ ted into Mexico last Thursday. ago. One daughter. Mrs. Margarelt Ricricl for taxes, Wieicst, carrying e e | Mart & C 140 STl thelar aent that the LBt ISIUDIIRNS ar cnant Thorp is from Brooks Rigley, 10 grandchildren and six 11,806.64 re found in a cigar | landcrs, b A ' well beloved Edward has chosen the ahassee where 8 ear great grandchildren survive her. ater. Leo Malmone N R Mact - e ar-old princess of the house of of Hillsborough " Funeral services will be at St 183 ted men, was slightly | N B h 1 Bernanolfeito Becomalniaibridate e | o cted to arrive about N D turibing the pe ourth field artillery, Fort Mclntosh. John the Evangelist church tomor- 8,54 wrist by Nile P 1 r s Astrid is one of the few | 00" 0 explain to Governor John ) charged with drunk near Laredo, Texas. row morning at 4 o'clock with a > with detectives ! ' oy o is eligible Ly religion > did not stop the It is al by Thorp and Pharr left camp in dif- solemn high mass of requiem. | Gratton, ags & Wil 24 = A vconabrt ot the Ralr riff had been rog ferent dircctions Thursday merning Burial will be in £t. Mar ceme- theater, w his way | 0 pparcnt to the British thr She |Ordered to prevent the spectacle. The o o lemanded him planning to meet at a selected anot ey, | ! : 1o pay 0ff the actors when ! 2 already is well known and beloved [50,°TICF €ald after the flght that 0 pick refused, where- anq peturn together. They lave nof — | three armed men held him up at the by the British roval family, The | o orders were obeyed, he vpon I came over and seen since by members of their | Mrs. Catherine Doceey | top of a fli i ' TafaiDavareaic A esinita ey would sce about getting a new sher- eiia sisted by his two . who returned to Lar:do Sat- | Mrs. Catherine Doocey, one of the Loffice. 1 he 7 particularly L pariners, creating g distwrbance inyrqay e missing men are believ- glgest residents in the eity, died at tairs t E ) ) ‘\,\ London, prior to the belleved here that the gov- ; TR h room. od fo be in a mountainous Tegiol the New Britain General hospital tro acata The men el thiou ‘ ! | BBy order ased on a belief 1 with breach of the peace, without water or f60d. * | this morning at the age of 73 years. || exit Tow T 110 i it was to be a real bull fight lLegas, aged 17, 648 East & — She was the widow of William | ‘ -t t 2 4 nd not the burlesque it turned out stract, was plac. d on probation after : £ Thagess e R N ] be. Sherift Helrs entered the . he had resisted arrcst by an officer Police Hear Report S Rails mrvivediby tws dauente Ger l‘“flll Steel ).L.Enalcs S arena and ordered it cancelled and on Main street last ni It is Of Attempted Robberv vargaret Doocey of this city and )| Deny American Merger 1 ter arrested Manuel Garcia, the claimed t Legas was fighting and | 4oeording to a report made Mrs. Robert Jannelle of Stamfogd Berlin, Jan. 4 (P—Officlals of the | o moter for failure tc obey the that when the officer attempted 10 [y o yoadquarters this mors formerly of this city, and one £on Germ i ists ks V“r T der. y stop him begn using profane 4y .4 atempted to forco entrane Willlam Doocey of this city od 1 Trea o r‘ ik e eight bull fighters who had ? language. The boy claims that the 4y o e at Rogers' bowling alley | Services will be at the late home fusion ) ‘ljv'r e e ey imported from Spain, Cuba ofiicer struck him on the 1eg twice. | o ‘church street Saturday night. 121 Clark strest, Wednesday morn- | ests, as reported in FXCHANGES & BALANCES - v there had SIS nd Mexico today were departing for I'rank Anduyzed of 140 Grove g.ircant George Eillinger is investi- ing at §:30 o'clock and at St. Mary's New York. Repres of the | New Y \changes, 967,000,- 10 2o ""H'\_ oY Mexico in disgust, saying they wers was fined $10 and costs for oo church at 9 o'clock, Since th Krupp works stated t 8 ) I asad “1 : ‘L‘"f‘ zoing where “a bull fight is a bull ' N of the peace It Was ~ we boys were caught by Officer Catholie e 1 observes the fes not participating in tiation xchar 1 i el S i J rged that he wited @ Man Thomas J. Feeney last night who ' of the Epiphany Wednesday, a re- ¢ | either dircetly or in s, 47,000 Al geei it PR AT AN 0T —_— vitn a poker yesterday afternoon. ! aqmitted breaking into the home of | quiem mass cannot be aid. Rurial The proposed G 1 trust | P st w“'.‘f." bl T “ “ ae” Nathan Cown of 41 Vance street [.,n Grinieroscz, 25 Allen strect, {will be at §t. Mary's cemetery has not yet heen nized and | SHIP NOT IN TROUBLE !j' is not a & V'yl""‘"'n = »l' 13 aus Women chlace Ladles s discharged after his arrest 1ast guyeral days ago. The boys hav L S T the partictpating in- 1 o e L Nalitor theritatively statea that swveral | 0 ¥ i bt on Main strect, charged With jeen turned over to Officer Edward | CARD OF THANKS | e brgtinds ith the | e scage from the | YEars ago ho told King George and n Tennis Courts i Jriving without registration When (o Connolly. | We wish to express our heartfelt fte (other ry is viewed by them T 1 States shipping | Queen Mary that 'v" Wonid fiot g Jan. 4 P—"Ladies™ etill displaved it in court this morn- | Samuel Miller, 475 Arch street, vo- (thanks and decp appreciation for | ol e as impracticable | bo ne Thaois, Hinsodl 4 | IV X WOmAN ntees he ioved hot and | P { In England, but on the ten- L ported to police last night that $27 | the many kindness and sympathy ex- | aciount and deyosits. of They pe to the confl g in-{2ia m saying: “No |that anyway he did r:( wish to tie tts fominine players in tuture i Hushand Assaulted Her was stolen from his pocket as he and |tended to us during our recent be-| United States distursing ef- "* erests prevailing in w rkote | ac s ing London." imse ym "f bonds of we ir\‘ in- | are to be known as “women." Claiming that he assuulted her his daughter were boarding a trolley | reavement in the loss of our dear| H°4® 1 the T h This scts at rest whatever anxlety |til he had made his tour of the en rce of the British Lawn d her child by her first husband. car for Hartford about 8 o'clock | husband and father Totad 47.837.2201¢ | and Engli | producers must be | there may have been over tha report | tire empire 5 £ nnis assoctation, the rullng au- Nirs, Anthony Kulewski of 45 HOr- |jast night. Ignatz Garrent, 32| Signea, | State of Conmnecticut, County of Hart- |taken into t | fre w Orleans a week ago that Prince of Wales 1s now 31 hority men” players.a term long 4 N R 'e street had her husband arrested ['ranklin strect, reported tha 00 MRS, €. MAY AND FAMILY. o el Chtiterialn chantes oAU o IR ja radis amateur had picked up a boo, been restored and the % | he was arraigned this morning, was stolen from him Saturday night | sve-named bank, do mnly ewear | CAST REHEARSE | dis 1 from the Jeff Davis s place among dis ving a suspended sentence of 10 in a eard game on Hartford avenue e ———— | that the above statem is true to m«\ The members of the ¢ and —_— carded expressions. 3 s He says he doés not know thé men | prmemswmm——o . oo best of my ";";"f(\;';(;(""mlfl-;“ chorus of the Lions Club T o of WILL AID RI¥ | The word “charlady” is taten 3 frs. Kulewski alleged that her with whom he was playing. { o B Cashier. [ 1926, held their first rehcarsal yes-| Riga, Latvia, Jan. 4 (®— | ol i quite too seriously in some quar- o ! nd struck her in the face, and —— Correct—Attest terday afternoon at the Camp school {are going the rounds of the Raltie | GILPATRIC'S DEPOSITION s the tennis officials belleved and w1 her geainst the wall after| “Pluestocking™ as a term for ks R Ty | anditortum. About 75 were in at-|press that five emissaries of Abd-el- | Hartford, Jan. 4.—A sealed o declalon 1o restofs “women™ &b 1 to him calling her child thése golng In for an overdsss of | GEORGE T ‘,‘j"n ALL, tendane Charles A. Gaa of | Krim, n war lord, re ! by G. Harold Gilpatric, | players was taken with the views of She said he also struck the learning, dates t6 an éightecnth cen- UNDEK! AWK | Directors. | Henry Miller Company of New York, [arrived Moscow from t the federal prison at At.!starting a move for the return of a . Wby causing its nose 1o bleed tury literary club in whieh one of Phone 16252 Bubscribed and sworn to before mu Wik | whe will direct the show was present |and that the soviet authorities have |lanta, Ga., on October 24, is con- | word which had nearly disappeared lge Hunzerford warned the the members always wore Nuel PR o 1:;; gty PR H“-" Syt 10V 2 TR \mq reported a very successful re- |agreed to support the Rift leader's 'tained In the papers in an action | in connection with amateur sporta in san against striking his wife and |stockings. " “Notary Public. hearsal, program for a ““free Morocco.” that will be heard before Judge England N N B ‘ H

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