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ews of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 P\ EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1926.—TWENTY PAGES. EW BRITAIN HERALD 'fl'l«f() 'p.man L UTE Nug rnm»:z:\n) Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Jan, 2nd ... 12,522 PRICE THREE CENTS SENATE COMMITEE ADOPTS HOUSE ACTION INCREASING 2 PER CENT INCOME SLASH Final Action On Move| To Classify For De-| ductions All lncomes ‘BELEIUM FLOODS TAKE GREAT TOLL | But Have N Expres (OPERATORS APPROVE ACTS ~ OF THER SUB-COMMITTEE. Vot Receded a Bit From Their Stand of Last | July—Clergymen Mediating Between Two—Miners 1 Themselves As Unyielding As Ever, \EVELYN NESBIT IN NEWDEATH EFFORT Divorced Wile of Harry K. Thaw Drinks Poison in Chicago ‘SERIOUS BUT MAY REGOVER BAKER TO HAVE HEARING THURSDAY; DENIES PECULATIONS FROM ESTATE OF FATHER, []R OTHER OBLIGATIONS New York, Jan. 5 (P — The an-|ed on July 9 in Atlantie Cit | ] S H Al l ! U T $10 000 A thracite operators' conference, con-| A committee of three clergymen "-t‘l* Broken Nose At New Year's ays e One s n- 0 S sisting of 31 members, at a meeting | from the Scranton ministerial asso- | . . = < . p \Flllfl[]Clal LOSS&S Wlll Be AbOUl today in the Hotel Waldorf-Astarla | clation arrived today to confer sep.| Ve Celebration And Fa Beea volved ln H]s Bank “Eamed" ls POSt-' s approved every action so far of its |arately with the representatives of | Drinking Hard Ever Since. \4.. HER 7“ l][][] LAw SUlT Four and Hall Million [ subcommittee in the joint negotia- | the miners and operators to try to | y Short And D d i | tions with the miners to settle the | effect a scttlement of the strike. | cording To Maid. \ ortages e- pone | conl strike. | hey planned to see John L. Lewls, | apicago. Jan, § (P—Evelyn Ne l- T D- G-l LRy LARGE NUMBER KILLED Major W. W. Inglis, chairman (v{ president of the United Mine Work- ‘."'Thm et A e Bll[ DO&S NO[ See HUW G]l am Local Woman \ppcdrs Be-| clines 0 1scuss Gil- | the operators' negotiating committee, | ers of American, this afternoon, anc fin an attempt. to commit syicin ,w.‘ 1 ) 5 Interior Dept Supply Bill| o, o tneeting: sald after | AR M laten in the day. T |ter & prolonged Now Yours celobra- | Jfyafap Can Be Solved Now | fore Supreme Court of | patric’s Defalcations. | Dozen Are K Yea ey (ML LA lis ki SR tion, and was in a critical condition | y y N Ly : Calls for But $226.473.- | © Known Dead, More Be- | o gporators have not receded | Al important anthracite coal min- \‘m A | | Errors Today il -alls L0 | feved Killed in Outlying Districts | one inch sinee (he negotiations start- ing compenies were represented 6|\ prer phyulcians tield ‘out some | : } AT Insists He Never Intended 000—Upper Body De-!| —rrance Again rears Waterls | ————————— ing marked the first open apear nvm‘\ B rea e e SR Har(ford, Jan. 6 (P—The supreme | S o . q | on the scene of Samuel D. Warriner, AFirianE Awharel Rla hadll ourt of errors, first judicial district, Suic mands Facts in Anthra-| Risc as Bains Continue. 'bER“]US HRE AfiAlN | head of the Lehigh Coal und Naviga ”‘,:"v.”l,d"v ”)n',y S e But ¥ i | That State|0Pe1Cd the Juivary term here this uicide and Asserts He o e e nEGEUes Becand st Even >roved Tha ate |, o S P Rl St hon . R I i theeln antsl e tion Co, and a leading figure In the | gygement. here, Her son, Russcil | puing with assgnment of cases| - (onfessed of His Own cite Tax Returns. day began the job of counting th [ESaiicEdratoregron torencey Thaw, was with her at the time, | Briate Has Bank Securitics, These |11 e "'\', patedll | T O t little " | K rainst 3| o) & — lsoniitry Bas experlsnaed aihos 1145 {Ing with Mr. Lewis, said th Had Been Drinking Hard | Cannot Be Returned Except by |bank asainst .Ju!’m H, Stevens, uu-l Accord—Lived Beyond i While it e | interested in bringing tho prol vel ad been drinki for . . . [ (iistraton AR S L UATY AR AP DO . "\ Washington, Jan. 5 P—The pro- | \I"{”m el I! 2 ll\ fore 1 —— S RrIE e iy cpees u\[vr\r'|1“4\l'l i Deen. BULE ; Duc Process of Law, He Explains. | ;om the superior court of Middiesex| His Means, He Asserts. sion of the house reduction bill in the damage can be asse f . SRt sddeily 2 . county. The followi ustices were L ronsed from $10.000 fo $20,000 in | WIth any degree of accuracy, the |General Alarm Sounded I for no other renson. They |ifer engagement at o Chicag care | Hartfond, Jun. § (P—1 hope that [OUNY: The following Justices wers sollae limit of income in which the & |MOSL conservative estimates place it ] e Bad | said they would bring to the miners’ |wvas abruptly ended but New Year's | when the investigation now being |9 (05 beneh? Fet J08 bl cent reduction on account of |Well above 100,000,000 francs | This Afternoon—Ba attention the fact that the emergen- | (ive brought further libations in is completed & way will be| Ty v“” "" ~j"’)““'} ‘J ‘; \‘\’_;" Hartford, Jan, § (F)—The hearing f eductic n account of | JADAL g o R : . A e el ? 5 d J. Curtis, John b -l ned Income” might bo applied | (2bout $4,500,000), Blaze in Bristol, R. I. ¥ community fund of $23,600 used bration of the holiday and when h TeHER ot ik ‘l‘\l L “Ux“\u]m": 2 ula:m‘k U=} which hud been planned to be held pproved today by the senate 12 Arc Known Dead 5 % pincingly osithe mollsficanineradl nyelyn xetunigi ol hegnnatlment L LD LR OO e o ’ i |betore; United \Bthren - Cojur oN i b iny T o e D e | families, was n exhausted, {the mald saw that her nose had|cverybody,” said Governor John H | s e | 'rederic J. Corbett today, in the case Obrsiceration iven 10 a pro- |dead and it is foared this figure will | Tawr M o o| When spokesmen for the miners [been broken. She had mot ceased | Trumbull, with reference to t A unusual case argued today was|of Guy L. Baker, charged in n sosal to clas comes of |bo Increased when reports arrive | general alarm for & fire in the prem- | Were informed of the action of the |to seck liquid diversion ce. the | disclosures which had been made | the appeal of Miss Vivian - | federal warrant with the embegsle- 000 and les: car for pur- | from {hose districts now Isolated i p bR T SMpERY full committee of the operators’ con- | m: said. | indie that the former state |nor of New Britain, a ;h ugglst, f!}OH ment. of $16,300, has been deferred ,000 an ! ose districts now isolated. 56 ) ure company |0 e = 3 cide attempt came at 5| arold Gilpatrie, Lad |the superior court judgment in her N 5 poses of the deduction, but final ac- Ihe flood waters are generally re- on Lissex street, this city, was rung |’ Siied ”", 2 ‘Mf'“» Qoo A :'.'\l‘: I ; '”I,“’;:M( ,m ed for | u; 'l; | st 1, (A i) 5 ‘mm mlun\l Annie and Benjamin ‘,‘17\“:,1,3:“::2“} 'Ehelallege:haugxlez’ jon was postponed. ¢ present | ceding, reveallng as they fall thou- | in shortly after 1:30 p. m. today., A |°XCept to say that they were as un- a. s R eant S 5 TR e e Deputy Sheriff Carlson | x; gl aw delines all incouies $6,000 and nds of acres of mud-cover soil, | fire which thr ed the business |Yielding in their attitude, 1 lnl\ 0! \\u;y " “x' servant gir | poses, and the possibility of a con 5 R e ,”nttlo'nalBBndnk of Ptut:am h"b of s s enrnenie orlginally winter-scede TN Alalrlntiy iste e guished. —_— heard a cras 1 the bathroom. | tinuation of the probe into the con- fof N¢ ' 4m= | Liberty Bonds entrusted to the bank i s e varstan toms R ‘,mc“ WAL L Istale ey toriay Wik ex(ingldiel | | “I've Done It.” She Sereamed | trol of the treasury. ges for alleged wrongful attach- | for safe keeping. 4580 ovidt Tor £ ture consldordtion ey : i Sl | ve done Evelyn haif Wants All Cleared Up nt of fixtures in her store, and Says He Has Told All They included the important income s ;‘\m'””" 5 "“‘”\"j o MRt Sy i {sereamed as the maid rushed to her. | governor declared he per- | $20,000 of which is claimed w;} 1053 | 7The reason for the delay im tho schedules i sheep e sponded o the three alarms sound | ve tlsniotien EDICE Lie Wl sty Aceit e s e .3”'":; : Tn {hisaring s that agentaat ¢ho. biiteky Supply Bill Reported ! e other livestoc ! e nienny | 1 ¢ Accoos, of Brook up, but his time |# nervous breakdown because of the | of jnyestigation of the department of commending decreases in ex- I “‘;“ d without a chance of escape | od for un “‘:"“ A """““‘ ”"( H Iy v bottle of milk to uestion of how it can |action of the defendant. justice have not yet completed their nditures below hoth eurrent appro- | i Bralhe oty Skl L | Ho recalled the opinion | Miss O'Connor, although not & |examination of the confessed de- :tlons and’Budect esllmates for | o Clties Sufter : BB AT len Brom hetnolile THBY rvnerd e ‘mmm“ ;rxm own cust. | faulter. Baker, former assistant oot ve annuul supply bill s Jis the countryside te iped ou EOOEN S e e y ! trom the maid The latter be sued without its Georg inman of the su-| tregsurer of the bank, was quizz e ustted, but the largo eities, such as gisroun oot ey ducted l».v‘l‘mmal Petition Presentediis et it stn (il anal formisisniwhicht cant b8 & perior court was unable to find legal | by the agents on Monday .nq;:o:;]. ported to the house today. calling |+t Sy wm‘,l.,l inant, Huy, Charle- Jamail, of :mvn. : ! to Public Utilities telephoned for Dr. Thomas | only from the gencral assembly and tification for recovery by the|ang today. The accused wman still in- or espenditures of 373,000, | ons, el steres slof avllor he fire orfinated i the ecliar | S T e NG s o e Miss O'Connor has 8150 | gisty the story as told by him to As. This would be 27,700,000 below eur- | iffeved heavily from the tor its way to the first fior Commission ccious. Rus accompanied 1 ty must be guided by plea in abatement on tho igigtant United States Attorney ent funds and 2610000 fess than S onfined (o the dry goods St | mother to the Ashland Boulevard of the attorne ral 1 that the printed record is not | George H, Cohen on Saturday when dget figures dam as done ir millinery shop co Ju.' - e ey | hospital. where he remained with| "Il the state of Connecticut has copy of the record, because it | po gurrendered, is the complete story The largest mnount 1 for I ed by Miss Theresa Hughes, was | e hor uniil seven ofclock. in its posscssion any irities to ot been printed in full and does | o hig peculations at the bank, aiia 1.000 for pensions ontinued on 18) damaged by smoke and water mal petition has been for | O Gt vt which it is not entitled, 1 would |Dot include all that has been written | ypger the rigid cross examination Jneluded in th duetions v ”\"E.'” or8 (tho, publicRutl1HesH I o Ui Rt was reporte iot want to h em retained in | OB one of the exkibits. ;nr department of justice operatives lust year's totals © one of $ ”“;m,‘.' on \. proposed »-fl'_m Evelyn 1 taken about e the state tre ' said the gover- yesterday, Baker maintained that Wi, 1 in the amount of pension i e p e ‘““ }“"“l A O e o powerful disintee no “So has been no operations had been no greater thun 1X.000 for the reelamatio serviee; | E u'm “ Hmereuse from six to scven 4 was in a very critical condi- |demand mad s for any bonds | he had at first admitted in his con 1006 for general land offices IARD TH‘JEE G]VING AWAY BUSINESS ts in the rato of fare S en hi siihid ke Boapy | did it cuc p versation last Saturday with A 000 for Howard nnivers SR Nair & Nalr, counsel for the jit- |, okno r her physician | 10 y cou not b Q lant United States Attorney Georg vo school in Washiogton, D, g [ i !; nluu drawn the application | o "% 1 ap Jeast s except through law H. Cohen. That the total amount o While the reclamations “w' s0 RF p l. o y - Whic ks that proposed irans- ek rm how this may be | his thefts, so far as he knew, wa o stow o reaucion, ho bon | IULE " Morris Rosenwasser W ant.sm..i plan be allowed. Tl a1 swal. | about does mot apy $16,300, was' the atory to which ould reappropriat pproxini 2 f the commission approves t A 4 > Vol had | timet = o . Baker stuck 000,000 uneypended for the U b m A”] HMNGI: fo Donate Good Will and yien i pit in operation Vo ore R Investigation Suggested Cedar Street Residents to Didn't Recognize Triends vithout, dela this city will be & tion was made to s Lo p s Two of the man's boyhood friend ) nmation \}\.:4|v|-|vv : Have Workers Buy As- e only municipaiity in the state in e hat an investigatio 1t Ob m’\e Anniversar) | saw him on the Hartford streets the The total alloty "4vi or } ; WHI u;,»‘v, s _ul, m fs in vogue 1t A nade with the approval o Tomorrow latter part of last week, it has been on ol Be kil e Thinks linhl Terms Should| sets With Future Profits | J; 735 ¢ Beteible 1o nde between S whict 1 I(unzdhr\(\)sor(l ed in |h|r|);xghr. Bake: Nation rk | points of vo lines : stimony passed both of them without speak- commended Be as Generous as - . . or one fare. The plan calls fo ! utho! nd Mrs. W. E. Stevens 3¢ as Generous as i\l o - r T roa ad conlemplaed authority 1d Mrs. W. E. Stevens of | ing. nade neees b 3 . Vill Guard - Agair monthly elearance of transfers, oper ! once for Florida. Her disclos et will observe their| The bellhop at tha New Dom rond_consirirtion hose Given Italy T ators reimbursing ono another for | 1"¥INE at once for Toridh. e : vod anniversary tomorrow. | hotel who had taken a mysterions I by the LA J0SSCS. GRcERRSUn glidTincers e {Oliv ot ia dancinglensngt v stolen by Giipa Ihey were married on January 6, | caller to Bakers' room on the night alouny v 3 o [ e ment short stay In Florid soure The go ecd 11876, at the home of the bride, who | of December 31, a halt hour after iniian afiairs | ] / v.“.,‘ | V[SITS WH]TE HOUSE R Honmita 1is might be a way in which tb as Miss Anna Jones before her | Baker had registered, remembered, inerease o 1 G il wblican, Ma o s stigation might be iage, The couple have two|he sald, taking the man to the mec- kT 0. o o o e A in this as in other ma ren, Edward I Stevens, a sales- | ond floor, leading him through the of (E07 e ng o o o 1Hon. | wou o to be guided ployed by the of ; i : e e S ) o’ manutacturs O, T N T b AT o R i s i L 1 L i il \?1 the Union i\!(&:. hallway, and pointing out Baker's R e el o nwasser Brothers, Inc., and e L the & 2 Co, and Wilard H Stevens of Bos- | door. N tiallo 100 fas granted to any other ni o hus l\“”“ up “:.l business to . President, Back There For First i On et a6 "“v”}l;‘l ! .w\u\h St :‘::z:;m ,:’f Own "‘""m"'" : L e e Ination b 000,000 and| SLNONEl B B m b form Mr. Stevens was born i ) her or representative o faconon 882 il \‘ "_“_ :"‘-h“ e J “‘ $3.0( e vorking hard- | Time Since She Was Mistress, ; ; '.“\, It t m‘.( S gy which vould but has lived in this city for well [ the Gilpatric family has induced mo ion pr ossen thun Haly. and should rec e ! Rl Snever ent nea the state over half a century. He has been [to make my confession to the au- | . Asks Tax Facts Bhet i o . I ploves than he did in building it. | ashingten, e erE e DIONCILENG !y ployced at the Stanley Works for | thorities concerning the funds I toolk et i TS R e i, O 18 o' make & gltt ot the|Theotore Roosey of the ) e i Is 56 years, during 35 years of which |from the First National Bank of Th senols o for wi SR 00d will but to have the employes | fOrMer president, tor e Rt : GIECTloddiennes aisalesman, on e lutnem. sslaqGuy L Baket A sy e LI LA resbionlh o Coolldge—her first t to the | = It of ‘road. He is still active in that con- | merly assistant cashier of the mow ) on tax 'y“ s g i s ‘.‘ 8 AL e tunl work ‘along the White House since sh. tired as its ves| ion still in progr rn and puts in much time there. | defunct bank and who was employed ngage Lokt 0k nny mistros March, 1900 | ! L ffairs of the Putnam bank. He is a member of the New Britain | in that position when the bank eol- e ned in hy shoud ol W r pointed out to-| SI? companicd by her — cht 1 of Knights of Pythias. |lapsed because of the defalcations of TE0yel e wenibah 1t I : first considered | JUEhter, Mrs, Nicholas Longwortt LAT“ST MFN‘S STYLES Mrs. Stevens is a native of Syra- |its cashier, G. Harold Gllpatrie, \‘ Y‘.““\‘\‘\. H:v‘»m w:\ st v‘l.\ ‘ R Inlihe plan ho looked upon it as a x\:,’< of the alker of the to | R[TIRE ['N P[NSIUN u Xl ase, N. Y., coming to New Britain Won't Discuss Gilpatric fean, Wis Sl Dt aERranaC S s peTinient Nows U swhom she was married in the i fly before her marriage. She| Asked it he knew of Gilpatric's = it thoughishe Yiad iheen our. shoiny lat he has undertaken a huge ansior A b e N « member of St. Mark's Episcopal | operations which ruined the bank, TOO MANY W“ES S S perinient in human nature Rooseveit CuunEMoiti ABLiEtter GOlons fani] nd ve in the affairs | Baker replied, “I will say nothing 1 We 1 fused to acee ! = i ates 4 e . More Patterns to Plek From, is Srantsoolatios aboUE Glmatio S Bay - Aaney o pay a sum twice as g ant The Envelope iy Sealer of Weights Was Ciren 5 B Hlpatric.” Baker, howeyer, had horrowed, and have 1l No least difficulty was cor many of 2 | Eachion's Decree) e ———— | maintained that his own peculations Vaicficld Man Arrested on Ocder of (00 St et b ral old lemployes that e Former Head of State p L. F. & C. Plainville Realty | from the bank were not involved e L ol o mplosca Rt ed a number o ( ti, Ja )M s0ld to- W. B. Rossherg »'h the stealing of Gilpatric. Baker No. 1 When He Appears With No. | individus i e : elyflenre 01 KIV | and servants who have been at the | Police Department Sold tor W. B. Rossherg | cys that outside of the funas he : imagin: yay k for a st NS tholl Wi (Hbnes e since tha L 1tos t 4 s ar v s i William 13. Rossherg has purchas- | took from the bank, and from aec- 2 and T + More Childven. et Iy ; Fhe w clope he | regime, e — « b next will eq 1 Frary & | counts in it, he owes only $19 to the siageon - P 1 R 3 4"‘mv \] “ s ,“ v‘\hvw;h"« By rl.t;ri e - W brighter colors | Ciark Ce Oakdale farm in | rest of the world," and the Putnam Beidgeno! ¢ ancial stal o certain old em- s s or to y r Plainville acre plot with 1,000 | tradesmen have mno complaint to o st nient| () AU ¥ 101l S o b H = ) g make against him. He also remark- st . is being held | ke o “"y S reh 1 s I I Ass of | Whett vill be used for manu- | ed that he believed his bond as as- il under bonds ek o e et Tl &1 od | sistant cashier of the bank was large c i o unable Indiana Woman Plunges In Head T e ientioa ey Hartford Woman, 22. Tajured fn |, ° 0 B T8 y [ s pinion g ¢ enough to cover his shortage, He wi E1sd i o 3 thers, Mr. Rosenw termined | Theater Says Her Beauty Has |retirement o 3 n : Bontes|Othics \Shosthion Vairficld town cou xt Mon Virst In An Attempt To Commit o establish four compan in addi- 5 year, effectiy TN : 54_ ; \ ‘ e shortages amount to $186,- Sulcide Today ion to th ent company, divid-| Been Permanently Ruined application 1 ' 1 by e : i - Rty bl bwn dxuee knd By sl \gnes Agasi, 24 the departments of manu re.| tarir s - : R : | S SR a8 1 gpel md » ¥ Hartford, Jan. § (& et s, o ! Realty Co. | (Continued on r“, 15) i to Alon N 1d | \arzaret House . o Some Are Mistrustiul At she was accidentally ¢ Ty . 1 prosted N her Hy crawling lieadfirst intc Whi c mployes we ' nose hy shiight in the ! years | N . e | ur ) stful, others were over cager to|a lady r in the « < L ik e ¢ \ unex theit new shares, Several |in this city on August X % ) . 1 marrd " ; " 18 pointed out, while the por has ster Z. Poli g S r Juiy {gne to return House it who daily eeps sidewalks | perfor court here for 21 1 ! i complaint i foundiher iniihe, furn plant at Long Is- Miss Riley claims ; | Hartford Union Also Wants Satur- \ it is 1 thr > her stline d the oscn execu is destroyed, t © —_— e p ns said her recovery is husiasm tly disfigured and t Mar. the senate day Tree, in Addition 0 35 Per ecninge | of sovere burns of Chwassertsainlthe Bar "‘v,.:\“,f'."}” ! Proposes Inquiry as to re wr | Cent Boost in Pay. hristmas Postal Report . face, chest rms and plan two years ago ‘”‘: iy e | p : " ,[heen take - 1 nhalation of 5 n training some of : Ve : ; 2 o as0 or av ce in pr N nters, decorators Is (vl(‘di(’\‘ ln H womar 1 at ccutive duties. None of |Nese of an usher ek it chibn . CAY MU i s he 1y working on con 2% business of 1925 broke all | g e | U e re-| Contempt Proceedings ' neral 3 n Hartford and Capital Olty S | of one o 1€ : e tradesmen work con- er for the 50 | 'VIAY NUT RETURN b s e ot ol Fg vy rea- | Against Corporation in he Al il e s 2386 | Lond was a |son of 70 years L SLTRRSL 3 intil recently, Mr. 8 f 4 5 3 founded in afted by the Hartford union. 274, ¢ g seor acalared nancia isands of | old, an Which Mellon Is Stock- had been tak- |y honts. {2 Gatiodt b ' General Pershing’s Health May Be Won't P U Losaes British homes B n the |service years t to obtain this z ; _ on't Permit Losse i0o%s ayd oroheny asatloln aes |1 5 ; . this | into by employers, will eliminate = « | Sueh That He Will Not Go Back T ng 1§ lent pointed out | Aty 5 t 5 S holder. ev ay work and cr the TITLE FIGHT CALLED OFF ) his employes in ing |contributory pensions acts went into | when ] In Sction i on Mie teasly : bty New York, Jan. & (P—The world's | ¢, gouetn America rent company will | OPeration ing New Britain w - _—— fon or h, et S y‘lnl 1 terweigh pior f ti Vits president | Under these ‘new laws approxi- | hended in Lower C and he but § a1, Penn- |, 3¢ 18 Droposed. ofl ADEL i Wp uled a gton, I A—There Is he actions of the new Mately 196,000 widows are entitled | was destgnated by ey shington, Jan. 1 z | tablish the minimum wage at $1 2% h Jan concern in Washington o 1 ke profits” he |t0 recelve 10 shillings each and 3§ {Arthur Eg ton 1o« v the |ir I an hour. The working dar‘wlm ‘:u > that ; 4 A e 00 o s 7 shillings ¢ yerice | aisaner 16 t o ve o oA from § a. m. to 5 p. m. and double llity that General ¥ ! vell and good. But 1 can- |17 OTPRARS ¢ yw‘\mh x pene e o Conne A pay 111'ba Biven for wrertims Wil gt resume his duties Tacna Spated & During the morn e | de pestineni s | DES WITH POWDERED s e T enircic: valker's toe, whic ntly s | Ar biscitary commissi ter| o T leputy s Smith, | posed FACES, PAINTED LIPS T0 ||Memorial Day hanksgiving and Rieh i on. his fc esinlee ot { ountry | P01 ; % | 2 W BE BARRED FROM CHURCH | | Christmas, \_u work will be yn.rmfl- E S Py Ciieatad: . = . b t Tand 8§ a. m. and 5 and No NEW ROADS SOON It was w a8 T NaowAT e | | |cor e Sk erdasds . nor will work be permitted & P—State High- |11 oday that Coolilsg 11 THE WEATHER 1.|de " . les approaching or Day MacDonald 1 s | gV % e e ——— | —0 } |por n heavily powdered || The present minimum wage is $1 re to- led in Sc ; BILUIARD CHAMP WEDS WATERBURY GROCER DIES || Hartford, Ja wrecast is 1 as a stockholder. 5 ! lips has becn || AN hour and work is performed on Ge Roads.” |g ht lRock lslar 1 ) R Waterbury, Jan (P Alexander | for New Britain and vicinity T e dep announced st rthur | | Saturday up to nooun. & T 4 nitted | F cushion bil- | ", Mackerracher, 39, for many years Rain and slightly warmer to ast rday th far its in- || w a onable || Increased living costs, and the ¥ A ) i i amp orld ry business he 1rop night: Wednesday rain and ves ns had disclosed no wrong- || church Wells asserts | | hazards of lead poisoning and accl- nr ring that repair and re s ne Pershing v ed here late yesterday | ped 1 in front of 450 West Main ;! colder doir th he will not marry any ||dents, and loss of time through etruction of old roads would ab 1 find it po fo return fo|to Miss Florence Kingsmore of strect this morning. Death was | | | | Senator Walsh presented two sep- || woman so “disgulsed.” weather conditions are give as most of the available funds. |Arica | Lorain, Ohio caused by heart trouble * e # larate resolutions. One would direct causes for the desired increass