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PERFECT RECORDS FOR 1120 PUPILS Splendid Attendance Report for Schools in Bristol (Bpecial to the Herald) Bristol, Jan, 11.—According to a report issued by the Board of Bdu- cation, there are 1120 puplls of the Bristol schools who have been per- foct In attendance at every sosslon of the past fall term. The honor pu- plls for each district number as for- lows: High scheol, 20 Federal Hill, 134; John J. Jennings, 03; North Side, 148; ith Side school, 2085 Park street, 125; East Bristol, 75; Fifth Avenue, 15; I'orestville, 83, The attendance at the rural school was: Stafford avenue, 6; Edgewood, 1 $; Fall Mouy school 1, The complete list of honor puplls for all districts is as follows: Bristol High School I'reshman—Ella Ackerman, Verne Anderson, Jerome Arnold, Arthur Avallone, Jean Beach, John Beau- car, Dorothy Bechatedt, Edna Ben- ton, Selma Bergatron, Virginia Bid- well, Dorothy Bradley, Meclanic Bradley, Frances Brand, Dorothy Bunnell, Alta Burrill, Blanche Bus- semey, Marcel Bussemey, Lila But- ler, Dolores Carlson, Ruth Carroll, Harriet Case, Edgar Choiniere, Michael Churchill, Michael Colet- to, Francis Colvin, Francols Cou- ture, George Cowles, Eleanor Crow- James Cunningham, Mary Cunningham, Augusta DeGraff, An- thony De Noto, Antonette De Thomas, Anna Dlener, Clifford H. Drost, Harriett Lois Durant, Fred- erick Burr, Raymond F. Ebb, Al- bert J. Elgert, Anna Mary Enge alph Everett, Benjamin E. Fair. ough, An: May Farrell, Venila sabell Forrls, George M. Fraser, Walter R. Frochlich, Robert rigns, Eleanor A. Gr: lfam Hanrahan, W. Alden Harden, John A, Harrison, Anna Heffernan, Willlam Hugret, Willard Hunt, I Jeatinsky, Olive Johnson, Margar: Joy, James Kane, Martin Kenir Jennle Klimoviteh, Theodore scion, Althea Larson, Elberta Man- chester, Bernadetto Mathicu, Doris Cecil Moore, Kenneth Elizabeth Muir, Joseph Raymond Olin, Frank Pavlik, George Pavlik, Mary Perfet- to. Clara Ricelo, Margaret Roche, fames Ryan, Alice Ryder, Andrew Saman, Stanley Sopezneski, Marga et Roune Helen Stein, Stono, Charles Tuttle, Robert Twiss Ruby Waddington, Ralph Weeks, Howard Weing, Irances Wisnieski, Gleanor Witherwax, Helen Wozenski, enevieve ebrowski, ophomores— Sidney Alexander. [ilbert Alford, Lillian Bachman. Laura Barnes, Edith Bartell, itain, 11 and Health loy, lloon Rodney Canfield, Helen Clark, Mary Comerford, Margaret Cullinton, Joseph Fngels, Ronald tjtzsimmons, Roland Fletcher, Mary Gladis, Grace Hackett, Richard Hal- lissey, Sarah Kelly, Paul Lawle Gordon Magnuson, Doris Manche ester, Margaret M Mitchell, George an, Frank Neweity, Paul Per- «ival, Ceellla Quanz, Harry Ritchie, Heulen Saman, Olive rritt, Etta der, Elizabeth St Kenneth den, Edith Wheeler. Junfor—1ladden Anderson. Vivian Narnum, Antoinette Beach, Howard wrter, Joseph Cizauckas, Lillian larke, James Cornetski, Rus Dablgren, Charles Demarest, Mae Duncan, Francls I'ries, Bernice . Lincoln Johnson, Paul Kells Helen Klimoviteh, er, wis Merrill Marjorie Miller, Jessie Mitc pard Mulligan, Marie anor Porter, Alice Coadys James irles cowsgl, Llizabeth Seery, h Southworth Smith, Dorothy land Tyl Howard Styring Ty- el Bdwards Tuttle, Margaret rine Uterstaedt, Herbert burn White, Helen Mary Wis- el Kelscy, MeMay Northrup, Pritchard, T wrlson, Sher anor ( viel Clifford, a Dunn, Yvonne 1"or yrle French, Harrict i t Getchell, Audrey odsell, Julia Goranson, Grieshach, Edward Herens, Hoyt. Helen Jackman, Anna Keniry, Alexander Kriscenski, Arthur Marsh, Shirley Mason, Roge¢ Newton, Lillian Wilson, Mahel 2 ood Duval, Panl COUGHS A South Chippins Hill, | Frances lomie, son, Anna O'Connell, 1 Anna Saman, Betty Simpson, Loyal Smith, Carrle Snyder, Antoinette Stephenson, Allce Thornbloom, Ar. leno Weokes Federal Hill School Kindergarten— Norma Beaucar, Helen Engel, Warren Peterson, John | Vail, Mildred Zigman, | * Grade I—Thomas Down ard Eddy, Alice Hartney, sinla |Holdsworth, Alice Ingrahum, Eleans {or Morae, Gordon Peterson, Bern- ce Ruckl, Florence Sturmer, Luc adway. Grade IT—Albert Beger, Jeunette Dahlgren, Ldward Dieter, Samuel ahr, Helen Garrlgus, Arthur Jaba, |Helnwart Jestinsky, Patricia John- [son, Frank Kacanskl, Jane Kefiman, John McCusker, Lorraine Oblom, Leona Ptolomey, Eunice Thorpe, | Eaith Tyler, | Grad: 1I—Billy Armitage, Loulse Darnes, Edmund Pecker, Mildred | Blackman, Shirley Brown, William Duquette, June Greeno, John Hart- ney, Robert Morse, Viola Norton, |Rudolph Oblom, Lrma Reimer, Nel- |lle Simarski, Shirley Stotz, Louls Zipp. | Grade 1V— Barbara Barkowskl, |Raymond Drown, Roy Busso, Irene (Carter, William Cook, Theodore |Czarnecke, Billy Delckta, Julia Dtugokienskl, Lily Finger, Mickey Florillo, Helen Gavryl, Robert Hart, {Anita Johnson, Anthony Kacharskl, |ranke O'Kay, Celia Smolenskl, Re- Trauskoskl, le V—Robert Anderson, Doro- 1, Walter Be Julia Day- Bertha DePrey, Raymond Id- Umber Tiorillo, Donald Hart, anor Hough, Martha Jubs, Ruby {Johnson, Myrtie Rudd, Robert Red- |man, Lottic Ropell, John Sericela, Morton Treadway, Allen Violctte, (Justin Wasley, Jane Wockes, I ‘n:\md Zigman. | Grade VI— Louiss Albertelli, George Calder, Irancls Carrier, "John Duquette, Althea Green, Leon- ;ard Hartung, Elizabeth Howard, Rohert Marselle, Violet Morse, Blizabeth Ruckl, Emma Egro, Fd- ward Trzkowski, Esther Wasley, John Wisneski, Lawrence Zipp. | Grade VII-—Faith Arnold, Ithy Day, ¥Fred Hyde, Ruth |son, Paul {Costu Nelson, Mona Petorson, Winl- lfrea Prefontaine, Arthur Redman, |Oscar Rode, Florence Skibinski, Ar- {line Stotz, Rosemary Tracy, Lucian "Trzuskoskl, Helen Uterstaedt, 'ran- cis Wasley, Walter Wasley, Thomas Weekes, Herman Zipp. Grade VIll--Mabel Barnes, Wil- liam Calderwood, Henry Cook, Mar- ¢t Cronin, Mary Crowley, Mar- rossman, Charles Hartung, George Hull, Stanley Kaczynski, Hedvig Klimoviteh, Rllis Kudalis Elvira I n, Leroy Linden, Carl- ton Merriman, Mildred Oberg, Lil- lian Peterson, Mary Swenton. John J. Jennings School Kindergarten—Rita Aubin, Edgu Fisher, Dorls Goritz, nny Kost owskl, George Rishton, Marie San-. strom, Glennis Sentabar, Bdward Su- |tula, Jenny Sutula. i de I—~Michael Aubin, Anna Senski, icchurst, Gertrude Zipp. wacellle Ryder, ton, dy, Doro- Jack- tha Ablewskl, Ber Lena | Bertino, Ann Breshnan, Kenneth Ca- | Jacob, , Joscphine Kushek, Alte Markie ol orge Morin, ldward Gustave Sonstrom, Helen "Fm.\')\\‘flh_. Henry Wydra. Grade I1l-——Lester Aubin, ff, inia Latala, Harry M Della, wpeck, Lyle Joseph Riley, Bolestan Spiek, Violet Spie Stella Stropko, Hel- Elsle ie, |5 Smith Lillian Reg mychuclk, Norton, , Ceeelia | Anna Stropko, en Vorek, F Grade 1V— Marg Harry Borowy Geol ward Churchill, Pel dia Grabehuck, Vivian I Anthony Korytko, ! Markie, all Pirog, ckett, Sophie Shilanskl, owsll. — Wi rite Anbin, Bullus, Hultmaun, th Man. st Mar. Mildred Jenuie m Bacon, T Jennic I, Juliva Gin- Kenneth Hultman, William Walter Komoroskl, Leon K- wslin Manchester, Dora Mar- owski, Julia Twardl, Uatfin Vorwerk, VI-Trank Leopold C » Komoros Plorence Smith Burlke the Knof Aubin, ryl Marg: Stephen Mabel Harrict GradeVIT--Lillian Bacon, i Eleanor lson, Esther Mardi Joseph Newpeck 1o VIIT—Traderick Avolt, ¥ r. Lila Gaylerd, Edward K wiatkowski, Thomas Lincoln, Mil dred Ochler, nond Ostrosl Stella Ratkowski, Hattie Shay, 1 jamin White, North Side School n- Kindergarten—Virginia Chamber- n, orze DeHauteville, Mary | Harrigan, Benny Kuopka, Angelina | Leone, Ruth Mahoney, Tlorence RE DANGER WARNINGS Years of Suceess For Oc 1s and Throat Leon- | ger, Olga Kanenberg, | Harold NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1926. | atiaskowakt, Thomas Moran, Alvert |Chartes Lundaki, A | Proulx, Roy Wilson, 1 Grade I-—Leo Partley, Robert | tello, Margarct Narsi | Chamberlain, Falth Almstedt, Mar- | Bortha Rendflesh, | garet Gerke, Liberty Lansorl, I'aul | tore, Lis, Stella Markavich, Anne Mead, | Dominick Pirro, Kenneth Reynolds, ‘ophle Rokosa. Grade 11—Louls Ashley, Birand, Dorothy Brunelle, Audrey | Park Street School | Garrett, Henry Coreski, Stinnard | Kindergarten Inez Churchil, Harrigan, liarl Johnson, Helen Ko- | I'rank DeNote, Charles LeVanere, {nonkn, Helen Reynolds, Dorothy |Willlum Gorgetan, James Kilby. Simpson, Harry Roberts, Ruth Elsie Molintoe, Elizabeth Monehan, Snvder, Mary Sobestanovitch. {Trona Pilbin, Lawrence Zahnke. | Grade II—Arthur Anderson, Le- | Grade T-—Molva Hall, John Laga, | land Anderson, Edward Boyar, [Antoinette Mare, Edmund Massoo. | | Madeline Brooks, Iazel Brown, Francis Mastorbone, Catherine Percy Burnham, Jack Cooper, Paul Mastrobattisto, Michael Posltano, DMugokeckl, Josoph Ehlert, Jonnte | Grado IT—Russell Adams, Alexan. I"ucini, Robert Gengenbach, Edward "V- r Bove, Fanny Geladino, Theodore Granger, Josephine Gronsky, Danlel [Corski, Dominick Massaro, Frank Harrigan, Stanley Janus, Helen Lis, [Mastrobone, Ronola Nichols, Panl- | louls Maclog, Nellio Meyer, Lor-|ina Papapictro, James Pointale, Ro- radne Meyers, Annle Pirro, John Pir- bert Potz, Frank Stenger, Fred ro, Willlam Radaskewez, Danto Rie- |Zaino. vlo, Anthony Sargellla, Bolek Sobta. | Grade TII—Jean Agnonl, Nina | Carolina Salvae Anthony Schittina, Georgo Sef. ter, Virginla Smat, Luclan 8zamfer, | Mary Warner, Edward White, Olive | White, Marjorle Worsley, Anna | Prancts \Wozenyk). o, Grade 1V - Allison Ackerman, |Bove, Margle Brant, John Carrucet, Murial Walter Colhay, [Sllvne Chile, Patsy DaMatto, Olga | Russell Cornetsk!, Alta. Crowley, KKlazzi, Joseph Fele, Matthew Fior- [ Dorothy Crowley, Chester Dlugo- jto, Eleanor Fox, Leanore Caucin, lieckl, John Driscoll, Herbert Elton, |Bonita Glorge(ti, Albert Crindal, Stafford F'rancls, Virginia IPrench, | Arthur Hirth, Frances Kilby, Cese [ Marlon Fuller, Wilbert Granger, [arle Labato, Michacl Maro, James, \lola Lassori, John Leone, Charles | Massard, Genaviove Mills, Mary Moe Markawich, Isther Rood, Mary Ros- [linate, Danto Nlcoletti, Josephine | Inl, John Urnevieh, Phyllis Wilder, | Papapivtro, Marguerite Pilbin, Dor- | Sophie Zukowskl, {othea Scholl, Patsy Urglgno, Made- Grade V—Arnold Andorson, Na-|lino Velardo, Thereso Zaino. orge Bumps, Lil- Grade 'V—Rose Delessio, Ida De- | on Girard, Ray- (vo), Patsy Vanclliy DPaul Fanellf, | mond Hogabaom, Jeanotte Hyatt, |Josoph Perro, I'rancis Georgett, | Willard Kempton, Anna Markeveys, |James Giannotte, Harry Jacob, | Anna McNeil, Arline wman, | Michael Labata, Juelio Lareso, Richard Reuber, lcanor Ricclo, |Hazel Larkin, Genevieve Licelsk. Mary Rivers, Joseph Rokosa, Lucy |Bleanor M trobattisto, Paul Mono- Rossini, Stanley llis, Ellsworth |han, Jennie Narsis, Annie Papaj Simpson, Paul none, Albert jtro, Constance Pape, Mildred Poin- v I'yrrell, Nattie Wool- |tale, Joseph Aoc llo, James | {8chittina, Marlon Stenger, Victor | ter, Angelo Tasca. | do V—Edith Avallone, Thom- 18 Carucel, Deuny Conelta, Albert | | DiNeo, Sabatine DiPetro, Anna Faz- |zina, Josephine Ferro, Peter Fiseh- | er, Gertrude Jackson, Otte Kramp- | itz, nk Laponte, John longo, | Victor Macklosky, Joseph Marro, | Mary Pictola, James Quinn, Lena Hoak, Jean Sydlowsky, Victor Ur- | gino, Florence Weleh, John Zalno. arnum, Sylv Anderson, William Brand, Clyde| Burgess, Dleanor Chapman, Arthur Collenburg herine Driseoll, Id- ward Gron Barbara Forsburg, Vlorence Mikosky, Ruth Patterson, Bort Phelan, Theodors Pien sld, Thomas Pirro, Harry | Robert Toro, Hattie Woolfolk. Grade VII — George Anderson, | Walter Anderson, Irank Bauer, | Kathiyn Brunelle, Donald Cornet- Grade VI — Michael Avallano, 8Kkl Llizabeth Draper, Raymond 'John Baraldo, Dante Carpenter, | Kowalski, Peter Maclog, Flizabeth Esther Dovots, Josephine Felice, | Macomber, Edith Moffitt, Howard s Giannofts, Conjetta Gifun- | Pankrath, Edwin Ploski, Josephine {annotte, Henry Hark- Rossint. Arthur John- | Grade VIII-—Raymond Anderson, Frank Macklos- James Beckwith, Benson, trobattisto, Stella Roderick Cummings, Marion Dailey, Armando Hapon Albert Melville Frazior, Ronald Hyatt, nollo, Adolaide Ro; Ed- | 1van Lloyd, Roger Martin, Harmon Lawrence Stenger, | Pattorson, Anna Rich, Joseph Sar. |Marjorla Swartz, Irank Tartarelll, | gellis, Kathryn Synder, Russel Vuil- | payline Tolassi, | Y East Bristol School | Grade I-—Wllliam DeMaria, Jos- | “ph Gorskl, Grade IT—Isabel Christophero, “ophie Deoniziak, Rita Prancoeler, Carmella LaMosa, Adeline Marin- i, John Swenton, Donald Walters, Wanda Zebrowski. | Grade 11I—Wllliam Burke, Lena Stuart Cook, Willlam Mamie Gorskl, Antoinerte Teresa Tomam, Preston ky, ward Kindergarten — Jennies Barton, Della, Culver, Mary Perro, Jo- Toranes. Nicholas Arthur Marchese, Chester ! , Zigmund Miscrikow dward Montello, Frank Mudar- Helen Belakowicz, Mar- Robert Burn, Annie Hamel, Grade IV-=Iranklin Bakula, Leo | ¢ Bianca, Rocco Christophero, | ny Darigla, John Dresser, | . John Eder, Catherine Caughan, | Grade ITI—-Barbara. Burrill, John ' \dolph Giramondi, Paul Jabs, Ein- lamusst, Evelyn Chickowski, Ed- ar Larson, Rose Pascucci, Philo- | rd Coole, Arthur Crowley, Robert oy Plocharsky, Sasso, | Dekow, Irene Demp Mavio Go- Juiia Starankewicz, Sophie Staran- leskd, A Crenier, Trving Havil Kewicz, Jeanctto Stanislowskl, Mary | “rancis Krusz, Paul Leba, Wil on, Mary Virovoy, Virene | Lundblad, Anthony I Henry Micczickowski, Stephen Mon- | tella, Alexander Naucini, Lucy Pal- n0, Louis Petit, Anthony Pe- rugino, Mercy Robertson, Natalio Scidletski, Joseph Wozenski. Grade IV—John Baptiste, Rose Bossi, Tossio Bossi, 1dna Drackett, | John Bu Helen Catana, John | Colamussi, Wellington French, Ar- | thur Kiceflohd, James Germala, Adam Klimek, Louis Maietta, Nellie Marra, Arr aro, Genia Mo- |Stun deracka, I'rank Neatico, Rocco Nie- | ( toterl, John Parenti, Olga Pelenus, Marian Prygocki, Ra Miary Robbins, Betty R: S Josepliine Smat. ade V—Harold Andrews Audiano, Dikron B: sephino Bortino, Anta Paul Bosworth, Carl Catena, Jennte Comparone, Decarolis, Margaret . Mary Ma k, Arthur Micari, Armand Quinto, Frances Sheldon, Nicholas 0, Carl Winter, Salvatore Christotero, | e, Henry Hummel, John | Leo Mackewlcs, Pasquale | elll, Al Politz, Rita Ryan, Todagobuk, Charles Tras- Zebrowski. Grade V. am Bakula, Philo- | menia Capirchio, Gertrude FEder, | Julin Kilmen, Jacob Kiriluk, Mario Manna, Lena Pascucci, Cecelia Pus- | vsky, Santina Renzello, Veroniea ! lowski, | ade VII—Bernice Bouchard, | carlson, Kenneth Cook, Mich- Kilmen. Anna Koleum, Lorene Emma Politz, Lillis Rode, Alvina Adams, Rose Capirchio, L Cif Helen woniziek, Grorge Plocharsky, 1l rd Polaski, Helen Zebrowskt. Vitth Avenue Schos rgarten—Arthur Norton. [-=Doris Downey “ora Horner, Elsie Johin ymond Riley ol n, Gertru Maynard, na Ronzello, Grade VI onard s Demp- | Kin Kiypins Pals I"erkins, Kowalski, Perfetto, venz Roberts, Frances Ldward Souncy, James | sco, Rose Testa, Esther Toscano. Grade VI—Jimmie Daptist, Leo Barnum, Bernard Michael Bisiguano, Vernan Br Blrns, Ro; Caros, Clara C loncetta Collella, 12 Agnes Larson, Chus: Janet rd Tllansk wka. I — Viadislava Hiansky A Mnulawka, Willlam Politz. Forestvitle School Grade I—Lawrence Burz eph Kalat, Florence Scheidin ssell Jones, Grads Foleik | Paul Mary Edward Gras winski, Waseley Agnes Kratzke, Ar- indo Luzi, Mary Martino, Stephen no, Edward Petit, Be Benny Przygocki, John Stella Dangialia, Leo Kalat, Louis Lyons, Mary MacLeod, ko, He Olsc Ho val, Phyllis Po Samuel Wazorko, Olra Zaleski. Grade IV—=Davil Forti Harris, Elizabeth Hurley Tones, Edith MacLeod, Adella Stuches, Grade \'—Cecelia Czertak, Edwin D'Agostino, Dawe, Anthony Drenzyk, Helmer Ekstrom, Ruth Ha vmond Hurley, Anna Gerzanick Wesley Jones, Elsie Kott, Catherine | Mihalko, Arnold Mary Ryan, Helen § tin Stenstrom, Marion Towle Grade VI 1s Blaske ! Daly, Oilson Mariorie Johuson, Daisy Kerr, Mary Kolanck, Manross, Mildred Reynolds, Mary Wazorko. W Baron, Annic Ranylow, gerald, Helen Kaczmarozyk, Ol- | Kindybalyk, Landon, Ro- gest Lindvall, Marjorie Norris, Louis | Dante Olson, Mildred T Charles | . Katie Pixley, Dorothy 1 Donald ey La- |Rloberts, Margaret Schiedi ade VII1—John Davitt, Joseph- | Eds ny Ruo, Adams, Avalone, Jessie Baldwir ton Beckstedt, Mary Baptist, Brault, Tony Calbl, Lily Carlson, rone, John Case, John , Salvatore ( erl, John Danial DaMotta, John Dimeo, Pictro Fiorito, M Fischer, Annit Fusco, Mary Giannotil, Johu v Rocco Jacob, Michael Valleria Krus 1 . Carrie Lodevico, Florenee Lucy hael Marie obert Sophie Lo- Lundski, Joscphine Perugino, Robert Keith P . Danny Pompeo, Roak., Raymond hin Robinson, I stine Sav Emma hael Sinisgall, Mildred Teska, Chester Zetarski Grade VIII—Fanny Calli Cassella, Mary Civizzio, Mary Dapkus D'Aprillo, Christine D'Aprillo Demarest, Pietro Devoti Nathan Dunn, Claire F Concetta Kenneth Howd, Leponte, B Roy. Simoneschi, Jessne Szydlow- Everelt White, Cassimer Kalat, Syivia "lor- ! Anna Anna Earl Witz Philip Do- Lllis, Thoma lter Julia |t wichis, James |; Laura m, Follandri, Grimaldi, hazio, Le l - ngelina Maro, |ine Kupa, Berniee I Lucy Mastrohattiste, Margarct Mon Frank Stuchcs, Lena Wells, {Eugenc | probubly will be reinstated, | board and as chairman ef the ex- | Captain Wildman about a year and SCngers on i way. " Vermont Aviator Dies Lieut. Raymond ( Fortin t don, Thom Margavet Yarenchik. Rural Schools Stafford — Elizabeth Hiltbrand, Kelley, John Kelley, Kath- leen Kelley, Grace Lackman, Jack Marshall, Ldgewood Bernadine Barnes, Clara Belle Barnes, George Dumas, James Fawcett, Eleanor Reas, Jen- nie Janik, Edward Killlan, Anna Melnick, Edwin Poterson, Joseph Reed, South Chippins Hill-—Martha Kos- tlzak, Steffle Kigtozak, Willlam Kos- tlzak, George Schilling, Eva N Teller, Car] Wheeler, Harold Wheel- | Itussell Wheeler, | FFall Mountain—Olga Alet, Ade- lord Dubs, George Dube, Anna Matchurka, Mary Matohurka, Gor- don Odlum, Vera Odlum, William Ozga, Kdward Preleskl, Louls Scherff, Carleton Schrager, Health School Firie Chellberg, Tielen Seamler, PARTRIDGE, ARTIST NOW IN' ASYLLN (Noted Sculptor Committed in Spite of Protest to Police Nesw York, Jan, 11 (M—Despite | his protest that he {s being "m||<" {roaded,” Willlam Ordway Partridge, me of* America's most prominent | ulptors, today was in the hands of attendants of the state hospital | [for the Insane at Central Isllp, N. 7 His appeal to New York for protection last night hat already ho has spent nonths in the hospital, Powers, an attendant, him from an {where he wa police revealed | several | As Yrank | was taking | LT st 49th street hotel staying with his wife, | Partridge appeal to a police- | man on Fifth avenue, | ohn Partridge O, Porter” to |the asylum. Mr. Partridge insisted | 1 that he was sane, and that the on- | Steward at Noroton Home Will| 1+ Cntunation o couta ‘sive or tho | E {name on the commitment papers | P» b Be R ed was that “a person or persons are 0bably B Reinstated |1or, hat 8 peren o sersons e o secretly to get my wealth,” | (, itted that he had gone to the| Bridgeport, Jan, 11 (9 — James | | 2 sylum last October and was re- it DL UL 09 0T el St ago. | Piteh's Soldiers' Home at Noroton, | S A 1' ih S aptain \’ A :l\. ]] artric “xv (f;nml ;r\ ‘c‘h‘m- Fe AL A o | Ment, Powers sald that Partridge UEQL L LG LIV L K e i i sl chairman of the executive commit- | Fo8 LEINE rEturned 1 s R B e R o) o et fesed oie e v, |f1ke his protesting patient to missed by Colonel Henry J, Heoley, (i, 0 I‘u}'n'msw e oy gom”! secrotary and treasurer and super- | et lieal aotle obbey P H-{;‘ intendent of the home, on January | 1% e ‘;‘M‘“ el o "r‘f‘ 4 presumably under the onders of |34 they had no authority to free Captain Ira R. Hildman of Danbury, 1M “William 0 dge er' alected chairman of the committco | Al Ilomio LAICIORSL Roster last week. Captain Wildman called | iistad b h“‘h"‘“ aon “v“"‘;";)‘" il : ks |the psychopathic ward at Bellevus | a meeting of the exscutive commit- i ; can. | NOspital prior to the commitment of teo last week when the term ef Cap- | [y '+ Partridge O, Portor” to Cen- tain Virgil ¥, McNefl on the hospital |¢ral Tsiip. | Tho sculptor is nearly known as a writer and for his statuary. Ile has exhihite as lecturer as p well cutive committee expired. The re- sult of the meeting was the election apt Vildman as chairman at a X{Jn;‘:»:‘r:‘r \,‘1‘..01“]‘""‘_‘ Ag ehalrman 4t i "iho Parls salon, the Roval acad- 1t has been the custom in the past jemy, London and Berlin, and s a for the whole hospital board to as- [!member of several exclusive clubs, sembie and to clect the chalrman of |24 has been n lecturer at George hele itive committes. Thereforo \\.uh ‘mn university, the ,\uuf il Governor John i1, Trumbull called a | Soctal Science assoclation, the Con moeeting in his office last Thursday {90Fd Bchool of Philosaphy, and the which resulted in the ousting of Cap- | BYOOKIvD Institute. = tain Wildman as chairman and the [ AmMNE "“.r L REELAIAG ATLUOn] appointment of Captain Beck, Cap- ,,h.l. ""If"’ "”‘”f':.’ ; L ’";‘ taln Beck and Captain Wildman had HaDnD fen. « | Patriot” and e novel, e Caar's rgume vernor's | ; ted argument in the governo Gt mongH heat Py sculptures are a statuo of Shapes- peare in Lincoln Park, C of Alexander Hamilto: {and others in New York cathodrs Mr. Partdidge was horn in Par April 11, 1861, was a student at Columbia university, and studied art abroad. Mrs. Partridge was Miss | Margaret Ridgley Schott. She was [martied to Mr. Partridge in 1t in 1905, en. Copela.nd Hurt As Taxicab Lurches New York, Jan. 11 (A ~— United { tu i office, Captain Beck sald last night: “My appointment as chairman is not the vesult of a request of Governor Trumbull. 1t was purely a question of who was the senior member on the board. T have sorved five years: a half and another member but a month, They are not famillar with the running of the home as they are new to ft. No, indecd, it was not Governor Trumbull's fdea to oust | Captain Wildman as chairman and install me. | “I will say, though, that it ia a shame that Mr. Cleary should have | o A ey been accused. e was steward when | wilt t \ be forced to walk with the aid came board nd T have al- | deal ‘of Mm. |lcule op an' Injury to/ Dia: knes N re i5 a grave mistake made and | ¥ iz } Lk iEhiare is o groxsjmisial suffered a short time ago, the a great infustic has been done. 1f | Suffere . TRET e G yes ket men (sayaBinka Washington lieve that the investigation wiil| diepateh today, Sonator Copeland prove that there is nothing, it is vory | Wrenched his knce severely when he probable that Cleary will be rein- throws (6 the, ground 6s @ stated,” Captain Beck declared, b ho was about to -enter ted suddenly. His knee been placed fn a cast. The accident HF oceurred several weeks ago but the 1 e L senator suffered no fll effects from it_until the holidays. - BAR, CAPSIZING 1 o 80 Sailors and Workmen Have Close Call has Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Musterole Works Without the Blister—Easier, Quicker | There's nio sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can | ily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness | with a little clean, white Musterole, Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plaster: Il not blister, Musterole usually gives prompt relief | from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted fect, colds of the chest ( revent pneumonia), | To Moth usterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 3 1 ¢ jars and tubes. Miamt, Fla, Jan. 11 sailors and workmen n (ped drowning here yesterday when the Darken liner Prinz Valdemir suddenly capsized in Biscay b The craft, resting precariously long the edge of a sandbar, onto which it had run yesterday, withou varning took a mighty lu 2 intc i water, carcened over on starboard side and capulated, k up [l rrowly « After a sharp dip the v over on her side and into the vater of the channel nearby, whils the slipper k After aval and subsequent the hoat lay haif hmerged ar comp Vi ose aboard wer rail and aleng th the initial up) lesser plung and ha Irinz o ctely hour last nigl steamer ighters nting any travel until a late The Clyde Wa tter than @ mustard plaster | held up in port coming ships wer lowed to go ashore at docks he Miami heach end of the cau Accident n. 11 # Sherburne, 24, of | In Texas Houston, Texas, Thirty-gixt hilled near E erday when dive at an 4 ect and crashed to the Staff Sergeant Christle ams, who was flying with Lien cnant Sherburne, was slightly in ured. Lieutenant Sherburn's parents 1f it St. Johnsburg, Vt. Every vear t! 3 sea re 000,000 1 godium it h cives 157.- the en wash- ns from rivers, into ed from the | winking FLASHES OF LIFE: MOSCOW COURT ASKED TO CONDEMN WOMAN OF 0 — By The Aesoclated Press, Sudbury, Mass.—Henry Ford {s en- joying himself so much tramping through the enow, skating and ilst- ening to fiddlers at the Wayside Inn that he deforred his visit to the New York automobile show, He has had his private pond cleared of snow. New York—John D, Rockefaller, Jr., has a bad cold. He could not £o to church to hear Dr. Cornelius Woeltkin's farewcll sermon. Moscow—The death sentence fn sought by the publie prosecutor for Marie Serebriakova, who 18 more than 70 and blind, It is charged that, as a spy for 25 years, she hos been responsible for the execution of many revolutionaries, Berlin—Malo mannequins—vaude- ville and movie stars—are showing oft the latest nifty toggery in the cabarets, Moscow——"Nop" 18 & new Soviet word meaning new opposition party and Mme, Lenin {8 bging denounced for participating in ft Milan~Carol has pald his hotel bill and sent a lot of telegrams to Vienna, the next stopping place for himself and Mme. Lupesco, Indianapolis-—~More dust particles have been found in the atmospherc of St. Louis and Cinclnnat{ than Pittsburgh, 1. C. Murphy of Louls- ville Is here to tell technologists how he tested the alr, New York—Alcohol makes other things besides noses. When the sun- light begins to dwindle in the fall fermentation produces aicohol In eaves, changing the celor, says 8. G. | Hibben, lighting expert, New York—The mall of a'lot of fellows who, In cxchange for some ency, will tell you which horse I win has been seized by Unele Sam and the end is not yet. Unce { Eoing to stop the business of tipsters la hls post office Philadelphia—Mrs. Guy Bates Post (Adele Ritchie) his lost a cross-country race with death. &he arrived from Pasadena, Callf,, two lours after the death of J. B. Pultz, who became her father was three years old. Albany, N. Y.—Expenditure of £6,000,000 to make the state mineral spring rescrvation at Saratoga rival the famous Buropean spas is propos- od by the © consarvation commis- sion. Phitadelphia— A bobbed-halred bandit who threat shoot a viotim full of lead is loose. Winking and waving a pistol as she Issued command ehe has robbed a woman grocer, Yonkers, N. Y.—Disintecting of seed that will prevent the carrying of parasites and save milllons of dol- lars {s predicted by Clayton R. Qr- ton, who is experimenting at Willlam Boyce Thompson's institute for plant Jlin Mackay Berlin, written a play. Irene Bordoni, wifa of Ray Goetr, whose sister was Irving Berlin's first bride, is to star in it and she calls it A Romance of Romances. Bridgeport—Lives of flve firemen endangered whon fire escape at Out- lot Clothing company building in Main street falls during fire; fire Jamage $35,000; two cottages hurned at Waldemero Beach, Milford, Hartford—Death rate in most dis- cases fn Conneeticut drops, dua te onslaught of preventative medicine, state health commissioner says, Moodus—Moro than 500 parsons pay last tribute to Giles Philip Le- crenfer, postmaster and publisher, Hartford—Ohio congressman, pre- ring federal automobile bill, secks s on Connecticut's measure, Thomsonville—Samuel K. Henry 75, found dead in chi coop; stricken with heart disease. Samford—Steve Polask! and Fd- ward Curtis, Bristol, minutes after Bridgeport police re- port stolen car. Middletown. hard secretary at Middietown N tional bank, dles during spell in bathroom of home. tudents at Yale-in- to have same academic stand- Ing as those in government colleges, Anson Thelps Stokes reports, New Haven—Four sudden deaths Investigated by medical examiner over week-end; three result from heart disease. fain New IHaven—f Chin Bristal—Burglars steal automobile when she | Heory | arrested nino | Miss Harrtet S, Hub- \ and accessorles from Bristol Sales |and Bervice Company, New Haven—Governor's Foot, Guard, Putnam Phalanx and Rich. mond Blues make plans for trip abroad. Hartford—Grand army men exs | press regrot that one of thelr nums [ ber had been deposed as exveutive |committee chairman ot - soldier's | hospital board In favor of Bpanish American war veteran, Hartford—Three men on Gilpatria) investigating committee expected to ugree to serve, | Norwich—Exploding of overhoats ed keroseno stove starts fire which |damages 25,000 gallon water tank |at State Inebriate Farm connected with State Hospital for Insane. | Bridgeport-—~James Cleary, depos- ed steward of Soldlers Home in Now roton, probably will be reinstated, |Captain Charles ¥'. Becke of Stam- ford sa; Hartford—Charlle Jewtraw, Lako Placid skater, shatters New England record for 220 yard dash, New London—Fdward Preston, |purser on Groton-New London ferry, | saves life of Patrick Regan When lat- ter falls off Iishers Island Naviga- |tion company dock. Putnam — Relatives worrled by failure to find wife of Guy X« Baker, |confessed defaulter, DISCLATHS BRIBE IN OSAGE INQURY McDonald Declares He Rided | First Probe~Hale Indicted Guthrie, Ok, Jan, 11 OP— {Rumors that a $10,800 bride 'thwarted inquiry several months ago into the mysterious slayibgs of several Osage Indians in Osage ountry, loomed to the front as the Laiic] States grand jury convened |here today. Alva McDonald, & former Unlted |States marshal of the western @is- |trict of Oklahoma, who declared |that the bribe rumors wers di- |rected at him, said he wonld appear |before the grand jury today and 8e- |mand that he be heard. The rumors are to the effeet that McDonald and another former offi- cial divided $10,000 they recelved {from a Pawhuska attorney at the ‘[lIm\! of the first investigation, Mec- |Donald eaid. He declared he had |given federal investigators valuable |assistance and that the other party mentioned in the bribe rumors had ;nc\rr been connected with the Osage Inquiry. | “Despite the fact that Fdwin X. |Brown, assistant United States at- torney general, stated Saturday |there would he developments in the |grand jury investigation that would {“startle the nation,” only two in- dictments have been returned thus ‘l W. K. Hale of Fairfax, “king of the Osage Hills” was indicted Sat- urday along with John Ramsay, & |cowboy-farmer, They were charged | With murder in connection with the slaying of Henry Roan, an Osage Indian. Hale was named beneficlary (of Doan's $25,000 ife {nsurance po!- |icy and is making an effort to col~ llect it in federal court at Tulsa. |"The fnsurance company has refused to make the payment and has brought forth evidence that Hale |paid the premiums on the pollcy. | Ramsey was accused of the actual slaying and Hale of being an acoes- ory before the fact. The murder charge is the second |against Hale, He was arrestsd in Pawhuska last Monday by atate offi- cers and charged with the slaying of W. E. Smith, white farmer. Smith, his Osage Indian wife and servant girl were killed fn Mareh, . when the Smith home was od by a bomb. Ernest Burkhart, white farmer nd a relative of Hale, was arrest- d at the same time and charged with the murder of Smith, Pre- liminary trial wiil be held at Paw- January 20, LTY CORP. DINNER Britain Investment eor- successful year at a dinner | yesterday afternoon in the vestry | room of the synagogue at the cor- ner of Elm and Chestnut streets, David L. Nair was toastmaster | and among the speakers were Rab- bi Gershon Hadas, Max Zucker, samuel W. Menus, Jullus Eisen- berg, Saul Hanin, B. Goldberg and Samuel Greenberg. The committes in charge consisted of Fred Winkle and Dr. M. 8, Dunn | BOSTON STORE H. J. DONNELLY CO. This store will be closed all day Tuesday in preparation for our 4th ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE MOST ATTRACTIVE MUSICA'. OFFERING OF CONCERT STAGE Maier and Pattison Two Piano Recital at Capitol Theater, Jan. 17th NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLUB TICKET SALE AT C. L. PIERCE & CO. SPECIAL PRICES FOR MUSIC STUDENTS UNDER 16

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