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e — '“'V:) “PAOIANH Q7 Wy A ASTABLISHEU 1870 iy wos ,.\.“,‘3.:’{.0, NEW BRITAIN, CO\I ELTI(,UT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1926. —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS POLISH PEOPLE TO WELCOME |TAX NEASURE IS | Another British Schooner, Laden | | ARCHBISHOP TO THIS CITY, | FORMALLY GIVEN -”Z:b Le;quo':, I%aptizrzzngfi C‘;aest BUAL SHURTAGE AGUTE IN GUTHAM " Being Escorted to Boston With Crew Holiday To Be Observ- ed Friday In Honor Nflfiflifdagémlgpmmm T l:d” \lanumd s b IS FURBED TU Gu wr[HUUT STEAM {of the F achooner 0f Prelate, With Oth- s [ b o T e i — o ) — o NiGmeltler Jotic ings Bill Approved or st il avon wiw i SENATOR REED ASSAILS CARNEGIE Fuel Promised For To- r headquarters :ng. \ALUMINUM CO0. HEARING rd here at 430 this mor IS BEING CONTINUED [rnadcr e s S5 i e commanding. . ' AND BOK IN HIS TIRADE AGAINST day Not Delivered — | S AMERICA UNITING IN WORLD COURT 1,377 Patients Being o held aveas | Cared For In Great .nspection of New Britain | ed o Crade Commission’s Investigator | f Advocates of Adhesion , Institutions and ~ Fac- b LI ey : o Takes Exceptionto, || [ngtitution [ A % Says Dept. of Justice Did Not | a Unite Saten o sp Pl'(‘\‘\ l‘n. ‘ ”‘c u“d \(._ ( 0"1“1':"(\ ()‘0| | . i tories to Be Followed by Fully - Understand Question of [ Which ¢ the il 0 i ¢ Dil | iy power to seizc | | cuse Opposition of Dila- > ST Gy A Banquet in Evening. | Price Discrimmation That was el o | Dl Penn. Legislative Commit- i ; . wt guard | tory Tactics, But Argu- re y - " | Involved in Allegations Being oratt had Slolat o el ’ tee V ll'lllfl“,\' Kills All co Probed. or was Intending to vio H uwary 14 with a | ments Continue Just the i toms laws of this countr: ior bound Pending Proposals for fay to ARCH A Washingtor A—-The tax Was Nine Miles Off also in the lo- Same. y . o "recention ARCHBISHOP CIEPLAK reduction hill was a s recelved by Commander | cal const guard files show that the . Control of Mining. bishop JantGler ed to today by e | H mlet, head of the destroyer T f e L committee, 1 trom Commander irman Smoot, howeve Oakalee y ‘ | HRUHEISTS pAle e ] ele s Al [Hammond With Coolidge i i H comprom ¢ yost y afternoor hat o .n’\\g'n»”\n‘ ‘ | the comn and ho sald that o | at the time of selzure she was > In Favoring Govt. Delay il Gl ! reement has been | — = — - 1u e o s ¢ | fonis watatani the | : New York, Jan. 20 (P—New York = Jut the state 3 o) world court, t irman has said | ' : N[ ) | city’s coal shortuge situation reached E Harttord v Pharmacy Commission Makes < worr old s S R i []H'I[;IM_S TESTIFY Good Food, Slogan of : la serious stage today when Believu | ntgracction | that time Dr. Marie P. Levinson 11 5, Was bishop When he Good o l[S Tl]lfieals lllum Bill Approved | the city by a special rec L t bill, authorizing th e | l OsDita ’ committec which is to mee —_— \ppropriatio £ 165,000,000 for } y | world peace Springield, Mass, : ¢ pul ildings was approved | Fatiey | ‘ arne follow a schedule of activitics th [ Detective Serg%m McCue. JAMES REED in the coal bins only enou & promises to keep him busy for the contemplates ex- . 1 to run the Kkitchen +mainder of and evening. Any Found Guilty of Bootle: ng money over a five S " "\ ner for the patients g | ancial, educational, public welfare, Liquor Will Be Dealt With in 1 $50,000,000 would be | SRR roney. He wu dry wers d to close. | charitible and political organizations, Same Manrer, no Matto ¢ riet of L"n'w:m‘hm. | ard was “,v“‘ln th dred and four | ¢ sing a pontifical high OESE RO MattoriWHOATY vance on the various | RORMAN VAGUR ON DATES fication undred tons of coal had been prom- | ate at benediction and speak at| Is, Is Warning Issued, ment ot 815,000,000 for delivery f but the Wit ol einsid (i s tonos 12 for m\m]]hll\un of | al company which took the order banquet will be unique i New Haven, Jan, om 1 ady authorizec < P e m-d to make the delivery., Dr ts being held on Friday will require, | pharmacists were forced ou Aluminum Co. Probe Hickey Tells of Confcrence in Al eming sald wae Roubehn in accordance with Catholic custom. | business for the time being today Francis Walker, in charge of the corn’s Office, Followed by Return S : wn Hnr it wou possible to ge e Aany bacanse! ofl theivGonvictioniros Sios inum Company | of Trunk Full of Furs by Torman : ‘ ‘Bellavue hospital, wilh its sukis i Asked to Tly Flags lation of lquor laws. told the saate commit- e ACCCDKS Explana[mn diary institutions, is the largest hos- 5 The rageption committee usks that | Action was brou - L 0 DR O awyes {vital in this country. all Main street merchants and ofi- | vocation of their cd B ity o can . i | untry. ers who have curb flags, put thema by the commission, in two #h- had not foliyiuns i Hakiford, Jan. | Control Bills Killed, ut as a mark of respect to Arcl nees the period belng indefinhie |Jorsto0d o mw\’“""‘ G il elte] 3en 8 Formaniof HE WAS NOT MAN MEANT Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 20 (P—Ad 1op Cieplak, who is primate of ;.nd in the third temporarily pend- .T." :‘\X(‘m: o .vr"ivg ot 1,1-»1 lilv ke nr. e ——— | ministration ures control o 1 Catholic church in Russia and | ing the outcome of an appeal f; A o e e UG SHe gl ‘ RICL 4 con. | A0thracite min now hefore the one of the most exalted church dIg. | court conviction. “Tho commission | X107 whether the justice . depart- |yrrest, was nvix-‘d .,tslmornv ) Vice-president Says He Meant Sen. | e R sbathig itaries who have visited New Brit- | met at Hotel Taft to act upon the | 00" P Shish Bees | “1'1‘0“0 "‘F“;:nfu"“ Off!;‘:_ps R ) s and a| ator From New York In His ¥ killed e ouse committe A ain. Secretary Ralph L. Gould of | cases of Joseph Lo Pinto, Bertra c Melioh s & stcsinolaer |iti S8he PO e DR. MARIE P. LEVINSON resident Dawes X | on mines and mining today | the Chamber of Commerce is co- | Dexheimer and Joseph Barshe 3 : A ? flaross;exa ‘“I‘_’d YA nonneyRIal Tirade Against Obstruction Meth-| The commtice voted to “postpor with the committee i each of whom d been in the s e Robinson. Forman indefinitely” act n the bill to g with the committee in thls | each of whom had been i flURKIN S"UEHT AS dotes, but hi ot s o Workd Court Debae, | 2SI action on e Ll 1 o xander Kowalczyk, a cur- | All Three ('4|||)Iw‘||'nl it Torma e , Jan. 20 to report with ‘e e Sacred Heart parish, is| Lo Pinto was fined $200 and sent [ William P, Met N aken oM | prosident Dawes got a re mendationiEthat now with the archbishop, and will 0 jail for' 30 days on Decrmber SLAYER GAPTURE“ vag called to the sta it today as soon & Sonipacta: sompany him on visits to several | 3. Dexheimer w n $400 and | | asked about when he 1 read a radio A \iassachusetts citles and act as his |16 davs on ary 9, and Barshov I He said od last h Agrees With Coolidge, | rsonal escort to Springfield, Rev wlm r‘fimvnw entered i \ p ision o , Jan, ®—Joh ‘ e ool e el iy huiested \\ 1th Blonde ¢ York to got ! Hays Hammond. who was chairman issloner \mu ynski, a i € ppe 'y““: > - e . | Forman N was pree S G b a T ne democrat 0f the coal commission whieh sub- Sl 1 conmitiee fore the commission toduy to denv| Woman at St. Louis— [t W erene e Source of Greatest Trouble, D, : i of the cm,pn t the prelate | his guilt, .‘ 1e ¢ L peal his | \ 1 : there was some talk about a gun, °h the vice-presider clared today after a conference witl in Springfield Friday morning at fi‘“"‘w"“ will stand revok No Gun Pla! | Forman heing the one to mention it, | Leymson Declares sald he | President Coolidge that he \\\ns in ! o'clock, to start for New Britain, | P. J. Gars state inspector for . | R e e a 1eral Dawes' the president that | A reception committee of 100 citi- |t after th 2 tin o 8 t MeCue, deni e W ense ? rer he attempted by the > rens will assembly at Hartford av- | eedure S itdeial s |thing T \ said abou n suld him on the ent toward ending | enue and Stanley street at § o'clock, | fealing wit e L said he did WRONG KIND OF FOOD EATEN wh cou 2 | pension until Goy tagether with the hundreds of visi- o may bhe tment of justi il w Mcant N. ernor Pinchot and the Pennsylvani tors and parishioners and | found guilty of violating the proi- upon his arrival from jtion was, though o Trom his place I demonstrated wheth | vition laws. i 2 |tn his memory, and School Physician Tells Parents and | , il s d I t re- |er they could work out a solution ~ Contianaale B Pagalit) | Tdentity No Defense Selliian Ll B onecidite Me (City May Go on Recor i e P to e Wb daile sty Mr. Garvin scd that “regardless ok I "“;"»" A e Teachers What They Can Do To G Y With senator 1 'S were our in his train | -l S Y H ¥ o | t who the druggists are, or wher room. He was accompanicd | He Sald the only purpose for w Promote Health of Growing Gen- | Against Raise alled fl they are, it the e found gel S | Meshken had been taken to | TS 1 old liguor without proper pr | York with him was to fdentify eration By Serving Scnsible Menu ransters i 4 4 tlons the ecommission e man. He said he had prepared i = Jontinue ge 11) T ( hcerinl ¢ B ST e ool children is v ition and Bus patrons ir ry n the L LG i s overnoverut beforo he cou d | but, his javs 1is 1n the srenfest troibls it the Loty buve sebod bl wle o MRS, ANNA BAUMGAERTNER' 5 8 g 2 r make use t h revolvers. s | & z = 5 t ——es spirituous liquors without pre- | yoniiie s AL osecuting e Dritaln jechools accord represent them at tonight's common CHURCH ORGANIST, DIES Buck scriptions they are doing it at the | . o PABi L Dr. Marie P. Levinson, school p « opposed to in- S o o siis el H. B. Anderson, Fedeval ®rinions thov Erecng o el heliny co on_with - photographs | 760U RS T e e £l 28 opnos > y uckner Gives This as \J Appointee, Accused of < y",\-’m}‘ it € “~ the v\'m. ol Parents a cord as favoring Vine Street Resident Active in Life Panacea for Present 1 o b a o 0 Prosccutor fation. Dr. Levinson \ it oo nhihits reti ('rooked Work Liand su sucw Dave or | in this clty for two SR Gakraeyr of New Britain For Many Prohibition Unrest Laanmacisusdliconse, 2 highly interestin.: address regard- ission to ——— public must be protected o T S e 2 S Years ) Washington, Jan. 20 (F)—Federal i = e Dr. Levinson said that vork | 1o p : 1 D O A G (Continued on page 11) - D. Sax i Maver |to Woods at his home is carried on »‘elock and told him that Mr. Mesh- clusively. She western district of Tennessce was e — S re t o ] charged with falsifying rerords in ko his office and wanted ¢xaminations, Wiich 1 to pro . cases pending hefore him in docu rt T 0 d W Ch |to get position beca S R ossible a e vios S o Curtin To Order Wire anges to axt Tur T 1 | rovense to male ot i udiciary sub-committee Faise prat amined by a mal She e Heanalet wara ) e n usmess tstrtct Blocks [iiici o fral facons 1o defstmine the senl | gncek sl suftred ew graated to the Yoo Dain vasacked to make a basis for inv 2 e T e | Planning to sail to Europe. Woods (Con d on Page 10) g seems to be the same as that e ey the | e U of Judge Ande '";;”" as 5 {said he called the police rtment T = G of t cutive, wh one of op- g of the late Matthias and 'M", % He of failing to ad- | P ' . - and they started immedinte or INGS osition 2 = ople may ' nishment “in the manner, Fire Insurance Rates May is req the man. He 1\r1t:m the extradition WIFE HELD PURSE STR : 7 v s Y‘.‘) I favo 4 grade and degree required ¢ v in . . ter to i e systema | papers. 0 e e " SRS it will by (e o Hiulin caten tienh wendmg |1 BeiAfTectediUnlessiElecs s reaie e et B ! ; Movies Tempted Boys to entary education ir ey itu 10 considération, and in failing to i3 ol buildings well as new wor from the story told him by Mes New York | University Professor TI'\ l() B(‘(‘(ll‘ll(‘ BlllLlfll \ BUMDO S ! t‘“; emsclves 101d the law and properly admm- | trical Wiring Is Over- ' 1 erwriter compl ken he thought it was necessary to| o po wooo anoc mocogol THomg the pro ) jster the law in cases pending before | + department issue a wa for Forman and 7 Wi i ¢ whole stats him." hauled by Owners. type fons but was |said it was simply because of the | Cents a Day for Tunch. i et . This con Another charge 1t the judge & with condi- |Story that Meshken told him, th ¢ e o cence leads to corruption; cor i« “without legal tre ind le old Main |he issued the warrant. He eaid | White Plaine, N. Y. Jan. 20 @105 b . ficompetent and morally ine: O o At e iteath visited. Other build- |that the only that Meshken Frederick H. Blodget Pro- [Tha hoys s € o' properly discharging the dut AU e “'("*M" 5 ”,'N rt- ne over this week and {told him about Forman besides t ssor in New Yor universiyilioe 1 atine | ransaouod (we R, the high office” and that he was not | (' € 1anEes In electric wiring sys. tions forwarded to prop- |act of taking the was that | who is being sued for ation | o : k ® resident of,the district when e |1+ in several business buildings in Forman had stopped payment on a his wife, told J ger in took ofti o ':" :m'“ """ H‘ ity ""Il_ L able drop in building |check for §5 He said he did not | cupreme court toda she a s Judge Anderson was given a reccss S s e e past fow weeks makes [1#1l him about any transa lowed him only 60 day L appointment last September and his ce a0, resuit of |, for inspector to begin | Meshken's nome or about unch when they were living to confirmation now is contested JhsEiEtons e work anew on inspections of old |Pers being signed cether. After counsel for those opposing | 1fPresentative of the buildings and he is hopeful that this | Following Woods' testimony, For Sometime, Blodgett 1 1 amend the nomination had announced they | °° M e sk can be completed in the next | man was recalled to the and | could only spend 30 cents for hi vas also a teache cism and black could not proceed untilrecords of | ! g conditions in many | fow months |after a few questions by his own , midday meal and this was be school for a like sonomic or poiit Judge Anderson's court had been build inless remedicd without | During the boom period extend- | attorney, Mr. Robinson asked he had given of his B arranged rged with 1t brought from Memphls, the defense | G¢la¥, may resuit in increased |ing practical | through the if he V-M sent Meshk to his wife, her, 1 | swor: prohibition decided to go ahead with testimony |premiums on fir 11925 the buildthg department with agree with & od, part int in two was a member of o the pres on the on of residence. upon the report national | two building inspectors for several | Alcorn to \1»\ ken. He inds, many bonds and securitie 1 in ch she held g this law ¢ 3 James, of Memphis, a | »0ard’s represen pend months was similarly rdicapped M- e sent them throu the most of a large inheri- the m of tye federal reserve |the Immediate city's | and was unable to carry on regular is point there was ce. Now with his salary, he s soclety 1 four rem - board, the first witness, testified he |fire in®urance inspections of old buildings. between the lawyers and said, he has only $4,000 a yea 0L SOUISLYs al courts ] attended a dinner at the gridiron | Inspector Curtin inaugnura a| Building Inspector E. J. Hen-|answer to the questior Mrs. Blodgett b chairman of | ror the trial of petty offenses and 0 club here in December, and that |similar drive to bring about the nessy recently reported conditions to [ had sent th on ounds of cr q board of assessors. is a brother. | jcqemeanors without indictment Judge Anderson, who sat him icement o work a be such that a whole week would be | Detective Hickey but donment. Decision was r Roat DEVELH o x WS SUrvive o g jury being cessary; federal was “perfectly sober.” langerous wiri vequired for visits to Main street | received any e = police courts and would try minor It was explained by C. L. Sivle ago but was r r 1 one out of | Detect * — el ¢ Funeral services will be at St |offenses with the power to sentence chief counsel for Judge Anders line of work who in need of | He sald that | 1 Peter's church Friday morning at 9 |to jail for one year; make it impos- that although no charge of drunken- | boom demande | his attentt THE WEATHER | o'clock following s the | sible for a convicted man to be re ness was contained in the specit tention. H | ) ctor A. N.|was bou | 2 \ hor T v. Charles 1 on bail without appealing to B s he understood one woul K n t 1| new work ed to the | Britain to the Hartford, Jan. 20.—Forecast Py nd burial will |a higher court unless there is a sub- Y raised of boom witl ous accident |in He said for New Britain and vicinity: ! tery as to the propriety of W. P. Metealf, a, Men phis lawy ¥ but in t} a defective | ar n ¢ Partly cloudy tonight; unset- W rican wom t e Anne's soclety of n and therefore a rea testified the judge a good lawyer ne has able to de- w ave | ¢ m t tled Thursday, probably fol- | hamy oday defeated Pegg: St.-Peter's church will met at the |sonable chance that he will secure and he knew of no citizen of Mem- elimination of n avoid 1 inspectors | conferenee t i lowed by snow or rain { lers, 19 year old English ch parlors at 7:30 o'clock to- ' reversal of his case: passage of & phis “whose reputation for integrity wzards in existing bulldings, ne to look over old bulldings, he | - | [the Metropole tournament, §—2, | morrow night to go to the home of |law by congress creating official and morality is better.” | As is the case with the building 'claimed. | % #* [6—1. | Mrs. Baumgaertuer. |grand jury stenographers.