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(P ———t———————— —— News of the World Average Daily Circulation For oo™ 12, 863 By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 BERLIN GRAND LIST JUN; M e WU VIS GO ESIWIL pu[ SNARE FOUR UF[}AN sflufilfl TN T T et 'T]H‘!?fi%‘f ”v"JTE'XflA‘xY o1 FORHOLD-UPS AND STEALING AUTOS CQT_IN TAX RATE EXPECTED? Total .Is §7,901,439, [;ANNUN BUUMS lN ks Tells House Wilary Committoe Ko Agteement on Dates aud f;:‘;::j;' OY;:‘SZ‘;’] RUM 3H|p GHASE . ' Hil Bl Would Viraally | Proponens o U, . e1':Sm:lyn B%SFII\}%SRSMI&EE{‘TI]ED ' d Abolish he Navy Will Keep It Before Senate AL 010 In Previous List. g Gog Tug Finally G | : ! American Paer Goods Ca,| (1811 G, gl VICE PRESIDENT GETS REVENUE ITEMS MUST BE M“““efla‘v‘jygf,‘;"},:glejp"e ! Few Objections to Raises| ANOTHER KNOCK TODAY| ACTED UPON VERY SOON —_— tnereased by $513,300_ | \LED AT HALE HILLIOK ‘ | o e o e sttt ez e [S6000 ACTION_CONTINUES Reporled ‘Ilo:m Shots From One Pounder And | P Gun- Pomt Robberles At Admits Hold-Up Casino Bowling Alleys And A. &P. Store In Plainville Cleared Up. Joseph Matulis, 17, Tells of Taking Part in Holding Up Clerks; Accuses Pal 9 .t —Rep. Manton and Red. Reld| Smoot of Finance Committee Ex- ) | of Church Street Job. G Pilled To Halt - Crew OF - R rler, Goes On Witness Stand To % 1901 MARGARET ECLIPSE BASILE Rl b ring SiEuUR the (F BislieSeuretacyibicllon W INENGL | SRS HimsIt in Sult Brought Ing From His Recent Radio Tirade | Effective on March 15, Chairman Hundreds of Shots From Machine | Edward Meshken, New Britain Fur- wing a total figure of 430 the grand list of the town of | Sandy Hook, , p i cating three others .n Berlin has been completed, the first | » Ion (s Brightmyeusuimuta | e e I cinglGlves Ince HEE PRosS Tax BULReposted itofsen: i e e . Joseph Matulis, age 17, list to be compiled since the instal- | New York, Jan. 21 ® — Marine |yvoung lady s Margare Eclipse ! S 5 ate as Cor ¥ s Nort ritt st tonte y is Margaret I . " o as Compromise, orth Burritt street, admitted tods lution of the new system of asscss- |police carly tday seized the 0cean |Basile, daughter of air. and. Mes | 1©'SUIF “Good Mornings. L (Special to The Herald) that, ho was lavolved in . the. 494 nient dn that town. The figure 38 going tug Rescue with a cargo of |Thomas Basile of 37 Sheffield street. Washington, Jan. 21 (P —Secre-| Washington, Jan. 21 (A—Failin N Ovortihio oh_! holdup at the Atlantic and Pacific «linost double that of last year and |liquor sald 1o be worth more than |she was horn on January 24, 1926, [tary Wilbur, opposir before the 'O E°t an agreement for definite | ob Goodhart, grocery store in Plainville some notices of increase in assessment, in | halt a million dollars after a chase [and will be one ¥ old nest Sun- |house military committee today the |1ales to voie on either the tax re- n Jl;fi 3 time ago, and in the theft of sev amounts anywhere from twice to ten oft Sandy Hook in which half alqay, 1t will be recalled that an {HIll bill to create a department of |duction hill or the world court, pr G sl A eral automobiles from Hartford jmes previo luatlons, have been {dozen shots from a one-pounder |eclipss of the sun occurred on her |national dute , declared there was |PORENts of the court served notice et ot | Matulis positively identified William nt to taxpayers throughout the|were fired, rthday and on thut uccount her |nothing tn the history of American |t0day they would hoid it continuou: jon i New Dwjoyowsky, age 30, alias Willlam wn. Last year's list totalled $4- | 1ne Rescue, which 1s valued at|parents christened her Eclipse. AS |wars to fust y such change in the |!¥ before the senate until a roll call Anderson, who is under arrest fn 123,010, : jabout $260,000 was formerly owned |far as known e only child ttary establishment, {was secured New Haven charged with being one nAn-r dl'f“ ot Uistton vl byathe “‘”l‘,"")“‘;”r:'" “r" ',’;"K”l* [insthescltyFbeamingthatiname. Representative Hill, republican, | February 10 has been suggested |jowed Lawyer John of the trio who shot a New Haven L A e Y | company hiLc en C n made possible this year. In the JOSEPH MATULIS Ures have been gone over by them bi Y Nl R, ’ \{Ary.m:‘!, author of the measure, [In the r tlatlons for a vote on fcounsel for Mr. Meshl :’v}:\llcemuz).‘ as the master mind of overhauled an ourners instal eXplaine i he to » and February 20 for a {into the records and to the jury, the e quartet. s the | I plained the measure would mere- | I into the records an v 1?11‘:-’3:«.‘1‘(!-(1 ‘1‘v\r\vi)\h;u-\|~' g rTlh FLLORG. GRIECH I Ui Iy change the status of the navy de- | YOt® on the world court, statement of the Fur Manufacturers' | R T H]R Matulis also identified cavily asses {the police. e N in conjunction with Edward ‘A. Mec- | appralsal engineer of the cipal Service Co., New Britain der the direction of which the | work has been carried on. Tt is un- Many Shots Fired A coast guard launch first nlvsr-r\'— 'u<1 the Rescue and fired a shot ac nm her bow. The tug put on speed. Police launch No. 7, hearing the partment, but Mr. Wilbur insisted there was no provision for the con- tinnation of the navy personnel and that it would virtually abolish the |rcvenue bill, and ten days later for |1 recommenda- Negotiations Collapse Negotlations for an agrecment to set Februa 10 for a vote on the [¥il action on the court collapsed, emporarily, when opponents | York of the s of Forr mbers that Forman d warning them ‘n cantions in r dealings The statement said that ]m had started in the fur busine Dwjokow- sky as the man who on December 7 | held up and took nearly from |Frank Laganea and William Holtz | man, two employes of the Casino :m«\n\x alleys on Church street at [the alleys early in the morning derstood that practically all of them |shots, joined the chase and fircd scy Tem] Dlst A[[Omey Demes kL 4 {o accept the figyres as |cral hundred rounds from machine of the tax bill notified Jeaders they | ti hild, ta 1s before , but the t as not struck., | r L poara ot rs o i runneta wan it neara | 1041 H Drauk Any of It | s air board, (would not accept a definite date, |2b )6 and related that he had Mis. .\Iac O'Meara of Matulis, and when questioned put i 3 “the | O . worl ot e into bankruptey t cca- A { his hands up to his face, and ex- including creation of the |Upponents ot the world court coun- 1e into bankruptey on Beaooca 3 b ¥ | assistant. secrotary for alr, |tercd that they would agree to no |sions, in the first of which his cred-| Stamford Accused in |claimed 1 don't remembert dom Biggest Single Year Increase | chugging her way through rnurL |Asked if the department really need- |time for voting on the court. ftors had recelved 60 per cent and | o ; |Kknow him! This is the largest increase in loff the hook and the coast gu: e Chalrman §moot of the finance | the second. 20 per cent. On an-| $1,200 Misuse of Funds Others May Be Arrested uation in the town of Berlin for hase threw a scarchlight on her. ” D[SAPPEARANCE EXPLA[NED “We can get along with him or |committee, in charge of the tax bil, | Other occasion he was in busincss in —_— Police have positive knowledgs oy one year in its history. While |was the expectad Rescue and [t : said the senate must act if the pro. | AUSust: 1914, made an assignment | T |that several others were connected ome of the smaller taxpayers are | speedy guard boat was sent out 1,. ————— The donm:lmenl SwontdR noti oy e | o san A H torafféct: the ‘;wvl (’rv"}horsvgo" kfli\gnfi. il] I ‘;‘“;_‘r" J :,‘.,;,' o —“r-: ‘(i“::mnh this gang but they have not cing strenuous objections, those |intercept her. The rum runner Put |niiccing ¥ive Gallons of Corn Liquor |conalqerss the tfioe Tigoessary, hell Marcn 415 lax payments; Arter | FiaEied aER S Bemar, S S AORY G PR (e RS TRE S at the | Loy, Peen able to apprehend them ho are assessed for much 1arger |on speed and when the engine of the | |sald; it the), alr! boardl had not|passage it must &0 to contere had a fire in s place of business| O'Meara, discor k at the|Tney also know that several other ounts are willing to, accept the |gyard hoat “died” the Rescue drew And Where 1t Went Is Told To- | ! B - = s < o bankruptey. He | Fidelity Title and Trust company, |store owners in the city partly sus. Iree ‘i S sl lo ' land again went into e ey and s R ey eoned B e | m?mmtmpq = + Fe St b pL A went hack to New York as fur | was asked for by Deputy Bank | pect some of the members whe hell tax rate will be cut down and in |pists, day in Judge Anderson Investiga- | “The navy,” he said, “has never «ul‘hu!-‘fl‘» manufacturer, stayed there a short | Commissioner Shippee, of Assistant |yp their stores on various occasions, o long run, the amount {o be paid | |turned 3 back on aviation. On, While the negofiations wer while and then opened a concern in | Prosecutor Edward 0..Jansen, this | but can not posttives denity 1o, each indlvidual will probably not | the contrary, we have realized its |prouching their deadlock Senator | Rochester a fow doors away from | noon, at the request of State Bank | ymis R L U . mnch more than has been paid The g\mr:)sn en swung their nn:--\ Washington, Jun, T T 'lmpormm‘r “I:r‘ 1, democrat, Missouri, resumed | nother company of almost the same | Commissioner John F. Byrne, S Tavon: past years. Most of the objec- |Pound gun into action and blazed at | Wusiington, Jon. 3l (P -ihe sen. | Tn response to questions, Mr. Wil- | his specch ugainst the court A S G e S 1 ate coming from thoss who do |the disappearing rum yunner, 1t ate fudicturs commuitiee B related |y g o (e greatest | Reed Again Speaks, i einey Satenals snviie R B et e s it understand the eystem and do | Was the sound of the fring that| o 2ok it oo lr F ol ¥ iior |fallacles in this world scheme that| o1 think numerous members of |suit was In progress in December, | company fo the amount of about LAt b benentisith s ‘hmuEhL’Ihflkm;umsl dxl'\l.sm]n PONC® | lieposited by prohibition agents {n |0 ORe but filer can direct the flight | this body ought to bo warned of | 1922 e statement said that For- | $1.200. The books RpL ; stern will he to the town, it {8 satd, |Into the pursuit with Jaunch > i federal court building at Mem- |OF Planes their {mpending fate,” he said. |man had no credit in the association | examination for two days : U e e T et The highests taxed industrial \lr‘n‘d:;-o!;l;o command of Sergean Dawes Again Rapped | "“They are to be dcluged with more |and it advised caution to ti fur | was understood that a shortage ofllibe - Bolireman wtiitats L jant in the town Is the American | Randolph. ! Girst off, . I, Murray, district ate | ATHington, Jan, 31, (R ~— Vice- | propaganda from Bdward W. Bok's |trade in dealing with him. out the amount stated had been | New Haven. The latter two are vy "aper Goods Co., the assessment of | The rum runner ignored signals L0 o Murray, distriet at~f pregigent Dawes and his CAmpaign | paid agents.” ! | Meshken Oy Stand found and traced to the :Jmoum,fln.- a technical &liargs of Breuch o hich has been doubled this vear. to stop and as she did not slow up |lorney for western Tennessee, “";" 2!01' revision of the senate rules agaln | He read a letter written by sther | » first witness called was partmen peace. When the New Haven o valuation fn the present grand |the police launch opened fire. The |[VAE 4L an Intestigatlon into the |were put an the gridiron today on W, Lake, member fn charge of the | ward Meshken, the defendant in t At the bank it was stated that|thorities finish with tha trlo. being $512.800. Last year (hle | Reccuo was the fuster cratt and out- |¢onduet of Federal Julgo ey it |the senate fioor, ! Bok peace prize organization to an- | trial. He started offer had been made for restr- | will be brought fto New m was put fu for $242,710. Tho distanced the police launch, the rum ; Anderson, denicd that he dran {\j Within a few minutes after the ' other agent in Ma usetts direct- | amination talking of any missing funds and | Where they will face trial on rlin Construction Co. took a drop |runner treading her way throug ut he told of the illness of severa e-president had taken his place |ing that as many telegrams as pos- | Je with Forman about a Mrs, O'Meara was he "gw‘\r;:cn of theft and holdup. s year, the figure being'$ 50, {the river craft past the Battery and sons ! | he chair of the presiding officer, be sent to the senators from | Burope. He told _f'ftl‘» i '; questioned as to her cohduct ofithe | Matulis is held here default o Massachusetts fn support of early |with Forman to New York and said | | lepartment of* which she | a $2,500 bond, ifle last year it was $176.4 425. The up the East River with the police | HOW It l;'u {"““-‘ ‘-\"l" 3 ""‘i‘]:" 3 E enator Reed, democrat, Missouri, | nley Chemical (o, the third launch in eager pursuit. Describing the dulivery of the five | ;ynotiated with this ohservation, a laction on the court, that on the n trip both o 1 Sl e e T Y discussion of “propaganda’” in Wash- | “This {s a paid lobby” sald § %ot into New Hrifain on December b 7 1 on container to his office and its v bielesiglng e iinthorg s plenan | PomCioIRMEnRE sCane e = ?:‘T‘Mujhx r?-’:':; ’;: | this time, | Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G sossed ab $110.300 this year “last] /oo up the river the tug dodg- || it & ETlTaT ST dea B L DELSR IS {tor Reed, "It 18 just as obnoxious | 25th about & o'clock at r : ph Woods requested that the case o gaRElvalinionigrasRy 005 ed into an ast River sllp. Soon |(inueds =~ | contf (It this senate Is to truckle to[u lobby as the Sugar Trust'ever had |invited Forman to his hous PRI o O T o ling Highest Individual e ol oo e e propaganda it will hecome so con- | in Washington. It is just as obnox- | supper but Forman said he St 2% nderasrest b, Willara Alling fs ighest on tne afier the e e donh: o b eaTRn Was Bk temptible that 1t would not be Worth | jous a lobby as the Stecl Trust sver RN e S A ol ;,:’,:’.ffi:‘,,,::,:r;"[:' {,:;,"X:“.Msp", ist of individual taxpayers accord. (1AUNCh SWUNE Into the dock and @ | “Soon afterward, Hurry Lets:|while for the vice-president o con | r jn tWa ngio | Meshken what he had to e Svi0incalcanitis mouredt L b ne fo the grand list, a figure’of |6core of men leaped from the ruml|former mayor of Memphis, came ‘",nv\o his criticlsms.” BenatorlRacd! got fintolant arglls| honss landliNosrkan T s W T e e £4,950 belng placed on his held. [Funner and d e fom the sen: |me avd eald Mr. Johnson, tho Ubrar- | mhere wap taughter in the galler- [m.1 ¢ with Benator Walsh demod ohably the zirls will have some 4 Sy ¢ gs. Last year $16,764 was the |FUshing in the hola for e e ian Py loteltk B nesd ol 50mo |i0s and General Dawes only & Monlana latt ok sine Moo iiead and Butter b magbe ergeants Patrick O'Mara_and amount upon which he was assess- | ocks and the Rescup was aim ShiScey Bt ST ounsons di sd 00T ) ponidviswhile tHa Sushers M mouinried | nagio fortinie 12l bAhinaL thet mey ing like that” For - IN [iRANI] LIST ASKEH George Ellinger arrested Matulls 1. This year Mr. Alling passes out |Sinking when the police, with drawn . 1 went to Mr. Ilcidel WIth {4pyout restoring quiet. ment for American adherence to the | swered, “Well, T know there's ¢ yesterday morning at his home after 1arold L. Judd, who has been high- | Pistols, clambered aboard. The four | yety, and Heidel pourcd out a quart | Blanton Is Subdued Today t : Teeriain s eaee o they. had received information that ‘s figure this vea 94,675; Lt AL VL b £ “A few substitute silently nod cial organ thet Carnegle fouhda: ‘ £ artford. g d today ‘) ”\'{f_“:‘”\‘::”:.‘- ;,:fivh 304 Battery where the coast guard began |"go0d mort ;:'f} :w a ))»rnm)- od ‘)‘nn 0)*‘::‘10'(n }1.1,,,?”;.;].»..ml.,‘)f.,. 3 ‘I(‘( ran Has Plan to to a Herald reporter that he and “good licking,’ 'when he met Repre- and that those in charge of t Dwjokowsky denies even knowing Guardsmen Blaze Away b o, | Dwijokowsky, who hails from Nor { wich; Joscps Sudah, 18, and st Mijeski, 19, are be tried tod |the New Haven court on the Representative Blanton, democrat days later Alfred Mason Toya came to me and said our neighbor, | There I8 a genera! rise in the | Pumping her out. \Ir. m“‘;i‘,‘,‘ ‘.”,\‘ .,1‘\ ill and r:(»wlud | Equalizc Values by | Dwjokowsky had stolen two cars to- 3 = 4 i 1 1 1 SIP PRI T | 'l | geth ethe o o o 1aluaflons at the brick yards. The | Federal authorities immediately |Jquor. I told him about EIVING iscntative Reid, republican, Nlinols, | foundation against the court, | & | e e S oEctiar thaknolloaRh Nonnelly Brick Co. this year 1Is | bhegan to try to learn who owned the | Letty a quart t to Heldel |t5qay, but he took occasion to as e E o rasd sealiaat dsAR[i[NT ‘ Streets [Neve hat th aiertel has stolen six E— craft. The four crew members were 'and got v n {Reid in a statement Carnegle Money Used ‘ cars, all from Hartford (Continued on page 11) taken to a police station charged ‘This cor ' \ a period of | ! g v clashed last night at a mee rnegie money is behind this @ 1;““," of l';‘]"?‘::"‘ Holaup . e | with violation of the Volstead act. | seven or mont Once oF ling of the house committee consld- | propaganda, and I will prove it if ALUMINUM WARNING ; y owners who have |gennt Ellinger and . Dotoriin s HARTEORD RAVEELERY [ 20sonst stacaioficars said therewes lusice tican €l g [CTINE legisiation for the District of [you will let me have the investiga- t appearcd befofe the board of Te- | geant Willlam P. McCue and. Ser f T L) i 5 bility that the Rescue, which )did not touch a drop of ft. 1 did |olumbia, and the talk of a “lick-tion T have asked for.” i Seoathe basdiofre i ges llia e and Ser 4 4 e fons and-200 feet long, may [not know the combination to the fjon ponowes | Senator Reed sald it was time for § og t intend to €0 |geant Ellinger yesterday that he and 5 o < will stand the same chance of having | Ddjokowsky had driv atnyille havebroushtiths lnuon incrone theivailll, Tn his statement Blanton charged American people to aw ©© Does Not Remember Or- ... asecer it as do many of | on (nuon m?o h(\]"]\i';‘l“:’"" ‘: ;‘l’-mtin HEL" lN ocean. They are making efforts to | Reid with attempting “to hamper the “horrible fact” th is an . e Sl plicants, if the board of Tre- had remained in the car with o, ’ {decide whether this 1is a fact or {me in every ridiculous way possi- 'offensive und defensive c 1ot dering “No Publicity of adopts a suggestion to be made |engine running while Dejokowsk whether the liquor was transferred : , Giating invanile o M (iore 3 ] ELacont D ngin g wh okowsky [Dle” instead of cooperating in an fits . B e ¥ Chalrman Mi J. McCrann. | went into the Atlantic & Pacific store g . ¢ to the tug from a line r.‘ o effort to protect the rights of the League of Nations a Until He Got Facts . % :..l:'. which | ki todk $hE frin the Herrh "rank B. Smith, ran of | Some estimates place the value o mw StEWakiiington] {0 - United States, should o fur £ HEISE G Frank B. m:mh Vetera i e U G ot aasiinglon B T L S sleny e s P L roint of a pistol. Matulis sald t 5 el ; f exact value 23 Years’ Service, Ac- |bootieg prices, but the exact v are stacked,'” he raid, quit the o enforce it freschy ed v the first car he and Anderson tox will not be known until a complete cused of Theft 1:am(‘ 1 am ‘cold-decked,’ I don't ‘f”}“‘('l of the zf‘ t g f car list includes rec- {Dee, 29 |Hartford Man Says He|" here 18 not a cou e Unite i : ; ke Afier tho Elainyiileiholdup, St ;’ Gfaten™ Haldeolaran. . e YRS LRIy com i assessments on | youth said that and his “chief’ Wanted Money to Take |ADNA F, JOHNSON SUES T Y o L er A SEurhenesemingion!infan oot ove by a round about way to Hart 48 hours.” N o Chairma eel o | ford did not return to New s oz o — e (UARTER MILLION FIRE | Wanted : AP irge of theft from the mails and i examination before United i syt ”“g.\,f,‘n,“:f‘o"\r I‘:ndcrhk J —— | tions committee, lcader of . t 1 ;:1111 smi("h‘:w‘\.\v.!l ."\w .|\l!.\\ i et a3 Hartford, Jan. 21 (A —Samurl I s court forces, sald privately 7 ; t roperty oy se | lived at hurch street, dire Smith, a special | ¢ ) 2 ew Britain Man Files forces, privatel 3 T addressed R b : ; EL G O ”H“i” Small Shoe Factors and Business | ner's desire to cure his two and one- | FOrMer New Britain M | proposition put. forward by oppon- | o Sk e thati cets s a reduce s fr he Casino ‘“_A""], i e _1“ it alf year old crippled daughter in- | Action fu Court at nts was that the court be laid aside |y R 2l ¥ L t. The purpose of a bas E on Casino Al ROt oface “""MJ :! ‘:“1’ v spired him to enter into the iliicit the ‘tax bill and that four et sl n irman McCrann ex- o (”n“\ e T This Morning. quor trade, according to testimony Dayton, er the passage of this me R b oS Mollc s, is A axes "n\‘( ita . e tim e, £0 t T : in police court today. P bRl S rotocol and statute should b i i alt ! s i one be oroughly ac . The bonds : ¥ rhill, Mass., J4n. 21 (# His attorney told Judge Shatz that | . (SPeCtl 1o The Beraied o4 then debate limited or Tler n with the system hefore they attempt ng fires in this city de- Eisner, who is a widower, had ar- |y SF00 B8 (00 TS o on, o Jeeaiiil , | ing similar properties i3 not so fa ob. After the holdup w stroyed a small shoe factory, dam- | ranged for treatment by Dr. Lorens, [ oo™ o ®age 0 0 c0% IR S (O e should not e i ebtt 1, a be lost, | sta toved to anot 1 a business block in busi- | the famous Vienna surgeon, some- > his wife, Anna A. Johnson, | fixed hour of a given d Cannot ¥ e r 3 reet. Tt is ness center, and caused 10ss estimat- |time ago. The father noticed signs ew Britain, Conn. Mr, Johnson |he said. “There a o eoncar e beer N in the rooming hons ed at $250,000, of improvement in the child's con- | 4y he left New Britain on Novem rvations pending v e R arieu t D fkowsky that e ck available apparatus in the | dition anned again to send her |\ "0 g0 4 it his wite's consent, | 2greed to a certain day e . £ ncludes t wi 8 on his person. as engaged in fighting « fire in [to one nics instituted by !it might be that th Sergeant O'Mar, ademy of Music theater build- | Dr. Lerenz i w York, but suffi-| ar- | bave to dispose of the n lin of t r. and Mrs. Johnson were ma . t Rreslin of Boston. tc street, the plant of |cient funds wero mot available, the | 1T A% 1 1905, They|ant of all of the KiwTEHonlt o0 d Tl P of $4,0 r arrest on a .»vnm of o numbers o el : he Roberts Ruby Shoe com yer 1, and T decided 10 |y 00 three children. An auto acce opportunity for on u d o ' (s : ha ed Insani inspectors pany, Hillside nue, caught fire in | go into t liquor business. Socy. 8tore DR M ain ate His b cussion,” "¢ R A ‘ ) on {in | excuse, ;.m was qm,,m; in asy 1o the bofler room and was burned to| Risner arrested Wednesday | ooro e here Mrs. Johnson| Pro-court leaders insis 4 P S i % assessme $4,650; J > lum for two or three vear 1 was made and the ground. Lack of water pressure mornir 1en the liquor squad raid- | oo o5y (0 T L A, John. | given date for a vote, The . e 2 Tty man of 108 Commo th avenue released hampered the firemen when they |ed the g in the pear of 89 Love | .o gince her husband left. seek to wear the oppo: n d 1 _ N @8sess- It is thought that the apprehe finally reached the scen 1 - admitted ownership of | “°™ ok tor Tinroot Lreptiilan: St faent 200; ‘etak of 29 |sion of this quartet will clear A nightwatchman discovered the |34 's of alcohol discovered in [yyr o N onsin, leader of t} ot s - ¢ teat he io t $1,000 re- |many auto thefts and petty robt oo b e S d ; Writes Apology Note to Fi e & e e I setibn i/ 1ent of $6,800; |ies which have been so prevalent i building and for nearly four hour Prosecuting Attorney John L. Sweetheart, Kills Self | vote at any time up to y 4 5 Sienbail 3 AraA ¢ Richards | New Britain for the last fow weeks the entire brigade fought to bring it | Bonee told Judge Schatz that he was | wew York, Jan. 21 ( —Willlam | but that it had d T i t inal was sent t. ask tion in an | This morning Detective Sergeant under control. Today was the 14th | iliar with the story of Eisner's|payde, a chauffeur, wrote & note | Proposition to lay the court t trust division of the de. | ass t of $7,550; Ci n Mot- | McCue and 8 anniversary of ich destroyed | mi d misguided efforts in |yegging his sweetheart's forgivene |-‘ 1 pass the tax b pponents | .o oot 2 tola cave asking a [ New Haven where they are attend aly pecis r > the old Academy theater building |his da s behalf, and then committed suicide in his | would agr r p Sl 1 in 3 ; ing the trial of the trio held in that had che of ¢ 1 ar 1 occupied the same site. Three ‘e court imposed a fine of $200 |employer's automobile In Brooklyn |after the pass of that ire onovar ' . f ven € 0 2 | city. opening of ! pouches. |today. The note, found in his pock- Mellon Won't Object hing stores on the street floor of [and costs and suspended jail sen- In the pouches were packages of |y ng and several offices and |tence of 10 days. cf, read: “To my sweetheart; kindly | Secretary Mellon expects to raise forgive me forever. 1 special delivery letters | giud the upper floors suffered is well to provi for your y placed at the top | h mage, and families in an | child in a fal way,” said J of these packages. It 15 claimed the |adjoining apartment house Were Sch you cannot expect her special delivery letters were slipped | driven to the street. A fire wall save particy roud of from the s just before -the |the theater proper but considerable locked. jamage wasc aused to the interior by was born in Har 1, No- | g ter $2,000 HARTIORD n RGLARY 1 asses: from Hartford was on the night of check is made. Block Are Destroyed Early th mails inspectors Courter of Hartford later t O'Mara went to ¢ 2 a Trio in New Haven Court | no serious objection to the tax bi Wit t ¢ » stand Senator t t T mont st g New Haven, Jan. 21 Three s reported to the senate, desplte |1walsh call ¢ R King reduction in an assess- | youths, arrested last week after Po- » fact that it proposes a reduction |, fu e committe of $2.900; Willlam elly liceman Dietrick had been shot 62,000,000 in government respondence per- | Myrtle street, asking a $3,000 re through the thumb, were given a THE WEATHER pts, ereas the t nink to the @ < tion 1 assessment hearing in city court today and their —o— ccommended a limi morand a ) Washingt ses were continued until January Hartford, Jan. 21.—Forecast memorandum was sent to | Street ng an $350 reduction in|26. They are Willlam Dwjkowsk: His b num- ! orge Walker of the fire| Hartford, Jan. 21 for New Britain and vicinity: It was sald by departm fals [ me = t it in al er n nt of $8.3 ter Jab- | of Norwich, Joseph Sudah of New aken from him this | departme 1 c his men | skins and linings valued at more Probably rain changing to ' [today that Mf. Mellon asking | Britaia and Stanley Mijeski of New ng und he had been in t vere ed 11 ¢ building un- | than 100 were stolen from the snow tonight or Friday; cold- inadvisable to inte ssessment | Britain. loy of the government 23 ye sonsciou the effects of gas and | New York Furriers and Desi | er Friday ! Some tax experts at ary | geps okl coy ¢ o 3.5 1. Whalek of 179| The three men were stopped on at 218 Newbury stree | smoke. The loss to the building was | store which was ered by thie | salary was $2,400 a year. ' placed at $175,000. | during the night. save himseif time in referring 10‘ (Continued oo Page 13 them. 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