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NEW CONE T TH DY Matulls was taken to New Haven ‘\\. esday night when he polnted | out Dowjokowsky and his accom- Judge Atwell Eager to Visit New Brnam Lnd“e plices as members of the gang. Witliam l:]{l'l'.\!,\' DATLY LAYS AUTO THEFTS - 10 GANG LEADtR Matulis Says Dowjokowsky Took | at Least Six Cars Accusing Willlam allag Willlam Anderson and Dwyer, of Norwich of being the master mind of a quartet of youths all un- W c'*).: anp i [ 11‘ N Dowjokowsky denied knowing the \ml'h However, the cl tk at the lainyil has identificd the ‘mm as nw holdup who took ;q’ {trom him, Other store the city who have been vietims of | Dowjokowsky, | PEtty robberles recently have par-| ociaral Ju STy [tially tdentified the leader of the !y o o b G saa el i ) i quartet alted rul he 1. . O, Bk, may [ g 4 Yesterday Chief of Police William |\ (Bia 21y nake| oA dor; the age of 20, who have been [C: Jlart complimented Sergeants | o Annon > th T A involved in various crimes about the |FHinger and O'Mara upon the cap- Wijing 1o come u guest of N tion which | olty, Joseph Matulis, aged 17, §26 |ture of the youth and he think U Britain A by I the supe North Burritt street !M, been the apprehension of the qua Ruler Dy i Judge Marvin e moved to the fall at Hart. [put an end to various vecelved a letter to this effect, sday tord after he confessed yesterduy to [48 Well ag lted Ruler Homes will con Detective Sergeant George K | nMJhI officers « and Sergeant Patrick O'M i hoard of trustecs wsider e hken, defer ne took with Dowjokowsky in matter the robbery of the Atlantie and Pa- | Judge Atwell will revers cific grocery store in Plainville on| tice of his predecessors in oitice, | Lawyer December 23 leretofore, grand exalted | rulers' Hay Matulis also accuses Dowjokowsky 5 have paid officia 1 visits o lodges in| % belng the man held up /Banquet and Untertaimment To Be | Jarge citics, members of smaller | lodges in ne commun being | invited to be present But Judg | Atwell prefers to visit smaller und younger lodges. ) At the meeting of New lodge lust night, an offic mads by District Depu tangelo of Middl s grand esquire, Others whao ac wpanicd his were Chiet of Police Withdraws Objectionable Ques- fion at Rival's Demand store owners in man of New against for city an oftiel o rior col since lust vl yoster- ourned to o'clock, Mr, auto bheries, " CLAN DOUGLAS T0 HONOR MEMORY OF BOBBY BURNS county ternoon an esdiy morn il on t undergoing L pric- | cross examinat o hands of Goodhart of Now Lawyer Robinson though My Goodhurt and hen, on a point evidenee, he asked: “Why did e about it t n jumped to his fect Honor, 1 most ject to the form of the nd T I to inform the tleman from New Haven who Goodhart and John wor vosterdny I Mr pology Held Next Monday Evening ALY W, i rebnke elicited an in the A Hall An entertainm and dinner will he the fe: socinl gathering of members of Clan Douglas which will ba held in commemoration of Robert Burns at the Y. W. C. A |Monday evening st 6:30 o'clock | The program which will be ca Britain ure o 1 visit was co I e Lioylan, anies 1, HERAT D, FRIDAY Hartford before | action | JANTTARY ¢ in Hartford county sueh a | estion 1 highly fmproper. 1 heg your pardon,” phied, “and 1 withdraw the remark " I hope you do," Mr. Itobinson w1 hope you won't ask an- like it At the beginning of the afternoon sion, the testimony of M interrupted with Lawyer Robiuson by the by Lawyer sses from New York who testl- ut the churacter and reputa. York S I'recdman stated that he has Lieen o real estate broker in New York for about 30 ycurs and he has known orman for about 20 years. Ho has had business relations with him and is very well acquainted in the furtrade, As far as Iformun’s reputation for veracity and lis eredit were and are of the very subd was tion witne fied o tion of New et Aaron Klein, a structural engineer tostitied that he has known Forman for about 13 years and hi. reputa- is unsullicd Oliver J. Curtin, president of the Hamilton Natlonal bank of New York and a resident of Wechawken N, J., said he has known Forman for «bout 14 years \While an employe of the Second Natienal bank of Ho- boken, he had various dealings with I"orman and his character was never questioned, Fdward A. Johnson of Wee- hawlken, ncte teller fn the Second National bank of Hoboken, also tes- tion | titied to finuncial dealings ¥orman !Glynn, indicate that they are fav Goodhart re- | sshiken | consent of | introdue- | he Goodhart of four ! knows, | 22, 1926, had with the Institution and sald his orable to the bill calling for fnercas: reputation wus good. |ed pensions now ponding i con After this, Mr, Robinson led Mr. |kr AC.itant Barnes wrote to Meshken over the serles of events |them aski® their support of the | | in which he and Ferman were en. [measire, guged and then turned the witness over to Mr. Coodhart for eross ex- amination. M.. Goodhart questioned him on the wotives which prompted him 1o go to Europe and the reasons had jlven the United States gov crnment when he had upplied for a || port. 1t was during this line of questioning that Mr. Robinson in- terrupted him to rebuke him for his question, | | Mr. Goodhart led him to New | York, but was forced because of the | arrival of the adjournment hour to postpone further questioning until Tuesday moruing. [ City ltems Members of Andree lodge, No, 47 0. O, I, will attend the district meet ng in Hartford this evening on un invitation received . from Jo: n Ericson lodge of that city. A. Nash Co., suits and overcouts. §28.00. New styles and imples Unlon Made, T\ . McCabe, 49 Wal nut street, 454, —advt, “The Heart of DPaddy Whaci [Will be given by the members of the Senfor Dramatie club of the Centra Junior High school this evening Man Attacks Woman Who T H : \]I\( Inen is the dircctor of the Refuses Him Lodging |} (i s the diretor of When he was refused lodging at [nembers. Other plays will be held the 1 me ¢ Mrs, Carl Kelson of | g the season. White Onk yesterday afternoon, 23| i Hill ex der Nilion {unidentificd man attempted to u8- (10 Importers, 423 Main streot—sris sault the woman according 0 a re- | gy niont Prinee® s ; port last night at police headquar- | ot mosio, ¢ 1 AT ters by Earl Kelson, M ; 2 : m-1aged to frustrate the man's ad- | tances, ring records The Albro Motor Sales Co., has made arrangements Joseph Rogan, service m. lthe ractory service school at So Bend, Ind. He will return to N Bitain about February 6. Mr. | gan has had 15 yews expericned automébile field, 10 of whicl been with the Studebaker, e to FAVOR PENSION INCRE. Replier received by Adjutant B, I° Barnes of A. G. Hammond camp {U 8. W. V. from Connceticut repre {sentatives and senators with the ex |ception of Congressman James (e wo vied through atter the dinner is as rles A, Anderson, Prosecuting |follows: Introductory, Neil eDou |Attorney John Tobin, County UL Jr., chief of Clan Douglas; |Sherlff Bert . Thompgon and |toastmaster. Robert B. Miller, roval | Ged L Alling. District Deputy deputy of O. 8 C.; bagplpe selec. | Santangelo complimented the loc tic Willlam ~iller; quartet, “Scota |on its splendid condition and paid | {Wha Hae Miss Huldah Johnson. | tributo to the ofticers for their ini- | [toprano: Henry Kristopher, tenor |tiatory work. Other members of the | Mrs. H. Hill, contralto; Aleh | yisiting delegation made felicitous Tompkine. bass; ralo, “Star O' Rob- | and interesting speeches ert Burns, by Henry Kristopher: so After the meeting a social rrano solo, “Annie Laurie.” by Hul & held, music heing furnishe dah Johnson; highland fling, a trio from the West Bnd football | Wallace lodge: address. Rev club in Hartford and John J. O'Brien liam H. Alderson, pastor of Trinity |ung John J. Kiniry of this city. Methodist churel: duet, Mrs. Hill | Luncheon served. It was one of wnd Mr. Tompkins; 1 Mr. | jje most successful socials the lodge Tompking: contralto s has held for several months ‘losing number, Auld Lang Syne by | ynd spices of the thering, Mrs. James | wa members, who r I'rank Leganz ut the Casino Bowl- [MeArthur necompanied on the piano | plainville. Berlin and Ne ng alleys on December 7, re al | The lodge has under consideration | um of $500. The youth lan invitation from Manager Carroll | stole 1 »f the Palais Itoyal, Hartford, to ord w hold an “Flks' Night" at that place. | ists that pO S 1uking at On Monday Mat tugde Alling in t chn 1 ¢t ) e S uth | ide in | ington. WILLIAM DOWJOKOWSKY ANXIOUS Mary: T do wish c hurry up .and propose. Mahel: But T thought you didn't { like him? | Mary: T don't. T want to get vid | Mercier Pleased at of } ) - I '8, T H Slimis it Word From Coolidge Br Jan, 22 (P)—Cardinal | Mercer greatly touched today | vhen informed that President Cool- | vl'w had cabled for information as | to his condition. The prelate's death s i admitted to be only & ¢ that seldom | days. His feehlencss carn torture and re- (o prohibit visitors to him today skin Irritation, and that makes | had a relatively good night, » skin soft, clear and healthy. norning wus to Any druggist can supply you with | nourishment ex; at arrest in |Zemo, which generally overcomes | administered. Grad charged with being in- |skin diseases. Eczema, Tteh, Pimples, | he is living entirely upo <hooting of Policeman |Raghes, Blackheads, In most ca thumb, With him, ‘quickly give way to Zemo. Fr = Joseph Suda, of quently. minor blemishes disappear |W. O, i 70 YEARS OLD | Smith stre and Stanley Mijew overnight . Itching usually stops in- | Waldo E. (,,“. 't of Burnside, for- | of Jubilee street, who are also im- stantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic |merly of this city, observed his T0th plicated in the shooting. Matulis |liquid that may be applicd at any [birthday anniversary yeste.day. He told the police that th time, for it does not show. Ask your |was employed for moie than 50 hers of the Dowjol Iruggist for a small size 60c or |y 4 s . & . Corbin factory re invoived in hottle $1.00, fand retired a few years ago. would six other cars from will face slice court on a el of the bond of ), rgeant | Use Amxseptxc qumd Zemc Yesterday Kllinger how he remaine tol- en car oniside 17 Plainville At- Ther luntie and Pacific store, w Dow- | falis okowsky held up and took $94, after re- ceived $27 Dowjokowsky s under New Haven volved in fh Dietrick In the are being he o vouth told Se generally i question of is one re to stop ite! doctors He but this hile rk, Matulis liev which take any artificially kening, | his reserve | N —WHAT A 2o ESY COME ING— W4 ALL THES GIPG Y —— * WONDER WHERE. GME GOT THOS Ew GMOEGN COMPLEXION —/ 1 CANT STAND PN LKE ww/ & > ynnr CAN HE SEE ? N HER ¢ —INTIL HE FALSY I LOVE. —- MD THEN— —— WELL, LOVE 15 RLIND Y KNOW/ g. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS ANNUAL BEDDING and BEDROOM FURNITURE SALE According to Our Annual Custom, We Are Again Holding Our Annual Bedding and Bedroom Furniture Sale. During the Past 21 Years We Have Been Furnishing the Finest Homes, Throughout This Vi- cinity. With Reliable and Satisfactory Bedding and Furniture. This Year We Offer One of the Finest Selections of Charming Bedroom Furniture, at Vast Reductions. Genuine Savings from 20-307%. FURNITURE BOUGHT AT “CIESZYNSKI'S” ALWAYS SATISFIES BEDROOM FURNITURE Huguenot Walnut Suite consisting of full length Vanity, $127 Bow-Bed. French Walnut Suite, consisting of {8-inch Dresser, 6-drawer Vanity and heavy 5-ply Bow-Bed. Reg. value 3225, $1 69 Reduced to . Suite, 5 Dresser and Reduced to Aierican Walr sisting of D full length Vani Reduced at t sal¢ cor e \merican Walnnt Four-Piece Bed and B l»m‘ B $139 | Four-Piece Huguenot Walnut Suite with Bird's-E full size Bed, full length Vanit Regular price $425. Reduced to S-ply sser, Wnity, value $327 Reduced to . {8-inch eptional '$249 . Dresser : a splendid valug ve Maple overlay panels, 50 2 and large canopy top Chifforobe. 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