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BIG SUIT MAY GO TOTHE JURY TODAY Forman vs. Meshken Hearing Is| Nearing Conclusion Namesake in His Suit for Divorce Sult for divorce has been brought by Antonlo Perez against his wife acomo Perez. He claims conduct with his eousin, also |named Antonio Perez. The couple |were married on June 7, 1015, and \ave no children, Hungerford & axe Issued the writ, which is re turnable in the superior court the | first Tuesday of March. Service was GRADUATES' NAMES ATBURRITT SCHOOL (Pupils Who Will Pass on to Senior High Tomorrow == NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, Deat Mrs. Rose Fischer [ Mrs. Roso Fischer, age 0 | wife of Alfred Fischer of 41 Florence {street, died this morning at her home [atter a lingering iliness. | Besides her husband. she leaves | four daughters, Evelyn unid Dorothy —— {mado by Deputy Sheriff Martin H. e s Plscher, Mrs. Frank Ducette and Arguments of counscl befors [HOrWItz. The graduation list for the Elihu |Mrs. William ‘Turner; hor. father, Judge Marvin and a jury in the e ——— { Burritt school was announced late |John Joyce; one sister, Mrs. Joht superior court were still in progress | this afternoon after the adminls- | Donahue; five brothers Edward this afternoon in the suit of §, n.' tration had discovered t the pos- | I'rederick, Char Bernard and Forman of New York against Bd sible candidates for promotion had | Philip Joyce and thr grandchil- ward Meshken of New Britain for | elther met the mark or were unable | dren, Mar and Wilfred Turner $25,000 damages alleging false ar- to do g0 in the time remaining |and Raymond Ducette, st and malicious persecution, The This 18 the final list of graduates: The funcral will be held from her 'ase had not yet been given to the . Everett Agud, Margaret [ home Saturday morning at & ury, though it is expected that yh.»‘ r, Everett 1.\ndrrwm, Esther An- [o'cloc nd from the church of St idge will deliver his charge this | dergon, Abraham Appell, C atherina | John the Kvangelist at 9 o'clock Forman was called to the star amenicky, Ales s, Dorothy J Ar \galn ,,I“,,h",,,‘, ”y, ,f'n,m. m‘-r! Buy wa[el« me New Bmam | Kerin, William Klos, Mary Krawitz John Arduini, 18 monthe old son 100n by Lawyer Jacob Goodhart of | Arthur Krom, of Mr. and M . Nazarino Arduni of New Haven and declared that| — Dora, I:;u‘, Lilsie Bend lga Bi- 195 Oak street, died this morning at after hearing the testimony of the | Al of the Mapls | 1‘:"";” Y"I"w\‘;’r”n”.‘l(w ‘::.\. lv]f'v-lx“:l"..v.l ‘?‘H .lmm-..) The funera \.\n.\ryl-t‘»)w: 1 ot i or the defendant, he did |1l re district of Newlngton wa I10s, T'rancis Cavanaugh, Louls Ch o l"‘l ‘H‘NJ'l‘(.m(l‘”:n\' e R ot wish to change any of is testi- | held last evening at the Eim Hil ter, Anng, Lebas, Harry Levine, Dor :1 ry 0',,00\' Aah g ELELE LS ~r'ln& ym any way. Hi d that hool. C. ¥ cson, G. E. Root \“.\"", irkon| AMiltired. Lataon, Bllen ; LRI ad had no conversation with|and H. H. Howard were elected | 2 AT B o RS Meshken about a western trip and | commissioners for three vears, H;“&’;‘ ”] s ]\"‘]lnlfilnw \\l:x}j Yool '""I“‘ Hel it the time of the agrecment about | The reporis of the officers were Iy gl s ues ol lfe he trlp to Europe, he had ar {read and approved. It was voted | v e Clahaswal Cont W‘l “" ‘I ”'w" 'r‘"‘r‘r'”l‘) it nged with the Terminal Ex-|that the commissioners bo auther- [yyiion! e SIhOWSK! jaome oo sferianlingss o change bank, the Second National |ized to make @ contraet with the gaVica Dowint TosahiDrar Katnell o e At Ay e eati bank of Hoboken and other houscs | city of SOSIDUE | o tnaiiasinkiestilng My Goraon | an e At e purhed s for finances to make the proposed | chuse 10 b0 do- [iaroia " Gresanintt, memies oot |a daughter, Margaret Fed), fabus enaduscld inisbuainessiana) Lsgen gnto; thopminlysyothtng fals: :733\""".1 :;‘r\v:y:]»m}b ry ‘(.\‘nr:‘lla ‘ngJI:'X le e y.”x"x :41’1[\.' ;:f" : ad closed up his oflice, disposir the town line through a 12- |, i e o e el oe] : SRuuilipally are of all his furs and everything clsc n from East strect, AT HEAV e s e Rltep cxeept two trucks, | It was further voted to accept the H Funerals John Kondrat ral ser for John Kon lan Miller, Michael Mol , Leo | Henry J. Calnen yesterduy after- [ report of Oldershaw & Crowley, en- | LAMlan Alller, Mich ":f,.‘(”my".,,.ph? Deatisieuedihelotoltos vyl fon En0ersand to bisos thalondusbten i A SR el R the plaintift and today Attorney |PIDe, hydrants, valves, etc., In ac- | e e e John Robinson, counsel for |€Ordance with thelr recommenda- | ! L Meshken answered him, followed | tons. " ”l.,':-:w{',m]r"[ S ‘t;\-\lw lll::x'\i‘n‘"fh Ly another answer by Lawyer| A vote authorizing the commis- L_M"' ey i A e Jacob Goodhart of New Haven, |Sioners to execute contracts for ex- [ Schlater, Mary o The case started a week ago last | CAvating and making the neccssary | T0CKi ret HannIT Clara Bella Tlol: Tuesday and continued all that RGBT T TR e TRl week and this, Forman alleges tl Imano- were held t norning at t al parlors L& n, Manric Meshken had him arrested in New i 1 T . John Vit- o'clocic and at York on Jannary 6, 1923, falscly ale, Glodys Volg, Mildred Welinsky, | 1 at 10 o'clock. md persecuted him maliciously on Afce Westman, Mar Wezowi 1jANn:cemes charge of theft of furs. Forman Josenhine White, Anna Yurkuna laims that tock nine fur couta Central H. S. Reeeption rom Meshken as his agent to scll “m 1o customers I'orman was tried 1in police conrt Baltimor in to ¢ hound over superior rviminal court in Hartford. Th ase was nolles there by Hugh me to trial. NEAR $12,000,000 INPROPERTY HERF EXEMPT FROM TAY (Continued Fry M, Alcorn b m First Page) and, $407.000; bulldings. $609,500; . $1.016.600, Two 1l persons are exempted v to the statutory limitation o $2.000, a total of while 6 rvicemuen reeeive $1,000 exemp- nd total of $468,090, es of the Con- 1 offic Co. exe m h New Haven passenger and fre ition, valued at & 000 are on list. School Worth $1.918.800 Valuations I on schools are: W t Hill, 18,0005 mic Vocational 43 H 0; Ellhu B ockwell, $1 §140,000; Northene £05.5 Monroe, 8780003 3 1; Stanl 2175000 i Ty <chool 004; Natl Hale, $470,000; vington, $470,000; Viets an0; portable schools, & Totals, land $775.200, buildin 600, grand total $4,94880 Cemeteries and property hicld for future use as cem es are: I 1y's (old arsonages © in the Church Exemptions Church excptions, which in cond Al edish Llim Church gational a1 inian p el Cong. yereth Jsrael, Ine \ stees 00, German Evangelical 1 Gert Lutheran 845,300, ry's Swedish Luiheran § A ANl Sair Orthodox rritt Union $4.4 nanuel Gospe People’s Mary's ( Cony ek ¢ totals in Land, $910,280; exemptior build- church onages £70.000, Grand a1 ings 2 properties, T. \("HYR\ lll RNED i . Mase. Jan. 28 (# n ke factory in Tyringhar 1 in operation for more years, and | pr cented rakes to wvery president sinc Ki was hurne teday COLOGYE ZONE EVACUATION s, Ja S (®-—The conneil of 1 today notified Ger evacuation of the 1d ba completed students ption of e ntral Junior 1Iigh school ‘l'u'uu class will be held this m at infter. Minola Cutting and H. H. HOWARD ctions and to pur | rial vequired in order to com- | for £ Mr. ing in the school audito 1 SRR e vold street, will b 1 at the homao will be read by ¢ 1| tomorrow crnoon 2 o'clock. ) u} Stoh), [ Rev. Reymond Gilman, pastor o ‘tanley Memorial c . “AH offi- n w o ciate and burial wiil b trons and patrons cemetery neipal and Mrs, Carl 1 Miss Dehm wa in a de- 7d Mre. Howard Horton, Mr. | signing school in New York and had s Frederick Young. Mr. | becr ing her home @ sister, Fromer, M. 1 Jurry, wi len ill- AN r. and caused her removal to Knicker- Mre, John Mary [ hocker hospital where o died ( 1 t 'he body arr u ist 10rning plete the proposed water system for © red Heart ¢ he disirict was unanimously passed. Burial will be in Sacred Heart cer The system proposed ca raj tery. -inch main from the town line to : of the ction of Maple Hil] avenuc ‘Wilcox of 626 | Henry L. Weed and Robbins av in S Holtlasit Fut vices for Henry | L e monia for t W wera 1t afternoon at e 3 e lo il maov ‘clock at B. C. Porter's unde i the district, a 10-inch main aners . Maple Hill avenue to Clay- i . fon road. the north line of the dis- motor vehicle commis- |enureh, trict: an cigh e InFingGol i e e e S R or el o b stroct to supply Golf efreet and ] conses of the followwing: Leo Tof Sequin Galf cluh, and six-ineh mains Curtis street! Teofel Ga on the side streats. An average Slisee q‘r“, and Michael DziN. Fric Bertel Pearson of from 60 to 60 |58 § . an e o + 2% Willow street i YAUTRY X teliffe is a visitor - a ant son of and n AN G Mrs. Olaf Pearson of 151 Main aid out wil bk i o A A e by drivi publie | Brwin ¢ Rev. Dr. Abe A Slacanchss {thout a publie servi Burial wa Ia sarv extensions to dthous apublic mecl anticipated growth he district, ! g ne s A metlng o0 Lintommisionc) ihis z by Frank Wallenchevicr for the purpose of organizing in a { g s iad B R ecordance with the rules and regula- ! & lenckeviez will be he at 8 o'clock iousonhodlsiumasheldummeds| THE METHOD [Friday morning at St Andiew’s fl;w””] meeting r ry easy, fsn i rch with a solemn high mass ot ] Iy at - terment will be in H. Howard: Ay o & g i CARD OF THANKS D a i Nampo e 2 We wish to thank our fricnds and A. 0. Ames, G. K ] 4 o n \ o0 \hy sh B - L . 5 — b vem t 1 o L h beloved and T - | Wit One ‘Arm hora e | ink Conrt « A = | Fellow Employ I, carpenter Poultry \mn. \leehng | Tt e Next Monday Evening | el e X nual midwintsr meeting ot | Helnuboy ! fonl St it e Clarissa, Cl D riary 1, | Clatisss eetion | i are _ roush | i CARD OF THANKS o5 We o wist o than « T Sl W1 fricnas the sy ) on' T N il | N A 1o | " 1 1§ | ra wembers and frier { CARD OF THANKRS |'\||V\l\ AT HOSPITAL W ar (3 Willi neighbors and fri vag operated pathy and B Ganpal ing the ill onditlot e R o Swift omy Wesley 1 i Vine | ' 1 t " E. Morton of 132 Arch | & strect, who underwent an operation | Harry | ome time ago, i recoveri nd will } | homie 3 Woodward was haske aperat thall play- 4 upon last overing slowly CONCERT AT I'YCEUM | Miss Mildrad Beloski will be on | the concert program with Marion Cizauskas, soprano of the Cleveland Opera Co. who will sing at the under the s urch theater, ispices of ceum The program will be one of the - eries of Sunday afternoon concerts | BOLLERER s | arted by 8. And s church sev- | Marshall Claiborne of Hartsville, | et e SEM Siecibe e | Tenn only one arm, but he PERSONAL FUNERAL SERVICE s ~ aced second v ime fiddlers’ EATENDLD B ) AMED | contest at N " 1 ements of Fowers complete el e ‘ltl\l 4 T.”\"II 'll'| 3 w betw ¥ 1 - ‘I\I foral dispiny Ask us about M, Berlin, Jan. 2§ UP—The Reichstae | bow between his knees . iR S today voted confirmation i the new | the violln back and forth against 1t | sy wEer Sare or. TuL. 298 {Luther cabinet, 160 to 149 with his left arm Opposite S Kesidence 11 Summe The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. —_— he funer- | Sagarino on | '"OCK EXCHANGE " L m above & s .lll)h BUILDING, l'[:.\lll ST, Cor. Lewls s, [ han National t HARTI'ORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2.9121 ! M sale of the ar and Tl New Britain: Ihnrrl!l Hotel Building. Tel, 1818 {tieles “r to a fund | 11 sold more t1 Meriden: St Tel. 1340 to N ‘mlv"l:.v'\:\u; 1IJ{“‘1 ‘:‘M o ‘lm'w\"rv\n \'*::’ :lv“n - M|'l~l3|, 124 Mn—lll. St. Tel, 2105 any o wh or po- {wiro rather slow tn rexpo We Offer: b O DT R R CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 7% Pfd. Jis swory onth of affice in the face | ports s CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 8’“ Pfd. ) SR akaisiano CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC LIGHT COM. VLI Tis o ears work hore, 1230 1n 1924 and HOLYOKE WATER POWER CO. apie el L . ”;‘ffl_j"‘"‘; Sk HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMON ri . ,T"' mber, efore. Stocks ;!,‘U: . o Prices on Application loyal Meal Nowiimet T am pm noliticians may try to ) | | @homson, Tfem & Ca. Telepbone 2580 i Shomenand L S MEMBLRES NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES sisalitea ,‘.",';:m e Donald R. Hart, Mgr. rr G NEW YORK TITLE & MORTGAGE DN STOCK PRIGES 0N EXCHANGE RECOVER Sugars and Oils Show Gathering, Strength JANUARY BUTLER T0 WRITE S EXPERIENGES Former Head of Phila. Police to Rip O Lid, He Says 1026 UTNAM & CQ RPMWWW_M. YWEST MAIN STNEWBR[WE M ul-‘;'hm Jan, 28 (P neral | New York, Jar M — Btock e vm' of his two y et, which was featured perience as director of public 1 of pool operations o : |in Phiiaaciph O L 100 Conn. Electric Service Co. | e 18 to write a serles of news- | copper and public . ‘; wper vurlw telling of theso ex- [ty lssucs. Easy money rates c Convertlble Preferred ences while en ro with his|tinued to provide the groundwork | | iy by steamer from New York | for the ad 110 Sun Diego, Calif., wh he 18 to | tion of the 1 W the Unfted States marine | Delped to revive waning bullish en- post thusiasm d olls gathered 8 1 today on the ot of stiffening nd the t v commodity prices while a re 1l of o 2 JUDD & COMPANY ral g in W s :~hg(lv into \L\\’ Y(Vr‘l\ b OCK EXCHANGE v srles of stories for t Burritt Hotel Bldz., New Britain mmmmmmnffia; - WELCOMED.S.T0 WORLD TRIBUNAL .- ( ( 1 1 | e G (¢ G I 1 I 1 CO. Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS (Con 1 from First Page) D B “Constdering the fact ti th 5 4 ‘v\,xw\s\‘ right to HARTFORD e [ NEW BRITAIN seems somew flartford Conn Trust Bld ith reference to 0i is antially the We Offer:— 100 Shares of NORTH & JUDD .‘PALM BEAUH BARS W0OD FOR DEBTS ¢ Ex-Army Man Must Make Good > o1 Checks or Face Trial wd in the ru is no reason w tled hy t embodied court. There prac 8 of the co reser 3 before of the INJURIES PROVE FATAL Cromwell Child of 6 Dies After Be- ing Hit By Auto—Woman Driver circles s mate Accused of Manslaughter. Jan. 28 (A—TFrances ner, §, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, \\. Warner of Cromwell, died in Middlesex hospital today from uries eived when she was struck hy an automobile operated Mrs, Electa Emily of Moodus In Cromwell yester The girl suf- fered a fractured skull, fractured arm and leg and internal injuries. Emily was held on a tech. the court, which -hleo\\n me 6 alm Beach, Fia Wood form LOCAL STOCKS | 1 son of gov- 1s- ficulties over .conard Wood Shillippin Mrs. Phillippine alcala arge of reckless driving after but Insurance Stocks nt the charge was ughter today. Smith will hold his r0rroy ecks before he rety wishes s was Bot ach cou rrest a er 1 uest ton Anna ¥ rot of ay 8, also knocked mily’s machine, s dl-wn\ hospital suffering ctured collar bone. The cording to witnesses, from behind another ma- ¢ and were struck by the fender of Mrs. Emily's automobile. manimous. \ possession of 2 former N 1 inder bank to another draw the ¢ check was honored iRt ll\l\\llll Phoenix Fir velers Ins ( Cravelers R G Manufacturing Stocks Hardware ra Frederick W. Macomber Going to South America M F. M. Macomber, itain treasurer of the Trust C. will leave morning for New York, h point he plans to sail to the West Indies and e will make the n Porto Rico, re to the Virgin Islands Trinidad, Venezuela, Ja- a return trip through the al and a stop at Havana He will be gone of February. stop from Barbado, and Havana or a settlemen: from make ASSOCIATION MEETS specia g of the New Rar ation this after. idge Bernard ¥, Mortimer W Stanley J. Tra- a committee on death of Judge nan a meoting assoy cou nd Attorney eski were named the 1 Mfg ( Public t & Pow pfd Utilities Stocks, 110 resolutions on | SUIT BASED ON COAL BILI | Max Sllverman, proprietor of the National W Cleaning Co., has n su damages by the of Hartford on heck and pro. 1 business for been sued pr action 1gh Moses Merman and n the city court the ruary. Con- garnisheed 29 | low d te services in a body. will gather at City 1 fore the hour for Mark's church attend funeral The attorneys 11 shortly be. fcea at St and will march to Standard Coal Co., the halance due fen e \l\ll\ll\l v A janitor. by mis take, married Mra, Elise D Sears to Juan Feilx Bran. des, both of San Francisco. 85 the wedding wasn't le- gal. They remar- ried, but a few days later Brandes TREASU I(\' iry balanes » months, Th brought thro | s returnabl Fred Treas PARTLY Il} STROYED Jan, P—A large part of zo of Windsor Mills Que., fifteen miles th of Sher- brooke, was destroyed by fire this morning with a loss of $500,000. No one was injured. was VILLAGE Montreal, —Exchanges, 921 - s Ly stable through Thomas as brought action against Monwello returnable Ity court the second Monday of February I‘-p Sherift Martin H. Horwitz has K‘\rr‘l!h"?] wages at the Fafnir Bearing Corp. rew Maletta McDonough v $35 dama nel, meeting of 1} om- 1 (h‘\"m"-vk n"‘ el C | Burr t 2 o'clock in he WILL OF MRS, KALIN The will of Mrs. Marle Kalln of Berlin directs payment of the entire estate to her husband, Charlea The dogument was offersd for approval |in probate court this afterncon. poration, Acting on a writ t hotel on |in Tuesday the election of a experimental hutband, afternoor board of directors for