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¢ o ) pao Ny 6.“ e » 1:;.2» ;::" ESTABLISHED 1870 CREDITORS OF KEOGH HERE _ /FRD [ MAY LOSE FULLY $60,000; | SMALL DIVIDEND IN SIGHT Between 1 And 2 PerEV"N SALM ’m S[E B o o ik CHILD EACH WEEK age of New York oy vigi peer Four ut 1] Stock Broker. - S Meors Balance of Funds After MOTHER NAY BE PRESENT Expenses Are Paid Will atins \ 8 L Agroe! t, Sk a v RUTLR Be Low, Trustee Writes | = “¥med in Open Court | Today, Brings Millicent Rogers | | | to Investors. Into Officlal Recognition of Hus- b band's n investors who had New Separation Sult, | I York, Jan, 20 (PLudwi \ts in the hands of John P.{Salm Hoogstratten will be permitte | ¢ |gage was demanded. The case re- | helongings, rolled up in his socks George Fried, commander of {roday as & resull of being Kicked to ogh wien the now defunct i!ln see his Imr{mi son, Peter, four ‘\ o ‘:It' Jar ~/"‘ mlvlv»w\-;'\]:rlwuu o 21 im‘. 8 oflaiTHin Einockst ‘0( his pa Pt | ] ® ro- | Uni tes liner President Roose- | the ”*}H;f b7 ;‘;"::‘" : 1\m:fll-‘\§;k1, e days & week, between the hours of | LTI Cast ct 1 ed |gems secreted in a powder box,|that these contained about normal in- | velt, radioed today the first detailed |28¢9 | 8 Miller street, Kow- roker was suspended from the (138 & WOl betwecn L‘H'l_w“fn op |States has h of the mo: ocking and collar box e | - adl : "‘ it "u‘fl ? 1 o ©|alewski claims that he shoved the onsolidated stock exchange, tace | me hotel in Palm Teach, T, to |S¢Vere Weather of winter, He was taken to the Franklin| Customs ofticers ! ' ic rescue of the |boy with his foot, in order that the the poselbllity of losscs aggrega H‘s‘;h. designated later, This "'{]"‘“"‘I A nor stern gale struck the | county jail for arraignment before | Leen instructed e {1irst reading ot ax i 1A which he attributed the [child would not get hurt while he 260,000, {tion, made in open court today, ChtIre section e drop- | U, 8, Commissioner Watson, and to- | enly « superficfal examination a his he bill would cut the ! his high ture to ‘hu\“”‘\‘ Staniey Soltisiak, were Nghting It is estimated that urities 10| brings the countess, the former Mil temperatures swiftly to within | day llector W hill asked bail | train passed into the United States. |,ntes from 2 t ot ol ik o 4 him to | Medical Exami John Purney value of slightly mor than | jicent Rogers, into officlal e few s of zero, and causing |he set at $10,000 in Tmmigra- | The trap had been set ir rst $4.000 of taxable income; from | Ll TR |pronounced the child's death due to 5,000 had been placed in '1“"]vion of the penda of the count’s | 42mage to property. Harbor traffic | tjon officials checking tterman's | and it had be rrange 4 to 8 per ¢ on 1 £.000 ] jniing SIS Er WASH ja blood clot, caused when he hit his .ompany's hands prior to his dis- |action for a legal separation for the |0 (TFY service as well as train |igentification papers, declared they | capturs should be effected here [ovd o o = re. | (bat ship had given her position one |head on the ground, and the doctor ppearance and were nelther Te-|first time, and road tr » were impeded. | had been forg he belicved himself safely past the Andaciot income miles away. sald he thought the affair was pure- urned nor accounted for when ht8| It was signed without reservation 84 Mile Gale | _Ritterman d to Montreal ors TIncrease Accepted | vle gun and the use of ofl|l¥ accidental. Detective Sergeant spension was brought on by bis | by her counsel, In New York city the gale a ——— = “| The senate epted also It additional factors In making|McCue, after questioning Stanley lure to meeting a clearing house | Motlies Or Nurse Thete |tained a velocity of §4 miles an hour | eronse from §10.00 1o $20.000 in the |the rescue a complete factor, Cap-|Kowalewski this morning, also sald Jalance, | count Balmiwlilite permitied to | 220, NIENL While ithe ithermometer ) MITEHELL PERMITTED {FE“ERAL JUfl[iE NUT ount of income on which the 25 |tain Fricd's message to the United [that the lad's death was accldental, The bankrupt e will pay be- | visit with the child in the prescice | lipped bef midnight to & degrees [per cont red on for “earne States line, in wireless tells the story |2nd stated that he would say so in tween one and two per cent in|of fts mother or a nurse, and e |0UOVE ZeTo. Upstate New York was i [ e e e | s report to Chiet of Police Wil- jividends, the investors were ad-|may even stroll along the heach {hys |- PEed 1t S with "“'_ 1 A eoitos I {fams went over Story of the Rescue, |lam C. Hart and Prosecuting At ised today by Ashbel G. Gulliver, |attended, 1t was stipulated in the | nos And injurics and do el for future consideration, however, January 29, 1926, 9:00 a. m. |torney Joseph G. Woods. rustee, Statements of local invess |court order. The stipulation con- | . “"”j"{ e e el | including the surlax income rates. A | “Five-forty a. m. of twenty-fourth Upheld Brother In Feud ors’ standing as disclosed in what|ceded that it would be detrimental ”“, IRl aVElac e SRR OROREISTUTIES g e | out from 40 to 20 per cent fn the |recelved § O 8. from steamship An- | According to Sergeant McCue and joks were obtainable have been|to the health of the child fo brine | . = “‘"mll‘l‘ Pronorty Danags | maximum surtax rate is provided by |tinoe, proceeded to her position by |Sergeant Patrick J. 0'Mara, Kow- celved here, together with thelit to New York at this s \g statement: the advice of a physic the Creditors of John P. Ke- [concurred in this view, ankrupt: | The question of baptism of he accounts of the customers|child In the Roman Catholic the bankrupt were written up | was disposed of in the stipulation, the date of bankruptcy by the |which said the countess had dltor of the Attorney General of |resented this as having heen . state of New York and I en-|at Palm Beach last December 1, herewith a statement of your | — ount prey by him to assi iling your proof of claim. present condition of the t after th ason. O Cout Salm Jims entitled to priority have been | t Zero weather struck Pittsburgh ”;” the five v nsion ol ""z;\ o ;‘1\“ nominee had re. |Newington Avenue Man Empties broken, heavily listed star- '-=vex; mind,” was the only s entitle ority | ‘ s N e a court [ported that nothing was found re- | e \ answer he got from the boy, who said the balance will only be guf-| 4 o . v the temperature went down fo | : | pail of Inflammable Tiquld | . ¥, wh elo Certan of Plalnyille D P nartial, afte otio rrak 2 derson's r moderated tempted | went bac s dont te pay creditore & Alvidens | IGF 1 alny fade | 30 degrees below zero at Bradford, |Martinl after convietio oroak Anderson's morals, | moderated. Attempted {went back up stairs, i Since some of the books and ! srds cre missing. enclogid Frank Zuzwlulewicr, The decision ounced . v ime to the conclusion,” sald | Joi e»v“zfirlfl("; of “, N "“r | ifeboat vielous hail squal ”1:\: us. [he had emptled the garbage, Kowal et e s B SR e GRS T i this Davis of |Senator Means, republican, Colorado jton avenue, suffered serious bUrhs |s.a proved too rough for lifeboat. |ewski asked him why ho fought his but in view of the estimated | Suit T been brought sty fis in eslarniDen the w ! 5 |head of the sub-committes, “that he labout the face, hands, and about the spilled out of boat but mana \;!«wl‘hrr-lh or. e says the boy did no W the varlance would have |Ansrlo Certanl, of Plafnville for | e ST g “The secretary of war has decided |disliked the m-nmmn_ side of the |ieft side of body when nr W back in boat. Covered with fanswer, so he slapped Kowalewski ir {at\hry latge! inl orderiitol mas||$10,0008 damagesi forithe deathy ot |82 S S el il hat the resignation of Colonel Wil- |cour’ and was in the habit of listen- |a pail of inf into a|gyal ofl, seemed exhausted. Urdnr-{‘}'f’ face. The latter is alleged to change the amount of your |1'rank Zuzwinlewlez, of New Brit- | Smoke Stack Blown Down liemiMitchell falr secylce; will be c= Ingftojthendistrictattorney, Swholinjiplietot tamot as : d men aboard assisted by life lines. | have struck Soltisiak in the heud i > ain, who was killed recently when | ¢ goict Ny, near Svraensc cepted to take effect Feb. 1, 1920, |the worst you could possibly set and |ders, I'rary & Clark's factory y¢ All recovered except Wirteman, mas- | with the’ garhage pail vour elaims promptly |Fun down by an automobile driven | g7 IS ) as | The adjutant general of the army |who oug ternoon at aboul 5 o'clo ms; Heitman, boatswalr Edward Gets In Way U Frion MMille o in (by Certani on South Ma i 1 e has been motified to thiy effect i 8 E. Murrd attor- drickson was empioyed as ! de every effort pick these| According to Kowalewski, he and o New | ville Irenanteal stalled n Nothingsbayondth ST Ie e s [ evRrecented stand be- r and during the course of 1 en up. Handic kness his antagonist were fighting when : m I An effort was being made in Scneca |ROURcement svas made public. 1t}fore the sub-committee, s it was nec ry that he carl continuous snow and hall |little Edward appeared on the tiuued "age en) .for his broth o counties to keep open | Was learned, however, tat the 2o fall !"“Nn(\nsxwlny or the a pail of thi L »‘“““ Used powerful searchilght. |scene. Kowalewski stated that Ed- =S UL ing the suit. He alleges that Ci nd electric lines and high- |CePta as 'm"nn“h‘m'w! aid | 'r‘:vn-m\ml_“n rllwr\vmn‘ of a number |gtance, to a rubk 1ondisposa her increasing. ward got in the way. and was in tani failed to kecp a proper look- T R U not hings on any formal notation |of prohibition and other cases. | suth New Britain "wenty-sixth, continued station, |danger of heing hurt, so, Kowalew- LA R out for pedestri wnd failed to giye A our snowfall 1 hat it was "for the good o 19 Tt was pointed out to Ju. G of the opinion ing oil weather s Antinoe |ski say, he pulled up his foot and "\ iy warning of his approuc by @ f0-mile wind which Service PENELE , |derson.” Senator Means co that ot I ing one oll lamp. Her distress | pushed the child out of tho way. also alleges that Certani was drivi suspension of logging and | ST Duy[s teelsit] e i ‘."’” UG R e s though his condition is seric licated perilous situation. | Edward ‘el to the ground, and ) vithout sufficient | J the roads be n vil i L ;“M' ¥ aitentionBtoReriminalRcasesRastclyll fincRprestntiting | d float hoat to her by aid |struck his head, and went upstairs fi w KLETT SFUNFRAL Attorney B. vics S8 fiom: many: luimbertcampaito A0 OTICEIURTEAT BREIONSCERE AEEY " P el !Lyle gun. Got buck to her but she fcrying. Kowalewskl insisted to Ser- t 4 or violation of the articles o r nere was en le only he | counsel for Zuzwiulewicz. Gov, Trumbull and Other MER]DEN WGMAN K[LLED Notables to Be Honor- e ‘ suffocated in Fire Which Destroys ary Bearers Her Broad Street Home — Fire- man Also Is Injured. . 20 P o sl ‘ Vired Lyle gun sixteen times; linesald that she had just given Edward § Cenagl 62l (e i) "‘“"‘_"-‘ !" % “,;(”‘:' iy I carried away near projectile fre-|his dinner, when she let him go out- o oAk Al afocated i W‘ i retirn to el Success Crowns Efforts the child came running up the stairs lork's copal | ge carly this morning in .u. S feaias o % | 1ggesting Colonel Hearn, artll- | “Koval kicked me, Rosfe,” I'he presence o ief | that destroy her home ””\’)r, Gt Riayie i ¥ expert, passe rcflr,l use :r’ltlml he boy complained of a pain in < i 7 e : D! My Q ng between ojectile and 1ine | his stomach, and told all wh fiive (3 botha tribu alarm, jumbled on account | HE MM]{ B“i Ml tion necessities of ¢ a1 de Rt‘ orts Say Many Are wio D 5 i OmLEhe fricndship and a recognition of B¥trema o 1z anse.. He prok ry his ports (b Mttt O o ssful rM‘rv.' L\\""\Y‘ W;urnn: {saw, that “Koval kicked me." 1 " n i ¢ € 1 ' = | H H Nas 3 ojectilea. eathe! ow | s ster stated toda idge Klett's long period of state|gror o “myooteouene o i7e with | g £ AeNb o TRalcouN ame-| Hurt—Illinois Has A pr ¥ Jfow| His sister stated today that she rvice as a member of the assem- |y oo ot S with dee I e aetives { ¢ ) some delay in ge rating, occasion OV | thought the child was not hurt S e et - 3aVS 3 GaneO e nen. e t wenty m. 10W- | hadly he soon stopped eryin { addermen August Dandewski| Marshall Says He Should{™'There was no intimation as to the Tragedy b ) ey D o | badis, aa he soon pred cryive w110 are to act as hone < caught on a falling stairw B & airaoe 1 . 1 o the fire § L 1t the e night continued to com- : as caug A o Boat badly dam- | piain oy i 2 T EHeRry R GTARRTIE (R e o] Hob Have Given Dietrich g ed D ey ol that his stomach hurt him, of t republican ate o ¥ iy ook s x e assis E ad ;| 50 she sald that she gave him some v fal with his shoulder dislocated Qs . ough i , Col A greatly improved and aided | meaye ommittee; Morgan Brain- anE Lo £ Girl Poison i, s seiv y dmprovegiand pes | medicine. d, Joseph P. Berry, State Secfetary _ fire and it was abou tion must have explosion in the of v i 1 He died last night at the New ncls Palottl, Comptrolier - Fred ours later b Miss Ken- | time, E company mine at se, N N oIt maasnare] oenttal 1Bk Raymon Hegvey Bl st burned body was found on immediately aft here, today. First reporis|Wasat 2 red this morning that oftheNswlriaL kitchen floor. She had roll: {secretary to the war d re sald that many of the miners | !odg = Kot has botimad asurer Frederick i i TS therl N S REHNE il N | Manded inguis several times, and only re- Ailliam E. Attwood. 2 ist ar ted from Mr. and Mrs. Geor he burned house was t ,lily homestead. Miss he Thomas J.| Kept by Le Witt, repre- | her eyesight ha tain Bar a She was 100 brother, Fred E nearby. The property ral 100 to $4,0 1 Lefore going R Willtam ! 105 p— tc Hartford ! commitiee || Court Session at Home et tuens 1+ | Of Woman Complainant 1 M. Day and Police court will be conve ord, ext Wednesday won Klsner of Har rning by Lieut. Bar Y When Sche i y this worning 1 st night, || William win lodge, 1. P. O. E. Elks, | | that Mrs § uneral | and that it would he ted to attend Judge body. Members meet at the | imp Washington str ssibility for her 3 press arg Klett will be response to Mr. M ST ting fecided rtowill ¥. g Hungerfor i r at A. A. Mills ste home is not t o'clock and will attend in a the local court, | the funeral of Judge Kiell. |\ ccece— dmage in New York city was| | ed 7y e r o Wednesday at B 3 3 3 | 2 | d position one hundred miles in ay at noon when school was ly S ned “'\n ,‘Yri'xnl\,‘ ;n; l:‘ - Secretary Davis as Sub- | Unfavorable to Harry arror. Alongside her noon. Wing In»r he went to his home and his Jlown-over signs and brol- | | n e e e s. High |brother, Anthony, aged 14, tol¢ own-over eigne a % : e vest with violent snow squalls. High e v, aged 14, told him windoye b u‘rl,_‘ on :rd mitted by Colonel B. Anderson ,\.Irli‘,' 5 i rough seas, we rolilng thirty-five de- |that Stanley Soltisiak, aged 14, and phone pled in Ne vind which blew 74 miles a : s i el TS R M e O BADLY BURNED ON FACR - e yonses of administration, taxes and '\\ breaking N-*r 1»: veen 1 and 2 per cent. | Defendant By Brother of il - NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 19"1;,—FHIR'1Y TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS TROTSTS,NIND Notorous Smagglr Avreted . NRVAL INCNES BOY. 4. DIES FROM INJURIES AND FIRE BRING ~ Border With Fortune in Gems TAX RATE SLASH | GREAT SUFFERING s s e RN T APPROVAL R.E_BEWED DURlNG FIS_T FIGHT Baggage At St. Alhans, Vt.—Diamonds nire Norlheasleru Section oi‘ Valued At 200,000 Senate Adopts Proposed ReducwI]ARIN[i RESCUE [y Either Kicked or P"’h j Tntense Cold Wave G, was in il hore 13 n ‘H'l’.'h'_i"ijfi' TR First Reading customs officlals he conslgnme nts and Radm Gompass Made Savmg 0]‘ Youth Al’e lfl Battle. ond® valued as high as $2 e for the which they sefzed in his luggage. State s shadowed to the ) | ' (o ORNECTICUD GITIES. | e s it e 0%, 15 S\ ONTROVERSIAL ITEMS | Aucinoe Crew Possbe ' sdysara Solstiack Develops FEEL Low TEMPERATUR S\ his entry into this country, ¢ the eautifully cut stones fo- | '[‘0 BF ']AKEN UP LA'[ FR [;l E sl o i wno Haat boon | A Al et baar e it ! ood (Iol on B) B S i e OIL ALS0 WAS BiG FACTOR s A \ senger on the Washingtonian expres buried )\ powder — | S o G late Iast night while, under the N E A | Captaln Fried of Liner Presiden ) e Heayy & Snow=—Soven tinjured l“‘w-uyn.,n »w['l"m‘.‘vh‘vr H. Whitehi G hat the diamonds| ductions in Surtay Rates w"""“gl Roosevelt Gives Deiafled Account | Queh“(med by IOIlcc' 4 Bostom As Result of Gales—Mid- }‘h\) searched his clothes and bag- ; 1 heen .”\ t to Ritlermas "\h Can- to Income of Between $20,000 “""; ¢ Wi N Historleal R | { | Rage. wa by mall from Antwerp, o s Now Historical escue West Promised Slight Respite >- | Ritterman m ined his {nno- A checkup ”,‘ the je oy £100,000 and Teal Contest Oyer | S . ter l‘-'vt'_. ’mg entangled Wed- Aanie s RS o & [ Ehatils e daition t tha oz uring Storm. v in a fight in which his brothe QLML L L w:-:xm‘.\‘:'rt‘ e M I Expected When Debate f¢ engaged, Edward Bolistn, York, Jan, 29 (P To Discomfort | key to lis traveling case in the bag- | packages hidden about Ritterm , of 116 Miller street, is dead Opened wski radio com which prov- |ale stated this morning that on gnation Accepted l)y‘Henate Judiciary SRevenina Took position quartermile |brother of the dead child, “licked” 000 and ” ) windward. Pumped oil overboard |him when he was at Washington and light service were erip B | b rates app New England, Snow Was| wwouuineion Jan. 20 (P—The| Washington, Jan. 29 (B—A unan. |0 $200%0 @ ith excellent effect. Her captain |street school, that morning, Kowal. eneral in Boston and vicinity, but) rogignation o Colonel William (imous favorable report on the nom claims this saved them sinking. ewskl said that he went to the Sol- ew York city had none. ; Mitchell from the army, has been |ination of Federal Judge Harry B ,THROWS OlL ON G]NDERS Lost sight of her nine p. m. Her |tisiak home, and went to the back The blizzard caused by a '.-,fs\“Y\Z- accepted. {Anderson of the western Tennessee {0 and dynamo out of commis- |¥ard where he found young’Staniey ani w squalle, Search- |coming down the stairs wita a pail up again three-forty | of ashes. | The actlon was taken after a sub- —_— p. m. twenty-fifth, with engine and| “Why did you hit n bringing to an |committes, which fnve THe | 3 Y e R ostat s nvirone. The n!mi Wwas 80 stro mitted to step out on Feb. 1 us automatical ¥ brother?" ked Soltisiak, ing disciptine the government' his aviation policies. anding yn e com- | On Hot Ashes. | aed lifeboats. C n charge. Wh lef Officer | Soltisiak returned a few mom: n lowered |[later with a pail of garhuge. When The rmometer varied from | ro in east- i i e 1 ost {t tloating rnflh, fail geant McCue that he did not mean Snow Blocks Roads Sugiclentiy dndicales fog the 1seond Jainsiion ol menial - cobielpics, § HODGE‘S HOME RAZED X to hurt the child. o ire state, | he circumstances under which Cal- |Tudge Anderson {00k t} P Fattiee WAt ot Proan onel Mitchell 18 to be separated from [made o splendid showine. T am | e nied “m. boat to her with end| However, at the Soltisiak home, ine leading from top of after King | feeling is bitter against Kowaleswsk!, post in order allow line drop on her land Andrew Soltisiak, father of the < by coming up close {0 h {dead child, sald that he would prose. | ana swinging found sharply. TFalled. |cute his son's assaflant if he could JFired Lyle gun again and rock |secure sufficlent evidence that he line to her. Whey they hauled in|was hurt intentionally, 1 their rall. Lost boat.| Rose Soltislak, sister of the boy driven snow blocked eded trafiie, putting Y hlew stack In)| Adirondac the season's military servi Informed by the the decision to & tion, Colonel Mitchell would make |posite to w nt. He feels he will not frank to say that if y Press | tostified the recor resig- {committee would he dire t it is now.” I'amous Actor's Residence at Green” his on. wich Destroyed by Fire With Loss n no comu be fully of $50,000 96 MINERS CAUGHT o Conn.. Jan. 29 (P ome of Willlam | line ur ed on Third Page) (Contin ed on P 14 GIRL OF 15 IS [IHI]SEN Defective Chimney (‘ause West Trankfort, Tl Safety measures w ed sorrov iismenbered her b Of 810, 000 I)anhun Fn& by mine G[fl‘i‘r;l‘?\‘m“jz\ a ofwell 4 ) degrecs star. The explosion w in Hilda Anna Braunstein Is temper \mom an l~'1||~ Niagara, 1 lour the fire was discos 1 the wor Still in Senior High T w Members of Hay icials explained that the use| sactically Dry Today ; them in Then 1 could tire and fo reducel the F face [ Niagara Balli XL JRas e J Al have clail itted suicide 4 out In their nig possibility | T Dbl ind 1 ) away with Hayward is « explosion, following t gne (4 N L | prictors of the Hotel Gr of gas. No fire T 1 | b N Marshall, who is 45, married and < the blast and damag the mine [during Last of Balloons Sent rhiReEiafions [ERIAEL010) the delbe WRIGHT DEAD | was negligible. Lo me H(‘l'ald Office i Y ad 24 (Pr—George E. A men bove a 5 Iy e per o ords and | xilled, were work: = ¢ | ten days henine 1!cut Knights of Pythias ce Octo- | which was co |re mystery ow.” 1 it's like a |in failing years and co; ry ra i had ' 1 out “’”" A to hi « ix ke, Mr. % ~ A v J | my head. But what's the differer 5 \ T e Goat Is ; now? T do mber that she told |12, [ = sohool. Last fall #he was e e S| |Lt. Macready Descends } 1 tried {o grab her | ! | After Rising 36,000 Feet | it Pl S i (‘:‘”: a4 L “f AVEED were burned beyord recognitior. | payton, O. Jan. 29 UP—After| o Hartford, Jan. 28—1 orecast R caching &g HaeS pomdt | Sattiaed) tod gl A e POND'S CONDITION UNCHANGH |-; y 3¢ L int Joh \ P is { | Increasing cloudiness tonight Jar —No ¢ MacRe A farcel W oV M 1 a family, * 1 his wife | and Saturday. <lowly rising vas 1 this g € 10 p y d K‘ = {s a synopsis every night : ; o MPeratire n ¢ > d missed the first | | Congregationa Tom W prominent law has refused to Yale football ¢ lshe has ooy --sz plane 2le his case | 2 T th t sons