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RS % MARKED BILI GAME WORKED AT HOTE' Owner Fined $50 $80° for Selling Liquor to Informer |was given a suspended fine ot 15 on a charge of breach of peace and drunkenness, Judge Hungerford warned Cohan that the next time he appeared in -mm e would be glven a fall sen- Feeney arrested the men when he claims they became noisy, and began swearing and sereaming. Eternal Triangle TInvolved Because he claimed that Raymond | Schultz, aged 41 who hoards with Ihim_at 199 Washington street, lock- od Mim out of his house last night, Joseph Buezy, aged 81, admitted that he began fighting with Schultz, nd this morning Schultz was given a 15 day suspended Jall sentence, and warried to leave tho Schultz home within 48 hours. Buezy was fined 85, Buezy alleged that Schultz has | been too attentive to his wife, and that he is in the habit of taking her out ‘frequently when they both be- The man come drunk. Ho also claims that muarked when he ordered Schultz to leavo 12 bill. Deteetive Feency sald that his house, his wite safd that followed the “plant” to the Schultz left, she would nalso leave. watehed him go in, and when Mrs. Buezy denfed his aceusations. came ont lie had a pint bottle of | Buezy stated that he slapped lquor on his person. in the face when he refused When Dohenski was accosted by |to unlock the deor at his home last lie detective, le denled selling the t. He declared that he became quor, said Officer Keenoy, but ¢ and broke the glass in the vlien searched the marked $2 bill nd windows in an attempt to vas found on him. S IO N Dobenski refused to say anything | Officer Anthony Milewski and s own hehalf, Edward Kiley sald that when they Alleged to have created a disturb- arrcsted the two men, that they ne night at the Central Jio. hoth hleeding from the nose, . Harry Cohan, aged 35, was fin- they were both drunk. They and costs, and Joseph Ker- » charged with hreach of peace assault on each other. aged 44, of 90 Arch street, e R i Properly fitted s are skid chains for your eves— they keep vour vision from slipping. \dmitting that he violated the {uor law on two counts last night viien he sold liquor to a “plant” at lic Hotel York, Main street, John ‘obenski, 485 Main street, was fin- 350 and costs by Judge Willlam Hungerford this morning in po- court, Detective Thomas J. Feeney said hat last night at 8:46 o'clock ime to him at police headquart nd said that he could lquor at the Hotel York. vas searched and given 8 purchase a vere nd ve and |Cummins-Parker Bill Is Strongly Opposed 1 New York, Feb. 10 () — Pre- dicting that tho country would face deadlock between raflroad labor and the carriers i the railway la- bor hoard were abolished, the s conference of Greatey * York has adopted resolutions osing the Cummins-Parker bill This bill, now pending in congress, calls for aholishment of the rail- way labor board. Shippers who adopted the | lntions represented morc than 2 | of the largest industrial and com- 1l firms fn New York. Speal:- expressed the opinion that climination of the labor would result fn a situation in raflroad world similar to that |the anthracite industry with public unable to interfere, glas; reso the in the Frank E. Goodwin i Eyesight Specialist 527 Main Street Phone | Open, Moun., Wed,, Fri,, Saf. 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TWO STORES 135 Main Street Bristol 1t | hoara | ara told it can- and (% areely reco cred frow tl NEW BRITAIN D last Thursday, Water Three Arrested Were Without Proper Auto Licenses m many years, the ety court s crippl ol ki . which | afocted U tin on {was postponed because of incloment weather, Handleapped by a blustors Ing wind which drifted the snow as fast as it was cleared away the strect | department and public utilit [pantes are desperately ntruggling to |maintain service and keep traf moving. It After warning them aga ing a car without public . ‘cflnm and insufficlent nnrk« s, | Judge Hungerford this morning dis- I d three men who were arrested they were &ed 1o have | drlven persons for pay at the funeral of a North & Judd victim Saturday aternoon, Michael Sexton re cpresent. 1| ed Joseph Was, age 18, 272 Broad, and Benny Waskowitz, aged 28, of 66 Orange ftreet. Alex Karwoski, | age 40, of 105 Broad strect, had no | counsel drly 9:30 o'clock this morning, six Inch fall had been recorded. The storm started ahout 1:30 o'clock this morning and continued uninterrunt. d throughout the night. Trollay and rallroad service is being ma tained on irregular, schedules witolsts attempted to {raverse hways this morning. Machines left parked on the strests were quickly closed In by the drift- ing snow. Drifts 10 feet high were reported fn some sections of the city. Places where the wind has an {unimpeded sweep are bare of snow Was was arrcsted by Officers Wil- liam Stadler and William Strolls, | Who clatmed that he was driving o jcar for profit, and had no public |service operator's licenso and fnsuf- | | tictent markers. Was denied that he | was pald for driving the occupants | of his car, and stated that he drove the car for Waskowitz beca kokitz recently had his lie | pended. He | he drives for Waskowitz he needs him | Officer sald that ho | celved a request recently from ¢ Hart, who told him 1o arrest Wasko- | witz the next time he saw him for driving without a public service li- cense. He stated that he has pre. vy seen Waskowltz driving. skowitz claimed that he driven persons at weddings or fun {als, but only as a favor, gnd accept- ed no pay. Judge Hungerford told | Waskowitz that he was convinced that he heen guilty of driving without a publie service leense but !hecause of technical points there was | not enough evidence to conviet him Officer Stadler also told the court that Chisf Hart has instructed him to bring Karwoskl in when he n driving t next time. Th cr 1 t when K was arrested Saturday he safd, “Why don’t you go down and get Lienny and the c ey are getiing paid the same as I am.” Karwoski de- 1 saying that this morning. He he w driving the oceu- 'sjorm up his car to the funeral as a pectient, Riod not brought in again on Bridgeport Buried Bridgeport, Feb. 10 (#—With Bridgeport still trying to free ftself from the grip of the fifteen and one- half inches of snow that fell I . |week, another snow storm of even | ter fury swept out of the north night at noon today from Iit to ten inches of snow were re- ed in all sections of the eity. Traffic, which ously erip 1 last week, was practically par- whenever e W Traing wera from one to two hours trolleys on many lines wero iscontinued, busses w unable to and automobiles experienced t difficulty. All grammar sch \ closed this morning, giving the vouths their second storm in a week, dict Heavy Fall soston, Feb, 10 0P n portion of New day faced the sccond storm of February. In Boston five hes of snow had fallen by o'clock and weather burcau officlals the fall probably would equal when ashlank- tied up tri that bs 2 gland to- great gnow- was | » of- | oski said that of last Thursd jet of 13 2-10 inchr here 1t was predicted day and into th Nor cevening. land was ales swept t Atlantic o Tsland castern the Heavy to drove the fishing wvn on ible heavy nie const. nd brunt, claimedq it the pants of to be | guilty ashore i improper m Maurice Loveille s reet, was and s represented by Attor- Donald Gafiney. Gaffney clalmed that his client | s deilvering milk on July hen | came stalled, and he took m the garage without no. to a 1lph 1 driving c S Juy &, [Capc n ith s on a Leviathan Kept At Dock The steamship I \, which | has been undergoing overhauling in drydock here, was to have sailed to day, but the vessel was kept in dock awalting favorable weather. Other vesselg due to leave cancelled or de- ney | his car be Vermont vester- old pre- , hut that no and New !day's conditions of inte vailed in thos: ‘r\n'\ was fallin SECOND BLIZZARD - WITHIN WEEK 13 out Thursc &pr \\ est h otis, ng \[nssachy rely completed dig m» heavy storm today took up the strug fiercer storm which at an earl )~U| slowed down transport neies in the ‘n\d almost wholly checlke {suburban distri abandoned in many citics and | I'or the first timo in many | years, the ¢ity court session in . Waterbury was abandon N ted that alt of | trol l-nns were | safe fn port ¥ AR~ ing in Long Island Sound. The wenther bureau here p licted that the storm would con- tinue until this afternoon. GAUSING TROUBLE (Continued from First Page) population d them h‘,‘ wer towns M Feb, 10 (M— reported iriboro-Hn Worcester, {Ten foot, drifts wer {noon foday on the M ad, and 12 inches was rey was reported by offi |sett dam in Clinton iz operated on 1] Worcester trolley ai Worcester (o No Boston Suffering In Meriden noon. iins from the 5 to 45 minutes behind sc a week hit | cing up potor | | snowstorm within this city hard today EHEE |trafiie, erippling the trolleys, déla ” Mg trains, closing the scliools and O R DlE ‘N FIRE causing many factories und office | {workers to bo absent. A wind | drifted the ik was | Little Children Burned to Death as ally mpossiblo in outly- 2t ons this morning. There is jeonsiderable suffering as indieated | hy calls for fuel to the cit i ities departmi ENOW 0 vel Flames Raze Parents’ Home Goosctown, Penn Coatesville, Ta v children wer when five Benfamine Btt ir Coatesvill children New London Buried New London, Feb, 10 (P—T climbed back under a four ineh ¥ is morning as a snow storm accompanicd by violent g swept the city nort Ounly the main busincss scetions had [heen eleared of the from last | week's blizzard and these promptly covered again today. Oth cets of the city wera gleami tri . the of 1 nd this morning deceptively od the | it Goosetown, | day ers b e discovered by Mrs th her a night ed from | lone in tha hov dren. Her husb: had not yet The mother the childr out on the wood, porch sur * | honse to re The storm started shortly after | She then called widnight and this forenoon showe:d s the road i let Territic seas der and succee wers 1 land Sound ers and the two cb |ana all shipping was held in port. also tried to Guard authorities w 1 but the nee of the storm reported ti it his ¢ all of the patrol hoats were safe along the Rhode Island Ble (cro signs of raging 1 h t | progre in h 185 Wi REPORT UNDORSES AERIAL " P and % Ts- | Washiy | {tary Wilbur, before mili- | irs commit lay en- | nt's ai 1 pro- | crotary of | Torrington Snowhound 1 10 (4 I storm of blizzard proportions arvived n ake a during night n \lhq this renoon. nln{‘N'VL from the . was agaln 3 cavy drifts, omitted today Extra Fire Hazard Ansonia, Feb, 10 (#—All were cancelled '!\v| Ay on ac- jcount of 1 second avy snow |storm within a wee Owing 1o the incr resulting from smow choked s firo companies have extra men tioneds at the houses Meat markets and grocery te inreased delay in getting on some of which they are ahoit pre Another he storm last adly handicapped 0l sesEiOns wWere COI.DS of head or chest ate moro easily treated externally with— ICKS VvAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | | school |sessions ised firo ha stores “ask o Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ,umm.\ becoming Conditions generally incd February 4 traffic while keeping 11 this morning promised y crippled if the storm v are similar to those obt Trol and other upu.n {to be continued Forlnfants, Inoalids, The Aged Nourishing- Digesh’ble— No Cooking. Tha Home Food-Drink for All Ages all Big Drifts In Waterbury Waterbury, Conn, Feb. 10 (® holiday | 0 |snow wonld continua throughout the | 1p Remver of Wrecked lnsnnmon tior fato tr arvied ont of the la Caught With Aleohol, me DAILY HERALD, \"l D\I,hl) AY, FEBRUARY 10, 1926, W i DTV AN 6 CONMITEN 7010 AILROAD LABOR BOARD AMENDMENT IS ASKED, Hnmgm In Several Particulars Urged By Edgar Rich Of Boston, Files Report ‘ Washington, Feb, 10 (Pl—Amend- ment of the Wutson-Parker labor 11 in several particulars was urged pon the scniate intorstate comm today by F 0 sald that ition ! ployes in the The bill would cal the scttlement of disputes, and Mr. president should to a » ir National i ) Put which casurer Harold its 18 pared a st Htion the business Conn,, Fal commere {{ Rich of o appearcd Industrial em- England states, provide means for railroad labor Rich declared the glven autho y his own Initiative the which would b ler the bl other madiation faiied, proposal was the rd be given power to immon wes and compel the production of pupers and documents, ind still another would prohibit tl strika while the fgatin thereafter, s would give the inderstand Hoston, or W assocls former 8t New of in De 0 point at emergeney ereated u means ¢ » brought to board der a by the r examination in the may ald in unt invoived finan \ and throw light upoen asury transactions whiel the of federal we § corpy that ing a it | situa- some he muc wit tate of efver Coffin i« in 1 by the com ury of Natic and at a form as requir ¥s o treas 1l mo- puhlie iy the ortion of the condition it was close HOTEL CORPORATION'S FINANEIAL STATEMENT statement cov- the at on part shows both at ti additional s the ..my Iast bank Au; of 1at suspension with acquired L 1ount of a smont remaining uncolle of bilitles as [{ 1 From First Page) vestment of our stockhe en considerably enhanced Our first report carried a n months' operation this 12 m rposes it of oper rison only al assets acquir whereas takes in the full parative p full year t comps rentals, income and shown a very materd Yours very truly, Hotel Corp. Pres Rickey, ment is v Stocl Total of $150,00 nssessmor comi emaln roceiy on Treas.” subscr iptions Inventory supplics Forfeits $300 Bond While in red t con and [ tra gall machine, 3 sportation. Ha ons of 10 yoste! sin eri Co. w U3 0\ POLICE BLOTIT R, Not Mathematical Phenomenon Dut 4 a'cloc in New Hampshire Tamily. nstitution by off ville, I, Feb. 10 (@ i which w i in the Cotti liscovere Woorl Machinski, te it had been gt left rear fender > ca it Both Ultra -modern \\nu acquires Mildred child, in of Mrs. Hos Madelyn it's the relationships POSTPONED 1 for VUE NEW ENGLAND HAS | ¥ cnwusgse s BRUNT OF STORM Later Reports Show It Is Moy- Unusual Relationship That Exlsts | ing Northward Feb, 10 (- northeast gale sland from the north Atlantie lay, bringing with it the second heavy snowstorm within week. Within hours after it had od, tho storm had hurled a ooner aground on the M 1- had paralyzed E wn highway and trafflc and had five oads reported elght ht in ithern New nd bore the t of the storm during the carly irs but reports from the northern cs indicated that It was gradu- ally being felt to the northward All traffic in and out of arbor w wind and fubound vess pilot heat ran back | morning Loston, aur to- a 188 cost £ a dozer ored outsi harbor 18 anc or On shore the ying conditions New Haven and Hartford vas hardest hit ng train tin th vhs stalled at Campello on the Cape branch, Ha ind tr ca stopped less than miles north of Llymouth. Haven, in common 1 the reported | r, and other | t in safety railro two on the wer two two 1dlehoro others were with Bos- | g equipme on 1 and the pressed ared the big into hours d up after still oporat- a week ¢ stalled rain arr late. mil quart ked, Ten an ari re reported at a mile out of the cente t t gifard station telephone re closed. towr suburban district traffic ized, The body of a ved to ba Antho! found in a ¢ Apparently he nan el Hauer, ghton district 1 on the way to work. or Thinks 5,000 s Are But Drones Wis, Feb. 10 (A One lenta at the University thelr time ssor E. A wa two thou- | ed with an | nd hard | surroun £ carnesing sident of thia unl- | ‘and 1 three the am sure months: ers it 1a elimi about would would “[ also would eliminate p flask toters' a t's smart loa 00 1070 violate t} “When 1 not be 1 there might 0 students have t n s and most | Schmid-U !Tx'n W eddu‘ Takes lfl'uc in N. Y. 10.—Julian H re | Spent Many Years in Employ of Stanley Works=—Was Prominent in Fraternal Circles, Juhn Charles Hallberg, 62 years old, a resident of this eity for about 40 )um«. the greater part of which s spent In .the employ of the Works, died carly this it his home, 50 MeCline tock road, after a month's {liness, Mr. Hallberg active in tho three socleties with which he was affiliuted. He had been an officer in Andre lodge, I. O. O. F,, for the past 15 years and had been a mem- ber of the lodge for the greater part of his life in this country. He went through the chairs in Comstock en= campment and was a leader in the I‘riedhem soclety, He leaves two sons, Charles, Jry who has won a scholarship at Co- lumbia university, and Harry, who 1s In the United States navy, on.the U New Mexico, He is also survived by his wife, Anna. I'uneral arrangements, in charge Lrickson & Carlson, are incom- FARLEY REELECTED w York, Feb, 10 (#) — James Farley has been reelected rman of the New York state mmission, which means ick Dempsey, Paul Berlen- and Mickey Walker, thrée 1d's champlons, are still under N wor Reading the offers on the Classi- fled p s {8 a sure road to thrift. Women Look Twenty Years Younger ¢ this new wonderful harm- im before retiring; rub it in and Jeave it on over- Notice how white and clear your e nrnr exion becomes. Nourlshes, i crfections fade awa: Your complerion will look Iike & child’s—soft, smooth and beautiful. Get a jar of Mcllo-glo Beauty Cream today. thoroughly night i for Tonsilifis ~or Sore Throat A harmlessand r{mv'l\n garglv i- dissolve two “Bayer Tablets of in four tablespoonfuls y and gargle Repeat in two hours if necessary, Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Aspirin, marked with the er C which can be had in boxes of twelve tablets for few )ss, tin Take out health protection— from snow, sleet, ice, and | slush. Get it in the right com- pany—ask for