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EW BRITAIN mnY HI‘RAI D, l['LSD \\ FEBRU \h\ 23 ‘1'26. &0, R NI ... .. . NEFDSNEW COURT (Y RRostpRants ik | City ttems | ARION T : OF COMMON PLEAS NEGLEGTED GIRL'S DERTH v, “:,ssu:;,:f"-“-",r.‘::;:'-.:I Afi%mré[l(% IHS” e iest brie ’PR|ING afi?(fim'g“” PUTNAM & CQ Mother and Father, In State Inst- | MeCue, of 21 Black Rock avenue, ro- "”N"\ sheets have been MEMBERS NEW WORR & HAKTTORD STOCR EXCHANOGLY \ turned last night to resume ulunlll'k’ 4 S henons T o 51 WEST MAIN ST NEW BR]TAN- I \hv.' uuv! Tin Plate Co,, books for M fay Be Held Responsible For the past several days someono HflFlfOl’d COl!nt}' Cfises ll]Cl‘eas tution As Common Drunkards, mn the .\|]m.»o ul'lhou]l',hlx)x|Nl:|m|nrd. ) 2 2 : i e ot s emict e parents | e Singing ot Matingg THUlS bueasoenea v “eens "evnes Bulls Try fo Star ing | "]g, Jl]dge Mfl"oy Says " Following the death of Helen An. |N28 been stealing lumber from a g B y t S[fil[ Sflmelhmg‘ Tel ')'040 | grades arc unch d | Vast Crowd | — ‘ But Fail ' WARTFOD) OTICY 6 GAATIAL BV Thh {2 dreyezek, aged 8, at the New Britain ©¢ yard on Fairview street, near : |General hospital, Sunday, after she Woodlawn street owned by E. B.| Loose-Wiles ' Blscult Co, reports | The glib tongued lawyer who 'WAS taken from the homo of her -Ashar, of Stratford road, according net earnings of $1,413,006 for 1925, y makes the most noise in court Is not Parents three weeks ago because of '© his statements to at police | New York, Feb, 23 (A—Marion equal after first and seco ) rl I'eb, (P —Sock | always the best attorney, according insanitary home conditions Prose. Nvadquarters. He sald that usually Talley, youngest coloratura soprano ferred dividends to $10.39 ¢ | itted lower in today's color- | B to Judge Thomas J. Malloy of the CUtng Attorney Joseph G. Woods {5 | COnerete forms were taken. Offiecrs Of the Metropolitan Opera company Profit and loss surplus increuse s m Operators on the long WE OFFER Hartford county court of common |cONdUCting a probe into the girl's JOhnson and Moore are investigat erday afternoon repeated in her 35,01 S from $4,184.298 the yr ! ttempted to revive bullish en pleas, who addressed the members |4eath, in order to determing wheth. 8 second appearanco the success she | hefore. t : v bidding up the motors of the Now Britain Lions' club at |eF responsibility can be placed on | Arthur J. Thoma, 37 Smith street, |uchieved at her debut Wednesday . —— ) trength of heavy winter pro- L4 tho Burritt hotel foday, [the parents, When police found the TOported to the police this morning night New bond ofterings today ¢ tion an ales, but they failed rlsto rass ommon Judge Malloy told the Idons EIrl. sho was in an undernourished |{hat he ran into traffic post at| 'The ovation that greeted her ca. [ $21,000,000, lod by fa8U0’ of lio ot 8 folloning and 2 “When consldering a lawy don't .and neglected condition, and Mon. | South High and West Main streots ;denza in the mad scene of Donjzet- $15,000,000 consolidated U od their efforts. Pools always consider the man who s glip 12y she died at the hospital from Prosacuting Attorney Joseph G. ti's “Lucia Di Lammermoor” equal. German citles, consisting o * i ral specialties met with simi. of tongie. Often o layman is. ¢ heart trouble. Woods reported this morning that cd in volume and duration that ac- ¢ sinking mnl‘ lar s ceived by the nolse a lawyer makes | The parents were permitted to he had recefved a complaint that a [corded her singing of “Caro Nome' ‘onds, series of 1026 In court, Many times it is the notsy (¢Nd the funeral of thelr daugh boy was injured by a plece of barb- |in her debut in “Rigoletto” and ex lawyor who spolls hls own case b ay. Thoy are both at the s ed wire on Hunter road. Officer |coeded it in apparent spontaneity. syndicate headed arri tor i s in & n fore the jury and quite often with farm where they have heen sent for | Hayes is investigating, | Hundreds were turned away . priced at 94% an ores voof fes v Amerie 4 the court itself,” being common drunkards, A discussion of the concert to be from the doors after the last pos- feld per cent \ 1 opref fustrin) | Judge Malloy sald the Creator did | Ll {given under the ausplees of the Ki- sible stander had heen squeezed g 7 5 ) i Snf not Intend that life should be full of | wanis club by the Yale Glee club into the ranks three and four deep Motor Wheel GSnRL{RRIGLAIN mor i ; pres MEMBERS NEW YORK STC EXCHANGE gloom and sorrow, but that sinc BRITAINITE was held by the divectors of the |in the horeshoe bordering the or- of $ for 10 1 f t rican elting and MEMRBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE there must bo a certaln amount of club foday. It was voted to give the chesra seats to hear the 19 year (1107 8 pur nt profer dEaividhnils car cach of which | i ___JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST.. Cor. Lewis St. tronhles, the courts are a sort of a profits to the Kiwanis fund for un- Kansas City girl. All seats for ' «" b shiaro SonSutlosaomman ut 3 pol was based HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2. necessary ovil, He sald the Hart- derprivileged children today's non-subseription matincc | Stock, compared with §1,800,043 15 of worable develop- | New Dritain: Burritt Hotel Butlding. Te', 1815 ford county court of common pleas, W. 0. W. Camp will meet Wed- | were sold out before her debut. 4, 01 $3.75 0 shire, resarding ‘relations between | B Merkden: 33 Colony S, Tel. 1340 organized in 1869, to relieve congos nesday night in Od Fellows' han | Ter avias in the three acts n 0 0 S tatos fexieo Bristol: 124 Majn St. Tel, 2105 tion in the superfor court, is unliko | at 8 o'clock. First degreo will be |which she appeared were generous 140 the holidayh out o £ 1 yments su s Daldwin and . The honds conrts of other counties in that it J h conferred on a class of candidates, |1y applan 1 RLte Giia o e PUC SRUIE Yeta than & Mol o LUy does not have jurisdiction over Osel) Pavafl() 0 fll‘ch S[.: Mrs. Cora V. Ward, who has been !first act she took nine curtain calls LUl “' ol k ma YER . AL " H We Offer:— criminal cascs. | isiting in the east left yesterday and at the end of the sccond act (K ek ALY Sl he M‘;'\,"’“ NS 0a inte v | £ " v 08 o [te I8, with Lg -Volpl and De tradi area within which { Yor reports of gsome o he | B o Ny - g e pawes i weson |1 ATHEION 1B NMBTbOrY. 8ot et i vt e by el e el st i e et CHASE NATIONAL BANK T ST T T R i ULTIMATUM TO AUSTRIA [her debut. i R CLUC TG e e e B ) Stock judges. Judge of common pleas| Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 23 (P—4- Vienna, F 3 (P—Dr. Stumpt, | In tho sextette in the second act, | 8% WOCk [he IACUSIEA Qyerage joo b0 il AL 3 y N/ N e St ket lninaTlv 2 LD OCa T o e T e e S ekl L e oy e Unew) o) AN e | waakanly, 4:08) pofala nbote n 1x legislation in CHASE NATIONAL BANK yeur. Now they get $6,000, street, New Britain, was fined §400 | Vienn with the parpose of inform- | voica and was ohseured by Lmull -':*"'“‘ iy 2 "‘;‘””""‘ I s Bl ',‘,\‘,‘; ’,",.”',"“1;:(j"r Rights Ho quoted statistics showing the {and costs and sentenced to 30 days |IN& Chancellor Ramek that if the Volpi's vigorous tenor: but in the 482 Was 0IDIaLLOW A sl ke e — i H growth of the business of the com- |in jail when he was m-ml,:nu{: in | Austrian government is unwilling ' mad scene of the third act, she Ay s N i sl i fararis } : Apone el BOUght old AdJUSted mon pleas court since it was or- ‘city court this morninz on charges |10 appeal to the league of nations gave herself full range, taking the manized and predicted that Hartford of keeping liquor with the intent to (on behalf of alleged {ll-treated coloratura runs with the same as- county soon will need an additional sell, and manufacturing liquor. An- |countrymen the Tyrolese diet will iredness @ absence of nervous- court of common pleas. tonio Vernall, 40, of 126 High street, {2nd that the Austrian government ness that 4 her debut. He said that while there is a com- [Now Britain, who was arrested with ' will lose the support of 100 1 ‘The brilliancy of her upper reg- " S e S ; rovided the main | M mon feeling that lawyers are fin- | Pavano when state and local police |Tyrolcse and pan-Garman voters. 'r and the full softness of her dustrial average gn f for aivsi advance B clined to promote litigation, as ided a garage on Chatfield avenue B lower tones delighted the audience and the rallroa verage | ¢ dustrial 8 R " i rule it is very much to the con- last Thursday afternoon and who |f and at the end of the aria she was | 19 points ationtton trary and many persons are saved was arraigned on the same charge ven an ovation of three and a e g account In connection with pool (@ Burritt Hotel Bldz., New Britain Telephone 2580 money, time and troubls by thelr .was discharged by Judge John alf minutes. ; A broadening demand for | @ MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES lawyers settling the o out ot |McGrath, Dea t hs | Again, as in “Caro Nome the Sfl\IS BFARFRS AT h . ty, motor, to Douald R. Hart, Mgr. court. Very often, he said, a cllent ho third man believed by po- | | brilliancy of the high notes was Mcal fssues i literally demands that the case bo llco to have been the driver of the [achicved at the expense of tight- e AT AT e donal N . e s g ped 1o impart a firmer tone WE OFFER carried to court i which was trailed to the gar- | MISS LUCY L. PAGE ess and apparent straining. Bur 1 Irz " @ market although selling con- Superior court judges the ase and opened the way for the m‘l; Miss Luey Lucretia Page, aged 24, she followed the fluta oblig I 3 [ hreak out in unprotected hardest worked men, intellectuaily, Angelo Santo Bank {a mat of the hoys' department at there was less sharping than was I 4 L.'i. £ rters, Barly gains of one to th bt in the country, he said. They do & 8 arrd ° 0f 'the Children's Home, died at the noticed at her debut. ————— nts included Dupont, Jordan Mo- | B ta_rl e Or s Ommon their hardest work urdays and operating a motor vehicle while his iartord fospitallty eaterany dnften e g fiia i GaatolldatadiC vays. They are pald $9,000 a licthso was susponded. His case was noon after a. bricf illness. INFLURL 'GE OF ROUGE Hill Comply Wl(h Request Made roricco pronuces cosotinaten ci- | Price on Application cor, out of which they must pay noNed when State Pollceman Merron | ho camo to this oity from Phil- ind Cerro De Pasco |B WE DO NOT ACCEF1 MARGIN ACCOUNTS put $2,000 a year. Any one of @ble 10 positively identify Santora as t Institute. She has been n | them, he added, could make threc ;"* 4"]"‘" r who fled while being ques- aber of the First Baptist ehurc "l — they were ar ago at this time, | {tioned hy the police. on Fet el . to the hesi- ages was due largely to the sen- m town, or the tem. ational advances of American Can and General Eleetrie, two of ares used in the compi por withdrawal from the market of several larize operators, a number | = of wham are known to be wintering times as much in private practic The Lions voted to be hosts to the | ST serlously i1l and aken fo the Mass, State Officials i Wordy ving with tho dying of t mother, s 0 rior Silia L) United Community Corporation dr A 0 m KS GHL DOW [ | hospital. Five days later she was Eeanat ; 0 funds here. in view of the usual custom. : T | Rev. Willlam Ross, pastor of First Made and Denied. laetics pallbe s s htn 1 the eloser serutiny Calling attention to the Y. W. C. { “,m‘n.\-z church will officiate at sery- | | act na pall a : 56 S ottt / . drivo for $15,000, President Har- (Iuth Cross, Aged 4, Of 103 Hartford |0 yo 01q. tomorrow afternoon|| Boston, Feb. 23 (F—The influence | MOMOW afternoon. I ¢ reeent wide fluctua- 1y G. Hancock announced that he | Avenue, Taken to Hospital to At 3 oclock at the undertaking | of lipstick, rouge and bobbed haiv | Sis G1CHON BR TR WIS i URLig: ocks, HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN had refu permission for a five | parlors of Beecher & Bennett at 100 | on the efficiency of the femini . 2 i the first nigl f the fi oS I Low C i . minute speaker because last year a | Determine Extent Of Her Injurics. | Broadway, New Haven. state employe was the main toplc of l-\:L ‘:‘ ’”W‘;‘ R e ) i | B Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bqu, young woman asked for five minutes | discussion at the state house today 5 4 i Tel. 3420 A5 sha dartedtout ot v hushand : : e 34210 ] Tel.2-7186 el. and! took 20. Announcements were| As she darted out in front of an | : {as Willlam I, Williams, commission- made of the New Britain Musical automobile being driven north on| 4. & eavalorie |onforirbilc motkaandt , ub concert Sunday, and the Hiks Hartford avenue this morning, by ' pjward stpeet, died at her home this | Goodwin, registrar of motor vehicles mardi gras Thursday night. David R. Loomis. for Warren 8 ,0ming. She was the widow of | gave diffcrent explanations for short- The attendance prize was present- Mason, of South Main street, Farm- |(ioorge Roman and was a native of | ages in the accounts of two automo- ong, seven daughters, {children and two Lrothers. came after a lingerir month before her 4 by P. J. Murray and awarded to ington, Ruth Cross; aged 4. of 168 | yygtriy Hun hile reglstry offices. In the oifice of | ~ThOS0 Surviving - 311y We Offer and I d Gfto Heinrich, [iartford avenue, was knocked 10 |™ gho s survived by three danghters, | the cashier at the Commonwealth (1 tibin e, Am. : i Eha V(, » ground, and later taken to the Mrs, Margaret Kristopher with | Pier registry hero a small shortage INew Britain General hospltal, where whom she made her home; Mrs, | was reported while at the Spring 0 A’HONS TODQY ihe extent of her injurles 15 UN- | y\ary O'Brien and Mrs. Anna Gash- | field degistry a discrepancy of $1,- (MTs Dertha n, Mrs, E ; : 2 ¢ . Known, [fels e IR A Neumann, Mrs i g ! iel; ‘and one sisster, Mrs. Pauline | 700 was found. e e thie e e 5 e According to a statement at pollce | Bysarab, I in described as exagger- ryville wry Mo o] : B : bert, ussel Mrs. A lquarters, Loomis was driving | The funeral arrangements, which |ated a statcment attributed to him | Miss Ttuby Carlson, and M on Hartford avenue In front fare in charge of M. J. Kenuey & |putting the blame on low salaries ed as President of the National [of No. 163, when Ruth ran in front |Co,, are incomplete. [ Rkt he fa e te fan (e cactiiinal machine, and was hit by the | . R s e e Fducation Association. e e e s [ | Private funeral services Washington, Fob. 23 (P—An ex- |th® sround. The front of the ma- | B R e N fo ) nst flc el mm,»‘” " (‘rrn'fl;m g 1 . k 343 9 D e e ashington, Bk e {chine went over the girl, but Loomis | rouge and hobbed hair but admitted (home at 1 o'cibek and at ! . cations 1n full conformity with ceutive session 1o prepare nominas | 2 Z | JHERRNE 20 o'clock 14} St g 3% 7 4 Il conformity with our i G ey (- Sid he docs not think the wheels | Funerals \”,,,.‘, i e some mention |chapel at 1:30 o'clock with Key Steel ... 733 ‘ e contorityTRlin o Four Prominent Educators Suggest ella Carlson, The two brothers : Peoter Johnson and Fred Johnson this city. tions of officers drew delegates to | the convention of the department of |touched her. e NN R SR ot owdereu Snoacs; :.Av:-l‘\‘l,\\\l,,mq ofticiatine. ‘ & ““ count the amelioration and relief hivein e sl 1 that the .(;;n,g was slip- \ “The only statement T made was forment will b vies 0 : ol ‘VH] \\.mh 1'.‘ reform seemed to presage cation assoclation todny while mect |Dery and icy and that ho' was un- Konstanty Yukowik lla weelk ago before a legislative com. |tery: 5 ! L lialian clergy. ings of component groups of the to get ont of rats in the r”“‘t‘ Funeral services of Konstanty mittee where I said the salaries were | e o S o e E lh'n,\ Oothers’ Kight : t called forth discussion o tim 2 to : woid “"-}‘”;"’ ""l\"" Yukowik of 90 Orange strect were |[so low on entering (he state w n»’r p . tote 071 044 “.\10_\\ :;mv the Icommlssion'u pro- iAot caneiGon wis Nichols New Britain, Who 04 this morning at 7:30 o'clock at | for clerks and stenographers that it | ‘d {t NGrh of a2l % L p l A [l W h C posal is about to be transformed in “"‘,‘_”;‘p',””_ H‘““ “fm‘”ml']'m“ on the (S1W the accident, substantiated ypg home and at 7:45 o'clock at|was tmpossible for us to get an “’ANT BFRIJ[ R v i S e S ECIATES ACCON l[ lYl' law, thus necessarily comprising i Loomis" statement. | Sacred Heart church where a | thing but young girls who, as a rule, | : : . A G i icgislation regarding things and m was a business scssion to i L = i 114 s 9nL TRkl w0 eommiitice and to hear ¢ I ’"_ floh: : e il acenn L } sur apostolic ministry, for which we 4 opi Jopartment’s commis- LAl art cemetery. | ommissioner lliam eted S 5 o ou ) ¢ ministry, v L on curricnlum, Txpe s in — to what h .7, i d { Lel 1 R ) 2y "‘ ogbdy n ,‘ :’;0)140113, lhsre ing with citizenship ing. | lab- Elvost Nbtsa. n Fier 2804 Harvey E. Walrath ”.~\~ ‘mlvv: eriticism™ of employe il “ 1 S ur a letter imygsediuyon m" he u;' :;’u e~ deve ot | Lawler Streef 3 7 {8y ral of Harvey I val- - He said the shortag, ringfiel W \1 . o | Cardinal Gasparr vapal ¢ clare _that rospecting sue ngs aracter through work a Z S er Over 'ath, prominent member severd Ob- |1 r 1 hr Year, Passes Avay After: Ovor, Al IEORITCLE SHERbeT m”w‘_ e ove ehtlae venlag inte o anybody else the right and be held at 1 row after Penn It i the ceele ¥ authori- s opportune negotiations for a Mrs. Elizabeth O'Day, widow of naon at 2 o'clock and Erwin chapel 5 YERE & S8 : n jeAla “the cord with this holy sea et i S Gl o Wit it QL) CURB SALES |, Sy o tave o ot A3 A | rinity 0 o8 r > o dist church will officiats, Rurial will | d was started by t 3 ) 1 41, @ still exists.” SLEIne ""“M""h‘ :;" » 2 r £ ner 1 return ] L] IFairview cemetery, New Brit- ¢ ¥ B 5 L b T i K { e 3 Sir enry Sless f England Wants N urch a il P lodge of il wiil nttondl the)| T oary SleaeE : noon today, when meheo s s ; it : e - ! ! bt r:nfm:r’:u::‘h as a member of T R 8 S lcAnEIBUNIE Bridah in the new s ; e ; 0iwhle T : ake i was a native nt Brwl to Stop Americans Buyi i S ts deprication : The reception we reserve for ec- S e e e ) et b 2 : plete. i enee reform we have already e el s S | ; sid . 0 ) LAy 1 car, in speaking on the sol- N L London, ye . ; : ] h possessior i ¥ n of the consistortal al- r today introduc , but no fit- house of commons intended to : AR 2 r i gitimate ac- hieCasie Ul growin habit of rich sk A 3 n of T h S cord ¢ nor can occur, 80 beth O'Day o flarnon 8inidlo: A growi h ion h S f % : e & S S ‘K L{ternos r\\- ' '»*_‘ -OQ Amcricans in buying Br works |, 2 _ A : J 1 e five long as the itous condition im- rancel b r Sons home. [ ymond 2 art and transporting anclent or | . ¥ & who 1 ene 1870 the holy see and the Ro- randchild lima stor of y Memorial build T ¥ \ ! t I Y t 18,7 3 P 1 piccemeal to the . . A cfused to @ 1 por still exists. ral arrangemer have not | chur vill Altho t ! 1 4 g ¢ of guaranteo e ompleted | will be in 1 few cemete 1 Lo "“""‘ g % Conditlon Ameliorated T i | mi ! Iy by a vote of L s DR e Edward Becker Dies pe Pius XI, however, has a | Mary L(,“N\ Spas Now S ot e S LIS B UL 4 5a e “”’;'W of all civic cluhs 7 hamber o Ac Rosult of Shock M PR sy rnten 9. | Reported Engaged to Wed [ncighvors for the indncss and s 2 AroA for. 115 Goaote) | CoTImeTEe (vas anproved by tward Recker Prosy : & coaiton of eni Willi eran employe of Stanley, Rule 1 ¢ of this city, & pLavel Co. will be held tomorrow selst gov 8 [ | 1 ) n ne vesterday that | hereavement in the deat fb complish this are under v ha FanaLT i N Boston Exchanges, §9,000,000; whose adoption [loved son and brother, wning, wealthy | Roseen, also for t1ract- |offerings received especially 1toy M Thinks 1 { o n 11 S a 5 zed to Herbert W. |Lodge, Aziz Grotto, Grotto Patrol e e LR 8 UL 1 N anno 1" says nts on dogs, ! ik b Sl the Pr et ,x.‘\lr David Belasco, Wife Kliffe, ch of |} : { e, : l Plans for the ann Red Cr nl Mary wers ¢ | Depts Tim n Of Thc.xlm Man, Passes {iIc distri | “informally” and 14, t “Ifth t t nd Lev \'v w enmE g \ 1 ] . ¥ LOST 5 a ha later ¢ n v v X ¥ e e e metae ) T o oo of ‘er. daneh N v - e e et e | st Mortgages RN December. <\\'i|k|n~ Announces More ans for Exnloration 0,7 ¥ et o ene, ame yrsaralon ofne om0 20 || - At Low Rates 1SS BST | MISS EST | She « itive of nts : R e s ” tn‘San Francisco, [Captain Goorge H. Wiiking S e U Ul of ]nterest m of important d CAPT. SCOTT INJURED They were married at the nounced here t t he n Ber vith the Hol; Sse, the supreme || on dwel St e hued by the utercy, Calif., s his parents ther he ‘ i plar ' f i 1 Y y—completed Opposite St Mary's Uhareh to New York but was t Remdence 13 Summer St - 16B-d [ o gome to dispose of them t tin {orment S nertt M themn ' 1o favorable terms rsc ! GOVERNOR ROSS n him. \_ \\'H-"nv‘.‘-' '-w:\:ll KILLED IN BUS ACCIDENT BOLLERER S Hu hfill" :md If“ P Octobe o g nions FII'SI Bmd & "l)l’lgage Bll Pt : ®—H g ' Pos ion of Gun| - n fo iy 1 ) 3 P Wrong Conclusions the POSY STHOT rot which !y Y N Te “Wh vere sufficlently nfl’fl at his ere. lie received |Tolips, Dafm , Tuchsias, | the Tomatic. servic ice : S o) 3 & g to T htfe conclusions ! 205 Maln 8t atal Injupies n a bus aceide - | e e Dom ! rgument r t werica, I8 | day nee th n drawn relative to an accord tor 250 i Yias S il TGREETING CARDS) g 5 n th ) oth ' F . Ay e v rer peratio: 1t e supreme ece . a vesolu- ‘day when Mrs. Harry Echert of Ba- go yeet Main M. (Prof. Bhig.) Tel. ss6. | 8 - i : : : mtion with the. suprems e { IN night. tavia was Killed. The Telegraph Florist of New Britain his wifc who live at 314 Hig clesiastical authority. \\‘ renewed | 1id o withe obligation.

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