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‘\'EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1926. naked in the presenca of God, and when people get that into their souls 1‘ mocracy is inevitable. One trou > with Calvin was he had a weal tomach and no sense of humor. mar h a weak stomach and sense ought not to s alvin w T gs he had N wit "STAND PATTERS' IN raise a er lacy of Keeping Mind Closed v o e it & RELIGION EXP[]SEI] Prol. Yaughan Shows Up Fal- oo o All men are not liars, but all men r t S it milk n 1 tell according to an ad- an’s Bible ruths, dress delivered to Ever: vesterday morning by Professor | CONVENTION HERE Dr. Vaughan frankly told - Reception Tonight—O0ficial Ses- sions Tomorrow his hearers that they cannot believe everything they are told about their own on, regardless of what t liglon {s. He called attention he fact that the world did not al- ways have Christianity and t primitive man had his religion ev befors the birth of the ancient He- brew religion. He mentioned found- ors of various denominations and <ald théy were wrong in many things Hs mld in part: “We did not always have Chris tfanity, and before that time we did not always have the Hebrew religion Go back to the days of primitive | man. Primitive man was religious. Why was primitive man religious? Primitive man was religious for the of New Britain, will pres same reason that babies will push a|C. Prell, state treasur spoon oft a chair. Psychologists New Britainit tell us that bables push spoons off | About S0 delegates are expected to high chairs beacuse of the psychol- arrive this afernoon and will t logical delight of being a cause. welcomed at a reception and enter And €0 the primitive man w inment in Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall this looking for God, and up through 11 alayafEes centuries men have been struggling up the slope that leads toward the one. You read in your high school histories how the Aborigines of South America killed their own little babies | and their blood ran down over the stones of the altar. You read how a beautitul Indian maiden would go down over Niagara Falls in canoe. In Mexico beautiful m would be thrown into the fi in men's pathetic effort to find God." Citing as an fllustration o that “Our grandfathers did not it all” he conducted an imag conversation with George Washir ton, in which the latter answere T don't know” to such questions What is a railro om radfo, & steamboat, telephone, = marine, airship?” He sald any ar old boy or girl wou t per cent to Washington's zero on test. Tf that's frue of Washington, 1 much mare frus would it bhe one hundred years from now? long since we have had automol The first one went down the strects of Chicago in 1594. It went w ling down the street and the polic man stopped tha driver because he was endangering lives. Iow long tince have we had telephones ar rhonographs? Wa all remember the first time we heard them time T heard a phonogr: to drop a dime in a slot 1 Iage drug store 1 put fubes in my rars to hear that silly cvlinder that primitive phonograph. “A hundred years from children and the simple-minded peo. | 1¢lned to 7 will ook back at this [ PIARte to be T iRet I bl 3] In court tnis all, and say the whole bunch of 1 RERAN GRS must have escaped from the necticut home for the feeble minded. We do not know it all, and our fathers did not know it all. Well, then, htey must have been wrong on some things, and we must be wron on some things. Where wrong? If we knew change and ther we would wrong. We do not know are wrong. Isn't it serious to be wrong and not to know it? Of course it is. When you remember that for hundreds of years the brain- fest men in the colleges and churches | all believed in witcheraft, and put to | death hundreds and thousands of in- | nocent people, isn't it a serious thing to be wrong? “If we are wrong and it Is a ser- to T annual convention ot the e} A. M., will be held In New Rritain tomorrow e Jr. 0. 1 A. M. hall on Glen street. The open address will be made by M r rdner €. Weld, who is a membe |of Chamberlain council of this State Councilor ‘W. Pinke 1. in th also is offic Stranger Tries to Persuade Mer- chant to Pay Bill for Advertising Which He Did Not Order po ses AP k La in poli an | ttempting tant net igation into the O"Mara on compl! Leland, who said the of u er v bill o How ocs not Laplant owed, k J 0 o as not of he g it It w. to be an advertisin in Hotel as found on La- to a roo New Haven, n g oh W ante s said 1 now the licve Dunn tion. : ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN POLIGE GhLL SUSPECTED | {Man Held For are we would not he | where we | we Assaulting Wife Has Shirt Fastened to Bar When Discovered. ‘arl Schmidt of Lawlor believed to have planncd lin a cell at the police station Satur- fous thing to be wrong., what are we jday afternoon following his arrest by going to do about it? I hope we will |Officer Thomas J. Feeney on charg- do in this Bible class now and be- {es of drunk nd his fora the year is over what the aver- |« age man is not willing to do—b teachable and tolerant and patient. Jesus Christ said, ‘Blessed are the lshirt and tied it noor In spirit, which means blessed [ccll door. Just are the teachable. Blessed are the [entered the cell room teachable for theirs is the Kingdom |the loose end of his gari of Heaven—for theirs is the kingdom |hand and the police belicy of anything. You cannot learn any- |preparing to tie it about thing unless you are te: bl | Schmidt said t morning that “When they ran the first railroad |did not recall incident. He said train over the country, the locomo- |[he did not want to die and he did not tive was called ‘the rocket’ One |believe he had intended suiclde. man to show his contempt for it gof 2 on horse-back in front of the (rd”\ " 3 to race it down the track. " Orders “’0”‘ Stopped S o R e ()n Ba" pector A. N. Ruther- at 1 strect hess a assaulting bout Sehi hour an z locked D, ridt 1 nove S dt had in his W w ar N at an hour. As the thing went whistl- ing through the country the farmers got out along the track with pitch- | garag forks to protect therselv: today, but this afternoon had not “You know what happened when | jearned the e Yosan a man carried the first umibrella | ds at th down the streef. Thé whole town | indjcated no permit had ever Jbeen with pockets full of eggs and fruit e ¥or e e 1 got out on the street and lined up Inspector Rutherfor and threw things at him, and the | puilding commission whole bunch got soaked with to pass on the ap- Sk : wtion of fire limit ordinances to “What happened when they intro- | 5 pernit sought by John Ohlson for duced bath tubs in the United States? | ; frame building on West Pear! They brought one to Pittsburgh and | ¢ cet, Open e one to Boston. A medical expert of | o i L that day sald If a man took a bath | qnocirias doors, all over all at once, he would get| sick and die. They were fined $30 | a year aploce for owning bath tubs. | “T think we need to remind our- selves again and again that religion [ not static, bt dynamic; religion i& not a stationary thing, but a srow- ing thing, and it keeps getting | ter and better and our viewpoint sets richer and richer. It 18 easy to illus- |and smoker will be trate this from histor You take ‘(hml speakers will be the religious beliefs and theorics of of the New certaln great leaders of the past. [ber Take some of the opinions of Martin 'archi Anyone who says, ‘I am |port ing to believe all that Martin Luth- | or evor believed,’ has his hands full. | Martin Luther thought that Cappi- dociug’_theorles of astronomy werd ordered work building at arnctt street ford on a name in, or's offies isst sai } its next ma o sheds ape but @ The tioth the | o'clock IB. AL Polish T on's ass will hold the Tu evening in Falcons' hall, Grzybowski will pres it ssion, held. T ocia- | fift first meeting of at 8:30 | the dent | ;g and | Ma soclal | § prin-| wa Ralph Benson, | ¢ italn Cham- | T 1 Baran,| ¢ Bridge-| T tic fall is the iness s of sther. TO SPEAK ON SANITATION Col. W. G. Archer who made a study of sanita conditions in Nowadays In all Lutheran rope in the Interests of the colleges they are teaching contrary | 1. will speak Wednesday night at|q to Tuther's bellets. He said Cappi- | the Burritt hotel under the auspices doctus was A fool. That makes Luth- [of the New Britain Master Plumb- | look a little ellly on that ques- | ciation. Anson A, Mills, | tion. president of the local chapter, will | ‘Here preside. The meeting is open to the who tays publie that John Calvin Calvin was a wonderful don’t believe we can Gold cloth makes very stunning emphasize his importance. John|linfngs for velvet wraps, and often Calvin's teaching of election made gold embroidery appears on the out- he king and the pauper both stand side of the garment. ] pa ing foolish Sex spe some Prasbytertan friend ‘T am going to believe ever helleves man. T aver over- the an to his GOLD LINING be | vot GREEKS ORGANVZE Society’s Purpose Is {o Promote ion of Gre mmunities FALSE PRETENSES GHARGED sl i many her this for ill nett St. Garage || ' yal The POLISH BUSINESSMEN MEET P observe and A BOLLERER’S Seba duce it. TELLS OF LEGIN GRONTE (1P AND DOWNS IN T (THE MARKET TODAY Commanter Harry e\ suckann ot ‘\FII‘S the Bulls and Then the | Bears Gontrol glon, in addressing the Raeus club this noon at the Hotel Burritt, apoke of the origin of the American Te- New movements in today's stock market lacked uniformi with frequent gion abroad and in this city, and outlined the program that had heen changes of control between the ‘bul and the “bears.”” Specula- | set for the coming vear. Jackson told of the three day s for the advance, encouraged by large ase in bank reserves caucns held in France in March, | 1919 at which time the preamble to | the constitut s written and the organization chosen. Tn |last week and the constructive trade Louis fn May, 1919, there was a | naws, repeatedly attempted to ma g of the A. B. F. divi- {up prices, but the rallles failed to the soldiers who had [hold. On the other hand, bear trad and in Minne- [ers were unable to unsettle the gen- | eral list although they did succeed | {in ering a number of weak | spo | 1919 the definite and the _purpose lief of All Che & Dye 14414 141% Ar 33 by nation Am Car & Fdy Am TLoco Am Sm & Ref Am Sugar Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atchison Bald Loco Balt & Ohio Beth S Callt Pet . Cer De Pasco Ches & Ohio 1 CM&SP C R I & Pac 65% Chile Cop 4 Chrysler Corp 851§ Coco Cola 162% Colo Fuel 440y Consol Gas ...109% Corn Prod a6y Cru Steel 7015 Dodge Bros A 27% Du Pont Da Nem Erie RR . Erfe 1st pta Fam Players Fisk Rubber Genl Asphalt Genl Elee City Items Fred Fleischauer of Dwight Harry O. Jackson Delivers Interest- is undergoing ing Talk on Ex-Service Men's Or- recently pur- tore at 119 Newton, Iowa, *of the Maytag turn he will at- dealers convention . Dunham, is at Educational Movement } Philadelphia Attorney Thomas F. 1 today from a Washington, D. C Carolina The I MeDonough we and evening itution of a I¢ the Ame Prog o riday York, Sept. 27 (®—Price to North ch is dy Owls will meet tonight sting of at 7:30 o'clock at Odd Fellows hall. Ing to strengthen the A social will follow | ek citizens in A ter was born at New neral hospital rday and Mrs. Bernard Clark of rank Kuntz name of th St 1-citizen Gre out pape joint 1 “ sions of Linwood T ed th today that in automobile scraped the fender of about 6:50 last night on Stan- et near St. Mary's cemetery, driver did not stop. annual meeting of the Fire- n's Pension & Reli associs he held Tuesday evening, oher 5, at 8 o'clo Officers will cefed and reports acted on. ces will meet to audit re- ser s s apolis in November, conatit, adopt Legfon was started. The stated by Legion was T+ disabled an rvice to the in tion was ca the the th which The tallation of the t citizens Renjamin W retary Nikas of zation who will ¢ k to be present at 11 i pre s of Jackson also many prot Legion at th ence and we stallation 6th, 1914 He also prograr enumerated the at confronted the ning of its exist- to tell of the in- of t local post on May ts at : eman Harry at the ation Officer John Pile: his home on Harrison street. | Norman B. Occupin,:a student at|Hr Dean Academy, Franklin, Mass., | servica spent the week-end at his home in | his eity. | need support The condition of Ralph Hartman | w 21 years of 69 Church street, | is serfously {1l at the New Brit- al hospital, remains th iftered an fnfection after w days | Parsops central & ceremany work the ite. Ned ex- it on the did not present laws them If the foned the hoys' of in s Vednesday st also 50 82 stree t ha ad (1} 1 o1 who o Kounar, srsforithe ) Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches e Announcements were made in all the Catholic churches of the cf yesterday that starting Friday, Oc- | tober 1, according to direction of | Bishop John J. Nilan, the regular October devotions will be held in| | all the churehes of the dlocuse. i‘”‘" Rosary will be sald every | o nl Motors |morning and evening with benedic- | (PN 0 A tion on Wednesdnys and Fridays| it JOTHh P during the month. The morning " services be held during the |Fludson Motors 6414 and the ovening|IN4 0 & G ... 26% Sidiook Int Nickel tol Mary's Church [Eenc A he muroh];»’r\f\\f(”l '1'1‘3 ‘n; WES )‘m'mh Keough, Louls & Nash.18 pastor, officlated at th Mack Truck e is confident tt the chapt from wi Al Gr members — A and To: IF HNOWN DEA IN TRAIN WRECK = 3261, 343 6y 117% 177% 861 807 tion of DENNIS McNERNE funaral of 5 McNerney. lied at Britain Gen- 1 hospital y night as a re- having en struc by an on West Main street in as held this morning at the home of his o | morning and Farm- o8 Sta Stee | will mass at 7:30 New Britain % ues, Plainvil 1 s apparen 4Rt Propagation of the massc vestarday appeal for or the spoke at all Mary's chureh his annual foreign missions, Requiem masses announced as at 7 o'clock, Johanna Gorman; Tue versary for V sday at 7 1 for Wil at ion point Henry Smith in morning in the James J ritual and as the borne from the chi ve'll meet again, it wo! m sang body reh Mo Kan & Mo Pac pfd Ward fonal Lead N Y Central ospital hers the o woek Mon- ry for s also Joseph Yol | | | | | ol ! | bt Tt anntve for 1443 1423 : were Matthew | v, & brother; John and Michael MeNer William ry of New usin timer Heffernan John Heff Would stop | Britain of consins a o Fm:im:‘flr nept ni's m | mer; T J‘mnn h's for Seraphin | pitto; Friday at 7 o'ciock, ar Mary Hart Satu month's mind n, a P Sim tver rday for Pen Radio Corp . Reading . ars Roebuck sinclair Oil Southern Pac Sotuhern Ry 12 standard Oil .. 4 Stewart Warner & lebaker e | sary for lat 7 o !Jn]m S. Hickey | Friday will be of the ,month and | said at 5:30 ana 7 ing. There will exposition the Blessed Sacra- |ment and benediction and holy hour in the evening at 7:30 o'clock ons will be heard Thurs afternoon and evening. Union Pac i The confessions of the puplils of Cnited T A the | St Mary’s Parochial school will be G 8 Gt Ir Pips died last night | €4rd Friday afternoon at Sl home, 17| €ual hour and those of the C: i ong illness, | ! pu in the public schools, |{; § Steel . moved pigay 3:30 o'clock. They will! wihash Ry was in her early | T°C¢ive communion Saturday morn- | yward Bak B ind entered the employ of th at a special mass at 8 o'clock. | yyest lec department of Landers two weeks' mission for the wpite Motor estig & Clar During her vears| P of the parish will open at! iy Over . violation of « in city she took a prominent|St. Mary's church on Octoher 17. woolworth which is loc in the affairs of St. Mary's pa It will be given by the Panlist i Court which long time | I"athers of New York city. The first week will be for tha women h ussion A e ind the second week men. ildi lock, thei first masses Fri¢ will be in th all-day abutmer Hilltop brid o'clock bo an Deaths mor of st Mrs, Farrell 1 M ell, 75 years former employe of vears of Landers, Frary & Clark was recently pensio A, and = 20 vice — til a Rocco 10 Be Arrested or Building Inspector she pror of nd of the 9:15 o'clock street, after a Cheshive, she ¥ when she the | 1 atho- | ¢ ty tion of a not six- | Summer b buildin for| Born in to part of his ¢ 5 | ing A people ttracted the 4 5 Tnspector I Roceo Buildi packit I'rary i : 16274 LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Aetna Casunlty s olies | Aetna Life Ins o Actna Fire Automobile Ins Hartiord Fire National Fire Phoenix Fire -avelers Ins “onn. Genera) Manufacturing Stocks. Hardware Hosiery ton & well HEA Cpt ( she was a diss followir mber S brother, thres Joseph cler ving her are a arrell of Plainville mes, Henry and the latter ¥ board; and four nieces Mar, McGrail and and Farrell of this o's h ed to | J mits and |1 i week's mission for non- Co. will be given in the church. St. Josepl’s Church s of children, consist- and 143 girls, re sacrament of confirma- h ews, J LeGrail, polic iilen i ering k of be 500 tssuegd k of Vil and Mary ing of boys cetved in charge incomplete. | the tor Woods to i <t of La Rocco 5 rrang nts Co A. Haffey yester- Rishop ¢ Jose 4 o'clo officiated the bishop m on the importance taken by the Benedietion structure rang | is re- | of Joseph Whalen Whalen, i t Mrs. Will step Pleasant street, | elass, aturday | services, Requiem this week i FEdward Edward Joseph of Mr. and len of 144 the family I"uncral at ceremony a Am Am ew Sidewalk Line Is s \tartod on ‘nch Street | wi membhors of concluded the the Y. com home s & com sory the home, metery ices w masses at the announced as Thursday o'clock, mind for Mary Consts Saturday morning month's mind nedley. celebration of the feast resa, the Little Flower 1d September 30 n of Mary will receive in"a hody r s on the firs said at 5:30 and The 10:30 o'clock high mass startin, church fternoon in Fairview c¢ Elja Pollard Pollard, four ter of Mr d of 136 Wi home of her parents last eve Two brothers and thr: be survive her besides her par-| were o1 of month's vith | of | K Polla the ning ors | Paoness: oid. | o'clock Albert | Charles died doj s partment at Mrs Fafnir Bearin Hart & Cooley Landers, I of N B will [N B M The ! Niles- com- North & nday Peck Friday T o'clock mass will b next Sunday. | . > 5 ) S Lights Match to Learn aughier of ) Amount of Gas in Tank Mof Brus of 244 Grov 3 John Monkiewicz of 534 Wi wipp | urday her home. Funcral |Main street lit a mateh sec ¢ | ices were held this morning at 7:45 |whether a car needed gasoline, at a Sacred Heart church, In- station at 00 West Main was in Sacred Heart ceme- |stroet about § o'clock last night, and Southern N usual condition resulte The | ¢ | I NonthRIRY | Southern N Wm”! fumes of the gasoline become ignit- , | | | years Mra. st street, for vorl nd layout providi on the west chine pfd ... Pond com Judd owe proved a ot ek ir feet on the on 0 the ildre munion Masses & Wil e hoard sment | after; signing of & | chapel. Tnterment lated among | cemetery. on wonld cost stroet 1 by 11 thi pensation W50 1y be obviated by the ver now being ¢ perty owners. Th ced up work and the city were held o'clock at Erwin [ p, was in Fairview con will a Stanley Works . Works p com . acti Stanley Torrington | Union Mtg Co S Public Utilities Stocks, “onn Tec Service 67 | Conn Lt & Pow prd 109 Hid ¥ 1 328 N lower the Bertha Brus Brus, two months of M. Bert old, a0 = = daughter MARRIED FOR 22 YEARS oliccman and Mrs, 15 armington the 22nd inniversary ir marriage Tuesday Th ried September 27, 1904 ry's clhurch tefore her marriage Maria De 1 Postmast laney LUB DISCUSSES CAMPAIGN e Archime Ul club discuss gn 0 112 Geor t i of avenus to " orelock ¢ terment tery, asoline vower B Gas in St : Tal e i Tel Rts My lancy, sister William L B it TEMENT Main to the ped unhurt, incident, Treasury Joseph A, Haffey | ed on an alarm from Box Holmes avenue and West e [strect. There was no damag Balancy UNDERTAKER Plone 1625-2. Opposite St. Mary’s Chareh. Poli car and the driver o Residence 17 Summer 8t a cam- ¢ Independent d plans for wo it spective New York.—Exchanges 461,000,000; ha In his report of tl Milewski gave name and address. The {ment, however, has P Hartford as the owner. FIVE EXOURSIONISTS DROWNED Pomeroy, Ohlo, Sept slonists were drow Ohio river near here carly today They were being ferried across the Ohio river to their homes in Pomeéroy after having spant Sunday in Pitte burgh, when their akiff capsized The sKiff was carrying nine pas sengers And the ferry man when it ¥i & 101,000,000 Exchanges 30,000,000 ancd Roston balances jer Monkiewicz's fire depart Mullarkey of to inc st pr membership | voters in pre- | ing for cxamination, at a meet- | day Dudjak’'s hall t. Louis Faletti, pres Park Associates in This City Thu Park Associa Fngland will meet in Thursday and Ralph B, park supérintendent, has the following program for their entartainment: Meet at Hotel Bure ritt at 10 a. m.; tour of city and parks at 10:30 a. m.; dinner atthe in on day ok alkers, g P 8 HAS \H ! I( ISTRATION omo disobeyed a Hanford Dart at post at Franklin Square this noon, according and when asked for registration was unable to pro- POSY SHOP BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND FLOWERS FOR WEDDING DECORATIONS “The Telegraph Florist af New Hritaln " 85 W. MAIN ST, PHOK. 81D, UKL 886 this city Wainr arranged al I\ trattic Ofifcer 1 Elm strec ticer, PUTNAM & COQ MEMBERS. NEW_YORK ‘& MAKITORD STOG EXCHANGE) B WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 MTFOR_OMGE. CCGRNTMALKY TRt We Offer:— 100 Colts Thomson, e & To. Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britatn Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr. WE OFFER -k Hartford Electric Light Co. Common Hartford Electric Ll ht Co. Convertible 7’s of 1928 Prices on Application. We do not accept Margin Accounts. | talkc over | members vsually | ings ana Abortion Case Coming hotel at 1:30 p. m. followed by a | business meeting and general dis | cussion of park matters, want down. Five were rascued. Those drowned includad four wemen and a seven months old baby. The officer notified him to | morning on | Though it has 225,000 inhabitants, in court tomorrow | vellors, Tndia, has no electrie lights h charges. EDDY BROTHERS &G | HARTFORD NWMAIN Martford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bunltt'Hotew|d, Tel.2-7186 Tel, 3420 WE OFFER Greenwich Water and Gas 7% Preferred THOMSON & McKINNON 11 Wall Street New York City MEMBERS Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange New York Coffee & Sugar Exch. NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Burritt Hotel Building Telephone 1815 and 1816 T. FRANK LEE, Manager DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS Listed stocks carried on conservative margin MANNING, BOWMAN & Co.: Class A Stock To Yield 749 Manning, Bowman & Company, located in Meriden, is engaged in the manufacture of household electrical and other appliances. It is capably and ag- gressively managed. The Company has an uninterrupted dividend record of twenty-five years. So far this year gross sales are about 33 1/3% ahead of last year and indi- cated net earnings 507 greater than last year. We unhesitatingly recommend this stock for investment. Detailed circu- lar on application. EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN .. KartTed Conn Trust Bidg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Johanna, Dr. FErnest Dr. DesJardin. The n New Dritain General hospital, The :d operation was per- formed in Waterb iry. 18 usual every their for the two Shoemyen, death occurred associates to | months and to problems. About 25 attend these meet- hav New Haven, gatherings already been held in Hartford, Bridgeport, Waterbury, Worcester, Providence and Salem. This is th first time that a meeting of this Kind has been held in this city. TTNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Bridget Kane of 27 Sexton street announces the engagement of r daughter, Mildred Katherine, to George Carino of 13 Tremont street. No date has been set for the Up for Hearing Tuesday The of William Daniel, charged criminal abortion, in| rony which the vietlm was itrice | Britain General hospital for the Hanson of this city, will be heard | past few weeks, following an auto- tomorrow In Waterbury superior| mobile accident on the road to West court young woman died at| Hartford, near the town line, wax New Britain General hospital arrested today on the charge of eral months ago, and an investiza- | reckless driving. He was badly in- tion by the Waterbury police jured in the accident but has r sulted in the arrest of Daniels, covered and will be arraigned in po- is well known in Waterbury. lice court tomorrow morning. when Local witneasses in the casa who | Stanley Meskill, who was also drive have besn subpoenaed to the hear-|ing a car in the collision, will ba ing are Detective Sorgeant W. P.|arralgned. McCus, Charles Hagop, Mrs. Eve line Lazard, Lena Brazas, Edward case with S, IS ARESTED Askur, who has been at New sev- who

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