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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1926. |ana other foreign warships in the|the creatures of first one and then |in good order and with most of hi | Tuesday. |control of the, car, according to the | residential sites. K Yangtze river s a direct result of the another military dictator, an organi- |cquipment. But he had no ammuni Officer Kumm, after leaving the |statutes, but in this instance the|” It is further claimed that the * |fighting between the mosthern and zation sprang into existence which |tion. | | witness stand, called the attention of |holder of the license was in the rear | board of appeal refused to call & southern forces ang the consequent professed to have patriotic motives, With the war against Feng engag- | ¢ | fhe court to a milk bottle contaln-|seat. Suspending judgment, Judge | meeting upon the petition entered “j necessity to protect. their nationals!similar in some respects to those|ing all attention in the north, little | ‘ing alcohol, wnich was found in the |Alling warfed Plocharczyk and his | by the plaintift and fourteen others§ ISt |from the hordes of Chinese with cnunciated by the Kuomintang. This | concern was felt about the north- | |autémobile. Assistant Prosecuting At- |companion to observg the matute | to have the zoning commission re- L ¢ | anti-foreign sentiments. was the army of General Feng Yu- |ern advance of the Kuomintang, who, 3.5 3 |torney Greensteln said that is not (hereafter. . consider its regulation and include, | . As long ago as 1918, while himsclt known as the “Christian labegedly 7 TR the plaintift’s property in the indus- £ . +1 | retuging from his political ener ral.” His org: tion he »d | participation of Russian instructors J“d GAHOWS Peflod Oi Gl‘aGE [0",]19 charge and the evidence. (r)val zones. . \ nghai, Dre Su boasted at he | It nerally regarded”through- aking rapid strides lo‘\\‘m»l the | 2 an's reguest that the jaH senténce ed the powers to Greenwich in vio-§ Ghmese Uu[b]’eak N i ble 2 as the most cfficient fight- | Yangtze river, which divides China | A[[em‘l w Busmess . e suspended until next Wednesday. lation of the state statutes is charg- 0 c sut | nization in the country. into more or less equal parts. Prac- The case of Anthony Bodziack:of ls T[] BE MA"E ed. An infunction is asked by s ad tically no resistance was encounter- T 814 Stanley street, charged on two which the town of Greenwich would > : ke o LBt : {ed until they w the gates of ralenty Drozkes, aged 41, of 110 counts of liquor law violation in his be enjoingd from enforcing the rege Nop, Tork, Jec, 3.0 —The pres; |t j : controlled the capital and in is turn |78 SO0 G O B e | plosant strer. an e agent, | store, wiis continued until next Tues- ulations. * Injunctions are also ask- ent Internal conflict in China®is the G ; he reorg 1 ernment” 10 | 4o Sion they have sinee made | \yg fined $100 and costs g and sen- | 42y mOrning. A analysis of the beer F . ed against the board of appeals for| outgrowth of an effert on the part ! e e _{suit himself uslly he W8Sl i own, | tenced to Jail for five days, by Judge | Seized in the store will be made, (reenwich Woman Q“esu(]]]S'n-msmg to grant the hearing as of followers of the late Dr. ¢ pd; hut With conclusion of the campaign |, W. Alling in police court this| Assistant —Prosecuting Attorney 7 petitioned” and agains the zoning| Sen, known as the Kuomintar is part SRR fene *ha so-Lin, dictator Of |, 1ingt jrong, Gene Wu Pei-¥u | morming. Ofticer Clarence Kumm | Greenstein said. Attorney Stanley J. Right 0[ Leglslamre commission for refusing to place the people's party, with headquarters in | Plan to dominats 2 i | al Chang TSUNE- ) 4" ie troops southward to oppose | jestified that he arrested Drozkes | Tracéski reptesents Bodziach, who property in the business or indus-§ Salikon, toreaury oUt il the southern invaders and fought ' upout 10 o'clock Wednesday night on | P (1191“ )Mé g‘;”: 39 T e project of that pi them around Wuchang, a city 1¥ing pro street after his attention| Adolph Geidel, aged 28, of 1 i i Peking and ec ¢ : ®|itary genius of central China, Wth|; g "40ross the river from Hankow. B ol 1otk moise of a fiat | Washington street, ‘rear, pleaded Th‘é”gf{;g;‘; e pol)“,c:l; § Pl CIY court JUDGMENTS 2 appeared | nd Chang Tsung-Chang, appear €0 |and the zig-z so he car was ness and Grobation Qficer Connolly | town o Greenwich with power to | been rendered by Judge B. W. All- 5 , T3 e Be ot ol thellaore *,”“"v]{fl,",“,“f]“ “f'\'f,‘""f'.',”, : taking. He told Droz to get out| charked ot “‘“dge W. F.|2ppoint a zoning commission,and a|ing of the city court: The presence of British, American 'ca ‘been | pi notwithstanding he retired |- ¥ B0 ‘_»‘“];‘dwt}*‘; .mj \n\-};“ o [and orallcjantow Epacealtand then Mangan appeared for him and Judge | POATd Of appeals will be tested in| For the plaintift by default {o = . Sehl L 5 1 him under arrest.. Lieutenant | 050 S0 ©BREEE - caprb lan action brought by Emma B. Mc- | recover damages of $500, in the ac- " forced to abandon both Wuchang mf . was on desk duty A\\vru\b _"’"”““‘i“]rhlm to 15 days in George of Greenwich against the[tion of Michael Bichon nd Hankow to the enemy and re- kes was brought in, tes-|Jail, execution of the zoning commission of the town of | Thomas Jenowicz - n s s tire into Honan province to the as “noticeably under (Dendsd e warncd Gotdel bo X Greenwich. for the plaintift; for Dlaintite N J. northward. . linfuence of liquor.” [l e P The zoning commission of Green-|to recover damages of $25 in the ac- :ports app: to indicate tha @ e X ag ! appointed a board of | tion of Herman IKogelson against | Mangan, represent- o O | wich in 1 o eha ated % 5 igh street, pleaded not guilt 5 s i [ , rehabilitated 1 the latter insisted yo o ihange of aperating an auto, | APPeals on power veSted in it hy|Herman Gulber, Hairy Ginsherg for |the general assembly. - In April|the plaintiff; for the plaintift to re- . : 2 that he had nothing stronger than npjle, without a license. Officer NEW SHIPMENT from Siberia, is on the move south- [} ... Lut there was grave doubt of | (s Hopkins arrested him on South |1926 ® set of bullding regulations| cover damages of $58.44, in the ac- wardstogjoin; handsy plch tml i “’[- the truth of this statement. It 1S yroin street about 10:15 last night | Were introduced and adopted by the|tion of J. Goldberg against John mintang. This, if accomplished, 1) Itown of Greenwich. In these regu-| Romancik, Roche and Cabelus for S g DT e, Judge Mangan said, fter noting that the car hos was would present to the northern forces |y, o, qy"\as “treated” to drinks in'griving had only one headlight burn- | lations the zoning cominission desig-| the plaintiff; for the plaintift tod a long and MHHJ_«‘M ]l‘»-l{‘l‘l‘k]“"“'-‘l 1omes he visits to collect insurance ; | nated three residential zones amd|recover damages of $285.20, in the and ‘;f‘f"\l “]’\‘”f‘]"“ L fil":”j;‘ml“ 'w"‘(,'l premium he attitude of Judge | 1The young man said he is learn- WO industrial zones, action of H. M. Field Co., Inc., ot WAK HesVEeI Lo e ol Alling tor intoxicated drivers ing to drive and he thought the pres- The plalntiff in the action brought|New York against Louls Putter- in plact "{"jy‘{ ““‘)’”’f}l *“‘,“:”‘“"'Y"‘rl" is well known, Judge Mangan said, ence of a licénsed driver in the car |today claims that she owns proper-|man, Nair and Nair for the plaintiff; provinelal confiols eron a0 and he requested that the jai covered the law. ty valued at $50,000 which she|for the plaintiff to recover damages | 20 Styles 9 recurrent during: the: last several |y o ho cug Judge Alling pointed out that the | stated is of great value as industrial{of $211, in the action of Anton [} with a stiffening of active | important in view of the nature of | & b ¢ period General Feng ngth from year to year & e | Chang, g f Shantung urov- Pei- a mil- drive out wh chose to re- gard as the traitors who were deliv- ng the country over to foreign A nesday as it is important that Droz- |licénsed driver who accompanied an |sites and which has been listed by | Ulinski against John Cerkaniwiecs, | | kes aitend to his duties Monday and junlicensed driver must be in full [tho zoning commission as class B|B. J. Monkiewlcz for the plaintiff. Small and Large Head Sizes STILL HUNTING VESSEL Prohibition Agent and Coasf All colors, including Guardsman on French Boat Not| 1 ) B = Sa— | Yet Yound. | - Vanilla, Sand, Honey, No Shortage B A | Charge i E : ) AChm:s Chanel Red, Jungle T PR St iy s \'(;v\xcc\?xl:lln‘r?nd r ; / Yoa ol ana i 4 & i L b e / - it conventent Plenty S | kidnaped a fefleral p 6 it convenient y Hats kidnaped a fefleral prohibition agent % et 3 4 e e | to avail your- Green, Ete, for All {and a coast guardsman. o self of the of the The fate of the missing men re- | mained a mystery four days aft privileges of a privileges of a = are believed to have been over charge account 7 charge account o i : here. 2 powered and taken as prisoners to an here Come Here for Your | unknown destination or marooned at 2 : i af ! | some little visited point. 3 e fi[{UL HATS | Only conjecture can be advanced | [§ las to ‘what happened when the | |Trench schooner Arsene J. escaped | 373 Main Street Chic and Every Hat | trom the Cutter CG-302 with two of | Conserva- 98 | the rum chaser’s crew left aboard to | e . Fully | guard the schooner's cargo of liquor. | '{}IE(‘ i\les. s | The belie is that the Arsene J | / olor Warranted crew fell on their guards and clap- | e | ped them into frons and again, as . | masters of their ship, headed o linto the gulf under full sail for a | nearby foreign port and the Source of their contraband cargoes. STEAMER GOES AGROUND | Big Vessel Runs on Rocks in Sydncy ) \ ; Harhor in Blizard ; Sydney, N. S, Dec ; H ge unidentified st SPECIAL! $ 08 & M, i et b e 02 abri bor at 1:30 o'clock this morning 7 CHILD’S and Nov- ; during a driving northeast Liizzard. | ety Fashion i o\ The vessel is believed to be elther * SPORT s Inttodilsed the Haugarland or the Keispool, | Al Del'zht- ) both colliers, which put intos port | HATS g . yesterday. | ful, Exceptional H Although the storm at fl\rnv]‘ $ 1 Values, o'clock this morning was increasing | 98 in violence it was not belleved the | i P crew on the stranded vessel was in | —_ ' iy any danger. 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