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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 1926 City Items BOUND BY HIGHWAY 5727 5% T UELY TO GO ON "2 DEIELORING T == 0N COURT DICKEY = i | e .5 e 2 ,?r“.s“o":. Tndications Axe 1t Will COntIIUE, ", e muete wenenn | PECJITY Charges Are Likely to s oot Comfnuances fo Next Woek Eiis o doa, & o b Wy b 1 : Granted Dy Judge Hungerlord i2.Sours i opanaioe v sigie. day in an attempted general _ ail Joseph Burgess, arrested last night Richard Kinstler Suffering Brain ers, who clubbed the two gual hments will be serve ago for the same offense, but stated Miss Margaret Erlanso ho i — SOUTHINGTON BOY S“fi',‘-o'.i,"i;‘z:'.:f;?:::.,"sau‘MARX CABINET [§ AYOR DEVER URGED GREEN'S TRIAL IS THREE RAID CASES i s o i Goncusston ST ok th oss The comic in Office i Chicago, Deo 1840 Mayor | Result From It Lot Southington, Conn., Dec. 18 (®— Southington and the coroner were investigating here today an assault upon Richard Kinstler, 18, ofgStill- man's Corner, Plantsville, last night. | Tied hand and foot with a hcm\y, cord, Kinstler was found by John! Deagle of Marfon. Kinstler's skull was fractured and his body cut and bruised. He was taken to the Merl- den hospital where he is reported in a critical condition. Just how the assault occurred was a mystery today. Tracks in the snow where the young man was found in- dicated that he had battled with two or three men before ho was overpow- ered. He was unable to give a state- ment owing to his condition. Kinst- ler, it was said, left his home yester- afternoon. Special Ofticer Thomas Murphy of | | their cells. B1G LIQUOR RAID ing through the women's ward, go- ing through a window into the jail yard and escaping over the wall into an alley. Ed Walrdop, outside warden was attracted by the noise when the prisoners attacked the two inside guards, and hurried to the scene. calling for help as he ran. His ar- rival frustrated a general delivery since other prisoners were leaving I OCCURS AT LOWELL Booze Valued at $100,000 Is, are that the cabinet of Chancellor I Marx, which resigned yesterday after a defeat in tha Reichstag, will con- | tinue to guide affairs of state until the holidays are over. After passing the social democrat motion of non- confidence, 249 to 171, the Reichstag adjourned until January 19, and many members left the capital to be with their familleg for Christmas. |ed by a group of prominent bun-{ Berlin, Dec. 18 (P —Indications | ness and professional men, including | San Francisco, Dee. 18 (P — In- many republicans, to become a can- ions that perjury charges may didate for reelection. | be evolved out of liqu, The delegation, which called on Zlement case of Col. Ned M. G him yesterday, headed by Julius Ro- deposed prohibition administs senwald, philanthropist, was told by ! r both prosecution the mayor that he would take the the trial “stood a subject under advisement, although 'oda ¢ the week-enc he as not inclined to hecome a can- | didate. He sald he had reached the age of 65 and that to conduct an- The cabinet fell before an un-|other campaign would ba a strenu- natural alliance between the left so- clalist and right nationalist factions, either of which group outnumbers any government party. The motion on which the vote was taken wus jintroduced by Philip Scheidemann, soclal democratic leader, and was supported by the nationalists, com- munists and fascieti. Scheidemann, in opening his at- tack on Thursday, charged that ous task. “You have redecmea the city from the terrible ravages it underwent for eight years”” Mr. Rosenwald said. icago faces a jremendous politi- cal crisis. You are the one man to save the day.” The political campaign for the 1927 mayoralty was started here re cently by announcement that for- mer Mayor Willlam Hale Thompson The defense announced that it would sh upon & Horn's.— artender at the pl e officers se operation at juss of impo Hu oo SERKING T0 LOSE HER FIFTH HUBBY Kimee Crocker Gonraud's Latest Romance Is Failure York, Dec. 18 (P — Aimee Gouraud's latest romance d. The California heiress, r of Judge E. B. Crocker of ramento, is quoted as telling & newspaperman in Paris “Yes, I am doing everything I btain a legal separation.” t, and fitth, husband is The ‘assault occurred near the Gonnsca[ed Hartford and New Haven county arms and airplanes were manufac- would be a candidate. boundary. tured and hoarded in Russia for While police of Southington be-| ;. ) Aass, Dec. 18 (A—One Germany through the functioning of ' . f Vest . lieve the man to have been a vic-| ,Tyo 11 rgast liquor seizures made a secret fund. This was denled by intimation of ty in bt i e e o charges They were married secretly in tim of hold-up men, attending Phy-| i yfaeiachusetts since the. hational Chancellor Marx. | testmony rcernec t Ei & » atidas i e e and CLLEAN R L T Paris about a year ago, but have sicians at the hespital stated 9 ce as g e X Zimatravich and for Balinka n separated, she says, for “a voung Prince Alexander Gala- of Russia, The prince is 26 1 his wite 51. Green's erst- to oust him { trom his position cution's ris re s i ital stated HHat| o oyipition act went into effect, WaS The cablinet, presenting its resig- ! ; lege. el T S s e 3 aparal e P D utany | carried out here early last night nation to President Von Hindenburg A g Mattabesett N 0. T Sy |long oyt e prncess i ScOgN Bicull e g he utally | K0 officers of the local MQUOL jaet evening. was reqhiested to con- : s e will ¢ he W . ; S : o diapriohses; ’"‘"'1" ’u‘"“’m;“:":nhe': assauited, marks Qf inflicted blow: would be evident, but with no scalp wounds and with no s of the tied cord around his wrisis and le some doubt were expressed by th authorities and by Scrgeant Schu or of the Meriden police department who was called to the hospital, as o the foul play. Released at Inn Kinstler was found om the high- way close to the bridge that spans Quinnipiac river near to Stillman’s corner about 8:30 o'clock by John Deagle, who happened along, com- squad and Iederal Officer Walter Sullivan raided a plant formeriy used a munitions factory on the c.qure would bo to ask the social- | outskirts of the city and seized | about $100,000 worth of finished and | unfinished product and equipment | for the redistillation of government |denatured alcohol. Three 1,000 gallon stills in full operation, 1500 gallons of 190 proof wicohol, 3,000 gallons of government tormula, number 6 denatured alco- hol; a large quantity of mineral oil and charcoal, used in the redistill- tinue in office pending the formation of a now ministry Customary pro- ists to form a government, they being the party responsible for the cabinet’s defeat, but nationalist leaders say the president was deeply | hurt by soclalist charges of irregu- larity in the adminlstrgtion of the defense forces and that he may at- tempt to produce a coalition of the | parties of the right and middle, Former Chancellor Hans Luther, who {s now returning from a trip te (Continued from First Page) alarm was in good order and the failure of the bell to sound was not due to any defect. Co. N . which | was In readiness, was summoned | telephone and when the fire was un- daapialyik sl ) y as consumed, he der control Chief Noble ordered el e company to go to the central station |~ " TbH pe R RATI e an sata it to protect the center of the city in| - tifled th A ARadl e case of anothsr tire. Companies 2 and 4 were ready throughout ed liquor f the sub-treasury vauits. PARAISF entertainments, e Crocker was the balle of ‘rancisco when she took her nd, Porter Ashe. It was rted at the time that Ashe had playe ‘l cards with Harry Gillig for nd, winning with four aces. a year the Ashes were di- and Almee married Glllig, whom she was divorced some later. In Europe with her r, Gladys, she met two hers, Jackson and Bowers Gou- ing from Meriden and returning to ing process; a hugs boiler and €n- centra] and South America, is men. |FOrNiNg but were not called SN !'hhfl gfim, e § S R aud. Almse mayried.Jacksan, ipud s ioma at Marion, | Deaglo ploked | gine, were included In the el2ure. tioned meost froquently by the right. |Chief Noble did not consider it necr ; s charge that the suspend- ;" E ot SRR EIGAgE At wers eloped with Gladys. up the injured man and took him 15 illing plant had been Bl jcts aq the successor to Dr. Marx., | Sary to use them. 2 Aoy i Altaslalis S <R 0 3 T . € The mother went through the o the inn where he was released ' up in a building used as the foun-| | Nearby I'amilies Aroused. Rt vm”n*- € y courts again and married from his fotters by Deagle and John dry of the munitions factory. rn:‘ [ \serzeant Paitiok A MoAvay and| el Ths W" ander Misinkoft. Another Horeso, propristor. of the inn. e silts and boiler occupted one targe| AR HERQ DROWNED |oricer Gritten went into the hous: This Is Where § vorce and her marriage to Prince was then removed to the hospital room, while a second was used as & Lok 46, 50, BY xud 68 Whiting sv HMRS. SM”H D]ES AT 84 Galatzine followed. mixing room. In the latter room| Sy and aroused the sleeping familie Signs of Struzgle. were found the vats, mineral oil and Umberto Freitas Whe Rescned Maug The heat was such that they we Police from Southington were charcoal and about fitty 50 gallon| nabls to stay in the rear parts of | Expires at Home of Daughter, Mrs. called to the inn and with Deagle drums labeled “government denatur-| Vietims of Sub Warfare GOes | (heir homes. For a time the firemen went to the spot where Kinstler ed alcohol, Kentucky Alcohol cor-y . . X were concerned over the ossfluh') was found, It was here that Con- | poration, Peorla, Il When the of-| Down With his ¥acht. o2 s S e e il 1 i et oo by Soryaihe : stable Graham R. Thompson upon | ficers entered the place thers wWas{ yo . aon poe 45 _(m 1 {2z 8 dprbad ot ine o e uneral Services Monday. : 5 e 3 . o X C | London, Dec. 18. ‘mberto 8, ) are 0 investigation found marks and ool | no one about, but tho stills e Were |y eox prreitas, sciontist and ocean. | Constriction. Mrs. Mary Augustz Smith, Si prints in the snow which he believed | warm and a fire going in the bollers ;oiaphar who rescued many vietimg | First Deputy Chief Eugene T\ years old, died last night at the to be marks on the injured man | wpjch leads them to believe thali.e ypo ginking of thrae ships by | Barnes, who was off duty, left his home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry puiting up a struggle with at least | {no men operating the distillery 8¢d Gorman submarines during the war |bed and with Deputy Chief Souncy F. Battey of 605 Lincoln street. two other men. The foo(prints went | 4o they approached. |'off the Tsland of Madeira, has met |assisted Chief Noble in directing the| She was born in Bloomfield, the o S ;L’,’g’m“f; The owner of the buildings, & 10- death In those same waters, a Lis. | ight. A number of firemen of the daughter of the late Mr. and M ANEGasConRe i e 201 41 man, told the police he was un-| ben dispateh to tha Daily Mail re. |Off shift responded to the alarm.| W. G. and Mary (Moore) Bidwel \“1‘?"1! first thought that the | aware that the place was being ' ports, remaining on duty until the recall She leaves one grandson, Ralph e e beculine seoidont was | Used for such purpose. He statell| The dispatch identifies Freitas, | Was sounded. § a great grandson, John D. Battey, employed by Fay Curtis, proprietor | that he rented the factory for 350 who was drowned with six other vie- Hot Coffee for Fircmen. besides her daughter. W & greenhouse near Stillman’s cor- | @ month four months ago to a Bos- tims of a violent gale which swept| Ex-Mayor George A. Quigley, who Funeral services will be h e men investigation it was | fon man who sald he was Eoing 0 swept Madeira on Wednesday, as the | lives nearby, and a large number 1 3 o'clock the t oking in the rned that he 18 a brother of Mr. aint shop. The police eXpect man who swam from the island to |other residents of the neighborhood r r = he latter tomorrow. the ships Surprise, Kanguroo angl | served hot coffee to the firemen. I 3 Kinstier employed by Mr. Curtis. : o — | Dacla, sunk by German submarines, | refreshments were greatly appreci- chureh ured youth is well known Mas: e Shop |nd rescued many passengers and |atd and Chiet Noble today expressed | be in Fairview ce Stillman’s corner district and HUd“mY Las Sey bh() I | sailors. Freitas was drowned when his thanks. He did not know the s ; . = ily decide 1 . ich he was found Plans to Reopen in Jan. 'uis yacnt sank during Wednesday s names of all who showed this con- Railroad Conductor Is o o de \derson was the operator of a | Of Columbus, and the Y. M. T, A. to the Southington po-| Hudson, Mass, Dec. 18 (PI—The storm. sideration but he noticed Mr. Quiz- Hurt When He Slips i 1« 1rl“r el mlotm» pr "\v e, of Ea[Lh0 oRamlor of B ison rodlenih f of Police Thomas Mur- fac v of the defunct-Chandler and | ley and Stephen Sautter busying > D 9 e substitute S o R A S b i o omas factory of the ¢ 5! Norwalk, Conn.., Dec. 18~ Georgs DIar Would be worked out hefore the ORI He was driving west on Patten Shoe company, which has " . : themselves among the firemen. : X b Bet on Fha [og HIT BY AUTO ning called upon by D i inee eurls in 1905, wii Daring Robbery of Great Joseph Arbour and his son, Ev- Stone, 60, of Hall street, . Christmas recess. P strest on the lete alte ot | . ok IR N om o hompson to assist in the investisa- | gpen about January 15 as the home | Art Gems Is Frustrated orett Arbour, said all the furniture : yeduly e : R e s machine L %ith & truen Donahue of Derby, & conductor on and late last night was check- | o¢ o new shoe company, according to | Turin, Italy, Dec. 18 (P—A daring !0 the building is covered b Haven railroad i the Norwalk e tted to the stu- N Y McGuire of 517 the local trolley line was hit and ing up the associates of the injured yunouncement to C. George Gilman, theft of priceless historical rlies, in. NCe this being a stipulation in Rospiialiin sateriticalion) : 2 SRLaEwo. (e ne pen ide avenue, East Hartford seriously injured by an automobile man during the afternoon and eve- icoiver for the Chandler and Pat- cluding a belt belonging to King Vusiness. The building is also fnsured injuries received this morr 1its smoking on the path circl et bartford, and riven by Miss Lillian Jacobs of An- ning. {en company. Papers are expected Arduin, who ruled Ttaly sarly In the &5 are the trucks. An official of ono he slipped from the step of the ca- the pond, which liss entirely within ; of the two trucks lock- Sonia as he alighted from his car R T to be passed in a few days conveying cleventh century, was frustrated to. °Of the local man uring concerns boose attached to a e is, and the oth AllOWS 0, damaging both so badly that they nea: the Derby car barn at 11 the factory to Arthur J. Manning day by police who recovered tne D30 furniture valued at $6.000 in SO LR and his | Smoking In the tea rooms of the nag to he towed away. | o'clock this morning. He was ren- the paxtil§ youra sensral ANt huoty, buliding, andia shortitime aftey thvjhead strugis an ahuty £ xe S Aha Ubeptios ME ODerds | MeGuire and James McLaughlin | dered unconscious and taken ta the STURHT oEhBE Inlnrien BOONEL y. five on the return of tls to of us avenue, New Haven, Griffin hospital. 28 riding with the former at :nt, were shak-| LINES' CONDITION THE SAME N b Pl'l “ tord: wh ts hir PASSES EMBALMING TESTS er contint n William J. Kenney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kenney of 1540 Stanley street, recelved notifi- te cation from the state board of ex- to ba of al- aminers today that he has passed Attorney Hunzer- the examinations for embalmer. He prised to | will be the youngest undertaker in arn rv’ (:\:\l fac ) at he was the city. not aware that the liquor had been| He will be associated with his tested until this mor & just before father in the undertaking estabe court. He stated that he is de- lisnment of M. J. Kenney Cs, on sirous of securing more information Main street. Mr. Kenney was gead- and, for that reason, Judge Hunger- yated from St. Mary's schoel, St. ford continued the case, | Jonn's Preparatory school and POk DY R k athe _ Violates Rules of Road | Fordham college. He was gradu- eld Mon- | - . R ¢ the Wi-© Wilbur Anderson of 13 Osgood gated from the latter institution last ; pleated guilty to violating june. He took a special course at les of the road and he was New England Institute of Anatemy authoritle ; dncd s by Judge Hunger- 54 Boston previous to taking the wiil officiate nent will | 0ut the fire ri A ind. xos | OF Al d yesterday oxaminations, ; Al '_:‘,"‘j‘”' ', Pollc Fred Wizner atier Y| He is prominent soclally and is & D BED ST SRR a member of Daly councll, Knights H. P. Battey of Lincoln Street— Rumanian Crisis May : Keep Ferdinand Home | ger ot the Thomas Y. Logan S$hoo| A hand of “gentlemen thieves” a1 F® ¥a$ discovercd, a truck contain- ; ik Bucharest, Rumania, Dec. 18 (P— | company pere. Mr. Manning is hav- joged to havo been headed by Carlo |15 $20.000 worth of s arrived Stone had heen employe - the college on Jan. Although it has been decided to | in; sample shoes made and plans Reys, nineteen year old member of f"'s"omsml!(rrl it rea New Haven road as a conductor for N e send King Ferdinand to Paris for | to start manufacturing here JANUAry a prominent family, succeeded fn 1OUSe @ (ei hours sooner, it wo 1a several years, CHRISTMAS PARTY AT BANK cuting Attorney Jo- den, Conn., Dec. 18 (M—No vadium treatment of his Intesinal ‘hroaklng in’ the anclent castlo at have been destroyed. T (i The New Britain Trust company's Woods read a letter from ' change in the condition of H. Wales disorder, opopsition by the Ruman- e Valperga, once occupied by King Jolson Remembers Hrls' club held a as party Mo in, confirming a telephone Lines was reported at his home at fan cabinet now has made it un- |y jthyanian Crisis larauin, and in making ot win J'CONNELL WITH C. L. P. C0. Old Folks at Home momho v e s 2f Ian i th I | 19, Zlseiens RRES iy N \in whether the trip will be at- ; tapestrios, paint . p : il Peacefully Passed [2Pestrlos, paintings, fewels and sk Washington, Dec. 1S (P+—Al Jol- which included a Ch SIS or Molintee o ha MERIDEN MAN DIES I medals eless @ - : The king himselt, whose desire to 18.—(P—The crisis W,“lf L IR ; son, blackface comedian of the stage, a Santa Claus in the n of Miss e for ten days as a| Meriden, Dec. 18 UP) — James P. o to Paris for medical treatment| caused v ¢ by the military [ The police. who had boen watch. | PA8CT of New Britain Club to still feels the pull of home ties and Dorothy Latham. nmember ¢ injuries sustained yester- Cloonan, tax collector hers during largely inspired by a wish {0 se6 | coup d directed by General ling Reyg bacause of his contact with | Assume Now Dutles as Muminat. | Semoustrated 1t by purchasing hrought a gift which will be 3 n e was not In the administration of the late Thom- rrant son, former Prince Carol, | gmetona has come to an end, 5ays & | tne underworld, arrested him and ) : i dLiiat, ST age ¥ ,‘,' AaE L IYeT on U me for Cripple rf, but, because of the fact that as L. Reilly and prominent in dem- has wavered in his determination to ived today from Kovno| gevoral accomplices, recovering the & Engincer With Lighting Corp. (00 DN e 0 O ”“-"“ n Ch NS rson pleaded g the case ocratic party affalrs, dled Rere make the trip. . ezation. S L e ishington in his childhood, ea stmas dinne a local 1 was allowed t d. : E X ia \\ms,pcnn,mm. 1 stendlly | o o 1\ 4 that President | | stolen relics within a short time Announcement was made today at his first money here selling fa n C ; Y et PR 1{,:,."‘] m‘( L thet ba sxvly ode 5 st 1 A ; : P the offices he Conn st papers. His parents the Rev refre ere enjoved i ' in®h il improving as a result of the Grinjus, after accepting the resigna- . = % he offices of the Connecticut Light parer he f e 1oy pied infixing the door catch READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS Frost Will Start His Power Co., here, that Robert C. and Mrs. R. Moses Yoelson. those attendi on the truck and did not notice the FOR YOUR WANTS | operation which he underwent !“ o o Slezevicius cabinet, re- tionofith il McConnell of this city, had been se- Iucharest. Radium treatment will | Vi e b he & o De used eventually, but it is pointed |SUmed his mermal Qul e B s Prison Term Shortly .cteq to take a position as an itlum- SERIRCS out in court circles that this can be [ ¢ hasappol | given as readily at Bt Bridgeport, Dec. 18 UP—Charlis inati eer with the company. Tl e 5B Frost of Mamaroneck, N. Y, ex. | The davelopment of this field n in- , while the political re fairs, and other nationalists A8 MEM- | pert accountant, whose term of from |gustrial and commercial llumination | nce from his kingdom might | bers of the mew cabin ol 0,“‘”" to thres years in state's prison has necessitated the enlargement o(‘ be serious. clude Colonel Mekys as mini was affirmed recently by the su- the engincering Staff of the company SR I e, defense and Or Kerveliso as minls- ‘xmhule court of errors of the state in this district. ter of finance. of Connecticut, will surronder with-| Mr. McConnell has been manager Wreaths to Be Placed in a few days, it was stated by At- of the New Britain club for the past | On Memorial Pillars Wreaths will be placed on the court of honor at the entrance to \Walnut Hill park by members of Eddy-Glover post, American Legion tomorrow afternoon shortly after » § o'clock. Members of the post will assemble at the Legion home on Inmates s of “Town Home Given Christmas Gifts Members of the Sunshine soclety held a Christmas party and enter- ment at the town farm yester- v. There was a tree which con- tained gifts for all the inmates, and an entertainment provided by the | (torney Cliftord B. Wilson, associ three years and enjoys a wide ‘ed with Iormer State’s Attorney Homer 8. Cummings as counsel at the two trials of Frost. T°rost is at liberty under bonda ot $10,000 set when his ntention of ap- peal was first filed. SUE ON BILL FOR ('L\\* quaintance in this city. He will leave the club about the first of the year to assume his new ¢ Ansonia, Dec. 1. (®—Willlam H Washington street and proceed 0|, oy Action for $2,500 damages has James, aged 79 years was stricken I KD the court where, assisted by mems = on myurgday agternoon Mrs, J. 17| boen brought by the Standard Plate while descending the cellar steps at | il ORI T ™ bers of the Boy Scout troop the|giicia an Mys, J. H. Curtin, rep- Glass Co. through Nalr and Nair, his home on Clover street last eve- | / E"“' FE ceremony of decoration wil} take resenting the Catholic Welfare asso- ' against Eleanor J. Gooby and WIiI- ning and died before aid conld reach place. Rev. William H. Alderson, | o “Vigited the town home and liam B. Gooby, doing business as/him. A heart shock is believed to weplain of the post, Will officiate. o opt girts for all the inmates. | E. J. Gooby & Son. The plaintiff | have cansed his end | Following the placing of the "\ o yeliil paimer, matron at the claims non-payment of a bill. The | Mr. James was remarkably active / | iy b £ copousY \,2 (X124 0IGERS™ oF TODAY [ PEEN WORH 1Y QU WD HME TEEN L6V " INCONGRLOISY WiTH TE VOLUMINOUSY PETMCOATS ™ OF— wreaths, the Legionaires will leave for Warehouse P'oint to attend the eting of the Hartford County Le- va assoctation. This will be the t time that the county body Xas entertained at wnd a good time has ut of Stove Explodes, Woman Near Eye ry Sala iritat Ien rital this morn- in, for a laceration necar the left eye, caused, according to the hospi- tal authorities, by the blowing out of the front of a stove in the wo m's ho A sharp object struci ke, opening a gash that required several stitches, after which she was able to return to her home RESTELLI—=LYNCH The engagement of Miss Mdry H. | Lypeh of 380 lkast Main street to Carl Restelll of 131 Glen street has hean announced Mr, Restelll is a well known basketball player and is + member of the Ulmwood Endees this season. Miss Lynch is employed in the office of the Southern England Telephone Co, in this city ; Tee Cutt n;_\.\'iil Start home, has expressed her apprecia- | Writ is roturnable in the superior for his age and worked every ¢ tion and the gratitude of the {in. mates for the kindness shown them v the members of the u"ganuunnm‘.l Very Early This Wi inter Ansonia, Dec. 18 (A—For the first time within the memory of the pres- ent generation ice cutting and skat. ing are slated among the Christmas | on activities. The ice at the Quillina reserve, where the local supply is secured, | was five and six inches this | morning with a promise of two or| three inches more hy next week hen cutting is likely to be started. hermometers early this morning tere 8 and 10 degregs above 0. The chilly northwest plasts de it apy r much colder and be ing Saturday out-door workers sus- | vended activities this morning. ' WEATHER OUTLOOK Weather outlook for the week ba- I | glaning Monday: North and middle | \Mantic staty: A period of rains in | outh and rains and snows in nerth on Monday or Toesday and| ax about Thursday; rather coldl at beginuning with mostly moderate temperatures tharefter, court ‘the first Tuesday of January and Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Hor- witz served the papers. Action in foreclosure has heen | brought by the Now Britain Trust lcompany, through Stanley J. Trace- ski, agninst E. J. Gooby. The plain- |ttt secks the appointment of a re- | celver to collect rents, foreclosurs of a mertgage and possession o premises on South Main street, The writ is roturnable in tha city court | the first Monday of January. BROOKER'S CONDITION Daytona Beach, Fla., Dec. 18 (P— Charles 1% Brooker of Ansonia, Conn., chairman of the board of directors of the American Brass Company, who has been i1l in a ho- tel here for several days, rested well last night and today was more than holding his own, physicians reported | this thorning. ' AID ELECTS. At a recent meeting of the Ladies' Ald eociety of the Stanlay Memorial church, the following officers ware elected for the coming year: Mrs. Arthur H. Pette, prisedent; M Winfleld Ross, vies-president; Mrs. Arvthur Knapp, secretary; Mrs. Le- roy Strong, treasurer, his trade of tool maker at the Far- rell foundry in this city He appeared to be in his health yesterday and worked A widow and one son Albert | James survive him. Mr. James was born in Bridgaport, coming to An-| sonia 40 years ago. | Haverhill Girl Killed By Gas in New York New York, Dec. 18 (P — h body of a young woman, victim o gas that aped from pipes in her ll)\:ll’lmt‘n' at S0 Beekman plac was identified today as that of Mi Marion Alpert, 23 years old, of 3 Washington street, Haverhill, | f after lying in the mor; a week. Identification was made Abraham Alpert, of Ch an uncle. MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT The police were notified today of | the peturn of the right to eperate in the cases of Constantina Fat YEQTER YEARR of 283 Clinton street and Saver Milewski of 886 IFarmington avenuc also the return of the licenses of Lucian Niksa of 343 High street and George F, Glossop of 133 Wi Joox street, NLADYS GDUFFANT SXIRTS MADL AN EXCERLENT _BACKGROWND FOR OUR? FOREFAMELOGSY GOWAPELY ~ wu\LE_, TODA MILAD'S FALGDnMKE OS> FFORD A PROFER G R MLADY'S oM Aan ET-CET!. V4

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