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T s s : T A € e T e T s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. ————————-—————————_—Tr_——'___ WILL ROGERS 1§ osoumonmeto T'p\INVILLE NEWS | - 7.0.ouannc (R JCHIEVEMENT | City Mems BRODER FUNERAL [NiSHMEFmtE: WHEREABOUTS OF WOMAN| | Now Wants Merchants to Retrain He would appreciate Mauller's Nflw REA[ MAY['R ‘ (Continued from ‘Page Seven) | : 3 IN F[]RWAR[] STEP Mozart cigars packed in 50, 25, 10, § T[] BE lN ANS“NIA PR et AU e From Advertising or Selling Hij i kage.—advt, Washington Police Confess Them i P n package—adv Edward M. Sullivan, a student at 9 When Bride Sues—Left Lobsters et | 3 sclves Baffled By Mrs. [Derby ....... 86 103 e e s (| Columbia Medical school, is spend- Gty Will H M i Comedian Inducted Into Office at A e g AR Enteago ec. 22 @—rne w. . 7. | Mrg, Warner fo Aid in FOI‘l]llI]g ing the holldays at his home in this | UILY 0D0r Memory O TR | *Houck’s Case. | : g g tn g 30 | . wants all merchants to refuse % e city. 1 [ Bflmy Hms Washington, Dec. 22 (#) — Police |Se¥0 Tl l“:: to advertise or ‘M}l hip ”111“1 = S(a[e O]‘gamzauofl Christmas Cards, the largest as- C()ppe]‘ M%]]ate Philadelphia, Dee. 22 (—"What |and detectives who are trying to |’ AR S | i ;”?m\“.; 5l '°§l’i.‘11:m‘1‘§fv.h’i sortment, ,at The Burritt Gift Shop, God hath joined, let no man put v Lk wainee of s dlmppehe | @ s at i Mrs. Ella : °_“> h D 4t West Main St., in the Prof. Bldg.— asunder,” wgote Paul MeInally in a |8 e 3 3 y e disappear- als 9 2- § N’ ok N ¢ VR al was -’ 0o P , - 0 5% Beverly Hills, Cal., Deo, 22.—P— |, o 5 0t Houck. wie of . { Nattonal W, C. % T 4 ARuA B! arre, B 0. Wamsp of 22 Bton)|advt; peAnsonts, Conn, Dec. 22 — The | note to' his wife betore he cned | Will Rogers, who criticises national | ; Thbaei I A 5295 | to all mothers to join in this move. | Place was elected to a committes [ The most complete choice of gitts | Pody of Charles I, Brooker of this | his life with gas early today. He t0S0rs 2 la member of the staff of St. Elizu- | Broadwell .96 9 95—285 | to all mothers to jol % ¢ ¢t The Burritt Gift Shop.—advt. city, copper magnate and broker [ had brooded over a divorce suit oliticians when he is not throwing | 12obe §s ment by a personal protest where- |trom the Connecticut Junior | af he Burr| hop. . who. dled ot Davton A Aot ass A P en he beth's hospital for the Insane here | eaux ... § g o E s s e 5 ; 3 S L die yton, Fla,, Monday is | filed by his bride of a few months. the lasso for the movies, was in- Lemeries ... 96 § 94 | ever they see hip flasks displayed, | ycpievement Inc. which will draw | B : Mr. due to arrive at New Haven on a| Near his body, which was found | e k . |had many theories today but few oo 93 ¢ ¥ ! advertised or offered for sale by the articles of incorporation and ap- | Mrs: T. Cronin of Winter street, 15| cpocial coach attached 1o the Ever- is bed, lay a an’ Bible ducted Into office here yesterday &s | gae f jedva R | up articles o rp a | X il > y 3 on his bed, lay an open Bible with 7 g Hart : s stores of which they are patrons. '\ "¢, 4 Connecticut charter, at a jhome from Holy Ghost college, |glaqes Express at 3 o'clock tomor- | the note. Next to it lay a gold wrikt this film residential suburb's mayor, | Dr. Houck who was picked up at | “Hip flasks are used in transpor- 1, 0 ine or" the organization held | Pennsylvania, for the Christmas|row morning. The body will be | wateh engraved “Paul to Grace after many and allegedly ambiguous |Hornell, N. Y., late last we talk-| Totals | tation liquors for beverage purposes, | - .. qayv at the Hotel Bond. holid brought to the late residence here | g\pout him, wrapped in tissue paper promises concerning the “stand of |ing irrationally is under observation = hence they are contributing to the | "y iy po the first regional | Christmas Cards, the largest as-|tomorrow and funeral services will | an tied with green, red and gold my administration. of alienists at Gallinger hospital | Crabs | violation of the law.” sald the Pro- |, .yjement corporation to be [sortment, at The Burritt Gift Shop, |be held at Christ church tomorrow | gring “were Christmas presents he After the cowboy-comedian had here and still is unable to furnish ' Johnson Ve 80 5 L : | formed in this country and will be |West Main St in the Prof. Bldg.— afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial s e ¥ 4 5 5 o 3 had planned to give. taken the oath to the tune of “The |a clue as to why his wife should 'H. Griffin ..... 86 The ease with which théy ©an |,,iimately affiliated with the Na-|advt. | Wil be in the family plot in Tor- | "\ ool pup 1114 Ao I 0ld Gray Mare,” played by the Los |leave their home and a thre I GRR Rl 340 | e bought is especlally to fation to | tional Junior Achievement Inc., op-| The Felloweraft club of Harmony| rington Friday morning at 11,4 survived the gas tumes and his Angeles fire department band, |0ld boy Galaise ...... 90 cd, because of the temptatlon 10, g ynder a Massachusetls char- | lodge, A. F. and A. M., will mest| o'clock. e e Douglas Fairbanks, chairman of the | . Houck, who is a'Rdwards 88 g young people for their possession | =" oinor Trumbull addressed | Monday evening. Flags are flying at half mast to- [ St reception commitee, sternly de- | PSychiz . has said many means their use. T"’j‘e‘)"“"_’? ”“]"“y‘m.my'« gathering and gave a| Officers for the coming year, as day in honor of the memory of An- “Dy R T manded that the new exeeutive lay |Which have convinced his attendants | Totals ......467 ple may be following the exampic, {1y, 1o Connecticut’s youth, call- |well as delegates to the National | sonia’s widest known citizen. e R plans to provide for the poor of |that he is mentally unbalanced, ex- Sharks | o el e A is n dutiancs |INE 1t the “best product of the Probus convention, will be elected | By permission of Mayor (Coolk |y v 8ab "o i ln® CHEORT nave Beverly Hills and engineer a move- |Perts at the hospital will not pass | ¢ Griffin ..... 89 o7 [[ersibne ko pracHce s 0 CRMARCE gt o-n |at the meeting of the New Dritain | the closing of all business places | "Ars G0 PIREED WLET S AL ment for private swimming pools, [/inal judzment on his condition ur Powers -...... 91 100 3 [log;she ey Eriotam ot Beach ar 3 nization of the state as-|probus club at the Burritt hotel | during the funeral hour, 2:30 | WEEERS WO BEEE BECEE BALE T bridie paths and golf courses to be |thelr tests are completed. H. Granger .... 99 &8 o There is o patriollam Of PeACE A1 | gociation came about as the result |pext Monday at noon. jo'clock to 3:30 o'elotk tomorrow | B LT CERRLEE B ebrews: cared for out of the public fund. | The search for Mrs. Houck has |Stocking ..... 92 04 e i o | of eXortatarimatrar 2 John Krawiec was appointed | has been requested. . It 8 Rtk e Rl Replving, the movle roper said his (been Intensive since Sunday and |Livingston .... 86 4 [t ey S | Haddam. = There are alrcady Sever- |guardign of the estate of Jozef| Business In general will be sus-| 0 % o ic) A€ o OTE TG MG first officlal act would be to enlarge spread yesterday to the Potomac | S bR 3m o fiasks Lave, accordingito Gh Al county organizations in e g | Krawice, minor, by Judge Bernard |Pended so far as possible during the {25 S w” s Tk % subnckan fall iver, but the icv condition of the| Totals ......457 473 439-1369 "‘E”‘m“r'fl nts, heon very popular |and through cooperation it . Gaffney of the probate court, services at Christ church. - This will | . - Rogers tald his constituents that |water made any thorough examina- | Mot Bigye Besgue Noles |t thousht that the work of tho state | yyit Tien M, Bradiey, physical |Inclids the ?Z:nfir:;‘ng;“«&e nx;m;? {F | e i e tion impossible, The physician 15| The S oroilnasie : s organization W pe greatly ex-f . NS ' | of the Americ 4 any of | S n he would be “the only 1 r who he Hot Stove league has begun | % |iosdes mhe asuoeiatich o dlfters||oizector and club secretary of the | (0 L F A e chairman | I'0S pei 18 d it among those who have expressed |jts sessions here, and the B arksburg, Y. W. C. ‘larksburg, x v . P vunne and promieed She o SRR et i v Tn o1 alive | femsion hieve, and fhe- praupsnis from ofher organizations of its type | SIATISOUTE ¥ W C. A CHrKSDUTE: | (o poara of directors at the time : _ Christmas Behind Bars | WG, RPHANE; t hi | Bridgeport, Dec. 22.—Charles I city a “real estate administration. of the Businessmen's baseball team i1 10 0FE) L o Tl : & Police have included. In the scope | ror next year are already being dis. in that it strives to help Connecti- | AL : : | ot his death. eahelwe "N,dll" o ;"“( r::‘,’;’,r, of their Inquiry the theory that she ]‘(,)J:,:f,,\lm’"',”“‘:fr‘ h’lrf: :f’_l:,,“’s'éu”,’:, cut's vouths in the development of ;:1“’_ Lot holidays at her home it | "o “oviciating clergymen at the . Frost, 34, of Mamroneck, N. Y. R n o 0 Iy iavs heen Willed for HAVENCONI- [ 5 aniager 7o tha corelie. season e poEibLy The associa- (188 O ¥ e, No. 10, Lady Fores. | [ineral will be Rev. Dr. George A. |will spend Christmas day either in ;m?,,m‘nog his “r ',,,r‘m‘,"m‘lm “7 Imitted suic e e ey (Continued from Page Seven) lons work through other organiza- | HrICE U e ,}_m-md;)'cjnhw a; | Barrows, regfor of Christ church |the county jail or states prison. tl! s ef0 ) v, v D1 S elucta 8 A 1 sing ers, ee ay Vel a e . 3 Sy <] 2 3 Br. Housk I sild b9 i fen an 1 bidis fons when possible, using the Y.| ; 1 vening at|ng Rev. J.°C. Linsley of Torring-4 Frost, who is facing a sentence of % 3d> T ‘aould) plok tirement. Mickey TLevine has gone 2 J § o'c ! e el 5 2 & ,m"' Spilecs Lo ‘ Y BOne | omas Dawson, pro of the Chip-|M. C. A. the Boy Scouts and other ;§ o'clock in Judd's hall. Election of { ton, Bishop Acheson and Bishop |from oné to three years upon a to have had no knowledge that his | b b 2 s A, v into training to keep his legs in ¢ 9 officers will take place and other ; | | wenties of aid to the younger gen- | officers ake place a °T | Brewster. 2 i : Some of you wonder why |charge of arson, will surrender to heen running arov the country ex- wife was missing until he rea |shape for holding down the first|Panee Country club, in the Garrigus , = lit in a newspaper, and the © {hast posttion. as Tt is romored that | Machine Co. building on Riverside | eration Lot e e F"‘f i;"v;’:f;"zfl 11'::1%"0;;1‘” Bishop Chauncey B. Brewster and | gperift Simeon Pease tomorrow B g D e G ata. Juny | (Flonds hiave dented that he beat her, |, "% F0% 1t 6 Srioh "Gl o' | avenue, It Is the intention to provide| Those who will servo on'the com- | Mrs, Xida L. Kenyon has recelved Bishop Condjutor B. Camplon Ache- |moming at 10 ofclock, it was atated b ‘05 e e s site |2 he had been quoted a3 £2¥ing. |fuypua is secking his place. Ralph | two driving nets and Dutting | mittee with Mrs. Warner include | word o : e f;}m;x uc"Se : ; son of the Episcopal diocese 0f | o'tio sherir today. ot Mo QIR see Dussy| IThrall has denied the report that |cOurse. A number of golf enthusiasts | Ralph Pasho, X SLANRIER DO NS Erc e e lendent gt fidionnectiontihaxe heenttnvited Sotatel Sy St g fhaci at W liborty unden to those twho dldn't see Queen | Thrall ha > Tey [ove iready enrolied for member. | & Sherman, Hartford; Elijah Ros- | Hartford, & former resident of this | tend the obsequies. honds of $10,000 pending Sikppaltion | Marie,” |JUDGE FREES FIDDLER i s crs, Southington; N. S Light, tural |ci | A special train for the accommo- | (2 OF 8/ 0C) PERC A8 CRPOSHCR | R i oD ke h“\ Name of New Company Changed, | Stale education ~director; Francis | Invitations to those who will he| dation of friends in New York city | g B% SPRA Tom the RerCe | CONDEMNS SAXOPHONE\"“'”’ B R f the People's Mort- | Whitcomb, Watertown; Dr. Jamen ts of the Burritt hotel at the|and points west and south will leave | i of errors of thq i standing and will again next sum-| The name of the Puoples Mort-| "o noloygny Wesleyan Uni- | New Year's eve party were sent out|Grand Central terminal tomorrow | State: AL A age and Investment Co. has been | I hy, ! L REDsio e nartviveto sentiout/iraniiCs ning 1" 36 wiag asntericed hiy Tafks oiiR |mer be' seen turning _som rsaluts | BoE o o the Gencral Investment | VErsity: Miss Emma D, Wilson, Hart- | this morning. morning at 10:40 o'clock and is due | 5 sentenced by Judg between second and third bases, | chang 218 e 8 | ford; Mrs. Wiilliam Henr Hall, | i to arrive in Ansonia about 1 p. m. | V- Banks early this year when for oy found guilty of implication in ths (& A s M T L o) ing, and M tgage Co., , A rdi i 1. . o | A t o, - X ) ontzastssMusio Hor ihe hlituagij Barber Shop Hours and yorEaen oG 1% ,"c‘:‘?_':;:“foz_" South Willington; Eraest Tuller, The special will return to New York (Continued From Page Seven) Graceful’ Charleston to “Tor- | The barber shops in Plainville wiit |27 ABnountement made B the WMeoT | somars: Henry Trumbull, Plainville; | {at 3:30 o'clock. fire which partially ~destroyed the e {observe the same holiday hours as porators; ihe oRenEe med |[John H. Goss of Waterbury; Wil- | | " The active pall bearers will be: |X-Cluso Auto Truck and Speclalty, advisable after it was learned that | -, ‘ew Haven; John Port- | George H. Allen, Buffalo; William . | company of Bethel of which he was and he is much in demand by the ture of the Wind Instrument. |ihose in New Britain, They will re. e Bed-niats foremost orchestras of the country. § i 3 (@ |Main open until 10 o'clock Fris ihero pas agconany ""‘:} doing | " Hartford; F. J. Kingsbury, ! | Besse, ¥. 1. Branaman and George | Stock holder. His appeal to the East Berlin Items & “!‘ \"_h‘];" 2 Y)‘ I”""":)-, -(;w‘/"’” night and be open Christmas morn- | M1SNess f}‘|‘;ir'_"f;;:fj‘lf : ‘;_“ T{‘" {1 Bridgeport; ¥. Kent Hubbard, Mid- | | G aman VTornEton, Gz Hol- | supreme court dented last week, e scund annial SRUSUDGS Lree| o C oty couttdoss ot dika| (e until 11 olelosk: i s e Ll bl ’ e RARaLE, Sheeiand Sienk FRE e celebration of the Community club | ** R e 4 : licd erIL 2 dletown: Mis llizabeth Rogers —_— 1 Weav i v “harles . . will be held this evening in the|!he saxophone, but he does not ob- | . e 5‘“““ e | Teaves For Nashville. Hartford; Horace A. Mcses, Spring- | , “.\1?‘]?‘"”‘;“,“(:;':‘;3&“"'l Charles | Apother Big Diamond i 1”1 ject to the Charleston. A son has been born to Mr. and arl Aymett, a member of the PR it K k Ak d T o pag 2 = club's building, Local residents, both | % indicated this in court today |Mrs. Harold Dalgle of Kent.street. |galca forco of the Nash Motor Car | wons: 1 Jenuey Srowlay INales entuc Y, AIKansas an efl" Tollowing Is a list of thoss who _ Also Reported Stolen B A o o o hanE | when he wiped out a fine and costs| Mr. and Mrs. James Cook and Mrs. | o, of School strest, left this morn- | (nerics . Hussel, Haddam, : o[ will act as honorary pall bearers: | Paris, Dec. 22 (P—1Te Paris edl- | o s o or MANY G4¥8 posed by a justice of the peace |Leon Rious are the guests of their | jng ror nis home in Nashville, Tenn., | nnes sho reprasented this city | 165566 Rep[m Much Destruction waiter 1. Wilson, Chicago: John D. [tion of the New York Herald-Tri- and it {s thought that a record | - jstine Wil il oot i s repres SolEi] Ryan, Cornelius F. Kelley, Benjamin |bune says the loot in the Chantilly b R 2| upon_Peter Lachinsky of Duryea, [son and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. | to spond the holiday season with 1iS ot fha meoting . included el s breaking crowd will be in "”"““'I whom neighbors had had arrested | George ¥, Cook of Central square. |parents, B e AT O WowWL T | TS | B. Thayer, John P. Bartlett, John E. chateau robbery included a diamond ance. Santa Claus will make Tis 8¢ | on Nov. 18 for “fiddling’ 'to the ex-| College students home for the Bt ‘of & Dangher: | Squires, and Mrs. H. C. Warner,~ | Louisville, Ky, Dec. 22 (P—Low,| Wevland, Lr. D. M. -Means, A. H. |larger than the* famous' “Grande pLd eam pearance. A e ite the glfts| tent of eing disorderly, |nolidays include Mrs. Mina Wash-| A daughter was born vesterday at | [ nanging laden skies accompanied by | Melin, Albert L Salt, H. B. Thayer, |( onde” rose diamond, and that it | evening and will distribute the gifts| g 1ing 3 violin,” Judge Fuller |burn from St. Margaret's; Louis Pike | (10 New Britain hospital fo Mr. and I, ( E ted |an unscasonably serious steady rain- | William Nelson’Cromwell and Gates (was purchased by an Amerfcan for from the tree. The Christmas tree | i iy reversing the decision, “even | from M. I. T.; Howard Stephenson |yfr Joseph Magnole of 15 Mitcholl | rain Crews Exonerated |} tnecisonaby serons steady vt |W. McGarrah of New York city: |10.000 francs from a dealer in stolen has been trimmed with elcctri®|io extremes and even though pound- ffrom Worcester Tech; Antoinette | iirocf, Forcstille. After Fatal Accidents crn states today, Kentucky, Afkansas | Fdward P. Brown, Boston; John A. goods. ; e e BBt e A e e tn 1y | I8 the fect on the floor, when we |Stephenson from Northfleld; Henri-| Red Men Nominate. | Bridgeport, Dec. 22 (P—Two fa- and Tennessee, and threatened to CO® 16¥ing H. Chase, Bdward Ogoss. | This proviously unmentioned dia. the most beautiful trees scen in this | 5y presume that the doors and etta Castle from Simmons, and Rob-| At 4 meeting of Compounce Tribe, | tal train accidents are termed acei- raise already swollen rivers and | Arthur R. Kimball, Edward L. Fris- [mond, the account says, weighs 1414 place for many years. | windows were closcd, may be pri- |ert Heberfor from Sufficld academy. |1 . 1. Mo held last evening in the | dental and devoid of criminal re- streams to even more dangerons|bie, John P. Fiton and William k. 'carals, as against § carats for the | Another coasting accldent oceur- | ately disagreeable, but it is not pub-| A son Jins, been born 1o Mr. and |yjgwam on Prospect street, the fol- | spondibility in-findings issucd today|flood -proportions. Rapid swirling Siinds onog: red yesterday when Frederick Ben-|jjvojy gigorderly. If the instrument |\frs, Joseph Chetroski of afountalniiliigising® nominationat | were' mads:| by Coronan 0ol 74 Bhalani No Gt ST o AR — ;;.",;,mr::m(;rm;‘:r'al:,r\‘,'] (]‘.Lr':‘ S flagariune ek Hnen.a €AXOBhIPeHE View Sachem, Dr. Trank Coroso; senior!sponsibility Is attached to the death yesterday took a toll of five liv o Gnirn the Til Theve hava :::‘?m FRSLE R s agamore, John Roice; prophet,| at the Triangle street crossing in'and caused unestimated property t 3 1 . 5 un; o0t f wam- ury o he Berkshire divis amage. been numerous accidents this sea- We susp that they were danc-|New York [_mons Yote | Ernest Draun; collector @ am- | Danbury on_ tt Berkst division | damag > son, on the same slope and there 5 | i 1] o a EienT R pum, Wilbur Hawxhorst: keeper of | New Haven road of Chr 60 Hours of Rain il EN this the Charleston. a graceful, ivth- | To Weed Out CommuniSm ampum, Phitip Rollcaw; chiet of [Nfanos, 45, of Danbury. Ile was| Tor nearly sixty hours, continuous of forbldding sliding on this|mical, uplifting, highly inspirational. | 0"y o Dec, 22 P—An effort | records, Daniel Donovan; degree| kilied on December 18 when he was! heavy rain has fallen throughout the Tunney, worl weight box hill I modern, terpsichorean gyraton of : 2 X v e 2 7 gl s | ol yyweig hoX~ The Lafanso club will meet Tues- | the lower limbs, which sapient legis- |10 T0%% communism o1 master, Charles J. Dhelan; trustec by the Pittsfield cxpress in|trio of states breaking many precipi- | s ing champion, shunning the glitier oy v ot the home of Mre. | tion s et et made mimine, . (ganizatlons was decided upon last | for threo years, Lawrence Moran; > of William H. Anderson, en-| tation records. IFrom four to seven | {and sparkle of the holiday srason on 2 o 2 e of Mrs. | Jation has vet made al. it v HaplesaTa. ot CarloD8 || ooy ek antaiie z FR % ik Fa York ant -} inches of rz ed by score: Ser vt GHarien Ivlaon;. Misk Pearl Stevens!| .The conviction is reversed with&ii- | LEht by ‘delegates from various|representativesito great council, Ar neer, of New York and J. A. 18- inches of rain was reported by scores | ETTING ENTERTMNERS Broadway, passed through Lewiston | will be Initiated into the club at that | rection to refund the fine and costs, | 1ions in New York and neighbor- |vid Anderson, Dr. Joscph Kupper- | selle, conductor of South Norwalk.|of cities fn the flooded area, Hot Hmm en route for Moosehead lake. Bl at that | rection to ref x 1% ling citics. At a 1.celing of about |stein, Ernest Draun, William Hum-| Manos it was shown walked in| Springs, Ark., recording almost & 0 SAYS M. WARD SRR S e Th'? Hularat school heid its ; ‘:hw‘: 1«M-~l;:alv:« rrmn1 ;xgpcr::(lf.\j(;:_)' mel and James Marco. A5 | front of the train cntering the Imnv‘ inches since midnight Sunday N FUN J {camp, deep in the Maine woods, “to - 7 Bl ocal unions and ‘ 2 A class of palefaces received he ' bhury station. jrelief from the heavy rafns iq ll] et ay fro e 0l " he 14 l’l‘hrlsnrnas perty PEE (D alosteE s BOYS' CLUB LEAGUE [ganizatlons, representing thousands | agoption degree and a setback tour-| George M. Stone, 59, of West Tia-| sight for forty-sight hours as weath. | r ) ey oo :1;”‘::?“.\;:”03: told ;:3;: hnnrdl ‘m ‘:ns.nr:i:vm e n = ‘0(1“?'%”" t'n ‘;mro":ou(nrrn;‘a“ &“{: nament was held for the Christmas' yven, trainman, died a fractured er forecasts predicted continued | Kiwanlan’s President Angered At/ % (¢ pockwood, nearly a hundred a a : e _ lindustries, it was an at | furkey sinll at the Norwalk hospital on rains today amd Thursday. . Wil fely i - glits were exchanged. |Dixtes Edge Out In Front In Inter- o ia19 of the American Federation | ' yuneral of Samucl 1. Harper. e h day ond Thumatey Droken Promiies = Glun FolLs nd fifty miles north of here, Tun- Bigveriniceting sonvices will. e Beating |0f Labor and of the New York State! mya funeral of Samuel B. Harper, | eceived when he slipped on the icy | The lives of three girls, all sisters, | 8 (Rieaos polon e tie sleard hedfen pEien aaevantigAL e Aathodlst |Federation ot Labor had offered ma- | }o died yesterday morning at the | platform of the Norwalk Station as' were lost in raging water in Arkan. St ‘M"W”'?': Sy coeliinoe ¢ i stated that the g i e et : - i £ £ 2 an- | ) g |seven mile trip over the fce o o e ot stated, (hat the| Whitelwinds. [{erial and moral support o he fjrurtford hospital, will he held at 2 ho alighted from the caboose of a sas yesterday whilo going to school. | The trials of a civie club president 1oty (0 OV r,MNm:‘ IR 5 HIOVEULaNL. ‘clock tomorrow afternoon from | gpaj 3 ax the i L aeE %ed: todawe b e s £ & & . 5 : oup B Standing o | o'clock 3 | Just as the wagon on which they | were recounted today J. M.lnlanned for him at R 3 E‘:;“r:z:f; o et 8t tae) 5 i ot,| A rosolution emboding the pur- |jis late home, Overlook. Servic = | were taken to school by thelr father | Ward, president of the Kivants club G CIL b o eah Tl ixi S j (Poses and principals of the confer- | will be conducted by Rev. E. L. Wis | rolled upon a bridge over a creek, | when he told of the efforts he has — Fhd :m h? On‘ntir"m inthe A ) ence provides for the Tolding of |mer, pastor of the First Congregn- Dr. ‘mhe]man Has Not s e et i pounding | been making to got an entertainer | PISTRICT or nu afternoon for the exchange ot books. | Panthers . ) |public meetings for the purpose of | (ignal church and burial will be in| Raised Bonds; in Jail | \aters, gave way and plunged them | for the Christmas party of the club| Cpr boceber 21, A D. 102, b It will not be open on Christm “‘“.h&l‘“”““ , warning the public and Wworkers | yajrview cemetery, New Britain, &t| Bridgeport, De Dr. Isidore!into the stream. None of the girls | today. town of New Britaln, in m.‘] T eve. s eoneee . alike regarding “American com- | ;. convenience of the family e AT eREetie ks L S iy - il s LELES i > es e : enie ) Iy, chelman, disbarred eclec 4 swim and early today the e made definite arrangements in The trees ordered from Bolton-| The Dixies cdged out in ' munism,” the raising of funds 0| Jiquor Vielators Finel _m, s Lt e ron ol sninlfend eanly grladySule ¥ § ? MITARECMONLS 1| Thon the application of Evelyn Plos Kasica post, American Legion, were place in the Intermediate Group B 44" 0 4 nions “that may be me QUL A E0) R ol | yesterday in city court was held on|podies had not been recovered. The | turn with a local church cholr, W0 lcharezyk g that as Administratrix delivered to this 'place this after- |1eague at the Boys' club last night |25 Ty CEINR WM PO, B ClCl |, Onecine Lavass 13 Gridles | charge of manslughter in €on-| father, Winfield Crowson, vainly | girl cornetists and an instrumental|she may be authorized ‘and empomored ® i it = i iR 20.9 v g 2 0y A street was fined § d costs and ection with the death of Miss Ma-| tpjed B g " rele 5. | tri h a i ki agency, |10 Mortgaga cortaln real estate of maid An abundance of rabbits is re- [Whirlwinds, while the Panthers were ;g0 anq influence members Wwho | ity court today on charges of keep- Sl ko Molile, and Merle, ut the ¥ all 4 . atimare fuile appears, it is { ported in the outlying parts of this 0ing down before the Wenippetsd s ¥ ot i combTuish s !lr_o\r "«l)‘ ) l‘r i I; “P- . a criminal operation, is locked in algwirt torrent carried him quickly out | the last minute. Finally this morn-| ORDERED, i sald application ba | 8 & et B e 1 K ekt 1l o i L SUing liquor with intent to sell. Harry | coll at police adquartel o g S i i o ef ¢ Fazzina, |heard and determined at th obate Of« dlstrict. Although the bunnies kept | Zembrowski and Kovaleski led the e or ho have had friendly re- Rfm '0, 7" Race atr e 11 at police headquarters, 1 l1nl of reach and he barely escdped with | ing he was able to get Joe F'azzina, | feart a Mv;mdh:t!:‘)‘; ';,j,:,"'” 2ed| vl S P lattack of the Dixies and Paretta did fel bt e 3 Race street, & iled to furnish the incre 81l | his own life as he was swept over a | concertina player, and the progrem : itain | steiet, on falrly close to cover during the open | /%0 PR 0% oo le M inile Backus | Rtions with the Trade Union Edu- |yith the manufacture of beer for|ficed by Judge William J. Buckley| dam was saved. Joe played a number of : o s G SR s o v i rpf e OX defense, while Backus ontional jeague, its officers and : S i fixed by Judg am J. B Y dam. | was saved. ayed a e ! c the forenoon and that | S :m‘y oy ré'r;v“r'e:'r’::s"fix:{\l;n\lj and Reo were the hest for the Whirl- it 1728 DizHoAERof was fined $100 and { on roquest of Assistant Prosecutor Death and Destruction classical and popular airs at the ! given of 'the Deridssey OF EiE R B i winds, The summary: 5 costs and also sentenced to five davs | (qarence 0. Lister following his ar-| In Kentucky's blue grass region | luncheon in the Burritt hotel. There fhilication and the time and ‘place of g0y CORE OT (FTICES: Whilrwinds = jail. William Ch mlu|»x ain of 731 aienment yesterday, two Valley View men lost their lives | Was no speaker. Each member | o e L B v, 1. pis. Morgan Firm Takes Over ([Race street, charged with keeping | 50 "y ocpeiman says he considers| when a boat they were rowing across | brought a Christmas gift which will iation in sa distfier. and be’ posting & Intoxicating liquor with intent to sell. | yjs o hreach of faith on the part'{ne Kentucky river with two com- | be turned over to the Day Nursery |fOPY of this order on the pubilc sign-post Holiday Pudding and other special - | . 2 ¢ Blao St e s ) Part of Manville Company A sts A o DT ieote Vs Cosam -y g |Bellomoy 18 .cov.s 0 : : s B e porte the local authoritics. Ie clalms panjons was overturned by drift | Or an orphanage. R A e ous Millbrook Ice Cream, may be fomiii’ | New York, Dec. 22 (P—The New | All three places were raidéd Mon- | p 1'% 19001 s : o S L e | by BRG] thvoval e 0, O Andaraon] IR0 U8, & ~itesi s York Times says that J. F. Morgan | qay afternoon by Officers Henry | (14t he was led to believe that hiS|wood, Those drowned were A. B.| Willlam Cowlishaw, chairman of |ia interest, elther personally or by maile . C. C. 4 b | ¥ Ihond would be $5,000 and having Howard, 45, merchant and Halger- | the committee on Christmas dinner, |!is to each one, prepald postage, a copy of Kensington.—advt, | e , | & Company have acquired an im- Jeglinski and Williim Thompson. | A | of this order, and re X 1 5 lizrini, Ig ! cured this bond he was surprised j;gs 40, farmer, Many housese were | reported that more than $100 was| g 'S “e" S04 refurn make to thig —_ | = | poriant sioslc inforsstin s doltisf Sie ipints. ot alauoe Were fond in i i e iorahand - tter (e had Vi e 1 buitdi raised last Wednesday to buy Christ- | BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, SRy Chap | Manville corporation. The Morgan (‘hamberlain's apartment, 7 pints in |10 NS L 4 flooded and numerous buildings | raised la v 2y 2 RRNARD IS GARENEYY B"be,ly Charges Ma'-:]e Dixies Sl i3 eredited with having pur- the home of Lavasseur and the an- rrendered himself to the police. | washed into overflowing streams in | mas dinners for needy families. | Judge: Against Electrical Unions T 1, . | eha all the preferred stock which (alysis of the beer confiscated from . = = ol |eastern Kentucky where the water | . "1 was ‘0";“ l‘“ attend the Lions'| TRICT OF BERLIN, ss; Proba NERaYionss, /DG, | 28—R—T1VE | zambrowald: ¢ oo 3 [H. B Manville, prestdent of the [Tora showed an wlconotic content of | Bridgeport Doctor Fined | was siowly rising at from eight Irolic in a body. : T 21, AL D 1028 2 et to foot at an hour early today. = e 4 E late of the towyq 4 district, docease tion of Alex Seif Fulton of Waterbury; . Sim- . Greenwich; John F. Moran, | e Dudley Seymour ~and Dr. | TUNNI David R. Lyman of New Haven; | Thomas W. Bryant and Robert C. Heavyweizht Champion on Way to | Sways of Torrington: Charles ., Mooschead For the Holidays Bliss, Charles . Steele, Willlam A. |y o0 Mo Doc. 22 (8 Cowl William A, Nelson and d Frederick M. Drew of Ansonia. Gene mediate Group B Play by hundred affidavits charging that 17| \qams, If .. ; ) company, will recelve us o result ot |over eight enicent. $400; Had No License pjire; 1o fo0t af e hour ear storved | Friends Take Away Man stock split-up involved in the K. of C. Christmas Tree i 5 dridgeport, Dee. 22—Dr., Gerald nt reorganization of the com-| Palos Council. Knights of Colum- | yesterday and prospects are that, ' S praying th s ton e LT have been guilty of bribery, corrup- | pPuretts They are reported to Tave [bus, will hold theis atnual Christmas | A Richardson, graduate of an allo- ! jyany Kontucky residents will spend| Who Is Freed of Murder nuay te au W and exipowarer g invested close to seven and one-half |trea and entertalnment in their cluh | Pathic school = of medicine, Who 5 margoned Christmas in the flooded | Bridgeport, Dec. 22 (P—Rocco | Mortenge e i ::‘.\"\'fl':fifm‘:n'?\'-: tion and conspiracy to prevent com- | wasnick, Ig . : ! the eclectic board examina- : e D ; OCeD | g Riitadt idotidnics fiom entering e | Adartin 16 s oe 0 I million dollars in the Lusiness, This vooms at 8 o'clock ‘ n b 8¢ 1 amina- | req instead of a white one. sirgiovanni, formerly of Nor- ! Pt i\ were ‘Ailed in’ supreme court| . Irepresents a diffusion of ownership | v i b . . i S ‘“”“\-I’“"“ M.'”“.‘“”“* Motorists Stalled g was spirited away from the B ORDERED, sald Narasin 11 zakon by tha Aatlonal. o s any long closely held by |members and 1 Snfortaeloleel AELRLLY overran their banks in Ten- county jail today by friends and de- fieimineg s o o’ Fhrnvl rhun And thel They WhnNel ol (A S5 i (s founders: ob thelr At 1 anal vl a and Christ- | Was revoked following the grand scores of motorists were | parted for parts unknown. H PTHE Ta from the eing 1t eseendants, mas carols sung ury investigation two years - A80 fgiapied by five feet of water on high- | Sirgiovanni, who was yesterday |a ik In the e and that in gre - score, and ti tims for sec- Manville vesterdoy that |guests. wa8 dodayafiadi S400 by sdiid e Wil , telephone communication | granted a noile in the ¢ ba e e of sald o : s Mol Claa 1) R s e ok Schoal Chivistras Papty mJ Buckley dn ety court - onlgyepanded and hundreds of acres of | perior court in the midst of his trial |} i oy ubllo o e indnst a businesz here of ouskas scorad iny change in management lar atfendance at | four counts of practicing medic ands washed by water and de- upon a charge of first degree mur- ider in som 3 per having a cfrcus $350,600,000 annually. The local [points, while & Ferony did well at controls by ownarship tertainme without a licens e fine 15 $100 Sote la 1 i A ation in eaid dist posting ertainment hou ficense. The fine w 100 ; s feet deep in | der, sought refuge in the jail last lation in said di by posting & for {he P ¢ Mariet- | of large majority of ths veting of the opy of (IS ordor on the publle aigp-post e ik and Boehin a4 w tock o stol evening v he €480 e over six inches of rainfall, Dyers- = - triet, and by glving moticn to all parti on from ousti ensive The mar - - 8 ""‘“‘“ he evening the nd his attorneys wi Ty it to the. b ye engineer removed a bridge to TRE ARE TRIMMED b rlslinor amonally Joc iy , S Sonth Side school ! T weme court, he s SRl A it 4 ng to ea prepaid postage, & copy Hhie ¢ Buildings MustiPass ST B il ; U prevent accumulated driftwood from | Additional recelpts at the Cham- | o7 this orier and turn make 0 ie 't e i M " > ‘ o B LEAVES LSTATE OF 50 backing water into homes, Mobile | her of Commerce he Jquarters to-|Court of the ce given. Strict Test h\ ( ity ot o e EArA O 308 and Ohio railroad tracks were wash- | wards the Christmas tree fund have | BERARDIF GAEERRY: conspired t the treasury S 4 4 huildings t e ) Nerasts ; L i "\‘ ”' SbaA L _‘lm ed out and the station at Camden | Lrought the total up to $592.50, al- Bl s : o : o " gjllnsnglections; fali e tloclinreayk 1s valued at $5.800, Ao isolated by vising waters, most $100 more than was asked, ac- ner o not yet occupied will LTS b o e o Sila aonr i oss LA ovIGLAOHE R STl aness SRerEordli o telleeE avorta it e o > o : ) to a thorough inspection be Tt g ate cour Joseph Adlgimilar to Kentucky and Tennessee, | tract for the trimming was award- Hcadles‘sw Body I‘n}md e : f rtificates authorizing their [P0, AUMbOrS . owski and Bolislaw Grzyhow- | many places in reporting record et to the Harry C. Billings Co. The H o In Front of (Cathedral e will be lssued. Inspector A. N, |'C7racmain artiel. e waa Sib appraisers. Ttemized, it 18 88| preaking December rainfall. The | trees have been trimmed and will ranK 00 wm Lima, Peru, Dec (A—What po I rford siid today et ek Was, follows: One »vm‘l\ house, 98 :;m‘:: rains there were accompanied by | he illuminated tonight. L 1 1 35k ver- i I and ¢ 3 o rica high winds and distupted electrical | Sl RYLETGHR SPHOIATITS liee regard as a ted attempt K ldings iuclude severs ¢ rdrpntin il enue ta kil JoRs hE BTN TE Ol B Flo ok invenne, i $8 00 th lots Known | gepvice in the southern part of the | = he "Cannd rth= | Farmers of the Canadian northe f| . "o (i X ANk agningt the life of Presic Leguia - 1 under specitied restriction became known today with the revel. some against which complaints officials and members of clectrical | \arholin, 1f . contracting unions in New York city | Kovaleski branch of the elecirical workers un- 8hoo! the men varions elasses, pror : AR et ant Car and wve been file nder a state statute e e |their own use. ation that a great explosion had oc 1 4 Simpson's orchestra i g : g 3 fn KUHTA ESTATE HEARING Accused Denies Knowing curred early Saturday 1 ng ¥ ns engaging men i R AR AR & e : A flnal hearing on the accounting the main square, in front of building for which no certi T i Oh et R1n seq el cathedral. The headless body Marictia D L e O Mot tarry L. Nair, trustee ot the | Principal in Murder Case | pume o e : man was found lying there the he required to pay rent, t bullding : Lankrupt ite of Joseph Kuh ! Courthouse, Canton, Ohlo, Dec. the cathedral steps. " department clajms. AUNTER 1S TINED uthington builder, was held this | 22.-~P—Ben Rudner, indicted with 0 a’fl 0 The president usually returns ol D 7 wha | 0ficrnoon at 2 o'clock in the office | 'atrick Kugene McDermott and “llt an t the palace between midnight and 1 VSCH O 1 ‘”\‘""/;\ : WILL RECOGNIZE OIL LAND, sl bt 2 T 'lor Saul Berman, referee fn bank- | Louis Mazer, for the murder of Don ! ens enc €Ls A m., but th ight he had rton, 23 Texieo Dee, @ P—The | g0 g s ¥ stey, Hartford. Kuhtan is well | R Mellett, took the w! s stand i . & gone ont. The police dedues tha rétate com- Inewapary lslor says Stanford ,»ln ‘iu‘m‘\‘l‘.,‘uv ; 2 oG U 1K Er AR ome oot | the .\mn-.'n:-(:’r ::-‘m“nl:-f; ekl » Including Desk Sets 3 i v subsidiary of the | ima oha ¢ a M. |siderable work here. Most of his| Rudner testified that he did not We have one of the most complete line in the City mar wose body ag found « ow ) ) 0 - riod a bomb, and realizing that 1 T foner 1 i, will pags ir Oil company, has announced | apnge, The man wag arrest | creditors are New Britain firms. know MeDermott, the defendant, | How about a Portable Typewriter for Christmas. for the president $450; barn, $50. gt and northern Louisiana. wes laying out golf courses for occupancy has been issued are not Ty ta will 4 10 apply for conirma- | papufy Gams rden Jor \6v - [and that he had never (alked to him 1 nry it in e proc ts on land holdingsin | or Derby who found a woodpeel BANK IS CLOSED in the Rudner Jardware store in " .‘s‘.':‘ b ‘mm: V 5 v : 2 “ b A s ¢ : before 1917, The Mexic lang hlue fay in the man's W\' dslon: Tarlotte, N, €., Dec (.. 'I'\\v;‘l‘xwfllm. The Mate contended {hat New Britain Typewriter Exchange w‘"w!rr can department . com-|An pdded charge of killing s irlotte Bank and Trust company | MeDermott got in touch with Rud- | ad a | m nd labor, howsver. has madé hirda was no' proeeed as nositive |closed its doors today. The institu- | ner in M Jul 9, d \sitiv i assillon July 8 and 9, and AT ) Tl transporta- (no afficial announcem on the . nee thet the man had shot the tion had a capital of $50,000 and d»-lu;:un on July 26, the alleged “pay- 96 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 612 su birds was lacking. posits of approximately $100,000. " dayy

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