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NEW BRITZIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1926, _—-——————-——r— PH ALL STADING PAT | FRANGO-GERMAN ToueH O TRAVELERS | CORONER VISITS DYSON AGAIN CHAIRMAN ONE ETIQUETTE " RELATIONS GO0D "= HERIEN TODAY OF NERCANTILE BUREAD BEINE EXPIJAINEI] David R. Manning Reelected Vice- New York, ec. a1, —win oniy | BELEr NoW Than at Any Time | Continuing Tnvestigation o “Line's Engaged”, Is Britons’ : ; “ine’s Busy” OVEr WIT® |stcxenn ot 1w soce into ttect.| Since War Mastriano Case | Goorse B Drson wae resectea companies affiliated with the asso- | | cantile bureau at a meeting of the New York, Dec, 31 (P—Telephone | Ciation of producers of petroleum in | directors of the bureau today. This etiquette apparently knows no in- | Mexico today were “standing pat.” | automatically continues Mr. Dyson ter‘;at;cx:sl boundary llnlflsh : At-noon it was declared at the offices | = " " 900 o 10 better than ever be- as first vice-president of the Cham- Vit nauguration of the trans- of the assoclation that no meeling (o0 © 1 20 818 Better KEE €VRE Beo |be~ of Commerce. David R. Man- Atlantic radio phone service set for | ¥aS planned for this afternoon for | {16 JTRINE T L T P R0 ning was reelected vice-chairman. furthe; ideratior p sltual [inS 8 sty ville F. Parker was named a di- early next month, American tele- | further consideration of the situa- || S0 %6 0RO E R BT Orville F. Parker was named a di phone users will he relieved to | tion. | prov rector, succeeding Hawker, re- learn that telephoning in England | While no official comment was|P'Q"C oL signed. is much the same as in the United | available, it is generally assumed | & T80 0 O F O T English { | Secretary Halph H. Benson States. The lone difference is that | that Amcrican oil interests concern- | it 27° COMPEURg With the FnElS ported that Arthur Fifoot, exc in England the customary “line's | ©d Will permit the time limit to pass | o ;-r;,‘,‘q \|0,’,‘n.. S nlor e T tive secretary of the Hartford Auto. busy” gives way to the “line is en- | Without application for contirmation |y P4rs &IPS 407 0 RE0 Dictmes board posters inviting the passengers hohiis reluba whish ST gaged.” Nor some time past Ene- | Of their rights as required by the ;;fi T & Geiiann b | 2 subscribe to the new national dred members in New Britain, had | lish telephone operators have drop- | ReW law. Theoretically this will connt i locar|10an. Tn a few minutes the entire stated that he can place guide signs | ped the “are you there” for the [mean that oil lands involved will re- o ause o | triin was placarded from end to up to 150 pointing the way to M American “hello.” | vert to the government. lezappiais end, and it passed across the north Britain. Mr, Fifoot has th The routine of obtaining a tele-| However, it Is believed here that | of Italy, with these posters, written Soerationtofithe! atate IHIELY phone trans-Atlantic connection is |some time will ¢ before the | in Ttalian, hanging from hooks in S Imentn thl prosant expected to present no greater dif- | Cales government acts to enforce the | every compartment. The Mercantile bureau is anxious | ficulty than the ordinary long dis- that some satisfactory At Rakek, the frontier town of to cooperate with Mr. Fifoot, and tance call. ched before | Jugosiavia, the express stopped for N TPt (e o i, The first conversation marking the on is taken. |the third inspection of the passen- S opening of the new service for gen- | It is doubted that companies failing I gers since their departure from | Works, a director of the Automobile eral public use will be between Wal- | to comply with the will be eject- | Paris. The Jugoslavia police and club, asking him to invite Mr. Fi- Detroit News Alone to Finance Arctic Trip Detroit, Dec. 31 (P—Captain George Hubert Wilking' second at- tempt to explore the “blind spot” of the Arctic next spring will ba financed entirely by the Detroit ews, it was announced today. A Detroit-bullt airplane will be used on the take-off from Point Barrow some time after March 1. Ren Eielson, who was chiet pllot of the first expedition last spring, will accompany Captain Wilkins. The plane to be used will be a stock machine altered only to n- crease its fuel carrying capacity so that it will have a mon-stop flying capacity of 1,800 miles. It will be powered with the same type of ena gine as was used by Commander Richard Byrd in his successful flight over the North Pole lasg spring. The machine will be shipped ta Fairbanks in time for a 550 miles flight over the Endicott range to Point Barrow by March 1. COMPLETING SALE OF HOTEL DELANEY Church $t. Hostelry to Be Sold Made Director i for About $200,000 Final transactions in the purchase of the Hotel Delaney and adjoining property on Church street, this city, will be passed on Monday, it is ex- pected. The property is being pur- chased by Helle Perlstein of Bristol or a reported price of $200,000. The | present owners are John B. Delaney ind the estate of the late Thomas R. Delaney of Hartford. he property consists of the Hotel aney and the Casino Bowling al- ¥s in the rear. The hotel has 100 | rooms and three stores The building | proper was erected about 25 years ago and was first known as the Hotel Columbia. Fred Beloin purchased it from the Hills estate and conducted the place for a number of years under the name of Hotel Beloin. The Delaney brothers bought it from Mr. Beloin | Various Oil Companies Affected by Mexican Law Have Not Altered scribed by American Travelers as Their Positions, a Nightmare. Chairman and O. F. Parker Vincovei, Jugoslavia, Dec. 31.—(®) —Travelling across Europe from Paris to Eucharest is a nightmare, especially for Americans, and the frontier formalities are just as severe s during the darkest days of the war. Passengers are searched, their pockets turned, their wallets emptied and they are subjected to a grilling by detectives desiring to know their history When the Simplon express entered Ttaly at Demodossala recently, a group of alert young Fascists board- ed the train carrying large card- Meriden, Conn., Dec. 31 (#—Cor- oner Eli Mix was here today, the home of the principals in the Mas- questioning Wwitnesses Dee. ween Fran 31 (P—The relations e and Germany at the triano case, who took part in card games held in a room at the Hotel Mars on the night before the local youth was killed and the night of the shooting. Testimony received early in the coroner’s investigation from Frank Potter, a hotel employe, was that at | midnight on December 19, thought [to be a few hours after the shoot- |ing, Fred Edel, held as a suspect in the case entered a game in his room and put into it a $20 bill which, he claims, he had seen in| Mastriano’s possession on the after- |roon of the day he was murdered. Other witnesses are understood to ihave testified before the coroner to 'secing Mastriano win the $20 bill in re- crowding cons. re e- are meet- d Gridiron. German lecturers are listencd to with respectful attention on the univer- forms. books have d their pl on French talls. The German language is Destroyers Leave Jan. 4 For Nicaraguan Waters ‘Washington, Dec. 31 (A—The de- stroyers Borie and John D. Edwards will leave Hampton Roads January 4, to relieve their sister ships the Apse ter S. Gifford, president of the | American Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Miss Evelyn Murra secretary of the British post office which controls the English tele- phone system. ed from their procedure would revenue now received ernment and throw workmen out of jobs. as such a large the Mexican properties, elim by many gov- | heard almost as commonly as Eng- on the boulevards, and two pa- published in their language are rnishing news to the German col- lis pe customs officers caught sight of the posters. With a cry of rage: “Down | with Ttaly’ 'they snatched them from from the hooks, tore them into bits, a card game on the night before he | foot here for a {was killed. Coroner Mix stated positively to- | At conference next week. this meeting it is likely the ony and to German touri; These are the material indications of the extent to which the war, its horrors and its have flung them out trampled them under foot. of windows or next week. day that his finding | would not be forthcoming until late | the Hartford club, will be discussed. | on the case | question of a New Britain branch of ' | 8ix ars ago. Mr. Perlstein, the prospective ne owner, has had several years exper- ience in the hotel business. At pre: ent he owns the Hotel Perl on North Main street, Bristol, and the Hotel Perlmore at Main and North Main destroyers Barry and Brooks on duty with Admiral Latimer's squad- son in Nicaraguan waters. The Jarry and Brooks have been on con- tinuous duty over a period of sever- al years with the special service squadron. There s a possibility that Tear | streets Bristol. No information could be had rela- tive to any possible changes in the personnel at the Hotel Delaney, but it is expected that the present force | placement ships to augment his will remain in charge under the new | forces in Nicaraguan waters should ownership. | the situation there warrant it. s Admiral Latimer, commanding the squadron, may delay release of the Barry and Brooks and use the re- furniture must be impregnated with ‘chemical preservatives. An Appreciation ! This has been the jolliest and most success- ful year in the history of the Union Laundry Co. public T We are grateful to our old friends for their continued patronage and to our new friends who have learned to expect the best in Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service here—always. { Our business was built on customer confi- dence. That’s why it will continue to grow. State oceed Total For 1925, Commission Reports. or Happy New Year Sq 70, not out- " their are such scems population could finitely without food supp! “but trends ed shortage even genera- 2 e running of | paper that | likely { tions.” o for car as of the training period for teachers from two and thre year terms was urged as a vital re- | quirement {n the improvement the education system by Prof. L. A Pechstein of the University of Cin- cinnati. Dillon, Read and Company Has Five New Partners Ve Yor! Dec. 31 (B — Fi parti who have risen from the ranks, will be admitted to the banking firm of Dillon, Read company on Janua; 1. They are Robert O. H: rd, in charge {of foreign government | Henry G. Riter, 3d, manager of th Philadelphia o William rnley, mana of th Pitts- burgh office; Clifton M. Mil r- Extensit ve s WE WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR Lichty, superinten- Clifton Springs sani- tarium and clinic, Clifton Springs, {N. Y. said the field of the ru physician, “who s, correctly speak- ing, the old-fashioned family doc- |tor,”” was now open to women. He added that the influence of the woman physician would be of great assistance in checking the fild tendency” of modern youth. Dr. John A dent of the aci- and Robert Your Generous Patronage Makes It A Truly Sincere Wish adquarters, The operation will be quite sim- i : To Give Play Sunday ] way and ask for long distance. e | il ch and Germans. ] tion with the killing of John Mas- |, p o4 Honenzollern Punch, Fam- | “Jaselka” at the Sacred Heart schio - | ator assigned to the trans-Atlantic 2" at the Sacred Heart school | piong who in obtaining from Ger- ! 5 Christ and of King Herod's attempts | | A S ! | % o 3¢ Dee. 31 (A—Wherever the low, well modulated voices, are now | most formidable reversal in interna-| (Continued from First Page) by Mr. Hillman later, Edel has en- | Berlin,Dec dop exthans costumes and scenery. o i 6 dha e it Tarati| e e e will drink to each other's health in Long Island and hurled through the | Satan telling his supremacy over all Reichswehr cannot be ac- |Hawaii, a million dollars is the an- |ing on the case since the finding of | & Century second and be carried 90 miles to £o;nedsem them iiThe second act s regarded for the mo- frame buildings in New Orleans have jgation which is heing conducted by | “Tke old Rhine wine and shevs ready t P i . heat kettle. As the sugared | wire 85 miles to by air ready to leave for Bethichem. In Pasadena, Cal., some dangerously. |y, jnyolved in the homielde Was Te- . wing aprroaches. the S men of the | i idea gains the upper hand in- and then by wire to New York. Raend | Nutrition discoveries in the last it s it ot A e has been a Hohenzollern : form him when they find the new-| ;. & e 1 % % : berg conve hither she had fled Voilas Tise 00,000 worth e ot whon | ent generation and the one to come, iR berg feonvon iy | minutes use of ge is deseribed, The | Rostility. The French balk only “'“";m L 2 2l to a afternoon newspaper which from X oL i Lilli Lehman, prima HAS SEALS ready to be reconciled. They are not | Addressing the American asso- SALE OF GHRIST . e et “We drank an excellent mild young French minds as to the causes | [¢¢ént studies made on rats had Kansas City, Dec. 31 (P—A de- . ked the emperor (William 1) for Boston, Dec. 31 (A—Six persons| . policy of I Old age comes less soon,” he ley cars of the Boston elevated ral ithat the improvement of the nutrl- | *TOUER Stone hers tofay When B¢ ° 0% S om & convent in Koe- T o et o | reconciliation. VIt i not possible for i 0 04 BUZ EFTEEEOR . KEL S, 2 he improve v e next. T 0 000,000 on the Kansas City I» 50 that cven he did not know the Hartford, Dec. 31 UP—Preiimi- | switoh at Savin HUL avenue and | got ST G B N0 9 FEEE 2 « |the commission from fixing any val- Risherg to Hasten to tuberculosis commission today outbound car. Eihie quantity that | There is no immediate possibility T el Risberg, former shortstop last year's B strek dow 1 the trailer | confifets hetween herselt and her {the bur ot asyicRitirgl 1800 Dropped Off in Year s | organized baseball following the were reported by Wethersfield and | man ang a girl, passengers on t%e : Of course vard—every day we settle a question vear ending today dropped to a lit- chalicnge to tell his secrets ter more than doubling its record. | p T i } chow a total of $7,512,000 for this Minn., advised Landis that he would of over a thousand dollars, whil s which include repairs and altera- Roger Bradley, 8 years old, som Risberg spends the winters on doubt of their equalling, if not ex- while coasting near his home ves- be recelved for several weeks, no where he was treated. He was fa- called attention to the fact that stall newly elected officers on Tues- their high standard contributions to per will be served at 6:30 o'clock. vear’s total of $103,000 seems ¢ ) ter an illness of several days with high In its per capita Recent | E. Christie, jr. with the firm and its predecessors |Attorney George W. Brady, have | v T . | AEERORSS 2 ple. Mr. Gifford will pick up the St. Elizabeth’s Circle consequences, HERE’S OLD REGIPE telephone in his office at 195 Broad- | n forgotten, bet the | New Haven, Dec.31 (P | 0 ) | Bdel of Meriden, held in Connec- | The Dramatic Circle of St. Eliz {L0" ea | will ask long distance for London |jeih will present a play entitled he spirit of Locarno did it,” say and will be connected with an oper- | *|the admirers of Foreign Minister triano on December 19, was in con- : s v ' | ference last night at the county jail | ily Secret for Over 100 Years, Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The : % | 5 Sl 5 S Servics. S doais ith et T e 1y a guarantce of security, is | with Israel Hillman, New Haven at- | Now Made Public. These operators, selected for their | : o lited with bringing about the | torney, and from a statement issued 4 to have h B} cath. Tt is pre- embe o enzolle learning the various New York and | 0 Ha¥® bim put :\:x;l fi:{hl s::fli]’fl “ | tional sentiment of modern tin i gaged him to handlc his case. The Members of th ’f”;f e e ";’}”'", London exchanges in order to facili- | e S French opinion is rip termites the interlor woodwork and |attorney said his services had been assemble on New Year's Eve they by wire 75 miles to Rock Point, on {7 °° g RLCIESTy I AL ation that Defense Ministe In Honolulu | yrofiaen police who has been work. 1as been kept secret for more than air 3,350 miles to Wroughton, Eng- ::{‘“" :; fv":‘f”""‘};“'”’v';'s ‘\5 e f"’l“l, s harmonizing with Foreign nual damage to bulldings —done by | Mastriano's body in Mount Carmel, | | T’:‘;r'!"i"" l“"“ noy ":f““" land, at a speed of 186,000 miles a | 5F DI ERAINEALIA 16 Messinn bo | Minthfer St nn's Thoiry policy. Eighty per cent of the paq completed his part in the inves- 107,11 fIfst Lime reads: London by wire Loy t,h"‘ f””’"“ 10 tha 34-| ment as one of interior German poli- |been damaged by termites and fifty coroner T1i Mix. A '"].,”,'0, ol h'f,','k,vl'f S Miss Murray's voice will go by Vised of the birth of Chr rance is ready to forget a lot | PET cent of the business buildings at |~ myn allegation that a third party s the Rpnewine ar, 3 X - |and concede much, if the Strese- i TR i ed by air 610 miles o Rocky Point | €15t are entertaind at the Palice of | jyo Germany. The cvacuation of the [Ceas e crosuone a “mess of bunk.” The coroner said g [e] sations after the initial try. | ot it i i mmc}“mmn Orf\}m. 0 years have greatly benefitted the heirloom since 1807, when Queen onversat £ e y- o dates scheduled in the treaty of Ver- = +! Y€a Ve 2 JERCILEC er of Mastriano had escaped to [ ouise discovered it a Koenigs- | e 4 firs ce | born. When they fail to return the | hea e e Mas Louise discovered it in a Koenig: out will cost $75 for the first three i d’m:"":"d“: sailles no longer provokes outskopen | nealth appiness of the pres- .y 1o 'y.9 not heen sent to him, but . % ¢ 5 holeon. The existence of of equipment necessary, and $26 for ohe Germans raise the question of (10 the opinion of Dr. H. C. Sher- |y, prnteq it LR e e h mintue ther | """""‘;;‘l"‘vr. sponsibility for the war. They are |Man of Columbus university AT by | adoring 5 g a N desstibei A Ban A i Vot eady fo sonsent to any discus. | ciation for the advancement of sci- | Federal Court Ruling dbngsiaectiboid Besincouiticine ligs A Ision that would cause confusion in °nCe Dr. Sherman rted that Hits at I. C. C. Towers EQUALS LAST YEAR‘S MARK‘ Six Persons Injured in i revealed that the prime of life may white punch,” she tells, “which was " E of the conflict from which they were e rime 0% JI¢ MAY cision striking at the power of the so wonderful that I took heart and ; ‘ Boston Trolley Accident |70 sutteorers | be_extended in both dircctions, e T e . : o i3 peace,” | Randed down by Federal Judge Kim- the recipe. The kaisce replied that Receipts In Some Place ¥ }1\\\'[6 ‘":‘_”, m“n" ollision of trol-| c,i M. Briand, explaining the nego- |$21d. “We have definitely found brough Stone here today when he his mother Queen Louise had [RoaSeteipl Sl nNel et e s | Eatlone M G e -G dretn ) B LG L i 5 . ek NS RERILEY Sults N4y commission placing a valuation Nigsberg, but had carctully guarded | ;’“" !“( ‘r;‘”‘[’ of s roscin 'I“““ the entire past to be obliterated at | s oLy i ound to Andrew are split a |, roke. All difficulties cannot be | foresce limitless possibilities ah e tpide i = ing ©Xxact composition of the drink.” SRR AR |through science for the enrichment ""’”’;:‘ v”;’“’““ f{"l’ rl“]'_“ ’"‘k”(‘jf i nary estimates from more than half | Dorchester avenue and crashed into| yontt 14¥ IR & SROS I E08 S o it | purposes and perpetually enjoin of the 5 local agents of the state | tha side fo an Ashmont and Milton sl e e ‘n S tetomed | —_ Seioentt Hooils pac oty h s G e B 1 as en af ed. 14! 0. he railroad’s property. “hi, H | LAk ~hicago to dee Landis cated that most towns would prob- | Nelson L. Duchaney, a traffic of- = of a food shortagt ng to H. ! e Dee. 31 (A —Charles ¢ equal, and some slightly exceed | fo ty at the intersection no renounced re- | OF 4 100 i Snving o1 ably equal, and some slig | ficer on duty at the intersection, oE- and. oreni o st | Royell Mord zekiel, of Springfield Building : for \ Chicago White Sox, bar while only a comparatively few may | gyun ound. He suffered injur- 5 nomics, United States department | ished with six of his mates from fall behind. The larg wse to his left shoulder and wrist. A ,‘_”',"”'” L D,"::‘Pff‘,?,’,‘ or “:“f;; of agricultrue f_”}"f]““‘v' M ’-““ o r“ ‘/""‘) ; i n. take a step f w building construction for the (T80 Gy Mot of 1010, to Rockville, the former raising fOUr'| sshmont car, and three women pas- increase ind ¥ .7 day accepted Commissioner’s Land times its previous total and the lat- | gongers on the Andrew Square trafle solve a tia tle more than half of that in 1 X — — The bullding department fHgUTES (rookedness in oit In the city of Hartford the returns | pyorq of the C' l mar Risberg wiring from Rochester, so far secured indicate an increase | L oo lty tems T tan o against 13,743,000 s wr. Total bullding operations, Ag0 as quickly as he New Haven, Waterbury and Middle- arrange to leave the farm. town report that there is little g | tions, were $8,744,000 this year and L= i (el 2o aafaniaty 1o GfF $15,002,000 last year. farm near Rochester. ceeding, previous records. | 40 Roberts street, fracturcd his leg | Because returns will continue to terday afternoon. He was removed definite estimate of the state total to New Britain General hospital, was given today, but the commission ter taken home. throughout the state, cities and Martha Chapter, O. E. 8., will in- towns have in general continued day evening, January 4, instead ot the anti-tuberculosis work and that 13th as previously announced. Sup- an amount at least equal to last John L. Sullivan has resumed his AEad orchestral duties at the Paragon Connecticut las always ranke |the hiccough: final returns on the 1925 national| John W. Hornor, who has been| Erickson & Carlson, Inc., through scal sale placed Connecticut as fifth for 35 years, will retire. brought suit for $350 against Axel Lighest in the United Si New York with 8.9, New Hampshire with £.5, District of Columbia with 7.7 and New Jersey with 7.1 showed the | Lighest sales in.the country, Conn Young Sea Captains Are Criticized for S O S. Calls T. and Alma Dahlgren of Kensington street. Constable James W. Man- ning attached real estate of the de fendants. The writ is returnable in the city court the third Monday in . H. COHEN T0 SPEAK HERE, | New York, Dec. 31 (F | that young ship captains of th | t hysterical and throw oping into contusion with need- S 0 8. calls w someth goes wrong with the ship's m ticut following with 6.5. A. 0. H. and Auxiliary “‘lll. Install Officers : largest meetings of v A. Harty Branch, A 0. H. and the Ladies’ Auxiliary in | the history of the organization is ex- pected Sunday afternoon at 277 Main street, when the joint install the recently elected officers will be held. Thomas F. Dignan of Har ford, county president of the mer crganizatio of the branc McCarthy of t dent of the auxiliar charge of the install auxiliary officers It 18 expected county and stat branches will attend th Afl entertainment w by local talent will be served president of Rev, Branch Mrs. I is president of t | Assistant United States District At- YOU'LL BE ENTHUSIASTIC TOO When you hear the Marvelous singing of the Chorus of 150 trained voices. January. Bandit’s Sweetheart Is Now Under Arrest Providence, R, Dee. 31, (P— elso, rrested in New rday, is the acknowledged cart of John Gilbert ‘Whitey” now held in jail here without i aiting a ne trial on & charge of being one of the five men who robbed the Phenix Trust ¢ m- pany Phenix, of over $26,000 on April last in the boldest Gathering at The New Gift Shop Thoughful Gifts Right Opposite the Burritt Hotel torney to Address Talmud Torah Hall Tuesday Night. George H. Cohen of Hartford, as- | sistant United States attorney, will | address a mass meeting of Zionists | it Talmud To! hall, next Tuesday | evening at § o'clock, speaking on | Young Judea.” { He is well known in this city and | is recognized as being the only Jew | to receive the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Yale university. He | 7s in the history of the state, |18 regarded as a fluent speaker and | Aftorney G | Louis his talk should be of interest. At | s . who went the close of his address there will pRianaio i be & iscusslon from ne oot e ||N| Yow'll love the soloists— : i You'll cheer the dancers— Hear the wonderful Concert Over the Air You'll laugh and laugh— New Year’s Night At the Comedians. JOHN McCORMACK ROSA PONSELLE MISCHA ELMAN ALFRED CORTOT Broadcast From the Stage of the CAPITOL THEATER Through Arrangements with HENRY MORANS & SONS Music Dealers Hear These Famous Artists : Resolute of the Capta miles fr Clearton lost her and sent S0 lon of reighter vessel out vs," he ip to lose its 1p a jury rudder. It it is a violation of 1l out a W an id o thing for a k> r and rig ekl 10 st is not Biltmore grand jury ight indict h arrested Statement to Be Taken in Italy port, Dec. 31 (P—Judge Dickenson of superior | request of H. Comley, | ess of Torlonta, the appointment take depositions for the divoree {Inspection at Armory «¢| On February 10 and 11 gather sl is Harty | Mangan rece ur H. m A x iy 00 bail on a bre g charg counsel for th Duc for For Heaven's Sake— Don’t Miss the Frolic! The Sensation of 1927! Get Your Tickets Now! Ask Any Lion. JAN. 10-11-12 AT THE CAPITOL I)aughert_\':;' Sci‘ond Trial Is to Begin February 1 New York, D« 31 (A—1 ond trial farry M. United States at ey the administrat Harding, and 1T former allen proper charged with defraudin ernment of th “fair tial” services, will ary 7 before Judge Richard Merton, ( n ist who testified at the which result in the part of the jury liand to testify in, Jittleton, Merton's ed Assistant United ey Liesure today. Suspected Highwayman commission to Set Free by Police : v from _witnesses S R, ¢ hess in her action for b against the Du f lir { S 1 court appros appointment n t and at Milan members commission, "hey will inter- 1 take depositi from the es upon whom the duche ds to prove her allegations of relations by the duke with Lorenzoni, of the lian nobility, of BRI mas as the and begin on ox JUBILEE YEAR ENDS capit Arataut ment be member will 2l FALLS AND CUTS HEAD Thom that Joseph icer 8 C, Storey reports SUE ORI | arro fell on an ey SIMONS' FSTATE TAX HEARING [ e in of Mrs. Henry hearing on computation of the ! O'F property, 14 Broad stre succession of tax on 20 yesterday afternoon and 1dolph Simons will b red a cnt on the head, The side bate court Tuesday, January 1 k had been with ashes 0 a. m. Mr. Simons was a reside ut children sliding had put the walk of New York and also owned valu- |in dangerous condition, Mrs. O |able real estate in this city. d the office front ien's estate ut 1 DARTMOUTH TEAM WINS held 1 Lake Placid, N. Y., Dec. 31 (D) Dartmouth de I Will in intercollegiate 1 pr Rt cove See the Show

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