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T R FIGHTS ARE AIRED | IN THE VARE-SMITH BATTLE IN POLIGE COURT Assailants Each Fined $5— Another Assessed $10 Two fights, in one of which a bot- tle was used as a weapon, were aired in police court today. Attorney | Harry M. Ginsburg presided as jus- tice of the peace during the trial of Stanley Desko, aged 37, of 39 East street, and John Kazas, aged 35, of Hartford avenue, a Attorney homas J. Cabelus, representing | Desko, is the law pariner of Judge Koche and the latter was disqualified | from sitting. The men were charged drunkenness, breach of the peacs £nd assaulting each other. They en- zaged in an altercation in a restau- with \ rant at §2 Hartford avenue last Sat- | urday noon and Officer E. B. Kic arrested them. Kazas admittec that he was intoxicated and had ! orderrd Desko out of the kitchen He also admitted, under questioning by Attorney Cabelus, that he is com- | bative when under the influence of liquor and has been arrcsted befor for using his fists. | Desko testificd that he was or- dered by Kazas to get out of the kitchen, having passed through t room. He admitted ho was intoxi- cated but he would not have fought had he not been attacked Justice Ginsburg said KI no authority to order anyone the kitchen, and Desko tributed to the fracas. Ile fined each $5 and costs for assault and suspended judgment on the charge of drunkenness. Is Fined $10 Emanuel Chimella, aged 426 North Burritt street, with breach of the peace and as- | sault on Frank Monkiewicz local | building contractor, admitted that he struck the latter on the forehead |1 with a milk bottle during an alter- || ¢ation on a building job at the cor- | ner of Booth and Rroad streets yes- | terday forenoon. He sald, however, that he had justification in the form ! of verbal abuse by Monkiewicz who ejected him from the job while he was talking to a friend who was in Monkiewize's employ. Monkiewicz testified that Chimella was talking to an employe for 13 minutes and he ordered him to go along, because the employe was be- | ing paid $11 for an 8 hour day and | should not have been wasting his | time. Chimella used vile language and attacked Monkiewicz, striking as had ont of s0 con- | (NEA Serv ce, Washington Bureau) He im. | Smith, of Tllinois (lower, costs on 0f the Senate’s T0th session centered, be scated were their coileagues, But for the use of the bottle. posed a fine of $10 and Chimella. Senator David Vare, and Senator Charles S. Deneen, with Smith. ft.) around whom fl"‘ opening fight | * Defending their right to | ! City Items Paul Flamos of 200 114\“'« tenement at 486 Arch street [where he fs painting. by allowin the water to overflow the sink durin, the night. When | quality sickness comes—you neey skill and service—all thres duty because of fllness. A son wa | Mr. and M Hamilton strect, | The police were notified today |the suspension of the lof 3 Raymonad street, |olas Steffick of 222 Bassett |Hormi A son was born at New Britain A daughter was born at ain General hospital tod: and Mrs, F [bilea street. The common council clalms com- mittee will W Brit- to Mr. ank Bloskey of 164 Ju- now in the course Main street, air has b building. The attorneys expect to ! move in about June 1, 1428, The | building will be r y for ocecupancy about May 1. the law firm of Nair & om him with the bottle. Pictured here at the Capitel in Washington are Senators-elect ! e Judge Roche remarked that the 'WWilliam Vare, of Pennsylvania (up}n), right) and Frank L. Likens (oohdge incident would not have been serious Words to Britain’s Sydney, Australia, Dec. § (UP)— A. Reed, with | Commenting on President Coolidge's st ient that the United States I niust inerease its naval strength, the MAN KILLER TAKES : | WITNESS STANDTO ’-——-Weddmgs SENATORS BATILE SAVE REMUS" LIFE ~—— | OVEX VARE SEA Gontestant you got Anderson wh a dress of powder b crepe and a corsage Loug roses. Mr. and Mrs, Sieyvers “So_you'd do anything your price “Yes. “You'd come into court and give lOW was unatten Corener E \onclates tee members in general that neither [Was all that could safely be given at the selection of Kansas City nor the |this time. . Guard at Wethersfield make up of the arrangements com»i He said that while some personsi yuvirord Conn., Dec. § (Up)— mittee had any political significance. | claimed corporations alre Bad | coroner J. Gilbert Calhoun, in a re- Having finally selected a conven- |passed the 1925 tax on to the con- 4 port today, found no criminal negli- gence in the fatal shooting of James O'Mahoney, li wio tion city after a long hard fight, the 102 committeemen and women be- gan to depart from Washington to- day. sumer, “cconomists gencrally that the tax cannot be passed on ey cept by a monopoly, and that other | puty Warden Leconard W. Barr than in exceptional cases COrpora- i attempting to escape from jtions sell for the highest price COn- Lyyotharsfield state prison recently. [sistent with the broadest market | geaganiano 0 O e e RECEIVE GIFT OF $75 A gift of $75 from the Only $40 was netted by the kettles | dent; 1. I7. N last Saturday. F.W. mann Macomber, sceretary and |porarily at least b treasurer. Vic Donahey, friends of Gov. it was learned today. vers and Mi Melen m[ rson were married terdiay | prp < . . ke A A S ) rmoon ar 4 ociock by v, 1o, 0063, Connectiout, Fights for RN ';»m;.'-» W. C. Hi pastor of th South Congregational c gton, Dec. § (B) — The s shot by | Sunshine | that can be obt S0 0% Saving his sweathes 1 2 odiotyhag . bean! Fecelved By ihe| S :,“(P( m‘\(;:-y.’l‘m"" his sweetheart at . Salvation Army towards the usua A i % 5 | Christmas treat. This is ag incr ua.»“‘ elfare Association e e , of $25 over last year.. The Salva- | Directors in Election |Smith’s Friends Are ! . tion army this year will need a great | The directors of the Welfare | HL s e Y . . / d-al more money than ever before, tion met terday and elected Frustrated in OhIO; , ording to Ensign Carl Fredrick s AR LT RS olumbus, O, Dec. 8 (P—Plany 1 son. who says he must have at least | Andrews was chosen as president to 0f friends of Gov. Al Smith of New ; £1,000. The army will give out 100 [micceed the retiring president, W. L. ' York to deliver him Obio's dele : Christmas dinners, and Christmas The rest of the staft elected (ion to the democratic national con- Fitts to almost 500 needy children. Manr! nley, viee-presi- {vention have been frustrated tem- H/rAH said the president advanced e same arguments that American the Geneva cruiser conference led to understand when Great Jritain presented them. No one T ‘[\w stioned America's right to build at a big navy, the newspaper said; but | ‘H professed difficulty in understand- ing why America eriticized | for taking the Britain ne standpoint. LAND IS TRANSFERRED | transferred by William 1. to the City of New Britain which in | return has conveyed a strip of land to Cadwell by which his property | POSY SHOP Groves covered for the winter with Hem- |lock, Pine, Luarel, Boxwood, Ked Ruw- | cus.” Cometery wreaths made to order. K3 W. Main St, Prof. Bldg. Tel. 886 “The 'Telegraph Florist of New Britain” | Monuments $150 { et anywhere in New England Prico includes lettering, carts | Buy” ai North street |complained to Officer Dart that con- rable damage was done in a va- | ™ % oy i the regular quarterly of 75 cents, at The Fair Prescription Dept.— 3 ] [aast. bl P ble Jan. 3 to stock of record | The Senlor choir of 8t. Mary's| De¢: 18 New York, Dec. 8 (M—The reac- | We offer [ehureh wiil hold a rehearsal this| e Sen s stovk prices me continued e e apeee el RLHN] BLECTD ato o e ™S i Bank of New Yorl niorrow night at § o'clock after the e control of the price movement. Poli- | t oo , , : tieal uncertaintios created by the do. | Trust Compan | New lunch speciais at Crowelrs.— | C™h"ial lodge Names Offjcers | finite withdrawal of President Cool- pany | Our truck arrived this week from | Boston with fresh fish taken out of | horn December 1 Oo Suart Hellberg of 28 of oper-tor's l- {censes of Russell 1. Tormay of 54| |Clinton street, Charles Goodrich, Jr. Andrew Dor- iper cent. Publication of the final fbuck of 1650 Stan street, Ben | | government crop estimate of 12,759, We Offer: 3 Linwood street, Stan- | 1000 bales, a decrease of about 53,000 € 24 Clark street, Nich- {bales below the preceding m street, § Michaud of 117 Lafayette cxpectations. An early advance of . {street and Stanley Gromackl of 22| about $1 a hale in cotton futures R]ghts {Horace strect. ! was not maintained. Q : | A son was born at New Britain Southern Railway common. which Bought, Sold and Adjusted. General hospital yesierday to Mr. | sold below §25 a share in and \Mrs, George of §7 Elm of construction on | tenant of the, nd for street purposes has been | Cadwell | | ing, setting| | National Fire .. and founda. | Phoenix Fire . Roy Wenrich (top) and his 19-| Today in the | tion, | - -l':l\"l(r‘rfl Ins Co .. {ycar-old brother, Robert, of West ! Sheriff Reeder Webb, at Odessa, nnsGen io%: Brownsville, Pa.. are held as the || ~ Q I @ All Granites®| Tex i the first to cash in on the | Manufacturing Stocks. siayers of Louis 0. Knapp and rau ||| CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE ‘m\‘vr of the Texas Bankers' Assoc m Hardware .. . 78 S0 R. Fox, coal and iron policemen, o3 o save 2% | tlon to pay $5,000 each for dead |Am Hosi ; and save agent's commission | bank bandits, LY of his check for killing the two men | Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com .. 94 96 5 c, smlms Sons Tel. ]799 |eaught in the act of robbing the | Billings & Sponcer com — 3 'PRIGE REACTION the regular quarterly AR \,m‘, pl,.‘m 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 tock of record Dec. 30 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 dividend of | Feb. 1 to ' & Effect of Goolidge Withdrawal) Still Felt ! 4| The Torrington Co. declared an o | extra devidend of $1.25 a share and For Coming Year At Meeting Last | /08¢, fears of higher interest rates | |aroused by the higher coupon on th Price on Application. : | {the water the same day. All varie.! Night. {new treasury financing and the ms-; ties, attractive prices. Deliclous| e . . lappointing steel trade reports were | {nome made clam chowder to take | QIC0TS Of Crntenni J‘O‘]gr;iA‘n‘p‘ jine principal reasons sasigned for | home, Free ( e a Y - AL i = |the selling move nt. “Bear” tra- | e e ——— | Fish ‘hrlI\-: «"(::uv‘:r-rul’:lo:m‘;;: Doinkef last evening fas follows: | ders attacked a wide varlety of s !around the corner.—advt. I \\‘ \llv A. L. Kleln; 8. W., JOMN [ques, some of which declined suffi- | Hot lunches at Packard's.—advt. | . ;:::'a'\)i 'I‘r\\:;ml‘ “\"‘ WA ciently to dislodge weakened mar- | Officer Thomas Blanchette is fo 3 s glnal accounts. retary, Walter Westlake; Raising of the annual dividend on | Southern Railway common from $7 {to $8 annually brought about a |brisk covering movement around |mid-day, but it soon petered out !Banks called ahout $5.000,000 in {loans, but call money was plenti- | ful supply at the renewal rate of 4 Thomson, Tenn & QIn Sulte 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain . Members of New York and Hartford Stock Lxdnnn Edward L. Newmarker, Manager {was about in line with the trade's New Britain Trust Co. soared to a new high record around {4149 a share following the nouncement of the higher divid General hospital today to Mr. and Weakness cropped out, however, in Mrs. Jesse H. Williams of 154 Hart- |several other rails, Louisville & ford avenue. ! Nashville, “Nick i I Plate,” Baltimore | ¥ !& Ohlo, Delaware & Hudson and ! DD sapeake & Ohio, all off 3 to 3 A points. HARTFORD Midland Steel Products preferred i broke 9 points, National Biscuit 6 Ingsh BL b0 flock Uig ) 2. Mathieson Alkali 6, Commercial | RMartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Nfityflmld | Sraninsf ngR coma0l RO vAnalL IR A L BLELN olvents and Houston Of1 § each and Tel.2-7186 . Blde | The St. Mary's Ladies’ T. A. B. |G Jonnaon; J. D., Wililam Hickie; | Woolworthy, Raglo, Plerce Arrow : *: 3920 socioty will meet this evening at the | b (ESER o Be B e e | preferred and Youngstown Sheet & & B. hall. A social hour | rshal, D. W. Swanson, B, M.: & Tube sold down 3 to 4 points. U. & o Arthur Middlemas: J. S. Steel common sank to a new low on |l We Offer Ening the first lease for offlee | = p 0l (0 NG Tataren . the current movement at 139%, ral- ace in the new Raphael building, | P H S g lied to 141 and then fell back to the ow price again by early afternoon. LR o Independent strength was shown hy Porto Rican Tobacco B, Transue Charters Airplane to & Williams, Gold Dust, Standard Make Train Connections Milling and Wright Acronautical, all Larry Knowles, director of the|Of which attained new peak prices ! American Legion show that for the vear. M.; Masonic hall representatives, S H. Raymond. P. M. 16 Shares Commercial Trust Co. was | plaged fnithidiciiytie gatly pastioll BN RWARKET AT 50 2L L |the week, was forced to charter an| (jayirished by Putnam & Co.) airplane from Hartford to Al ek Ty Oiske today in order to > conn £ 4 , ! Al Che & Dy 14 1458 1465 with a train that will land him in | (ponc S el Toan gon g vracuse, N. Y., this evening in | o Ceitfe Trg o0 e ] “y me for the first rehearsal of a 07 T Am T.oco . [show which he will direct for the Am Sm & R 171Y Junior League of that eity. S e 15 Sh Am Sugar 2 | Mr. Kuowles missed Ris traln this | A or & T 8% 178 178 ares morning and. since it is Important yiteg 0 U sy oy that he be in Syrac tamigti ol 2 S / e b Brainard Field. chartering a plane ‘yynicon .. .. 104 1021 19214 {0 Albany. so that he might be on poir0 j ftime for his vym::\fwmv SR Ll I Siewaioricisialanelly Heth Steel 31 ress SR Calif Det 3 New Haven to Have One can vrac Of Greatest Hospltals 'V;r DL B New Haven, Dec. § (PI—A hos. [Che8 & Ohlo pital and medical center which will |0 K I & Pac |Tank with the largest in the worla, [Chile Cop lin the opinion of its sponsors, is ex- | < hrysler Corp P. 0. Box 537 New Britain, Conn. perjured testimony it you got I°fton i wedding triy i ”-v vv;"fl |:\ thie :‘n‘ e be “ e at the Robert J. Vanece school is | Pected to be brought into existenc ".nlo‘ Fuel enough mone: mercly the Vare fght todaw, | Goioniened. As a result of this | When merger of Grace hospital with |Consol S “I didn't give ne perjured testi- q Sl BREARES Srcund ol ?mn.«- r Vance street will be con-|he New Haven hospitzl and Yale T e mony." fifi M'P cratory prec the vote by which | \cieq with Harding street. | Medical schoel is completed, ru Stecl : i 4 “For murder you have one price b,L ‘ o v' n of William 8. Vare of 8 S { Plans for the development of the [Dodge Bros A 18% 187 19% pijgio) Brass [ Southern N E Tel .....170 174 and that's $10,000?" asked Sibbald nia were determined te| | mrese t properties are in the hands | Du Pont I ey, [Colt's Arms | — ‘That's what 1 was offered this d» ny Mm the oath of ofiice, as they | of Dean Milton . Winternitz, of | m 30812 | pagle Lock . S I 'l'm ASURY BALANCE time." lenied it vesterday to Frank L. | | Yale Medical school. and upon their | Eric I S1% | Farnir Bearing Co . | a Balance, $20,050,043. “How many have you Kkilled a Smitn ot Illinois. | D e ath s approval they are expected to be ! liria 1st pfd S0% | Hart & Cooley oo | e — $10,0007" NE‘V REVEN“[ “” l two scnators-elect, ]v hos. | mad ‘| ;\‘ ’l-myx; rs Landers, | POLICE COMPLAINTS “I never killed nobody.” e expenditures caused guch: | | e isk Rubber N It Machins o [ Michasl Wassellis reported to the L e \ b during (he Jast session, had ‘——-——-—-———-l J 18 BURNED TO DEATH | Gon Asphalt N B Machine pfd .. {Ipciteeionay it i auran pistol only when he went out to find od ihem on the floor | Merwin Chapman, : Calouila ) Indla SDep g LR B igh- | Gien) Niles-Be-Pond com 331 Park street was entered last Remus and kill him 3 e Nt to listen to denuncia- Merwin Chapman died at New | teen persons, including ,”"“‘ wom- | 1 Motors North Judd 5 | night and chewing gum and clgar- Mriesdals Aenicd inat ne ver had (Continued From First Fae) o | tior nso, but they were |london hospital Monday afternoon fen and five children, wers burned | orth Tron Peck, Stowe & Wil lettes taken. Fintrance was gained been to the home of Blanche Wat- - 18 spectators [lia mereraline ke illness. jiteRasatbipneutrapned SR 1ca InoTaR Gl & Russell Mfg Co . 33 'by breaking the glass in the rear son, secretary to Remus, or knew [1Ons proposcd will apply to it and © McLean, republican. Con He leaves two daughters, M ,"’ w‘ upper story of a crowded dwell- | yrygson Motors Scoville Mig Ce . 54 door. he Sooan | the treasury s likely to receiy 100k up the cause of Yaro [EEatL of Westrield and Mrs. John | ing in North Caleutta. T Central 5 110 John Jurgen of 125 Henry street Miss Watson was named hy the Son "‘. e ]'_'"“' tallvoads. fat - the opar of debate fadav, | Denny, Jr., "'H'h'“r""’ ""'""K*O = md 0 & G 61 cported the theft of a sled last secution as onc of three who oncern 1 uiure, the “inahility for a dis- |Chauncey of Hartford, Frank of | T B d N {Int Nickel Torrington of’ .82 at =0 f;:sp!rod with Remus to slay Mrs. | “Our concern is for the fut Ut oialiRr o (e Eann syl | DY ST and SRt e e Rl O RN B wo an lfs et Int Paper Union Mfg Co .... 22 25 | Paul Nelson of 462 Park street <l The majority of the committes " | London. ! H‘ $10 000 Ken Cop i Public Vtilities Stocks. rRpbrtad LRED % poie AW Yre aL opposed to any plan that would pro- FFor more than four centurie Loarne mm . y Ny Spring 'z Conn Elec Service | were stolen while his car Wi duco a deficit. © |he sa has been (he Anglo- | soiloho Gregoe l | Lentgh Val % [ conn Lt & Pow pf parked in the rear of 1. O. O, ’" N T Thts. conmection it shonld e | gons s om fo give men a tiiar| John Gregor, 52 years old, of 56 | Louis & Nash 1 Hfd Elec Light I hall on Arch strect last night. nn!n! that the estimates of surpluses | Lefor AR aE i .slmu:l v strect, died last night at) | Mack Truck 1 N B G | Mo Ak for future y on t hsiarol 118 |inone evirs va was 5 deen | he New Britain General hospital of | [ Marland 0l o 2 e present law, fake mo account of ex- | reandl 1 R O o e e i Mo Kan & T [S2 %0 “(:: PLANE BENEEW : penditures which may be made in {sulf ‘of (his case “he we shall | institution almost two weeks. | Mo Pac pfd i ‘°5“:\"‘ Tl sonlsly gL the future, but which are above the | cubordin interest to the still For 25 years he lived in this city | Mont Ward \}‘01" a sale of fancy articles and sums appropriated in recent yes nse of justice. |and was employed at the North & N Y Central jingEny el it Sinl StOMmOREo W TEMPI]RARY lEADER e il the senate of the Unit- | Judd plant. Ho his wife, NYNHU& 1iternoon and evening of which the cultural relicf, additions fo the y ed Siates, claiming to be the high. | Catherine Gregor: s sons, Jo- | Nor & West [[PERsese NIl LE Fsusicd @ (o ingas | public buildings, Boulder Dam, cout, to remove | seph, Frank and John Gregor, all o North Am the fund for the annual Christmas 5 ) % \ margin must be left for these presidents and hazard our | this city: a daughter. Mrs, Mary North Pacit jparty to be given the school chil- (Continued From First Page) litams, some of which are reasonably | .. fons foz hensals Wil il iR aliorios biiNEwe Britain: E tuto i N ; farn. = {certain to be adopted.” ity 5 | brothers, Anthony of this city and DAnL AT Pet BAAT 44% The committee in charge of the peated he was not a candidate for | prouce jeaders hope fo b ek ol e f e e aftalr 13 as follows: Rev. John J. the republican !'r““"lf‘"'lil'l nomina- fincasure taken up for co series of Isrehinas i cave | LiTHo Toneral aeilllbatiam ab il Diéita ATEOR. L12d Keane, chairman: Mrs. Mark T. tion, has been suggested to the ar- | ongrow. An «ifort S eRde e e e g e ea Lake, Mrs. B, X. Callahan, Mrs, vangenients committee which Was o coatit (o 1h e LEERIoR) rem home tomorro mrl.nl"nz St Radio: Cory : IThomas Cranley, Mrs. John Tgve, autlorized to perfect details of the |2 ™\ 0 U lock fl".", At ek e " Si Mre. Willlam Ahern, Mrs. James “’”"“‘f:f”‘ 0 ;”"" I"’""";’”’”' ","" The réduction i the corporation | Given Long Pr e ,‘;,::_',‘ an ;',,’, J (3 e ('leary, Mrs. Edward Hannon, Mrs., an w o gelected immedia T , ¢ 4 emetery, L ok Yo but Is expected o be chosen with., | Ties would LI RS A0l On C hawcs of Forger : . Mlchael Hention, My Georgoioer- v 4 due next March 13, on income carn- | gy e Southery i ner and Mrs. James Malloy. in the next month or six weeks el el e P1d- | t i Mention of Mr. Hughes met with Mg ol JIRESGHUU ard Benn Benton, r——————-—-——-—" Standavd O 3 unanimous response among the \WOUld hecome etfecti days 25 former resident of Springfield, Stewart Warner \ members of the arrangement com- 4ter the bill hecomes Mass., was sentenced today in supe- Jo e a e Studebaker mitteey the only doubt expressed be- onsequently, thers @ | vior court, to from 22 months to five | v Texas Co . 3 ing whether he would accept the op- 1A78¢ surplus for fhat T years after pleading guilty to forgery | okrvay Toxas & Pac 181, . portunity to make the keynote ad- | (/e current fiscal yo ond theft. Bennett ard his wite, | b | Tobaceo Prod .11 < Ch a | June 80) which under i Blizabeth who has pleaded not guilty Elioho 2 615-2 45 | on T .10 s 2 ris as ress. | i Opposite 5t Mury's Church, s : s \ar Chairman Butler called the ar- D¢ applicd on th the 1o the same cha are alleged m‘ Residence 17 Summer St.—1623-3. | Y'm:wd Fruit 4 s rangements committee together to- U 1;;'!" said. o 1 \m» vietimize A I-rl Tosephine 1. P S T R | : : ‘1“ er 08 A S a in the task of shaping| Mr. Green said the commitice did Maker, nationally known philan- | S Rubbe tl :':,};,;:.z"m“ the c’;n‘ennqn WM” 1not decide whether the reduction in | thropis! TS Stel ugges ODS run smoothly. ythe corporation tax afforded ade- ——— — | BOLLERER,S | Wabash Ry It was the opinion of the commit- u\un(n relicf, but it did find that this | West Elec ... White Motor . | Willys Over Woolworth Dolls PRt Cameras LOCAL STOCR MARRET PAYOTE REEDER WEBB] | (rumihed by Putaamea Co) Perfumes | inta q ks, TEN _THOUSAND & o | e e Ice Skates DEAD BANIK ROBBER " . - v 0 | Aetna Casualty 0 1300 é Sotna Life Tns S s Pomeranians | Aetna Fire { Automobile Tns | Hartford Fire LIBERTY STATE BANK, Dalf ¥, & HENDIICKS, Trvonuree Vacuum Cleaners in the CLASSIFIED SECTION |when the officers endeavored to ar- | rest occupants of two bootleg auto- mobiles. Authorities charge the two men headed a gang that dis-| tributed liquor in three states. ) The sherift and part | Beaton & Cadwell vo... — 90 Odessa bank, are pictured above. |Billings & Spencer ptd — 6

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