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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1927. —_————— JEWS TOOBSERVE | iy Rems SIESHAN GULTY 22 JUDGE DSMISES [ s Chartie MeCarey Popaiar? | JURTHEN ISHGREE TEASTOFLIGHTS <20 2z QNASSALLT OOUNT 5 5 NONSUPPORTASE |~ Chitdren, Teachers Say s’ | INFLORANTRIA o h s advances, he had done so im- uthern Alabama Universit nediately and had left her home. Haomkah Servic to B O v v :*’“’*“I?”*’f'*},:;;;,;,f Kenney Fined 839 Afer Woman *75 27,0 2o 202 oer ‘o Rules Tor Theberge Alter Hear- e 'Southington Man to Be Tried ing in Court Today i Again in March served Tomorrow Evening 1or. 2 unnt <ois, St Tells of His Actions v it I iy v Hannukah) orhé Weaxt of thot, A NeNdsomertiax it Calendnell B Tos ol Lol e s, sepl eberge, 0 t- ar —. 15" as it is commonly known L Mills Tarawars &t 36 M Grand strec 3 4 n ed in police court two week 0 ¥ > | three disagreement, with the majori- fIl be chserved by Jawish residents 1t 18 Hardware Store, 316 Main ) : . WEST HAVEN H[]ME hat she had removed the weddin |1y favoring acquittal, has temporari- )¢ this e reowtama 20 salesman, was found ¢ a el or Hughnnt ! Iy halted action in the state’s prose- Is city, beginning tomorrow an! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horwitz ha S vt g given her by her husband a u h e's pros ontinuing for seven days thereaf- L : ; eplac by the ring given her at ! ution of Stuart R. Florlan, 24, ter. Tommorrow evening at 8 o'clock fpror =, 19 A wed [ B B1S Ohuirgh 6 v former| i © of her marriage to her first . hington young man accused of Hannukah service will be hotg UNFOuBh the s home, 12 Mapl ily and | Hiusd) fromimiiat Dooe e SR being an accomplice of the Plants- the Congregation Breth Sons P their residence in New York city i 1dg: i court today by Judge Henry P. p mlk National bank robbers last " & Rals An rwi 3 g o °r resident f ' Raxe, v s 1 " i 5 iy be > nmime: of Isracl, Rabbi Gershon Haddas de- i ”',”,“"‘1"“ e i SR Ot S 2 . n i had made their | Roche, who said the evidence pre- : frumee y necthe mdd:css Wolaleistasoon 18 (SR oS e Snamn ipes e el G [ oseane we ted by George t the time of the hearing y SRS ey Mgt M o r and reception will be held at | .. arpensie e i LS SRIOARE SONE T : o He i eet, Who wit- was Theberge was paying $40 8 i aecC it Enarian agun i Ilihe 7 o'clock and Rabbi Feldman o {i(¥ 508 © A% and Mas Nathen B A ttomiey I Mol nessed ffair and who |y for rooms on Church street : S O Ay b “f"."’{h“’”“ Hartford will be the speaker of the K oF EDUY R anen : s Rl ones : liere his wife had roomers, and on ; > L o e Aot vening. Sunday school will be held | “*° i 18501 T ¢ USever: t the men in the group |ipat evidence it was impossible to | E ; ) W. Meyer, 1‘]:om'.s DiMarco tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, On e . aLiemp! to get into Kelly's | v finding of guilty on the ¥ = ey S A e 93 . : S Imake : and Willlam Kappello, the trio ac- sday atternoon at 2:30 o'clock ¥ S Vi armed with | charges of non support. The court | used of actually robbing the bank. the Sisterhood Hannukah v and 5 R, Honuar o < sgan said. |, t antici future occur- o 5 s the claim 3 2y denic Ltion of o T It was the claim of the state that bridge will be held, The g hostesses fid viwho festificdiths y ces, Judg che said, but he felt Florian assisted in the holdup by il be Mrs. David L. Nair, Mrs, Wil- | 0 ! was o e sl el e, Sl s to ¢y that an order for ¥ 1 information relative to inm Kaplan, Mrs. ney Symons, | ]g REI] R”SSIAN 3 i Bieh % ; 4 ERRURAE, L elec “\-.,N‘mv under penaity of a jail sen- | : I k . Charles Glasz and Mrs. Gershon g : Nt 5 el e A - tenee fault of a bond would be | g ; e jurors who thought that Flor- i Mrs, M. Peyser has donated SeS ? N e o aad 1ade if a non support charge could | o ian should be acquitted were Samuel and-painted pri - SO e I Svatetinnalsats ¥ e army at |ty pRiedden proven inst Theberge, i | 3u ) Fitchner and Stewart (Continued from First I J ; i e : A s an : ion Officer E. C. Connolly | ' lon of ) hester, Henry A. Ts- xplanation “The Feast of the i TR S - 2 t o e eI R OBR e I TR arronld foinepatils Mr. | : 1eib of Marlborough, Harry E. Mor- :hts” in a ment today, Th °f, reacing fo the Shanghal [ ¢ X : e e ron N e e - ton of New Hritain, Myron §. e fon of tho cus. | SOVCHMENUs demand for e rocall |1 1 Lih ! ol }f{;,’i,n,,}é”vrn.f P TSRS A e : Churchill of Newington, Arthur H fam, ad elen byiiin fisl a3 Collowailloerinss o0 0 LES (CaBIGEDE o ) I him away, telling him larmed with a revolver, began an . |claims to be unable to pay $10 & 4 Ashton of Wethersfield, Leonidas “Anyone who has cver read the | jome: ”f"\'“\ 'm_v’l""'" x"‘"" "“"“‘ Gt i nc well, also t oy ion which disclosed a man in | Wee vards his wife’'s support. E Pelton of Windsor and Robert Bid- two books of the Maces NI s G e e lous. | he ' j TR A s. T was without food until Recs TN well of Windsor Locks. Those who I paLh foF 4 1e consul general was told to tell f A {o o Celfare voted him guilty are Robert Nichol- ks -6 the Amouryelia, WL Gl saities feadoe bt o on ‘ X window. Levelling his gun o A Dealodoryiie Weltars P o 5 son and Howard A. Edwards of Suf- 8106 excitms slovr of fhie |t o 1 Bovler une0hes o Deuics She Was Friendly ) t. This ) tion urranged to have grocer- “ g ; 6l and Gharles | AL Giiseold. of revolt against the Greek | Chineso te rritory function by vir uring t cross-examination by a for concerted fire from a |ies s ied. According to Mrs. The- Wost “"”.,o;d‘ i 2l volution is stirring, to | ¢ tne tr. Aty between China and tl v McDono Mrs. Kearsley |n f persc outside he said. :berge. her hushands suspects her of The nine jurors who favored ac- NS day, because of the heroism | goviat alznediat Beidnelia 1004 testified that as positive the Brother Fires On Group | Kkeer roomers for purposes | quittal took the view, in the main, there display ang it line eSS o et s el e ¢ 1 [ Io her | Kelly’s brother armed with a shot {other than urdinary rooming house that the ewlienoe. of thé thres 4alr. ot its fmplications and signifi- | tion of Soviet consals means )i ushand wa vork. He had been sur zed away at the group out- |reasons, and therefore she is unable | confessed robbers was not to be be- in history of human freedom, | gencrals who ustrned b ; 1 gh t L § Shots without number ripped [t rent the rooms and support her- lieved and was given with the pur- the wondrous story of human |more convenient e Ie ory, afte i 5 ; LSS ianLthotontsldn e Ipose of avoiding the heavier charge thought, sphere of their influence diplomati e . y 1 15 the rk in the walls and | . Mangan, representing of robbery with violence. The three Attle Palestine, along with the representatives of powers maintain- t 10 mis hear . i i i £ shots ac- I1poherge, said he nted to point i 1 L Jiivors in the minority held the opin- rest of the world, had been ¢ ing unreciprocal treaties with g : ¥ : ey | ¢ ”“1""; ""”“" out that the charge of non support : jon that ¥lorian had Inspired and wered by the Greek general, Alex- | 7o SR s - Mr ¢ added that t ner i h the shots |24 not been proven and therefor: « slanned the robbery which the other T the Great, whose chi He emphatically denied stat FacR a8 78 sreat rt LA St ]{ \“"m-")“"‘j Theberge was deserving a discharg: . ee carried out. lay in making the world as near- | charging . the tenic \ ! 1y R B T S et Greek as possible ie Hellen within the : < propagand Aok ANy (oI EE S £n Y TR o an marries a woman docs no . on of the world. His conques S ! : ’ 118 31| place a ring around his neck for t1 E : along with policy, were inherit- i made a complaint r e . it rest of his life under all curcum ; . 5 od by 1 e e was Rabbi Haddas gave an intcresting | | F ! id. M : . fuch ey i : 5 : el wing the house until the |Theberze askec » permitted 1 s o : 5 e Lo By £ESATE it ey machine had nde | make a statement her husk st \ 7 ‘,]:. ”‘nr a v,m;} ,<’n \\v;n‘, We .,1. |J ARE F"”Nfl IN [IHI St LR ) Lo It was just bef i el discharged, but Judge Roch . 4 i gogil P 9 riglis (BEU e Tew wers: brostls liiihe ahod 5 and weis pulled away from in fron told her the case was ended, []l: HEARST [;LUES house that the scream was heard in Breaks Big Plate Glass Window. Déntes ‘”‘””"m;l Assa licating that some one within the! James Crelan, aged 20, of 130 Os- | POLICEMAN CHARLES McCARTHY ! | | | | (Continued from First Page) ! 5 R na Tas chine had 1, en k by a bullet good avenue, pleaded guilty to | tricted, “Egrly In the second century be- rore Christ, the notorious Antiochu I B N o | icer Charles MeCarthy, the ok ‘ ! A R in the Kelly house. 'charges of bre: he peace and | Officer Charles MeCarthy, one of | partic y the children of the E IV, surnamed Epiphanes (God 1 % “1 that he made o : s s e JUESRICL Bronslydr tewpedce and : P t Have wolice s Y in S @ orty a s [the veterans in the service Burritt. school, rompts at : 3 Yatt this mioy e i S : : R Haven police summoned by injury to private property and wa A promy . a ifest), ascended the throne an \ IRt on Mrs. Ke L L Hozan 1 4 ceive the f s let- | thi t P f : ged ihe. throne” an e 0 e : san appeared just as the gray fined $10 and costs on the latter Pleased to receive the followin s lime, to express our gratitude ‘orthwith, difficulfis arose. Anii. | Vil Tetum with ti : husband 1omeonce G $ 2 : occupying only two 1 on him (Continfied from Tirst Page) A > | Avila Swears to Purchase. ) - e analonia tichey s Witk el S car pulled west along Marion strect charge. Judgment was suspended | ter today under date of Dec. 1: and appreciation. Wit : ochus began to deprive the Jews of | e L i ¥ towards the so-called sccond avenue he charge of breach of the |"Officer Charles McCarthy, | “Wo wish to cxtend to you, also, |, THUS far the committee has before Bvomy TeiEh ey respousible for the kidnaping of the g piano becanse hr is on the charge of breach of the " toy 1t Ah wwotn {artimiony ey ot PYESE A ot politicall treetom [ EESIS S 0N b BinaTing ot tie : ; s and disappeared around the peace, |“Pglice Department, otz lshesitorialll e oyl ant sopa f - i TR s EONY L Bl eT °re Was resentment, of course, but Bk 5 . rof a cross strect Supernumerary Officer Todzia | “City. v at p in the heart of the f* BUSL Avlia ghay e hovs B the o ments, his w ft iome and moved to larger quar i [E5 sinarouneLary Lt ocaly 4 pers from clerks in the Mexican e main Antiochus succeeded. | TCOMEnts, Nis wilt 5 ; : G irters Police Pursue Auto estitied that Cre hi | “My Dear Officer McCarthy: tmas season. ; s : X g b ; . | was later hicard from at Reno, Nev., s e testitied that Crelan put his fist |"MY_ - Eovernimibnt Weriice tn Mevies Cift ha people accepted as inovital 8 ok L lrem A Sl e ¥ was started, but hy the . ; o i The firm and fatherly protection | “Sincerely yours, the Children, the : e (Yrance o i where she established a residenc listen to oposi- hrough a 6x10 ft. plate glass win- | 5 and bought dovetailing correspon- the tyranmy of “the mad king. RIS Raea L A i u to pos the pursued and pur- e : 3 » |that you have given the children of Parents' Association and the il & L : ng and obtained a divorce. It was re- | o s L i dow on the ground floor of the | ; : 2 derics from eloves 10 s New Sut Antiochus was not yvet s; z AT e e i wched Kimberly avenun =l {the north section of the city and of Elihu Burritt School.” L < 1. He was determined to force ooricd that a short time afterward nney insisted. || : ; o Rialto building on Broad street. York office of Arturo M. Elias, upon the Jow the social and e |She marricd a man named Thomp- | \When & et EormA ey far ahead | gypornumerary Officer Riley Md‘ RS T AR L o e et L et Meslonn el genecal sol Bl zigus ifo of the Groeks Especial. S0 A report that she had 1 K and asked him to 20 10 | yakeq e i of Now 14 Saseand cikcied ’”“‘ Do dualie Bl ol ) dent Calles’ half-brother. It has also worshipped as a deity just as all |, oLoToIalONS’ MArital AUTCUItes |y oo (rouiy 5 The iy e v e chased ‘””‘ o Dlocks before o | tion with the affairs and his rhg patience of the Jew then chang- |1 Lag (oded all : # DA . Raslev nplvntelyliig norning, when Hamden | IS Feas0n for breaking the window, | upon fraud and forgery. ed into ar nd bitter resentment, |15 Wife: ,?h,‘ : ".', S e a0 1tlon was to 1M | polico reported that a machine an. | CTo/aR replied that he wanted to — Closed Sessions Held. Phat s A > property and althoug I de plaint ! SR | “get square with the officer” for 3 | Closed sessions were resorted to Hasseq mona iready ito TeEISEHON T S0 SR hhana ‘sonealedl tol that s £ . swering its description had sped ; e e Runs Into Automobile and Con- | e s 2 end any Infringements of p. e e i B T » ad mot seen NCr | ihrougn Centerbrook, heading in the | PUt{ng him out of the hall. He ha —_— crday by the committee to study m futo their midst, R e B I T of no v tion of New London. Police | 10 Admission ticket but insisted on | ! tinues To Railroad Station the documents and at one meeting it Maifers Bambe o &) erlsis v whon | ien tes e e o obtalnedd Lo here wore asked to be on the alert | €S INfo the hall, according to Alden Street Pro e]‘(y Owners spread the papers before experts O R Ty A A LT o . ) ) it Lonit Officer Todzi | Y ! With Passengers ere’ a8 for opinfonsion k » an altars = — - tole + ne he R e “relan did not make a statement | . . What informa- ian cities and ordered th e Y "| Inspection of Kelly's house this| “F I 5000]) Sereeant P. ; ¢ has re- | (heir genuiner at infor: e 0. e L A . o e cour "Cutoned by Sute | (i 83,000 Datage | s v 4 sreavay was s e Eeinin, St o azed Mattathias, and his [ oand tatsed privately with Mrs. | 500 " non from three sides, win. | S3Xe, he said he had not been em- | i e e iratios public, however. sons set up a rebellion that S | Kearsley, after 1 lows and woodwork bearing the | Ploved steadily and had not done s e ,L“'l‘,"‘;‘l“ il e mphasizing its own repeated as- slly drove the Qrecks and their | Pattern Maker At Stanley Rule and : le s nt, t o el ot Tl a | any work for two weeks. He suffer- | aiming that their pre as|on Wi, Paul Yagoobian of 13| Sertion that the Hearst documents paggnism from Palestine. Like the | 1 le incident and had ap James Kelly's wound was found | °d @ slight cut on the hand from the |damaged to a great exter ol : tmitted. ae. | Are forseries, the Mexican embassy later| Jevel Co. Plant For 30 Years Dies arsley, J {6 have Deen of a superficial nature | Proken glass. ‘cl inging of the grade on Ald 1 € i th-L. Qe night issued another statement 21 At West Main Strect Home, | I ehait saused by a bullet grazing his left Whitman Case Nolled treet and that they Hotibeen incorporating the same opinion as yor on their lips and with the s manager fo g e Dark spots in front of the| The case of Roger W. Whitman, | compensated for the damage done, Ur¢ o \l"(]‘l‘l‘\(-f‘.\n:\\.v Iy v § vecentiy in Pasialy Afhier- ought of God in their hearts” | William G. Herwig, 56 g, | pany Ly whor ¢ h were thought by police to |Of Corbin avenue, charged with |Stanley and Magidcling I, | ¢ i W‘m“ Mexican minister to “The Greeks had defiled the tem- |a pattern maker at the Stanley Kule Vs calic d by " have been blood, shed by one op [OPCTAting an automobile without through Corneliu: Danahe : 0 C A Ly Doy e T | Braics rmer minister of the ple tn Jerusalom Dy idolatrous wor- | und Level Co. plant for the past 50 nough an eihgtles on i et wonndaa ) T s sk ers, [Mehts “,'l"li rinouL e St station ;:;::lf‘ll"s‘\u(,(‘:'n\r el ot 108 Hart street, Seasuny n Dlexico. Pf““"{ Who, Yeas ip and the st cars and a resident of this since | "ot I LR Y Iy, West police said to |[Was nolled. Sl WG Ofraon oy ’ ; 2 1entioned in some of the papers, “J‘\\!““ e r“‘"‘l‘* ,’,f"?ffi,,‘:{‘;‘,,‘[‘1'(;’“‘:,’,',,‘,.'[ "““t nt S “'!‘;“;;“;“! du Alrs. by Kenney. | ‘ .“ r lffll(‘)\‘v’\‘\(; ‘\‘ 'fl.gfi The case of Frank Madrick, aged |Deputy Sheriff Ma Hul\\n. | Hall reported to ie OMeer goclared they would deceive only sccrgtion of the Sanctuary, This|1u:45 o'clock at his howme, 556 West | “IF CH D aan avrested for violation of the |30, of 119 Grove strect, charged |served the papers, [Reibergyisley i'.‘ ! ‘]“' e A ey ons who were unfamiliar with was done in Decomber, 165 B, C. It | Main streot, following. an. iness of umero I A e gy e o n a quantity of stuft | \Vith operating an automobile “‘”‘.;* The plaintiffs claim that they “F ' 1”1;] 2 b eni o K\,“LUIA['II'I.”;' 'i'v isual form of the Mexican of- memorate this event that | six months. e el S1%D ]” Lol i in his place. Ols & Mgy v CE“"“;‘“dt "'{;' own three tracts of property on Al- : _[‘Ij-“’;m:"“‘”:“”m“ ‘m:l‘r“i;‘ cial papers of with their signa- v is to this day celebrating | He was born in New ton, | <! FHENLE gt it was understood, however, that | Monday, He was ‘"“’;““"_ *’;“ ‘"‘fiy‘: den street, on one of which fracts is |41 about 18 " h_‘““l‘ L s i fures nnukah (dedication). The festi- | pa, His only fraternal afiliation P PHCH t e against Kelly was dis- by Ofticer Willlam J. McCarthy and |, 4y ramity qwelling house. The AUy A0 RO oo lasts for cight days, in accord |was with the Mutual Aid socicty of o i Gl b gl anldis lndordredaad o, o \1‘.‘nrp’r.":(mfid by Judge WIIUR | fondant ehange_the e od g ‘z;‘l_“m‘; ‘;» "(A‘I):‘:Ih(\ xx;' ‘:xz‘r: thRS HOPKINS DIES AT 81; ¢ tradition that when theline Stanley Rule. 1lic leaves his | ). S5 Y : ol " " Drunken Driving Chargod e p B Rl (R e e = s 1;)1 lagop 1n :h“ temple wa = wbout |yvite, two daughters, Mrs. Havold | estificd t he - 5 Richard T. Connors, aged 25, of "I‘ o d"i’}‘\“ “’”’“'y'l'r"‘l Gy two women passengers were desir- NATIYE OF NEw BRITAIN el i b \l.l r n.I \l]. Vfll‘\'»h] o 5 1ad . ley sh fl | 43 Edge m(r‘_. avenue, Hartford, made, the plaintiffs claim, the ‘l. of taking th :03 o'clock train ik brother, Ernest Herwig and tw rescr « alled on Ms, pleaded not guilty to the charge of 5 e B n the coul be found. It seemed sufficient | yrandehildren, all of {his eits ' ¢ - Sl = operating an automobile while under | TANCE t0 the property was prac RGnIn T et s Memher of Andrews! Baily Boer fin for only a single night, but it mirac- meral arrangements, in char e Giess as to Mrs. | One Woman Known Dead and influence of liquor, and on request |V 1eVel With the sidewalk, Ui bian continued on his way. He ulously Iasted for cight night. | of B. C. Porter Sons, are incomplete. -, veracity, of Judge W. F. Mangan, & continu- s habitable " T he reported the accident at the tax Old Homestead on Burritt “'his Jegend in connection with 3 - Atiorney | lice and Firemen Secarch Rulns (7 ot 58 Ve o e order. | foundation was in D e Maccabean revolt is, for the Jew, | 4 g £ ; 1 I : | cot in 1846 . - Goo | ! SEs L ; ; YL s 200, |and the land around foundation |y g ne was not feeling we S bolie of his history and destine, | POttsville, Pa.,, Mining 1 and Judge Saxe | poy oer Victims, Sl andjboncsgnereiiXediaysal level with the sidewalk line, 1o nus “ : 2 e ey ustained Jin Officer John Griffen arrested Con- Gl home. | 3rs. Georgianna (Andrews) Hop- lcre i5 o nation which has hardly District Is Flooded Fathee Bleads Fox Son Boton, Dic. 17 ()~ Tolice nors about 7:30 Tast evening, after GuUers enrrici the water past, and | "0 e e S enjoyed a century of peace .nw} & Pottsville, I'a,, Dee. 17 (UP)— Kenney's | i 1c tircwen were today searcl a car driven by the latter smashed #Way from, the property. re wsiderat lamage de most lifelong resident of this city, eurlty throughout its long RIStOrY; fMrany mines in this section of the [, telling Judge » he g oine roitnd explosiontIna( t a milk wagon and then| The plaintiffs claim that the prem- o 11 S as | died yesterday in Torrington hospi- 0 s e bl g el g G i, Gl oy ! ! lliot hotel, Loxbury, struck a truck ownea by George ises are now made difficult of damaged. William H. | tal where she had been ill for a briet RAAn e undued yeatas vhioh i SN olle Taonlik ol * tor possible victims Martin and Henry Davis of 20 Pearl | ¢ The cellar is below tl Jackson of Trinity street witnessed | period. has endured every persecution | yorki: sy H»{ I T \n»l 5 Juestion: Iy censtein, Mr. on o s known to be street, which was parked on the east | of the street and water has entered | the gecident which 18 said to have | She was born in the old Andrews known to man, and which has, nev- | Officlals ~at : he ’I““‘_”‘n e R L hmow hal Ly ad, and scveral others injurcd. side of Hartford avenue facing nortn |on the premises from the streef. been caused by the wet condition of homesteud on Burritt street, Sep- crheless, suryived and preserved its | weather bureau here said the S Tali e sireet] ) = the bel it in chargs of John W. Thompson of (The building is damp and is less de- | e pasemont. | tember 4, 1546, and was education in ideftity and Is today more numerous before in history aoqn”i'\\ rain 106 laint i 2 OIS e a- 204 Grove street. Connors’ car was |sirable as a residence. The RS 2 el I'tho local public schools and later and Influential in the affs irs of the ulen dtn'u‘-l{ ]'lh"_“l”",‘_f"_‘]*;V" ‘ commit ( a3 they resumed their % badly damaged. | tion is impaired and water runs into taught school here and nearby. She world than e fore. This, for | The rain fa 'i\.n :n. a )m sy . an 1ed b 4 g el ol e U Hbas Hial premisss, 0 OF A.ELECTS OFFIGERS Hocd e Mhsttocd fob st the Jow at least the miracle of | tod: nd weather bureau C i Mr. nne 1k Hlsradaela s e St . It is claimed that it will be neces- 2 | M eav daught: el - ‘ % e t A TS sk s dena . S Mrs. Hopkins leaves a daughter, Hannukah.” bk Lo b S L TR R 17 ye Mew e i Bllta"} and America sary to regrade the entire premiscs | Mrs. Bisworth Sheldon; two broth- i D D W R T Sl e Cited as in Agreement ata large expense and that the prop- | Laurel Court Chooses Florence fers, James E. and Joseph R. An aths & Faale ! e S k v 3 pr 3 = ouy er daug r I S i v ha ciated 000 5 Lathams in R. R. Wreck | Unless the rise in the river is halt- SR & G o inany 5 Jdwar York, Dec. 17 (P—Declar- cry has been depreciated §4,00 s 5 | drews, and a sister, Mrs. Frank H. Whil H et e et num- t y McDonough m N0y e g that the union between the Notwithstanding the fact that the ixon Rtoyal Matron and Henry | jonnston, all of this eity. ile on Honeymoon ! -a. i v 2 ey was entitled fo be frecd il i R les was Srade was changed and the filling in ¥ | Funeral services will be held at cries will be flooded, caus d e id were American and British people achtclhanse Pt | Word has been received in this | tional collieri : on the evidenc cing overcome by Wachtclhausen Royal Patron. : ¢ Ao fanill AT 1d La- | ing losses of thousands of dolla ¢ urt. His word was certainly | taken to the Hospital, spiritual as well as material, Vin- | Was done a long and unrcasonable | [B. €. Porter Sons funeral parlors e Vm”;';t,.l tel “,’;’h ) n:"'{;,z e ——— Tt g ¢ 8 HiVe! frement and severall ocousi| tent Masoy Canadianiwinistes to the Hm: ago, ;rhv defendant has not | : annual election of officers of | Monday .-\rmnoonFa‘z '3 o'clock. L ttshu | 15 mu | 2 B o o Aata e aate) 00 | made an effort to asccrtain or aurel Court, O. of A., was held last |Burial will be in Fairvlew ceme- passengers on the express train that | Holiday Business Rush Lot Mrs. Kearsley, and the pants of the liotel suered_ slight United States, last ;\flx:‘,ghl:‘hmll::”'sm; e the damages. S et oo | Laurel Court O of A wag Bl | e ed a s a | av N f doubt existed ngly bur nd injur and were treate embers e English-speak _ 4 : 4 n Mason 3 B e ]wl’hl,\‘w."w ke Nearing Its Peak TOd‘“, R a e T e L the hospital and & nearby union that a misunderstanding be- Sulting from the chas provided as follows: val Matron, Flor- | P Latham was uninjured, but Mrs, La- | With Christmas oniy one weck | (7 “No attorney wanis fo g0 e twcen America and Britain was im- by law, No motice has been kiven r on,Henrs | Aziz Grotto Gives $50 at s unin, b ) e T e nre dEiia - 2 29 ) ¢ = e ¢ pla s an s ; associate matro; St foseived Unfnlea to hax beok) |.‘m.lx.’ (‘)l\“ business rush n ' s exar i Youns - Nearly 100 people made homeless possible. b T e L0 s Rt e (; e “mv\ To the Children’s Home which have confined her to her bed xulnu‘ 1Tm G e arricd woman a . as he round refuge at the Norfolk Settle- ) .\Iml,«lor“ Massey l<.1sc\‘x‘>;n . ‘I,_ ot s Z Skidmore F. Seaman: sccretar A Christmas gift of $50 to the for several days. Mr. La b !w*’p i shi, but Your Honor Well et house across the street from |long record of ‘frh‘;ml.\ rel ‘;‘fff' a:;_‘ et Enon e e =¥ ast Royal Matron Mrs. Beach; |Children's Home was voted last night ot AT ol M el T | extra help both i sl ine what the sit is as re- | (o hotel. | Lween the United States and Canada Sl S Tt R e B R 3 ; am |clerical departments and will ad the explosion and {across an unguarded border line 1,- yEdames ! i L g [ MRCHnE O8] & 4y ot Black Rock avenue, Mrs. Latham |\ 0% S nts it o cause of the exy N . ends the Property. The plain > no! Minnio Brown; associate con- 'money being the proceeds of a dance is the former Miss Phyllis Newlands Seomang. 4 : . has not been determined. 300 miles long and commends the Property. The plaintifis { MO L 1o pn ghdus ; Mailing of Christma ; ich o cause sh S $60,- work of the international commis- | Pecn competent for the d: they @ L given at the Paragon last month. of Pittsburgh hey were returning TeceiVing * of i which really | 2 4 LLOL 3 Damage was estimated at $6C,- work of the ern: 4 say. Matron A. Marion Sackett. | SRS from their wedding frip when the | CONINE | of same, which reaily e B g sion on disputes between the two Vel Wil B dnatailed nt o/l Suns:rom GRS UM accfdent occurrcd. The train was .y o A diis crease all week, 5 X — nations, Q Z meet or iday evening, Jan- T 0 oG BItahiT el So s e sradnnl Incleass (Al s her you vricd woman “This body,” Massey said, “has. Shenandoah Valley Is e S |, Claiming that @ judgment for hound from Cleveland to Pittsburgh. | put to date no previous records have o ewa t a police court Anti-Chinese Riots operated so quietly and efficiently Blocked by Bl i Rt e S RITIS pibsenpreken: Tia bUl bl SR ot ft. Kenney's family Reported From Korea ;b ioptiuively. that the man. in ocked by blizzar T |satistied, the Liberty Baking Co.. WON'T DEFEND BRITISH TrTEE: mas mail however is not expected to this cas v ahyat Tl iy D et | o el that hat for the . Shenandoah, Pa., Dec. 17 (UP SHOTS THROUGH WINDOW. hrough Roche & Cabelus, has Atlanta, Dec. 17 (#—Tobby Jones | (a1l helow that of last year. s S Soo |, Tokyo, Dee, 17 (Fh—Diepatelies | s street dosan't know that for the |, Ficha ol from the first b o William O0'Day learncdl last RAE Bb) 00 mages t Your Honor will not permit a < . t anti-Chinese |, 6 v oinavs Madlanini 1t suit for $4,000 damag: said today that he did not expect 10 | Christmas trecs began to ma e Hee et Al aah A L AR ! B 4 S recq ol aanilUivearseihaye had has | Of the winter season today hs nizht that two shots had been fired oo muel Appelbaum and defend his title as British open '{heir appearance in the city about i i ave T 7 |buzes Haglls patribunal s whioh Whas e, aic fondhighways I/ this! section| through & window oa the rocth s James J. Naughton of this city and e thro H finding 1 o res- = i a <t year or braal e middle of the we jut not un- & ne thro PUNE isen because of the alleged oppres- | intricate international champion next year or to play in | the middle of the week, but nof 3 »\vx:n nf’l\'ormn\ by Chinese in Man- S-le‘.m and all of them with unani- | “Heavy winds, accompanied by a g i Kowalezyk, | They | Nathan Baggish of Hartford. Con- Greenstein Claims Convieti ° i Gases g A, ea winds, ac anfed by od by Anthony Kowalezyk. They | e mantc Clynes ved th 7 el s ling. At least 3,000 | 1,15u5 gecisions. rapidly falling thermometer last | were discharged from an air rifle or |50 ik Clynes served the pa L on this the Dritish amateur championship | (il this morning in any considerable o7 at St. A quantity. GHUTIL I ATE (Spre < pers, Chinese are Staled to have fled to| " oiher speakers included John W. |night, heralded the approach of the | 4 small caliber bullet rifle, he found, | Pe™ hazardous. of a house at 104 Miiler street, owns e o S Mr. Greenstein claimed a convie ‘I shall play in the United = 1, nointing out that Kenney had Roren QUtnE the = open at Chicago in Ju and the | K3 il et e LR Mar ix from Korea during | Davis, former Amerlean ambassador | storm., and Kowalczyk told him a lar < WIN _— N e it o I“UShe‘f ‘md “ lfe dmitted, affer his avrest, that he | OO T to Great Britain, and Dr. John H.| Electric and steam lines wera en- : BREAK WINDOWS “FOR FUN & ¢ sy ] irrence happened a few months | o o A hoirh Bresl rewton, Mess, 1o Soptember,” Reported Siain in C hma RO A Y S0 amonn siinnks et Indlvin o b yeees B e e {'coniteting serions Moy Ly e Officer Daniel Cosgrove, investi i ; | |zating o " complaint that several 3 “ , st sl hai, Dec. 17 (P)— * Was no question that an as- 41 Chinese took place at Chemulpo | PR ods, | taining their schedule R & = gating a complal B, Jul - n0d thevs adl the compatl o“;{:pn‘jmrll killed in the 2 d been committed and there | oy \Wednes and a mass attack e AT 5 e were running far be- !!’“"CS of glass in a vacant store at B R g R i an o e wr count but |ywig made on the Chinese quarters NEW RADIO STATIONS | KARP SUES HONEYMAN |169 Kelscy street wers broken, fo- . Coming year." j¢ ; ere ML : c i land his. wife, latter was sccre- | for the fact that the statute of limi- | pyyrsday. venteen Ghinese wm-o[ New York, Dec. 17 (£ —Radio == Ilurry Karp has brought suit for [cated two brothers, aged 10 and 14 e e e e AN e iy fot injured and u score suf-| communication stations arc being | HONORS MIDDLITOWN DOCTOR | $700 umages against Max D, |vears, last night, and thelr father ppeTRALY KILLS WOMEN e R s e e S AP [ constructed by the federal govern- | Fastford, Dee, 17 (P Towis Lo | Honcyman. & k& Honeyman took [agreed to setlo for the dumage oiwomen walking to work over a |ernment. Those arre would recommend as a penaliv, Mr | Reinforecmenis of police have | ment at one hundred mile intervals peija, physician of Middletown, has possession of an automobile owned | 11 1:-‘:\u.do\\<‘\\cr\ roken “for fun, stliitiens: Merino. flats wore killed | Borie Voiing, He orted to by Grcinsiein replied tiiat Do did ot |heen rushed from Scoul, but the ten- |on the Now York-Atlanta. air route |noen appointed captain in the medle | b the iR, on December 13, and | the ho ’ {this morning when struck by a New |secretary of the central communizt | wish to be undu felt | sion continues. to aid air mail pilots, Captain Fred- cal corps, and attached to the 169th has "“"“““”I~ 1ey 'f‘}‘}y ‘_’°"“ lf" The deltwof the Ganbes sxalRen. B fEsiioad traln They were |party in south China correspond- |t Zant hed suf- — -— —_—— erick €. Mingsburg, chlef engincer |infantry, in {‘l'(,l rs from the adjntant ||’Y" i\"h",nln\” \:v\\!.lfl l]';]) ‘0\. i U‘;iiy ; A( ¢ o] :‘\vir‘ ;! nar:‘g e {Emma Sacowicz and Mary Zakow- |cnt, of the offic soviet news ntly ‘oss npon him that READ HE ASSTRIED|ADS | 0 Anna ot ot eoineree a1 oo s s placo | by Constable Jon B, ONelll who maptra sivets hux i Ris ot ok ity lageney. > caunot go about promiscuously | FOR BLST RESULTS | ways division said last night. of Otis, resigueds ARIa0aotvod fayeelt o LR e

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