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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ; 0 [ eir .‘_|' = e e e e TN, < BRLIRVE IT OR NOT S T T e of to Pat. oir) New York, Iebs 4 (UP)—The 1im that he was being|do its duty most intensive tea pa in the the information contuined| THe said he thought the attorne SERI[]US, []“[;TURS I o ! : i warrant which was read to|general shoutd be ready within six 0 : ‘ iy om nation was steaming merrily 1o# him and the court did not care to|weeks to file his complaint in su ! 3 L ; ; 2 Al near about anything cls | perior court against the threc ‘ hortl o arted yesterd i \ made reply that if he was | missioners o g s tiri ¢ he United e customs ofties |1 handbills it was strange that the red made of the activities o (Continued From First 1 e ACCIDENT ‘ i Bt e R R S e S e L dec is host and the guests arc seven “anid e T is unable i i THAT EVER HAPPENED /- CXpOrt (o tasters Wi assemiled | [£00L tsed 1 the “Young Tion-|1 think such an investigation will from coast-to.const for the ritve, || €S an organization to which he|show a scrious neglect of duty.” Crovmns Great Cafoer == Lt k e era e belonged and had nothing to do with| “I shall be very glad to assfst the )5 a. m. but he remaine 3| “His work as chief t ) samples {o sniff, taste and argue || (€ City ordinance in question. “It is [attorney general in making his rawing room while his car was rowned veer g A CROW BAR oyer —red leaf.& black Mleal; Oo 1l [l cridence Sigra st o ‘}’“‘”“]"““ as strong as possible. If 2 3 i A F 3 Tonies ) Bre il A e charge ag me."" he rted. | however, he does not care for m vel nearer 1 v S f P ng transferred 18 & 4 feel long - weighing 14 lbs ; B Tha Kkinds whicli they npprove, In want vou to understand that |aid, I shall request the court 1o up- he streets. Dr. Hagner i 18 por /4 L America will drink f next | [¥oure here on this charge and|per as ‘Amicus Curiae’ of again entered his stateroom to speak v the most WAS DRIVEN COMPLHEL\/{":' year. Those which i | nothinz clse,” Judge Traceski told|of the court. and present my own e aTstne i seientiou t udicial THROUGH THE HEAD OF & | d barred from the cou him with emplhasis and Vineent, [eharges, and (e e oy- | 4 . The “zuests’ lude Itobert quick as a Then e 1 really think that cached the Union station h a friend this re emed 1o b . rart t ! 3 Phineas P Gage d com 1 R R : : ; — AND HE LIVED 13 YEARS |1 Al an N R O ; least. H v othe bills|the conmmission’s tailure to ol ocgetitohiafect, hut s 2t i 1 LONGER 7/ b4 7 s i panal (eadlets, 1 i by men and cntoice the grade crossing | Lewis of Boston Vi o2 Contin-[quest will be granted ning 1 ¢ had not| “I belicve that T can prove (wo V' foF severd ara to a s i i 5 ol ' nd on the Step by i Hagner at — Dyinga nalural death g hnicwicz was on his wdes guided t footstops f : 2 Ne arm partially elasped abou rm and vigorous, as the sich ¢ 0 v v 3 % Giandsd i them and fand the sceond is in regard Lo 1 connmission has allowed oy rates 1o be charg o lot 1) way the Woods Finds Hands Arve Soft cossive e Cross-cxamined by Prosecuting | utilities . = i A rney Woods, Vinee said he was Prof. Ley Will mal 1 Carried Out of ¢ won FIRST PRIZE 1 it b the rear| Dorn in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 190§ and [in New Canaan tonight, takins e st . hallway | 185 thercfore a natural born citi- |the question of light wates leading to the vard 1cre was an | 70 0f the United States. He was un- - Sode s : : 3 employed at present aid, b zrasped the has . ; oremos S ol R | ; 3 b 5 Sl not connected et had worked in factories in Brooklyn imself, although he litera € i it $ { o Ry and dho hole i latter for|@nd Dridgeport. Trosecuting Attor- | eing carricd along istice v : Z N A U Sl A i ney Woods ridienled his claint in this it to < " b ! | 4 Niar ywar ) veral girls who ore respect ifter examining his hand . N ; public servics « N i by ligh 7 N ting iRy nian e ihe BosTon i i < Hughes Chosen For PPost iposty -y weroom and the s g Believe Tt or N sleeping car, the forme conte ehtut e inne ool mitling suicide but secmed fo treat | worked with them. Before leaving | 15 THE LONGEST woRrD 11t (| : ‘ more as a joke than as it he had | the stand, Vincent declared that he (Continued From Iirst S o THE ENGLISH LANGUAGL ) ¥ such intentions, reg a3 unconstitutional any = s, all Washinglon was Thete 156 MILE belween b HIS SKULL AND N Punerals Thursday Mornin ordinance which prevented commun- | Council members. Meanw hjle, R il e e Tl it | crow BAR ARt On Juehnicwicz was horn in this city | ication among the workingmen Bifings il e bie. A : o : EXMIBITION IN THE. nd received his carly cducation | I'rosccuting Auorney Woods said | (ugcd wnd the 1 e i) SR by JA McCALLEY | HARVARD Mepica He served for a number of | it was “apity the ordinance does not - Lnetax rateibrought be Neveral times the former as gusk was falling CHILDS | Museum in the United ites army | provide a heavier penalty,” for Vin- common council for adop- flia) andhad oiit i s it Ll 5 / his dismissal red 10| cent was deserving of severe punish- hands 1o take hold of tk § JIOUEL M A fCe | 5 » r of Holy | ment. He came o New Britain to Dy is installed in office s i been announced and liruary meeling of i ntion to the betterment of phiysical conditic lage) ho low« ntly down nt His nomination was ps to t on platfora upports above the steps o 15 I’ Leen filled with specul g i foment trouble, threatening the in- oy e coun- Vinally Dr. Hagner, who Was stand- | { {o e anoc 5 N 5 5 fut 1 utions which are functioning | ©= “ i ‘;""“ that position only t o B ract i 1 {o and one-halt months before he- ng on the train platform with Mrs Nir L \ g isfactorily, and it he is not pleased | SOPS i ich Mr. Hug N . N ing required to go into a primary Cart YOU £2RANGE THE FoLLow, \ in ol for nomination #t the sprins e ; A ot : 2 nd: two 10 Russi.” “We can get along nice-| sped the two hands of or conter hy don't he go back clec- Shoe b which 1 ol (i a e | niewicz and |1y without him in this country. Chatr Proves Tight. it i ved hin . S 4 { Mary Juchr 1 Bhizioriunihosalsavel runbmatoant (i £ et LRGSR Attt BeTianE the i him " / L here. It has always been high | ik { 1 mith Supports Paonessa nto the chair o s f a radiant G 1 Vincent shouts Prote-t — upports Paoncssa Thals et fish the ap ater Lold news- c S = 2 i aC 83D ' cont leaped to his feet and won't be for long.” e weuld aceept the \ WO ¢ 0CET ~ ) 3 SLabosUyoNe sied out in protest but Chief Hart A trace of the famous T: uest opportunity for x . e AT i Tt lighted the forines Ghi CveT hiad come his way ot 5 : as (00 this GV uieted nim only 1o have him break R LR Writes Chapters in Lives b ¢ out again when Mr. Woods, mention- e s & b L8 1 ad made 1 mighty P ing two New Haven adds iven | ithhold Day the office to Sout a year| DY Vincent as headquarters for or-|which he was elected by the com ~d again, Occasionally and with ay LALs 2 e . LEii AL 3 & ganizations with which he Was €on-(non council Jast ma Sarent (AlStt e Tark aber lar istory of t LEXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON o nected, said: "l suppose they make | Snith, candidate for the repul eyes 1o look about. but he spoke i AUEITR I ue] a ok the bombs at the How street plice " o A ! o < £ 4 3 -1 lican nomination as mayor, criticizes none of those who gathered 1o met e Dl e e A Candle Weighs More After it Has Burned Completely Out—"The residuc of a hurned S iRt I protest against such language,” | ay and praises Bliss W. Clark for i, 3 o candle. together with the invisible gases that form while it is burning, actually weigh more h ward Potash of | Yincent shouted | his work as acting comptroller, and _The chair was rolled slowly cro ST 3 than the whole candle before it has heen lighted. DA Ral T el TRoly eenccal pandemnation dl '_j":i r;:»o..: .livlr‘n‘m:(-n of ‘n‘-‘ ‘x(.w;n et o | Fred Schardt, 70-Year-Old Marathon Dancer—Tast November, a marathon dance started e e ! LS R Aa i or s At i H‘v‘:‘u‘ L‘h\.”ih.";?];‘”j .’,::}14 :‘m‘r:.(r“\‘ e : - Ot ot Catawba Island, near Sandu Ohio, and ended up at Fremont, 50 miles away. Mr. | ier Burial will Iy : i “He has tried to break down thelthe office for the bricf term which ustic she "' Schardt won the marathon, and at the end challenged any man of over 60 years to meet him | comctery, finest fabric althe Amevicin govern- | clection at this time make possible entrance, where itomobile o Assoclate Justice Sutherland of th ment, Mr. Wood ved. “even|“Hon. Angelo M. T upreme court, an old friend and Baan otrimal row mar. | enywhere for the dance title derby. Thoueh his partners dropped out from exhaustion, Mr. flaunting the red flag of Com-|“Mayor of New Britain. ‘mdlylg\:, o te ; Opposing Woodrow Wilson in | Schardt kept dancing until the judges made him stop. JUHEE SUUEI‘EHES munism and becoming defiant and Dear Sir: st as he came into the light of | (i n of 1916, he f ot i i i8 S insolent about i “I was very much surprised at a murky dawn, Mr. Tait was grect- v 23 electoral vol TOMORROW —Where Water Won't Mix L W e en Judge Traceski imposed the faction taken by the common coun- ed with a serics of explosions from salloting tha g4 Soul i R e - e fine, Vincent jumped up and said|cil at a special meeting held in the 1 p \ ¢ 2 . sfcnted oL I 10 e ofticial bty # g S he wanted to give notice of an ap-|common council chamber Mo I momentarily startled but, veter- ’ characteristics Defeated For Re-Llection ’ i anoiticial t o peal, Judge Traceski was leaving the | night, when not.one word services fml ry AL Smith, yho aspires head the G. O. I ticket on wh | Willin H. Day hopes to be nomi for comptroller in the spring clec- tion, today wrote Mayor who was sitting in front of i I'noness ‘ | urging usc the veto power to nd his eyes scer . il twink but the lic i < cuished ose nam “n of many such experiences, i re-elect ! ! i Ldh | beneh and did not turn around, and | in behalf of Mr. Bliss W, Clarl Vincent appealed to Chicf Hart for|for a long time, during the iline nformation. “Where do I give notice { of the late Hanf 1 Coy i e asked. Later Judge | who sinee the death of Mr, Curt quickly regained his composure, i t thes posing Woodtow Wilson and Tho-|London June 1, will be receive |t t lass, Lifted Into Automobilc f ' N dore oosevelt, whe had bolted theted by he foliowi Talil pian ntinued From Fir “The wheel chair was rolled a t checriul - pl S 1 republican tic pAlouIn ad W Sl Sy IThi e Syl I 1o the, running board gf aulo- | famous _ldependent part Wilson was clect- | jap Prince Hen i ¢ vers ih- | Wwould not do any zood™ nobile™and thesfo¥med or t ind 3 ¢ wd, Roosevelt ra cond and Tl Duke of Glouccst who investy 1 s el official sanciion Reld! Armivi be GRoT Attenaanis chis . B 2 Bmperor Hirohito with the Ords i Had “Led” Pavaphicenalia lifted through the car door with twa LY tediv Apnoilenichigreystics k e Y i Officer. Veley arrested him ren inside holding to his hands and g L Sk 0 ! T AR GG AL the police station when TR R TThay olsbil T i e e by President Harding. I this oifi E il cdge of the seat and then assisted Praceski et the hond has filled the position of comptrolic Cannot Ralse Bond through his appointment by yo v being in el for with satisfaction to the taxpavers of Vineent oby 1 permission | this eity f : T ot L telegram - to Hartfo “With 1 (misitions com assiduously, — prepar e Sk Rer e i ol L) explaining his predicaiment he gone over at this time his 1 long hand wid 4 net mount of { buttons having to do with revolu r tonnuse downward but | ionary movements, and a red cloth o reply had been received th only fwo monihs intervenir 3 o'clock thiz afternoon. and between now and the primaries 1o ittimus was prepared by Clerk 15 be held in April, T think it was \im 1o a more comfortable posi ion. ilih i Nirs. Taft took ) L s & G e e T = ! | cruisers le- | found in his pockets. Shortly betore | 71 P08 F 80 R G Curt for | areat mistake on the part of M ks 4 § f ) ) wrresting him. Officer Veley had ask himsc cand ned ary ent i A T der i ith the unemployed owed clo y ! s v st Al Wolding Definite Plizur Py building and Vincent | HHCH 5 e e AL ol lnow (Tie latn My Santerd o the Ta t ¢ io to a o « : ¢ deloeatlons i g aplicdines L UNel) - X in ha -, the police Kkept L Curtis would never be tiio Gint e L ; ' f ng clear of detaile L Before calling Serzeant 12 fighting off the encroachments one hundred per ce hout the size of o neckerehicf wer v old bladder it 7 cormitting him jail in default to announce old bladder g countrivs 1 he planned to stage a | COTMIUIE 5 fact at this tir 5 1 n nervous Sysloni. wasjie. t 3 + o hond v he fact that this tir as ho Vincent o'clock this P his signatur f Jays WL this ri 4 e a el e et ; s he poli wion. but it wis [sume the duties of compiroller ouse and 3 \ Neriously nffecleath < SN0 EERDECICL L il ._:w“‘ S l‘; o _“’""‘ 2;‘; Lid that he would be conmitted 19| owing to the fact. as he says, by b clped I He e ont ] £ k g 5 3 it el 1 unless he p fine or post- [coming a candid of the rezular irning fo L he doorwi il Sl nOITOuL i & bond publican organizition would 1 a hospital ; place | s)ctween Prime | ing Vineent detective bureau {not found onc but who thini comfortabl . ) A Yesterday, his son, | RN 5 lE e e SRR s ) 2 SIELD) e ORI i Minister MacDonald, Colonel Stim the arrest. When th geant | D s maco | e H Secretary of the Nuvy, Adams ked him if he had obtained a per | g ere crowded | Ired i I v General Mitehell L x hiy T ns take. T have taken sides with M t e = A Sl i Ul Sttt e el o | Dy in conneetion with school m rious, Whothe was his father's resignation clary hur Henderson t replied: “What the hell. it Art Henderson v v \ |ters as against the mayor becaus 0 a hospital for 1 tion gan Retarn Trip : "y It I s SR 1Tvaa na ¢ x Mr. ¥ wis begin (Continted tirst I Althonghstheres vdsidelinile dn AT Dl i S290dRlo) diiion § believe Mr. Day was right. but ir b T ioiiey oot ormation. (he sestion was made | permit” He admitted, accordir 3 g (I8 st e D Al D) % Sufie wlder Adlne von J u slSyo i s considered the ! the sergeant, that he wa (Continued From Iirst Page) L hink Ar. Day s de The imm r t d by friends he boarded i 1d zood : 1 : 3 5 cidedly wros Personally. I like Mr. i o-American. | the provisions of the ordir s present il [ 2 As s dift way for i £ I 5 re- | Day: as far as Mr. Clark is concern {ed. 1 am not acquainted with hin k I simply a matter of principl appealed 1o the SUPCrior fand 1 hope you will yse your veto pied than s advocated by | VIncent's possession e S oo NillgRce TRy Agent of Communism o L 219 kg Teeo ULon g ; & ) : Aerill Not Certain Yet 1 at the special meeting of 11 pacement Problen ! ¢ Hart 1 ! he decigion, Averill | : v ormed of the i common council. clecting Mr. Ty Tonnaze SGHE Problen ment problems lave come ed for permission to hold d comptrolle: don’t think Il take an & Respect fully tonna ¥ trull Wwos) y 09d now (W the Freng v 1 ter reading the deci CHENRY A, SMITH. apanese agree- | geant FFeeney wlso told of seeing v thig state. The attorney general e oy . : crmit loss | along the streets vesterday reading \wt on his petition and Jose nations | hamdbills similar to those fou train e carl . 1 I fron ol apuaellibn London. Ivh. 4 v for some discussion. Tt |an air mass mecting abonut <imilar (o limifs which | Wits 19 broadeast the principles of f ¢ i i Connmunist erzantzation and 1o i Lent limits on cruise | city to stand tozether againgt vapital. |y S iy Chief Hari caid he told Vineent con ; Judz ong year toward HcIosInGm e ditions in New Britein weuld not he the following question opinion v e fmproved by azitators and he ady Supposing the goveruor, helieving ous clonded point - 1 rom movements such he irected the attorney generil ISreCTEnt ON oaons can : in such complaints would he pe- IAPANESE MARRlES ( e con Al t ,"“; ‘.”n‘u- ‘”‘Ml“ Vincent e ith iniereat .\,.1 PN L s appropriation.” b b i r o IILY .“_" '” “‘\‘\ ( Swturday after o demonstration in .H:n;\mnu the laws concerning the Ihe itemized budget is as follow limitatios fhns e City Hadl, He was warned at that bic utilitics commissior T 1 payroll 95,701 neh proposal fo £ time bt last Saturday he was back {hink not,” the decision con- | Supernumcrary payroll 546, e l it 1azestions o Cross Examines Policeman Would Take Same Course Gusoline and oil , a0 befor f ither 1k Officer Veley questions and th ould take precisely the | Automobile cquipment 500 \ndre v, not ! first one was: “Were you instructed {he petitioner hiere has taken. | Incidentals Sbuhe O] Japan and 1 ginning his coll 4 B 3 wer to arrcst me on Iy appearance in so far these procecdings arc | Subway rental et 536 e bi L 5 { ern history for cmpire i Tardicu is e abont City Hall last Saturd y meerned, the governor nd ¢ Lighting and powcr is in Pari « After the ceremony at the palac: gop 4 avs, and M. Diriand wil ‘ Y but Judze Trceski ruled it out and | clectors stand on the same footing. Nignal system ind ’rince Takamatss o0 appi rom FFreneh capita Y told Vincent he was limited to the ile dir and the clectors reguest, | of quarters Irove in a beilliantly caparisoncd |yl tonis 0 S LB e i esd oAUl UL Dicir et Is s EOme: {Building repairs i | (Continucd IFrom Tirst Page) orted by troops of tl Frenchman aces Burden e — | ters ta which he had alveady testi The attorney general shall file)y Lnergeney fund .. 500, perind bod irds and cavalry, 100 pepe Massizli, who is one of the (ConiTea Trro T AT vaLer ) fied. Vincent then azked the officer [ such complaint.” Tclephones . 900 mansion in the southern section | ading figure I'rench dele- e s whether he had seen or heard any- | In conclusion,/Judze Jenniy Garage ren ve capital which will e theit | wution, had the burden of upholding one ask him for the handbills and | cussed brifely the reluctance 1l the French point. He and his 4 uit of clothe hat he Prosecutii Attorney Woods object- | public off Is to bring actions Trattic cqu nent Crowds Line Rouie ollcagu the British pro worn danee Saturduy | od but Judze Traceski let it stand | this kind. He added that the peti- fRed light systean ds lined the route in the 50!l pogals, circulat te yesterday 10 | pizht was neatly folded while the [and Officer Veley replied that hejtioner (Levitt) obvivusly I8 willing | Sireet Hnes unshine of the cloudless qhe Americ Ttadian and { did not sec or hear anyone ask him | (o take over the lubor as ‘amicus|pepartment cl for the bills. | curiae’ (friend of the court.) Betiy cash fund Asked if he wished fo say any S Teletype thing, Vincent stood up and started Levitt Much Pleased Uolice cquipment to say that he was net actually be Gpeenwich. Feb. 4 (®-—Pro Replacements - ing prosceuted for the peddling of |bert Leviit today expressed himslf six (6) automobiles Aftorncy @8 “very happy™ over the aetion ¢ Extrd Newell Jennings in Issuing @ | Six (6) patrolmen 3 19 clothes that Potash had taken ol erane n s Phese al- el crumpled up on another ehair oom in Untidy Condit The room was in great confi ni dirty in the estreme. On the April the youns t thouzh referred 1o in some quarter yride leave for a wedding jour neh themselves as v I gnacenfiind i i ngacg Blo were some sKins from T shi el fille | handbills, but Prosecuting Vills Lapir t couple of the immediate i T | Vit hocigarctte buits and asl 2| Woods interrupted and ordeved him i H ey 10 take the witness stand and writ of mandimus for proceeding= | Vacation, sickness ¥ 417 ainst the public utilitics commis- | fpafiic sisnals 4,000, ruling hou hey will be the ' tigy 0 family v travel abroad propossl o m empty pocket finsk eroand in ar's tour will gy which 1 it t nes fwintly of liquor and a | his right hand to be sworn in i | zlobe. 'l ill not b ! (he gener Hisan=sion) e InER R a0 b he aid. sion. Application for the writ waisl Liability insurance . 0. United . in o Juchniewicz, Judze Interrunts Speech made by Levitt. {0 Juchn 7 g ‘ £ o L \ Iho r {he - ey in ral partinlly filled bottles S want to say that while techni This mean he s ut th April i Qid not i SOy g My 1 oam cherzed with violating [people of Connecticut really have w y ' . ardingnee the actual reason forfehcek and control over the commis *lea aid to 59.00 i fo0d wis in sight DOr were ticre | my arrest is my cfforts 1o expose nx lon which is precisely as the s

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