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NEW BRITAIN 30. City Items NO PUBLIC HEARING ANENT ANNEXATION Mayor Tells Councilman Conlon No Time Is Available Bowling is a real game at Rogers —advt. Frank A. Johnson, a student at the Bentley School of Accounting |and Finance of Boston, will return home on Friday and will spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with his mother, Mrs. Anna G. | Johnson of 35 Columbia street. Open alleys, bowl now at Rogers council voted at a | Recreation.—advt. special meeting last night to adver- | the boundary lines of the terri- tory in Maple Hill, Elm Hill, Ken- sington, and Southington, which it is proposed to annex to New Britain. Mayor Quigey explained | that under the state three weeks' notice must be given in ad- vance of the opening of the leg ture, otherwise no annexation ct could he carried out. Next will be given the or they The common be held at St. Matthew's | church tonight, will | until tomorrow night. | White Rose Camp, R. N. of A. | will hold a meeting tonight at 8 lo'clock at Red Men's hall, The Women's Auxiliary Penfield Camp, 8. U. V., the home of Mrs, Ernest Pierce, 101 | Pleasant street, J'riday afternoon at 2:30 0'clock to boxes for the G. A, R. veterans and widows Anna E. Schwab of Adams, Mass, ind Willia Schneider of 164 West street ha plied for a marriage the office of the city clerk A. G. Hammond camp. United ish War Veterans, will hold regular mecting in the camp meet- |ing room at the state armory lo'clock tomorrow night. Lutheran tise Plainville aw, to Loren pro- April r chance all the towns L. Conlon raised i the people of New Britain should be given the oppor- ity of expressing their opinion at Bn open forum, to which Mayor Quigley replied that the time was | — short and unless publication of the | quirements of the law would not be met and nothing could be | about anncxation for 10 ount of the fact that the district boundary 1 s ned and c be ar tal c 10 are con- changed only at Sent fo Jail for 8 to § Years on Check Charge Putnam, Dec. 16 (P—Ralph Long, of Allentown, Pa., was given ! state prison sentence by Judge New- cll Jenning: to run from to five a count of of an endorsement on a bank ¢ The lated in court tol¢ described a man without an cducation, obtained money on < orders from several ins and then departed, intending to open a store in his home tow Long was arrested a w Allentown and brou He was char ing checks on tie accounts of employer, George M. Payne of Ki ingly. Thesc orders were on the New London Savings hank, the Pco- ple’s bank of Provid the Dan- ielson Trust Co. and rooklyn Savings bank It was sho that at New London he got $150 on a check at the People ank $550 and at the Daniclson “Trust Co. At the Brooklyn Savings hank =ot ishicr's check for 300 payable to Mr. Pé and then he forged cndorsement and sccured the money. Long went to Allentown. A rela- was surprised that Long had done so well in Connecticut and, re- calling that Long had forged check on his father's account, wrote to Mr. | Pa ate officer went to Al- lentown and got Long after Mr. had checked up and found orders ) \! been uttere had uj to 0ppos nts were heard xation and his interested and | nexation should | ar ago, in an- | he ple eld and do likewise, in should have bee s time, Hill ¢ ould mass meetis Britain opinio Discuss Quigley's Future Mayor Quigley replied t neces to have the iry senator 1 New Britain on mittee and until election day who they were, as fort thrae tatives fr tions sion cont 1 te trial CA v sixth mayor ar ago my constituents rd not clected ou sec T could not matter up at that lingly. “Well clect you next replied will Hil tie was a the w “Oh. w projably s he lation of 1 by women Mayor ¥ New oNATl and | tive xation of Only small | added from | pr M ldr nr ar m Hill would be r yne. the other A The question to as to which of spapers should vne ilman d ani should be ndment to th q 4 of ground did not isness of board decided t print the o charter iments two vears ago would be nan prob- crstand the crime imposed a s on ry count and suspended the or con | Cellar Blaze Calls _ l iremen at 2:29 a. m. 1 did shig co STINSON REFUSES SOVIET EVIDENCE Declines fo Have State Depart- ment Testily in Case 16 (& fou whic tly more mage occurred today. occurred at a. M., ose company answered for a fire in the owned by Anton acon street men arrived of rubbish in the fore the blaze wa ¢ to the cel- f hou Brown at 31 When the found a pile and be tinguishe they cellar as ex- of Afire A sur- lama extent nd its in- blaze in a 4 by J. Denunizo and 1 alarm at 7:35 a. the headquarters Main street which firemen claim was fective wiring, was put mately $15 dam- Aotivitics au- Stim- dey L public a which retary tomobil state occasione ses- | . company to 75 East The fire, ont after appro; age had been do interest” ction relayed to A. Dana Hodgdon, partment’s d wiling was visa to the of- wit- OFFERS “STRAD" FOR DIME 16 (P—Good Pasadena, Cal.,, Dec bargains have come nd gone, but here in buys of the ge. J. Klei had a cherished violin val 1 as gold. a ek Stradivarius. The priceless old Strad was purloin- 'm"vvh»‘“" sterday Later the st of a ta on the hoy led with dismay—for a £ dime cddled the fiddle. rom e 1 LOSES LICENSE 16 (UP)—The Chief Mellen department has thr on drove exces- to go com- chair- is the ultr is th L ar had CHIED M Dec of Hodg ators had heard Boris E the soviet information t Russian nitted casy entry ates) for somi carrying on activities erted, encourags tion of citizens, ed there o 1 them < country. | He said all labor 4 at home to put over the five industrialization | Pprogram | Hodgdon had come before the committee under subpoena because | The social of Grace church which Fish explaincd. Stimson had previ- | was announced for December 30 ously refused to permit that pub- | will be held on January 11 instead licity be given the testimony of John [ The change has been made because ¥. Simmons, former visa chief and |it has been decided to have a watch Robert . Kelley, head of the east- | night service and reception to the ern European division of the | new minister and his wife on De- department | cember 31. was called e bee the non- | sive suspended ground thut speed in re or alarm arct ¢into t reasor 50 anti- | rand, he HIChE TO DEATH 16 (UP)—1 brother ished home RELZE D and her into an untir COUPLE } Belfast, Me tlefield, fell rear of their from here and were his gov- emigra- | and estimat- | 1,000 Lit ton, 5 in the miles death. s than of year GRACE CHURCH SOC state | S e | DISCHARGE Lynn, Mass., Dec local plant of the General Electric company is discharging 100 mar- ried women and replacing them with | widows and single women. Hus- bands of the 100 married women are able to support them, company offi- cials said. POLISH MINISTER DIES Krakow, Polan Dec. 16 (Pr— Prince Casimir Lubg first Polish minister to the United § died here today. Prince Luborr was minister at Washington 1919 to 19 16 (UP)—The rirski, nirski from OFFERS TARGE REWARD New York, Dec. 16 (P—A $10,000 reward has been offered for infor- mation leading to the recovery of $£50.000 worth of unset diamonds. A Fisher, gem dealer. mad today. He said that | Mrs must 1 dropped them walked up Fifth Ave- wue morning, OLD CLOTHING Brockton, Mass., Dec. | Mrs. Sarah Warkel was | divorce after telling the ber husband, Louis Warkel, junk dealer, made her sclect wardrobe {rom the old clothing he collected, DIVORCE 16 (UP)— awarded a Fdwards the offer Fisher s she aturday The voters’ meeting scheduled to | be postponed | \ORPHANS LOOK FORWARD T0 SANTA CLAUS VISIT| will meet at | iz INFORGERY CASE | |1y by Daly council, lumbus and Catholic Daughters of | existed sin n| how | judge that | local | hor | | day for on: | ments of at 8| Christmas party at Polish or MARRIED WOMEN | (pusa=ss St Finnish Diet Changes Beer Alcoholic Content || Helsingfors, Finland, Dec. 16 (P—The Finnish dict has passed an amended bill to increase th- percentage weight of alcohol in beer from 1,6, which is the limit under the piesent law, to 2.25 The government had proposed to increase the ntent of 2.4 per cent. The bill is regarded as the first serious step toward modifica- tion or abolition of prohibition in Finland. il PRI S| | today K. of C. and C. D. of A. to Provide Tree at Polish Institution Next Sunday. d from patiently of their and on two orphans ranging to 16 yecars in for Sun- happiest lives—t , are waiting the T phanage | at Burritt street. The Christmas tree arranged year- Knights of Co- America will be held in the after- noon at 3 o'clock with a number of | guests, including repr the organizations. The orphuns, accompanied by members of the Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception of the red Heart chureh, will be pre cented with toys, food and candy by Santa Claus, who discussed throughout the year by the children am of music, declamations been arranged by nquet for the guests sentatives of hree | Wil forgery | ing of Judge J. bert Degnan of Southington, of the ter Pernat ington as accepted creditors 1 Be tee bankruptcy cstate of doing business in South- the People’'s Market, at the final meeting 1d in the office of rec in bankruptc rday. Pernat was ad ankrupt October scts of and $2.859.78. was appointe of ~reditors New was of Saul man, J o 16, listing $1.205 56 liabilities of No trustee first, ting he He $1,5 ——— d at of the Her- clerk s of mer Brita 1 labili The ldea] 5 Ol o, Clothes From His Store A Spe:cial Offering of Mags-Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats 28 For you men who have always paid $40 fBrokers in Receivership, May | | under appointment | E. 94 annual | l&)\u‘ some of the employ | to strengthen itself, only to be m| pany. The bank commissioner said DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 193 that the com was technically | home building of the furniture and some other fixed items. What can be realized securities held will depend 1a upon the future of the stock It was no one much lLow The uthority Realize on Holdings Hartford, Dec. 16 P—Offices E Kingston & Co., i brokers, in Connecticut, Teiot aress as the Phoenix State Bank & |2 55 f0R0 el By 5 Teust Co. of this city had taken over | = ¥20 HUle b, Comm asfoner S the concern as temporary receiver | PS¢ and Edmund & Wolfe of Bri R T . a aid bt night that nation by the uperior court | missioner t for the lio was entir Bank Commiss of the broke to Judge Edwin |y, the c how s or Ivaged, ent Trust "his compa ersh me money ow much « tate of investment were closed o last com- fou from that the Appli was made by Lester L. Shippec Dickenson of rough Assi John H. King t wus order the brokerag by port ation tirst s to discha s employes . L. Putnam of Bostor here, took par in numi who has opencd an off had trading accot the [necticut Utilit self hiad |necticut Trad when the |stated that the sioner made his )\r;[‘l:xur(‘ in the Other examinations | pend upon s the compa sought 'the Phoenix ¢ fac- | company will {be ready for 9th 0 The critical state in which Kingston company found i Novemb Co ng company bank comm examination. were made rece the tion & whizh once, ing ion of ed with a falling sec which the week-end yalues below those quote curities which the concern had 1{January manent It w situation enough 1o ¢ pects are for company. Much put comy e s stat s mors no! frozen asset o The examination since last urday exhaustive of con was one o ever conducted Commission 3 ell pany fi i yrEanizatic v to most his department the pee said last nig last minute effor iction. Many hundreds sands of dol re put ny in an effort to o the receiver stock values ¢ searchir Satprday and Sur hip, all last g examination 1y nece s th Two Lads Dm\\nr\\'hen Thm Ice Gives Way Th (UP) positio . Shippee took a at 4 p. u ; the court s ) order liabilities of Kingston com- that | S| espe de- | Trust | 10| MORGAN PARTNER DEFENDS BANKS {Tells Stock Exchange Members New York Institut mns Strong v York, Dec. Lamont, part Company. | business, one poil American people teristic er 1o withi prove the w and er Cause of Uneasiness last < be fal | commun pensior of consi “Tower of Strength or more for your clothes, we offer this un- usual showing of Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats. The selection includes fine 1m- ported cloths in all sizes and in all colors. 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Price, §170.00 lons tubes Other models = low as $159.50 Joss tuies S B O T 2 W Nt O WA WY WY O S 52 W P 975 e S N €75 P W 76, 9 T G5, S 50 I W7 9 W7 07 P s 975 R WA BRUNSWICK CHRISTMAS CLUB payment on the " provides down fFinest gift of all BRUNSWICK RADIO A «mall deposit made weekly provides the down payment on this super-enter- tainer at Christmas. Balance on terms 1o suit your convenience- Ask Us for Particulars ., . . " CLOY S "~ THE;HOUSE OF MUSIC 216 MAIN STREET — OPP. MONUM i f BASNE NS ZANSNARS DA DA NANARS A NSNS S A NS NS NANS A RANS A GROWER’S OUTLE We MAIN STREET Tel. Deliver Myl 1586 NI Opp TANGERINES 19 for 19¢ hin-skin GRAPEFRUIT 19¢ Sunkist LEMON 19C.|w OBANGES 19Cmm Tecburg LETTUCH 3 1 19¢ Hard Ripe TOMATOES 2. 19c Crisp CELERY 3. 19c SPINACH 19(3 pk POTATOES Medinm 196 Pk Globe CARROTS and BLETS 19¢ whoor TURNIPS 10, 19¢ 10, CABBAGI 1011;.‘, 19¢ Tollet PAPER 4.. 19c TOMATOES 2 cans 19¢ SKAT SOAP 3w 19¢ GINGER SNAPS Ibs 19¢ ONIONS 13- 19¢ FGGS lgc.h-/ PiG BARS 2 s 19¢ BAKERY DEPARTMENT e VIENNA BLLAD Al Kinds Telly Doughnuts CARKES 19¢C o l1oees 19€ Crullers 19¢ w. ROLLS 19¢c.. IFitzgerald s with an Irisit the Refreshments For Used Clothing ate v wey