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MEW HRITA1N DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1025. 15 FLASHES OF LIFE: MARRIAGE BUREAU RUSHED AFTER LINER REACHES PORT By th Atorl'ii l'ni. Olnngow Women voters are hear ing Uio la tost Hiuhoritntlve gossip of parliament ,v im,, having Umir hnlr bobbed. James Stewart, Labor M. V., helps out In his barber shop on week-ends. New York Male hnlr cut have sono up to 6't cvnta mid ehaws to u quarter. I London I.ydla. Lopoltova, Russian dancer, who married Prof, spor John Maynard Kt'Sneg, thinks hon-ymoonn havo gone out of fashion. "Busy folks have no time for honeymoon." Mie says. "The night, after I was married I daticd as usual." A dis senting debutante points out that Lydla has be.-n married twlee and her second husband in an economist. New York There, are times when It Is proper for a woman to keep her hat on while on the veitiiess stand. Mrs. Courtland young, testifying In the divorce proceedings brought by her husband, cplalne.i: "I'm sorry. I've just, been to the hair dresser's for n shampoo rind I can't do a thing with It." Justice Cnttilto gnuefully accepted the Inevit.ible. Koege, Denmark An orach! proclamation gives notice that, lamps on motor vehicl-s must, be lighted "ii minutes before miiils. t. ' the exact hour of v. hich will t o tix-,1 by the mayor." London I'm inty washable lingerie nude out of gold and silver thread Is now on view in the stores. New York - Some score lassies Just. arri-. ed from Glasgow all havo their laddlvs for Christmas. The municipal marriage, bureau was busy soon after th" steamship Athenia docked. Washington-Paulina Long" orth Is to have a christening party, among Other things, for In r first Christinas. New York Ahmed Abdullah says the reason his play "Salv.-'ge" is not coming to Broadway from Washing ton and Baltimore is that, he had an altercation v. till Pavid Belasco be cause ll.-lapco introduced a foreign element, namely the character of Kan Francisco gal. Torriiigton, Conn. Ducky Pond, who swam through gridiron mud to two victories for Yale over Harvard, is now going to take the high dive. His fiaii"oe is Miss Anna L. Codoret of his home town. New York Pome folks who came from Miami to New York on the Kroonhind say that gambling losses aboard ran as high at 530,000. Three gamblers were arrested at the dock in response to wirelesa messages. Chicago Christmas gifts to Mrs. Charles Hammond, widow of the heroic Muskegon policeman who d.ed in killing Dutch Anderson, will amount to about $7,')00. New Haven Receipt of the ISOth edition of "Tom Jones" adds to completeness of Yale library's field ing collection. Bridgeport Abraham "Whitey" Friedman testifies to having helped set Are to Xcluso factory. Hartford Judge Thomas hears allegations of fraud against the H. I k TABLE J ' WATCHFOROTHR BIG SPECIALS i FURNITURE CO. INC. MAIN SOO STREET ODD FELLOWS' HALL Arch Street Rexmere Club Orchestra V. Greene brokeror: concern. nockvllle Fra-nolfi A. Minor of Islington granted $15,600 verdict for injuries suffered when hit by Sam uel Ginsberg's cur. New Haven Sylvester Z. Poll denies report that ho Intends to re tire from management of his amuse ment enterprises. Panbury Four convicted boot legpers enable man serving intoxi cation and breach of pears sentence to leave jail by paying ills costs. Hartford Frosty weather of past week damages eggs in transit, state agricultural department's market bulletin shows. Hartford Mrs. Kuth Roberts Mix named Held Investigator of state d'. partment of public welfare Waterto-.vn Chicken feathers no ticcd In car by repairmen leads to arrest of four on poultry theft charges. Capri Sirens Save Two From Death, Marry Them Island of Capri, l'aly, I'ec. 17 (,T Like Pey;ia and Cliaryblis of Greek mythology, this beautiful is land, who;.' rugged cliffs rise ?h-er-!y out of the azure wntfis of the Bay of Naples, has sirens. Put ih; n'.'hanlresscji, unlike those whom Homer described as empting voy agers to tluir doom, recall men and women from shadows of ,b sp,"tlr. At h as). Kri-.l Auberger and Anna Tschol, both Germans, avi r that iiv sirens cNlst. AuKrgcr and I'raulcln Tscvhol came he ro separately, each intending to commit suicide beniir... of a series of misfort uin s. They met on the cliffs and thorn confided in each other. Soon, un der the spell of Capri's beauty, they forgot their original intention and decided to face life again together. When they told tip ir story to Italian officials, financial assistance to return to Germany wes given them. Texas Women Not All Pleased With Governor Dallas, Tex., nee. 17 Pi Women of Texas will oppose the reelection of Governor Miriam A. Ferguson, Mrs. J. D. Claybrook of Austin. Tex., ; president of the slate, democratic i women's association, declare i here in an address before the democratic i women of Dallas county. Mrs. Cloy j brook said that the women of Texas 'regardless of par'y. are not behind jMrs. Ferguson and would not re 1 elect her. This is considered the first offlcl.v announcement, of the demcratic women's organization on a. second term for Mrs. Ferguson. GIRL BUNS INTO ALTO While running across Main street, In front of the Big Ptore. yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Gladys Dutton, age 9, of 24 Talco(t street, ran against the rear end of the automobile driven by Herman Feigenbaum. S2 Lafayette street, ond was knocked to the ground but sustained only minor injuries, according to Patrolman Axel Carl son, who reported the accident at police headquarters. Gladys said she was not hurt, but she was taken home, and a doctor called. 1 A MPC I lSs KfLLEDIN KM Thus Gomes Sequel in Legend Parson, Kans , Dee. 17 UPt When ja mammoth w..i'e Canadian snow goose was shot nt the Island, In a M'end of the Ncofin, it terminated what U lviin, ,j ,0 im.0 b.H, a lovc eiory tn Plrdilom. Hunters of the community be. Itevo that the death of the geose 'as tnc Mii.n cuapter in a tragic , story of br.n u-y. noble leadership, ; lnin love and fidelity ths sequ-! j'o a tragedy m-.ctej two years neo ; Jat was marke 1 l:y news storl. s and ( editorials thiougnout the land. That vas th- vvoei'u'. dea'h of , "Snow King," so dubbed by his slay '.. wh hail s';,:k,d the bird for '!n-ee j ears as ho inp.li J,U south ard flighl. daumle.ss'.y hadirg a ,'loek of brown ge .s... .Majesilcallv 'he gre.it ,jrd soared over the rivV ..ml field xvkon his hunter lay, clei.-riy U-dnR l.ls distance. Bu; jflnnlly man's carefully laid plans wer, rr!ilfnl. I'isijUM as a cow. ; with bei Jhiiib :r..und his neck and I gun holding th. t.-.ii j proper p;.,si- l 1"! '' C' lVf the KOOSC WJ,.. S'opp.'d to fee.) , j An 1 &'mv King ,. ! A' interval.- -in, I death, a gr.it v !:i. notic, 1 alniiii t;-,r. j sf lir... Snow Ktnir's goose had be.-n no o: t.i-,0 1 1 .i - ;g''dy. Farmers talk, el (1f iiK h.,-,u:y; j hunters roe..,i j -lH ;.,,. ' elu led t h' in. I- always returned. ; imwe,-r io thy scene of Snow j King's las' s:ar,:l. p s !iCVed t!, j bird would join different tlo--ks for -i; was . ii to arrive with vw i bunch r.d then ano'her. iuit always j ''"Ui'ilning aft-r l-he others mm,', I ! en s .eithw.ird. S nt iiii- n- of t::e enromunf y, mix- e-1 T.itb bus of o-u'-dnor lore. ha ! woven a pretty store ..iv.nt iiK i ond bird, v '.it h Las j "Canadian Beauty." I "ne hunter r-r: ! wound. ! a e.j lin camp, hs mate call for it and finally vein-; lather than :- p.. -. . n ; ,il d -d hav'inc : k '-ping 'i ed and called "el into earn) J-.fd trom ite thti when a i mate. Ano'ic r a 1 :, j goose mates, jt ,n;it if it los' S U lli'lte ; long with anv I. I swim and Ii ed a 'on j And so 1 1'.ey y on-: I T-lea u' v " -a is 'he King. They wonder i , t'e while wi'h the ; geese (wo yrar ag ' Snow King, p-1 u-n. lor t;t liti and stay n d will r If "C: .id inn a li'- rown to Cie seelle j "io ! j i i ... . 1 j.i ;t : n se.;ircn tor him. They wonder if diseourage- hi; in vtisn search 63 MAIN ST. Too many to de. cribe them a BRIDGE LAMP BLANKETS "Kenwood" All-Wool Bin!ts-In plaids Woo, Fii,edFllll siz(?i & 1 O ff or solid colors. Avery fffO EfTll ' ..S 11181 acceptable gift. Each. Part-Wool Blankets A white, grav or plaids Pair Fine assortment of new, rnaot prompted her to Join other flocks, only to leave thorn and re turn to the place where, her lost mate was last seen. The youngsters, hearing of the double tragedy, stood in front of the window where "Canadian fleauty" hung for awhile, marvelling at the six feet nine Inches of her wing spread, their attitudes as expressive as if In the presence of honored dead. PLOT TO ASSASSINATE STRESEMAMN UNCOVERED jTwo licrman Fascist Arrr.-tcd Had j l'crfcctod lAen Their Dans of F.scapc ! Berlin, I.i.-.c. 17 OP "That pg 1 S'resemann must be killed." is a passage In a lottir. the discovery of "hich hd to revelation of the plot , to ass.-irsina'o (? rmany's foreign : mlnisi er. , Two German fascists, K-irnedkalt-rtorfi and I.oren,;, ,-iro under arrest. , Thfy are alleged to have perfected their plans to the point of provid ing for disguises and a getaway aft fr the assassination in l::oir cars , and an uirplane. That this was not the first ."tempt against the foreign minister is re V' led by his newspaper, the Tag- ilisch,, nundsch.iud. On the nnulv. rsary of t'c assass ination of Pr. V'alter palicnau who I was killed June :'J. 1 ;:, t.he pa P'V says, several p-rnus hid in the gardens of the foreign ministry and I: fed a number of shots at Dr. ptrese- 'tiiann. but without effect, police w ho fr.irch'-! the garden and neigh borhood "ere unable to tind the criminals. Another plot was revealed a few lays before the departure of the German delegation for the recent .Locarno security conference, but the vigilance of the Munich and Berlin police prevented the attempt. France Has Coldest Weather in 30 Years Pans. Dec. 17 (P France is suf-I'-rimr from the most intense cold spell in thirty y -ars. Tlv thermome ter In Paris last night dropped to five ,, qive above .ere, Fahren heit. Kvrti the favored Ktvierti Is feel luir "ie liite of winter. The best tha' i's prop::i:aiviists can say for it 'hat "it. is warm in th" sun here." In many parts of France the, cold wea'h'-r is a-companled by fog or varyim; density. This has beep re sponsible for a half dozen railroad cocnb'nts of n minor character, but v. 'p.ieh have eaiisr,d delay great oa he svst.-m which had only par'ially recovered from th" effeets of Tues day's blizzard. .0 W Att DOLL CARRIAGES v hits shipment of Doll Carriages came in yesterday, but we're .".'oing to make them move fast by marking them at following prices S 1.23, $3.30, $7.30, $8.93 and a Reversible Cart $10.93. Remember, these are all good-sized Carriages. See our window and you'll surely find these are real bargains. Come now. LAMPS all, but wo have two patterns f O fT? A FLOOR LAMP j at Others up to ?35.00 CEDAR CHESTS 'oth in walnut finish and the cedar finish. A fine assortment ight now, but moving fast. ( 1 7 CA good-sized Chest at fc 1 .OU Others up to $13.00. Come now 1 t JJ ! amacuve covering, tacn h fine grade in j Cotton Filled tpt ' beautiful covering. Each.. TABLE SCARFS pretty patterns and colors. Priced from TONIGHT Y. M. T. A. B. AND K. of C. NIGHT AL California's Building Becomes Civic Art Center San Francisco, Pec. 17 Pira. fonila's I'.ihoe of the Legion of Honor, completed a year ago uml dedicated to men of the state who gave, their lie, , vurl,, War has become a mecea fllr ar, ov.,., of this r :!. ,1 a no-A. j10(nt on the l-iner.iry of all tourists. Its sitii.t:,,, is surrb. From one of the hig'i.v poims m the citv it looks dow,, on the Golden Gate J comniand.s panorama that stretch, s ';ir out to sea, reveals !,.. wide eNp.nse : San Krancis-o b.iv the tow, nnC br..w:, hills of Marlu county, topp.-,i py Ml. Tamalp.ils and. in th. other direction Sections of the city '.entered like coiinMess lows of toy houses The scene ,nii;ll, have Inspitf I some of the old m is. tors whose pani'ing.s are !iunK ,, i)L. Pa lace. The arc! i'.-iural style ts French Renaissance of the period of Louis XVI. Th- Triumphal Are!, sur rounded by .-o'onn.'i I, s, provides the entrance, an behind it extends the sppaclous Court of Honor, attended by Ionic cbiir:n White stone, and steel ,,,,4 in ,hl, , r,nf;ru,.,0n. At its op- ring the l'alacc h.oused a ci'i.i etion of French nnti'ities. paintings an l ''Ipturings lent by the French gov ernmi nt and taken -"ivre. Among the r,er. trom the manent possessions, howfver, are many classic exainplcs, Including several original Kodins. Lately the exhibits h 'Ve featured a notable col lection lent by t. p. Walker of Min neapolis. This collection numbers originals by Ueinliran lt, Turner, Pir .iosbua Peynolds. Gainsl'Orou'gii, Corot. and other master Otlv r transient exhibits of pie lures and bronze conic and go, at tracting the interest of the local art colony. California artists have had a chance to display their work on several o'casiocs. There is u restful, esthetic atmos phere hoti' the interior of the Pal ace, The galleries are ceinnectrd ic. courts with fountains, the walls o; the courtii bearing such objects m miniature copies of the, doors : tanious ca'he'ira'iS, sacred statin r an 1 other i: samples of medieval a'". In a central room an organ lias beftti installed, and at the daily con certs 'lv mellow rtotrs pen irate - every part of the buildings. Hench' s are seattercd about, that, one may sit. before a favorite picture, listen to the music ami niedita'e. In the Triumphal Arch there are I AJLL Next to Methodist Church ntion! LAMFS we're anxious to hae you see $16.50 COMFORTABLES Good quality, $5.95 . $2.50 each chimes end a fanfare of trumpets. I Played at certain times they Hre j heard far over the city and several miles out at sea. The Palaca was presented to th j city by the latu Adolph B. Hpreckl's j and his vvlf,., Alma da Urettuvble Spreckles, with the motto "Honor the dead while serving the living" I The museum was built sbov,., th. I Lincoln Park on ground provided by 'he municipality. j Reversible Cloak Serves For Various Usajrcs London. Iv, j; 4nThe reveu ible cloak idea, imported here from : 'v Kivi'-ra has b. en taken up by ' ' ' people" who cannot afford automobiles. i.ondon reversible wrap is 'iy giy on one pile, suitable for ! the theatre and the ball room, and i ;!ie other anything but flashy. The ' -In:! side is worn m t' underground. , the bus. a an 1 trams. The scheme b--I came very popular because so many ! s'-.i'iety women use this means of tr.iv, i. p enables them to do a quick tii'-n change just liofore arriving at I tl.elr d'stinatlon. , i.r.Aiu.v; r ooMtsTs gatiilk ! New York. IVc. 17 U?V Leon : onucs, political science and socio j !cgy. as w, i; as pending legislative - problems Involving economc polcy, i "re to be discussed by leading econ- omlsts of the I'nited ,'ats at con ! v, n'ions of four organizations which I .'liert here Pee. '.'V-.tt. riio Fom hall c iiu.'i ir ' A professional football circuit in ' the east is planned for another year i to include New York, Rochester, j Providence, P.uffalo. Brooklyn, At ; lantlR City, Washington, Newark. : i'.oston and Wilk's-Barrc. Asset? $18,187,972.10 THE BANK q a vmrx U A M NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS This is a MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK. There is no capital slock and there are no stock holders. Its earning are disliihuted to its depositors only. Out of the earnings of the past six months a dividend of 22 per cent., to be credited to accounts of depositors, January I, 1926, has been declared by the directors. BANKING HOURS 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday 9 a. m. to 12 m Monday Evening 7 to 8:30 eran FINE OF 100 FOR Pnrcbase Last June Results in Conviction Today After becoming confused as to where he has worked during the past six monthf, r-'teee Mikelavezyk, "C Farmingten street, alias L--n it! P. im-'t, was t iv I 51-V'i for viol.vinpr the l'q-iur lavs en Juiu' :'7. by Juice Wil'lam ', Hunger ford in pcln-e court this morning Detective p. rg. an'. W illicm P. MeCue and s-ig aut C,'or!;e i;;iin r--r claimed that on list .1 -in- i'T they went to a Core at Lyman street to si arch for li-i.ier . r-ge-int Fllinger says bo pres. no d the warrant to Mikolaverv who at the time gave bin r.arne :,s 1 r au Peloch. Both R.-rg. an's Fl lin.gr r and McC'ie stat'd that tiny found no liquor, but they iliseov ere.l several ras. s of be. r which Mikolav rzk told them he sold tor 1" cents a bottle. Sergeant McCne stated tha' he bou.-rht two bottles of th-- brer and ''ok 'hem to the ,-i'y ohe-mis' 'or I'nlysis. 'I he analysis showed the r to contain ?.4ft p r cent alco. i c by volume and ; per cent by weight. It Is rtilivd that Mikolavezvh disappeared and w.,s r.ot appn lu'ii'led until S iiiday w hen ,-. gennt McCito says he saw the man and recognized him. On the stand ofNEW Established 1 862 ;.....". ir t- y "" OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITOR 178 Main Sheet 9 Entertainment Muldowney & Thompson, Two Black Knights Johnny McNamara .... Dancer-Premier Miss Irene Walsh Soloist Dancing Every Evening Mlkolayezylt claims lis did hot en the store and has not owned a store since 1913. He says he worked i a the Trumbull shop In Prist ol un til a few months ago. Assistant Prosecutor William Greenetoln I stated that there was no such plant la UiI.moI. Mlkolayezyk claims he was not at the Lyman street storu ut the time of the arrest. Mikolnyesyk stated he did not I remember when ho left the Trum bull plant, and said he has worked i for l.undirs Frnry ar.d Clark until two months ago. Tie salJ he has been In this country for 13 years lvit wlifn asked by Prosecutor ' Gn en'teln what mon'h this Is, he coal I not tell. .Indite William Mangns, attoiraj for Mikolayezyk, asked for u. dis missal of the rase en 'he grounds that there was not suf'clent vi deneo that th accused was tin m in Sergeants McCue and F.illng. r arrest rd on ,lune 17. The s'-rgianii posi'ivcly identified Mikolave.yit. Prominent Art Patron Dies at Age of 82 Yrs. Scotch plains. N. J., Dec. 17 OT Pr. .1. Acker.nan Coles, iZ, phllan 'hrojiirt ard patron of the arts. dl"l ves'.-rday after an illness of thr- w eeks. Dr. Coles was boni In Newark nr 1 v as graduated from Columbia rt"-I-ge and th" College rf !hyelt'ta.. and Surgeons, lie was a fellow for life ol the Metropolitan museum ot art. a member of the Anglo-Faxon Society of Londt n and Copenhagen. American Medical nsclat1on. Na tional Geographic society. New Jer sey Historical society. Washington association of New Jersey and the Nevv.uk Museum of Art, BRITAIN Surplus $1,083,940.71