New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, s Victorious Fighters Limto by Sun Staff Photoprazher Thousands of spectators paid silent tribute to the giant service he Twenty-seventl which sect > grea ade is shown contains 1,980 ld stars, commemorating the heroes who sleep in F SE——— - . . e — ; koo | morni beating his wife, ‘ WINS SWIMMING LATURELS. | . S. ATRPLANES SCARE srs. was Jived several week 1 v sentence Wi 5 NATIVES OF JAMAICA. Il ufider its auspices the' by Kirkham. Elbe Detroit Water Wizard Equals Nation- ight G : Ope man said they would take 1 C 1 ca, March he SSeSS! 8 of rested at his home at 47 Smith street | al Record At Pittsburgh Mect, i \ e 5 11 at the hour ap- | seaplafit upon complaint of his wife who testi- L i ) Sl i ‘.““‘\”K."‘ o | pointed for the n meeting, 1f it | missing {08 fled that he makes troublo continual- | Fittsbursh, March —Schwelat, | here s lett yosterday for| beame negess > call out the en- |aviation st 1 ily. He came home last night and:of Dotroit, defcated Jern. cof Pitt 5 s ) | police other military )wnh all on bo; four nes flew ove | ifter arguing with her sister, at- h, former title hclder, in t} B o corps s com- | ment is informed e e L 1 before re of the tempted to take a check for $42 from | tjonal plunse for distance ch = oons Al pagte | PoSed of the sons of some of the most | machine was forceuil Nt i T l k H ld [ her. The check was compen: AL e e e e i s J mrimmmr men and women of the | of engine. frouble putated as a result of an accident in ting meet r last nigh 2 1 actory where she is employed Slbers lays the blame for the family troubles to his w relativ and is willing said, to support his 192 CASUAT John Vincent, giving his home e AN i b Wil e thih P i ! L Springfleld and occupation bartender, | city and her relatives. }-h.-‘v:»& ey s hit the S0-foot mark. equal ling tho naticnal reccrd Jorn quit 60 feet, suddenly leaving 1s said, because of a i DICAT was bound over to the next term of the superior court by Judse John M MASS. CASUALS ARRIVE Kirkham this morning, for breaking New York, March 27.——T 1 into and attempting to burglarize thc ship Westhoro from e Hotel Beloin cafe. Bonds were fixed hrous 22 casuals including one at $1.000 in cas £ an appeal. Vi r and ten ¢ comprising cent was arrested 1:450¢ ing in the cafe by Officers Murphy — e and Flynn. The Tdeal Woman This morning’s broaking-in was | Napoleon once said: “My the second entrance in as many days, waman is not the beautiful- | DEMOCRATIC TEADER and Fred Beloin, proprietor of the ured society helle, whose physi- IN MONROE DEAL BOW OVER TOWN HALI hotel, had been keepmg watch to 1 tries in n to keep her in re- catch the culprit. In company with pair, but the matron who reach Monroe March morn- | Massachuse al eompany Hired o Junior Officers for Ball. But | Selectmun Calls Moo James Kenney, Mr. Beloin was stand- middle age in complete preservation. | Wheeler, 77. one of the 1 ing almost opposite his hotel 1:45 1t woman vendercd beautiful this morning, when Vincent by perfect health.” To attain such came out of the Commercial hotel 1th in middle life a woman mu and crossed to the Beloin. Beloin guard against those i which di hurried down ‘the street and with down and proc nervous dache ymekac or £ t 1 rep AMr. Kenney went in through the £ “f”‘ backact vl s e ' nent residents of this yesterday afternoon Aetna Alley entrance and stood in | ° J",‘” b g ERE B fante oo Vegetable Compound, | 107 2 m After a few minutes walt ey e e s has been | ters heard .noises in a rear room and toring women to' health and | Sevic Vincent's head appeared above the sl G v T atternoon partition of a wash-room door. Vin- e e ittt . cent came over the top of the door and advanced down the bBar-room to HOW’ SAN FRANC!SCO WEL"GD&W rear of the bar whereupon Mr. UYL Beloin stepped out and said, “Well s 1 guess T have you this time’, to IO R : T : opie which Vincent replied. “Well you A 3 yJ L)\ | : 18 1 ltary Ook have me alone.” A fist fight followed | " : | and with the aid of Kenney. Vin- 2 S i o i cent was overpowered and held until Officers Murphy and Flynn arrived S b e pil e e : ey o . i GIVEN AWAY that he had entered through an open door, and then said that he had been 1 3 o R A S ; ‘*: & e ] sent in by “Pop.” meaning George | s : 4 Y % ‘ Andrews, the night clerk. | 3 s ! : et : William Beloin, who chanced % : % % % E pass the cafs door on the proceding w1 FResnios NN | UPON REQUEST morning and saw Vincent ir of his watch and how Vincent eluded ; . him on the first night. Beloin was ‘ 3 % 2 (A8 r N R R R e 5k o . ; TO SOLDIERS AND SAILORS S, cent came over the seven-foot pa | : 5 g g : ; | tion In the same manner as t ing and walk down behind IR i ¥ P . bar took a whiskey bhottle and | \ . : 3 : i E § A Pocket Edition-— A Digest of Important Events, Madei #lass. He retired to the rear of the : e ; 3 . : i 1 | ¥ Graphic with Maps room, and seemed to be carrying ona & 4 L h Lk Tell! au abOUt the conversation with some one on the i S £ outside. Beloin went to Main street .4 and returned with an officer, but the man had gone. When the officer re- . - ; ¢ " TR e s 5 & 4 : ] AMERICAN ARMY turned to his beat, Beloin staved on s ¢ i 5 e AR 5 i AND ITS PART IN THE watch and in a short time Vincent < % i = 5 3 returned, this time through the door A e W ? s ™ 5 s 4 WORLD WAR which he had left op He £ ¥ 5 5 Fone n when oliceman re- | s R S e B . ; s % H 7 | : RELATIVES AND FRIENDS: If you have a soldier or sailor on the preceding night. stating that - . Y ¢ % B preeeaine et staling Uine ;B N : ¢ A gl ; . still in_ the service give us his name, regiment, etc., and where i s e PO . 7L vy g } : . hg will reside after his military service has terminated. We ight. he told Judge Ki to e R 3 : A ] will reserve a book for him and mail it to his home address vigit “Pop” the night clerk and while P PRAT : % & ¥ o A ;| i 2 AR 5 2 e T L | i R B LA : : LW 3 after being notified that he has returned to civilian life. Thinking he heard noises he went to the cafe door and opened it. expect- Ing to find the manager or one of the [y i ; y o o T d | : THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED. CALL AT OUR STORE in so that he might buy| A 5 oy W - OR SEND IN YOUR REQUEST AT ONCE nd without getting a chance s 2 S 3 % 2 > 3 #0 walk toward the bar. he was| hlackjacked, he said. He denied | e S N : &) s ] climbing over the partition as it was ; ; N y % » i too high, and the door was unlocked | 3 ; ¢ 2 P ES £8 | X flw fir am e and partly open. as well, he claimed. | £ e ; ) g 5 £ s e 1 Fred Beloin, illlam BBeloig, Officer b 3 i G Pl pkes} : & . Murphy and Mr. Andrews tedtified | e S T : : 357 Main Street Preceding night instead of in his| § i SR e et it i e i 5 room as he had stated Wife Beater Fined. Upper photo, War Camp Commun- | in the i Lower, tie 1 L0 GLGTS L UETi S LLoad statiol William Elbers was fined $5 this» ity Girls marching with the soldiers | come accorded by sweethearts, v 2t (¢) Underwcod & Underw mn(.l 1

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