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e Boston Store FOUR BOUND OVER |::irmmsnsin C”_’_f”:’”s FAMILY TROUBLES fendant who cared to say anything to the court. On the way to the witness Exclusive agepts Stetson Shoes. ' stand he passed the chairs occupied | Be Leland « advt. SETT URT by the two voung men who had turn- A Ford car driven hy Frank W. : ed state’s evidence. As he did so hg| Humphrey and motoreycle ridden tor Klett asked that he repeat what| at the rer of Walnut street. Slizht ® “Bmad SL Gang" Rouflded up lo[‘ he said and he reiterated, “Thex're| dumage was done to the motoreycle. Sp]’mg Agrees to Have Wile Draw lers. | H Kiett § P mith Busin <« school opens Sept. L = | . ctt Sums up Gase sl uai : u I‘d ouse | Highway Robbery L e G tor| TN T IR Twoethinds of His Wages = George W. Klett characterized it as| WP CPRAY €O O ] K - 2 | T the most flagrant of its type that has 0 i . H ® Peter Chilicki. aged 18, Michael come before the New Britain court in James Palmieri wuas notified this Henry Spring, charged with non | Hov nskie. aged 18, John Babula,: the quarter of century that he has| MOrning to be in police court Lomor- § support in police court this morning, | Opposlte Mon“ment 18 und Boleslaw Guida. agzd 19, becn the prosecutor. He offered a mo- | TOW morning for leaving his automo- | agrecd to p: thirds of his weekly ed L @ a. : ] e 4 over| bile in the restricted district on COMi- | wWages o his wife through Probation | 2 tat were hound over o the next term of tion that the accused be bound over s o { & 2 46 M St- N B Dresses the qnlwrh"f court opening in Hart- | 10 the next term of the superior court | mercial stree: Officer E. C. Connelly. The > ain ’ ew ritain o !in bonds of $2.500. Judge William F. Smith Busincss school opens Sept. | been in the nds of the > r on the third Tuesday in Sep- . T i e ot £2.500 on eharges . Mangan. who appeared £+ v ne<ie | First.—advr. for some time but efforts to ¢ bighway robbery by Judme John | 88ked 11n :he bond be lemsened hut August clearance sale at Fesse- | the case out of the courts have been ' ‘.‘K k,' poll ot inig | the prosecutor's motion was accepted. | QNG TG of no avail. 1 reements as to whao 5 e e i Kirkham in police ¢ . | ol 8.— { axercine o over the v One and Tao-picce DRt 1 S liorming. | Frank atiue and Renie e B | Children ‘nd real omate et Jonti The Music Store » Percale awl | Boglowski were held in bonds of $300 n passing judcemens, Judge John Catholic omen’z Nencvolent ‘ = = 2 variety of styles in 1 k re held in bon T Tudge Jot ‘atholic W o ! by husband and wifc, causcs thc . on a technicnl assault charge and | H. Kirkham remarked tomorrow bvening in St. Mary feouble. 8orl ‘lalms. He is making Th t D I Gingham. sultably trimmod, in she her . "It isavery sad thing thatin New [ hall at % o'clock. Full attendance is S : : a eais In the'r cases continged until September | an effort to sell his half of the home Brita‘n there are such men as these | requested »0 that their testimony might be uskd but she blocks him. he claims. 36 to 18, : sacond trial. The four youths Who have heen before the caurt many | Lot of Loys' tennis and scout shoes Rodenski © wornd over and the two held on ax- . UMES: they have been sent away %0} $1.98 a1 Besse-Leland's.—Advt. o dopdh whe aleo figured ! reform schools and reformatories but The ¥ G e maliinown Peter as fined $25 Ginghamt Porch Dresses for e [ ihe hold but turned state's ovi- | they don't acem to profit by it It 18} local orkanization, will hold a dance ! { costs for passinz a standing #Mout ludies. Extra sizes wp to o an example of what cther boys may | (omorrow evening at L Came | car and $10 and costs for operating dence, ;..»u, ‘ |‘.I les ncn.l.rr;u A (he ISR it y a motor vehicle without a driver's point o revolver Saturday n on = A is car k ced iss Ma Washingt el s took $ i = = Men's B. V. D. and Athietic shirts | license. His car knocked Miss Mary ashington plac \d took 87 cem and dravers 430t hesse.lelandes, | Wo0dx to the pavement on West Main and a silver watch from his pecson ACC[DENT AT NOANK ainnsrzRteciniteme i alan street vesterday afternoon when sh A new 1ot of embroidered U mg1low | Later James Devino was stopped wlighted from a trolley near Lincoln and assaulted with a black-jack, | D s reet Aprons. after which $5 was taken from his | New York Auto Party ch;l(‘d for DEATH OF MRS MARY FAY - i Tencment Fight porkets Guida had an additional Annie Fatelli and Mary Yrunelle charge 1o face, that of taking $114 Boston Has Machine Demolished— S were fined $10 and ccsts each and G Gt which was the property of Antoni aren Bcvoress Fajured! Mother of Father John E. Fay of | judgment was suspended upon the Clocynski. He pleaded guilty. Bror L payment of costs, when the two were aizes 2 to 14 years. wlnw umski was arrested and Noank ConnllAus e Iatain! Plainville IPasser Away Sunday | arraigned .on charges of assault. An charged under the highway robbery | Samuel, Catherine and Sarah Green- B 3 altercation in a Franklin street ten- counts but the other youths exon-| wald, adults, of 1505 hEaventie) || M rnios e Rtackyilic. ement house yesterday resulted in the ernted him and a nolle was entered | Bronx, New York, were more or less Mrs. Mary Fay of Ellington. widow | ATTests. by the prosecutor seriously injured when a touring car | of the late Michael Fay of Rockvill Another Assault Case Asvestod Snturday Night. in which they were riding from New | passed away at the home of her | A fine of $15 was imposed upon Th L d S st pesploniggomsedin g up sat.| York to Boston was demolished just | daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Ms. | Edward O'Brien for assaulting Mary € Leading tore urday night by a squad of )_('_hfi_ before midnight Saturday. The driver | Davis Fahey of 65 Mountain street,{ Van Gordon. The complainant testi- nder the direstion of Sergeant sonn | falled to sce a corner in time to | Rockville last evening from old age. | fled that O'Brien followed her Satur- 5. Xin ot JOUT | make a turn towards this villaze and | She was 87 vears old. She is surviv- | day night after she demanded a por- i '””h”‘”""' 'l':"‘”’”w e "]'l‘:r':l‘ "';‘: crashed into the rcoks between the | ed by 11 children. Rev. Father Fay, | tion of the sidewalk to walk upon. o e f re L " | street and the shore of North Cove. | Mfs. Margaret and Anna Fay of| She claimed he was under the intlu- | poneible for the hold-uy They | ne woman and the driver were seri- | Plainville, Matthew Fay of New York, | ence of liquor. C l PEERCE & Co compose what i known a8 the | 5,q)y injured while the others were | Joseph Fay of Hartford, Andrew Fay A4 Hrond Street Gang.” and have given 1y eut and bruised. An infant, | of Norwich, Mrs, R Brown® of e Momds iy Rl ol el oh AP i Teun R e Al e | e tps e Davh Pukes of Frank Ramsey, Michael Arvis, John McMurray Testifies. jured. All the injured are now at the | Rockville, Sister Mary Raphael of| F*¢Po and John Lenox, plain drunks, MeMurray, who is a former coun- | homes of Eugene Burdick and Her- | Merden, Sister Mary Ambrose of Nor-| Were fined §10 and costs each. = = — fiman, was pussing through Wish.| man Fisher under medical treatment. | walk and Sister Mary Bertrand of Autoist Fined WITH SENATOR HARDING. said Mr. Knox, “I have ington Place nturday night about | IR S Milford. Mrs. Fay is also survived by W. T Jonea was finad $20 on breach or ,[less continuous 11:30, he said on the witne stand 14 grand-children and one great-| of the peace charges and judgment | Harvey and Knox Are Conferring With ' With the men who led this morning. when he rlnl:t::fl ‘r::’:n‘- To BATTLE 0“ SUFFRAGE grand child. The funeral will be held | was uus'[l:cn'led on a charge nr"'npvn Him =t Marion. Wood | inl Chicagn Sily men following him. A% they neared from the St. Bernard church in Rock-| ating a motor vehicle while under 5 # . { ception they are loyall u dark section of the highway one e n,”""'k“’::r“"s"“-"} ":‘"‘“J‘“)’: :l FW the influence of liquor. Judge William ”Marmn. 1)\., Au;‘:v zk.;— (:: u?oxt Iy ::nd H“"‘l}_‘“s‘ff"tica“ Lo S 43 B 5 essoe Hous clock. son, Father John E. Fay | F. Mangan appeared for him. Kdward arvey of New York continued to- :Senator Harding. Guards Protect Workmen f:; ':";“:'f ‘l'.h:":':il'k'f}_":::‘]"’:";i n'hf‘ EmoEEactisae i . I will officiate and burial will be in the | McMurray e ved 810 for tromre " day the conference with Senator |ator Harding: Against R. R. %tnkerfl 01 him and demanded that ne mive| Widen Breach By Preparing Today St Bermard cemetery. Mra Fay was| ot the peaceThel men hadl trouble Harding and his advisors whichi be —_— - New York, Aug Arm up his valuables o n lofieckattieffoustha ipast | yesterdu sia riecnoon vt NI Caxetaioriaany Saturduy AElL wasindicuted fthe s AT MIDDLE B ‘ it ] mBEeA. i for Legal Fight. i3 vears. She was of a very lovable| Lawrence of Shuttle Meadow reser- | his visit had to do with the League 4 brought here from New ""“‘"- New If you move 1)l shoot you,” was nature and had a large circle of | voir when he attempted to put them | of Nations, on which Senator Harding The Misses Dorot London and Waterbury today pa-|the injunition handed out by Chi- Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 2.—Both | friends Her death will be mourned by | off the ground is preparing a specch to be delivered | Helen Bofiney, Anme trolled the yards of the New Haven |1icki, MeMurray satd tactions in the Tenncssce suffrage | her many friends ¢ - here Saturday e rajirond to prote t workers against While Chilicki was talking to the | ight prepared today for a legal battle — b2 e Elinor Corbett, Madel 4 5 s M | Frank Knox of Manchester, N. H., 4 stpjkers, whom the company claims | vjctim the other youths rifisd his | OVer thé legislature’s ratification o FIGHT PAPERS SIGNED. | who was floor manager for Major ,Carolyn Conlon, Mary have assaulted muyr':* than a score of kpockets hut found only 87 cents ang | the federal N-:"‘T:rrzn;;\r:\;;r::-fn:((.‘r;\w.r; PERSOMLS New York, Aus. 23.— Benny Leon- Gen. Wood at the Chicago conven. ; Weston, Helen McAleel . ents e ) employes during last few days. | the silver watch, The boys turneq | frasists and of 5 T S i A Bonney will spend the " e ¥ < d and KEddie F immons were | tion saw Senator Harding today and Y Five workers were sald by the com- | 4uay and headed toward Washing- | e, oPinion that the next step in signed today by Tex Rickard for a |assured him of the support of the Weeks at Middle Beach pany to be in hospitals suffering from | ., "sireet after accomplishing their | the controversy probably would be 5 3 rel ¢ Engla Miss Mollie Hackett is| SRVere Mnimrien work. A watch In the hands of t the hearing on the temporary writ | Mr. and Mrs. James J. McAlear of ’_;; Fopind hh,‘u‘ f‘m \'lhwcd “gmgmgv1m-:=in2:“{ql:‘ed Sr:i:e:n'fl convention,” 1ul1losspnrl:y 1 — : ands Of the | ¢ injunction issued Saturday by | 25 Smalley street. have returned utter | Championship at Madison Square Ll PRINCE. ARRIVES IN N, Y. prosecutor was |dentified by McMur-| pu40c Langford restraining state of- [a trip to Niagara. = = New York. Aug. 33.-Crown Prince | ™Y 26 the one taken from him ":“"flvmla from certifying ratification to Attorneys William M. Greenstein arol of Rrmania who has traveled | Yrday nimht. Washington. and Josiah Greenstein have returned across the United States on his trip Devinn Attacked. It was believed that the case might | from a two weeks auto trip to Atlantic around the world, arrived here to The sccond vietim, Devino. was at- |be heard today or tomorrow. The | City and Asbury Park. day for a vislt hefore salling next | tacked on Myrtle street at 10:30, he | writ is returnable within five days. B Saturday for Kurope on the Aquitania. | said A black-Jack was wielded Ly The Tennessce constitutional league A dinner in his honor has been ar-|one of the youths making necessary | which brought the suit on the ranged for tonight by James W r- | medical attention after the matte grounds that the legislature under ard, former ambassador to Germany. | had been reported to ur'.- ,.: v | e atats iconatitution i hadline ) right Dr. and . W. T. Stockwell and .y family of N gton, Mr. d M dollar - to ify the =uffrage amendment, has v . Mr. and Mrs. lollars was the loot in that 5 3 Frank N. Wells and Mrs. Myron D. . . . ’ i v fight, if Hold-Ups Arranzed in Pool . | announced it will carry its fight, At " 5 y City Advertisement et tomm: | Mecomars. tn T s aupreme court. | Stock¥ell, will return tomorrow trom < SRR P in- | Maine. - i » turn state’s evidence gave' a com- ‘l Officials of the league predict the in o plsr Abppetisil Labylte | junetion will prevent women of the Layout of Ruell St plete story e evening's activities roting 1e. 18 ALSE ALARM SOUNDED. h nation from voting for at ast Clerk's office, City of New Rritain, | in Which he was one of the LT (el The fire department was called out Conn.. Aug 1920 pants. The entire matter was gone | g orqrists exprased the belief that at 10 o'clock this morning from Box %% Whom It May Concern over in a A"-m«l street pool i | Lotification by Tennessee would be | 39 at the corner of High and Broad Notice is herchby given that the |about 7 o'clock when the boys de- upheld in time for women to vote in | Street. and on respondng they found Wherd of (‘smpensation and Assess- | cided to go out and zet some “jack™. | November that there was no need of their ser- ment of the Ci'y of Now Britain, has | Thosc present were Rovinskie, Ba- vices. Owen Curry, who, from ap- made the fallowing appralsement of | bula, hilicki and 1 Shortly s pearances, has been indulging in the! damages and assessmont of benefits, | afterward he met Boglowski and to- To RELEASE GAPT]VES fluid prohibited by the eighteenth |, cpused by the layout of Buell street, | gether they started in the direction amendment, it seems went to the| m South Main street to Bassett | taken by the rest of the gang car AT S home of his son on High street, and sireet and defining of the stroet. grade | Myrtle rtreet they saw the boys stand- | 3 when admittance was refused, he be- and bullding l'nes (hereon. vis ‘,,,‘ In a group on the sidewalk. Sal. | Yoreigmers. Including Americans, | ., ;me overcome with a delusion that i | . and Mrs, James H. Curtin and Miss Agnes Curtin have returned from Block and. B North Side. tus heard the sound of the victim,| Taken By Mexicans Will Be Given | (h€ place was on fire, 50 he accord- Damages Renefits svino, beir struck on the head . ingly sent in the alarm. Curry was with the ck-juck, but wenmt no Freedom Shortly. taken to the police station and later closer Following the gang to Gold removed to the town home to under- strest, Saltus and his friend were in: Washington, Ausz. 23.— Responding | go medical treatment. on the “dlvvying” to the amount of | to an informal communication from —_— each. Babula was In charge of | {h® American embassy at Mexico SUES TO FORECLOSE. the money. Saltus testified. At that | Clty. the Mexican foreign office has The Meech, Stoddard company of time Chilicki suggested that more | AnNounced that steps have been taken | Middletown, through Judge G. B. foree be used in applying the biack. | 10 effght the prompt release of for- | Carlson. has brought a foreclosure jack in the future cigners, including Americans, report- | suit azainst Sam Schneider, and prop- : | ed to have been kidnapped at .| erty on Smalley street has been Al peblaig 5 Heading towards the conter of the | Julisco by bandits under the leader- | Placed under attachment. ~The pa- Arold . epa . * it in Bogl Kk hip of mora. The state depart- | Pers were served by Deputy Sheriff | . Every ]ll' of preserves you put up saves buymg ex- Tda Van Oppen 5 eity again gloviski and Salius | ¥ - s . D onies 3 oil. 2 is = Wihtam M. Van Ob Were agaln| detacked ! from! the uthec | Ment (wasiadvised today of. the em: | M. D. Stockwsll and the swit is re pensive winter foods. Preserves are high in nutritive < 5 he superior court on the . | v's action and the Mexican reply. | turnable in t : SpsrACELEon ¢ el trestind Mb St ol L ey U L cording fo the Mexico City news. | Arst Monday in September. The ac- value so cut your table costs by preserving all the ftmt; St Pantain : Myrtle streets. Later Chilieki, av. | PAPEF. 5,000 federal troops, under | ton I8 based On £ note, teatetiies | you can. i Angust Swanson and nekie, Guida and Shumski caine n. Enngue Estrada. are in pursult | . .0 garec 'S Kevorkian is the hold- | Anna B. Swanson . 12 3 back together and announccd that | ©f the bandits. er. Kevorkian it is claimed has since The importance of the right sugar is great—order ith Side, they found only 87 cents and a wateh celsior. of Mexico City. stated | 1 rorred the property to Schneider. YTeora A. Taylor 12 on the person of thelr vietim. whe | hat 11 Americans and a British citi- : : “Domino Granulated”, which comes in sturdy cartons John Lundquist hoy o8 % = d '®| zen were being held by the bandits. - GE " SUN, A : peal b L1 : | it e bl (GG UL bt bl i MATIOED BhSTEn O and strong cotton bags, free from the contaminating touch F licki broke the wateh on the side- reported New London, Aug. 23.—A month 2 August Carlson and | walk near the R Il and Krwin | (D@t the British legation at Mexico | 400 Mayor E. Frank Morgan of this of flies, ants and dust. , Selma A. Carlson 5 factory where it was ter found by | C1tY was notified that the ecaptives in- city sent a letter to the lord mayor of &an Cartson and Ofies Feites ¥ 1 cluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyle. . - . | London, asking if it were possible . g Signe Carlson [ Wicy) Mecurey! Incoramabion Harry D. Gardner, three other Ameri- | for this city to get a gift of a gun | SAVE THE FRUIT CROp s . Patrolman Patrick Howley met Me. | (2NS named Hereval, Culvert and | captured by the British in the world | e s Murray on Commercial street as he | 1etrich. —and a RBritish subject | war. E. C. Cooper, the lord mayor of | . - - N = 2 Frank Dufini nd was about to go to headquarters io | Pamed W. E. Johnson. ondon, has replied swating: Amr’cmsugarnemgcompm puise Dufini, report the robbery. He S84 — “I shall try and get you a gun from | ’ James Skelly and Catherine Nkelly ointly o 1 15.80 rge K. Darrow 3 5.00 T. Alfred Johnson and Ar p S John won. jointly Alfred Swanson and Caroline Swanson, Jointly i Ienry J. Volren 8 5 Gang Splits Up. my jointly the vietim to the scene of the robbery our war office, but T do not know . p hbery . o a— 2 5 . . . > Apraham M. Tucker and secured information which re. what their rules and regulations are ¢¢Sweeten it with Domino Howard A. Burnette § sulted in the = | rounding up of the | So far, they have not given the city = FRAald B S Siopard B 10.04 “Broad street gang.” Chilicki, who e Sllgar Saver affondonanything fol SthaSkin L Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, August Bergstrom 18.25 1 geemed to be the leader, wus ar Estate of Emeline E ed by Patrolman John Licbler ? mng cereal foods TO HOLD CORN ROAST Golden Syrup. Bassette 25,00 Thomas Feeney in a Turkish ba The new cafeteria manager at tablishment Muin Y. W. C. A. plans a corn roast 1o Total $224.10 $224.40 | o'clock Sunday morning. At that tine | i held at Sunset Rock on Thursday And it finds no damakes, or speclal | he had the revolver on his person s e con e reriaTieT =l benefits or hetterments to any other Robbers Confess i 1 at the Hungerford Court institu | | person of party And the Board re Pronght 1o the police station, the will be omitted and the members and ommends in connection with this re- | men were taken into cuscody by De- others who care to will frolic at the | port and ax u part theroof, that the | tective Sergeant A. J. Kichardson whe NO added open air feast. There will be lots of d given by Buell B wwette and | secured o statement as to their guilt | : corn with butter and salt. hot dogs, | Franklin K. Bassetto, exc wew of the | fron: all bu: Shomski. All agreed that sweetemnfneeded jce cream and all the rest that xves | wilt of Em line ¥ ¥ stte to the i had not figured In the events of thy ! to muke such an entertaining outing. Cigy of New Hritain, dated Dec. 16, ening. Gulda the m’“llhthea # alko admitted to 1919, be recorded in the New Iirit- | sorgeant that he had taken $114 while m‘ avorof | OUTING HELD SATURDAY vin Land Records In the employ of Antoni Ciecynski Ba- i The first annual excursion of em- Accepted. Adopted. certified from | bula cluimed that the monay divided ‘“ al'-savmg fi:od. ployes of the Commercial Shirt Co. record and published twice by order | on Gold streer was money found on | was held Saturday »at Momauguin. of the Common Council Washington place, SOLD BY GROCERS There were 75 tembers of the plant Attest, When the accused were nsked if | in attendance. During the afternoon ALFRED L. THOMPSON, | they had ansthing to sas to the rourt. EVERYWHERE/ there were athletic contests and after City Clerk. | Guida made a oonfession of the fact bathing and other farms of recreation that ' W* was' thetr -avowed intention 2 sesesssser g the party enjoyed a good shore feed.