New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 24, 1920, Page 3

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‘Boston Store " Specials or - Wednesday Satin Messaline, yard wide, in black $1.98 yd and colors, at wide. black $1.15 yd. * Bilk Poplin, yard in n colors, at pwd Silk Hose, in value $1.50, $1.00 pair Fashic and Ladies’ black colors, hes wide, of color- Halr Bow Ribbon, 6 striped in a variety Ings | desirable 1 at $1.75 yard Guorgette Crepe, In colors, 40 inches wide Satteen and $1.00 cach White Petticonts, in Muslin, at size and 42¢ each Towels, good B0c value at Turkis! checked blue and . 3 yards for $1.00 PULLAR & NIVEN | HUSBAND ARRESTED UPON RETURN HOME §abel Faces Trial i)n Non Support Charge Today ‘ Elmer Sabel came to this city last | evening for the purpose of effecting an agreement with his. wife for her . suppart previded she sould return with him to Bridgeport, where he is | employed. When his pridence in the | gity was brought to''the ‘attention of the authorities it was rememberod that there was a warrant for his ar- rest on a non support charge, which was served at once. Today in the po- Wee court he was given his choice of & 30 day jail sentence or furnishing # bond of $300 to pay his wife $15 & week for a period of six months. Has Three Children % Mrs, Sabel testified that she had been married five years and has three children the oldest of whom s less *han four years and the youngest nine months. Since June 8. Sabel has | been away from home and for the three months prior to that date he gAve but $15 for the support of his wife and children. The wife testified that her mather has besn sipport- | ng her and the fumily ‘n the mean-| Ime. “Too Much Mot in-Law™ The accuse”’ 1o m it a case of tou much mothe “'n law. He angreed to support h's fawi'y if she would live with hiw the 'ty were he is em- | pleyed. Jidge Kirkham did not feel, ewover, that she should be asked t\ & ve up her place in the locan fac- | tory and throw herself upon his tender meorcies until he had proved his willingness to support her and the children, at loust Appeals $2 Pine wlmiert 1 in bonds thout costs re- in Jamen 1" of $50 from imposed for parking his in a stricted scction on Commercial street. The accused claims that such an or- d¥nance has never been passed and that signs do not neceasarily mean that cars cannnot be parked. He fur- ther stated that even Trafe Su visor Clanence Leamphere didn't know | whether thore was such an ordinance verterday when he made the arrest Palmiort plecey of fire station yesterda neceasary to buck 'he fire ear and make a vow start Motoreyalist ined For driving s without n llcenre on his person, Angelo Mongalico was fined 83 without costs, Judgement wa wispended on a charge of driving without lHghts, The acused was arrest- ed last evoning by Supernumary Po- ‘liceman George T. Crowley Freed of Trespass Charge Judgement was suspended in. the @ane of Mrx. O, Dilengzo, charged with trospass upon the propertios of Jamnes Andrews of Burritt street. The accused picked a bag of clover for, rubbit last evening from a plot ground pwned the complainant. Mrs. DI onzo cald she saw fence nor sign and fe!* thut 1t be all right plek the clover Gov. Beeckman Will Not Take Fourth Term in L L | Aug 38 Governor third Heeckmann sorving tepm. declared today that he would not candidate for re-elocti@ gréesman Ambrose Kennedy and Governor Emery J. San Soucl | themeelves candidates had lTearned of the gover- tion. N It car Apparalun central making it department of by no Providence who ix his be o [dent nounced as AUTO THIEVES HELD Broad St. Gang Found Guilty of Rozanski, 24, John licki, aged ski, aged September term of the superior court by court stealing and wrecking Senator George w were of highway were demanded to effect and te youths, | mornin Joseph Guid. | mo-called Broad in bery thony the | court, it Assistant Prosecutor Joseph G te condvet the ing. car, a to street ¢ ar Returning 1o the un tomobile onee o the | papers the the detéctive department sulted in the early hours of the morning n-r. Men! — Oh — Men! Wednesday Morning Wiads CONNORS- HALLORAN ALWAYS RELIABLE Up These Low Prices! Three Days Ago We Marked Qur Stock for a Quick 3-Day Disposal — NOW — One Half Day Alone Remains to Clean Shop for New Fall Incoming Goods! WONDERFUL SAVINGS Don’t Hesitate! Just Follow Up These Offers! $20.00 Suits piece — of / Palm Beach and Kloth— $10.00 $15.00 Suits of Palm Beach material— limited number—while they " $7150 —two mohair, Kool $30.00 Suits —that show an unusual val- ue and diversity of choice— $15.00 $32.50 Suits $16.25 | PANTS $4.85 to $7.85 —including all colorings and many styles. Stein-Bloch taflcred— —offering a wonderful grade of material and wear that is good for several seasons— And Kuppenheimer, Cortleyyud Alco Brand Suits at— $2475 33475 $4375 Were to $37.50 Were to $50.00 Were to $65-$75 Connors-Halloran ' Co. “The Live Store With A Conscience”™ ALWAYS RELIABLE 248 MAIN ST. BRIDGEPORT HARTFORD New Britain NEW BRITAIN White's Crossing, Plainville. Damage estimated between $1,000 and $1,100 had been done. All four tires had been cut to shreds, the four doors were torn off, upholstery ripped, glass broken, the speedometer smashed, the car scratched and theé tools thrown away. Senator Klett's registration papers and drivers license were torn up. IN BONDS OF §2,300 Youths Admit Guilt. | After the trial of the Broad street zang in police court yesterday on ' charges of highway robbery, Judge Klett .questioned the boys as to their connections with the theft of his car and secured admissions from them in the prescnce of Sergeants Richardson and Johnson. Their statements were taken in shorthand and transcribed for today’s court session. Rozanski Tells Story. According to the story told by Ro- zanski yvesterday, he and Saltis were walking down ' Washington street in the direction of Main street when they saw the Klett car being driven up to the Elks' rooms. They met Babula, who was asked to take the car. When he refused he was called “vellow”, which appellation made him change his mind. The youthhs then called to Blogoslowski, who was standing near the sub-division of Landers’ factory on the site formerly occupied by the Nationul Spring Bed factory. Chillicki, the statements made to the police say. siarted the car while Blogoslowski did the driving The others implicated sat in the rear of the car. Drove to Southington, by the car was through West Main street to Walnut Hill park. returning in a roundabout wauy to Plainville road. Near Lazy the car was turned around Thelt of Klett Car bonds of $2,500 *h, Michael aged 18, Frank Saltis, aged Babula, aged 18, Peter Chil- 18 18, In and Stanley Blogoslow- were bound over to the Judge John H this morning Kirkham in police on charges of Klett's car arraigned Three f the five boys yesterday on charges robhery and $2,500 bonds their release appearance be- court session. the other two guarantee their e the next superior Ity and Blogoslowski faced similar charges this and were similarly bonded. other member of the sireet gang, is held bonds of $2,500 for highway rob- and the theft of $114 from An- Jacinski As Senator Klett is prosecuting attorney of the police was necessary to call’ upon Woods this morn- The route taken state’s Car Taken Klett told of Buick sedan, from the Elks' home on the evening of A\ it 3 At parked the vehicle under an in frout the club-roon strect less than b he found the misclog, and went headq « where the fact known time Judge K1 Heense and August lane one stop made on the return thme Blogoslowskl left the hid behind a tclegraph pole, that the police would be on the trail. He wus induced to return 1o wheel and pilot the gquintet toward this city. Discuss Means of Disposal. White's crossing means of dis- At 1 of the car were talked ovt It was Babula's expressed desire ve the automobile left on the tracks so that the oncoming locomotive might wreck i. Other members of the party felt that the engineer would re-3 s vent its destruction. 1'pon the sugz- gestion of another of the youths. the driving his Main street Washington Senator car and 35 he light of I au- at hour afterward to he At ing to polic arte oificials cistration in car Found at invest) Whi An ation wa which the discovery of the car in At that | the | ba. 1;| ! nd | tearing | e the car and stop in time to nr-v-I' be at oslowski tires, heavy that all five be bound ov term of the superior court to | plimented upon down community.” cold. malicious, premeditated vandal- ism.” car after the youths had started for acts o/ vandalism perpetrated. Vandalism Committed. " Various departments of the work of destruction were handled by differ- ent members of the party, according to the information furnished the po- lice vesterday. Blogoslowski cut the tires, Chillicki tore the lining and destroyed the cards as well as throtv- ing the tools away, while the other youths pulled off the doors. The statements were made under no promise of immunity, the witness tes- tified. ORANGEMEN MEET Convention in Chicago First for Time in Four Years. Chicago, Aug. 24.—The supreme grand Jodge of the United States of the Loyal Oranze institution opened its first convention in four yvears to- ,day with 5¢° delegates from every ! state present. ! “We Orangemen here in the United States hold that the Sinn Fein move- ment is purely a -domestic concern of the British empire and that the United States has no more right to interfere’ than the British empire would have in mixing in our rela- tions with the Philippine Islands,” said George T. Lemmon of New York, the secretary. The officers in charge today were George Stewart, Clinton, Mass., su- preme grand master; Hugh Wilson, Pittsburgh. deputy grand master; Richard Harris, Pittsburgh. treasurer and Mr. Lemmon. Would Wreck Enginc. Later admissions were to the effect that Babula wanted to return to the car after the youthhs had started for their homes in this cit r the pur- pose of wrecking the engine. Act Was Premeditated. reasons were offered for the act. Several of the boys had been sent to Cheshire by thc local court with Senator Klett as prosecutor and they were desirous of getting “squaré’ with him. Chillicki’'s objection was to the fact that leniency is shown a member of the gang, taking no active state’s evidence before the local court. | The boys admitted that the entire. escapade had been planned in the' Brunswick pool room on Broad ! street. P Vario Offers Little in Defense. l' Given an opportunity to speak in their defense, Blogoslowski and Saltus declined to talk. Chillicki claimed he didn’t suggest the act nor tear the lining, although he was a party to the theft And destruction. His knife, he admitted, was used in cutting the H upholstery. Babula was merely a 1 member of the gang, faking n ai - H part in the actions of the evening, { 1 he said. Rozanski charged that Blog- - *'My head itched unbearably a : iantal, was the one who cut the cations of Wilds 2nd removed quantities of dandruff— theit stopped. Today it ig thicker tiful than ever.” Wildroot Liquid Shampao or Wildroot Shampoo Soap, nsed in connection with Wildroot Hair Tomic, will hasten the treatment. “Menace to Community { Proscentor Woods asked that a bond be required in motioning | r (o the next He com-:{ department in running the detective its excellent work the guilty parties. “These men are menace to the he said. “and should not/ It is a clear case of THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC E For sale here under a i & moncy-back guaranies l Miller-Hanson Drug Co, large. New Britain Clothing Dry Goods Store, | Open Monday Evenings Until 9 P. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 P Wednes Morning Special Women's, Mis “and Children’s ~ Smocks Made of Linene, all colors, all $1.00. Reduced from $2.98. Women’s and Children’s Hats Made of Plush, Velvet ar Women’s Hats, $1.00. Values ta Children’s Hats, 56c. Value to ¢ Final Clearance All Wool Jerse Sport Coats : Nine Suits in this lot. Colo: Copen, Grey and Taupe. Sizes i6 at $25.00. Values to $45.00. Colored Striped Percale Waists, to 46, at 79c. Value $1.49. Our August Sal Beacon Blanke SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY MOF | SPECIAL—Plaid, White and Grey B at $6.49 Pair New- Britain Clothing Dry Goods Store, In 381-383 Main Stree

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