New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, MAY o, 192r. 7 |JITNEUR FINED FOR | Satisfaction for Every Cen RECKLESS DRIVING| o g ot cost is assured when yo (Continved from First Page. l' Resta b, Joseph Aparo, proprictor of a Myrtle street restaurant, was fined £100, and sentenced to 30 days il\ Jail for maintaining 4 house of charged with lascivious ez . S | admitted her zuilt. "he case continued, in honds of $300. until to- The exquisite flavor of pure fresh Salada ‘T ALDS DISABLED VETS—)\is Mar- | morrow morning i er Irving I. 2 2 bl garet Sousa. grandduughter of John | Kachlin appearcd for the accused. O D e Miss Smith came to this city from Utica, . Y., about three weeks ago, ostensibly for the purpose of entering Philip Sousa, noted composer-con- dent on Hartford avenue, near of the peace. John Laz g 2 A A cott street. John Paul was struck by | proprietors, complained Legion film. “Lest We Forget,” to|Aparo’s employ as & . e R L 2 : ~4 i ' ”“_0“ employ as a waitress. S0on | siebneski's car while he was wa cused had been disorder! aid disabled Yanks ifter her arrival the police received | on the sidewalk, according to the clined to speak Inglish e - reports that men were visiting Mary | sta « of itnesses, and was His witness fee w at Ihv‘ restaurant. Last Saturday 4 inf ©injured. rles iwell v fined $15 and TRADE SCHOOL WINS j nizht, Sergeants A. J. Richardson and | testitied that the car was going over a | Sam Lazar, the other W. C. Hart visited the place and ar- 1 course. fied that David made tro rested both Admissions 8f alleged Stebneski told the policeman he had | twice ej. ed by the res New Britain Ball Tossers Do ; money agreements between Aparo|a license at home but investigation | When he returned, the and Mar, cured from the girl.] proved that he had secured none this | called. introduced. year, The accused admitted — — " During their inves tion, the Stepped Into Stree charge of drunkenness. Emma | This ductor, ‘is to appear in the American City Nine—Local Twirler ¥ 7 . yd are shown here at a communist meeting. police found |.h;|||n sent from The defense claimed tb e restaurant man - serves United ind ar i the first picture to arrive in the A tinldman and Berkman were among the anarchists| The New Britain State Trade school | Utica and signed, . stepped out into the street, d v | drinks of “booze” at 6 3 1 n v 2 iy 5 activities of Emma ‘_r’::""‘ Sl fiaren .nd other radicals deported from the United States to A1 team defeated the Boardman | The message read: “Send me $15]in the path of the car and was about | and then had the police| by s Itussia on the “Red Ark” after deportation trials and U1l come right away.” to cross the street . |out. Davia tigured in States showing the Alexander rkman (2) in Russia ’t g0 rade school 9 to 5 Satur at New ding in lrl'lll"u(.\lnl work for the soviet gov n B0 The girl's home is in Pennsylvania. Juc Klett imposed a fine of $33 | same place s than she told Judge Klett,.and she is 22| for reckless driving and $20 for oper- * ¢ ' CITY PLANNING SESSION their own way throughout the ame. | years of age. She frankly admitted | aling without a drivers license s A = | The team made a good showing for | coming here to work for Aparo and A nolle was entered by Prosecutor | put of his house at 28 Si 1 Total 35 0 3 _———— the first game of the yn and with | having acted improperly Abert A, enberg in the case of | Saturday . He fol - un was scored - el AL S { Haven The local boya had thinga e when winning ¢ A o ar 5 . : .| Frank Milarn, charged with assault- a verbal attack w One out Various Methods of z Cities | some hard practice ought to make a | P a0 lire Plired it he bel wac B Washer snd waitreas | ine Mury G . The alleged assaulc e e cheea Better Are Brought Forth at Meet- | 00d record this scason. \‘l“m"”"'"l‘hr(m‘h his attorney he denied hav- | (00K place las . The trou- fan extent that Policen the local pitcher, had 17 strike-outs | ing had any knowledgze of her im. | Ple Wis of slight conscquence. Rt o) 1cd Ohaare to his credit while Miller. the Board- | proper actions “ase Nolled. : i breach of th in niath Cutshaw Daubert —Pitts- ut—BY Stolen bases ing Held in Pittsburgh Today. Adama Pittsburgh, Pa., May 9.—Delegates | man pitcher struck out Drove, While Intoxicated. Infuinichve o1 Wil trom all parts 6f the Uriited States as A fine of $50 was handed down in | charged with the theft of $400 from * Farren family hag sembled’ here today for the thirte N. B. State Trade School. the case of Oscar Anderson. arrested | the local Veterans’ Corps, a nolle was | troubles, due, the authd annual conference of city planning. Saturday night by Policeman Gustay ed, Tieeeriitor Gresnbiers ek |00 mf":“, T The convenitan cpensd &k noon with 8 . Hellbers and Peter Cabelus on a | Pl that an audit of the books |has never been arrested a luncheon at which the delegates | Aoher € <oocococeee charge of driving while under the in- | disclosed a discrepancy but grounds | was warned to stop dri Wore weltbmad s i Masver BV Haps || Adamaltisfip S i fluence of liquor. He pleaded gzuilty. [ for civil rather than criminal action. spect the law in the fut g Bratton, &8 ...... ... Anderson figured in a crash on Ma- It appears that Williams, an ofli- | was suspended. Anderson. o ple street following a traffic mix-up | ver of the corps, felt he was entitled Policeman Clarencd 2 in which a trol 1d a motorcyele | to the money that he appropriated | “tagged” Carl Stahlbra also figured he car driven by the | and will contest that right, the pros- | re ted district Sati ceused was found against a tree, | ecutor said. Williams fLad previously 4 left in Lindquist, BN badly damaged and the driver was | explained that the money was taken | M. C. A, Judge Klett Waskite,cfiToU under the influence of liguor, accord- | with the knowledge of members of | the traflic rules be stud tions,”" was to be discussed Ly Rob- ing to the statements of the prosecu- | the corps and has “f" vet been used. | was sux]lsn(i('-d. . ert H. Whitten, of Cleveland; Herbert | tor. The Las been in the courts foy Boys Admit T S ounn; and’ Georss & I Word I Naw ) g Lawyer P. 1. McDonough appeared | about a month. Raymond Maisonvil Duncar Champions Move Into Second izt ws™i™ ch Place Through Victory IS, GOLFERS ARRIVE cock. The program -provided for a session at 2 o'clock when the object of the conference was to be outlined by John Thider, manager civic devel- opment department of - the United States Chamber of Commerce. “How Zoning Affects Living Condi- skiyn regained sec- . A Iay by de Americans Create Unusual Interest As hough hit in the visitors in They Teave Their Train at London o oly strike b / eighth with Afler English Cup. iriith made & London, May 9.—Members of the American golf team, which will rep- resent the United States in the British amateur golf championship to be played at Hoylake beginning on May 3, arrived here this morning. In the party were Francis Ouimet, F. J. for the accused He plained that Joseph Silesksi was a sted Satur- | fHienry Johnson, aged rk city. ‘“Methods of Distributin i ks York city w3 ; his client had been given a few drinks | day afternoon by Policeman William | Ralph, aged 18, and | >opulation,” was the subject assigned :‘_0'; =g bt elies 3u:n-s '.:‘m‘» by a friend in Berlin which caused | O'Mara on a drunkenness charge. Jo- | azed 1S, pleaded guilt . i him to completely lose control of his | seph took cider to cure an illness, e | o taking merchandise { Wright, Jesse Guilford, Bobby Jones, | ber of Commorce, and . M. Brinck- | pucinski. ceceeceees 6 i limbs. And:'rsnn has been a resident | s He was fined $10. the propecks 8 Dr. Paul Hunter, J. Wood Platt and |erhoff. of New York city. Foote, 1l ............ 35 "of the city for more than 20 vears Arrested In¥Cemetery. aiv. ascdointion: i e W. (. Fownes, Jr., captain of the DM . .- > | hut has never bheen s ed previous- Policeman O'Mara found Joseph |tinued until tomorrow: team, The players reported an un- NEw SUPT IS HIRED Voelker, cf ceeeees {1y, Lawyer McDonough informed the | Yankoski drunk in the Fairview cem- | honds of $500 to allow eventful voyage during which all Bowman, S8 .......... ey sddeiin e pe s SRl i i i Gl members maintained light training, SRS GERE ¥ Berryman, rf arged. v and w placed on proba- | other thefts will be proj Severul othérs will join the team lat- ; . Howard, It i Joseph Stehneski pleaded not guilty This morning probation was re- The alleged thefts. togd er Mies' Agnes Nansyias of Eiaxtford. \WHE | 'y pusno; ceeeens 2 el St heriies i avs |lvorealana s fine was ‘mposed. 2 month aZo during a The arvival of the American en- | gueeeed Mise Barbara Blair at e =i ating a car without a license. He .< muel David was arrested in a sement of the churd trants created extraordinayy In- Totals ........ - 40 J arrested by Policeman William n street restaurant Saturday night police have been invest terest for it is realized that the Unit- ' Jyolation Hospltal. * Umpire, s: scorer, Swita . Strolls, April 29, following an aecci- 4 on charges of drunkenness and breach past month. ed States players are u_most formid- able combinatic American players | Miss Barbara Blair, chief nurse and have appeared in Knglish tourneys | superintendent of the New Britain heretofore but no such concerfed ef- | Isolation haspital since the institution tort. has ever heen made Th theipast | was establidhed. has ..resigned her to lift the Hritish championship:\ position and will be succeeded by Miss The golfing hority of the Lon- | Agnes Kasylas of Hartford. Miss don Globe statos hat the team “rep- asylas as been connected with the resents almost the national.-strensth | jartford Ysolation hospital. - She will of the United States and is certainly | some to this city today to take up the strongest that ever crossed the | por guties and Miss Blair, the retiring Atlantie,” == = srintendent, will return to private l" IEMS g new supetintendent is a gradu- C ate of St. Francis' hospital training 4 School. - After leaving that - institu- e artars a S tion she entered the isolation “hospi- w tim cCarmick s B B Fo¢ "”'.’_',‘,”‘7 e o e | tal at Hartford where she has been " & » ¢ "“:"' d i . training for the past year. - leame, Muy 8 48t Louls . i-| Redlands at baseball yesterday 19 to HANNON JUMPS WELL. | ) mtest before | 1. Gerald Hannon of South | tors launched thelr % C reet, = b Sy Joseph Donlan of North street, cap- | Street, a4 member ot the Yale - na by Me vll.-?:rh»d-l‘u'q' tured the gold K. of €. charm in con- | team, won added honors to his ath- @@@@ meeton with the third degree exempli- | letic fame Saturday, in the meet of fication at Meriden vesterday. the Blue d Tigers at Princeton. : 3 " x = ¥ = D T | [ R e el 3 s - HE lowly and uncultured Tartars—when books fell : o vesterda from Peter Kata of 25| inches, and was tied with Brown for Hunterroad to the effect that he had | second place, Landon, the intercol- into their possession—ate them to acquire the knowl- been assaulted by a man who lives at | legiate and Olympic champion, won : edge contained therein. They doubtless suffered in- 1S Hunte road. He was referred to | the event Hannon was o f the . v . . s i siacatineTaticenay i Dat}aii S oudalatiNetes aeve1ogenlif j digestion. At least, they weren’t overlooking any bets. End of month ale Women's silk ] the loca! High school He also pe - sse-leland Co.— | formed for the St. Joseph's Y. M. \. : o ‘ ' There are mistakes both of commission and omission. o Better, by far, to be-satisfied that you have done your “DIVINE SARAH” IN ENGLAND . [ best and endure indigestion, than overlook real oppor- e tunities and feel the pangs of unavailing regret. Miller. p The advertisements you will find in this newspaper are business mines of opportunity. They tell you of values you might never know, if they were not there to gulde you. T eesty A | Do you read—and digest—this advertising? Figur- S} erordde . atively speaking, some folks “eat it up”. They are the o e Rt i - wise shoppers—the economical buyers—the ones who T o York " " Free: are strictly up to date on the opportunities for saving money or spending it most judiciously. Read the advertisements. Read them to know what’s : ’ what in the shopping district. Read them to save steps— : to save money—to save disappointments. Read them when ‘ > becausethey place before your eyes a moving panorama of business progress. Read them to keep yourself in- Chastmnat (30 - 2w : ‘ formed. Read them regularly—it pays Sarah Bernhardt is shown being Jaranville, s ... .. 3 carrfed ashore at Dover, England

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