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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 16, REE - |CONSTABLE ACCUSED|BIG CONFIRNATION | PROMINENT CITZEN OF USING HIS GUN| ~ GLASS AT CHURCH OBSERVES BIRTHDAY § Newington Officer and Local Men James Shepard of Lake Street Is : S C O in Serious Mixup . Eighty-Three Years Old UNSwe £ TENED i A case of local interest will come up ! A II. e class was confirmed at the ‘-Inmo-* Shepard of Lake street is = L P = ! Swedish Lutheran church yesterday | observir his %3d birthday at his s in the N gton 1o at 8 3 4 S great cleaner > wington town court at 8| apernaon, the class including the | home today. Mr. Shepard has been L o'clock thix evening if William Chiap- | rollowing boys and girls {a resident of this city for many ycars Sda), Friday and J poni of 1015 Stanley street is able to| lillian Margaret Lundell. Jennie | and received congratulations of many [ Olivia Marin Munson. Agnes Olivia [ of his friends. The life history of Safllrdfl_\’ Carlson, Jenni Vendeln Johr . | Mr. Shepard is very interesting Ethel Ingeborg Johnson, Olga Char- He was born in Plantsville eighty- terday with bullet wounds he claims he | lotta Dorotliy Holmstrom, Marjorie | three years . of poor parents . recelved when he was’'shot in the head | Svea Henrietta Ar 8 Irene Eliza- | 8rew up as a poor hoy Mr. Shepard e Bottle at 30c and I beth Ingeborg . Clara Alva | was desirous of obtaining an edu Victoria Lamberg. Alice Alfhield | tion and with all of the help his p: 30c Bottle FREE. Newington. John Belocki of this ¢ity | panibers, Anna Linnea Christia Berg- | ents could offer him succeed S { Was riding with Chiapponi in the Reo | quist, Mildred Maria Abrahamson, | zraduating from the lewis Ac: v : e \ . | truck when the lutter wasx fired upon. | Anna J. Elizabeth Johnson, Ithel | in Southington Upon leaving school ¢ Bottle at 60c and The mutter came to the attention of | Florence Linnea Stromquist, Anna ; he entered the employ of the Stow | the New Britain police o'clock | Blizabeth Anderson. Elin Anna Louise | factory in Southington where he A . = day mornin W geant | Johnson, Vielet Elizabeth Kallbe worked for 12 y after which he - 60c Bottle FREE. ! ge J. Kelly received w telephone | Margarct Anna Erlanson, Alive Vie- | went to Bristol to make his home ring Liie eeven-iuch | | leave the New Britain General hospital where he has been confined since ye and in the legs by Constable Smith of ‘ o a8, s oy call from Constable Smith of Newing- |toria Larson, Frida Ingeborg ¢arlson, | where he worked in various factor- g 4 For a limited time: we are offe 30—for 49 ¥ st E » torin 1 - Frida Ingeborg Carlson. | W « @ g Fry Pan—which sells regularly for $I. for 49c. ; on, Informing him that two men in a | Mildred Eleonore Hoglund, Ellen ) ies 124 OW, as two milli i This Woman T"E Reo truck had fired at him when he s Marin Anderson. Lillian - Elizabeth In 1566 he started in the patent ' Get one of these pans today. V. &8 two on | How Miserable W L | tempted to halt them for driving with- | Movenia Johnson, lluda Ingeborg | soliciting business in Bristol and other American housewives do, Ylllyl‘Pfly"Ol' ace Until She Took Lydin E. Pink- | out lights, Sergeant Kelly detatled oti- | Daniclson, Ibba Margaret Gahnbe: started an office of a similar natu utensils that wear out with utensils that “ Wear.Ever.” | bam’s V. ble Co . d | corw Peter Cabelus and G. W. Hellberg | Anna Eva Elizabeth Bengston. Thure | in New Rritain. A partner, C. E. H : = vl son Drug stnre to Invesiigate. They picked up Super- | Walter Sandstrom, Knut Ruben En- | Mitchell, and Mr. Shepa ad the This olfar is aly goed eatll date nemed so gét YOUR pan TODATE, am's Vegetal mpoun numerary Officers Maurice Flynn and |Stam. Harry Arvid Carlson, Landers ) office in a building on Mai S . | Willia McCarthy and started for | SIEmond Johnson, Flmer Alexan Mr. Shepard married Miss Cecelia . . Toomsboro, Ga.—*‘I suffered terribl, N 5 | Newington. At Klm und East Main | 1inmauist inley John Adelaide Curtis of Bristol. One daugk 3 =t with backacheand headache all the time 171 Main Street. bl ianss Gromslikage fapsadi s [T S g0 ok 5. Kall, Carl Fred ter, Cecelia Antoinette Shepard , with Delocki and Chiapponi, who | 1€k Larson. Sven Ernest Swenson, E born of the marriage and she died claimed 1o have been held up and fired | 41€ Clarence-Frisen, ar Carl- [in 1907. On coming to New Britain, \t. Chinpponi's face was covered with | "0n: Arnold Valdemar I . Agard | Mr. and Mrs. Shepard made their bicod from a wound in the head Valdemar Anderson, Ernest ”"i Imar hnnu‘»u}n Lake street where they are | ""Fhe entire party proceeded to Iim | Vearson. Arthur Leonard Sigfrid [still living. Johnson, Carl Harold Hansen, Valde- | Today Mr. Shepard takes a grea mar Oscar €arlson, Raymond Valen- | interest in nature and his yvard re- | tine Mattson, William Walfred Sko- | flects this. There are to be found there mars, Hilmer Gunnar Bengtson, Sig- | all kinds of flowers, trees, etc, frid. Willinm Kallerman. Arthur, Hil- [ which he cares for with intimate ten- ding Berlin, Edward Bertel Carlson, | derness. Carl Elmer Johnson, Oscar Bertil| Mr. Shepard is also known as Larson, Carl Herbert Victorus Nel- [something of a poet and writer of no ; won, Eric Clarence Peterson. Helge | mean ability and many of his articles o o Sy o S 3 with. In order to attract issistance, the | 1o son, Arthur Willilam Bor- | have appeared in various issues of to my friends who have traubles simi ;;nn:l_n»lr N‘ld he drew ,h,_\',‘.-\(.z\.‘-.. and 5 rmond Gustaf Granquist, | the Herald. His first poem was ——AUC I I — oy m¥ne and you mfi’ use these fact redyinto the growunc e did not | . Larson, 1 Thorsten | written in school when he was timonial.”’— Pan r Asylum Street xhoot at the men, he cluims, but to de- | Johnson, Carl Harry demar Lar- | years of age and received the O.K. AT THE STABLES OF THE LATE ALBERT C. ROOT, '..l“o:mt:.bm,c‘;l. e G.F. Panare fend himself he struck Chiapponi with | son, Joseph Einar Severin Johnson, | of his teacher at its reading. He has ‘ PLEASANT XVE.. FORESTVILLE, CONN . [)igplav of the revolver. Chiappont and Ielocki | Paul William Moreau, Lars Moreau | also traveled a great deal through PLEASANT AVE., o » CONN., howmmdrw:fi?mmirfit: i o both \.‘.m.vn‘.' the constable t the | Fromen Leonard wanson, Le- | the United States and of particular Tuesday, May 17, 1921, at 10 a. m., standard time.. We will sell fon husband’ and children. It has Deej former. They also denied that Ciapponi | > g, ] Howard | interest was his trip to Florida where John E. Condon, Administrator of the estate of Ailbert C. Root, the en- ssid that nine-tenths of the nerveu porte took the “*billy’ from the constable 4 e . he discovered several species of shells tire cquipment used by Mr. Root in his general trucking business: 17 tration, nervous despondency, “th At the New Britain neral hospital unknown to professors. horses, 10 double dump carts, 7 dead axle wagons, 3 pole wagens, 1 Em.s, irritability and uhe' Hill where they met Constable Smith, who immediately identified the truck and the two men. The constable, in u stutement to Sergeant Kelly, said he halted the truck to ask the driver why the lights were not being used. He had his pocket “*billy’* in his hand, he said, | which Chiapponi seized and struck him ' last evening it was stated that Chiap- I'IRE THRF HOUSE. spring wagon, 3 spring trucks, 1 one horse wagon and body, 1 bottom from some displacement or deran, pani is wentried but, none ot the bullets 2 S TS [ dump and sideboards, 8 sets of bobs, sleds and log boats, 2 hay riggings, ment of a woman’s system. Mrs. pnnemarra ! were lodged in his body. The men arc | Quick Work by Firemen Saves Dr. s J s ss iy s Rotbarsdovaribradte, A iaen i 48 codhni Tine’ lotter clearly b empioyed in local saloons. Chiappenl Stockwell's House. S canvas cover and burlap, 4 mowing machines, 1 hay tedder, hay rake, remedy is so successful in o J is an ex-service man und was wounded The timely'\discoveryiol a f h 2 harrows, plows, blacksmith shop outfit, and many miscellaneous tools this condition as I:{dil E. Pinkbam omespuns twice while fighting in France Sailas otlitie :;sifr"n.f-...\'.»'d"hiv" ,'-;: 4 5 and implements, 1,000 feet of plank, 17 25 foot poles, cord weed, oat Vegetable Compoun: p William Stockwell, superintendent of straw, manuie, 1 automobile truck body, grease and cylinder oil, 1 piano 1 : window rigging and harness, 3 coal chutes, chains, tackle blocks, shovels, P S B at N E . i 5 il i : T 'y R (}OLF SUITS Twfl MEN ARE KILLE“ :::: :’.\rur"\,v”:\[-:;;":t :;\e n:|:‘c!:fi'7:;|:::2 Frank E Goodwin forks, bars, with other tools and implements. Sale rain or shine. Caterer DEN' I 'ls'l 's i . presscd into service, and later by mem- in attendance. Terms cash. e piece—In the bers of Engine Company No. 15 of the Very respectfully yaim, A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. Successor to - = R av: THE ROURKE-ROBOTHAM CO., Ine., AT CLAYTON CROSSING | iziens i, Somermert gmves, Davie & Costin. Kies St Cnionviic. carn. ff| T. R. Johnson, D. D. S, . ~ & S . Registered Optometrist, 2 about $500 was done. 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 National Bank Bl —_— A maid in the employ of the Stockwell —Glasses $3.00 or More— GAS and OXYGEN ADMINJSTER - 2 = = s family discovered the fire in a partition S y - o e, (Costianed from Firw Page) | famsly Socoversd the fos O & bertilcs Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts- - bayed te w-v»fl\-:! T e {00 late | morning. She immediatoly notified Dr. Andiiihe N neomtive skl el Stockwell. Staff members attached to il TAB’S DANCE 2 7 2 " | the sanatorium fought the flames with = & sarrying It 40 feet he tracks, com- 5 berpbidogd HEL 9, S5, STorhn, Yo zallon tank of chemicals. A tele- pletely demolishing jt. One wheel * ’ . . B oundt e e ot rots. 76 et | Phone message to Harttord brought Curley’s Orchestra l' awny from the wreck. Golng In an | cOmpany from that city. The origin of 2 | ioing In s any Z 2 = tracks is hidden by the brick sheds, S L : ind this has been the cause of many “STICK-UP” MEN ISY. v e - 3 smpany 7 : e v~ —— Romito was 28 years of age, resided | M. C. A. dormitory on Court street, ;i 4 7l 3 = r? ovbum 8¢, Mastford. at 24 irview street and was em- | told Chief Rawlings that he had been / 4 c f t Ph to h e ployed by Coppl, who was years old | held up late Saturday night near the L for a 10-day test. ontirma on u fa s- ¥* to Duy Our Kind” od @ tore H 2 = i and conducted a store at 215 Elm | dormite nd had £8 stolen from him. A Simply mail the ] street which he recently purchased. | Yonan claims that the men were about 74 3 and tch ARCAB[ STunlu, Of cflllm. The train was in charge of Conductor | 1o take his watch and chain also but - E 3 coupon wal e s et s 2 ¥. Woadbine and Engineer Charles | were frightened away in the act when g S S 2 the delightful ” ” Hrown. they heard footsteps. He said they wire 5 Was = EMS. | rRa Ciayton eresstna t ve pneed as A / Mn ; results, ss of construction finished garments. Italians one of the most dangerous in this sec- — | tion and following another fatal othing House will open for dent there more than a Year our new loc 5 location, eormer | ..\ ). utilitiea commission orderea Vest Main Streets, Saturday, the crossing bri e ™ Another bad ident, that came [day social will be held by | near beink a double fatality, occurred ‘oman's Relief corps in G rallroad crossing at the South street Wednesday from 2 until 5 | Jast evening when Kostin Mikulaus- kas and his five-year-old daughter, ing soclety of the Order Helen, were struck by the Besdir " BR AINS a aranth will meet from 10 a. | Britain dinky. They were not bs AP : : ” AM WK\ p. m. tomorrow at the home | injured, howe They claim that The New aws 2—Multiplied starch digestant in {w \ idmore Seaman, 86 Basgtt | the siznal bell was not working the saliva, to digest starch de- R - tt i . posits that cling. 3—Multiplied RUBBER STAMPS STEEL § 1o et some desirabie *atr | BUILDING AND LOAN C|8a retie on teeth cleaning—five of them sllalinity of the salirs. to 2o NOTARY SEALS BADGES CHELKS STF¥C oncert of the New Britain 53 CHURCH ST — PHONE 1702 slety at Fox's theater, Wed- MEN TO MEET MAY 21 R i tooth decay. ening. On sale at Crowell's )\ p Dental science has adopted new forms acid. It holds the acid in i : laws on teeth cleaning. They contact with the teeth to cause Thus Pepsodent fights two de- n — mean whiter, cleaner, safer teeth decay. posits—flm ;:zdm starch—which I R s W | Connecticut Feague ot, Butlding ana to those who follow them Millions of germs breed in i, may do great harm tomdmhm"& | Loan Asseciations to Fave Con- Millions employ these mew They, with tartar, are the chief the destroying acids, 2 ber of the United States League ot ’ A ture’s way. ; ughton 3 vention in Middletown. methods, largely by denmtal ad- cause of pyorrhea and Loan associations will be held in fight film. Able authorities have S bullding and loan assoclations in 26 dims the teeth and causes most B s eatadisd i Eeneos mads up very tasty. The Connecticut league is a mem-« ¢ s broshing do not end it. 8o few the absence of the viscoms film. have a complete line of [[| than twa billlon dollara NS the teeth look dingy. It is the €very use of Pepsodent brings Then decide by what you see liable service and y o > he tollowing places: Chester, Sta S mall Wheat Bread .. o b peaidese didi o Tt e 0 4 Skin trouble needs imme PAT OFF p D Tube F [ y = lenna Bread . 5 1~ R Whia 10-Day Tul ree orrington, Canaan, Waterbur praged o e e A e SO o 'Svend......... telson, Middletown, Manchester, day and use it regularly. THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, xe ro into the Bread Shop. and Windsor Locks. - e o vice. Now this ten-day test is ~ | The clghth annual convention ot offered to show every home the Two methods now Brings a new era - d Sho ‘| the Comnmecticut League of Bullding results. Two ways are now known to These mean vast improvements . | p Middletown, Saturday, May 21, morn- ]-—Fi'ht the film proved their efficiency. . Leading ing and afternoon. dentists everywhere now advise counters arc filled with Delesates will be present at the [Tt tme Lo = 2> fi“;::'"’; their daily use. P Shest ' Cobe with convention represonting 33 local home that viscous coat you . : - —_ ientific tooth paste. N ~ Short Cake, Al your: Connecticut communities, These tooth troubles. Aot = & ol o ow we urge that you send for k. sociations have a membership of 25, Film clings to teeth, enters They k“pl th; 'h"“}‘ “"'“‘::‘y a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean wit Individual Short 000 and assets of nearly $8,000,000. crevices and stays. Old ways of clean and also highly polishe the teeth feel after using. Mark t Ax ,s Three other laws whiten ag the k- A ell Od ® o tried owr Nakin Bullding and Loan assoclations which ¢ have escaped some form of film See hD:H'M !od..th Marblo Pound Cake, (|| luu an aggregate membersnin o attack. Mode e e i * stands for both re- and better than ever. nearly 5,000,000 and assets of more P abaorbe i making for other helps to Nature. So good effects. = Bridgeport has four hulldi \ N - = Gonda, Yrouch pastery, loan associations; Meriden, “‘:x.,'-l,.'.:? % basis of tartar. It holds food these three desired results. and (e::L Do this for your own ‘.easonable prices Soods. Hartford and New Haven, two each substance which ferments and 1—A multiplied salivary flow. sake. Cut out the coupon maw. both st arge Whent Bread .. 13¢ There is one nssoclation In each of —at stores-—-- gisin Bread | wich, New Britain, New London, Nor, A few days of such persiat- ‘REG.U.S. ! ‘h Bread .. walk, Putnam, Rockville, Southington ent treatment usually . Dept. B, 1104 8. Wabaeh Ave., Chicego, Ili. o g gtafford, Thompsonville, Willimantic -nn‘t:-hlulhl. d“l’“d The New-Day Dentifrice Mail 10.Day Tube of Pepsodent to ])‘-‘l8 Store v display, Note our The league's prosent officers are % i aatesel beaithy A scientific film combatant, whose every application - % Try our goods. Prosident, John N, Standish, Bridge- boe v et areng e e SRl Appmv.rdy by highest 405 Main Street