New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923, ALLING RUBBER CO. 240 MAIN STREET Sporting Goods e [OUDDEE GOOAS e Automobile Accessories Special Saturday—20% off all Baseball Goods, Wright & Ditson Tennis Rackets and Balls, Genuine * Leather Traveling Bags and Suit Cases, Bathing Suits, Belts and Caps, also Swimming Tubes. -CAMP OUTFITS Stoves ......... $7.50 to $11.75 Auto Tents ............ $22.00 Folding Chairs ........... 50¢ Folding Pails ........... $1.00 Woolen Blankets . ....... $8.00 SPORTING GOODS H. 0. W. Sweaters and Bathing Suits . & M. Baseball Goods g U, 8. Keds and Hood Tennis Shoes Bass Moccasin Shoes Fishing Tackle AUTO ACCESSORIES Slo Lights ... .. $5.00 and $6.00 Bumpers .............. $14.00 Grease and Oil Mirrors—Locks Polish, Tire Paint, Etc, SUPERIOR FLAT TREAD CORD TIRES are Guaranteed 10,000 Miles and we, The Alling Rubber Co,, stand back of every Tir i > o car, You are not only getting more miles to the dollar with Superior Cords but you are adding to the heauty of your 3:':;71';::, 5:':;; ':)!n 't‘:eh:r:t‘:lier‘z‘:ngl:: 'n: t-;: ?:ai‘-l?:lr A car is like a person all dressed up, but if they have on rough looking shoes it spoils the whole appearance.” Don't let your ecar get that way. 3 242 MAIN ST., New Britain NEW BRITAIN GASES INSUPERIOR GOURT 19 From This City to Be Heard at June Session B When the superior court convencs in Hartford on Tuesday of next week for the regular June term, there 1 19 cages from New Britain scheduled to come up for a hearing. en of these cases are those for which prob- able cause has heen found in the New Britgin police court to hind over to this term of the superior court ile 12 are cases of those who have an appeal from the findings of th Jocal court. Five violators of the law have vacated their appeals and have made sgettlements, Those who have been hound over | Coolack on a cha ssault with Infent to kill. - When avraigned I don; Mrs, Frederick Manning, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., daughter of Chief Justice Wm. H. Taft; Miss Helen Rice, of New York; Mrs. Lra | New Britain he pleaded not gullty and bonds were fixed at 00; Jonn G. Gopley, wife of a former 1llinois congressman, to the superior court arc Adolph Twenty-two American women will be presented at the royal court of England May 30 and 81. Five of them shown here are | (left to right) Miss Helena Caperton, of Richmond, Va.; Mrs, Pos t Wheeler, wife of the counsellor of the American embassy in Lon- 167-169 ASYLUM ST., Hartford FACE PRISON TERMS trict court here last night on a con- spiracy indietment charging that they | J—— submitted fradulent réturns for threa ) successive yoars heginning in 1918, Wealthy Manufacturers at Dubuque, The trial, which lasted a month, Ta, Are Found Guilty of Filing was regarded as one of the most fm- ‘ False Tncome Tax Returns, portant cases of its nature prosecuted by the government Dubuque, Ia, June 1.—A, A, and | Twolve other indietments charging W. F. Cooper, nationally known vehi- |slmilar offenses are on file ngainst the | cle manufacturers face possible prison |two defendants and their associates in terms and heavy fines for evading |various corporations. | federal income taxes after their con- Tt is expected a motion for a new | vietion by a jury in United States dis- ' trial will be. filed. e Wanted—“ONLY A SHOP GIRL” who can resist temptation as Mae Busch did. For particulars ap- ply at —— FOX’S NEXT MONDAY — Banshaw, indecent pleaded | not guilty, honds of Xanos, indecent assault, pleadec A |nam. guilty, honds of §1, ; Nichoias C | Jones, known to the street as ‘‘the Mancini, higamy, pleaded not guiity, | |man of m v,” preferred to remain out of sight and neither he nor his tonds of $500; George Hugett, in decent assault, pleaded not guilty, |present partner, Jackson W. Sells, bonds of $1,600; John A. Carlson, | |ever appeared on tlie floor. | murder, pleaded not guilty, held with- The following people have taken thelr cases to the superior court by ‘f means of an appeal: Raymond harboring female child; Mrs. Chernopsky, harboring femule child George Froeba, violation liquor law; | Fair Condition New York, Jund 1.—Thousands nr’ were awaiting eagerly today the re- faaci of meRe, Wt - |port of accountants investigating the | lation motor yehicle Taw: Annn Bun- [POFE 00 Bee0UItES - ker | hetl, viclatlon tauor law; =ITrancos atter it had been forced fnto involun- ski, violation liquor ) A dp L s i Szskowskl, violation liquor |tATY recetvership. + Kozlunawek!, violation liq. | Upon thelr first conferences with Edmund Jekel, reckless driving; Alex Krimicki, violation Hquor law. Those who took an appeal but have B kus, violati lie r raala N g | . ot Tamen O'ceere, i ana eters, and prosecuting - emeinn Gaca Now of Such Magnitude That Special Action Is Needed {almost half of all the business con-l{apjous disappearance of $14,000 |ducted on the curb market, officials| worth of confiscated whiskey from a 1 they believed investors would 2€t|government warehouse here, while settled are: Joseph Grabeck, drunk back more on the dollar than has ,gents of the internal revenue de- and breach of peace, $40 and costs; |been paid by apy big brok ank- | partment continue thelr investigation Gustav Teederman, violation liquor rupt in some time. Company spokes- into what they say bids fair to he law, 0 and costs; Catherine Wil- men expressed confidence that 100 Chicago's greatest rum scandal, czynska, violation Mquor law, $200 [cents on the dollar would be paid. | A report of the missing whiskey and co: I'red Patterson, Loui The bankruptey proceedings grew was made after a conference between Clough, tvious carriage, out of a “secret” investigation of the|lederal Judge James H. Wilkerson and cos curh | Prohibition force. | wus said to have admonished the dry tagents to get down to business, in- cating that within a few days he force appointment of w feceiver that | Whi enter an “]"I*f" bl g']“l“ s were for drunkenness, 15 for violat- orderly liquidation might be brought [jSi oF & ' selzed Hauor from the pro- ing the liquor law, 27 for violating |about, Mide formad 3 motor vehicle law and 14 for Rehind the firm les an interesting | This formed the latest angle to the gready complicated mass of frrogu- =y TR by the law committee of the POLICE: REPORT FOR MAY aseociation. Word of the investiga- During the month of May there [tion got about and investors began to were 166 sts made by the New withdraw, impelling some creditors to Britain polic Of this number 30 ARMS SORE, G NOW 1. Jones, the son of a Streater, Ill, 1, 1 attompted bribery of prohibition Paris, France—Former soldiers are Dlacksmith, the senlor partner, Whose |, p10v0s and agents figure promin- glad now that they were inoculated ace Was unfamiliar to the patrons|,, 4 with anti-typhoid serum, durving the 0f the curb and to many of the busi- |y, cagtigation by the present grand war. Since an epidemic hroke out in Paris, three times as many women as men have contracted the discase, medical authorities report. business. About a decade ugo he Was han formér employe of the prohibi- emp 'now president of the New York | on charges of forging withdrawal per- Giiants who had a brokerage conc "M mits, has been dropped because the then in Chicago. They disagreed and |piot was said to be too large for the ized his own firm and set|body to handle in its limited session. opposite that of Stone-| A new inquiry will be launched T'rench airships must have a certifi- cate from the Bureau Veritas stating |Jones or that they are ready for service, |it up dire | RUUD GAS WATER HEATER SALE NEW RUM SCANDAL Chicago, June 1.—Prohibition offi- | the directors of the firm, which did | jaig are attempting to check the mys- | firm's mode of doing business started |and departmenent heads of the local | Judge Wilkerson | {personal story. It concerns William| [ jpj0g in which the alleged bribery | ness men with whom the firm did | e iy the case of John K. Mona- | by Charles A. Stoneham,|tjon department who is under arrest | | Wednesday by the next grand fury, it | was announced. One of six girl employes In the pro- | western and central Africa is punish- TP | hibition office is reported to have con- | able by death under a decree just First fessed that Monahan pald her to de- | promulgated by tHe French govern- [liver to him bogus permits. Come Another case came to light yester- | with according to local native cus- . day with the arrest of W. Fist | Briggle, wealthy pertume manutactur- ‘ mild. er, Garters are manufactured by 208 |considering the Herald for a classified | companies in this country. | DEATH FOR CANNTBALS Paris, I"rance—Cannibalism in Another Eastern Special | ment. Cases formerly were dealt Van | toms, Sentences frequently were Served | | | A thousand times * it you are | | ed insertion, | New Version of “AnviI—_Choms Cronus, Germany’s strong man, allows two fellows to play the‘ whigh he holds the anvil. Not so much music, but “anvil caorus quite a stunt. Eastern Millinery Co. 133 MAIN STREET Wonderful Sale Quality Trimmed Hats All Told—About 350 Hats $1 98 $2.98 Values to $8.98 i Buy one of these Quality Trimmed Hats and i get the very hest value you ever bought. Every Hat '} is out of our regular stock and represents either ‘ broken lines or high grade Hats slightly shopworn ; —but not enough to affect looks or wearing quality. All the Newest Styles Are Represented S et MAY 29th TO JUNE 30th SPECIAL SALE SPECIAL TERMS This sale will enable you to have hot water during the hot summer day at a very small outlay. Call at our store and get particulars. A.A.MILLS Early purchasers will find some Remarkable Hat Values in this sale—so be sure and be one of B & the first. 80 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 381

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