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DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 'MUNYON'S 25 IN DEMAND FOR SAFETY ould sebieve 08y goule tengve tn Mayor and Selectman Send Lotier 1o structive things for the publie through | elnema To accomplish something big, Mr Taft .asserted, the publie should not be given only what it desires or it is supposed to want but what it should have, What it should have, he added, is something above the level of WIFE 15 FINED, HUSBAND 15 FREED " High Street Woman Convicted of muse'” ani Having Liquor for Sale | *jrasine deveionments ™ 0 = | ceeding that of the press or the pul PR and influence greater than the Mr. and Mrs, Joi ph Orajel of 22 legitif@ate or ourrent literature, and High street were arraigned before |Lhe possibility of the industry being Judge George W, Kiett in police | directed into the wrong channels court this morning on a charge of | ‘May well disturb us all," he said violating the liguor law, They re represented by Attarney Michael Bex. ton, Orajel found not gulity but his wite was fined 3200 and costs, Pollceman Patrick O'Mara testified that he with Policemen John Stad) " | Supernumerary Policemen Thomas nd William Politis, raided a store and tenement occupled by the Orsjels ;‘h 22 High street early in the week. | ¥y —— s nach trouble he simj d the t I Publie Utilities Commission Anent Hailroad Hazard Veteran Ring Artists Arrange Bout | Los Angeles, June 7.—Ad, Wolgast, o give found a quantity of alleged Hauor | rormer |ightweight boxing rmm:mn, ‘ d behind & wainscotng In will meot Battling Nelson, from the dining room of the house, The whom he took the title, in a “return’ officer furthered testified that Mrs.| bout hers Saturday night Orajel told him that she sold the Wolgast, reported dead In the mid- lquor for a 81 a bott) dle weat recently, has heen training at Supernumerary Policeman Lee rald Vernon. He was declared fncompe. that he has seen Orsjel pass liquor out | tent to manage his own affairs recent. in bottles to men who drink it on the, Iy, and Jack Doyle, boxing promoter Two cars ‘out Street. Policeman Stadler testified | of Vernon, was appointed his guar- > ¢ the New Britain branc t ir that five five.gallon cans which were| dlan. Wolgast has given away most 4 3 3 v T > 1 empty but had contained liquor were| Of his ring earnings, according to - heen decorated with foty at there ¥ he found in the rear of seven garages at | those interested in him, the the Orsjel's home. Supernumerary = all Policeman Politis sald that the wom. cASE FOR sfifi'o" an told him that “the strong liquor Chicago Court Called Upon to Settle ain't dlluted yet," Coneski Fined $200 Dispute Between Women Who Claim Same Child. W. E. Coneski of Washington sereet Chicago, June 7.—A parallel to the | Every week in a drive was fined $200 aftershe had entered & plea of nole contendere to a plea of keeping liquor with intent to sell. He 8 was represented by Attorney Stanley| ©a$® which King Solomon was called Nellls Sullivan doesn't come frop n failed to substantiate the ohar Traceskl. Coneski was arrested on|YPON to decide faces a Chicago judge |the orient, but that didn't prevent her accldents the local m ruck g ey alaved at a labor May 23, by Supernumerary Police. t0day. % from taking first Dom:'rn at an nrh:nlnl ers, linemen, etc,, are " ing'that he had hoped to see the red man Thomas lee on Washington Two women here say dancing contest in Atlanta, Ga, Nellle |and glven a talk and ins 1 N flag substituted for the Union Jack. strest while driving an nulamobuel birth to the same child, | alro goes in for marathon dancing and |preventing accidents .and ister 23 truck. The policeman found a five A girl flve years old, whom both | has a record of 70 hours and has is- ing first aid treatment, 1 R. & MILLER, BANKER, DEAD ‘ gallon can of lquor on the truck. C:"'.hllel;‘nlh is 'he{v[u— cl\o’n):_\‘l p:uulr:l-d sued : challenge to the country to out- meetings are addressed by Columbus, O., June 7. — Robert 8. | a e home of Mrs. Nicholas Lenz, |step her, mers, wire chief, but occasionally an < ke | Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Whl-| ie"co ' druggist, - Mra, Lens ways| D expert on first aid comes . s . ';fl'.,‘.[”:f"“;x | she can furnish positive proof that {gives a lecture. R e the girl was born to her in Chicago, 8o enthusiastic are the nment mint, is dead at llam Greenstein stated that although the man was originally charged with Mrs. Julla Warpna says she has a | t0 Visit Meriden, June 13 attempt to keep up a birth record certifying that Leona record,” that there has not transportating liquor the charge was| changed to keeping liquor with intent to sell after he had agreed to “squeal’ was born to her in Poland and that | Thusnelda lodge, O. H. &, has been QAY: Tost HeakuNe aceident she gave her to Mra. Lenz three | invited to attend the 5th annivers. 08V lost beeause of acciden or profit as well as far the news months ako to keep for her during | ary exercises of Augusta lodge of (FIE AR Slave Ar. Stammer value, 2 ; to the police who the man was from prosecutor said that he has not done | period when she was in financial | Meriden, next Wednesday., Those Wwhom he purchased the liquor. The/ & this as yet. ! difficuities. who are planning to attend will meet / p / v i 4, , Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens ' Grace. McDonough, Mrs. Frieda | TELLS OF SMALL l;torrr "truck at 0 o'clock Wednesday. PRIVATE DANCES 3 - ) serious considerat attention tection at ows 18 called Cars and Men Go Through Year vou , With No Accident Record A", Sk v bt ity of the construction work bee invi and N Rritain Many automahi Are passing serlous aceid provided Shoes are real to Girls and Boys. Real Pals, because they fear save voungsters many a 1onts 7 scolding for not taking care s ample | of their shoes. (Good shoes, Will you sive this matter your at. like these, take care of o themselves !) of thre signia by company umple prote escaped kinds of Ing the past year The company announced ago that it would award | any car which did not ha dent within a year. The loc had three ears, One ecar w by & truck which dashed ¢ alleyway and thus lost its | ace tion ? NOT GUILTY OF SEDITION Sydney, N. 8, June 7.—Malcolm iruce, editor of “The Worker" and te for southwest Toronto provincial elections, today was ted of sedition The prosecu, | Real Pals — also, because they are good looking and give young feet the right start in life. $1.95 $2.45 $2.85 VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN STREET Opposite Monument THE HOUSE OF STYLE abor candid pin th they gave [Thusnelda Lo;i;ze Members The Herald Classifled ads are read of ago, Hadden and James Moran were ar-| St Louls, June 7.—The high ef-| —_— ! Tested this morning at about 1:30| ficlency of the grain exchangs has| Federal Man Studying o'clock near the Skinner Chuck Co, |reduced the toll of grain between pro- s . . plant by - Sergeant Patrick McAvay,|ducer and consumer to whare no other Finances of This CI‘_\' Policemen Edward Kiley and Thomas | staple foodstuffs is distributed at a i Tierney on a breach of peace charge, |cost 80 low, John R. Mauff, executive George H. Young, speclal agent of The women were also charged with|vice-president of the Chicago board the Uaited States Census R.urna.u at, of trade, today told the American | Washington, is spending two weeks Feed Manufacturers' association in| here investigating the city's financial drunkenness. Judge Klett fi M & fed Moran' $15 O ot e et e | conditlon as of March 81, 1928, when [wife pays one dollar for bread the | the fiscal year closed, His findings costs and each of the women $20 and grain dealer and flour miller together | Wil become a part of the next census Costs on the drunkenness charge with 2 30 day jail sentence on the breach | t. recelver only three and four-tenths | Teuory cents,” he said, “Ninety-six and six- | of peace charge. The later sentence ‘was suspended and they were placed tenths cents is sghared by the wheat | grower, the railroads, the baker and ¢ on probation. \ the bread retaller.” S The sergeant testified that Moran ' given by Defies Church MOOSALAMOO CLUB Fri. Eve,, June 8 at 8 P, M. NORDEN BUNGALOW Tickets .50 asked him if he thought he was the ! chief of police with all the buttons' on his coat. He also stated that the| ‘women were intoxicated and that they had said they were visiting at Passa~ nicei's house on Church street. | The MecDonough woman testified that she had had two drinks of wlhsl at this house. She sald she met Moran on Seymour street. MmY Hadden said that she was not drunk as she only had one glass of wine, not caring for any more. She said that if she used rough language it was because she learned it at the state farm for wom- en and at a hotel where she works, | Moran said that he lives in Bristol but visits in New Britain ‘frequently. Costly To Argue With Woman | Edward Fuller of Cherry street was | fined $20 on a drunkenness charge and | 819 on a breach of peace charge. He | was arrested by Supernumerary John, “Griffin last night at about 9:30 o't’lorki following a fracas on Cherry stree(.’ Officer Griffin testified that Fuller was | arguing with a Mrs. Reco at 8§:30 1 o'clock and he went up and put a stop to it. He returned at 9:30 o'clock | and Fuller was again arguing with the woman this time ysing a®usive lan. | guage. Policeman John Liebler also | testified that the accused man was | drunk. | New Perfection | Oil Range With Superfex . 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