New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1923, Page 16

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L] SPENDS 40 YEARS WITH ONE CONGERN iy | 815 Por A Edward A, Dehm Observes Anni- versary With P. & F, Corbin Diy, S T Dehm of | ©f Rext week Paul Poplowski learned BELKIN CASE CONTINUED Allegexd False Pretcnses Hearing tioes her 10 Monday ‘Masher” Pined ng Girl's Fsoort uting Attorney against poltce On request of Prose Joseph G Woods the Herman Belkin, arvaigned in curt this morning on a charge of ob case under anti For 40 years Edward A 827 South Main street has been in the employ of the P. & P. Corbin division ' 'hS Morning that it is not quite the of the American Hardware Co. My | Proper thing to follow a young girl Dehm celebrated the anniversary yes. o0 'he strest 18 being prop terday by going to see the Yale.Har.|®'lY escorted, to present her with a vard ball game. He told some friends LOV4Me! ¢ when he was fined that the pleasure of the day was And costs by Judge B. W. Alling somewhat saddened by grief aver the An smault charge. George Reita death of his friend, W. F. Rartholo. |(¢8tified that he was attending a wed. Who died suddenly at Olean, N. Y.|)\o' 150 ine hall with a girl whom he Saturday night and was buried 1048y, |y, o agearting home when Poplowski Mr. Dehm had been in the employ eanie un hehind him. smashed his of P. & F Corbin 10 years when My SrRat. T0ha & taw Goas mudioge et Bartholomew was engaged and says him he remembers when the latter first| oo\ 0 e aiiined that he had tak came there to work the flowers at the hall from the In the point of eontinuous s6rviee ! ziv) whom Seitz was with and was Mr. Dehm is one of the oldest em-|gaing to return them to her when ployes of the company. He has seen | geitz asked him what he winted. He many transformations in the 40 years | said that someone then struck him He has seen P & F Corbin grow from [g1om the rear he Janded on A small eompany to the thriving in.|geits dustrial plant it is teday. He has seen many officials come and go, n-u| departments added, scops of n:rn me‘A""mm“’ Engagement of enlarged and the husiness field| Former Teachers Here widened until today it makes hard-| Afr. and Mrs A Chapin Tisdale ware for all parts of the world. He| of Rockland, Mass., announce the en- s foreman in the butt department gagement of their daughter, Jessie A8 has been his lifelong rule, Mr [ Prouty, to Mark O Whitney of Hart. Dehm went to work as usual yester-|ford. Foth Miss Tisdale and Mr day morning, but went home at 9| Whitney have until recently been o'clock, deciding to celebrate the an-|teaching at the Central Junior High niversary by taking in the Yale-Har-|school of this ety wvard game as the guest of Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods Corgelius J. Dehm, president pro tem, of the common couneil, is a son of Mr, Dehm. Wounded Duellist Held In Mass., On Murder Count “Woburn, June 20.—A charge of murder was brought agalnst Lugio Niecolo of Arlington, who = badly wounded staggersd from a clump of woods in Burlington here Monday and told of a duel in which Ara lancelot, also of Arlington, was hacked and shot to death. Lance- lot's body was found near by Nic- ©olo was held without ball for a hearing June 20, He gave no ex- planation of the cause of the fight. Sinn Fein Plot to Blow Up King’s Home Reported n court when s f flawers on 50 Fined and Imprisoned For Sale of Allied Coal Alx In Chapelle, June 20 —For sell- ing coal intended for reparation pur- poses, Herr Bruer, commerecinl di- réctor of a coal mine, has been sen. tenced to two months in prison and to pay a fine of 11,000,000 marks. Herr Rosebaum director of the company received a sentence of one month in jail and a fine of 50,000,000 marks. The Belgian courtmartial which levied the penalties ordered that the de- fendants he expelled from the occu- pled region when their sentences have been satisfied U. S, GIRL WEDS JAP. New York, June 20.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Edwin Redfield of Closter, N, J., today announced the marriage last Saturday of their daughter, Miss Mildred Dakin Redfield to Harry Belfast, June 20.-—The Northern Whig today publishes an outline of a scheme of operation sald to have been prepared by the Irish rebels before Barker of Elizabeth, N. J., who is a great nephew of the late Prince Yamagata of Japan and an American eitizen. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, R e e S SR AMHERST ROW ENDS AND OLDS IS NAWED Will Be Made Full President Next June ’ Amherst, Mass, June 20.—Offielal announcement was made today of the | election of Prof. George Daniel Olds ' 48 president of Amherst college to succeed President Alexander Melkle. 1ohn who resigned under protest yess | terday. Prof. Olds has been eonnpee | ed with Amherst as professor of ma. |thematies sinee 1581 Prof. Olds will serve as acting presi. dent during the year's leave of ab- sence granted to Dr. Meiklejohn with the understanding that he will be made full president next June, The new president is a graduate of the ['niversity of Reochester which gave him the henorary degree of doe- | tor of laws in 1907, He taught at| | Rochester for seven years before com. ! ing to Amherst. He served as dean |of Amherst for a number of years and |was a member of the executive com. | mittee which administered the college affairs in the interim between the ad- ministrations of President Merrill K, | Gates and President George lerll,' Dr. Olds served as acting president | while President Harris was on a year's leave of absence and again while President Melklejohn was away for a year, Dr, Meiklejohn who refused the trusgies’ offer to retain him as pro- lrn.‘" of logic and metaphysics was prepared to say his final word at the college at the alumnl dinner today. He sald he would speak extempo- raneously and gave no hint us to the probable contents of his addres: The commencement exercises were held this forenoon. Magical Beautifiers for Women Women everywhere are trying all kinds of beautifiers, only to find that their effects are transitory, The first | requisite of beauty is health, With- out it the steps lag, eyes are luster- less, dark circles appear beneath| them, the complexion becomes sal-| low, and almost invariably the under- lying cause i{s some ailment peculiar to women. There is a very inexpen- sive remedy for this condition in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, which for nearly 60 years has been relleving women from some of the worst forms of female ills. Why not let it restore you to health and beauty and the joys of living? | Henry Bchupack, et al, against Itha- | IIMR-IAWNEY Mise Nellie Catherine Maloney of Daniel Fichard Miller at Ohuroh of §t, John the Fyangelist Hisie A pretty wedd) merning at § a'elock St. John the Evangelist when Daniel Richard Miller took Nellle Catherine Maloney as his bride The couple were attended by Joseph Miller of Rutherford, New Jersey, a brother of the groom, as best man and Miss Car rie E. Doreey of this eity, as brides. maid, The ushers were Dennis Ma- loney and Albert Murphy The bride was attired in a gown of pearl grey crepe satin with trimmings of erystal, pearl and Spanish lace. She wore a hat to mateh and carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses, gar- denias and lilies of the valley, The ok place this at the Chureh of {bridesmaid's gown was of Patou sa- | Harding adminis tin canton erepe trimmed with silk | spirited campaign Jumbla roses. |Arthur Brewer, Norwich After the ceremony a reception was | lace and ribbons, §he wore a hat to mateh and carried a bouquet of Co. held at the home of the bride, 17 Sun- | 116 avenue, at which guests were |present from New York, New Jersey, | National New Hampshire, Philadelphia and this | City. The couple left on an extended | wedding trip to Atlantie eity, Nl-nrny‘ |Falls and through Canada. On their | his active business life had been with | return they will reside at 17 Sunrise avenue, Miss Vanderbilt to Wed Harry Cushing 3rd Today New York, June 20.—Miss Cathleen Vanderblit, daughter of Mrs. Sydney | Colford, Jr, and of Reginald Van. derbilt will be married late today to arry Cushing 3rd, in the Itallan gar- | den of the Ambassador hotel, he | ceremony is to be performéd by the Rev. Willlam B. Martin of St Pat. rick's cathedral. CITY COURT SCHEDULE The following is the llst of trial dates for cases in the city court: Wednesday, June 20, at 1 p. m, A, M. Welinsky against John P, Maguire Construction Co.; Tuesday, June 21, at 1 p. m, Peter Massey against Paul 8imko; Friday, June 22, at 1 p. m mar B, Davis; Tuesday, June 26, at| |9 a. m, Stanislaw Symolon against Walenty Murzyn; New Britain Buick Co. against John Majka; Thursday, June 28 at 9 a. m, Hyman Gitlavitis against Leonardo Petrucelll, et al; at 1 p. m, Ernest Dickman against Ben- nie Zongolowicz; Tuesday, July 3, at 9 a. m, John Ashunas against United Lithuanian soclety. jwas a director in more than a dozen | leea! JUNE 20, 1928 REPUBLICANS FALL OFF G. 0. P, Candidate Barely Noses Out Victorious m Michigan Districs That Usually Gives Big Majoritios. | June ? H e in the norm majonity in the third ¢ terday’s special slection B. Wililams, facturer. vepubli: | can eandidate congress 1o suceeed the late & M. €. Smith, was eleeted by & scant 474 majority over Clavd 8 | Carney, Kalamazeo attoraey iemo- erat The distriet is normally re publican by several thousand vetes Carney wen! inte Willilams' home eity with a lead of T4 votes and M was the substantial maiority returned | to the republican eandidate in Battle Creek that won the eleetion for Wil | inroads | republican el 1 yes when Arthur | Detroat were ¥ especially the featured the ation Banker, Dies, Aged 75 Yrs. Norwieh. Tune 20 —Arthur H Rrewer . president of the Thames ank and of the Norwieh | Savings society, died early last eve- ning of apoplexy following twe | shocks earlier in the Aay” Most of | coal the Edward Chappell eompany He and lumber dealers, of this eity manufacturing corporations, & 33 degree Mason and a member of | Christ Episcopal ehurch. He leaves three married daughters, all residents of this eity. Budapest, June 2 on the raillroads will be doubled next Monday and freight rates will be in. susnd B0 nor cent because of the THE l}OME [ SATISFIED EYE- GLASS WEARERS Frank E. Goodwin Enrolls YOU rcits $5,00 starts you to- wfard the ownferFshig of an of For Car, ¥$ or Ford- son Tractor. We will deposit your ayments in a local ank at interest. You can add a little every week. Soon the payments, plus the interest, will make the Car, Truck or Tractor yours. Come in and get full details. Automotive Sales & Service Co. 200E.Main St. Phone270C : Eyesight Specialist 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 the recent roundup of Sinn Felners in London. The outstanding feature of the plan was a projected attack on Buckingham palace which was to have been blown up. Women sples learned every movement of the palace guards and the police on duty were to have been rushed at a given time. Care- fully selected bands were detailed to blow up the bridges over the Thames and to others was assigned the task of setting fire to the railway stations. BOOTLEGGFERS FIGHT. Toronto, June 20.—Rival bootleg- ging gangs are warring on the Niag- ara frontier and both American and Canadlan officials charged with the enforcement of liquor laws have been enabled to make numerous ?rresls on andnymous tips received rom the smugglers themselves. Bargains! Bargains! Special Prices on 30x31, 32x4 31x4 33x4 CORDS ' 0'Neil Tire & Battery Co. 39 Washington St. Phone 900 | | CROWLEY BROS. INC. NDERS FOR SALE R L R A. H. Harris DECORATORS ~—General Trucking— 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2918, |90 WEST ST. NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE At Very Reasonable Prices—Biggest Stock in the City A. LIPMAN '84 Lafayette St. Tel. 1320-2 First English theater was begun in 1676; previous to that plays had been given on temporary platforms erected in the courtvards of inns. Poland’s Stock Ekci\-ange Is Affected by Decline | By The Associated Prees Warsaw, June 20.—Polish stock ex- changes have been forbidden tempor- arily by the ministry of finance to deal in foreign exchange because of the fall of the Polish mark which on Mon- day sold at 138,000 to the dollar. Certain banks have been ordered to ] eease transactions in exchange and to deliver their supplies to the govern- ment. Measures are to be taken to prevent exports from keeping their funds abroad. NO BOXING 1IN TLL. . Springfield, IIl,, June 20.—The state senate last night killed the house hill intended to legalize boxing in Illinois. The senate vote was 29 to 14, TEL. 12332-3 | Estimates cheerfully given on ali joba { Two Houses on West street—They bring in a Igood income. All you have got to do is sit down /in an easy chair and take in the rents. They pay like a clock, all in advance, just like daylight time. Can you beat it? We have call for mortgages. Do you want a second mortgage, or have you one to sell? CAMP REAL ESTATE COQ. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS LOBSTERS Dining Room Connection HONISS’S 24.30 STATE STREET Hartford —DRINK— AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda —Something you will like—it's deli- cious, Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 18c. -~ “ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL, \ Maited Milk FOR SALE—DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON BAR) GOOD BUILDING LOTS ON RUSS LAND CO., AND OTEER LOCALITIES, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG SPECIAL 5% DISCOU SALE ON R | I Cord Tires All first quality and positively guaran- teed against defect in workmanship. BY STANLEY Moore Bros. Sanitary THE OLD HOME TOWN Fish Market 18 THE PLACE TO GO Select your Fresh Fish—A variety and fine quality, big 12¢ 12¢ T Splendid Shore Haddock Lb, Fne'y Saybr'’k Flounders Lb. Boston Blue, whole fish’ Lb, 14c § Tong Island Porgies .. Lb. 15¢c Blue Fish Steak . 160 Rockport Steak Cod .. Lb, 18¢ Fancy Block Island Mackerel Lb. ceaes . 200 Halibut, Genuine Blue Fich, Fil- let of Flounders, Long Tsland Sea Bass, Penobscot River salmon, Saybrook Eels, Long Island Scallops, Live and Boiled Lobster, Tive and Boil- ed Shrimp, Round and Ldttle Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, § Open Round Clams, Boneless Salt Cod. 18¢ Ih, 3 Ibs 50c, We carry all kinds Salt, Smoked and Canned Fish. We are open until 9 o'clock Thursday Evening MOORE BROS., Inc. FISH MARKET 30 COMMERCIAL ST. Just Off Main St. 7 BRY % O FER Get in on this honest-to-goodness Dis- count Sale on a dependable, well known make of Tire. Simply deduct 25% of the standard list price of any size tive and that’s the cost of it during this sale. ONE WEEK ONLY “Service Here As Always” JUDD & DUNLO 15 FRANKLIN SQUARE 1] AS EVERYBODY /N TOWA KNOWS LIVERYMAN DAYE WHITAKER GOT A BRASS WATCH IN A RECENT HORSE TRADE HE HAS LITTLE CHANCE OF MAKING A GOOD TRADE WITH ANY OF THE HOME FoLks ” = HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST. New Britain

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