New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1923, Page 12

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GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Half-Yearly Sale in the Shoe Dept. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED AT THE LOW COST LADIES’ —MEN’S— | S R : $9 . now $7.50 $12 & $10now $8.50 | $10 ekl e Ri o8 $8 now $6.50 $7 $13 . now$10.50 $6 now $5.00 ‘$8&$8.50now $6.00 $5 . )0] |$10 . notw $8.00 | $5 . now $4.00 | S#vé Sorrow Toniorrow By Buying Ladies’ Pat;:nt‘ and hronzc Colonial Pumps, Former Price $8.50, now $5.00 ——— GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE latter admitted that he owned the|350 Main street vesterday. Maneul LIOUOR VIOLATORS st booxmsd hest0 Main e yatueay. scsset| A CTORY FOREMAN I3 MINES BEING FLOODED store but denied e e T TR G (. (| it (11 ot B P oot (o STRICKEN SUDDENLY T PAY 652 HNFS liceman Stadler also said that there | pay for it g 3 [ BT C L T S $ J 4 L‘VI\T'} SE‘-"‘T;(:"‘::; l:‘n‘lhrm:lno;ox\‘gl;l\yv":;‘\\n’;‘;lr‘:\p or‘.\;ygnsfl ‘\]v'?):‘"'f:xlnkel::;: John E. Wood, 70 Years Old, Drops fsk o Beraianoned oz Boller an Resessed 9900 Taoh--Total : 3 A BA0H-1014l cardo Bianco, who conduets a bar-|Policeman Peter Skerkouski. Alex Vi ‘orked All Day. il0 AS;GJUGJ v {) E ™ ershop at 105 Myrtle street, s |Kuczinski of Austin street was a]soi et Hac v 1 [of striking miners on picket duty to- I mh; ‘(] G Mo '959 fined $200 and costs and given a 15 |discharged by Judge Aliing. He was| John I. Wood, vears of age and | day to allow fuel to be transported to | 0 R 01 fO VLvd day suspended jail sentence for vio- |arrested on a charge of assaulting his|a foreman at the Corbin Cabinet Lock bofler rooms supplying steam for| Jating the liquor law. He was arrest- wife, In court this morning he was|company for a number of years, died |Pumps it is expected before many ed by Policcman +)'Mara and Stadler |represented by Attorney Nathan |guddenly while in the act of putting|hours have passed, will cause the Three continucd jiquor cases, three fat 9:30 o'clock Saturday night. Po- |[I“reedman of Hartford, lon a coat about 6:30 o'clock Tuesday | complete flooding of one of the Cape Celebrated “Fourth” Too Early evening. | Breton mines the largest in Canada. A fine of §5 without costs was im- | He had worked as usual during the|This is the first mine to be reported | scupied the atte 0l Biance's pocket. He said that the|posed upon each of the following in|aay had just completed his supper |affected in this way. Judge f police court place has a reputation for being a police court yesterday morning for|,nq was about to leave the house,| Desultory disorders from strikers, this 1orning. 1'rose i. “hooze" joint. Policeman O'Mara | discharging firearms on the night of | phen he was stricken and collapsed. | flooding of the mines and a fire in a Woods and \Villt 3 ¢ said that Bianco rerused at first to |[July 3: Emmanuel Brunetta, James|p. wgaterman Lyon pronounced CO! bank of 165,000 tons provided the sented the stitos cuse, give the oificers the bottle he had |Galvin, John Badiock, Salvatore Vin-|geath due to heart failure. serious problem which the authorities Adam Duczik of fayciie street in his pocket. Herman Saddler tes- €nfo, I'rank Tomkiewicz, Frank Kelp-| =y, wood was a member of Cleve- | have to cope with. was fined $.00 and costs and given tified that he had purchased drinks nicka, John Fisher, fony Rizoski | ;59 jodge of Masons in Camden,| Salvaging the coal is considered im- @ 16 day suspended jail sentence for in the place cents a glass. |Georfe Andrews, Saul Joseph, Adam [N "y To04 the following organiza- | POssible. violating the liquor law. Policoman “Wild West” on Trolley Car | Kosaian, Frank Verdi and Sam Peter- | yi,.¢ {1y New Britain: Jr. O. U, A, M | Officlals of the Dominion Coal Co. John C. Stadlvr testified that he and Edwin Peck and Charles Austrium SON: Knights of Pythias, Maccabees, Aziz|and the British Empire Steel corp. ad- Policeman Palrick O'Mara raided were arrested yesterday by Detective| John P. Tracy of 100 Mather street, | 16" Red “army of Everyman's|mitted that the general strike called Duczik's store on lLatayette street | g nt Wil . McCue for di Hartford, was fined $100 and costs for .Trlnlly Methodist | In protect against the presence of fed- gaturday night lest week. Seven | chargin i - from the rcar|OPerating a motor vehicle while un- |eral troops and provincial police was men were in the place at the time ' trolley car on \West Main|der the influence of liquor. He was 101l perloent efreatives of the raid, the officer said, and as street. The sergeant testified that he |2rrested Tuesday night by Policeman thay entered Duczik attempted o was in the front of the car when he | Willlam Doherty, y podr some liquor into w sink. 1’0~ heard a volley of shots fired from | Willlam Manos, arrested at Norwich arvested for discharging firearms with | jiceman Stadler testified that he found | geveral drunkeness and hr of a pint bottle containing whiskey in Bible class and church. | He leaves a widow and two sons, | {Charles E. and Edgar M. and two S | daughters, Mrs. Carrie Long and Miss \Vef"";;mlfl HII : DER S‘;‘\'l‘hfl;‘ i i Giadys all of New Britain, | . New Haven, July 5. — Springfielc- leeman O'Mara testified thal there the rear. Both admitted firing the [!OF the local police department, was spi‘.‘ces were held at the B. C.|New Haven game scheduled for today 18 always someone on the 100Kout at ' revolvers without possessing permits, |ATTaigned in court yesterday morning |, b 0 bl Davlors this atternoon. | POstponed and will be played as part this place. They were cach fned $5 and costs. |77 & SHAXE® of not-euPPOrl. B Sro.|Rev. John L. Davis ofticiated. The [of double header Sunday. Grezenia Also Fi L Judge Alung arrested Joseph Okula, |58 0 g arrested by Policeman Atwater yes- body was sent to Camden, N. Y, = 2 i where burial will be in charge of HEADS PRESS ASS'N. terday afternoon at the corner of Cleveland lodge A. F. and A. M., to-| Cleveland, July 5—Mrs. Hazel Pratt 5, 8 i 5= ol 1 day suspended jail sentence and hau | Grove and Broad streets for dis-|Attorney Harry Ginsberg |rorrow aternoon at 2 o'clock. Adams of Flainfeld, N, J, was chosen president of the national American his probation revoked making an ad- charging tireworks on the street. r i s e B e e e s oheTsing tlreworka onthe o 1 Opens Law Office Here AT Press assoclation at the closing ses- Saturday night by Palicernan Stadier Paul Walicki was arrested by Po-| Attorney Harry H. Ginsberg, who S i e = slon of its annual convention here last Saturday night by Policemun Stadicr|jjceman Willlam- Doherty this morn- |for the past year was connected with | S night. Boston was selected for next and O'Mara for .violating the iquor ing at 4:15 o'clock on a charge of |the offices of Berman & Berman in|Unofficlal Waliout of British Dock | year's meeting place. law. drunkencss and later a charge of as-|Hartford, has severed his connections Hands Is Crippling Shipping. — Officer Stadler. testified that Gre- uiti the policeman making the|with that firm, and has opened 1aW| gy The Assoclated Press. Dragon flles keep_all four wings out genia has a storve. at 65 Grove street!grrest was preferred against him. |offices at 303 Main street. London, July 5. — The unofficlal | Stralght when restifig. and about feet into the rear of Mrs. Walicki testified that her hus-| Lawyer Ginsberg was graduated|dock strike has been extended un:¥ | the store is a woodpile where he keeps | hand went out yesterday afternoon at |from New Britain High school in the |it involves nearly 30,000 men. Of this his lquor. The policoinan said that|s o'clock and did not return until|class of 1915 and from Fordham 1aw [ pumber, some 14,000 are in London, both he and Oificer O Mara watched | early this morning. She stated that|school in 1920, After being admitted | jverpool, Southampton and Swansea the woodpile Saturd night and at|pe ahused her and kicked the police- [to the bar he took up the practice of [have not heen affected. Employes 10:10 o'clock saw Grezenia come to|man when he attempted to arrest him. |law in Hartford. under authority of the port of Lon- the place, take some liquor from a| judge Alling imposed a fined of $15| The attorney is a former member|don remain lo can and return to the store. At 10:43 | for qrunkeness and suspended judg-|of the “Herald” reportorial staff. In| The strike is causing serious incon- o'clock Waiter Grezenia repeated the | ment on the second charge. his High school and college days he|venience, especially in the handling of steps of his brother, the policeman Kefuses to Pay For Meal |was an athlete of note, being a star|food suppli sald. Waiter, however, made his| Mike Mathusian was ordered to pay |performer in basketball and football. getaway when the c 2 ed the u $5 fine for refusing to pay for a|He 1is an ex-serviceman, having store but Josepn w ) The | ;meal he had eaten at a restaurant at |served in the navy. 0 F T' l g ut kFor litle J% 79\ Surpassing Fine, witha] ! With all the goodness that Nature can give tobacco— ‘Budweiser | &= Seasir ; e | maturing can impart to it— ? . it With all the delicacy and mildness Sl that Philip Morris can achieve in a A liquid food drink | - cigarette — Because Philip Morris knows how A quahty leader /AW 3 gl;}:,t'xdwat;baccos in the good old Thoroughly aged i Y :‘ Surpassing fine, forsooth? no{: gl'een P | i In-coM-pa-ra-bly fine—for everybody! or unfinished | 5 : | PHILIP MORRIS & CO. 1 mevmaes || Mg | | ENGLISH OVALS . | gl CIGARETTES 20 fir25' Minor-Read & Tullock o B8 Blended in the Good Old Ruth Thomas, of Philadelphia, Wholesale Distributors daughter of Howard Thomas, orst- E l. h W S8 while haseba s training at At- New Britain, Con lantic City for 220_yard Junior ng LS a_‘/ National Women's breast stroke cham- plonship to be decided July 28.

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