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PN " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19% _ - The Concentration “ 3 GASES BROUGHT igh Honors For Hor DECK OF CARDS I3 of hundreds of experts on " INTO POLICE COURT *y wmm | CLUE 70 SLAYING " A Recles At Drvers nd Liur | dk e Wpmat el SALAB A so-called “Lawlor street gang” and Details of the confession made pub i o s i wnuo X dnv' Bavage's abilitles as & “fortune teller ~————— nd whe fn t 850, Police~ " ) the car on Saturday night and B | appeal with bonds fixed at $50, Palice $305 on Raturday night, partice late |MUIE 10 efect their division, Mre, 1es ~The massacre of the garrison of & eedwagon 30 mines an hour en Y ¢ " had hed for attempting to dri n automoblle | speedwag a oo cure” had worked, the nurse .x--n..l s is commanding eRieen NS {10 have told the detectives, but the | negre stepped outside of the perties Policeman Willlam nol:ny n'T: % . d p‘ ed the looss ...l... hloek T'A \ t e & round up e B rom the wall, erushing the vietim's urday night m : head has produced the finest tea, the ad Joseph Poplawski arrsigned in Was & “Fortune Tellor.” finest pacKage, police court this morning on & charge Detail finest blend and the P of driving an automebile while under fie by Caplain Leff reeited how Miss the influence of liquor; Vineent Kot- 3 3 N Barthel met Bavage while they were 06 and re. cmployed by an east end physician y £ JUNKL for PRh oF GO e 1 ’ 1 he woman s & nurse and the neers Washington-Lee Relies sisting & } i 4 as & butler The nurse learned of Are S‘ub]“‘l of Law Suit b b ing an automobile without an operat : 3 4 R s . > 9 2 or's license, A 10 year old youth was . Lo ! f;‘l‘,"““‘".:l‘"'.““ ""‘I“'""""hr“r‘"“."r':““'d‘j;‘ Washington, Oct, &.—WFamily relies | THree Wundved Nathves Extermingi arrested on a charge of dvunhen;uu. § 3 Evnse fuve Bee .ty saids Beld. €0 aln: nl..m.-m..l. ..: ieorge Washing 00 Prench senegalese Soldiers North " 3 ' vl Robert B, Lee “re ntioy Iawski after hearing mony 't"“'"l Ho was represented by At- 4 the “eharm" would work if she re Gerr gy Sem o o effect that he was not at the wheel of | torney Donald Gaffney and took an ¥ turned the cards to him and pald him I‘:.‘:I"ll‘{“‘“ \“I‘-ln‘ ) \“1 W::, & £ naiiar Bronok Wit Addas NN ¢ alrfax coun v e k 4 " 3 arrested by the policeman was Iylng | man Willlam Strolls testified that he z Wk i met under the ’ " - A in'the rear seat of the car In an In- | arrested the accused man Katurday 3 3 Ihnl“u‘l:hl nu:l‘ .m... Barthel handed |\® the widow of Col, Rabert K. lee, a | French post, 40 y..mri north of 'fll:‘- toxicated condition, Judgment was | afternoon on Hart street near the in Bavage the cards and an envelope eon grandson of G I.n‘ and pamed as |[buetu on Beptember 29, Is report suspended in the case of the drunken | tersection of Griswold street after he 13alaing 1he MOReY defendants Géorge ll(-!fl«.: lee of New .' Loker L i | 3 3 N, 3 h iy e 0 and ree hu i » aald that the youth was d . - ; ” S d 10 be ounded gtk cRwisd ok Wax tepriARes oy When Bavage announced that “the |, W0 oo "o0 o trunk containing |absence of its commanding officer and without an operator's license and was | Hart street and past Intersecting the money from his hand. ‘Then fol. b t fined 8§25, highways, 2 e lowed the Killing, Ravage pie ; g - 0 ol 0, € -'rumunl of 60 Benegas Policeman Doherty testified that on | Auto Drivers Fined, 5 S . ety the money, buf in his haste SIX DEAD IN COLORADO + [lewe soldiers and ono native non-coms Saturday night at about 9:60 o'clock | Bebuatian Coccano was fined 325 dropped the blood marked cards. It| - {missloned officer, The French govers he saw an automobile going zig-zag- | Without costs on a charge of reckloss was these cards that led the police to |Pire Follows Explosion in Midwest |uor goneral of West Africa is organise arrest the butler, In his home, they Coal Workings At Palisades |Ing an expegition against the rebels &ing on North street. The machine | driving. ~ He waas arrestod Saturday [maid they foupd a deck of cards with | [0 g0 eas e osion at | stopped at North and Sexton streets, VY l"’"""“:"‘l‘““"“' """"""'m g he mald. Three men got out and took | , Aranzo Malenf was fines ‘and ¢ o lx minsing, - The carda found near|, ... ".4qy 1y the mine of the Mid- | FINED 875 FOR ASSAULT costs for driving an automoMile with- . the body completed the deck, Captain west Coal company at Palisades, n'm.[ Bridgeport, Oct, §,—~Waltor Keans, Poplawskl from the froat: mat and out an operator's license and $10 and | / - . \ Disced him in the, rear. . Poplawski| o " driving a car without a cer- ¥ a4 - . i ‘“’ull-mm"u Negro, [ Killed Waiter Bcott, the manager, And | 22, of New Haven, arrested on the was driving the machine, the officer tificate of registration. He was ar- ; 4 oo v Wiiter Haule & ln‘\h'nh aviver analfive workmen, Only one body has [charge of breach of peace and assault said, The policeman sald that he rested Saturday morning by Police- ‘ P ', of Miss Barthel, was taken to|Deen recovered, that of a man named | iy connection with a riot at a foots s riend Misg J MeKey, ‘The other dead are sald 19 [hal gamo here betwoen Bridgeport [bur H. Batley of 1 WinthropSgtreet, and Seet Holders and Fraternal Circles to Attend For Your Orders Shipping Tickets Inventory Sheets went.to the scene and while there man Charles Johnson at the corner central police station for questioning | n Harvey Keys and three sons, |and New Haven teams n week ago bother about Doherty but to take|yis qutomobile truek the rear end of " | suspect. Haule then identified Sav- |to reports received here, day. heard members of the “gang” tell |rord avenue. | Saturday night. Savage up to that vised them to go home. Chief Wii- each other, were continued until |o.|‘ Areloste IS negro confessed, Captain Leff de- }nwlr daughter, Wanda Marie, tg Wil- headquarters Doherty | for the accused men, | advt, when he again returned to his beat |taking an automobile without the | e DEARE #aid that he o v violating the motor vehicle law. He . ew York State, | 5 wned the car in which b4 Highjackers and Bootleggers Mo Rew Bakphinls Leaders of United States Government | Farmington and over to Southington, |and Washington street instead of go- | liquor for helping some man fix his Peter Olescevicz, charged with vlo-1 o1 of Atlantic Mighlands, was visited | Fecosnizing the formality of a divorce San Francisco, Oct. 8.—Leaders of | Poplawski did not drive the car at an Ay % | sinski, charged with violating the Ii- | took from the cellar 239 cases of al-|Chambers in city court for further | distingulshed forcigners will attend He went to the rear in v i stat in Plainville, |}, their cases continued until to- | how the liquor got there. Iinch s alleged to have married |tober 15-19, according to lLegion of- fore and tha 2 { ¢ e mever drove the car. | rogted aturday night following a|was scized by cnforcement agents @t|whilo the marital honds e contraste | SITIAl v ral oftiy va g XS " cer again said that Poplawski was | |jcemen O'Mara and Stadler. | the North Jersey coast in Which boot- f\yags arrested recently in Middletown, [of Canada; Marshal Petain and Gen- Purchase Orders, Etc. Logl Interfered with his work and told 9 o bt of Hartford avenue and North street While talking with detectives Haule % other mombers of the “FANg" not 10 | ¢ 1owing o slight collision in Which spied Savage who was being held as a | The mine was set afive by the cX-|gunday, wan fined 375 and costs by plosion and s still burning, according | judge Ralph Beers in city ecourt toe Poplawski home. a car turning west into North street | e as the negro he had carrled in Policeman Doty said that he over- | 3 q J (% Fon . | a8 he was traveling south on Hars | Meet Miss Margaret Mary Schorn, a graduate of St. Joseph's | nis car to the east end district on| hospital, St. Paul, Minn. She won the scholarship offered by th R W S Bl ’ Pl v S ars X 4 o cach other that they were going to| The cases of Arto Marien and ,lo.JT‘“P‘ed.N Pau d‘];m‘] . I‘; .u'”.|4 he. (‘_ll'\_:l(;“:uflp‘ "‘t‘,‘t 2 "’;“,.... had maintained his innocence,| Mr. and Mrs. Abel Bush of 53 City get” Doherty. He sald that he ad- seph Apose, charged with assauiting | ITaIn urse and lospital Review, over 10,000 competitors, but when Haule confrontsd him the |avenue, announce the engagement of lam C. Hart testified that Popluwski | morrow morning at the request of At- - (o clared, was drunk when brought to police torney Thomas McDonough, counsel "Ll UOR STORES TAKEN | HEL'D As BlGAMlsT e o TSR L und Officer | | 2 Ibs, pure lard 29¢. Russell Bros. o . again testified that he placed Kotow- Prosecutor Woods nolled the case| | ——— MANY NoTABLEs WIIJIJ SOlldeStBlndefiS ski under arrest later in the evening |against Horace Charland, arrested for | lN RAID ]N NEW JERSEY‘ 3 e [Husband of Meriden Girl Held In’ N MEET on North street. permission of the owner, Faul Gian-| | $1,000 Bonds—Is Alleged To Have ATTEND LEGIO | mE 'mmc unY ‘mmw" Zipko, when called to the stand, |friade was fined $10 and costs fnr{Hlnhlmul* o Yields 239 ('nam:‘ i % | { the young men were riding. He sald | Was arrested for turning in front of a | | that they went to Bristol then to | traffic post at the corner of Broad | Fight . New Haven, Oct. 8. = Robert 8 " |Finch, 24, who married Bernadine I, He sald that in Southington young | Ing to the right g‘( the post. | Highlands, N, J., Oct, 8.—~The home I o of Merlden and is accused of | Convention in San Francisco Bergeron and Poplawski got a drink of | Oisecevics Cage Conttnued {of William Jennings, a borough coun- |having taken another wife without | f | 4 automoblle tire on the Plainvill , | lating the liquor law and resisting Po- | ¢ Kot J from the former, was held today un-|the United States, both in govern- e road. | | oman John C. Stadler; Peter Xola- | yesterday by prohibition agents Who |gar 1,000 hond b Judge Arthur W.|ment and fraternal circles, and many time, the accused man said, b the way to Bristol sat in the fronl;tue‘;': quor law, and Walentl Matucki, | leged liquor, it was leat today. Mr. [hearing on a charge of bigamy next |the 1623 annual convention of the charged with resisting Officer Stadler, | Jennings declared he did wot know fhursday. | American Legion, to be held here Oc- Zipko said. Popl A ha}:j never had npn;:;x!l);l; .t:md;:;t b:" morrow morning to grant them time| It also became known that an al-|prudence DeCotau of New Haven in | ficla Among those who will either " | to secure.counsel. The three were ur-’ll\osl equal quantity of alleged liquor |Chatham, N, Y., on August 18, 19 | be present personally, or represented Judge Allin, alk Poli; I o D Bert oty s Hgm Whore the | Fald on a store at 55 Lafayette street | the Jlorence Inn. Iwith his fiest wite in Poughkeepsie in | David Lioyd George and Sir Doug- > | by Sergeant Patrick McAvay and Po-| After yesterd, sudden raid upon|iiehruary 1921, were still intact, Ho |ls Haig of Great Britain; Lord Byng driver of the machine. P Tsi ¢ 'S i % r ¢ G Josewh G. Woods presentad t;z’:f::;; nulr‘nsm'g & now fnnmhcr of the. super- | leggers ashore and rum runners f‘E‘('onn, {eral Mangin of France; General Hal- erary department as a decoy the |sea suffered alike, the highjackers; |ler of Poland; President Obregon of case. i above members of the regular force | those who prey upon hootleggers, de- P Nk | ) er Mussolini of o ;zil‘;l ;‘;’f Glml';llmtl v | started out early Saturday evening to | cided it was the psychological ,.‘(,_i‘Brldge‘port Chinamen Are i‘::,x‘?m‘ DLl S R ) d S arralgned on araid the Lafayette street store. | ment to start their activities, i i in € 3 "he i ¢ : Presi- charge of keeping a gambling house Through the supernumerary evidence | A\tpistol battle between highjackers p (,lven Fmes I COultf i ’”‘(\4 |'\-rw(rf;:|‘;d“:t (I‘r;\lxr'Lr;s‘Toll1:\M.|I T”A” T”EORDINARY at 45 Lafayetto stret. Pefer Fosettt, | was procured that liquor was heing|and a bootlegger was waged in the|, Bridgeport, Oct. §—Don Ging and |den Baivin Coolese, Bt <Oi% o KINDAND WEAR LONGER, Julius Camp, Felix Regular, James|sold on the premises. At a given sig- | carly morning hours near an old| oM Sing, probrictors of DL s die "g', i ‘;m r)aiv(. ;*nup.'{ States | Llorz, Sam Farist, Frank Sala, Anto- | nal the officers rushed into the place | homestead recently bought by the|$4mbling houses raided by the police B L S nlo Verdus, Milo Ripell, Frank Ver-|just in time to see something being | hootleggers for use as a storehouse, 1t | 1eT¢ vesterday were today fined $50 | battle flect; Major- LS oH COME AN ANG SEEUE . i 5 Shgan Lejeune, commandant, U. §. M. C.; ando, Frank Sachfel, Joseph' Nallo (dumped into a sink under a soda!was understood the raid had made the |*Nd €O Bonglies, Witohad (apium |l e B Navy Haward Dens | OR PHONE : and Vincent Mosomet were each ar- | fountain. The police placed Olesce- | bootlegger apprehensive and sought |l NiS possession when arrested was p i Hacrotary ol s Wk A Tonn . XV | FOR A REPRESENTATIVE raigned as frequenters. Pond was|Vicz and Kolasinski under arrest as|to remove his stock under cover of |#ned $25 and costs and 20 other Chin- \’\-‘v;\‘,l lép?,(.)ra] Frank T. Hines, di- | 7 fined $25 and costs; Pierz, Verdus and | proprietors of the place. | night. 4 3 rector, United States veterans bureaus Nallo, who pleaded guilty to the| Things proceeded peacefully until! A man who gave the name of An-|COStS each-in the city court. el Clamarh RV anbill Npsehls charge against them were fined $3|the men were brought out onto the|drew Richards was taken to a hos- LR A f( Federation n} lah’m" J‘;dgp J. W, ADK'NS without costs, while all others were |Sidewalk, whete Olescovicz jumped | pital with three bullet wounds, one OPPOSED TO RADICALS Briip e m PR sl Reit fined $5 without costs. upon Ofticer Stadler'’s back. When |in the wrist and two in his leg, after|By The A ed Pross, | Army of the Republic; General Edgar | President Coolidge’s autoblography. PRINTERS AND Detective Sergeant William P, Mc- | Policeman O'Mara came to the res-|the affray. It could not be learned| Portls OB Oatic 8IS A N S e v T Co A G 5 ; STATIONERS Cue testified that he, with Sergeant|CU® Of his fellow officer, Olescevicz| whether the highjackers were suc-[Union movement is uncompromis OB | saderate Vetarana:: Clolanel Tillinghast Positively fresh eggs 59¢ doz. Rus- 66 CHURCH ST. Patrick McAvay, Policeman Patrick | then pitched into him. ~The affair|cessful in getting the bootlegger's(and unswerving in its hostility to | *9CrE SEteransi =0 8RE (MRS 0 00 3 O'Mara, and Thomas Feeney visited | V28 Drief but in the meantime Ma-|supply. ; every ianitastation's of; communismisgy S odinn War) Veteratial James | the tenement house conducted by |tuskl took a hand in the event to [Rid evety otiter form ot TEvOlUHlONaly [ ¢~ Vrobosiand: nationt! comtmaNG Pond at 45 Lafayette street lato Sat- | ISP the prisoners. He was charged % B e doctrine, dogma und practice, accord- |niapiad : Aiiérican Veterans of the urday night. They first saw the mon | 'O Interfering with an office { HAIN PIAOD LT R Ing to the report to the American |\wo 4 \war; Woodrow Wilson, and BIAVIHE IV Dosiing Thivigh e, inate avid Kovakghuk and Mary Micen- | Berlin, Oct. he Relchsbank to- | I'edoration of Labor here today by the | Y0t YR, WeOCIaY WHSOR . from the rear veranda, the sergeant fez wers cached fined $50 and costs by | day raised its discount rate as far as|commiftee on education, i i sald, but as an’ ohtranee could rop ny [Judge Willlam C.” Hungerford on|paper mark loans are concerncd o e ereAn Tl Dros made through the rear door the oftl charges of misconduct. Justice Hen- | 108 per cent. The rate was sct at 00 2 Ibs, pure lard 29¢. Russell Bros. | HIGH SCHOOL NEWS SRRt 0 e Tl e e "i lnocho 1»1‘(‘!(-1(:"‘(] the state's case | por cont on September 15, advt. G G £ {while. Attorney George W. Klett ap- bnond admittance. Seven men were | peared for the accused men. The i playing at a table in one room, Ser- couple were arrested in August by geant McCue sald, and six at a’table | policomen Willi : | ot 3 i ’ L 4 = sae 3 1 am Grabeck and Wil- chemistry department under the di- | . o m[u.nother room. At one table the|jjam Doherty. Novel weed Barbe | rection of Mr, H. Wessels gave demon- | e policeman found $13 in a cup, and in A W . § | strations of what made fire burn and | ke : e ;o @ . a g "TUEY COST NOMORE cge frequenters were fined $10 and | | The young lady across the way says ;sun wonders who'll be first to write | Exercises in observance of Fire Pre- | — - vention week were held at the school | | auditorium this morning when the 4 cup on the second table there was| Ppositively fresh cggs 59¢ doz Rus- of the ways in which fire could be put $1.27. The sergeant sald that the sell Bros.—advt, * | out. They also showed use of the fire [ i | extinguisher and the water sprinkler, | 7= s A e The student taking part were Miss M. | | Quigley and Miss I, Rattenbury. The | | demonstration will be held again on | seven men playing at one table admit- Bt /Al the olbese S Saky ire sy I ing 7or wapsa. & ama er 1| ALILNDING CONVENTION | grapes was on the table, he said. Y — | 1 Sergeant McCue also testified that Sala ran into a bedfoom and hid OUR BAKERY SPECIAL THIS WEEK | Wedn 4 MPKIN AND SQUASH PIES..EA. 25¢ | " Clayton Gray, star pitcher of the | : championship basehall team last year, | POT THOAS 7 VEAL 1OR ’;lqm:::,f :;1::;:: beuvlt cllothea as soon [ Session of American Soclety for has returned to school after spending | h loc POT PIES loc £ put in an appear-| _ | 3 H 3 the summer at New Hampshire, | Aot i - i o ance. Policeman Koslauskas, who Steel Treating at Pittsburgh. S o The social committee of the Senior LICED LIVER AND !5 LB, B D} covers that section of the city, testl- » bl |86 3 § High school faculty has arranged a AR s 3 Y 5 lsc fied that the house had a reputation ; 4s a gambling joint. Napolitan Fined $300, Raffael Napolitan, charged with Mechanics in Attendance at Annual | A number of New Britain men left A social and tea at the model depart- | yesterday to attend the annual con- g . 1R | ; et cpprnarzn B 5 i B b A ment at 3: o'clock this afternoon. | CHOICE CHUCK 15 R CURED 8 Al ittt iloy L A J + This is the first of the series of soclals |l ROASTS BEEF ... Lb, C CORNED BEEF .. Lb, [ Steel Treating at Pittsburgh. Those |arranged at the school for faculty. violating the liquor law, 'was fined $100 and costs for a reputation and $200 and costs for keeping liquor with Intent to sell. A 16 day jall sentence was suspended. Napolitan was arrest- ed Saturday night by Sergeant Pat- who are in attendance from this city and the flrms they represent are as follows: R. C. Baldwin, Stanley Rulc and Level Co.; James J. Curran, Fair- view street, Henry Souther Engineer- ing Co., Hartford; B. M. Crum, Stan- ley Works; Malcolm Farmer, Stanley | 'he committee in charge of these af- | rairs is as follows: Miss B. Hunger- | ford, chairman; Miss B Neal, R. | Steward Esten, Miss A, Raby, Miss C, | | Walsh, Miss R. Glover, Miss . Pors iss B. Tallon and H. Wessels, | OUR DINNER BLEND COFFEE .. LB. 25¢ (THEY'RE LL BUYING IT NOW) P MOHICAN EVAP, MIEK ..,..... Cans 2 l c rick McAvay following a raid at the Students who have work to make | ltoma restaurant on Commercial | WOrks; C. T. Hewitt, Fafnir Bearings | B JELL-O Co.; John Jacobson, 8, K. F. Ball up have bheen requested to take car i y 5 % ALL FLAVORS SRR il oS (L DEODEISEOr, . HA | of it so that marks may be completed | SOAL + b Bar 2 Cc ALL FLAVOR pleaded guilty to both ch: He | Bearings Co.; B. 8. Lewls, Stanley Xt i - B , L S0 8y | o TR 3 g % b ks oth charges. e ‘Works; Cedric Powers, Stanley | o ; < ‘11'1;;‘7“ r:'rl;‘:;::flo‘(‘ it‘}flim;\dv(;l<.w.hNm]i FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER el LB. 49c said that he took a chance at selling Works: and Fred R. D ¢t th ; al el . owns o | | at the school auditorium today. | BN L il skl , o o | FANCY SELECTED EGGS ......DOZ. 3c luplport. Pt S By o Bk The convention will last until Sat eral small bottles con 1i = sl un atur- | i A 3 | Sk s sang Hauor] . - Mr.. Downs Wil be 6ne’ of the|. | ; e | MCCARTHY -McGUIR small Pickling | Native G Best sweet ONITONS TOMAT POTATOES were secured by the police. | i y REiave Ny N ) - 5 Fined | s, P | The marriage of Everitt T. Me- Patsy Lueco of Berll: g | oot Bta 0 M. McGuire of 30 Wallace street will | Qs . 250 Le. Basket 39c 4Qts ... 250 and costs and $15 was remitted, when , Russell's superior coffee 38c 1h. | 3 o 4 X 2 > Py arraigned on a charge of reckless|> % Ibs. for $1.00. The finest coffee , : o ; take place at Bt. Joseph'a church | grown. Russell Bros.—advt. Wednesday morning .at 9 o'clock. ) —— § 3 : i | EVAP. PEACHE Native White 'E?,fplpfhvlp””l' H ) SR Ui . COUGH NSLESS RAISINS CAULIFLOWER PEPPERS SCOTTS ‘ _ ‘ ’ 12¢! v ... 25¢ ry N | - Scythe wielders, look to your jobs. An interurban railway i Tk o T . WBIPPE : - 4 o s H b Y, THE BI WHIPPED CR EM U"S lo“i |Rockford, TIl., now cuts all the weeds along its right of way with BREAD ......... € CAKE:S lores strength |a mower hooked on behind a trolley car, accomplishing the work of hundreds of men at a fraction of the cost. . ELINOR GLYN'’S “6 DAYS” Reckless Driving. speakers. ] [ = p . 1 ? "f( ' | Carthy of Bridgeport and.Miss Helen Fresh Green