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OLSON BOUND OVER FOR TAKING AUTO Admits Driving and Wrecking P. B. Stanleg’s Machine Nov. 24 Probabis 15e° was found. ir case of Arvid Olson, charged taking an automobile without t mission of 1l 1 bound ever ter ) superior court wi ' I before Judge B. W. Alling i iee court this morning I fo wr fixed At $1,500. Prosecutor Josepl Woods presented the stat case Olson was taken into custody hy Sergeant M mitted R Etan t 7 night of N Main street near St tting a telepho Swamp road in K was badly damaged sington following Officer Delbert he was present w taking the car ie said that Olsor told them he sav e keys in the car Ellinger state at Olson admitted him that he was dr i on the in question Mr. Stanley knowledge he had that his « been stolen was when he was 1 by the police that a mar tered in his name had struck a pole in Ke Accused of Taking Reyvoler Judge Alling months ja execution December Rosenholtz with stealing state from t on N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925, mhtter under consideration Bonds tor release until then were fixed at conducted an investigation and learned that Rosenholtz lived in Hartford, At Al | o s “venarans | Magor Taking Steps to Reduce| Rosenholtz admitted taking the gun but said that someone stole it f | ' H of ("o. 1 stated that Rosenholtz was a member of Headquarters company and had taken the gun without per- As a result of several minor acci- | mission | dents and reports of many near acci- [ bres Labadie, tuberenlosis nurse | dents at the eastern end of Jubilee Three Arrvested for | street where the highway ends abrupt- | | Board of Health Fmp) t sent Petitions at Tuesday Afternoon. At next Tuesday’'s meeting of Dolan, Thomas Crowley | yes Will Pre- | George W, Rellows Wins Corcoran Neat Gold Medal and $2.000 Vor His Exhibition in Art Display. the| Washington, Dec. 7.-Gleorge W hoard of health petitions will be re-|Rellows, of New York today was ceived from six emploges seeking in- | awarded the first Willinm A. Clark the | prize in the ninth biennial exhibition A. | of contemporary American oil paint- and Matthew |ings which will open at the Coreoran Witte and Tony Cal-|gallery of art Sunday., Mr. Bellows’ and Miss | picture which gives him the Corcoran gold medal and 82,000, is entitled in- | "Emma and Her Children.” before the ' The winner of the second Clark Violating Auto Laws ‘JL\ the trolley right of way continuing | health hoard for the past few months. | Prize, the Corcoran silver medal and - of 58 TWest Main | in such a way as to lead drivers not ‘les Goodrich of 3 Ray- | acquainted with conditions to he ¢ were arrested by Police. | ditched. Mayor A. M. Paonessa has {anpher this morning Arranged for a conference with the Public Utilities Commissiof and the Connecticut Co. for a discussion as to means of safeguarding travelers larence s of overloading automebile ich they were driving. Offi- upher claims that each had pounds of erushed stone on his | Using Jubilee street s e il The conference will be held Monday Margolin of Hartford was morning at 11 o'clock at the offices Policeman A. Carlson on | Of the Utilities Commission in the I violating Section 42 of {he | State capitol at Hartford. City En gineer Joseph D. Williams and Cor poration Counsel John H. Kirkham as well as other representatives of the N. B. H. S. Senior Club city government will be on hand to To Play Role of S. Claus ¢ riain the dangers that now exist. Mayor Paonessa said this morning that the city and trolley company will soon take steps to remedy another un club tonight at itS ' raiaraple condition on Jubilee street cfing at the Senior high .t the ‘western extremity. When the The officers have decided 1o 4p,0kg cross East street they Jead into e members to contribute | g right of way that parallels Jubilee mes ihey have no use for or 10| gtrent for several hundred feet. then 10 cent toy to contribute. Thel ising that street, The right of way vill be given to the Children's|js opposite Dwight street and many for Christmas. The membears notor vehicle law. Anofher step in the interests of rity will be taken by the N. B antoists have driven over the rails ibuted 10 cents to charity at theiang ties, causing broken springs, held last month smashed crank cases, cte., before dis- t ontertainment has|covering their mistake. It is now heen arran he meeting 10- planned to fill in between the rails and night, and dancing to the music of op hoth sides so that no damage can Ryder’s orchestra will he held in the he done, but net in such a manner gymnasium after the meeting as to ipvite continued use of the com We and as a hi O'BRIEN HERE THREL YEARS caniza this city yesterday I ception to the ling this time Mr. O'Iirein has made ch is to be held Fri- 4 record that has brought him a state- A president and wide reputation as an Americaniza clected, and & com< tion worker. Tiesides hi# duties as appointed for the director of Americanization, Mr 1 recep- (VRrien i in charge of the evening 1 decided upon as schools in the city and is the popu ar secretary of the Lions club, ra for CHRISTMAS ISN'T CHRISTMAS WITH- OUT MUSIC IN THE HOME In our wonderful showing of Pianos there are a wonderful assortment that will hring great joy into your family's Christmas, For the special convenience of Christmas shoppers we have set aside a whole big section of our ain Floor to those "'ishinF to add pleasure into their home during this beautiful season of Christmas, SPECIAL OFFER NEW PLAYER PIANO $247 A\ number of used Pianos $43, $125, $250, the home Christmas John A. Andrews & Co. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE TELEPHONE 72 132 MAIN STREET e S N [, S Gene’s Fiancee? eomment on the Hollywood they $1,600, is arles W. Hawthorne, of | | Provincetown, Mass, with a painting | called, “The Mate | Maurice B. Prendergast, of New | York, with “Landscape With Figures,” | win third prize, the Corcoran bronze lmrdm and $1,000, The fourth prize the Corcoran hon- orable mention certificate, carrying with it a monetary prize of $500, was | awarded to John Noble, an American | painter. now living in Paris, for a | painting ecailed “Provincetown in | Winter." FINED IN WALTHAM COURT Dr. Leon K. Dary, a local dentist, was arraigned before Judge Abbott in police court at Waltham, Mass., last | Saturday on charges of drunkenness and operating a motor vehicle while ‘uwinr the influence of liquor and fines !hgnrh:a'vnz $110 were imposed. ¢ Dr. Dary drove hie car on Main street in Waltham, skidded on tthe ‘pli\Pnll‘H'. darted through a school vard and crashed into a lamp post, | breaking it at its hase He was ar- tested and booked for appearance he. | fore Judge Abhott at the Raturday | session of court | 'The local dentist was in police court |here on October 1, charged with { operating a car while under the in-| fluence of liquor Justice Harry P. Roche imposed a fine « 300 and wts and sus i a 15 day ia RELEASED RY RUSSIANS sgrad, Dee. 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