New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1924, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924. | N | in ook ove; ment arles W. Hawkins, general of the NI]ERSUN [iUILTY NEW HAVEN MAN SWEPT May Hang KPR"TE[}T"]N BHSTS par;(“asm:‘stun:a; d:ntc);x.;g :::;‘:‘:vulox: BIE: ml'my,wwg to::‘stmn:ter.ml(:;rg;t [] | and the issuing of permits carry |solos were played by Ensign Carl I'rederickson of the Salvation Army. \| TO SEA ”\ OPEN BOAT concealed weapons, and in 19281t took A - : over the inspection of motor vehicles, | J. J. Willlams, a white haired negro, » | The Wepartment was reorganized in| 72 years old, sang plantation medo- George W. J. Cook, Keeper of Island t 921 to have three commissioners, one | dles and Mrs. Willlams rendered Isuperintendent, one captain, one | several piano selections. Carica- . Conger, “father of the : O Martha's Vineyard, Now g | . | lieutenant, two sergeants and 46 po- |tures of. FflCeS TWO flfld d Ha" [0 FIVB Souzht O Coast :Hlll‘ley Te”s Blble ClaSS AbOlll licemen. A training school was open- | White army,” Rev, John L. Davis, . 3 S : : . | ed in 01 Lyme and was closed in four| Chief “:"" ‘“‘"i T"‘"“’;"*: ‘I\Z‘"" e ey o J 10.—A i i weeks because of pressure of business, | P. Fletcher, were drawn by Al Malm- Years in Prison N Bed (i M=y S A D B30 o - ; : Suppression of Crime Lot g e e s oy e Martha's Vine- 3 % 5 | 5,004 square miles. Twelve 0f the prin- | Fred Bacon gave & club swinging re when Mrs, b i | elpal clties control 320 square miles|demonstration. Short addresses were e of the ¢ The United Statos is &pending | ;4 750,000 residents, protected by|Mmade by Arthur Parker, president of $13,000 a minute throughout the en-|4eas oo at 5 yearly expense of §2,- | the class, R. B. Skinner, past presi- i tire year for the prevention of fire and | 720 o 4o | dent, and Rev. John L. Davis. Mr. e Parker spoke of the drive for 1,500 men out next Sunday at Bible class and Mr. Davis told of the chances of | New Britain winning the Leland eup. Dave Young gave a number of his ‘yfu Harry Lauder impersonations, S x and Misses Peggy Lewis and Signe | quarters at Hartford. Peterson entertained with comedy g In 1923 the legislature increased the | singing and dancing sketches. i | size of the force so that now there are The program concluded with four | schooner % > et : b A o | crime and the citizens of this country | This left 4,684 square miles and woman r : : : : 4 | Aare following the lincs of least resist-| gog 000 nogole to be protected by 46 | ance. concentrating on those (hings | gore Loiicaman, The state police nave | which appeal to them most and ignor- | ;0,09 gup.stations at Ridgefleld, 5 . Fonier e : et | ing the larger problems of crime and | gl SEADECRL (M ton, Staf. BlGtreht and wis . ‘ . % . fire prevention,” said Robert T. Hur-|go o noiticon “canaan and head. en today ley, superintendent of state police at| koW 4 # the annual banguet of the Blue army Jury Out 1 Hr. 10 Min for its owne ui f ¥ % % : : of Everyman's Bible ( as the Y \ re deliberating one n. According to | R 3 S, A . M. €. A. last evening Supt. Hurley told his hearers that | 80 men altogether. The first two years| round boxing mafches in the gym, | “everyone thinks there & an rlflnwnti"( the re-organized force expired last| between Robert Loomis and Burritt | of mystery connected with, the state | June with a record of 9,363 complaints | R.oot. and Howard Rehm and Stanley police business, when it is nothing| investigated, 4,68arrests, 3,318 thea- | Neverink. Rev, Mr. Davis created | more or less than common se, | ter inspectiony 65,895 examinations considerable amusement by offering hard work and cold facts” He gave |fOr motor vehicle operating, 17,857|to put on the gloves ®ith Dr. J. - n some of the hist of police business | Inspections of weight and measures, | Conger by the latter refused. Tompking announce / z S 2 - - ¥ | by stating that in 1218 Edward 1 of | 626 Fords and 190 other automobiles * | England created the fire police de- |Tecovered, $266,000 in stolen property | Qalamy Woman Dies From | partment in the world. In 1714 &m-\tf?‘:r’d and $200,000 in liquor B pras land created a police department and | 8¢1zed. b | g 3 : | from “that point on the movement| 7The evening's program opened with | urns Suffered Monday eNwpo ¥ 5 o grew until today every city in the | reception in the lobby of the Y. M.| gajem, Mass, Jan, 30.—Miss Char- 1 3 world has police department, 1niC A. The banquet started at 7 o'clock. | jotte Fairfield died at the Salem hos- 11873, hre said, the need of a larger | Decorations were blue, with blue/ pital today as a result of burns sus- | It, one which | Streamers on the table, blue candles, | tained Monday morning at her homa would handle the rural districts, and | 2nd blue cherries in grape fruit cock- | when her dress caught fire from a | the Dominion of Canada created the | tails. Blue ribbons pinned on with blue | gas heater in the Kitchen. Tn 1903 Royal Northwest Mounted police. The | 2rmy buttons and blue buttonhole| Miss Fairfield attracted wide attention g Texas Rangers followed and from | bouauets of forget-me-nots were pre-| by withdrawing from the Salem Coal expectant crowd | L e A § ' g these two developed the idea of a|Sented to all the guests. There were| clubjand starting as an independent i 1- | job ashore 3 : state police. | about 165 present. | dealer, cutting the price. s x;:»r\sz»f‘u: | : i ; In 1903 the Connecticut Legislature | ) i i | created a state police department, |, '\\:A;Vi i"f‘-:'m“ liet, gentle- | SEEKING A SETTLEMENT Will Mrs. Ida Hughes (above) be the third woman to be|@#nd 15 policemen. Criminal matters in | First Mortgage Loans | | : ~ . . o . the ral districts « turned over < {hanged in Georgia history? She was convicted of the murder of | 11° 1"} St b 4 e Convicted Man Gasps e her aged mother-in-law, Mrs. M. C. Hughes, and sentenced to be | partment took over the state fire mar- at 5'}90 interest The answer was not audible be- | Former Wife. of Frank Gould Wants b d Ma H band, indicted ssory, will | shar’ s e X or th | hanged on March 14. Her husband, indicted as an accessory, will | shal’s duties, in 1909 it took over the the rafling separating the 4 4 Y ’ 5 i . and attorneys from Half of His Property in France | face trial on a murder charge within a few weeks. supervision of moving picture thea- e L4 A ‘ ters, in 1911 it took over the duties| eWItt X ey s Anderson inter- Sgeein or 800,000,000 Francs, o At e o of the state sealer of weights and guard statior or the lost amn 4 . today for New 3 i o s police department w Haver » here her relative those in strained si- t spelled de- | | measures, in 1917 it took over the ad- long fight, for his eyes ik . i 43 Ke slcla 5 erious. | —— * lins, vice-chairman of the board of P 272 Mam St. s It aldermen, will be nominal head of the . Hojhont 12 Miusleg to Mowpttsl) oty povernmont; HEAD — NOSE —THROAT—EARS KONDON'S for Headache, Deafness, Cold | inHead, Dry Nose, Catairh, Colds of 1 in the indictment?” the |, g yop or husband had a domi-| be Very Serious, 4 Secommend KONDON 3 6 years dotag sl I . Hylan, who 1s at present recuper- | erk asked | efte Fra P at a 5 fal . < good. Ask foreample free. Again the - s inaudible, 300" TTonte she : "] New York, Jan. 30.—Acting Mayor | ating in H‘(Imxm}.{. \In;-mmr seriously 11, | M'“ F T I l‘ T t IC ) the time of the marriag ying | Murray Hu waa taken unexpect-| ..\ hoyq to attend the meeting of(the | that cach retained control of their in- [ edly to a hospital last night, it be-|gamocratic national committ in ividual estates the French law of | came known today. There was no in-| Washington, D, C., but since that tihe Having taken over Mr, Ostman's farm in Plaiville, I am ready euilt sn both counts of the indiet- . 1 . y % guilty on both cour he in mmunity of ¥ between | gication of the nuture of his fliness, | h appeared regularly at his oftice, to deliver to the people of New Britain, milk from my own cows which d .‘ n'.l 'v«uv‘l 1 ’I ”“.w‘, On | . . are all tuberculin tested. T guarantee good milk a gomd service, olution o . . SN ——— | Drop card ‘or telephone and T will call, avers she 8 entit ¥ verdict | AND GLA! TITED BY | Yy . ot FOR S A LE 1 A PINKUS * A. R. JONES New Britain udibly—and no more. But|gouia' has asked the courts it § wd's eyes were on the Jury |po. tve right to half nd they 1 not eee An-|property in France or Where His Condi is said Not to Mr. Hulbert has been acting mayor nd She conte hat inasmuech as sh ‘ since last summer when Mayor John | | question had been usual pr The entire property of the W, J. Cahill Co,, Plain- §| MORTGAGE LOANS ville, Conn. Five car railroad siding, 150 feet in IWWEY TO LOAN ON SHORT TERM AND 0O length. West frontage 210 feet, s?uth frontngeflvls | ALSO ON SECOND MORTGA feet, north frontage 86 fcet, east frontage 221 feet. 5 A 12-foot driveway from Whiting street to rear of | A, G, Hawke - DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent property. Three large warchouses in very good g\ __ et JOM 208 NAT'L DANK BLDG, T, condition, practically new, One office building. { PRICE WAY BELOW VALUE (L0 ML Eo M, | All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, How's this strike you for a bargain? Here’s a man on l — Inquire — Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Henry street who has come down $500 on the price of a | N i com. ™| HONISS'S | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Was Victim of Ameriea’s 12430 State St. Hartford 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 3056, Bank Bldg | Visit Our Dining Room - Unpreparcdness —— e eeee—————— e — I- | CROWLEY BROS. IN High : DECORATORS A. H. HARRIS | oD misen You Can Own a Car Now 4 . 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