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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY _28, 1924, ‘(nn’lcer John Sudler, and Myer Dunn |of 426 Stanley street, arrested by Pa- trnlmun Axel Carlson. Big Fare Increase for All French Railroads T v o W e o 335 FoarsAgo Today § NI LOAFING EDICT All the defendants told the court Paris, Feb. 28.—First and second HERALD Ismued Daily At Herald Bldg SUBSCRTTION fied ‘officially to get ready for the advent of ¢ so-called daylight saving time beginning April and coptinu- ing unti! an autumnal date Seize ¢ seasonable pen—a quill would be appropriate—all you who denounce the “up and doing” the early bird and the worm,” the “early to bed and early to rise,” ideas, and sit yourselves down in the light of the How candle—an electric light #uld @\ Taken irom ferald’of that date EPEFPIETEPPPIITITIIITITO Thomas Cooney again’ entéred | 'the employ of Druggist John E " Men"and Bogs Must Do Ther| Mrs. A, O. Chatfield of New Haven, who has been visiting in this city, re- tutnec home today. A clerk in a Main street store was B «ably surpgised today by the re- ceipt of a letter with a $500 Cheek | in i from his_grandmBther in West | BY JUDGE ALLING Stint, Court Warns Loafers were the star offenders in ‘police court this morning and |that they were driving new tr'xcks and they did not have time to have |the flgures placed on the sides. | Gun Toter in Court The case of Tetos M. Krikorian of the Hotel Grand, charged with carry |ing concealed weapons and breach of the peace, was continued until Satur- |day. Bonds were set at $1,000 by the court when the brother of Kri- ‘l\ormn, on whose complaint the man was arrested, told the court that he | would like te have the case continued. class rallroad passenger fares will be {increased 50 per cent and third class 15 per cent beginning March 10, it |was announced today. At the same time freight rates will jump 10 to 20 per cent. The increased tariffs will be applied to all the rallroads in France, both government and private owned. The government has been paying the deficits of the roads, which amounted last year to nearly 750,000,- 000 francs. s ) Huiiford. The lucky young man was | Judge Benjamin W. Alling announced| Krikorlan ivas arrested yesterday and Sen- ' be repulsive to you-——beci Use yOUr | pegeiving the congratulations of |H=>lhat he is going to keep men and |afternoon at 58 Rockwell avenue And, work has extentded into the darkness |friend® on the event all day. !young men who do not realize their|after the police had received a com- The trolley company had a © | obligations to their homes either at|plaint that he had threatened to kil Memper of The Associated Cress publica ¢ tee, headed | pepose so long, and pen expressions (B} of men at work today resurrect- ‘“o‘k or send-them away, so they will | his brother if he didn’t pay him 5.1 Assoriated P ertitled s ) 2k ) ing the tracks on East Main street. |have ample opportunity to think the|Lill of $1,500 he claimed was due i Fathe {of yo holy horror at fthe very [4jey hhve not been used since Iho\matte- over, him. When the police arrivé, the senators, thought that omee again the wide- |big snowstorm. - | John Myko of 36 Grove strect ap-|brother had the gun, telling them I'rink Recker fiad the middl fin- | peared before the court for a viola-|that he had taken it away from Toros. & ¢ on his right hand smashed while |tion of his probation and his pro-|Toros was found on the street with a 1t work in the tSanley Works late |bation was revoked and a sentence|hatchet in his hand. He denied that impossible o on the penwiper of the days pust, and | yoqerday afternoon. He was at-|of 15 days enforced. Myko was ar-|he had the gun in his possession at when sprinkle sand from the old fashioned 'tonded by Dr. Kelly, who amputated | rested over a month ago on complaint | @1y time, teling the police that if he {of his wife for drunkenness and beat- | 4id have it, his brother could never that 1t may nof Blot: theh foid 1. Shechan, the actor, is|ing her. When he was arraigned in | toke it away from him. y s |spending a few days at his home in |court he was put on probation. Tenant and Landlord Disagree 4. and ThNbER The, DEgER L0vr tile . He was arrested for a violation of| Judgment was suspended in the| with paste made of flour, in- . Clayton has given up Lis | his probation on Yebruary 5 and|case of Mary Szendesky of 225 Wash- new- vosition as Lookkeeper for the Peo-|when arraigned before Judge William |ington street, charged with assaults | ple's Coal and Wood company. | C. Hungerford, the probation was re-|ing Mrs. Mary McAloon, now of 475 voked and a suspended sentence of | North Burritt street. Mrs. McAloon days was imposed. complained to the police that she was Blood Salesman t the friction bet the Re-| owing to your desire to remain at 1u awake world is going to insist on swcomes the cry ing wide awake, Wipe that old quill Member Andit Burean of Circulation ¢ 108t 10| box~on what you have written, in|the member making use of the will | fang envelope, Deliver your effu- lent of the United | sion some symphatic sheet and 15 noyed' by fric- | gloat as you read it in the next day's 2 0 Probation Officer Edward C. Con-|moving from a house owned by the WHA TS GOING N Jno]ly visited the Myko home yester-|defendant on Washington street yes- n a political committee and | issuc, printed, probably, by the side PIGHTERS IN SECRET members of the senate of the United | of some editorial dauding some “tried | day and found that Myko was drunk |terday afternoon when she was at- jand hadn’t been working for three tacked and beaten by Mrs. Szendesky. | days, and had him arrested. She told the court that she had been William Cayer of 288 North street|ordered to move because she had held was ordered to furnish a bond of |@ 17th wedding anniversary celebra- 300 to guarantee payment of $10 a|tion in her tenement. week toward the support of his Iouri minor children or go to jail for 60 Soldiers But Not Guns To Keep Order at Games days. Cayer was in court several Soldiers but not weeks ago for failing to keep up his - the pressure won't be too severe for |PAyments and at that time promised| Parls, Feb. 28. Daugherty, too. If he did speculate that he would pay regularly. He|8uns” to maintain order around the i» Sinclair oil—he hasn't admitted it | Vo8 gi\‘vn another chance but his wife Olympie stadium m‘xg July have bouu‘ his friends declave his dealings complained that she has not received | requested by)lhrz French 91yumic | preaching and practicihg good and |were smail; he lost, besides. They |%Y money from him for several |comumittee. \Photographs showing the don't suy he meant 0, though. False- weeks, Judge Alling said that he[Alpine “blue devils” with rfles posted was going to be sure that he wouldn’t | around the Chamonix stadium caused | IN THE WORLD e St 5 1y one not believe that jand 4rue custom which was good country’s great need | enough for our fathers and so should who will have no | he good enough for us."” to reports of politi- Do these things and: feel a tre- Sceretary of the Navy Denby was | : : fust as positive he wouldn't resign ¢ 1" by political squabbles, | have recorded yoursclf against the Aqtorpey General Daugherty i lepartment. 1t | 4 1 1 { the wel- | sacrilege of abusing “God's time.” But he resigned. So there’s no ce resident who will be above mendous solf satistaction that you 1s not e o \ he serves and the | be sure to forget, for your own sakes, AL there | the pec { that country that & human being, of Divine life . S @core - - and soul, once walked upon this earth, The s says: “Our work NEW BRITAIN'S ADVANCE has been much curtailed by the num- widely circulted weekly maga- | proving himself the greatest radical of ber of persons comy ning to us of | ,ine pecently stated editorially that| pjs day, ever encouraging improve- nsed. All suc ¢ ne 18 | U'nited States was the ot that such | suffer, too much inconvenience remems- U i A rather t} recognition of education’s value was | hor that about April 27 the energetic | it rious educationa izations have | workers of the world, set their clocks knowle tude in word should acknowledge it in actions 1 grow strong until the Lave been doing-—and remember that Christian, avoided investigation by asking President Coolidge to cancel Lis uppointment to a job on the fed- eral trade commission. This hap- | ted some time ago the | gperating with others in the adoption | pened atter Chuirman Thompson stat- Ther 1 be ne nymous slan t t mass of the solid| ey will do this to increase the dering of ti t orities and the began to see and to act world's preductivencss, jolning in co- police department, made, probably, by s . selt complains ose who are unwill formerly to ery b of the most advantageous of the day. ing to 0 o to the open and | gyt upainst upproprintions for better Al B wgue may officia Iy accused—he I JPron B | violations (of the liquor laws the best feature of the greater atten- | ment over the old ways, the old GUNES. |to ~the bar of pabiic opinion s how | W48 imposing the sentence. | gress whish Jascribed Fiance as fm- [ A€ 990 & QUFE S0CROMRS g who are unm : e their tion being paid to 'vducation in the! pBut, in order that you m *,wl isn'. clear g Adam Pilewski of Spring street has | perialistic and militaristic and the au- (21, i8 sclling his blood to pay = his ¥ 3 3 $ been paying $6 & week toward the thorities apparently do not want to|way through Ohio State UniVersity. Presidontial Sooret support of his wife and eight chil-| give a similar excuse for the Olympic To date he has mml_n 500 and says , e e e lan Lo | drei and the wife said that this was §ames. he ngver felt better in Tis lite, gratu- | 1. iven by the people—the “plain” | poople of the world will be mMaking | pui president Coolidge's sec calisfactory as three of the children iy e e e il e e s, e ek i o e e T, B P PP TRUE BY CONDD police teal 4 iy e 3. whether they, these |Want to Jufow it he's chatted about|“on§ With that amount, Thres p g it should be used, whether they, thes: oo ebeligilinds m\.m“* of weeks ago, however, Pilewski stopped | course he has. It will be hearsay but | YiNE the money with the result that doing all they could | ypead an hour or whether they mere- mighty inferesting if Lie talks |;.l ely. _‘”"', ed before the court this We‘-"/ EVERC‘,TT/ cducation, but the ||y got up an hour earlier than they | President Hurding's secretary, George | o i n&: | 18 1T CcoLD e Probation Officer Connolly told the court that the couple have been ENOUGH FOR ) separated for about two years and it was agreed that the husband con- | tribute $6 a week to his wife. This Leag i ™ e people of the city were | of comparatively new custom-—one | cd Christian, as secretary, had tried was done until (!lrno weeks ago when to influence the commission in favor he gave up his job at the factory he of w movic Soncerm Christian said 1t | V88 working in and disappeared until | wasi't 50, but he didn’t want to work | D¢ Was located yesterday working at make their complaints before the | g, it y e ehildren otter with an uncongenial chairman. SARENE, Shing, | people o ty. No matter howl co & BERARAR SR Com” - Pilewski cxpressed a desire to pay | ; Facts andFanc,es et L up :m:i the cottr :1'1‘|-||]:|wl"lr) give him N the “ = - 1 *hance and continued he case un- acknowledge the courtesy of the aSshlinn A ”,il ”‘ i I“v “""' the in j’"‘: .;"-‘ til March 29, giving the defendant a | 8y noserT ‘uon ght, there's but one safe bet=|yuming to have the puyments caught | rtment, such officlal ack- A " i hool room there'll be no reduction I time o |yt TS RO does little justice as ¢ thesq two separate wiect payments due March 16, “Be- | Urou o Abeihams of 3 Lawlor street ated changes muy mean rebates later | w.g horors the court for violation of | on. To big tuxpayers they'll mean |pig probation and a sentence to the i that Wed T"""*""‘*"“‘l:’ ““ “:: SYSLMS Mae NEY | Cheshire reformatory Imposed on R Examiple of ambiguity: “Wou did woi'h ieust b _much—perhaps @ |Getober 23, 1928, was ordered effec- . v ne good,” said the man to the sur.|VOX Of cigars. For all practical pur- |gve, The court at that time sus. and New Britain | g oo poses, Ko far as 1 pended the sentence and warned wilile granting y he's “stuck” at “'"‘ pressat ris, Abrahams that he was going to work W W man goes broke, the chap : g and stay at work even if he had to . Wb the filling station 1s last to discover | Waked Them Up | work for nothing. His alternative e to keep down A | Prolibition may not have been Joit- | waus to go to the reformatory. As com Pl fed, but dry agents' methods were, | In revoking the suspension, Judge vading he luws awsumes that a man js When one of them, shooting at a mere | Alling said that these young fellows uspect, in Washington, hit Scnator |that are too heavy for light work and | g g cene in the head. One of its OWD | too light for heavy work need to be W, Byls | B850 e nembers having been nearly killed, | taught a lesson, The defendant has daring to come out | pen & talt ext t ywe CORDIA | iy this world s certaln ex. CONETEMs sut up with a jerk and bes | worked six weeks in four months and give their names; not daring t o ¢ it the | opt the intentiony of & widower who | %22 to investigate cepecially DYy in that time he had three different % Sl Wi Ifors . gt ; s A ot s Commissioncr Haynes' recent declara- | positions, The court told the youth | y B tion that a few shootings didn’t mat- |that the trouble with him was that which the officers ma Jut Ll tures fo RO per x ter, compared with enforcing the law. | he wanted big pay for doing nothing Conscience is the t that DOUhers | von the dry lawmakous don't want |and he needed to be sent some place ou whefi meanness falls to pay the g pe ghot where he could think over the mat. expected profit, ter and realize that it can't be done, | et Obregon's Job Violated Auto Laws | ter, and ¢ sneak & y ch | o 0l AT ther Now that President Obregon, using Three defendants were before n.g] the fun.” i R AtUAUADOS © yor American arms, has about squelched |court for not having the capagity of rebellion in Mexico, he's trying o | their trucks displayed on the side, 10 it its wor s it is g &8 wend the constitution, so as 1o and were fined $5. The court said « Habiugign = - L ¥ i . : i ! A 3 \ ch his term, soon pire, by |that it was just as important to have | i ¢ g fo two years. Which hints at some the capacity displayad on the side as the handic of t ple o re and econor truth in the charge by General de la it was to have registration piates on | Huerta, beaten rebel leader, that the | the machine, = 8 y . e Bt # : istas”™ are trying to hang | Those who paid the fines were John | - ‘ : b " " Mt oF MU a Onto power by peculiar means Beckman of 14 En street, Hart-| . 2 ' K 1 ¥ y of young she wearing e ford, and Rafaelli Jiannini of 256/ ' by o and Germany North street, arrested by Traific! Premier Potncare of France, whose policy has blocked every effort to put Germany in better business shape, is the open no s he elimination of crooks 50 Weak politically now that maybe should be known i he won't be able to veto General . Dawes' Poincare has just wo " test v the I'aris chamber o ymy i Gdnuis, after all, 18 just ordinary about gossiping and | gy t ews from the|ability wholly purged of luziness, fmproy report inhocent until it is demonstrated that nigh g0 to the police or ti : ‘ thie’ Gtatément It ™ , of whisper some evil names be not The duty compla ollars and sixteen-hair mus street improvement badly Suburban Heights. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS OMMENT COMPELLLED t ¢ s ssband is one who thinks o nber COMMENT i : SOt Al ant e Dal w WawE | JEDULe generally expected t t he coming national ¢ ‘ the papers even tall dictatorship under Presldent ! to crowd him « h w's Million ny should 8wy an-Amerie Evolution d t y 0| ain® taught us ommission” haviy bout a million to Americ sitania sinking, Beriin were ‘rud rmany will pay as soor T WO Lorrow the mones fro : ST A% GUESTS ARE READY 10 G0, tate THRUSTS HEAD OUT AND ANNOUNC £5 THAT iP5 SPRINKING A WHOLL PARTY TROOPS 10 EDCE. RETURN INDOORS WHILE WOMEN OF PORCH AND EXTENDS HANDS THE TLOOR, IN ARZUMENT ™ SEE WHETHER. 115 GOING D WHETHER, OR NOT AN UMBRELLA " SHALL BE LENT Obsematwns on The Weather cast idays not mm fresh noft THE UMBRLLLA WINS AND MR. AFTIR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WRAPS TURTHER SEARCH RIVEALS THLV'VE MINNIE RETIRES DUBIOUSLY N> WAYE BIEN KNOCKED OFF HOOKS, RE- LEPT BRELLA AT THE CRUM de ; PORTS HE GANT TIND ANY 54E°D Ba™ AND PERLEVS HAVE 1T gporits sl st i R WHE LOOK HERSE RETURNED Wi OTHER ONE VET parties back 1 ' T i o hs LLLs ment of Monday by & . . , g r Connecticut: Fair tonight and But the parti t z € " BOI- el ' st much change in tem- shows just héw thore t , . ture; fresh northwest winds, Ry > ¢ " ! c2 there Was & man Who, conditions Pleasant weather pre- thought of politics in ac ad been so periect as a boy that he norning in all districts east Feb, 2 For Baster York Generally fair tonight Friday; colder tonight in west fidn't worry when his davghter wen e Fockies The pressure is ufficials B hey do, the . it with other boys high over the wer Mississippi val- BIE. SN0 SppteRES o Adam repented, bup doubtiess there | justic ocean and Alberta. The u’:r:- Attorney General Daugherty fr " p— - EXIENSIVE | L ore days when he leaned on the perature is Jow in the southern sec- cabinet. A politician of g trade. | giow handles and thought about how | tions for this season of the year. 1 from Chicago stant | good the apple tasted ¥ temperature extends as far WHILE GUESTS MAINTAIN ANSIOUS UN- AND SO THEY PART - THE GUESTS WILE ATHOME MR. M, Wt 10 Onio pe ‘ 3 L t 1 i - S G b o e AR DERCURRENT OF NEVERMD A TELUMG EACH OTHER, THAT THEY Wl WHAT HE'S BOMG TO DO P clans a¢ that 3 e y Mrie y e gy e 4 - il s e e THEVRE MISING THE TRAIN MRS M ™ 4, THEY DONT Wi : ToR ke AUDTH ‘ my o , . perhaps | o e R T e . = R BEMEMBERS IS NEW GIRISTMAS UM+ T WE THE BLA T-m_,b--p oif to the Repw ¥ 3 will discover a scoresof men cafger it and thawing during the BREUA U BT 1S SIOPPLD RANING AN/Aey A Mu.l BYNI.V Daugherty romains in the eabinet and | " 1 hile, ¢ |10 find work. 3 i in the news reports o [}

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