New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1924, Page 4

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— l | ] { J Y PAYS FINE OF $150 Union Street Man Caught Carry- ‘TREATH] FRlENIj Where Canadian Laws Are Madg I , m P. & F. CORBIN CLUB HAS Working or lnde-pendencve‘ f Hubis $150 friends Saturd It cost William for “treating” two night, as he told the raigned before Judge Hungerford in, policc morning, that he had a friends drop into’ his store and Jjust bringing back two bottles of liquor to treat them when the polic arrived and arrested him on ct of having a reputation and keeping Nquor with intent to sell. The court foind him guilty on the count and dismissed the first, Hubis has a store at 6 Union street the police have been watching for | some time. Detective Scrgeant Wil- | liam P. McCue, accompanied hy Ser- geant George C. Ellinger and Police- men Thomas J. Feeney and William P. Hayes, visited the store shortly after 8 o'clock Saturday night and found two men waiting in the back- room in which there was no light Hubis was not around at the time but soon came in from his house with the two bottles of liquor in his pockets. A search of the store and his house failed to reveal any more liquor. Judge William F. old court, when William ¢ | court “this coupic of was second Mangan repre- commons, Ottawa, Canada. This is an excellent view of the Canadian federal house of The legislators now are in session. sented the defendant. Rydals Are Discharged. Boleslaw Rydal and his wife of 15 Silver street were discharged on | cepted by charges of having a reputation and |eluded and, stopping keeping liquor with intent to sell | rushed into his house. after the court decided that was doubt whether the liquor seized |in court this mornin by the police in their home was kept One Exciting Nj for {llegal purposcs. William Mrs. Rydal told the police they went to her home that there was liquor in the house, but that her hus- band had it for his own use. She brought one and onc-half gallons uf;\\‘. Kiett, who alcohol from a bedroom which she [ half. Kulish said was all that they had. A scarch trolmen David Dot revealed another gallon behind a|Carthy after he assuuited tl trunk in the bedroom. The woman | old daughter of onc and her husband disclaimed all | Pilkonis' Ca knowledge of that, saying that they| Peter Pilkonis, proprict did not know it was there, Istore on North street, had Rydal told the court that he econtinued until Thursday bought the lquor about every three Dim to cngug months, and that he never sold any | rested following a raid of of it, although once in a while he|lses by and the sei would treat his friends when they | anantity of - liguor, fle came to the honse. Two winesses summoned by the police, and upon | Hquor with intent to sell. whose stories the police worked to secure the evidence for the defend- ants' arrest, balked when called to testify and did not give any .»\Idl‘nrfi‘l agalnst the Nyda Shaved Friend, Arrested Charles Abajlan went to the barber shop at 18 Commercial street where he is employed as a barber yesterday | afternon to shave and elean up, uurli while he was there & friend of his | asked him to give him a “once over.” Charles did and landed in police court | on a charge of violating the “Sunday law.” Judgment was suspended, nfter | Patrolman Ha the Kulish of | breach of the resistance, til Thy prace was arrested onting polict New York John Gregory, . vietim shock In the counsel, e by and Willlam M e 12 year of his neighbors. ued or whom he machine Young Nair | there | was subsequently summoned to appear | it For Kulish 99 Gold strect, | when | arrested on a charge of drunkenness, | and assauit, and had his case continued un- [morning to await the change in the tmeeting in Hartford Wednesday, but ay at the request of Geors upon the solicitution of Mrs. Kingsiey, { appeared in his be- Pa- | of @ his case to enable his was prem- ng of a charged Ing Work From Parents In with having a reputation and keeping SHELL SHOCKED VETERAN FOUND ON STREET HERE ‘.Iulm Gregory Held By Police Pend- shell world war, was picked lup on Main street last night by the srtord warned him not to | police and is being acld at the local dedis Hungerfol g from hi headquarters pending word | varents, who hay Rroad | detention hiere, W, 36th street, Grogory hi patient in u New York state f let it happen again. Prove Wife From House Wadislaw Dalkosky of 32 etreet apepared before the court for the second time in a short while for | breach of the peace as a result of an argument at his home during which he struck his wife and drove her from | the house. He alvo took a few swings | o th daughter according to her testi- | . ::e:.'\' :: ,:flurt, when she attempted ylh'! home and vnll'w -‘lrwl da to aid her mother. Dalkosky told the |DeINg questioned last cveni court that his wife gets about a | Wil probubly be week from four children who are| working und she spends it so fool. | 1shly, it makes him mad. He doesn’t | turn in any of his pay, at all, he tes- | tined. | State Président He was arrested last night by Po- Neeman Thomas J. Feeney after a complaint had been received at police | headquarters that there was trouble | at his home, The policcman !nuu-l‘ the woman outside of the house and the daughter in the Iway, Dal- kosky was in the house and had been drinking, according to the testimony. Fake Call Brings Its Harvest An exeited voice on the telephone fast night told the police that a man bad been shot at 15 Beatty stroct and of the patrol was rushod to the address, No sign of any shooting could he found by the police but they did dis- cover a friendly little game of sct- | 0 LTt back In progress with a glassful of " (0 dimes on the center of the table LA = (atsnmal As a result, Leppo Robatz was 00y PNGE found guilty in ecourt this morning on a charge of maintaining a gambling house and was fined $1¢ other participants of the game, Joseph Popeur, Joseph Colmt, Francis Cisar #amiord, March 10 and Prank Paul ski, were found | pocon gessa and Jam gulity of gambling and fined £7 ot New Yotk vity Youth of 17 Drove Auto PR Gl Hyman Nair, of 551 Main of transporting liguor and t was found gullty of driving a motor| o0 i oneealed we ;;hh-p; nl',l\ovfl “ and fined | eptored bl and costs ] received " : aount reprimand and warning net to appear sgicks; before the court Amiar | ey uehr e eharge. Nair, who is only 17 years old, | o0 0 fadgatiyropiels s ——— | 401 to Lo destined to the Post read and w They resid Coney Tsland government custody of his parents, e ol and Comstitution will be held at the row afternoon at 2:30 will be taken o amendments to the vot | poscd tion the devotional | Mary 13, Wilson, state dcliver the address, taking ture,” as her subject A soc reception trent | cenge ot bonds were varyi man seeuged the igain o listributed to various highway place The Danger Signs of Constipation That languid feeling, accom- panied by feverishness, dull heary eyes, pale face, bilious- ness and lack of appetite are unmistakable signs of consti . pation. the New Dr.Trues Elixir | gives natural, pleasant relief It is 80 good for young and old that for seventy-three years it has been known as The True Family Laxative It cleanses as it clears: made of pure quality herbs —depend- able and sold since 1551 MUy Edmund (, w Haven Columbuse. Murphy Murphy, a for cour Kn Have TS AND DOWSNS ) New Yo M W Royal Restasurant Family size $1.20: other sizes 60c and 40c. frst Congregational church Mrs been notified of his o ut 16 for some time been liospital in r shell shocked vot erang, and wos recently discharged fn has been zed ng. The annual meeting of the W, ; chapel of the | tomor- habit of wandering away tfrom when returncd to his home, W, C. T, U. ANNUAL SESSION o Be Speaker—Offi- cers Will Be Elected—Dues Collect- ended. i ol o'clock ut president, The Arthur hour | fal will Trio of New Yorkers A (Caught as Booze Runners Ralph Prince Martine 1 e pon e ] which time officers will be elected and som constitu- | pro- Mrs, John L, Davis will have charge Mrs. will Fu- it w charge was 1 40 g li 1Y HONORLED mer wer Woa d knight ight ide FRANCS pread | was driving a machine owned by ms'wuflfl Au;fll-"][ [;A[;HE tather Saturday night and was inter- | LOGATED IN BRISTOL (Continmed from iirst 'age) Malone at the eity court session this condition of Wilson., Donds were fix- 1at $1,000 until the case comes up il in on Saturday morning.. O'Han- | 1oy, who also drank some | coctlon, was able to be about a time Analysis of night at the by the Lthe eharactor last night the Tiguid, scized last PPhiiips home, will be police, wha do not know the drink, Chief of i Police Ernest Belden is of the opinion that the fluid has haen redis- tilled poisonous trand of al cohol made Wilson in Critical Condition | Bristol, March 10.—Jeff Wilson, who w#s taken to 8t Fran hos ital in Hurtfokd Jast midnight, suffer- ing from poison symptoms, wa critical condition this "oon, {to report from the hedside, City | lfems ’ ! Phenix lodze, 1. 0, O, 1, will moet tomorrow evening the first ! degree on a class of candidates tto Lentini of 277 Lafayette divores and Miss CGire ol street taken out u marriage The officers and members of Britain council, Royal Arcanum, attend morrow evening Judd's hall by automobile at lo'elock, Past Supreme Regent Carl- ton 1. Hoadiey of New Haven will be in attendance Eintracht lodge, 0. D, thnA‘I branely, O, D, H, 8, w tomorrow night at Odd Fellows' hall 0 o'clock, itonia lodge of Hartford will be guests of the evening. finad pinoehle tournament of the { son wil It place, Mi Margarct O'Leary to conter onee street, o Casella of 18 have Heense New will Ihey the sen. of Trinity rect, Who was operated upon Satur- | y for appendiecitis at the New Brit. n General hospital is reported as resting comfortably Mr. and Mrs, L. W, PBritain are stopping at Chatham, New York Willlam H. Beckett of 18§ Nortl street, employed at the City Serviee Station is seriously {1l at the New Britain General hospital as the result ck he suffered while at work afternoon. His condition this atternoon as scrious, Young of New the Hotel of the con- | this | I morning as usanl after being sick for ! Annu | a union meeting in Bristol to- | will lenve | 7:30 | Following the meeting the © Reasoace ol V' Ready to use GULDENS A taste of deviled exgn with Gulden's and you'll mever eat them without Gulden 'MRS. HERRITT T0 SPEAK | KT RALLY OF 6. 0. P. WOMEN' BIG ANNUAL BANQUET | About 135 Enjoy Yearly Dinner and | Listen to Speeches by Fm-lor,\" Esecutives. | The annual banquet of the P. & F. ; Cofbin club was held Saturday night at the Hotel Burritt. About 135 mem- bers were present and an enjovable {evening was spent. W, 8, Trask, presi- dént of the club, acted as toastmaster | | and spoke on the progress of the club | since its organization in 1906. Presi- dent Trask stated that it is one of the oldest foremens clubs in the state, C. B. Parsons, general manager of | *. Corbin’s#poke on the suecess | of the factory as a manufacturing con- | jcern and urged the members of the | club to be good citizens. He made an’ ‘upponl to ,support the community Arive which is about to he started. , Vice-president George T. Kimball { spoke on “The Increased Cost of Pro- | Photo shows some of the Filipinos who have been working action Diiring the Past Ten. Years foy Independence for the Philippine !§lnqu. "lhe housp com- W. J. Sorrow, work manager, spoke Mittee has favorably reported the Philippine bill. Commissioner ;along similiar lines, ¥. G. Hausman, Isauro Gabaldon (right) is shown holding one corner of the production manager, spoke on organi-| Philippine flag. |Hartford Woman Secured to Address| ,utionand its results Gathering at Headquarters in Booth’s Block repre- | Mrs, Lillian Kingsley who !sents thig - district on the wome state central today that Mrs., Alice Patterson Me: ritt of Hartford, will be the principa. Ispeaker at the republican women rally Wednesday eveling in the new headquarters, Room 321, Booth's| block. | Mrs. Merritt has the distinction of being the first woman to preside at a republican city convention, held the gavel at last week's session in Hartford. She was, for three years, ‘commissioner for Connecticut now {vicinity, | She Gé#rl Scout and is was scheduled to address a |she was released to come herc and {open the woman's.campaign in this {city. committee, announced | having | Creed as it stand. commissioner for Hartford and|{ ; Y > e ———— The music was furnished by Edward | | Smith’s trio of Hartford and the en-| | tertzinment was fubnished by Clemen's ’ - Nature’s Laxative in crisp, delicious form ATTACKS APOSTLES' CREED | Popular Interpretation P OST’S nit e oo @ BRAN FLAKES - ' International Bible Student Speaker Says of | n which the state- ment is made, “He descended into| i hades and in three days arose from | cb(::;a::sbeen:;egch tive, plus real the dead,” is a misrepresentation of the original ereed and a “stain on nourishment, od’s name,” was the statement made terday by A. Steponaitis of New | | York, speaking before a gathering of | | Lithuanians in Lithnania hall on be- half of the International Bible Stud- | ents, | Mr. Steponaitis said the hades re-| ferred to in the original creed did not | refer to the bottomless pit, the place| of eternal punishment or whatever the ! populur belief of hades really is, but that is was taken from the Hebrew | word Sheol, meaning a pit, grave or| Gadzooks! This gent with the hair vest might be most anything, but you'd never ognize him behind his disguise, He's Aleco I'asha, lcader *of the MacedoMan revelution, for whom a eward of a million francs been posted. Sh-sh-sh, that's confidential though. SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK I's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair, That beautiful, even shade of dark, | glorsy hair can only be had by brew- 'ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sui- phur. Your hair is your charm. It akes or mars the face. When it les, turns gray or streaked, just an | application or two of Rage and Bul.| phur enhanects s appearance a hun- | dredforld | Don't vother to prepare the mix- | turc; you can get this.famous old | recipa fmproved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all | ready for It is called Wyeth's | Sage and Sulphor Compound. This| can always be depended npon to bring | back the natural colors and lustre of | your hair Fiverybody “Wyeth's” Sage| and Sulpliny Compound now because | so naturally and evenly nobody can tell it has been ape | You simply dampen a *ponge | brush With it and draw this| taking one small E ime by merning the| i has disappeared, and aftor tifully dark appears glossy and ! iuetron - WOMEN! DYE OLD THINGS NEW Waists Draperies Dresses Ginghams | Kimonos Stockings Diamond Dyes Each 15-cent ps of “Diamond Dyes’ ns a0 simple ARy weman ea are or tint " faded 1V 2 new, he tss nevdt dyed Vefore. Choose any coior w #rug store. nkes i* darkens tha Tied, hair, and Sweaters Skirts Coats . aven hidden place. Tts meaning in the Apostle's ereed simply meant that the body of Christ was confined to a tomh for threo he said. He called upon | all Christians and clergy to take steps| to remedy what he said was “a blus- | phemy of the great and holy nume and ry to all the teachings of the HIMBERG & HORN w—Jewelers— Est, 19 Years He cited as an argument that the 392 MAIN ST, Bible quotes Jonah when he emerged from the body of the whale as saying | yout o the bally of holl, cried I:" Our stores are not in the high rent distriet, for that hel ca l v a da d- . y Hen place L Hmply @ duricor Wid- |l ghat yreason our prices are LOW. Liberal allowance made on your old Watch, Ring or Jewelry. 10 R. R, ARCADY Columbia University, with an en- rolment of more than 30,000, has || more students than any college In the country, Starter and Demnuntoble Rims $85 extra Order Your Ford Runabout Now! 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