New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 5, 1924, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 5 ¥ lsame offense, having been arrested by | |goml men and women, 1 greatly re- | Motorcycle Policeman William P. | jotce at your eourage,” he wrote. X Hayes on Park strect yesterday. The ' | The Rev, Dr. Percy Stickney Grant | policeman testifled that Magnifico | of the Church of the Ascension and H ! swas thavelling about 30 miles an hour | | Arthur J. Davis, successor to William land passed intersecting streets with- | ' . Anderson, state superintendent of out any let-up in his speed, besides the Anti-S8algon league, strongly op- - qpecans gt that e | posed Dr. Butler's stand nd telegrams Dr. Butler’s Attack on the 18th | ,.e2 soommens s b e s | “but the favorable ones have outnum- . Amendment Arouses Interest cutting in on other thachines were on the road. e "y ot CUBAN REVOLT IS : i e T Wi Moses Wanted Intruder Arrested But Is Taken in Himsell ®aul Moses of 359 High street was | kered the others in the proportion of 200 to 1.” i i [B NS fined $25 and costs when he wal raigned in police court this morning on charges of drunkenness, breach of the peace and resistance. He was ar- rested last pight by Patrolman David Doty., . *" ty testificd that he was called to Moses’ place of business by a man who told him that there was a fight there. On entering the store, he found Moses wrestling with a man in an effort to put him out. Moses told Doty that he wanted the man arrested. Doty told the man to leave and followed him outside. Moses followed, shouting and cursing so &s to attract a large crowd. Doty warned him to keep quiet and go back into his store, but Moses talked louder, saying that he was in his own place and could make all the noise he wanted to and couldn’t be arrest- ed for it. Doty then placed him un- der arrest. While <aking him to the signal box, Doty told the court that Moses used very abusive language and attempted to hit him, telling him that he was going to blacken both his eyes. Just a8 he was going to strike Doty, Pa- trolman Kozlowskas arrived and both officers put handcuffs on Moses. Drove 30 Miles an Hour. James Starr of Springfield, charged with reckless driving on Stanley street Saturday, was fined $25, $10 of which was remitted. Starr was arrested by Motoreycle Policeman William Strolls who told the court that St drove his machine through Sta street and into Elm at a speed of over 30 miles an hour. $tarr pleaded not guilty, that he had stepped on the gas so as to make the grade on Stanley street and the machine picked up to about 30 miles an hour, but he claimed that he did not keep the speed up after asconding the grade, Paolo Magnifico of 184 Washington street pald a similar fine for the Cleans by Air—Alone! — FREE — DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME OF THE CLEANER THAT OLEANSES FROM CELLAR TO ATTIC ELECTRIC U NERS SOL RENTED a SPAIRE 'Tl;he Cowles Elec. Co. . 914 118 LYONS 8T, saying | REPORTED HINOR President Says It Is Not of Large. Dimensions Havana, Cuba, May lious movement near Cienfuegos and Santa ara province, is a the people were assured | by President Zayas follow- arn from the affected zone. He spoke from the balcony of the palace in response to insistent de- mands from thousands of persons who took part in a great popular demon- stration in hiy henor. terminal station and the ide were jammed for hours I train was due, and when he alighted the crowds rushed forward, unrestrained by the police, shouting “Vivas.” | Red fire was burned and rockets| sent up, while a half dozen bands blared. From the station the crowds aded behind the presidential car- ge to the palace, clamoring for an' laddress, Aside from his assurance that the revolt was not serious, the president’s speech constituted a plea for national | unity in the iuterests of the people, to preserve the fredom of the coun- try, | A proclamation by an association of eterans and patriots declares that e deflnite hour of action and of ucrifices has come,” The rebel- | small affa tast night ing his re Object to Japan's Action in Exclud- ing Them, By The Associated Press, Tokio, May 5.—A delegation rep- | resenting the Chinese Association of | Tokio called on Foreign Minister Matsul today and presented a rhemo- Irial protesting against Japancse ex- |clusion of Chinese, declaring (hat the | Chinese expect the sime considera- | {tion from Japan that Japan is seek- {ing from the United States, | The delegation emphasized that al- | though all of the colored races nr!'i interested in the legislation to bar | Asiatics from America, it would be impossible for them to stand together | while Japan maintained its present restrictions on Chinese immigration. Mrs, Jeanette Lascher of 280 Maln | street did not like the idea of George Dickerson, a roomer in the house, tell- ing her to keep quiet so she grabbed him outside the house yesterday af- !ternoon and told him a few things, adding a few kicks to make it more ‘Omphnlh", according to a story told to | the police by Dickerson, Dickerson | | #ald that there was noise In the house | |and he shouted from his room for sllence, Policeman Thomas Feeney in- l"m“u“‘ the report, | WANT 500 BOX CARS. | Washington, May 6.—The Rutland rallroad of Vermont asked the inter« state eommerce commission today Hfor permission to issue $525,000 in five per cent equipment trust gold notes with which to purchase 500 box cars, | BIG MILL TO CLOSE. | Biddeford, Maine, May 5.—~The| plant of the Pepperell Manufacturing | company, employing 3,600, will sus-| | pend production the weck of May 12, |according to sotices posted today. MOORLAND FARM GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK I« the Best Milk Sold Locally ACCREDITED HERD Test of April 25th to Wi our 91 ank Proverbs according to “Old Rubber Rits” No. 17 Srd shows no case of tuberculosis among s I two avd ome-halfl yea. C. 1 WEIDMAN, supt, Tel, 92013, “A friend in need is a friend 1n need a8 ¢ all Cord stan Mie n 1 " acqna indeed” times, tha Michelin That's why -the upon his tires not mances but as friends is by vom st looks KOPPELL AUTO SUPPLY CO. | 262 ELM STREETY PHONE !Hi‘ yler was r | question of prohibition and its en-| | forceavility quickened today as the| conflicting reactions to Dr. Nicholas | Murray Butler's attack on the 18th telegrams he has received since speech before the Missouri Columbia students and their p: vented their disapproval of his & tude through correspondence and pro- test meetings. Although undergraduate opinion at Columbia is divided on Dr. Butler's views, the hostile eclement has taken the initiative in expressing its dissatis- | faction, and sev! athers have de- manded that their children leave | Columbia unless the university head “retracts his remarks about prohi-| bition and the constitution.” No res- ignations, however, have as yet been received. i Student support of Dr. Butler have issued a counter protest declar- | ing that “a vast majority of the stu- dents b ve confidently that Dr, But- ht in bringing to the atten- | tion of the nation the widespread dis- | respect for law which has resulted | from prohibition,” | Many political leaders have com- | mended Dr. Butler for his stand | against prohibition. Several have voiced the opinion that the republi-| can party will be compelled to adopt | a liberal plank on the liquor issue at Cleveland if they hope to reelect Pres- | ident Cooldige. | A surprisingly large number communications came from men. Rev, Samuel Schulman, 7Temple Beth-el, and the Rev. Dr.| Leighton Parks of St. Bartholomew’s | church are among the Columbia pres- ident's New York supporters. | Dr. Parks thinks Dr. Butler has | shown himself a moral leader and de- scrving of the commniendation of all emm————— S— | FOR SALE Three-family house of 15! Rooms on Day Street. House in fine condition. Will sell on 10% basis. COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. | Philadelphia SOCCER PLAYERS ISSUED | amendment took definite shape. While | American Team Will Compete Against | Dr. Butler made public extracts from | & | some of the 10,000 letters and 2,300 | 22 Other Countries At Olympics ¢ York, May 5.—S8ixtecn who will represent the United § in the international soccer against 22 other. countries Olympic selected as a result of aPterson, N. yesterday. enteenth member will be chosen later. The players selected are: Johkn Douglas, Ne: . H. holland, Pa N G. . Davis, Johnson, Rudd, delphia; Carl James Rhody, Hornberge Philadelphi O'Connor, I'ynn, M Demuo, Philadelph lay, Bayonne, N. J.; Philadelphia; phia; A. E. Brix, Los Angeles Jones, Pittsburgh; Philadelphia, and Louis. With George M. Collins of Boston the as manager, they will sail, on steamship America next Saturday. NOW IN BRITISH INDIA, Lisbon, May 5.—~The Portuguese av- | 2 . Sarmento It creates the dominant car issue of | Beiros, reporting their arrival yester- | clergy- | day at Karachi, British India, on their of | way to Macao, China, said two days would be required to repair the radia- jators Brito Paes and tor of thelr machine, CONFIRMATION PHOTOS 2ive Studio Qlp-to-date” KODAKS, FILMS, DEVELOPING CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS ~General Tricking— WEST ST. TEL. 2079 e e Let us replace them for the last time Stop renewing your gu.ttersandconductor pipesevery few years, Let us install some that will last a life- time. We carry them made from Horse Head Rolled Zinc. After we put them on your buildings you can forget them —absolutely. Thomas F. Fitzpatrick & Co. 189 Park Street Telephone 1435-2 ol FOR G-room Cottage in Belvidere, Must be sold this week. ns at once, No reasonable offer refused. SALE steam heat, fireplace, Jot 50x200, See or ‘phone Money to lend on second mortagages at reasonable rates, W. L. HATCH COMPANY CITY HALL BLDG. 20 WEST MAIN S8T. Open Satunday Evening BETTER MONUMENTS | MADE AND SOLD BY JEMEEHAN CORCLARK & U NEW BRITAIN NION ST | CONN el series at the games in France have been tryouts at The seve Mul- Phila~ Chicago, Kearny, N. J.: R. A. Fred William J. villiam Find- Hercbert Wells, Edward Hart, St. At Op of the year. Mark how rapidly the Coach is superseding open cars. Sales exceed 3000 a week. It is the largest selling six-cylin- der closed car in the world. Buyers must consider any purchase in the light of this over- whelming trend. As the wanted car the Coach maintains high resale value, against the waning desirabili- ty of open cars. Hudson and Essex— inventors and exclu- 139 Arch Street CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street ., < TEL 203 | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs —— Open Until 8 P. M. | All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, ‘ Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters. We Have the Goods . HONISS’S 124-30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room HUDSON Super-Six COACH #1550 ESSEX SIX COACH 975 Freight and tax estra 272 Main Street en Car Cost All Closed Car Comforts, Utility and Distinction Why buy an open car? High cost for closed car comforts is no longer a question, The Coach—exclusive to Hudson and Essex—gives every closed car advantage, at almost open car cost. No other car shares its position. sive groducers of “Closed Car Comforts at Open Car Cost”— are responsible for thisissue. In two and a half years, and in the hands of more, than 135,000 owners, the coach has proved a . staunchness and serv- iceability never before associated withaclosed car. Itgiveseveryutil- ity you can get in any closed car. All concede unsurpassed chassis re- liability. The price removes it from gll competition. You today want ‘““the car for everyone.” The Coach is Exclusive to Hudson and Essex HONEYMAN’S AUTO SALES CO. Tel. 2109 Phone 348 BUILDING LOTS THE OLD HOME TOWN 1T Took AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. TO FIND A CLEAN SPoT ON HoLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN® S ALVER TeoTh Pk P ~. ‘ ~ana v FouR FRUIT TREE SALESMEN < 2 JUST TWENTY MINUTES "< THE NEW ROLLER TOWEL L‘L_ RECENTLY /NSTALLED THERE - GARTERS A o Do You Want to Speculate? ~Here's a Builder who is going to leave New Britain to build at the shore. He is going to close out 2 houses at less than cost. Don’t Pass Up This Chance. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. A FEW CHOICE BUILDING LOTS LEFT ON HAMILTON ST ~70x325. RE STRICTED TO 1 AND 2-FAMILY HOUSES, SOLD ON EASY TERMS, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L BANE BLDG. TEL 141 " BY STANLEY

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