New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, NAY 12, 1921, DESCRIBES PIAGE JUDGE WALSH SPEKDS CAPTURE RUM SHIP SHIPBUILDERS D——J;Sh XPHANGE DEANDIES | . 36TH ANNIVERSARY HERPE FINED §75 AND NIGHT 0UT ON SOUND s 0. S. MERGHANT HARINE e e sty oo comwon. | GIVEN JAIL SENTENGE AVIAT[]RS [;RASHEI] The May, Fastest Boat Out, Taken By James Henry Whitchouse Had Been ) ‘ Gioes 10 Mescue of Disabled Craft and | PFY ARents O New York, After |y o, s uf Country Spoak. Member of Wall strect For Past scrve Birthday in o b " 'Berlin Man Guilty on Three Counts Becomes Disabled g Uattlcy Foday at Mecting Being Hekd GiRUIE AT, \WainesdsseAtiembon atZiclocle of Obtaining Money Under National Geographic Gives View Himselr New York, May 12—~The May i R —— N e e False Pretenscs. bring no more liguor from the rum 1 M I'hitacdelphia, May 12, Pl . stock exchange, of which he had been |brate its 36th annive <AL Arthur Hjerpe of Hudson street, I‘Al k nf Stamford, May 12.—Judge John J. ficet to New York for today the sien . : 2 o 0 454a1 COUh“Y aih of Lenut 17a) tRoId ERntl Ao g ) oh: } e T iiding @ member for more than sixty-sis hall, Wednesday at 2 o'alock. . | Berlin, was fined $75 and costs and a Iy com- der gray craft swings aguinst a_polic 4 : 2 irs, is dead at his home, Irvington. |the mecting the committee on Memo- | = . A mon pleas court put in a harder day pier and four of her crew are hel RO Amcrica's Lasic Y e e el e given a jail sentence of 45 days, by bars after most thrilling ang andafon the uphillding ; Eidie :\.I died \n\*(nl'\;‘v’\ of ral day dinner will meet following Washington, May 12.- z vesterday aboard his boat on Long 1s i e which those wishihg to attend the re- | Judge Johnson in the Manchester the store of Information o and Sound, with a gale blowing, than |+pe et e aged in the BAWELY T e il o) mesyne or th . heart disease. ception to be given by the Robert O. 'court today on three counts of ob- explorers, the National Geographic so L9 the beotleggers of the Atlantic Gh ko . b sobis i (. | T¥ler corps of Hartford, will take the | taining money under false pretenses. ‘ s ¢ is accustomed to experience on the Armored against the steel-jucketed | C0ast Shipbuilding association open ovember 20 last was the sIXtS- 1y .0 trom the center. The recep- S wduw prafuceliaipicty; h I i ) ’ P ng here today. Leading shipbuilders sisth anniversary of Mr, Whitehouse's |11on (0, [hom e Cetter Tn¢ recePs | Hjerpe had no counsel and pleaded re Major [Frede benc He, with others, spent pLic h [bullets of the marine police maching Rl G L & the stock exchange. His soat |HoR 0 Hartford will be held from 4 |guilty to the charges. It was alleged oAb e aahs of last night bailing water and when fguns and high-powered rifles, carrying @ RICETHI I Ov ol S m‘“ SR "‘HLI e 18 8€4L 1o 9 o'clock. . The socials of the local | {hat he had been doubling up on the O Ioth & daowntalnaid 1t aiia o lande § this morning at 8 o'clock it [four airplane Liberty engines, cach s annual report, 1o e submit LRG0 skl wich lalnce 115 corpa have heon discontinued for 1N | orders sceured for the Burr Brothers 8 { 1l « orien he docs SO PO he v i e . o the conve on ton Clarenc L t L ousane d. 5 | & S . BBkt tha topogias 5 ter an experier o o the May had n Ca ation tonizht ! Pl Hir mm;]vm‘ 5 scason. Nuracrics, Co, of Manchestor, by gilignk made it aime St 2L SR BEE L ey Y S ine eldost lvokepsge howse ‘in Wil T whom the complaint was mads the craft should c v Judge Walsh went out yesterday i A : Gation st LA et acing directis o Camman | MARTIN STARTS TOMORROW. | Hjerpe having been Berlin represen Describi rnoon to make a trial spin of his| The roar of the : Uie shipbuliding Indu e nd Whiteliouse, foundsd iy 1635, » Assoviated Press, five for the firm. He was sentenccd Chignik, whe i motor boat “Beulah™ having with aceato ripple it fin wtional conditions ar e “luck 4 IS, ass, Alaska, May 12.—Major to 15 days in the Hartford jail on : A D e e e raon s o undveds ol the docks Ui ol o dotinite ma N et o is survived by three children, J. | . : ; sipth : air, and Port Moller, hi corman Do I Whitehouse of New Frederick, L. Martin, world flight each of the three counts and was he walked with Sergeaunt He ¢ him. Out in the 1% Vil s 2 commander, whose plane was | taken to Hartford directly after the £ - A s e L s , 1. Remsen Whitehouse of Lau- AEEE : X . eicty said 0 & ) =i bt Switmriand and Beatrice Der. SMashcd against a mouutain on the | trial. steangl e (50 08 ol ALaRt ol 3 lustry ha owed B8t it af Solonet He oI | Alaska peninsula April 30, intends to | Constable Frank Brown arrested Ve 2 ity o) e . % r ocent, he said, o "“' o Ttal vy ik feave Port Moller, Alaska, tomorrow | Hjerpe on Saturday night and turned i ”"]“ s ol aim o the | vuUis b offen, iy s SR 10 UL AT for the United States. | him over to Sergeant Barron of the conical rising s ut of ent to the 1 Tt seems that "”‘M’ i \M' Sire g ‘\I et | mize 11 manifoid nd ¢ : e e Manchester police department. drear: Vi marsi that William E. Graf and John Uh! SRR R s 1l dustry,” tinued, “A d MAY END STRIKE MAGAZINE EDITOR DIES | b e Alaska peninsuls both of T Norwalk, had been t LA EL 3 i tinet not v e 1 ! i i . mar Tlava treme we s mainland Cos Cob 1o get 1 -foot powcr hoat {f"et from the soutl aiey 1 ; Chlengl Y Hayen s L " v ! b mong ; ‘ ar (o Windsor, for more than : ars edi- mountain v hundred [ “Burton” wh 1 been overhauled | Ward's Isiand. ' Aokt e s % ¢ Poviiac Machs Siliea with eta LB R AR 4 N onaaa I Wdienitne ce o alongsic mofnvaast Pittshurgh's Street Railway Walkout | for and publisher of Popular Mechan- | 4 ¥ L g i g ; e with itional poliey in @ atfairs ies, died suddenly at his home in descending to the s the back to East Norwalk the \ &k i ¥ ! | H E they found 1 1 o ent | r to on the “Burton” went dead. | fractured leg. I re s LB e i ate 1 T Will Be Concluded if Scttlement | Evaston yesterday. He was born in emc ar g | After cring about the engine the |1l for action i d States teres S S e e T Towa in 1839, : Kering i > enginoithal[l1C1d fo 1 iaels possibility of utilizing Froat 1t erms Arc Satisfactory. | e | of ente y ™ ontd not get it started and set ities posessed 1 for the v Yittsl 1 ‘e, May 12.—Three s "he Alentian ran gins neat Ihis was the signal that truet Hitsnenly roots of the Aluska per L ane - Judge Walsh and Peterson saw. The na G n U.UD hei ¢ | « g | : i d striking mote P ¥ i - T o inicr came.atongete anatnavea the| DAD TRAFFIC TIE-UE e el BELBL LA || MARKET the Aleutian islai The 1 st | boats together with the intention of —_— P RTRL iRnilivara ¥ Eathersd At the iy o peaks are near the vastern end, but | towing the “Burton” to East Norwalk . oo Bridge in 1 ‘ e s e, libor temple here ioday to vote on « | tion of over 10,000 pa- Closing of Waterloo Bridge in Lon- % 4 2 T 1 to settle their wage controversy RS e B RSO e ) i ith the company. The pian was sub- | pers every night, guar with the company. The plan was sub- y ¥ " B sula heights of 6,000 fect and morc |{he two boats began to drift an on Mosulia: tn ot pling as mem aro attained. thakh alort T the vkl sthre A ME AN itted by company officials at an all [ ort Moller, the mmunity to f and Uhl finally took the row-| tion on The Strand, el Great sk | night conference, Meanwhile the M antees the advertisers FOR TUESDAY that scell eloser affiliatio | which the airmen made their Way on | hoat and went ashore to get some fit- o . r "" ]""" Y company postponed its plan to oper- Lnodon 'S W en brought from other 2 . - oRLie to cars ith men brought from oth |§ maximum results, | -— tlement, consisting for the most part of tinkering neither boat would start neighboring thoroughfares carrying London's heaviest traflic today ex tion . L 5 e k NEW TEXAS— ; inms throughout the ecity f . 3 of a -\‘“"“'"; ¢ ”;'-' vy, is on the Bering | pupkness settled down and the hoats | Perienced one ]"’ o e 0 e N continued today. All main highways Circulation hooks §! . Sea or north side of the peninsula. 1t | jaghed together were drifting, The 11ON8 of years because of the closing G S ) Ovi ing into the business district were | # i on 4 Lb 19 is close to the point where the 161st | jowhont also hal %ot away., The Inst widnight of the famous Water-| pijcon, M Ctr - ocked for sveral e aung e || OPen for inspection, 1ons 5. 19¢C degree of west long s N honts drifted about 200 yards off Col. 100 bridge which, owing to the s T 1 stponcd; ra morning rush hours, e , 6th paraliel of lat Jender's Point and most of the night |1ing of the cent piers throy 1 LARCE RED RIPE— “A nest of high mountains almost |y were tossed about off Tokeneke Action of the water, mus vty PR et e ! UBsp - {ndentation: onl sy e n el 28N rebuilt, The brid s the mair ot s : i | STRAWBERRIES S0 the | carvier rved up the 1 eroal part mechanician, the dusk yesterday jotisonning cases During the last thre "he Aleutiun range, between these points, offers frequent pitf wiator, because’ it con largely of tress on g cr boat and at onc foot, is only about 150 miles from the s for their magneto. They re- tip of the peninsula. This little turned at dark but in spite of all sorts "”l""”',"v" ”\-; b, Point. Early this morning the “Bur- which Port Moller is situate A 1he | yone was cast-off and drifted closer |tery between north main ridge of the Aleutian range with L A dor b e ; 4 in shore and Graf and Ul jumped (on. ) 11: 1 W05t Emerous peaks rinn St o, ONCS | s grnoreq o {or ey ' B (1% 1 opened in 1817 the Wator. | "Her L Watertury o : 4 uart 19¢ having gotten over the land in the fog ; loo bridge has earvied an almost un- | @ oo ; in i iioatroned: B | i struck down this range, it fooissandsynin aahgras and = wers ending stream of pedestrians and ve cared for by Dr. John Harris of New g ane s almost inevitable that a crash she 4 hicles and has figured in the histors [ 4 Y ! York who was at his summer cottage, | hicies and has figur mny, istor FRESH ( AMERY 4 ween the peaks in this re- {5 S0l S ammic commissioner I [Of 81X Teigns, This is the first tne | \Worcester-Albany game postponed; || BUITER 2 83C gion & v number of low pasaes from | (oF SRR in its long history that it has been g G B soiae B A the Pacific to Bering Sea. Through closed to traffie, It was designed by tta {2 . ® STRICTLY FRRESH 53c Meantime the “Teulah™ had ket these blow moist winds fro the . Nir N H ooand wman n A rom Pa- [0 arifting until it was seen by the St John Itennit 1 many art ‘ whirg yone 3 KGGS ......... 2 Don, eific, which, meeting the colder air | 00 (NS atie . which pickedq ASSCEt 1t 10 be the e eautifu \ | tern . . . fegus the nowth, make thin one of the (YUY, TGN CNC inio Rant Nopwatk |urhiKe in the world 1)~ Tattimora ve. Toehester game | We are equipped to do the job I —— foggiest regions on the peninsula it uy Wl . iere Judge Walsh and Deterson " " . | WHEAT BYL OR GRA- The mount art of 1h ki R ety 4 3 (4 x v peninsula are trecs, but | landed. rot :"" "‘ OF PARAGUAY, toston, May 12 v 1 as 1t should be done, and can give HAM BREAD ... Lh, Sc stunted bushes grov hollows. - e The Associated Vre £ . o « n i 2 & § No act oleanoes are know ADVOCATES NEW PARTY Asuncion, Paraguay, May 12..-Dr. . " ! ori SPECIAL TWO- B {oatone kie knova 1 die ‘ Y ijiigio Aval, formee provislonal |—Clevelawi-Phindegila hattpon you prompt service. e 1 30c about 75 miles farther woest is Paviof Washington, May 12,—A new politj. Prosident of Paraguay, was elect one of the most striking of the ever- cal party was advocated by Mrs, Har. |President in A d ARSA Y m % smoking penks of Alaska, rict Stanton Beach of New York at | Manuel Durgos was clected vi i U ned; we N MOHICAN LVAL, 10 “Salmon fishing is now the all i the closing session yestorday of the sdent, The lberal party 1 Riotnds, ° ) MILK Can (v portant ;u»mw\ and Mokt of the sot. woman's committee for political ac Dr. Ayala, was the only contestant | ! May 12 Amor Qe ehue WALS minice toint tan eilihs alir e S L ‘ The best there is in NAVONIAIE -'"21° ‘vmlhl‘. nerie I ew party need not e a third o tihe Al 1 % ol g e iBL R ALK 0 FAMOUS BOTANINT Vlill‘-. TTUa B \ : ks lumbing o Heating oz Tinnil’lg 18 the mirng that m rs can die, agiclan which shows | an Charles Edward Russell, wrge Am t, Mass., May 12 \ ne \ ' ¥ mu /| noenep 8 :::i:n:-“|i;| lhe wir and paints anowy |t onitn to de e \.‘mm politieal think- | linm W1, 91, for 40 yoars v ot tan 8 139 HART ST. Tel. 2079 : ED BEEF .. Lh c ’ ere they do not exi ing, but warned them ngainst a third any departn Michigan ot e . Whole or Half Strips ok e = Prerard st d rate | o AT out that many bad nape : a in eariy I e it wos an. | e Sell Roof Paint comman mycox. 1. 18€ card the next time you visit fence, Sard Recent Installations: . AR ' e | Simplex Flush Valve: New Britain Trust Co. et aiom. N i v : ; To be used in American Hdw. Corp. - L . B ‘own Farm Addition (Russell & Erwin Div.) (g é < | ; ‘ (Woman’s Building) Hotel Beloin ( PHOTO BY COURTESY OF WM. 1. VEAN AN IDEAL INSTALLATION THE SIMPLEX FLUSH VALVE MADE IN NEW BRITAIN BY THE BEATON & CADWELL MFG. CO. Can be seen in the following showrooms: A. A. Mills, C. J. Leroux, Geo. Kapelye, Louis Croll, Erickson & Johnson, C. A. Hjerpe, J. Feigenbaum, W. K

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