New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1924, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1924. (HEAVY CASUALTIES - INAUTO ACGIDENT Victim Said One Man Went to - Heave; Two to Hospital | OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN An overstock of $1.00 GEM and EVER-READY | One dea d two so hadly ‘njured | that th not live was the sf ws that James I, King, a esman, gave Sergeant Michs mn when the police arrived on armington avenue Saturday about 10 o'clock to investigate tomobile accident in which a sm crashed into the cemeut work Safety Razors I on the bridge just north of Blake road, and overturned into the br King was asked re they were and _— THE e he told the sergeant that the man that | died had gone to heaven, and the oth- | DICKINSON |"::: Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. {!coup ina pa automobile. An investigation was made by the! police and they found that King was all alone in his machine when it ed into the br and the killed 1injured were ¢ s of his im- agination, so he was pl under ar- J rest on a charge of o the influence of lig |$125 when arraig 2 [this morning. He pleaded not !that he was not nk cident occurred bottle with him eand started to drink Fitrom it aftor he cxtricated himselt | from the overt 4 machine. The 4 | police testitied tha was very drunk | when pla The ma- | chine in which King was riding was | only slightly damaeed in the accident Judge William F. Mangan repre- gented the defendant, | Will Support Child | Attorney Alfred LeWitt told Ju | Renjamin W. Alling that he ha | recment with Pros guilty, wh See the New Horsfall Straw Hat Hit! rrest el {ed an a tor Jos- | {eph G. Woods in the ca Antonio | Fintay of 70 Reaver = charged | with non-support on complaint of his { wife, Rose Finiay, of 212 Main street, | Judge Alling approved the agreement, | which was that 1linlay pay $4 a week for the support of his minor child and place a bond of $200 to guaran tee the payment. Judge Alling im | posed a suspended sentence of 30 days. Caught After Chase | Thomas Kane of 42 Olive strect and Howard Goodrich of 177 Ellis strec | were fined $10 each without costs { when they were arraigned on charges | of drunkenness and breach of the | prace. They were arrested by Patrol- men William Doherty and Kumm on | West Pearl early yesterday | morning. | Doherty testified that h two on Arch street and told them to | go home, but they refused and walked {up and down Arch street, He said that Goodrich asked him to lend his | flashlight o they could go behind & {building and find a pint of whiskey he had lost there, Dolerty refused to lend the light and they walked . After leaving the policoman met & man walking on Arch Doherty testified that 1 the man In the jaw d the from at $2.85 can’t beat it for style and quality at the price HORSFALLS 93-99 Mdsylum Street Aartford. *It Pays To Buy Our Kind” SEPENTD WG Voice Culture Special Attention to Beginners James D. Donahue FAR TRAINING SIGAT REA 1 Sefton Drive i Room 318319 Hooth's Black Trainee of Yale University | street e met the man's 1 then nd the twe est DPearl sty nt Kane and pla He used ver 1 to the policeman, accor |testimony. Goodirich made cape, but when they were at the sig nal hox at the iouth echurch waiting for the patrol, Goodrich reappeared and gave hi un to them Arrested In Hotel Joseph Shaugnessy of Waterbury and Anora Rivert of Tridgeport, charged with misconduct, were fined | £10 each., They were arrested at the | Bronson hotel yesterday morning by Sorgeants Michael J. Flynn and Pat rick McAvay, and Patrolman David Doty and Kozlaitus. The police testi- fied that the couple registered at the hotel early in tha morning as man | and wife, but after questioning by the | | police, they admitted they were not | married Both pleaded guilty when arraigned Romanick Case Continued The case of Nick Romanick, charged | tion of the liquor law, was Friday Romanick was arrested Saturd raid wae made on conducted hy him at 131 North street and the sei zure of a hottle of liquor Nolle in Chiodo's Case ¢ A the eourt case against | where anguage to thei hin es arrest Cleans by Air—Alone! § — FREE — DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME OF THE CLEANER THAT CLEANSES I'ROM CLLLAR T0 ATTIO with vio continued unti after a that 1 Yrank O was arres st street shop on Ar CLEANERS SOLD, RENTED and REPAIRED The Cowles Elec. Co. 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Simonson and Fred Fleishauer as its members, Military and patriotic «de from Fr gine house and then counter- h to Central park where exer- will be held, The court of hion- t Walnut Hill park will be dec- BANQUET COMMITTEE, NAHED to Be Given Opportunity to Night of God's Purpose in ating Them tions in St upon all 3 foremost in their minds the purpose for which they were put on earth, the of the human race. He wives who will not have se of small salaries, hard times, under pretense of medical advice contrary to mot A he warned that the te ings of Christ are that children shall be born, that wives stand ready to sacrifice all, even their lives, so,that children may be brought into the world, Father Lyddy reminded the cong gation of the loving care bestow upon them by their mothers and of |, the duty they owe to those who 8 ah the them birth. He declared the deeds | pip. of motherhood deser jace in - | ar tory be tional herc and he urged that me 5 he ever glven the honor and respect they de- serve. shot, Public Hear ad of Famons Police Yorce Neat Monday Evening. made at a committee Everyinan's the ad- Monday Adams, state Arrangements were eting of the executive Blue army of class yosterday for delivered next g by Major Lym G inding the Pemnsylvania xs to b and Jones Buy Lots on Dover Road nnett and Louie 8, Jones, 16 builg on Dov Parker and Ernest R, t was reported that Chief local police commis- *olice Superintendent Robert and his secretary, Robert Ser had been invited to BLre wear Major Adame. id the sale J affair will start with a ban- and §3 uet in the dining rooms of the Methodist ehurch 30 next Mon- - duy. Major Adams’ address will be CITY COURT NEWS delivered in the auditorium At 8§ o'clock. Admission to the banquet will be by ticket hut the meeting in the auditorium will be open to the Bennett Dechant, Hart an Ossian He purchased Dover road of Howard extends from Ling avenue, It is n $30,00 have er ro Corbin price was betw g suits have 1 to the city court M. W. Klett, against or $200, M, I, Naxe ant; Charle Rexton, against Pauline $100; Helen C. Laughery Ringrose, against Eveiyn Caje and John Dizick 3 Dziciek of Hartf ainst Adam and Mary Kami Angelo Chiarvolote, by J gainst M. Ellison, for $100 James Doyle, by Don Gaffney 1 John P. 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