New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1924, Page 5

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v BRITALN DAILY HERALD, WoDNESDAL, MATL 14, lbed SAGHS TELLS ABOUT +10% 0 iAo GAVE MOONSHINE TO. VB IMER RRiST ok - o e oo FAKE l]“)l“MA MlLL Aviators, Who Expect To Start Today ’I‘HEIR S";K BABY | Fifth Youth to Be Taken Into Cus- ‘ these homes, for newly weds, as it is 5 the desire of the committee to sell | Face Flight of 878 Miles To Next tody in Connection With Fatal . the homes completely furnished it | : : 4 pe sle. Kurniture, carpets household Landing Place. SErEe Joy Ride to Norfolk, P ® - B itensils, and other home needs will be I\t e BT y : sialicd ready for use when ghe State Presents Evidence Against|»moaweoctrew o Paul D'0rio Has Novel Excuse ey e of 60 vanior sree o S B e e aaites oyt | Cnitea s A sl e S R 2 ; as arrested this morning b etec- MW % g | spection. By this method it is expected Disharred Eclectics tors. are. prepared to teave Avta | WOICH Fals t0 Tmpress Judge |cie Serseant Wiiadh P, McCus ang v £ g . B | | oo merchant of any e in the city i b ey A T i : 4 3 who desires will be enabled to display their expeditic 3 1ash tor his app S dount ot 3 £ 5.5 g his merchandist to the best ade Hartford, May 14.—Attorney Gen- |}and, 87 miles distant, in the Kuriles, | Paul 1'Orlo and his wife, both of | morrow mo : r to a . cral Frank E. Healy opened the hear- | (1, ). e Sy 1 Myrtle street where they con- |charge of t ymobile w i ¢ v - OFFICE & ' A supper and 1eports from officers ing on the eclectic appeals today by Hach of tha threaaiantiale ciuisers hct & storsyiwers iarraigned in iposijonbepermmlon e ov 3 N 8 submitting for purposes of the recor has been overhauled for t most ex- lice court on charges of violating the | dric is i1 fiftl ¢ S 3 R 2 & ormed part of the annual meeting o rtificates of incorporation of the §t. | acting stretch of the fliers’ 27,000 mile | liquor Jaw, and gave Judge William by the loca in_connection with : s 20 | 5 ¢ 4 Young Women's Missionary so ouis College of Physicians and Lowell H. Sm & Hngerioral oneloe Liie inoat novell| et A L : f I st Congregationat {ansas City College of Medicine and | Piloting the cr v Chicago, is f A e b 10VEL | utomobile owned Ofticers. Wil ‘urgery., He wanted it in the record charse of squadron, AR wnationsEIONELIRE DI eARER (01 of 17 Lyons street President, Mrs, 8 \ view of the likelihood of the cases | Major I rick L. M IR then 0ot ed oonshinc in the housc | Ryan of 44 I president, Mrs, ing to the supreme court., flight commanc and 8 rgeant | LDt has been heard in the local po- e, Mise Jea Nothan P. Colwell, secretary of the Alva L. Hary his mechanic, today | !ice court. One of the Dbottles, & skull the a , Mis Avis M. Kemp; I tnc | were alioatd | tha | Pacific-American | Coro i Lo thele {estimony, i confined t f ! etary, Mre, Earnest la A nesel Catherine 1. bound |'REIr infant baby, which is in a very | hospital si D mittois wite hps st witness caned today, For the in- | for from Pert Moller, The | delicate condition 2 they h follo Membership, Mrs. rmation of the association he_had | Ship is expected to reach Bellingham ve it moonshine a medicine, | Holat pémpaage et i PP engaged since 1905 in making | Wash, May her bottle was for a boa | 1ea 1 ’ 2 “ § : N ; | i N Eciiaear g 1 e d it for rubbing purposes. « t ¥ uint 3 9 . k. 4 ment, M Doris Bradley; edu- cational, Miss Elsie McAuley. 5 Hungerford was skeptical of of Mark s % ; o S \ § ruilty and fined him $150 and costs. | rot yet resy ed te $ 3 4 STOLEN AUTO RECOVERED was suspended on the | Was expec 24 Victor Domijan of Somerset Drive John Part ¢ t nember k. has been notified by the Hartford 1 that his automobiie, which was \ Hartford last night, has been yuncil on medical educ: Line \ Medical association was the | 17is) wwestigations have repeat made of the Boston Ci e AT Charges Made By Boston Mayor woma: : st Louis College of T Thr e anl]| vt Conblae . Collection Fhiay | ie Jonas matlefon Uiedprepives, o Ehe par Surgeons, the Kan Coilaaata 2 of the defendants on May 9 and ecight | county ¥ Mediclne and Surg: nd the Kanszs Take on Broader Scope, arrels of wine, 100 gallons of mash | $10,000 for Wounded vetet: . \ T . City University of Physiciay 5 1 two bbttles of moonshine were : _ Wounded veterans call upon Senator Copeland to thank him Sei ol Seons. All wore rated as class _| wWashington, ay 1 « seized. Th e (o their own A for his activities in behalf of a cash bonus. There ave more than 10,000 regis- leges. Colleges are rated by American | COnferences were under way in » they tol > co po- C I | ! \bs in London, Medical association as A, and. C.|fenate today to datermine whether a ilce featificd that they have had the 2ty tems e .- In Kansas, Dr. Alesander declined 16 rge by Muyor Curley 1 place, which consists of a store, a - ESPOSITO - SABITING mn 1 City college, preferring to have : A 3 1 « enement 1 on giroet o ) PR kiyn @ \ T n have it continued as class C. 1 B oxtheiattentl drinking habits enter the store and go an operation, ! . v § Much time was spent in cross-ex ! ithia rlew it 0 into the kitchen, coming out again Ro\\{‘ il y Rt ) ) amination in getting a definition o estigation, N n intoxicated condition f,‘,\.}‘ s “eclectie” and the different methods an inauiry be dec n torney Harry nsbe repre= | an ol of the practice of medicine. s not untikely 1 A 3 ad- sented the defenda whist party : Prot. Willlam I, Sachs, of St. Louis, ¢ncd to cover the gcner stior said Police Planted Fvidence T rrad th e . testified that when he became super- Campaign expendi ¥ oall I oisimithal the poline pianted the | b = A 4 el o 5 AR merce Committee, intendent of education in Missouri, denti ates, . ottle of liquor, in her | oo o : S Robert -Adcox, alleged haad o M ‘urley’s sation was made gor T o i g A bl ; . : Hxe 4 medical diploma 1ing immedia in ter to & tor Waish, d ¢ 62 Woodland strect when Whist and bridge, St. Jc s ' E re t y the chamber of went to him and suggested that ¢ g sacl b Lishe w weraigned o harge of |=—RdMVt = 3 Own Your Owa Home" Jdentials be issued to certain young ! e finarce commit- [yiolating the liquor law, She laim. | _1-ovisy Moors Daw : : iAo ; KD IWAE FTOURA OB LLER ATES men whose names were furnished hy ' fee was assuri tiib hatted ownership of se t yottles | Veterans, wili v the b o 1 . A Hamda Jesnioue s nl S Adcox, it heing peinted out that i ge dona $ 1 he so “divided r Ipty jug t ‘tain. | day night C k. f - . would save Sachs much time and ef 1 ’ t o 1 ro fe supper will be sery clock, : tructip e in holding examinations. Ahout able pri ct 00 such certificates were issued for tor W L ekt 4 y had t «d to Iy who live « |h 00! ¢ ma 2 ¢ et > 3 Build up your health with h he was pald from $10 to $20 [1equest t an investigetio mnd guilty and 1 bers and f the ; : 8 J ¥ TS com i Lieh the best of beverages — use and for which Adcox recei € g I'he store and a tenen . Tn 1918 about 200 were jasded; N were visited ¢ by the * club rooms J el @ S ' t e 0o in 101 100 In 14 MAINE CENTRAL BONDS and several Lottle S o on @ i€ | . q s Roaps erod 1 supp g of bui 18 BUTTERMILK 100 in 19 ) in 19 ) o 1g® with traces alee " e vy f ¢ - AR ¥ A : A pure, real, old-fashipned e e tif t P ing to e LICENSES SUSPENDED % tove b, W 2 bhuttermilk that b all the Niodern Structure Being Erected in West Pnd by Chamber of Com- @ short health and body = building quaiities in it—not an arti- fieial product, idations issued by him, P 3 psAd PRt i I o ahastattonc fob. & i ¢ o y v ¢ L 1 Harold Shepard, % mination and wh ! ; e e et ) / ¢ s A, Mills end Josept ) Conneetieut, The list conta v NO CONPERENCE AT PRESENT - Bethle Wil e ] ‘ o of 1 i . Ralph A e, of ) FOLGTUM BRAMINATED ] Associated Pross. wpper gn J 1 N suspe f Stan 4 s will fo S . 0 e mIninE Lobrd Dr HAlE T dritain today eltminat 1zl f cor AR 5 . A ecn ¢ e ket b Past. and Clar. Milk 52908 secretary and tha third has boo : S SIEL G GO i, : R, « 'y CASSAULTING NEIGHBOR MBIptORCO iRt & 4aNS N3 SRR LT 49 Woodland Street lectie medical soc s . v t ] Lobts 1 " “The 13 1 gl e ety S ! pplying 1 | New Britain tm wha | d = . . . % Dr. Christion the reom and tial igsucd for old Dr, White w sipfs RA | | Porter’s Summer urniture ¢ Onisr Shade Made With A Ventilator the Hotel would b credentiale necoss 10 his latar it was 1 o, gome o m i een ac 1 in with va name Kansas Cit ing o sentoie e presented thi ness in the he e | ' Genuine Old Tridgeport time, but wi gt tienl| L i Hickory PN \ oAbl il Porch Rockers There is nothing more dur- ¢ _ g : # '7‘_'-" AR The real durable kind, with or able for ontdoor use than this S : ) without arms; large or small; [ rnor mpleton, However | A e e 1 lev . 8 5 X A platns v.‘.,.li e e i o " il 0ld Hickory Furniture. It is : ‘ Gireen, Brown or Natural finish; ———ee .3 Not Likdly Btore Tomorrow | S e s R well made and withstands the YOU'LL DO BETTER vswnl.\mc " At AXELROD'S weather, POOCE eWANTE | low priced— JFOR COMFORTABLE AND ATTRACTIVE 3. h ol s othee oW ey ‘ We have this Hickory Furni- s-). e kil The Soverior] Try This Breath of | |§| ture in many styles, including " PORCHES - sion In the matter, b g g Death on Your Chairs, Rockers, Settees, Tables We have these shades in all sizes; green, brown fven gitnation t ROt s sAneunced tomotie Insect Pesis Bl and Foot Rests. We would be 4 ff, wide 83.90 8 ft. wide.. 8 8.75 pleased to have you see our v 5 ft, wide. ... $5.50 0 1t wide $10.50 Chairs to match these Rock- prices on these. 6 ft, wide £6.5¢ 10 {t. wide.. $11.50 evs at slightly lower prices. NOYALTY AT ¥ \lli'ilr Iiritich Sovercigns Accompany Ru- e v an. manians To Wembley « v : . 1{-‘ Mary of Eng d, and 8 12 3 ) )’ v - ::-r"‘:”\'{-].o.a‘l ]u"n.y‘ m;‘,‘v'u.n:: big iiter-top c2n 8t €1.25 : o e nave many Hly!eq in many different colored coverings. We ibitlon at Wembley te ] : have them with upholstered backs 2 vad adjustabie headrests. The rise if 45 degrees i ; | Y 4] 81295 $16.50 §23.75 $26.00 82 tor the two kings who fr pemt - y queens looked quite cooly dressed is > . - - ight summer attire, /30 We have the Awnings and the Hammock Standards. Queen Mary was attired in a pale . > =—————c s T e T S SR gray georgette frock trimmed wit . igreck | TEE T e 4 e e (, ARDEN UMBRE uL 3 e JEAC h U \HW!,[ LAS (:\Rl)hl\ TABLES stecl beads and wore a gray togue Queen Marie dressed entirely in a white three-piece gaberdine costume 8 ¢ e i and a white hat trimmed with Brit- ish green. MEETING AT SANITARIUM Wa 2 The annu meeting of the ¢ Haver Gayiora Farm on Wedncsta The § 1 ‘ Th(‘ Nuro of Honest l-ood Quality At Hlm(‘fif Lm\ l‘rucs 11. The business mecting at 11 a, 1 t 18 & ¥ o

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