New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1924, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

18 by Berty's Helib complaint O'Mara nd Gustay after an wifs HIGKED POLICEMAN ol LYIRG N GROUND oo oo or McMurray Gets His Man Alter o Ao BN SN Nl e e e e rrested g said that rosom iceman Liguor was much i complaint the city o tion Ing to the docket in police srning, it being ei cause of 1 of the 14 dt Judze I to the indir AP fendants arra ing been a litt moonshine hom wife bk sked hier Wi MeMurruy pr fused to . bt fam Howed little r the in- ance, had Wednesday @y night Main on David 3 by Kensingte formatory e peace and Federal Court, I i N ; for idence dwith viol Jud Al in ' ing told t the i judg- same charg . chirg W federal told tie howme ity ce MeMurray was on his way ing up to him and « men hid up, He that L plac up fought on the battiing. walking the strect George Urowley While he day eame along Relas from ran away when t proaching, Crowley him to the ray went in % he found tl tempted to place Gozda hit him Jater kicked him in the face assisted MeMuriay the wore finally subdued and brought the station, On the way that if he did 1ot T him in the gald that he had Cheshire reformatory and would do it agaln gun with him. When two men were brought . stution, they told Fiynn, who was MeMurray was drunk out drinking avith them 17t Appearance James Smith made ayance In court this morning Wy nigl court e o the it " o handh susponded his tour of testified 1hat uple ai and 4 and about im No o Sttt it or reputation was introduced, While they wer s wica ' rour did who not was in the ¢ the; 5 d wostili four evidence polics ent just : " & 2 X e 1 ¢ Nex- n ostrect 100 g gull Helas put was one ; : Hous of sh under of moonshine e police ment and he tus very where it the handenfis William withm McMurray ran and Ned 1 ald gone, G and attempted to MeMurray, ey saw Crow know appa Conley, Wi sel- wi police down in the as main reay dom we Har s 1 tion wom [ viien arrived n o said that she wd boug [ ind of liguor making was 4 sl abont twe fiyst she o aking her away vy ap said that i for her told oWl use as would her that s brought Mur as and station and M of the 1wo, when he at- Avrest took glass of liquor of Lier UL I Friend Husband, rezy 208 Cur v morniy SATETE alt Made It Vor Mrs, John Gi irch other m and under bottl them un on laws svizure her 5 gallons of testificd that apparatus in previous d did not They ve to bad her case continued 14, S 1is8 trewt il June charg wrranged liquor at Conley two men 1he 8o result o turduy and 1 The police found simila to 08 the W of mash vo gallons Hoon MeMurr he gunday told him police would shine they station, He 1 “ in attempted ir he he 0l the sorved a term woman's home on a ocen for sion, but had desty e warned der nrre would 1 place woman 1 her that making told the « murder his she had into the police discontinue ynor Michar The Aem) wt did not had b made it sald that 11 et 1) i ' » 1y At a and or her hushand’s uge Rve ohildhen a spending hat lauor husband parns only $22 a weel in Court ver is 47th ap- Out hav- 8 t by for o ov, he o . n day lignor, and to save ing been arrested Patrelman Thomas Lee on eha the St e ried 1o make the nd Vers ano nrged diseharged Rergt Are Discharged and arrested at t nue and North in | go drunkenness, breach of resistance. e was eorner of Hartford a« ref 1 nguaK ordered with assaolting They were Goorge €, llinger after the police had tveud nt that there was a Aght en e 1o when use of vile sreet from the along home by lee. When 1e under arrest, | man, tearing a Aisp to the ealled upon Edward him, and they the handeuffs on Smith him to the statior Rmit) ecourt that he has heon ftate Farm since March 24 got another chance he would liquor alone He was given a susj to the State Farm and fined $5 turday by when a compls Myrtie wtr Affer Prose at attempted to place him fonght the raincont whicl Atle Morris D, Wittam ¥ Mangan def " polic ate's eae ney Raxe and Jude for for a finally to mssist conrt Fagn led wyed counsel motion arge, whieh w granted b P L] accldent dse conrt. in getting nd bringing told the of the sucere wdendow of Winsted ariving arter ar mal ’ ont w and if without had his ¢ He was he inued unti t200 Tet known omorrow under nded sentence A e and with voh Molas, charged penes nesant continned until tomorrow Prank the raincoat ot the na his promised to pay for was given probation Carried Revolver Rer Tarleani 20 street, eharged with ver concealed on his perso permit, told the court t owned a re somebody N pocket that he was aaveral nhder arrest Policeman | eourt Tar wreet in t of @ that he was drank stieking out of ¥ was fined 87 Wae Beating HWis Berty of 251 to 4o %0 cas 4 carrying a re Ala ilways A recont aet of the ama e o " permits without & 4, purchase ndvertising cwspapers and give T olver in his life, and tha put gun i ’ He in exchange S ————————— CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS Trncking— must have the Saturday night . 11 a that - eneral " WEST ST TEL 2059 FOR SALE House on All Wite Touls was fined 81 ond giv sentence 15 days on charges breach of the pea Raturday night by i Three Family Day street. 15 rooms. improvements, Price $10,000. Good Investment. COX & DUNN 2 MAIN ST. Police man DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S, T. R. Johnson, D. D. S, Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. SRS IN ATTENDANCE Vegetable Seeds ! For Best Results Buy Bulk Seeds You are sure of fresh, new seed of high gzer- mination—More seeds for your money Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. Park & Bigelow Sts. Agri. Dept. f NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1924. Ly the senate 69 togd. In each case the majority was far in excess of the two-thirds that would be necessary for passage over a veto. The president’s signature was affixed e bill after he had conferred with tary Hughes and had -end to study of the measure and thereports made on it by thestate and labor departments, CAPTAIN COOK RESIGNS AS COMPANY [ HEAD (Continued from First Page) —_— Y. W. C. A NOTES s s — Schedule for the week: Monday—-7:00 p. m., the spring dressmaking 15, high school class. Tuesday—4 to 6 p. or 6 to 9, health 30 to 5 p. m , regular with supper; 7:15 high United historie ch in- h Dbet- effec- trol of immigra- d to invite that cooperation whicl 1 was red give and had thus ided creating ¥ groumd for misapprehension by an v statutory enactment 1ld uot have hority of the c rily atioi undertake of laborers to the d in ipd of it would have my judgment, in the actual . if we had cont wig this ng Wi been mu Stat " view of relatior the spire more e i ave last meeting class; n plunging plunging for “Phat ted from tl Al with 1l g its action, There is I for disagreement we but neec cou we junior: a soniors; Wednesday ming for seniors ing of Silber Bay club, this 7 to 9. swimming classcs school class. Thu hr to 9 p. m., swimming for seniors; millinery clas I'riday, Memorial day will suspended. Cafeteria will closed. Office will open - fr 12 and the rooms will be open to ihe'publie as usual, 10 de questior swim- geney reg searccly any vant as 1o the resuit method of securing and deplorable at this tim alth class; i | ex¢ « a e 1 should Jdi hesitation, if soug this time. But this bill huensise s immig provision stood | 7 pprove it without at omipre- with t tion and s« administrative 1t in this way he be 9 to n din « subjeet o cusure wi t m up the necessary The wi'l terminate great import ting machi 1921 It is prehensive piace and that the wdministration shoul order to avoil ery. pros Cify Items s of the United ! 1 for the com ted at a meeting Booth block to 4:20 o'clock, Casino tonight v re and dir corporati ing year will be elec in Room 408 ti morrow afternoon at vs, Foaote, its WL onee i confusion “1 must € bil i of is gen- ther the and the imper nee 1 isher wivt Mr. and Mrs, Ray C. Barrows of 18 Woodruff conrt are receiving congrat _lulations on the birth of a son last F'r for legislation For country character. eral bill is approved High Spots in des U the bill ec provisio which " tap. exclusion fea ture num th Mains a vs IPaote, Casino tonight stubborn conte tion Elim Bap- the Misses shters of the t chureh will meet with Emma Boberg, 51 Dwight evening at 8 o’'clock. v degree will be con- forred on a eolass of candidates at a meeting Phenix lodge, 1, O, O, ¥, at Odd Tellows' hall Tu night, Mrs, Strolls has sold fo dward the bills provisions " Greenstein, through the Rabinow and subordinated to the Japanese excli-;paeypow agency, a three family house issue ever Ambassador| 48 cenwood street g A, on April 11, sent 01 Ars, William Franklin Davis of 65 | stute vl~|-.<rl|‘)‘|~ nt esting t Ashiey strete, Hartford, formerly Miss b L Linbelle Lindsley of this eity, ra- cousiderced before an absolute 1eg- iy jmproving at the New Britain barrier was reared Inst the Genoral hoespital following an opera The note was charvacterized 6, rop appendicit ! and house as a veiled | | both re-afiiemed quickly rwhelming majorities their | house passcd the to ”l senate 62 to 6. Under measure exclusion would have effective July 1 of this year, but 1@ senate voted to make it immediately, While the legislation was in conference, the president appealed Hrectly conter s to write in a postponement until March 1, 19286, ! A8 to permit negotiation of with but the commitiee refused t consideration in One was ur ¢ Eilen and stroet, Tues: The initlato siion long of which pass 1nd house, in wis the terminiug national yuo as finally qr weth de- u 1 are dispute ds v the measur xoncd at two per cent on the busis 1 of the 1590 census This and all other s groeme nts over have sin aniha a wote the Sug the possibility of e Islative lapa in both senate and d by ove threat a desire The the bill and the house beer 4 effective 16 the an greement Japan con gives the impression that you are about your records. NALTHAM, MASS his plan, Delay Voted Down the 1 postponement until March their report wos house was voted Bubsequently conferees agree 1o 1, 1925 rought into the when it new all activities | NO SOLUTION YET IN CHICAGO GASE Police Still Questioning Franks Boy’s Teachers devoted the | Chicago, The state’s at- the as to the of son of sistants and police torney, his a clues 1 worked all night on possible kidnapper and murdeder 14 year oid Robert b Kranks, retired millionaire and ' but a so- than when the Ja nbroker arly today 1 lution of the lad’s nude body was found last Thurs- v The body of the lad was laid to rest vesterday afternoon, attended by classmates at the private school he vas leaving when last seen alive last dnesday. Early today thr men riding in an automobile answering the description of a machine said to have loitered near the private school attended by voung ¥ranks several days before he disappeared, were s 1 at Summitt, 11, about twenty miles from here apd brought to Chicago for questioning. There effort to connect the disapperance Gertrude Parker, with the kidnapping young ' Franks. The girl has been missing Wednesday when left an demy near the school attended by d 1 Her usual homeward would have taken ast the corner at which the boy last was seen. Miss Parker's relatives fear that she might have been a wit of the I'ranks Kidnapping and theref taken along by the kidnappers. For that reuson efforts to find the kidnap- pers w A florist who sent a wreath | the name Johnson to the func the kidnaping victim yesterda positive he could identify the man who gave him the or The letter demanding $10,000 sent to Mr. ¥r after his son was dead, was signed orge Johnson." The flower sender was described by the florist as of the type built up in theo- ry by the poli the possible owner of & pair of spectacies found near the ho The police continue to aminations of typewriters and ocu- was some since she ac by ti ing of is nsom s look to ex Auction Sale, Rzin or Shine We will sell at tion o Saturday 2 time n good erchard, fwo neres of grapes en o in the state erty, Terms chase pric within ton Rond from Fer CASHMAN railrond ranv There’s nothing secret about the Herald’s Circulation Over 10,000 Printed and Distributed When ad\'em.ising ask for Circulation Figures. BIRD'S ROOFS 20 A conference fled, making the ef 1924, and it was house 308 to 68 and 181 to 17 reported was dr date July wdopted by the lown fective VOLR CAMERA FOR ORATION DAY e Studio AUp-to date” g1 i NEPONSET Twin Shingles Bird's Neponset Twin Shingle is called, “The Shingle That Wears -— and Wears and W ears!”’ 1. Extralarge--20" by 12°,”, mak- ing three layers of shingle cary=- where on the roof. Extra heavy -~ 250 Ibs. to the square. Has extra asphalt water- preofing, extra coating and extra slate surfacing. proof and waterproof ith a smooth and unusually cven surface of natural red, green or blue<black crushed slate. The “*cut-out " is arched at the top - gives a distinctive appear- ance. Nepeneet Twin Shingles are made b Bird & Son, inc. Est raanuf seturers of Bird's Shingle Design Roll Rosfing. Paroid Roofmg, Neponsct Black Building Paper and Nepon- There s o Bird product for everr sort of puilding! ¢t Board !t vovr dealer for information on Briiiding Products, or write us directly. BIRD & SON, inc. East Walpole, Mass. 2 Weet 76th St New Y 295 Fifth Ave. Bird & Son, Ltd., Hamilton, Ont. ‘ Bird’ ago: 147 Canada CROWLEY BROS. I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL 2018 | 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 24-30 State St. Hartford [ Visit Our Dining Room | | | e e e——— e ——m s, e — e — s — s s—— —_—————— e — s ——— e ey |1ists’ prescription records for clues, the ransom demand letter having been | typewritten expertly and the pres- |eription for the glass carefully work- d out. The three men secized in an auto- mobile gave a good account of them | 8¢ Ives but will be questioned again. Tiiree instructors at the school still lare being questioned by the polic They are overlooking no possibi to obtain some clew from the instruc- _tors and students, which might throw new light on the myste: Grand Jury to Reopen Forbes’ Vets Bureau Case Chicago, May —Federal officials prepared today to re-open the federal grand jury investigation into the ad- mir tion of the veterans’ bur under Colonel Charles . Forbes, r director. Subpoeans was pared, it was understood, for of the witneses in the original jury procecdings last IFebruary. Colonel Forbe W J. Thompson, {Chicago and St, Louis contractor indicted by the Ferbruary spe grand jury impanelled to review evidence in the veterans' bureau 3 gathered in nine months of senate in- quiry. pr ma Works England—*"Mac", an aire- lwere Lincoln, catches coppers thrown to him in the “City Vauits” here. He has never been known to m and g local cha re $600 vicher by his | Advertising in class. add skill, for performs for charity. imm:z of the Herald counts. dale terrier, depart DO YOU KNOW WHY MEN SUCCEED? It is true that some men succeed by Luck. It is likewise true that some succeed by Pull. But don’t let that beguile you. For every one hundred men who succeed by Luck or Pull, there are ten thousand who =ucceed be- cause they deserve to! Yes, deserve to! Ability counts. Executives are continually looking men. Nothing in the world can keep you down if you make up your mind to go up. You can wait if you want to, but five years from today you will still be waiting—the shadow of the man you might have bheen. The time to send in this I. C. S. coupon is—now! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Tox A, Scranton, Penna. cost or obligation, please tell me how I can qualify for the position ject hefore which T have marked an X: BUSINESS TRA COURSES Business Management Salesmanship Industrial Management Advortising Personnel Organization Hetter Letters Trafflc Management Show Cards Lettering Rusiness Law Stonography and Typing Ranking and Banking law Rusiness English Accountancy (including «, P Civil Fervice olson Cost Accounting | Nallway Mail Clerk Kkeeping | Common Schosl Rubjects Private Secretary [ ] Migh School Subjecta {1 French T ) Tustrations [ ] Cartosning 1CAL AND INDUSTRIAL COURSES ] Architect Architocts’ Tilue Printa actor and Ruilder rehitectural Draftsman Concrete Bullder Structural Ineer hemist { ) Pharma Automobile Work Afrplans Tingines Navigation Agriculture and Poultry Mathematics cor good Spanish anical Engineer schanical Draftsman Nine Shop Prac Positlons Operating einerr surveying and Metallurgy Steam Engineering itadio Mapping 1 1 1 ! 1 1 ) 1 ] 1 Before we had a chance to advertise if, we sold a brand new three-family house on Stanley street—listed only 3 days—now we can sell you a hrand new two-family house on Monroe street. Nuff ced. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 292 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. FOR SALE TWOFAMILY HOUSE ON CH RY STREET PROVEMENT CALL H DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L. BANK BLDG, TEL. 141 10 ROOMS, ALL IM. THE OLD HOME d HOLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN SED TROTTER TOWN " BY STANLEY THEM STONE SIDEWALKS /N TOWN HURT HIS FEET So HE HAS To CHANGE SHOES o TWICE = (_No-No- 1 SAY THAST TRIP HE GOT SICK ON PEANUTS AND RED Pop: HAD TO GIVE UP HIS TRIP 75 THE CiTYy- HE FOUND RATS HAD EATEN UP HALF OF HIS SATCHEL — AND TS THE on LY SATCHEL IN TOWN THAT WiL.L HOLD KIS EXTRA PAIR OF SHOES

Other pages from this issue: