New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1924, Page 11

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. he had struck Mrs. B. B. Boyle of %7 | Hillcrest avenue while backing into the curbing at the Larrell Clothing Co., on Main street, Mrs. Boyle suffered {rom numecrous ons and bruises about the body s taken to he na ma- 1ine where she was treated by Dr. er W. Lox. The police received WOMAN' DEFENSE. Park Street Woman Fined $25 8 notice e d potore yeserday that and letter from [the commi vehicles ‘nuH‘\z 1g Tiim to that effect was found. Facused For « luation Moiris Lipman 151 Washington | t, with operating with out an operator's license, had his case | continued until enable him to attend at a |#chool, Jitney Dreiver In ¢ Valter ia of 1 street, driver, Monday DEVILIN HER MIN al and w liome he searc a oner of mo ‘The devil was in my mind” was the only reason that. Mrs. Sericea of 329 Park street in police court this morning when she was arraigned on a charge _ of thett in a department store yesterday. Afttorney 8. Gerard Casale represented 'he woman, and he told the court that there was no reason why she shiould steal as she has a grown up nily and doecs not want for any- | thing. Judge Benjamin W, Alling lined, her 5. The woman was arrested after she was caught taking goods from the counters in a ‘local store, The police were called and she was taken to the tation by Policeman Thomas J. ’eeney. Miss Daley, an employe of the store from which the goods were stolei testified that the articles taken (rom Mrs, Scricca were valued about §8.00 Law Attorney u ve charged stree tomorrow to the exercise ollision G Washington had his case | morn at Attorney Miclmel A | Sexton, appearcd for’ him. Prosccutor Joseph &. Woods offered Ino objection to a continuance, | Gurazda.was arrested following an izgation s by the into an accident in w 1 the hus operat- cd by him crashed into a machine near Park strect ACCUSES MEANS OF a jitney continued until the request of inve police [ e Criticizes Policeman Davi ir cut and attacked the actions of Patro!man I'rank Parker last & ay night when he placed John Chernalec. of 80 Millard strect “under arrest on a loose ~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924, g Squad America’s All-St in this nation at the Olympic games. They are, left to richt Aileen Riggin, Olympic charge of opevating under the influ ence of liquor, Attorney Nair enter- "l & plea of nglo contendere, Patrolman DParker told the that he was on duty near the corncr Jubilee and East strects Saturday night, ahout midnight and Chernale walked up to him and complained that & man had beaten him, Fhe patrolman went to the corner where Chernalee alleged he had heen heaten, but could, see no sign of 1l allegen Che then and that told and do and off, Iar him undey the influ RETAINING $5000 Man Says It Was Paid for Whis key Which Wusi't Delivered York, New former Br day the depart ment charge of that account in a whiskey kept by Means, had been deliver he Harry to sec M June 19.—Jacobh lawyer, t Stein, estified to- B. Means, ¢ agont a prohibition nd been pald oklyn trial of nstics the at Gaston of violating assailant irted to get into his away, but Parker man was very dreunk, so to*leave the machine 1 home, Chernalee did fhis but got Mo mach ISt s he was starting stopped him and placed irrest operating under cnee of liguor ludge Alling asked P, drunk A man had to would him under cliarge drunkenness answ “helplessty asked if he sessly d Purk Sergeg was on t on had been whiskey Stein this deal in but drive he him walk that no | .r not snid tool teinfol of city, ns and ithdrawal from Steinfeld | the ar- range a New paid M« said, but 1t moved and for a whisk Yor ans or warehon £5.00 Stein for e whis! o Steinf ' get his money bae!l befor eeted for a Counsel to this and Park drunk.” . The would say that drank very nswer “not § fied ling- | Char 4 r desk in when Chernaloe was nd of liguor drunk. “Then trolm The didn’t ! ! the nie up without on estimony a hut e Wo mistrinl vas denied red on the evid court then e rton A man drunk, Vwiiys,” who wiis he 1 that I orge ormer distiller oy the to Means for his the police statior ht in, te i nnder vid arrels of whiskey Pa Lre stified that the derc nt v the influ hut that he was not vey n't with ker, the sked suld that from rownsvilie The s i i him $2 only vou d 00 a court he CrOSS-0Xam- 30 day W po n - want 1 served a 1 send peoy ving t Nair sutisticd 10 offense, but man to commit a himyt Nair At ir the fend It Was as drunk as Parker said e was, he should have been arrested on A charge drunkenness inastead Waiting for himdo stast his maehine, . Chernalee was fined $100 Tussell Fined 8100 with of | Attoriey They not n for & minor and drive the, erlous offens em a erl id to A 1 ¢ was Al e eharred from and #hat he had heen indic Rrookiyn in a liquor Vhie wver bheen tried Last June, he A, he was appointed L depprtm fea agent and as signed ins, nre a mi e M to inve of driviy Cityr Items Robert 1t street, charged the inflngnee an ing defective brake was fined 8100 on the had ju ond #ented Ry nolo eonte conrt for ey, 4z e Ruksell's family ereated circumstances Rusesll was arpested morning on Main street George Collins, Woman's Hoshand Coming The cases Mre. A Ferrarn, and bot T Ok w1y with mis Monda et MeCue tol in's hushand wa nd that he as he is netif sl | Vinthrop oaperatii; and with on fir yded Kirk tering a g under or hay his machine, t charge and the intiate o claim gers will ial bn tonight t 4 ment suspe Tohn H AM repre Neys advy o el on a 0'c enie ndition, . litions com the » will mme extor last ) by iday atrolman of T.a charged continned until Fergeant. William court that the won in Nockford, 1 come here as the arrost of the The arrest the result the Josoph elive the elta XT fr dunc ernity | to- will | of goon obupic vl music [ the defs information at Mrs 166t her husband in 1linois, 1o this vity daughter and Lassa, who wae a hoard oF in home in Rock The pollee went to the which the were admitted told them that her rame nd that she lived ther hushand, lassa thare and w the story told was shown a in their po: that it was she N Lyons' or o dants of received by rraro had and came vear old local police 1) with hor And Only 5 her ord cment in iving and woman conple were By the o a room | ording to | womay police h admitted refused to any more que and the were placed ander arro Drove With Tail Light Stanley Miynarski of 40 Horace et, charged with operating a ma- chine a tail g and with his operators’ license and rificate in his | 1on, was fined £5 without costs on the first charge and had vended on the others, He ,was arrested Dwight street by Parker registrati eaid A hoard by the picture and She then tions the sior she ot without not having regigtration ce Posse ndgment sus- ast night Patrolman ¥y He produced his Yicense an n certificate court. He that a wire 1o the tail light had become loose and he did not know the light was out. Raid on Fairview Street Vrank Ohilicki of Fairview | street, the alleged proprietor of the urant at 321 k strect, had his Ase continued until Monday when he was arraigned in eourt this morning | on charges of violating the lquor law, | He pleaded not guilty and bonds for | his release were sot at $300 He was arrested after the “nt 1o the restaurant vesterday aft- | «rnoon and searched the promises for liquor, When they entered the res. taurant Chilicki is aliged to have poured liquor into a pitcher contain- ing acid. The police seized the piteh- | er of Niquid and placed Chilicki under arrest . Runs Down Pedestrian Frank Jukublak of 80 Gold charged with operating while censs was suspended, had his contifned until Saturday mornirg. e was Arrested yesterday afternoon by Traffic Policeman John Stadler after leading volice Marie Ne# fect child tile maiden. music lessons fer a Mase Mozart Reethoven excallént swimmer Oflcans, ca most pers versa- taking 1iready Heller is too. i 1 She " is a street, in his ¥i- case and Se and composition. She an | communisis | #eemed in a1 structure 1 champion; Carol Fletcher, 10-foot fancy dive champ; Betty Meany, national high dive champion, and.Helen Wainwi MODERATES BOWN CHLORINE G45 1S FARM-LABOR REDS But Way Left Open for Gommun- overcome | ists-Platlorm Causes Tilts 112 dovus First I"ags) sher b into Wi the nocratic June 19 leader » the de id today lLa Voilette Holds Washington, Aloof June 19— Sena taburgh, - Hryan of 2t zution La Follette has authorized no oy to h i the promo- d ST nvention s he to communicate with ) holition . icken senate Jahor Ak : . nve national farmer ion if the preggnt to New was sive convention now 8t Pau nor rogre in RUOW 10 Was en route 1o de rris rtifieats S0l corned hims any manner discuss ¢ de Willlam Gibbs nomir with it8 proc s on was the them phy support ex sidential tted utions committe At present the t protection tion tmber me ment | to be o his father, B Lgainst Miny platformh and 1l ticket v lared nomination of the prom . he unit 1 Ne other tion of v provistonal na e the party convention i tate that day : 3 . o K Y the four big states Y oste : & i and being consumed by the e ore new natio: farm 1 e 1 . ¢ hen L conyvened has - 0l lay's s car nled ey 1o similar sota delay form Formation ¢ practically to f the pa debat it the through without when the convention learncd t had glven up 1) aunching nization plan a4 by Wikliam &t Paul union laborite, the ¢ in the fleld » thoug) ' eir g At ligtricts to for immediate nations This Ir Mahone o8, “much e incluston of tional committ shonld inclnde te m Al rted orgal vith the workers' farmer headed hy 1tuthen) in the cor William Z. ention 1 communist spirited Platform Debate yod 10 ad " id by Jescph Manie man of ommitter Minne platform ment a o moved 1} 1 %0 1hat ea gate mig opportunity to it T chary A myste Aholis ure or ship of t Ticket Whate 1he sot vernmer o Be Provisional or th T tion agree empow farmer fort oft 1t NO eandidate The s« throng apolis that action in Word of thi ention openly The new ¢ visional bhasis ventions et o [ Leaves 81 Apiece to His zation Three Sons and Daughter tive org Y. . ork to in or co it alliance country.” Aeclari WOMAN MUST LEAYE 17y at These five husky American maids are America’s areatest women divers and will represent . fancy cker, low board champion; Helen vht, Metropolitan fancy dive champion. ARYAN OPPGSED TO USED ON SENATGRS TWO-THIRDS RULING Favors Change in Democratic Gonvention Regulations iam would favor two thirds rule in the state Mr York a lecture, N McAdoo hirds can u T'he New 10, a bare omethi maller protest the AR struct more PAPER WILL TAKE THE of Circulatio REWS ARE MATTEOTTY'S BODY VG FOR GUN - SOUGHT IN VILLAGE Have Anonymous Letter Gives Italian \ahearsals Muthorities First Clue 19. of Press, N Giacomo June ationwide gearch Matteotti, wity, alleged to have been and murdered by political s, today centered around village Mentana, near San about 100 miles northwest of s the result of an anonymous published by a Naples news- ansmitted to the crown itor at 1 letter hody tor tomorrow’, e o Crimso A numt the ests T rowing me TR Rom: citer paper prose e hody in e regatta crowd to & ne, New stated with trick that Matteotti's s buricd near Mentana, three kilomet from the main road lead- £ to San Quirico e lefter stated the body ained 14 knife found wrapped buried five metres {Londoi A the colors of t on the Than Stakes along the four uway by the river newed this me arried con were re ning the prep- wounds and would be s drawing for 8, set for in a black cloth, s the ietail of the Harvard | Red Top the morning's contined to a y the a few carried out direction William A ham, referce Th Blue dive | Gales 1erry contented th paddie today the tta, the 1 % Ldnates 1 conjunction ting the with reports of im- sensations in the Matteottd aper Corriers Italiano t it would cease publi- today's issue, signor editor of this news- is under arrest in connection Matteotti's disappear- newspaper was founded cession of the fascisti to fascist organ, Unitarian socialist party decided to constitute itself as irte eivile” in the Matteotti case, This means that it is entitled under the rules Italian jurisprudence to ste damages in criminal Such an act does not necessarily mean that the plaintiffs have any chance or hope of collecting monetary com- pensation, but it always has the efs VAISILY ;r ntuating the gravity of a M ferime and thd penalty to be inflicted, America’s | py. newspapers are stressing the ntatives, must sall | 5 « ion of a man arrested Saturday Ho- slice who said his name It conditions are and who declares racing at the employed by the political tomorrow, the rdve Matteottl to follow and 1 until 8:30 ‘o’clock socialist deputy, The le. I that he s a uid ménn cance and admits that he betrayed is believed soclalists and fascisti, said rned a crime was be- inat Matteotti and that deputy's wife and ine that her husband's ene- planning to steal important from him, who has already given the *al fictitious names, sald it although he warned Signor Mat- cotti of the danger faced by her huse band, he continued to spy upon the feputy, ITe denies that he sonally implicated in the kid- Matteotti but has given the names of a number of politicians, who, he says, for the crime, says that the the plotters was Matteotti, but to ime solftary village near re they intended to keep the entire parllamentary thus preventing him from de- h in which he was ex- locuments ineriminate Chirszel carried in letters signed who already connection with the erew quart ario news ed th with FFilippelli, formar pi with on river and under Meikle at mseives with racing star the o crews Lo Deputy Ajenort e he preliminary events combination er after reg ews power a races wi The entire the course, the for- the latter at half will he given over be rowed or er part of has 1l 1 mile the two miles, Tomorrow to freshman and ju varsity eventa in the ind the race at ting. forenoon varsity permit- five o'clock, weather The situation that would arjse of bad water conditi postponement of the causing ur Yale crew ’ e ore o et of acc race has b 1siness both camps. The Olympic pre from New York meric for WPrar unfavorable uled tir e n s Otto sched- | (ot q, will with the for Mlorida national he pponents of pe Spy upon the change ment after that hour w the race, it The Yale v 1l tpone prisoner declares Russian the vho ation of here ) unit l hoth Bryan, stop- agement a will at to nmineed Gale ma n at ing y ted went to the 1 her crew lea N ight their mi tak train York ‘erry by Friday boats specinl for New Saturday. lidates rm Iged to for suid the 3 were ent He irsze City Advertisement GRAVEL ROADWAY AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION N s unit rule the Britain, Conn Jupe 16, 1924 posals will be vecelved Park Commissioners p. o | were r he grading and The 4,000 1 f | crigina bridg not to in the prison Finggl specifications { him duriog ph D, | scesion Parks, H w was pe as is d pr Board of Britain 30, sume the unit York, on sponsible Milan n Conn., until June for i ruction prisoner ntion of murder him 1 controla cor roadway one Brook gravel Willow New Britain A set of plans may obtained Wainwright, Superintender New Britain, or from Desmond, Landscape Architect, Sim# bury, Conn., upon deposit of $2 said deposit to be refunded to unsuc bidders upon the return of the sald plans and specifications be. | @ fore July 81, 1024 Pach bid 1 a cortifiod City like combina park, in a states; rd of the and nominate be from pected to read ing high fascista t the re Thomas states leaving his by inder arre rgod « Lott acized by tl 00 numerous weveral pefsons are in ne papers and documents in the homes of under arrest are heing sube fo minute examination and it od that they will lead to othep arrests and further start- weeompanied by police 1o the o n t by a satisface as akg enter after the ot bonds ) imbridge ust be k. payable New Britain nspects or of the at the within the bid. Ch bidders m this VORI hidder mount Are wiil fnto MILLIONS IN PLEDGES Mase, June 19—Pledges Hing $9,289,506 as a resnlt of the or the extension ¢f the na- service of Harvard university nounced Bishop William chairman of the campaign @l the alumni meeting to- will be divided among the 100l of business admin- the departments of and fine arts ntract days ward wil turned 1o iediately aft propo &n hy chemistry ile fatalities generally show in number each year, On Your Vacation PLACE OF THE —HERALD— It Will Follow You Wherever the Mails Go For } 18¢c a week Prepaid Subscriptions are required by the Audit Bureau Consequently we cannot open charge accounts for summer orders Before you leave for the Shore or the Mountains be sure to order THE HERALD mailed to you—It will keep you “in touch with the news at home while on your vacation. Ludiow came 1o A Foster to and Wis Sohowers had | idea of o F2at promote harmony and n the convention.

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