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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1024, (REGRETS HE CANNOT| Darkness Fails to Stop Them |{ FFT MACHINES IN [55, ics eet e s Blogosaski, 45 West street, and John SKEETER |" i FRENUENTERS CURBSTONE GARAGE ===~ SILK CONSUNPTION CHASER Judge Alling Tmposes Maximum ' Hany Tagged and Pay 82 lor Vio- N Mm‘1-.,1.;:1.':_3!:?';'I'A,w.nn. Fine of $30 on Three [ating City Ordiances 48 Times tn Tant s Youmn | L i1 e W 2 A soothing cream to he » | ) ports Show, applied to hands, face, etc., The ususl Monday morning grist ' Acting on orders of Chiet WHIAM| oo o0 Jui 14 Bk consump. kept police court xoing until 11 y | ©. Hart members of the New Britain| > h . b . Pty ' ng 1 Hart members of the Ne ®AIn | /0n tn the United Btates has increased | o'cloek this \orni suln ing | 3 8 olice department whes on dut s morning. culminating | :‘“:r“: R on JUY 65 times In the last ffty years, ao: | cording to a report made public today | | With the sentencing of one man to the quitoes— state farm, fining three as frequenters | AN ? {dinance which prohibita the parking |} " hie of a place where it is alleged liquer is | ; 5 of automobiles on cily strecta all| DY the real silk inatitute of Chicage | | i 3 A 4 night, As a result of the campaign| "4 Indianapolis. The report covered | & research study of silk production 25 sold, the attempt to straighten the! troubles of one fami d | 3 % s about 60 owners of machines re- c tube of I\Yld.l'(<nllllh :ulvl. ).nw:'h‘lrl;nm:::: 8 ceived notice to appear at police| A4 onsumption since 1 been continued for further metion, | : S headquarters where the majority of| The report states that the imports & them pald fines of §2 and one pros of raw silk last year totalled 52,868,. Henry Woods was charged with be. | H 3 2k ;. teated agalng paying, elaiming that|904 pounds, or 51,888,777 pounds| more than in 1874, The value of the | ‘I'HE ing & vagrant. with loitering about A r h 3 X he would bring his te the at- the un»’u apd having ne visible 3 4 tention of "“".,"“l Imports increased more than $401,. means of support, Suturday night he 3 900,000 3 It has been brought to the attens 1000 during the half century, In addition to the raw-sillc import- | entered the police station Where by { th I 4 f he told Sergeant Kllinger the snake tion of the police that residents o by a e chaaire it i Ba wa sl :unf’ the eity park their machines on the |4 the last year, 10,123,932 pounds of streeta In front of their homes rather ( WASte allk fabrice in plece totalled 3,. 915,190 pounds of fabrics in plece tection, He suid he wanted to go to y t flying con-|than pay garage rent or bother w wi I'his 15 the first picture actually showing nigh ying . P both th 5 and 993,468 pounds of spun silk were | Syma street (county jall) where he i I h | at il H 1 tting th t e, By ) {rans ' ’ uttin, into a garage, ditions on the transcontinental airmail route, ere 18 a plnne P ¥ ',‘m,, Hart | Teceived, The report adds: D ‘ o wonld be safe, Judge Alling sentenced al a € Cora diasn . him to the atate farm being loaded in Omaha at midnight before hopping off on the | sHiortn ‘r’:m"d". TP More than $464,000,000 ribbon ailk | appearane n pear 1ik Sebastano D'Orlo was fined $25 next lap from New York to San Francisco, Those who were tagged, appeared [ WAS Imported as well as §4,603, 4 silk laces and embroideries, $4,018,. .2:";‘: . 169'171 Maln St. charge of reckicss driving and juds- at police headquarters, paid fines and 192 of velvet plushes and #5685 864 thair ment was suspended on charge of the policemen in the cases are: Adams sireet, | Worth of silk wearing apparel, ac-| driving past & standing trolley car, The case lnvolved the actions of COOL]D O, P, Parker, 176 Beveral witnesses testified that he was | 3 George Navickas, police agent, GE NOTIFICATION Post; Jacob Fuchtman, 186 Hartford | cording to the report, , “eutting in" all the wuy along South . ground in such & | y 8 Hh | swhose testimony was diseredited in & | avenue, Tierney; Vincento Bastre, 114 manner that \the dividing mark ia invisible, Main street and driving at & high rate court when the case was up hecause Franklin strea Tierney; Andrew | of speed. Potrolman Willlam Doherty President to he Formally Notified of | Ballzer, Cromwall, Sergeant King; woMEN SEEK GAREERS it was shown that he did not tel] the chased him in a car owned by Lieut. [ truth about himself. Mis' Komination During Week of David Dorfman, 53 Pleasant street, | Samuel Bamforth, who is acting chief | Attorney Harry Ginaburg repr Tierney; H. F. Ludorf, 122 Main » i tinab pre- | N REET] Itm.v week, and placed him under &r- | .14 the defendants. He attempted| Aug. 7 to Aug. 14, | street, Dart; Charles Rudolph, 127 |Bulgarien Females Showing Great In- Frank E. Eondwm rest, ¢ I e at 4 Cherry street, Post; Willlam Hill, 821 t to the history of ti lea 3 3 H ) % o enter into the history of the po Washington, July 14.—Ceremonies| Eust street, Post: J. L. Jones, 37| @rease in Enrollment tn Universities Fyesight Specialist Knox Gustave Saladin, who is alleged 10| oot hut was advised by the court k| have punched his wife on the nose, 1. e would be wastin notifying President Coolidge of his| Wakefield Post; J. J. Hughes, a i & time un- ) 5 al court, Post; J. J. ghes, | was warned that he was in danger of | oo ot SONT L0 TS A e court | nomination as the republican candi-| 151 Oak atreet, MeGrath; Donald 11 out of 48 Btudents Docters, ! severa punishment if he appears in' .., repeat that I will not conviet| date for president will be held be.|Greene, 447 Arch atreet, Collins; Bofla, July 14~~There were 11 court again. He was let go under a| ,5c0ne on this man's uncorroborated [ tWeen August 7 and August 14, it was slspended sentence as was his friend, | yogtimany,” said Judge Alling. Indicated today at the White House, | Bloomquist; George Nelson, 37 Cher-|dents graduated this spring from the E. J. Campbell, who was charged with Navickas working with Detective William M, Butler, chalrman of the | ry street, Dohert James Meéhan, | medical school of Sofla University, interfering with Detective Patrick Thomas J. Feeney, bought a drink republican national cominittee, will[32 Wilson street, Liebler; C. L.[the first class graduated from the O'Mara, during the arredt in the store for IKoytowskl, it was al- | arrive here Wednesday for a confer- | Kanlkner, 84 Prospect street, Joseph|school since itsa opening four years Henry Neumann of 95 Fairview | |aged, and paid for it with a $5 bill.|ence at which final decision will bhe | Hayes; Peter Pattison, 289 Cherry |ago, street, an ex-service man, says he sud- | Then he purchased a hottle from | made as to the exact date, The cere- | #ireet, Doherty; Peter Agostini, 681 The enrollment of women in the CITY COURT NOTES denly went craz¢ Baturday night. He | Wasjck for which he paid $2. Tt/ monies probably will be -held in|Arch street, Bloomquist; Willlam |other classes is much larger. Women J' eph Kloskowski and Cempany, can now be smashed two doors and two windows | was alleged that he purchased the| Memorial Continental hall, Johnson, 12 Maple astrest, Doherty;|ars entering the medical and dental Lol f pany; in his home and tore the shirt of & | haoze and delivered it to the police| The date was set originally for | Burton Barnes, 12 Maple street,| professions in conspicuous mumbers, | through Stanley J. Traceski, has secured B.t neighbor's boy. Much excitement re- | agent acress the street Detectives | July 24, but that plan was abandon- | Doherty: L. F. McCarthy, 53 Russell| The majority of dentists in Bofia are | brought asuit for 8500 damages sulted and somebody called the police, | Patrick O'Mara and Thomas J, Fee. | ed after the death of the president’s|street, Crowley; William Ramsey, 83 |women, againet Stanley: Barowski. Deputy Detective Patrick O'Mara found Mrs. | pey, Sergeant Michael Flynn, Patrol-| son, Calvin, Jr, Prospect etreet, Joseph Hayes; Al-| 1In the legal profession women are | Sheriff Matthew Papelak has at- | bert Vitall, 430 West = Main street, | mecting with some opposition. The | tached an automobils belonging to Rwuced Prlce5 Neumann had fled to a 1|f'lx|vl|nr‘n' an Willlam n‘\i‘n\ylwm:::]d ;".m;:”['wl:;. FLY D_E_SPITET)KRK_NESS Rouskle; Himer Olson, 18, Winthrop | Bab Asaoclation is denying recomnie | poooore iy to keep away flies and mos. L " Comfortable Vision, Elmer P, Wallen, 258 Maple atreet,| women among the 42 medical sty- home for safety., 8he had no charge| tective Sergeant 4 fo brss agsint her hushand. He told | i testifid o the repuiaton of e L it | Comh S sy Tk And 190 | e it of Jossph Lisbtt apstos he returned from the army and dial Zigmund Shumansky, Bruno Pot- s Hart street, Nelan; David Feingold, | them licenses to practice. Brrnurl: M:i"':( :‘“fh::" W“:hdmw“t not know why he lost his head. He|ash and Henry Makowski were fined Acrial Postman Reaches San Fran. 135 Smalley streef, Licbler; Irving| Women are admitted to the law | (oM, the docket of the city court offered to pay for all damage, He was | $50 each on a charge of frequenting. |~ $ Cotton, 15 Winthrop street, Bloom- | school of the university, however, and | o' 1 MUK LeRTeStatel P08 B E \ fined $6 and judgement was suspend- | Judge Alling quated a superior court| ~1%c0 Last Night in One Minute | qyist; Francis McGauley, 131 Maple | the women's associations of the coun- AR P ! ed. | judge sayving, “It's unfortunate that| RBetter Than Scheduled Time. street, Doherty; R. C. Twichell, 93 |try are exerting pressure on parlia-| Judge Benjamin W. Ailling has re- Question Night Parking Ban | the statutes do not providera jail | oo SR Forest street, Urowley: L. J. Belman | ment to remove all obstacles to wom. | served declsion in the case of the e David Ruschkow was charged with | sentence in this case. The three| =2h francisco, duly 18- arkness | or Middletown, Collins; Victor Wen-|en seeking admission to the practice | Quality Brands Co. against Marla 95'99 S Iumst)’f“ violation of the new ordinance against| men were unable to show that they | 94 not stop the alr mail last night, | dilin of Andrews strest, Bloomaquist; | of law. MR Rl parking his car on the street all night, | had had any steady’ employment for | 2IHOUEh there were no heacons and | ), H. Elliott, 27 Andrews etreet, PSS A nberon Rel oY He was represented by Attorney Har. | several months but spent their time searchlights to help the homing pilot | Bloomquist; §. Berkowitz, 29 Camp Herriot Will Have 30 fendant. Hartford. B | rv Ginsberg. His case was continued | In fhe Lafayetta place, in which| find his landing fleld. C. K. Vance, |sireet, Joseph Hayes; Charles Gollon, i : s e : S e | Tudge Alling said” ha was satisfied | WHO ook the first plane east from g5 Maple street, Doherty; Edward Persons in His Party “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” Joseph Sheppard of 432 West street | they had “a more material interest.” | here in the new day-night service,| Kaiwat, 112 Henry street, McGrath;| Paris, July 1d-—Premier Herriot SRCAREUTALDA. NAlaRTRAR - ANY: former | John Beathe and Tony Beathe, also | hrought m“lhf mail from Reno, arriv-| A, Denundio, 133 Smalley street, | will take about 30 persons with him ] steward at the New Britain club, was | charged with frequenting, were given Ing at 9:42 o'clock, having flown the | Liebler; A, J. Simmons, 21 Winthrop | to the inter-allied conference at Lon- Benefici charged with breach of the peace, | Suepended sentences, last lap in darkness. His time was |street, Bloomquist; Bruno Gaglianti-|don, which will begin Wednesday. Ieans Cotnniatn i vas Mads: by, Mra .“hnn-"‘ o | one hours, 59 minutes, one minutes | cie, 355 Arch street, Collins; H. C.| Several of the French representa. " DENTISTS KA WHO SlalFil E Pus t!ru;xk and‘ | better than schedule, Matson, 21 Winthrop street, Bloom- |tives who will accompany the premier Whflt Would You K BB N VARBANS by thing. Bad! NEED NOT TELL | o i quist; Philip Magnuson, 44 Everettt| have taken part in all of the supreme | 8 ) | Concert Wednesda_v Nifiht street, Rouskie; Harold Herre, 102|council meeting since the war. Do If You Had A. B. Jolmson, D. D. 8. |ianguage and making threats. He was 2 Nie sroMiey: 4 BUag B e L ) At Walnut Hi" Park Vine street, Crowley; John Croshy, | The Money? T_ R. Johnsfln D‘ D. arrested by Detective O'Mara on the 584 Stanley street, M th; Emil . . Cas—0x ll. X l‘aSB. insiatenco: o fthe wife: The detective New Haven Road Not Compelled © rro smerican band will play the | Goinet. 155 tarn st aterm, | Heavy Buying in Coffee Your money needs ran bs s—UXy y gaid he found no evidence that Mr.| o\ o, pullman Co. fts Interests | YESKI¥ concert at Walnut Hill park | Carl Hanson, 8§ Columbla street, Futures Reported Today PTeLOE ang ol National Bank Bldg. PERALL Has koot drinklag ol ¢ | Wednesday evening. Director A. W.| Bloomquist; J. W. Iarrell, 110| New York, July 14.—Brazillan po- 3300, e finance house- NURSE IN ATTENDANCE Mr. Shieppard testifled that his.wite | ,, g M, Kysek has arranged the following | Frankliin square, Collins; Frnest At-|litical news led to heavy buying in the | keepars, property owners, gal- has fits of jealousy and that she gets | program: | water, 120 Wallace street, Bloom-|coffes futures market today which SEVAT mific SRS AsaspaLing out of bed at night to accuse him of | New Haven, July 14.—Tn an opinion | Viribus Unitis March | quiat. forced prices 75 points higher, Sep- | loanpt WD talaste kA paying attention to other women. He | filed in the federal court and made Operatic Medley, Tchoes from the | " 'The latest victims are: John Tin-|tember selling at 14.85 and December | e ; repayabla said she was responsible for lis losing | known today I'ederal Judge I 3 Opera. cko, 39 Daley avenue; John Balman, |selling at 14.25. £ 50 loan ... .. 4 months = his position at the New Britain club | Thomas holds that the New York,| a. Home in Pasadena. 29 Glen street; Sydney Miller, 28 £100 loan .8 mnnvgn because she telephoned the club offi- | New, Haven and Hartford railroad & | b. Memory Lane, baritone solo by [Trinity street; Arthur Middlemass, v y 200 108K s s AR poal cials and made false charges against | not compelled to tell the Pullman Co.| H. A. Munson, 25 South High street; Axel Ledin, 222 July Cotton (’ont':m:ts | HB0RS1qR0: 10 JEIponthe him. The trouble he said has been | as to its fnterest in the Boston & |Vision East Main street; John Abel, 42 si-| Break Sharply in Market Money for any need, Central railroads. | Cinderella, Bridal Procession. ver street; Konstanty Yablasky, 12 New Orleans, La. July 14.—Jul i 1 | c. Why Did T Kiss That Girl Silvér street; Bertil Ring. 36 Warlock | contracts broke 200 points or $10 a Bene.,fle\lgl rI.;(‘)'B"II\NSg’(r:lety which he should settle upon his wife | United States district court following | d. Maybe She'll Write Me, Maybe | street; Salvatore DiPace, 136 South | bale on the cotton market here today e 130—Sat, 9 to 1 and family, stating that it was fimpos- | a dispute over the distribution of She'll Phone Me Main street; A. H. Harris, 38 Maple | selling down from 29.05 to 27.05, due f08n. 8 v;l.“:'.‘.a Tfl&.‘ i sible.to live with her any longer. The | henefits derived from a contract be- It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo’ street; Elmer Fieneman, 177 Bassett | to heavy offerings by local and New | PR Sheppards have five children, the | tween the New Haven and the Pull-| Variations for different instrumets |street: Bennie Zahloski, 12 Silver | York spot hotses, Other months were e e s oldest eight vears and the youngest man Co, when the latter sought to de- | e. There's Yes! Yes! in Your Eyes strect; George Hull, 15 Kllis street; | only moderately affected. | copy mailed on request, i [ 14 months. One night he said his wife | tarmine ownership and intervest of the ! f. Not Yet Suzette John DMcNamara, 12 Pearl court; . got out of hed and poured hot wate' ' former in the other roads. g. It Had To Be You . |James Eylward, Yalesville; Walter A Herald classified ad saves an un- on him. Jorosetta “Tarantella” Symphonic | Fieneman, 177 Bassett street; Wesley | told amount of work. Judge Alling turned the case over Poem . ) to Probation Officers E. C. Connolly The Royal Trumpeters March. have us suppl ou ¥y | “g m WY who after an investigation made nr-q‘ UNION RULE UNFA[R | e T PURE — RICH rangements for Mr. Sheppard to give Montreal Pulp and Paper . \URSERY < | nis wite an allowance and to support ¢ roides Ti . - 3 PASTECRIZED & CLARIFIED | the children. PPert. Court Deeides That Outside Contract| © (g, o Be Sold at Auction - Sum( The lquor ease following the raid tor Need Not Pay Highest Prevall- | Montreal, July 14.—All assets of | Son kR teal kusined. of avolds | Theriordan Co., Ltd, pulp and paper | g any dangers from disease | germs for our milk is obtained from selected, healthy cows, B 1 P {5 $3.000 o1 P 3 her hearing tomorrow under 31,00 - Sl " e clel rt | and is handled with exacting X and made public at the clerk of court | (oo 0% bon 0o ot announced. The oare. | bail, while Joseph Wasick was held | " e N : g office today rules that the unfon by- | N 2 Bafe for baby's use, also bes il | for a hearing next week under $500 Ao Sl " {auction will he conducted by the | ¥ s0 best law which requires an outside €on- ' o iqutar of the property and lwoj . | ] going on for eight years and he asked | Maine and Maine the court te stipulate an allowance ! The Pullman Co. had appealed to the at 122 Lafayette street last month | came up‘for a further hearing this morning. Bonislaw Koytiwski, the al- New Haven, July 14.-—~An opinion leged proprietor, was held for a fur- 5 v ¥ | ing Wage—Oass Important One. | interests , will be sold at public auc- ftno here under authority of the | i 3 courts, it was announced today in | given by Kederal Judge E. 8. Thomas | oo n,nor advertisements. The date | for Wn-ups. bail, |-tyaotor ¢ the highest aill LA i A | tractor to pay the “"“I"'_’Y"""f':‘““ trust companies acting as trustees for | wage constitutes unfair diserimination | {11055 SHATRRTER B U 't d Milk | and he refuses to dismiss the injune- | nl e 0. 1 [t1on brought by J. I. Hass, Ine. A ———— ’ 31 i | New Jersey against local union No. yoiir soup may be burnt, your reast | 49 Woodland Street {17 brotherhood of painters, decorators | ay' be oo rare, your salad may be New Britain b {and paper hangers of America, and | soggy, but your dessert will be perfect 3 | others | it you have used Baker's Certified r Phone 1610 | Haas contracted to huild structwres | jyavoring Extracts. All grocers—advt. | for the Conde Nast Co, at Greenwich | | in December 1923, and offered to pay the wages prevalent in Greenwich . | 1:}Jt"‘f},,);";’"‘;‘,f",.‘“{,fi e ’ Only Once a Year Does An Opportunity Like This Occur to REALLY SAVE MONEY in ;fli‘!,‘fi‘f."l’.‘.' 3:1.: N ‘T;T)ilf"f_.'?.l’l,:‘n? eat { 'fi the Purchase of High Grade Wall Paper $A0 for eight hours and he five day s i —— WONDERFUL WALL PAPER BARGAINS —— week, anl threatened to expel from In the course of the disagreement | the eoncern secured an injunction and it is this which the court declined to ‘n Regular values 10 to 15¢ Regular values up to 50c SALE”"””41/4C, 6¢, 9¢ g s A 190, 24c ] . N - = : | | Johnson Awaiting Report | " ; (A J Take a Kodak with you A ) | Before Acting for Harris Wall Paper for the Living Room, Hall and Dining Room : 3 7 EAR C'hicago, July 14.—President R:l: 1t you like Values 30¢ to 75¢ Jahnson of the American league sai | e 18¢c, 24c, 36¢, 44c today that he would take no nr"mn: Wint’O'green flavor | regarding the probable suspension of | Manager Harris of the W ington ’ : S 3 b, ordered from the gffie with you'll like Buy now for your future needs (leveland at Washington yesterday, e e wmpies. ' mpive o | WNint-o-green A SPECIAL BIG DISCOUNT on all Brushes, Paints, Oils, Varnich, Glass, ete. the unian any local help who went to he work fo ASS e Greenwice ate, 1 i courae of the disagreems m@ K gue Bedroom—Kitchen Wall Paper Bath Room and Kitchen Wash Papers ' ' Atour Kodak counter you'll find many Kodak models— every one convenient to carry and every one a splendid pic- ture-maker. Come in and the three umpires. 'mpire Holmes | was assaulted hy excited epectators choose yours. after he had banished Harris for pro- ' testing decisions on balls and strikes. And before you start don't e it Yol ot ey . . ! Bl e A 0 o ki TR R | Forest Fire Situation lhe JOhn BOYle Company film. We have your size. : ¢ In Northern Idaho Better % Missonla, ont., July ~The for- o iuation’ in AR R Wholesale and Retail Dealers in All Painters’ Supplies est fire situation in northern ldaho lelagmfl”[ Service was improved today according to in. \ x> Film Filling Station formation .-.,..\I"‘x; J uis ”.}‘:','.'v: 3-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Axelrod H Pharmacy ¢ : : Fragoisty B oo g Open Wednesday Afternoons and Friday Evenings. s T —— had helped check the fires and that St er WL 1T e wanther Wil ooy |- . Closed Saturday at 12:30 During July and August. matter well. 1f the wenther will per- | mit the fire will e brought under | control In & few days. 223 PARK ST | | g s e

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