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help her Imld and the mether has 158 children 1o support, The youth eaplained that he has endearvored to ind work, He luzuul threatening his step-mother RflAnsulE [;RASH and said that he fully realizes the po — | Must support His FPamily, P | Hecause faclories cloge down, fam Culiok Fined 8100 for Driving |-« A ) Ing remarked in police court this before passing judgment in Under Influence of Liquor |25 505 M el o igned on & charge of non-support. | 4 Ssp— rney Thomas McDenough, repres \t Edward Culiek of 32 Uooth streel | senting the accuacd man, informe ‘H‘ was fined $100 and given a 15 day Judae Alling that in his opinion his A Lolient had loafed only a week as the | suapended jJail sentence on a cha B9 | actory where he was employed | of driving an automabile wWhile under | o501 down on July 2 for a period of the influence of liquor, by Jud B, two weeks. He has not worked since, the court was told, and therefore has been providing support for the ni L. Lawrence has four ehils W. Alling in police eourt today, » ley Domain, Edward Zaticki and Hen ry Lipita, passungers in the machin with Cullek, were fined 87 each on a | dren besides a wife to support, and drunkennasa charge, The men were Judge Alling remarked that because arrested on Newington avenue all o was out of work was no sign that ahout 2 o'clogk Sunday morning by [ the family had to starve, and espes Policeman John O'lirlen The ma inlly singe it was stated that (he ehine ip which they were driving had | man had u bank account run (nfe an embankment and of Mrs, 81, Lawrence testified that she the front wheals was smashed has recelved only 85,40 since the first Ofticer .O'Brien teatitied that he i oar the month, She did not ask sups was called to the geene by the News | port for herself, but for the four chils ingten authoritiea and there found | jren, the oldest of which ia 18 years the four men intoxicated with Culick | of age, She said that on July 2 her aleeping across the toering wheel | husband had over $400 n the bank, Kergeant McAvay and Dre, A ) Bavard ! Lyt she could not state whether or testified that Culick was nnder the inc | pot it was still on o8il, Atlorney fluence of liguor when Lrought to po- | MeDonough remarked that 81, Lawe lies headquarters rence had purchased an automobile Gambling and Liguor Raid, with the money, but was willing to Two carly Sunday morning raids|sell it and provide for his children, ant Wil-| 1o was ordered to pay his wife 315 a week for a perlod of six months, Bonds were fixed at 3300 in default 0| of which or in case he does not live eanducted by Detective 8 liam P, McCue Policemen Thon Yeeney, Patrick O'Mara and Thon Dolan resulted In the urrest of men on charg quor law and 1 gambling. Woljeiek Pytel, proprie- | tor of the Falcon club on .\'ruvvn" sireet, was arrosted on a charge of | violating the liquor law. On request | of Attorney Michael A, Sexton his men on char of [go tn jail for 60 days, The following there on charges of gambling. They | pleaded guilty in court this morning i and each was fined 33 without costa. | d fl H e 1 e e e, Labor Board Adjourns - Western Kowaloke, I'rank Komanecki, Peter | A Pelsky, John Ozga, Walter Jablon. | Ga]‘l’]e]‘s' Gase Bk, Walter Moraski, Stey | 1eo Boriski, Joseph Perzain, Vincent | — Teterin, Adam Garurski, John \\'_\“l-;n- Tha Assacdated Tress. lak, Adam Kawalski, I'tank Gotlio-| Chicago, July 25, #ii. Josoph Magdur and Mike Kroaki. | At Sokol on S on strect t | ¢ sorge Cherpack on | charges of violating tha liquor 1;1\\.1 and the western carriers, After“the board adj His case was continued until August | about tables but there was no evi- | would be taken by the board to es- dence of gambling. ¢ |tablish in the Found Guilty of Gambling, | summon and compel parties to a dis- Judge Alling did not find sufficient | pute to submit its case to the tribunal. evidence to hold John Trigitis on a | 1t was indicated that action in this| be taken this week if | 3211 Main street, but did find him there is no disposition on the part of | | the organizations involved to submit | {direction may charge of keeping a gamibling huse at £ gullty of gambling and fined him without co: Tony Malecka, Kr Andretus, Captain were arrested with Trigitis on. Saturday morning by Policemch | sence of representatives of the broth- McCue, Feeney and Dolan on charges | avhoods of frequenting a gambling resort. | from Morris and Malccka pleaded noll(wo bhrotherhoods were present at the suilty and were discharged. Andre-{hearing in the capacity of unofficial tus pleaded guilty through Attorney | juecri, e David L. Nair and he was fined 1 without cosis. Captain was arraigned | in court Saturday morning on |, ence in the dispute to the board, tle rogular order notwithstanding the ab- on the docket of the board BELL CLAPPER I SCEPTER OF NG Students Find Interesting Relic in sition she is in and does his best lu’ ) not stop eating, Judge B.W.| of the Babylonian section, v g the collection. He chanced 1o [plek up the suppescd clapper and hold it as though it were a blackjnclk, s of violating the 1i-lup 10 the ruling of the court he will | | Co. fignred in 4 | the Plainville line near the Hart & | Hutchipson factory this morning | rear The U, 8 rall-| road labor baard postponed until Sep- | tember 5 furthehearings on the con- | N8 from Plainville, troversy between cngine operatives| urned it was | 11. A number of men were seated |indicated that fn the interim steps | courts its authority 1o | ge Morris and * Peter | c hearihg today proceeded in| Several general rhMrmvm\ arious roads representing the | | propensities of a white pood In examining representatives of the | lers as to the status of a similar | articles was revealed by the public | on | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1024, 'RETURNS FIND OF $085, HIS REWARD IS “THANKS" ry Worker Lovates Big ol in Philadelphia Museum Philadeiphia, July 35,-~What Baby. lonian scholars huve regarded us the pper of a bell with a broken shaft sinee it was found at Nippur in 1907, | has proved (o be & priceless treasure =ihe bLronze scepter of King Dungi of Ur, who ruled in 2270 B, (), the Lniversity of Pennsyhania museum announeed today The seepter was found by archacolo- | gists of the university museun It weighs ten ounces and i1s six inches in length, with cunciforimn inscriptions at [the enlarged end, When the bhroneze I plece was held as though it were sus. pended in a bell none of the seholars could read the in ription, The ob. ject was placed in the vault at the museum with other Babylonian mate- rial for further study, vemaining there ¢ | saventeen yoars. Recently Dr, Leon Legrain, curator clean- In this position the cuneiform was de- | eipherable, He instantly recognized the word “Dungi.”! Then hegan the task of de ciphering the entire inseription, which states that it is the royal scepter of the ruler of ['r. This is followed by the name of the king—Dungi. TROLLEY CARS COLLIDE Fmpty Dxtras Returning From Plainville Figure in Crash Near Hart & Hutehinson Factory, Two trolley of the Connecticut rear end collision on about 7:30 o'clock, and although the was had damaged, no on was hurt, There were no passcngera on the cars, which were shop extras return- | N4 They were heing driven by Moterman Recves on the first and Motorn Keevers on the second. The first c; rear car plunged into it, but the force of the collision was broken by the quick application of the emeorge brakes by Motorman Keevers, The vestibule of the car in which he was standing was w end of Reeves' car was alin dama DOG BURIES ‘GEMS Pet Owned hy Theatrical Producer Has Costly Habit Search of Garden Discloses. = The dog for nd small Brattieboro, \t., July burying ezzs, doughnuts tion in a newspaper here of an ad- chargs of non-support, o WaG i there never has heen & decision, | vertisement reading: warned at that tomo to keep away|ipaiyman Hooper is believed to have | from allsged gambling dens. Jud Alling gave him 60 day suspended j &entence, warning him that should he = presents cass. without. further paved the way for a decision dispos- ) e T 1 B, appzar again he would "’“’;i‘f time: | {egtimony. With the rulas controver- | Sale. l'sy dispsed of, wages migh be agreed | C. Walck, a theatrical prpducer. Since | the disappeamnce of the diamond a | few small articles were tied up simi- Spared for Family's Bruno Lack of Park street, a second offender, wan given two ) [on by direct conference. day suspended senience on as ma T counts of violating the liguor law. In | BAN ON THE PRESS pdasing judgment, Judgze Alling said, “Do not think I am doing this for you because I'm not, It is for your family of five children. Cut out treat- | ing your friends, for the next “l\l‘!“ So-Called Indiscretions On Maltmmi yoir are in you will go to jail.” ! Lack was arcested at about 4:30| Case To Be Seized, o'clock Saturday aftdrnoon by Detec- | t.ve Sergeant Williain I ‘MeCue, Po lKeemen [Peeney and O'Mara after (! t had enter liquor in the ice box. Officer Pesney estified that a pan containing liquor :u.q' !atm? in u.r:':r». ox. with food. [119RS in connection with the disap- atuff. Policeman Gyabeck stated tpat |Pearance of Deputy Matteottl, The the plaée has a reputation. Lack en- (Oder recalled the penalties which deavired Lo inform the court that he Under the Italian legal code are meted mude the liquor for his own usc and Ot for publication of the proceedings 1o “treat Ria friends.” jof m-;mmgl cases during the period of Detended Wife, Vined $5. {investigation: Frank Andrews, Portuguese, | 10 P harged with assaulting “Tony Ithodes S¢Ten0 Was scized for publishing sn Lecause the fatter is Allcged to hate (2rticle Which is entitied “the dramatic passed remarks about Frank's wife, |CONfroutation of Dumini and Iilip: was fined 36 and costs. Andrews said [Pl The newspaper said that Filip- that it Rhodes had ot talked too |Pelll Wrote to a friend that he believ- Much’thers would nol hiave been-any |0} e Roon would be freed since he troubls, ‘1, ad -"I"m"l!fllv'u"fjl. his own I_nnnume, "ot Wife Out of House, | 4 bt o e L AGTHERS N GRS home at 216 treet yesterday | J by Motorcyelé cmen William | Btrolls and Willlam Hayes on charzes qhird Brother Claims He Has Perfect of drunkenness and breach of the | peace. His wife testified that her| husband came home intoxicated and Rome, July ssued an or r to seize all ne ‘ealled indiscretions about the investi- Case of Murder Azainst Two Under pur. har out of the hous: He wag| Arrest HAPY.(eR hnd costhin Buch caunt | Tancaster, Pa. July 28.—Only at- Woman Strikes Child. [torneys wers admitted today to fhe Anna Poskes of Liim &itcet went 104,14 of Banjamin F. Doscheinier, At- 76 Hartford avenus early Saturday Ly neie City, and his brother, Chester night and succeeded in starting trou- | " yoianeimer, Harrisburg, Pa., held ble with friends. &he assanlted a ten foy 4o charge of having murdered year old girl by striking her With the. i nayents In this city 14 yeurs ago. result that she was arrestod by Po-fqp. ageg pair were found dead in Vieeman Tierney. In court this morn- yoq from gas esphysiation ing she was fined vl ocosts and | peegnic 1, Dorsheimer, Thorndale, warned to atay Av fr Hart- 1 pe. who t the charge agalnst ford avenuc, his heathers, continued foday to main- Mary BtAnzulevicz, charged with qain ‘that he has & well established assaulting a neighbor, had her case eontpnued until Thursday morning Held for Assaulting Siep-Mothe The case of Irank Nicdwiecki, charged with breach of the peace was eontinged until Angust 2 NieJ« wiecki, whe 18 19 years old, was St his step i sated it by con enarged with mather. The tinually askinz not work. &he Be threatensd b " % give him money. The father is moncy and at on ¥Krida on she refused She Is Lovely " s Advertise — rent it — garages are rare, | Men and women: it you want a eomplesion clean and clear, soft and | velvety, onsthat will compel the ade Btart (o nse Ceterson's C...oment 1o BIght—nss it freely. rubhing weil ints WANT AD the skin. Continue for a week or un @ every pimple biachhead. cruption @ rach 18 gone. 8% cente a box | 'j ing of many of the controverted points | three other rings |New Tritain, and & 185 Lafayette street, wers fined The prefect today jeach in Meriden police court this s- (morning on charges of reckless driv- L M8 horme and foumd |PAPATs nublishing indiscretions or &o- |ng. |zations heing carried on by the| uanee of this order the | “Lost, probably buried by dog on Chestnut street, cluster diamond, and gold picce drapped in linen." Tha articles are owned y Mrs. larly in a handkerchief which was {dropped on the floor, and the dog | promptly carried it out into the gar {den and buried it. All Italian Newspapers That Publish | | RS FINED i of 10 Gold street alvatore Alcina of Waclaw La The specific complaint alleged cut- ting in and out of traffi Pupils at Talmud Torah school, about 60 in number will be the guests of the Raeus club at an outing at Lake Compounce next Wednesday af- | ternoon. Attorney Edward Mag i8] chairman of the committee in charge. 'in the Herald want ads. FIND SKELETON OF RICHARD Ti | (Remains of Monarch Found Near Lelostershire Battlelield |, Xox yorw, au | wild eenfusion and to shame late yest 28.=A skcleton, bes | Gilfoyle, seven Pillow Slip=HBoy Makes Find in lee Box, 25 Morris Park West iriver for the Mother's Friend Laun. sorted his colleetions yesterday | something hard and bulky n the eorner of a pillow ease disclosed 8934 money to Mra, lose 1 Necond avenue, Hosworth, in has just been unearthed and handed | over ta the Leicester Museum, | | King Richard 111 took part in the Wars of the Iloses and I8 credited |fact that the other with participation in the murder of Henry himself, to whom the warded with u « Himmonetti, ten years old, of 1444 Roston road hox reposing In u vacant lot and thought | tor a hone for Nags, Richard 111 was King of England 1453 to 1485, youngest son was born at I'otheringay |ment, had gone His boyhood was |[woods to hold a rope-throwing con- test, wilieh he won, only, I'ke the man who captured a bear by grabbing its tail, he didn't know wonld seareh it his animated and Castle In 1452, | passed amid the Wars of the | Mather Hubbard one “hone” but 180 of them rolled up in a little grean hundle a rubber band struggles of the Hoses, In 1461, after the mccession of his brothar, Edward |1V, to the throne, he was made Duke of Gloucester, In 1469 he was made high consta- From 1450 to 14 |he conducted campalgns against the |Scots, and as warden of the West Marshes he brought that country AI" wflRLn FllERS Montana, and tied with e ran around to the as fast as his little legs would carry turned the bank roll over to who I8 keeping it |ble of England, nte such subjection that the parlia- ment of 1483 granted this office to |him and his heirs forever, WOMAN CANDIDATE TRAILING THIRD ‘Robertson and Davidson Lead in Texas Gontest Dallas, Tex., July - from the Saturday {primary today counties put Lynch Davidson of Hous- ton in second place over Mrs Verguson in the race for gn nomination, inwhich Judge I"elix Rob- |1V Richard became the guardian of throne, Edward V, he imprisoned Edward V' and ‘his ounger bromhar. Tarii: rador, Wednesday ment declared Richard king on the I ground that the marirage of Edward ground that the marriage was illegal. Richard had already disposed of the |power of the Queen's relatives, Richard, who had a crooked back, courted popularity with considerable |the heir to the Subsequently vidson had 9 111 on Bosworth and Mus, IPerguson for second position the run-off primary Vvallot with Judge Robertson has over- | shadowed the interest in the ku klux | Robertson was the klan's candidate | Ferguson and Davidzon both | “rgUSON Was a te hecause her hushand, stopped and the | James | club Saturday, firet place was cap- but | tured by Judge J. H. Kirkham, It. W, . J. Wachter and J. H. Rob- | dian Harbor until was unable his | Foteet, ked and the rear| on the ballot Impeachment, Fergnaon conducted sn, made virtually all the speeches ruided by his advice and judgment if | she should hecome governor. At one time last night Mrs. Fergn- | lead of ahont 5,000 votes | over Davidson but that was for a few | minutes only. Klection bureau tabulators estimat- e foday that possibly 150,000 ta 175 re 1o be reported. | Judging from the returns so far re- ceived, Davidson's strength seemed to [ e in the citics Lin the rural districts, vote was in hoth places. race was close and ballots yet w The unreported | predictions | made today connt and possibly a recount would be whether Mrs. vidson wounld o into the run-off pri- nest month. {Park Big Aeri al Truck On Commercial Street Until work on the digging of the subways on Commercial street in eh-_[ headquarters s com- of Hook & will be parked on | north side of the strzet in front Chief William JJ. Noble said this after. {noon that a man will be kept on duty | 24 hoMrs of the day TAEMUD TORAH SCHOOL OUTING. [over the vehicle Commercial street Is the only place in New Britain large enough to this machine, the chief said. fire house on | Housecleaning builds up heading 63 Senator Burton K. Wheeler, democrat who has accepted the vice presidential nomination on the independent La Follette ticket, | Mrs. Wheeler and all the little Wheelers. John, Elizabeth, Frances, Edward and Richard, whirch is which, but that little haver in the front rov | his dad poor buying shees for him, All l;h;‘Littile AWhee;lers_ La France blues as it sticky, greasy partide of so1l 30 it can be easily rinsed away. Use it with soap of any brand The children are named We don’t know v must keep‘ of King Riehard | Montgomery street 111, who was killed at the battle of | 100 of the Henry Leicestershire, in 1485, [ dashed through the camp mess hall at ;m- prize, ROPES SNAKE AND THEN | IS ROPED BY THE SNAKE | Narhor and mtatast 10 Frée Hinself, T were thrown inte it EXACT SITUATION fahopae Falls, N. ¥ three-foot hull snalke ond of a short rope ye On Board the U, 8, Halifax, N. J,, July 2 American torpedo [to the American of the captive | : i1 M On August 7, 1485, the :‘::cr]-nll::ull]:rlrn:lxl('“p from Greenland ’I':arl of Richmond landed at Milford hrrr‘“’rdnfldn)" and go directly to {Haven and his forces faced F(Iehu'.d Indian Harbor, Labrador, under sail- Vield. — Richard's |jng ordors received today. ;n-onau were half-hearted, some of The route will be [them joining the enemy. Richard | re1e strait in the was defeated and slain August 22, |yosterday there were reported to be 1485, and the Earl of Richmond be- came king of England as Henry VII. waters of which nine icehergs and many growlers, It s expected that {soon will be in constant communica- WIN FOURSOME TOURNAMENT. |[tion with the cruiser Milwaukee In the four ball best ball foursome tournament at the Shuttle Meadow |foundland, and which soon ceed to Indian Harbor, The destroyers will remain in In- word comes from the eruiser Richmond indicatiig the 'ate. which has reached Hawkes I3 Commander Willson today made his officlal ealls upen various provineial * | Youth Finds Catching Beptile is Coms | military and naval officials, | |the calls were returned paratively Lasy When He Tries senve of the lieutenant governer frem royers arrived the eity when the Wei delayed exehange of Two hundred |tesics until teday, With an angry dungling at the it o’ one Coolidge 15 Told How New Eng: was firmly knotted about his middie | |Johnny was nalied and unashamed, I d si U i c I Investigation disclosed that, with flfl ZOS p l] alflpl gfl two other Honry str He was the |of the eamp clothesl Richard, Duke of [champion lariat expos to & neighboring 't lads and much e, Johmny, the zona. After his call estn L pf b ks i ace orderw w ]ndia“ Harmr, Lah. House Senator Spencer declared there wan every indication that Senator La Follette would *take a much la percentage of votes from the demo- crats In Missouri than from the re. publicans,” The situation By The Associnted Press, + |southwest was discussed by Senator Barry, at|ameron, who declared the republican he special (tariff rates on wool hoat destroyer | many independent votes in that sec- Davison, under command of Com- |, Koo, however, plots were | Mander Russell Willson, which 8 on [ “gonator Moses said the energies of hatched in the south of Ting- its way northward to give assistance round-the-world | ;6004 otg republican through Belle e ing and New Mexico. the destroyers Adams of Colorado. pro- |as & member of the It cuts your heavy wash-day work in two- no rubbing-no bluing Have you a neighbor who washes with La France? Ask her how much hard labor it saves. She will tell you she wouldn’t be without it for the world. Two tablespoonfuls of this wonderful product diseolved with the soap—and you don't have to rub or blue. La France blues as it cleans, With La France, you just soak or boil the clothes, then rinse and wring, and the washing is done. And how beauti- fully done! The clothesare a lovel:r enow-white, an’ Loosens every Use La France with any soap vou like—bar, powder or flakes —in tubs or washing machine. Notice how thick and rich it makes the suds, and how the dirt seems almost to melt away. Only 10 cents a package. Order from vour grocer today. For ironing, use Satina. Added to the hot starch, it keeps the iron from sticking and gives a soft glossy finish to the clothes, Is delightfully pers fum~d. La France Manufacturing Comw "-delphia. washing machine, [time of the departure of the aviators from Scapa Flow, when they will go f the settles Washington, July 28,~=The situation ns It relates to election of senatorial candidates in New England and eastern states was laid before Pri dent Coolidge today by Senator Moses what to do with | of New Hampshire, chairman of the republican senatorial committee, senator also talked over his plans for A trip late this week to organize the TORPEDD BOAT 10 27 cundidates in Michigan, 1llinols, Min- nesota and possibly Colorado and Mr, Coolidge in addition held politi- cal conferences today with Senators Spencer, Missourl and Cameron, Ari- his committee would center on Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, month, will leave | yoy " yorgey, Tilinols, Delawars, West Virginia, Nebraska, lowa, Montana, Colorado (two seats); Min- nesota, Kansas, South Dakota, Wyom- Three of these scats now are held by democrats — Senators Walsh Montana, Walsh of Massachusetts and Senator Magnus Johnson, who is up for reelection in New- | Minnesota, who was sent to the senate farmer-labor | party, and now is opposed by an inde- pendént republican, voted with republieans in organizing the last sen- Only 314 cents eaeh wuh’&fianhuumda— ful product that does away with all the drudgery of washing, For boiler, tubs or

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