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Marsay Pinos Throatlets For the relief of -Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Tickling in the Throat, etc. Invalu- | able to Public ers— 25C hox THE “I Dickinsen Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. J Speakers, i Singers and all Voice Work- || New Britain was “right” for such a value as Straight 8 Shoes are right for New Britain— for they are a big value quality shoe—the price $8 HORSFALLS 9399 Xsylum Street Hartford, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” City Items The Misses Lillian ) Hartlet Iverson of have left for New York a tic City. They will also visit friends in Pen vania. Gulbransen player pianos ot Morans. | —advt. Chairman A. N eommon council roads has called a mee for We nesday evening to act upon a reso- Jution asking better protection at Whiting street cros Lunch at Hallina Dr. Charles through the Cam bis residence at Vincenzo and new owners plan to make exte alterations and remodel it three family house 2 rooms for light housekee aleo garage, 21 —advt. John Barnes street ,hroke his when he feil in t home, He was takr Britain general 1 Gordon Ellms of left Friday to cor at Northeas F. L. Mc practice of Optometry cent iliness.—advt Victrolas and Pianos, at Mor: advt. Home cooked advt Roger & school afte Francis hospital Members of ¥ the reeipi s of John A 1 ity planning ord of the c into a ping hes at Crowell's « back at N. B H r spending & week at St One of the hest ways to avoid catching serious ills in your home is having us supply our PASTEURIZED & CLARIFIED MILK for raw milk is never really pure and it is often the source of ty- phold, intestinal troubles &nd other iliness. Try OUR MILK. United Milk Co. 49 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 IN POLICE COURT (Judge Alling Criticizes Absence of State's Witnesses typical Monday ses- morning f police court was held be W. Alling pen containing charged with offenses ore njaini this the court g of men 0t bre ' gambling vehiele lefendants charges of violat- \ I'wenty-nine 1s80T L ich of the and violat Ther lrunker motor laws, before sposed of two of the cases t the caused protests and rom lefendants. \gan was the Prosecutor the court until tomorrow against John charged Man- of the sesion YS repre William I | Joseph Woods asked ng when L continuance of the street pigeon attention that today was it he has been in cach thme a asked ses were he witne not on ap- served their es will b ire protest was made by s J. Cabelus, who e when the pr continuance gainst Mr. who conduct Park street. to the last told the prosecutor had at it was to be tried to je waited the entire morn ze Alling granted the coi ty. Cabe trial would be sct would be most convenient atrolman Poter McEvoy ng witness. § s Must Respond then announced witnesses were casure of and quor cases 2 Pajanes, 211 next Joseph aurant at was th called and Cabclus or him, as jhe Witne the cases in were when were to testify ction on the the espe- istice witnesses, not present to pro- the police Drunken Driver, Pined $1 1) aviest penalty inflicted by Adam Jerzeski of ton street, charged with motor v while ce iquor. ¥ $1 of ahicle of and d guilty pended lition, H Main ot arence 15 hy Lanpher after an iny in accident in which & Steve narged entered, a ion into s involved Ro%n of 286 Park street ating liquor plea of nolo con- with vio through eriden omendat f secutor Woods, 2 of nola con- | told the police had -gone to defendant without ad found a a small¥ ling any only to alcohol, owledge | and fact that the y of access ated, ants in the been con tions in the along ndere 00 on Battles With Policeman. 1 with dr e and resist- s precip the hands rest was made by ment which fol- m Grabeck that n stand a little to one 0 the football was terminat- 20 SAY ‘PRESENT | be- | s ghat | arrested | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1024, ed by the policeman who said that he arrested Grabeck and then knocked him to the ground to put the handcuffs on him. When the other police on duty at the field saw this, they started to rush to the spot and the wrowd of spectators closed in from all sides. | Some of the police were kept busy holding the crowd back while others assisted May. Grabeck fought the | police and after belng handcuffed he ! started using his feet, according to { the pollee, so that they had to carry him bodily to the machine fn which he was brought to the station, Pive in Gambling Raid, A card game In the York Notel was broken up eatly yesterday morn ing when Serg. Patrick A, Mec- Avay with Policemen Frank Parker and James Sullivan arrested five men on gambling charges. They pleaded guilty in court and w ! without costs. They " e fined $6 cach, were Peter Herman of 294 Broad t, Joseph Cirsin of 59 Beaver trect, Joseph Brazel of 483 Main t, Stanley Napukorski of the Hotel York and Joseph Barczyk, al- s0 a resident at the hotel, The caacs against Alex Koppel of 5 Hartford avenue, Louis Papa of Ibert street and Frank Amanda stree 5 Eim street, all charged with | continued until Wed- Inesday for trial, The men were ar- rested after a fight at the corner of Hartford avenue and Winter street Saturday afternoon.| Polices men Joseph Hayes and Politis made the arrests, Ludwig Todorwicz ot, charged with reckless driv- ing had his case nolled. He was ar- | restqd by aPtrolman Charles McCar- thy after an accident on West Main street, , were Brakes Not 0. K. Joseph Oddl of 14 Bicycle street, Plainville, was fined $15 on a charge {of operating a motor vehicle with |improper brakes, and received a |suspended judgment on a charge of having improper lights. He was ar- | rested Saturday night on West Main strect by Tatrolman Peter Cabelus. John Krisulis of 85 Tremont street, charged with non-support was ced fn care of Probation Officer ard C. Connolly and his | was continued until Saturday. His wife testified that he left home three | weeks ago and she has not received lany money or word from him since, de- | | | You'll Like Th/at | Spicy Flavor of i CL-0-VE WFE SAVERS They’re S0 Ref:eshing.' of 228 Curtls | case | | { Chamber of Commerce and the com- | bined civic clubs will be held at the R R S G DS A Y4 The New York Giants are without the services of Frank | Frisch, star infielder, whose second finger on his. left hand isl | broken, _Photo shows X-ray of both hands. Note, the; larrows. The one on left points to the broken bone. Compare | it with the ‘zood member on the other hand. (Courtesy Ham- |ilton X-Ray. Laboratories). | | He said that he has been working in {to move his family there today. He was arrested hy Policeman Patrick FuR LA F[ll‘[‘E’rTE |7 l"'\.|arn when he came here yes- His Foe lor 85 Years, He Now Campaigns for Him MASONIC ACTIVITIES ‘(‘mlmnlul Lodge Plans Fraternal | Visit October 20—Giddings Chap- Chicago, Sept. 20.—Why Victor | Berger, after opposing Robert M. La Follette for 25 years, is now sup- | porting the independent candldafe, was explained last night fn &n ad- {dress by the socialist congressman | from Milwaukee, Wis. | “We started a soclalist paper to | fight La Follette,” explained the | served, | congressman, “I have fought him ' Wednesday evening the lodge Will | for 25 years, and now 1 have come work the master mason degree, on | here to ask you to vote for him, October 15 the entered apprentice | “The socialist party did not grow degree and og October 29, the mas- | 4q it should. That was the fault of ter mason degree. Sonaifiong, At a meeting of Giddings chapter, | «t is because we have very few R. A. M., on Thursday evening the | American workers who are com- past master degree and on October | poljed to stay workers all their lives. 16 the most excellent master's de- | Tpere fs always a chance for them gree will be worked. to get ahead on the shoulders of the e immigrant. s H. S. BOYS IN TAXI WRECK | “La Follette is a shrewd politician, ' 'xi_which | Pt he has a better record than any | itain | Other politician, * & & * | was taking some of the New Britain | | high! achbol! rooters Home fromithe | i mongiother speakiers were Mortis Hillquit, wealthy socailist leader | Crosby game at Waterhury had an | o QU0 WEALE accldent. in Seuthington, Thetax)|Trom New Tocks Rohary Bhotth oies) governor of | Stoelo and | Cialist candidate for was driven by Howard Steelo and | o8 C0 0 S o prest- was going at a moderate rate of | % var 3 specd when a touring car Which he | :fn‘a’r’wofrlhe Pennsylvania federation was about to pass attempted a left ¢ turn. In order to avoid hitting the lighter car Stecl made a sharp turn. | Tpjon Leader Will Be The taxi was thrown up onto the Opponent of Glass side walk and one front wheel was broken oft but no one was injured.| Washington, Sept. 29.—W. N. Ansulmo, Gourson,gDame, Satnders, | Doak, vice-president of the brother- geully, and McBriafty were the boys | htod of raillroad trainmen, an- from the wrecked car Who were | nounced today his acceptance of the to oppose crowded into the remaining taxi and | republican nomination | Senator Carter Glass, as candidate taken home. | for the senate in Virgin{a. Mr, Doak | is from Roanoke and is national leg; | islative representative of his brother- | hood. She Suffered “T had a bad leg for tried everything and had doctors but no henefit. 1 tried Peterson's Ointment and 5 boxes healed my leg. I can never praise it enough. My leg was 80 painful at first that I had to put fresh ointment en every two ter To Work P. M. Thursday. One special event each month {during the remainder of the year is the plan of Centennial todge, A. F. and A. M. This program will begin with a fraternal visit by members lof Wylly's lodge of West Hartford, October Refreshments will be Saturday afternoon a P. A, FLEMING TO SPEAK The third joint luncheon of the Burritt hotel tomorrow at 12:15 o'clock, with the Lions club acting as host. The sp2aker will be P. Alfred Fleming, president of the fire waste committee of the United States Chamber of Commerce. Members of the fire commission have been in- vited to attend, 20 years, POCKET PICKED OF $300 Charles Deloury was the victim of a pickpocket at the corner of | Main and East Main atreets ‘Sat- | hours, night and day. It etopped urday night, according to a report | the pain at once.”” Mrs. Mark Rich- made to the police. Deloury claimed | ards, Lake Linden, Mich. Fine for that the cleight-of-hand artist se- | piles, eczema and all skin troubles “dlways Good Taste” RESOURCES $16,932,458.14 SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Open Monday Evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 25 ELMER Deposits made on or before Friday, October 3rd, will draw interest from October 1st. 4% Interest 100 NEW FORDS NOTHING DOWN THE OLD RELIABLE DEALERS 22 MAIN STREET cured $300 from his pocket. and blemishes. 35 cents a box. Is Being Paid 78 Main Street : 75 AUTOMOBILE CO. A WEEK'S CAMPAIGNING Governor Al Smith Plans to Devqte That Much Time lqun‘l)emo-:- ratic Campaign Outside New York. Albany, N. Y, 8ept.. 29.—Governor Alfred E. Smith will devote exactly one week to the Natlonal democratic presidential campaign outside, New York astate, he sald today. The re- mainder of the time before the elec- tions will be apent in an intensive campalgn within the state which whl include a two-weeks speaking tour up-state and a week of campaigning in New York city. 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