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e L VA i LY was arrested last night by Patrol- Tfl 1 man Maurice Flyna and Thomas J. TRUMB lL I]ENI ] h Feeney, after an accident on Maln street. rockless driving on Main street last night, was fined $25 and costs, $10 " . of the fine being remittted. He was ] Two Heavily Fined for “pena-|areestea'suer e s wiegea o nave (25§ Scandal Disclosed Qnly struck a hydrant near No. 3 engine . s P house, by Patrolman Maurice Flynn, f { cards ting A Drinking R mtroumen Maurice ne- | Personal Dishonesty at Capital ing at a moderate rate of speed when placed under arrest. i Automobile law violators were in Ross Fined $100 and Costs, Declaring that the groatest dan- Sample Books of Personal ([, ascendancy at this morning's| Henry Ross was fined $100 and |ger confronting the country today gl'fl\(‘d Cards ssion n:’ police court lrd I]-erurc costs for opcrating a, motor vehicle | was not the activity of the :Nll('nln b ¢ B . g " s lge Willlam C. Hungerford, op-|while under the influence of liquor. |and so-called “reds” but the inuctive | i ) : P ||{erators of automobiles figuring /in He was arrested Saturday night on |ity of the electorate, State Sepatos 8 1 18 NOT on the BOX, 1t 1s M now ready for your inspec- |1} 1o majority of the long Iist of cases North Main streot by Patrolman |John H. Trumbull, republican can= " A presented to the court as aesult of Doherty. The policeman testified |didate for lieutenant governor, AN of tion the week-end activitics of the po- that he saw Ross' machine being | speaking at the Pollsh rally in the B R M u’”l”E ay | The heaviest penalty nvlln»v.:l operated in a strange manner near | Lyceum theater yesterday afternoon, bRl & . Stationery Dept. Wi cived by Willlam McKennit the curb and upon investigation, he |urged everybody to vote, He said S 3 . ¢ Granby, ‘\\ hln :«M =;rr"-"'1 'fmlnd Ross in a drunken conditien. | that the democrats and third party $ i . ® J v tly after 3 o'clock Saturday aft-| Ross claimed that he was not un- | really lacked, issues and were trylng fod e 8 “T H B Mo UININE" It THE |trnoon on the Plainville road by ger the influence of Jiquor, that all | to make one out of- dishonesty, i 2 here 1S 1o Other RO s Motoreycle Pollcemen = Willlam — P. 'y had to drink was four glasses of | which, he clalmed, was a personal, ' i 3 = Ll Hayes and Willlam 8. Strolls. L ey . 4 E cider. He said that he had |pot a party, matter. Calvin Cool- { ' g A DICKINSON v fined 8180 and costs and geh- driven the machine over the road |jqge, SenatorTrumbull, continued, i ; 3 Proven Safe for more than a Quartet of a Century as-a quick oA Loneed to 15 days in jall, the Jull rom New Haven and was very |u man who will discountenance all | ; , 1 and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, and as a sk B tired, and that was the reason th |gighonesty. : sy . DRUG CO In imposing the se nlvt‘lwv‘ ‘.Iu\)lm- police thought he was drunk, e et re L and ; ) aventive ) Nalennalia s ranand fCa acn that Foster Case Nolled. | stressed the matters of economy and ' £ \ T S ur for @ Wi Prosccutor Woods entered a nolle | taxation, pointing out that while the E.. : 4 family, a man who is entrusted . F 3 & (4] in the case of Harold W. Foster, ! % e £ ; L v m his employers property, his O ACH taxes in the United States jumped * e o e o | charged with reckless driving on |10} per cent from 1917 to 1772, an . b ; " P 169'171 Mam St. "‘}“]“’; l;:‘\f,',':“(“"-_"“\_“'I‘_“;”:.‘v‘ fl:‘a High strect, June 17, Foster was | j1orease of 15.8 per cent, the smal- i " L% . ; . m auffeur of this type should set an | hicd Tiver of @ machitie that BUCK | jegy in the country, was made In this S " i i i . b ample for other drivers instead of [ L 1o T ey o e hag | ate: He praised the candidates on P Y ‘ : vinking and operating a motor [ ¢ 1N W TrOm WEIED DOSrey 4% |the state ticket ‘and also the local g . icle, SR e candidates, Edward F. Hall, F'red O. Nefendant was arresied after | g e RO 0 COUT o, | Rackllfte, and B. W. Alling. 1l police received word from |y o GrakiuzkaniTomn Blve . Congressman E. Hart Fenn spoke, o8 BRAS, L while addresses in Polish were de- vilic that an autoist had styuck | 4oy oy Normant, all charged with | s \ hine in Plainville and pro- [l 1O% Y d"';‘j.' Ltk »fam..\m-d {livered by Nicholas L. Pletrowski of equantly SO e oA Chicago, Joseph Ruszelewski of eded toward New Britain without [ F&dICHLY Mel LK ConE Lo e opping. Hayes and Strolls were SIS 4 Philadelphia, and Leon W. Szetela v 5 men were arrested in a raid on |l 1J {sent out to look for him and they | TI°% Were arreved 1n & FAA - O of Chicopee, Mass. Several hundred . |located him on West Main street. [>D Ll 2 {n (men and women, mostly from the § 3 \ Sk Sk , principal has not been reached in 3 ¥ WV On McKenna admitted that he had two | PEREPAl T8 805 SR FEETEC % | Afth ward, attended the rally, which 5 drinks of liquor in Southington, but i:‘n‘;pd :mm ”‘-:l'w’mh:r i was presided over by Henry Nowickl, F 4 claimed that he was not drunk. e 5 Swedish-American Rally Sl e tip Pocket Peddler Caught e e Danbe vill For a long trouser suit? T 5 Willam Regan, charged with | Attorney Emil J. Danberg w {5 ; . ; A% Dominic Sommese, arrested by |, ool o0 breach of the | Preside at a republican rally’to ‘be Camille Dargie of San Francisco will be one of the nation’s 7 » a Here his needs have been ;:‘l‘[‘:';’l‘\‘?‘”:::j;’jf‘: 1\1\1‘1:\”; :lnc’ peace, was fined $5 and costs on the | held by the Swedish-American Re-| ¢}, ousands of “forget-me-not? girls on Nov. 8, when Forget- s < of considered, in our showing [|Cue yesterday ;f,'""”“”'\ on Maple frse haree ’:f‘,’_’n:,;""‘,';ied“': o ‘,(\x':;;;“rrva-:'uo‘.‘l\\;{' ).f.'i."’l,’fiy i‘r';'»','”s'i,,,".f Me-Not Day is observed throughout the Uni.tgd’States. Little } be 5 g ;‘., et, a bottle of liquor and a glass | [A38 O 1S Ot e Presto [aud Joscph T. Ingdahl of New bunches of for ret-me-nots will be ‘sold to raise funds by the of Junior Suits. u'»”:.(;n';\u];”|1:: lwlf:k(:‘:v\! TI:HT!‘:; lunoh room on Main sireet by Pa.|York assistant United States com- | Disabled American Veterans to assist their wounded comrades Al ot et orin ot e ErotmanswWiamIRID ok eiy)S anaf missionen o E EhippinE il speak. who are in government hospitals. % T ey William McCarthy. The police tes- Italian Club to Endorse ] S ; He has been convicted on two pre- > RIGHT IN STYLE Sious pecasions. for . violating the |tifed that Regan was shouting and [ The ArchimedesIndspendent Pon. L ! ! i 4 |tical elub will meet Friday evening el arguing in the lunchroom and falled | tical cl ! ing comedian himself—laugh pur- § OR (ULOR_ L e e to stop when warned several times. [to take up the matter of endorsing F | veyor to the millions—was author : b $27 50 Peter Korkosky, charged with Chases Wife Out of House, candldates for office. Last year the 91\ as well as distributor of a goodly : P . | saulti a man at the gate of the Carl B. Noyes, charged v\nh{‘dfi‘mocratic ur-kn_n received endorse- part. Corbin factory Saturday afternoon |drunkenness and breach of the |ment, but no decision has beon made Knew What Public Wanted. : - L ind guilty and fined $5 and | Peace, was found guilty and fined ¥5 |In this camnalgn as yet. ) Dockstader's success was attrib- \ a st He is alleged to have walked |and costs, the court warning him Bingham Here Friday 22 | uted chiefly to his knowledgs of . up to a man and struck his twice, | 28ainst future disturbances. Noyea| A republican rally will be held T what the public wanted in.the way Onse e He claimed that the man had called | Va8 arrested carly this morning by | Friday night at the Palace theater|p, = of amusement, and his ability to . him a vile name so he hit him, The | Patrolman David Doty after the jwith Prof. Robert McElroy af’BlO&dely MOllll]S Passm OI meet the demand. B court warned him about taking the |Man's wife ran up to him at the | Princeton and Lieut. Gov. Hiram Born in Hartford m v/ || 12w into Lis own hands in the fu.|South church and said that her hus- | Bingham as the speakers. Lew Dockstader, whose real name . 95-99 sylum Street || wre. band had chased her out of the| The republican town committee 5 FfimOI]S AC[OP (s Geess Al tredlOls o dwaatborn plto edtre @ Failed To Heed Signal house and threatened to kill her. announced last night that rallies wil |in Hartford, Conn., August 7. 1856. k Indelek, charged with d Investigating, Doty said that he be held at the factory gates, Tucs- | Hartford. 3 He learncd to play several musical 7 for fwhn;m: the signals of Traffic Police- | found Noyes in the house in a |day, Wednesday, Thur: and Fri- New York, Oct. 27.—Broadway | cruments in his boyhood and for 30) e Pere i By O Eisd” bert Veley at Main and | drunken condition. ) day and Monday, November 3. Pat- | checked its gay course today. t0 |17 years was a member of an ama- ‘:l ol )er Tt Pay ¥ st Main streets yesterday, had| Judgment was suspended in the |rick Conway of Philadelphiu Pa.. judgment suspended and was given |case of Niccolo Casbamatino, | winl speak at the Stanley Works | jyngtrel and blackface comedian, | his professional debut. In 1873 he a warning to heed traffic signals in | charged with breach of the peace. |Tuesday and at the Russcll & Er- | | f A ol of ting | He was arrested last night by Po Bnd 8 teptee) who died yesterday at the lome of | signed with the Farl, Emmett and Hear this great soprano at her recital. Then [ i iture. A charge of operating | He ed 1a ¥y PO- | yin gate Thursday. Dr. A, I Camp- a . Mrs. Warren Palmer.|W 3 t S FagTy 3 TR oA r ot n Dbt raon | TiSemiil PaiTIae O/ saYSatior i anl| ha o rier (e er T Sp o e | L susilerg M Wanient Balmer I OB0S o the east go to the store of any dealer in Victot products el Mr. Dockstader's death was the re- |ern states, aad later transferred to | ; was contined until tomorrow morn- | investigation was made of an allexed | glanioy Rule 8fd Level gats Wed- | gt of we sears of iliness reaulting | the. Bloodsuad Comlc.. alliance of and hear the Victor Records by Ponselle. You a4y s to give him an opportunity to|disturbance at an Oak street house. | yoctav: . W. Dunigan of New York ' ' 4 o from a fall suffcred at New Bruns- | 8pringfield, Mass. - will instantly appreciate how truly the Victrola Baritone luce the certificate in court. The defendant was alleged to have | o)) pe the speaker at the P. & .ok N, J s bri i li i Ask OIGLECLIIURE Hit Wagon And Ran Away {fhrown a man downstairs, and | corhin gate on Friday, and Coi. H. e ot 10 vears i rings to you her personality !“d_, 'lfl‘“ art. Ask © Rooms 318-319 Booth’s Block Joseph Dablonski, charged with ) tireatencd to shoot him. After | "\ond of New York will wind D | o1d, had been on the stage for half SCARL EVE! 2 specially to hear her record Tosti’s “Good-Bye’ o Special Aticntion to Jeginners |° ling responsibility ard operating | listening to the “‘MTN in the case, | y1/o factory rallies on Monday, No-|a contury. He returned to his work [ A% & precautionary measure, the and “Serenade” (6453). | Sraines ATy Rie Inivesaily, vhile license was under suspen- [ the court decided that the trouble | orve "s 24 4ho © Sorew gate, | Lo ry e e e ry, | and |health department has had cultures Tel. 1274-13 | f ded not guilty and the|was all caused by liquor and not e :;m“dmmi £ finally only. laat Japu- of 200 Roclkwell school children tak- e 5 continued untll tomorrow | entirely by the defendant. ¢ AL ast Jay = ding a scarlet fever out- { . kg L “|en, following e for trial at the request of | The woman at whose house the .,:Z;-y-nfvm;tfn\',’f;]‘gv palleoe held to- |, Lok, There are now 20 eases un- =7 o Prosccutor Joseph G. Woods. 2 4, in answer to a b TUS While '(fl.mg' with the six |der quarantine. He was arrestzd yesterday morn- | question by Judge William F. Man- - b - " . Sl S Brown brothers and Julian Eltinge ter he is alleged to have struck who appeared for the defenf- I1ast December, Mr. Dockstader be-| The Egyptians had vesscls large : \A\\mmlm. a *op- |ant, said that she was sure that he came ill and was compelled to re- |€nongh to be called ships-about 5 ine and ran away with- e didn't have anything to drink in her tivn tolhia Kome) Ha was'ccrfined!| 800058 T, iimselt knflux. He ap- |diouse, and if he did, it wasn't more LNl e menths b wheh stal 1 i 5 police 1 about an | than three or four glasses. | {his fllness took a turn for the wife to report Reckless Driver Pays $35. |} g Others I Ap 1 of turs A ad been stolen. | Joseph Romano, charged with | Iang OLaers IS Dmva ! e r”;x T:'”i‘u?&f’ el : : aughter and a grandson. young 1 reckless driving on Farmington ave- | c M I Pl GCLAE RO Erandag to take it out for 3 el | ! many of the sure-fire jokes that are 1 1 ; S e kel ) e | bringing laughs today were young |a and they failed to return rested after an accident in which he |, : | bringing laughs ay o Y | The driver of the wagon was at |is alleged to have lost control of his | Washington, Oct _Tihe city ;and beardless, the dressing room of | the static 1 hie identified "Dab- | mac and collided with & mafl |manager plan form of government of | Lew Dockstader, world-famous min- ski as the driver of the machine | pox, | Cleveland was in effect Approved | strel, was ome of the main founts |who had jumped out of it and run Abused Policemen. {today by the supreme court |from which the choicest humor |away. He was piaced under arrest Richard Fasella, arrested Satur-| The court dismissed for want of | flowed, and the big, jovial, rollick- mourn for Lew Dockstader, famous | teur minstrel band before making for evading responsibility, and an | gay night on Main street by Patrol- {jurisdiction the case Drought DY | m————————— o ! - investigation disclosed that his li-|man Daniel Cosgrove and Doherty, | George D. Hile, asCleveland taxpay- cense had becn suspended winen he ifsisted on calling the po- |er. Ran Jitney Without License e e e s adtas osaas 1o = Herman Sim d with op- | go home, was fined $10 and costs Written Orders for Cars. crating a jitne ithout first obtain- Good stories bear repeating. Good dosserts stand repeating, And the most highly appreciated finish to the + flav with . on a charge of drunkenness and had | -Written order for cars are neces- ”\.‘,‘,‘ ,vllk ,r-',' ,4,.,;‘,;,.(;\}?:(\25'_@ A“ s and their contents yleade Ereotlatenends b stablish the lability of rail- | &N o LALracls. 5 A ) g ». 1| judgment suspended on & breach of |sary to establish the liability of rail- | ZA¥ B " FLFFT o umost importance.. | | Put_our PASTEURIZED and || CLARIFIED MILK to ANY test || solute purity and rich- proven—for it is & A scientifically clarified 7 u.of & noving any £O0r. with possible trace of impurity. He was | ce charge. |roads for damages when they fail | &' of Leon Elphee of New |to furnish for the shipment of | st 2 3 ) L ¢ rged with non-support of |livestock on the rules of the rail- = d At ] Richness an urity unex- at he ¢ his child, was continued until Nov. |road require, the supreme court held g i 2 comparatiye| o : | y low cog; I ! s public service lice 10 for't laes Aae - ase ght 2 Secure t you geiled. Baturdin | or trial. tiday in an Arkansas cas ght | the fiuest : by the dtre weral of railroads > 100, : . bt eparmet, o et o o, THIRD AND SIXTH WARDS st Soreo o somsemon, 1| gy - W t United Milk Co. | == o vomig sThmionw - & ™ : ) . 0 ghoe et and ay ) ) e al A toi 19 Woodland Street He 2 ) beeal) | House of Davi | e v 'Vwmanddepend.b{"emc& The supreme court refused to re-! New Britain Pnse Lach District Has 3284 Flectors— | oo 2 case Wought by Israelite Phone 1610 w ’rw‘ ,‘,TI."'I,”"J-' Total Number in City 16,475, S,rf:s:nn:w|-mr‘x';‘r’m\‘.'.' vy;fimw r\'l::‘»ju 3 % L morning M‘r trial. He Registrars Announce veturn of property they contributed to the organization's treas nd to pay for their services mhers of the association. voting list this yvear includes ames, an increase of 1,276/ list of la the regis- | 1. The | ird and | o National Bank ( The supreme court r¢ 3 i is one reason f«:r the rapidly | Appreciation 384 “The fifth ward s the smatiest [,0 (500 SO (L Custions Another is the consistent v her a trust 1pany, when economy of the entire estab- absorbed by a natio nk, loses its ||| lishment. Here you may enjoy right to act as an executo der ¢ a Club Breakfast at 45c., con- r L g will as raised by the Commonwe sisting of Fruitor Cereal, Bacon sponse the public of New ’ / 1.6 B i Jtional Bank of Boston. ||| 8nd Egg, and Rolls and Coffee n has en to ¢ <9 ) 5 The right of a National ba —Special Luncheon and Din- s is by increasing our \ o ct as exeeutor and t . ners of superior quality are also tacilitics 10 scrve. 4 2.3 ill, after it has absorbed th served at the most moderate Al possible prices. : i1k (o arti D ItnaC hrariy No location can be possibly Enlarging— You'll Like That D Togrs |t by the First Natonal Bank ||| the Mareiique. — One. hlock of Boston. from the i A, Pennsylvania Station are therefore cm- . / e | via enclos way) — Nine Ii.ruuw_ T display ||| Splcy F[a'yor MARRIED 25 YEARS ‘l" The supreme col air ca [l Blocka rlonfidc'r“.}-’.c L’lnu’:‘_ of today of voters | most effcctive way 4 ¢ T aligible voters by wards are | show our apprecia- y s tion for the generous re- P / Ward y Women A Liatingie space in our shop, thus oday to_review the case of former ||| one block from the grestest enabling us to show more gre cmployes of the Santa Fe system, || and best Shops of the City— . of our exclusive merchan- ||| Mr. and Mrs. John F."Wanrahan convicted of a criminal conspiracy gnpl: a dozen )locks from the b ¢ 2 3 2 {when they quit work at Needles, ra and the leading Theatres lise for your approval. c L- i y Observe Silver Wedding Anniver- (A10 U7 A Rorl ot oo e || —and directly connected with \ - . sary at Home on Glen Street. |strike of 1922, the Subway to any part of the f { Always { v Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hanrahan | P City you wish to reach. R / | y | observed their 25th wedding anni-| Motion Picture Combine i ersary at their home at 2 Glen | : . IR A T SR e . e ERS D Planned hy Leaders | T R S in and “just look THE MINT WITH THE HOLE Meriden and Hartford friends| 1.08 Angeles, Oct. 27. — Joseph | around.” | escnt. They were married at St. Schenck, motion picture producer, Ro O FIN G and S H ING LE S The Tlley’r(; ary’s church, by the late Father |announced here today on his arrival | RGO ER A islnieiaiiie vy, Mr. Hanrahan is employed | from New York that argangements | . { the Corbin Serew corporation of- |had been made for the organization | | DISTRIBUTED BY & | $0 nd s active fraternally, partl.|of & film combtne to include him- | Affiliated with Hotel HA { Bumll G‘ft Sbop S cutatly in the Kuights of Columbus |self and.the United Artista group | :d Ipin. | w O O D C O Rcfreshmg. where he has been recording secre. |composed of Douglas Fairbanks, | Bmadmyqsz—,o“d& H G 72 WHST MAIN ST tary for several years. Mr. and Mrs. | Mary Plekford and Charles Chaplin, 9 Opposite the Hotel I¥ janraban have three children who lat the termination of Schenck's pres< NEW YORK 141:149 ELM ST, NEW BRITAIN |' - 2 re the Misses Gestrude, Rowalie and ent contract with First Natlonal NE ih "CAIO e " 'Alaays Good Taste =2 e -y e By § gl n, ch ‘Mfi N