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stop and proceeded along, narrowly missing hitting two ohildren who weye crossing the street, Stadler |ehased him along the strect a short distance before he came to a stop and got out of the machine, When he did, the pollceman sald that he | staggered. ; ‘ Fined For Mut | Levi Jones of 457 Main street was {fined $10 and costs and Irank Hal- [toran of 887 Main street was fined |§8 and costs when they wore ar- Their suspleions aroused by 1he |py1gneq hegore the court on charges actions of a man who arrived on of breach of the peace and assault Putnam street yesterday morning 1n |a8 a result of a fight e-rl{ {ie-'h‘rdn.\" ove! {morning at the corner of Main and Moo and went inlo_ sevora houses, | KAk Muin streets Thy were ar- Policeman Thomas J. Feeney and {)“""l.( by th(;oh;mn d“‘!"”‘": h‘t’l Willlam Politis followed the strang- (Poherty when he found them fight- er untll he went into 86 Putman '8 both of them blecding from the strcct and stayed there for some fAce Ne told the court. time. When he came out, they in. | Hulloran told tho court that he tercepted him and found that he had W04 llll‘lnx home \j'hrhn Jm(\lnT. kv:'hn & quart of moonshine, They brought |Was llcged ;to hava been drinking, i back Inte the house and he fs |dccosted himd and oftered to lick him, alleged to have admitted that he had |FHalloran “_‘”l,“"d the ”0{’" “,""‘ ;’:.";“;I"’"’,““".; ,‘;f_‘{](”‘" there, and |y oiilities smmediately and the bat. Padournan was arrested on U W on. charges of violating the liquor law | : £ and his alleged customer, Abraham (And Peter Prystaz of 70 Laurcl Tsanc of 19 West Pearl street, was Street had a mixup in Ukraintan arrested on & charge of breach of (Nall 1ast night and were arrested by the peace, When arraigned in po- '1“”:““;','“' ]0"""["; OM‘“"']"“ (:“"' lice comrt this morning Pardoarnan -{"“‘l" 1M'n "'j] H":'““ e : 4 hyas found guilty and fined $150 and "7 "“‘ LRI A L costs, while the charg® against Jeuac FalEned hefore the court, Prystaz al- s 'm)”"‘ by Drosecuior Joseph G, /CEINE that Halicki hit him in the Woods, The defondant elatmed that ‘l“""“:‘““"‘r" i V't’::\u""" !:"l"lc‘k"‘m:"- he did not sell any Mquor, that ho |0 085 OF WD (A AW a8 only kept it in the houso for his own REANE L o use. Isanc told the court that he EEITRENOUN 0 did not buy the -moonshine, that| Jerry Lynch No. 2 falled to appear Pardoarnan had given it to him, but |hefore the court to answer a charge ‘nardod the policeman's signal to STALK CUSTOMER Wait Until He Reappears and Arrest House Occupant —_— Assanlt he threw $1 on the table and went Of drunkenness and a $25 hond that | \was posted to guarantee his appear- ance was forfeited, Judge Hunger- ferd ordered the police to look Lynch up and rearrest him after he learned that Lynch has a suspended sentence hangling over his head out Driving Under Influence of Liquor Alox Leden of East Main | street, charged with operating a motor vehiele while under the influ- ence of liquor on Main strect Sat- urday afternoon, pleaded guilty and was fined $125 and costs. He was arrested by Traffic Policoman John Btadler at the corner of Main and SPECIAL MEETINGS START PRSI W = Marry nd for Rackliffe for A. Tronside Takes People's Pull top lever a vote Ben Alling and Fred representatives. Church by Storm and Addresses Tour Meotings Yesterday. top and and Pull Coolidge leve Dawe vote advt, for | A sories of meotings wero started = B ! yesterday in the People’s church by Tull top lever and vote for Hi A. Ironside of Oakland, Cali- Edward K. Hall for Senator.—advt. fornia. Mr. Tronside was grected by ‘ | large crowds both morning and even- Binenie o Govomaee aoue "™ |ing At the mGrning servico he took | e b i |as his eubject, “The ts in thet reeeyparps——— | A |(0 He called attention to the li:.w ent of the sparrows and swal- lows building their nests in the tab- ernacle, undkr the hrazen altar of the outer court and the golden altar of iin the foly of Holi He sald the sparrows rep- rescoted the worthleas sinners and | thes wallows the restless, dissatisfied burden-bearing Chrisi 8. He sald I are no two aitars heneath such can build nests and find security and peace. In the afternoon he addressed the funday sehool and explained how | Chinese characters reprosent the,Old Testament characters. Mr. Tronside one time intended to be a Chinese siopary, and apent years atudying habits and customs of the (¥i- The right way to skin beauty JiVERY skin will respond to correct treatment, but don't overlook that word cor- ract—it means the difierence n success and failure. In addition to bzing rnaur- paseed for gencral teilet ure, Resinal Soap, eided by Resinol Oirtment improves poor com- roughness, s, and even ing, fmart- gradually Resinol the evoning he apoke on| | sgression Pargiven, Sin Cover- ed.” He dwelt on the natural fnelt- [ nation of human nature fo try to | cover up a sin rather than to make restitution. At 8 o'clock last evening he apoka to a Young People’s meet- ! ing, 1ead by Milby HMancock, smuk-\ g on “China.” Aslz your druggist today for g 5 ! g This evening he will Resinol Seap and Ointmentand | gh disappear en the treatraent jguced. speak on Mctro Halleki of 184 North street | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924 SHARP EYED COPY 22 TAKEN INRAID ON SLOT MACHINES Gases Called in Court and Gon- tinued to Next Monday , Twenty-two proprietors of stores, { burber ‘shops, lunchrooms, hotels :§nd poolrooms were arraigned be- fore Judge Willlam C. Hungerford In police eourt this moruing to an- swer charges of maintaining gam- bling_ machines In their places of business, The cases were continuea untll next Monday for trial at the request of Judge George W, Klett, | Who appoercd for all the defendants belng rotalned by a representative of |the manufacturer of the muchines The 22 defendants wero heled be fore the court by Détective Sergeant Willfam P, McCue, who, with a squad of pollce scoured the city over the week-end and se lchines which had about the city. A representa the m¥kers of the machines ed Baturday that there were about 100 of the machines wbout the city in use, but many of them were pur lout of :service before the farrival of tha police, the proprictors evident| |having been warned of the police activifies agalnst them, Chlef Willlam C. Hart gave the orders for the seizing of the ma- chines, saying that he was of the opinfon that they were gambling machines and should |ated. There is a difference ot opinion iregarding the machines, decisions having been made by tha courts of Lsevernl cities that they do not vio- ¢ the gambling laws, while in \er cities they have been con- ldetned as gambling machines, Those who were arraigned hefore the court this morning were: Jack Bonus, Railroad Arcade; Dick Grig- orian, 500 Main street; Basile Pra- {calo, 118 North street; Morcy Hor- {witz, 260 Hartford avenu Angelo Clanct, 376 Church street; Mary Figelson, Church and Fast streets; Henry Johnson, East street Drug | Store; Louis Romanicl, 438 West Main strect; Felix Nicolle, 59 £pring street; John Cardes, §0 Arch street; Sabastian Sprilo, 62 Church street; {Adam Bulkiowlez, 566 East street; Christy Scholar, 162 North street; C. Fraxxina, 49 Lafayette strecot; Morris Appell, 277 Myrtle streer; Rinaldo Tarfcani, 104 Commercial street; G. Tranchida, 78 Lafayette street; Tony Ferez, Church street; Jesse Be- loin, 60 Church street: Plato Kow- naris, 92 Church street; Peter Pu- las, 12 Rallrond Arcade; ¥. Zara- goza, 34-36-38 Lafayette street, RIFLE LEAGUE ACTIVE The Nutmeg Rifla League will open its fall and winter season with a speclal pistol match at Cromwell on Thursday evening, November 6th, Corbin-Russwin * both of this cit tend the shoot. SING vV HAVEN The Arpl Sextette of this city at- tended the first concert given by the Connceticut Union of Swedish Sing- ers in New Haven Sunday night and reported a successiul evening of musie and singing. This Union of Swodish fingers gave a concert in Small Arms ciub, , are planning to at- the guests of the Arpi Febriary when the Wennerberg Chorus will also assist in forming a Sextette in v Rev. Wil- lam Pinder will lead the devotional | eervice, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. [Mias FFanny Knowles will sing. Mr. fronside and son, Idmund, | are being entertained at the home of Me. and Mrs. L M, Taylor at Berlin, | use them as directed. - Within | "Four IFold Bible Stug a vesk you will bagin to noticy | a difference in your skin, RESINOL Get Ridof Piles = Now x of Pvramid Pila Supposito- rh‘r r-ovour best triend to stop mad. dsning pain, put out the fire o Badges For Voters, Ran Irancisco, Nov. 3.—Voters of San Prancisco will be tagged under arrangements mado by J. H. Zeman- sky, registrar of voters with the Ki- wanis elub, Each voter will recelve a tag after hie casts his ballot and volunteer workers, it was d, would you eands testity. Many tags if they voted and if not why Step Into say drug store for & 6c box. teds) rull top Coqltdge and lever and Dawes,— vote dvt, S vote for Hiram or.—advt, for Tull top lever an Bingham for Gove Pull top lever and vote for ‘Ed\\‘nhl . Hall for Senator.—advt. delight your family make tonights Sl dessert with | Pun top lever and vote for { Ben Alling and Fred Rackliffe for representatives.—advt, VANILLA | 15 giher ROUGH. PIMPLY SKIN Cleared Up In Few Days No woman need have a repub sive, unsightly skin—ten chances to one It's caused by constipation and a lazy liver, which is easily and quickly remedied. Far a good, safe, purely vegetable regulator which will keep your system clean, &4 nature Intended, “Walgrive Record."” white buril, at Brockton five-year-old recently won first prize Mass. He is owned by George Taylor, of Shelburne Falls, Mass., and is here shown with Miss Edith Story. 2500-Pound Prize Winner chorus of over 100 voices, GIVE CONCERT IN HARTFORD. The New Britaln Auxiliary, He- Lrew Woman's Home for Children, held & concert at the Children's Home, 42 Fairfield avenfie, Hartford, last night. Tho program was as fol- lowa: Opening Number, semble Violin Selection—Herbert Swarsky. The Wind A 1Roses of Picardy G 5 Mildred Kelmowitz . Edith Fichman Mae Belle Swarsky the Family 5 s Elsle Goursoy, | Solo Dan ..Mildred Kelmowitz | Pull top lever and vota for Ben Alling and Fred Rackliffe for | representat advt, [ 1 Olfo LU-Fi. The Youngest of top and and vote advt. Pull Coolidge lover Dawe Pull top lever and vote for Edward F. Hall for Senator.—advt. Pull top lever and vote for Hiram Bingham for Governor.—advt. for | | | not be toler- | Thé New Britain Rifle club and the | this ity carly this year and will be | Hatikvo—en. | Minor Breakdown at Cos Cob Power | Station Handicaps New Haven service Early This Morning, Now Haven, Nov. ey o (ODSCIENCE Stricken Marshlleld some trains on the New York divi- sion of the N. Y., N. H, and H. rall- rond today wus duo to & broken in- sulator on a power house trans- former at Cos Cob statlon, it was stated at the offices of the com- pany. The statement said: “Due to an insulator break on a 11,000-volt bus on & power housy transformer power was off from $:43 to 8:060 a. m. west of Cos Cob and from 8:38 to 9:38 eust of ( Cob, Some trains w delayed." Bridgeport, Nov. 3.—A power liouse breakdown at the maln sta- tion of the New Haven road ns Cos ob caused a shut-off of all operat- Ing and signal power cast Cob from §:83 to 9:39 and from 8:38 to 0:21 west of Cos Cob today, aecording to an official statement is- sued by Leslie H. Tyler of the New Haven road officcs at Grand Central terminpl, New York, The break- down |s still unexplained. According to the statement the rond west of Cos Cob was supplied with power by the Edison Co. of New York city at 8:51 restoring the operation of signals. emEmrErrr———————t TRAINS ARE DELAYED | of Cos Anothe delay of 18 minutes was followed by a full restoration of power on the entire system, Pull top Coolidge and lever Daw and vote —advt, Bingham fer Governor.—advt, Pull top lever and vote Edward I, Hall for Sedator. for vt. Tull top lever and vyote for Ben Alling and Fred- Rackliffe for representatives,—advt, OUCH! LAME BACK RUB LUMBAGO OB - BACKACHE AWAY Kidneys cause backache? No! Lis- ten! Your backache is cause Lumbabo, clatica, or a strain, and | the quickeat relief is soothing, penc- | trating St. Jacob's Oil. Rub it right on your painful back, and instantly the sorcness, stiffness and lamencss disappears. Don't stay crippled: Get | a small trial bottie of 8t. Jacobs Oit A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the back- achs or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest St. Jacobs Oil whenever yon have 8clatica, neural- gia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is absolntely harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. Keep strong. Be heaithy and free from winter complaints. Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine is the quickest acting, most dependable cold remedy. What Hill's does for millions it will do for you. Get red box bearing Mr. Hill’s portrait. ‘“LL’sPrice 30 cents. CASCARL 2 QUINIAE o | w.mmLLG0. G0 M\“" DETROIT, MICH. eSS DISAPPEAREL Here's a lef Thomas, age 76, of Hemlock, N. Y. He writes: “I had the itehing piles, also high blood pressure. I saw Peterson’s ad In the paper. I used one box and & half of Peterson’s Ointment for itch- ing piles and the piles disappearcd, also the high blood pre s a box. Al druggis for Pull top lever and vote for Hiram by from your druggist and limber up. | | | | er from Mr. 'I'rlz,vr': and upward is one reason for the rapidly rowing popularity of the otel Martinique. Another is the consistent economy of the entire estab- lishment. Here you may enjoy a Club Breakfast at 4ic., sisting of Fruit or Cereal and kgg, and Rolls and Coffes —Special Luncheon and Di nezs of superior quality are also served at the most modarate ble prices. No location can be possibly more_convenient than that of the Martinique. One block from the Pennsylvania Station (via enclosed subway)— Nine blocks from Grand Central — one block from the greatest and best Shopa of the City— half a dozen blocks from the Opera and the leading Theatres —and directly connected with the Subway to any part of the City you wish to reach pEst WithQut ey, ™" Hotel "= DMartinigue ; Affiliated with JHotel A Ipin Broadway-32"4 33" St NEW YORK AE.Singleton, cManager; CONFESSES MURDER | to death, the body of John Koderick wus found the apot told police thut he had become con- selence sory after the threw the body Into a wheel-harrow and brought it earth, according to the confession as story he led a party of officers hend ed by Chief Sulllvan to the woods | and the corpse was exhumed, Martin will loween party at the Y. W, given by serves. grand march. Dancing followed with Virginia Hurlbert at palms of the guests al? were the for apples wi the evening was ‘also enjoyed, man of the refreshment committee and Miss Dorothy Billings of the en- | tertalhment committee, Coolidge and Ren Alling and Fred Rackliffe for representatives.—advt, Ldward F. Hall fdr Senator.—advt, |1 11 L — T 'SALTS FINE FOR ' KCHING KIDNEYS too much Kigineys Back Hurls T S City Items r ' | T.eo Amulaki, 18, of 99 Gold atreet, L! "‘ " | sustained a fractured arm yosterfday | - B atternoon when a heavy wooden box, used for mixing niortar, blown over by the wind upon hin He woe treated at the New Britain goneral hosphta | Pull 1oy ind | Edward 1% Hall for 8¢ Tegner Lodge meot tonight In lurge class of candil mken into the lodge itlatory work served and a sochal tin Pull top lever and vote Bingham for Governor (Continued from Page SR N2 AT Patlng weat may clog tlon was serious ye ported, was terday, It s East Berlin Items The lbrary will be oper Most folks forget that the kide 4 v the bowels, get sluggish advi, for theesd logged and need a flushing oc« The \lly, else we have backache chureh other dull misery in the kidmey re. cvere headaches, rheumatie . torpid liver, acld stomach, plessness and all sort of bladder top volé fr nator of Vasa hall Man Tells Police of Crime Order will 1a \ Vega when a ites will be After the in- refreshments will be held for Hiram | The advt, uss will be tomorrow chureh for Murshfield, Muss, Nov, Shot win invit by police lust night, Browr 110 u burled woods here in a shullow grave in the| They were puided to | Christian Martin who You simply must keep your kid« tive and clean, and the mo- an ache or pain in the n, get about four ounces s from any good drug Take a tablespoonful in 'r before breakfast days and your Kkidneys t fine. This fhmous salts m the acld of grapes and combined with lithia, irinless to flush elogged kid« ind stimulate them to normal It ulso helps neutralize the n the urine so it no longer ire tes, thus helping to relieve blad< s L you v regic of Jud Sa An anniversary high 1 celebrated at 8 o'clock morning at 8t. Joseph's Mrs, Mary Lawlor, Pull Coolidge stricken thres hours after he had slain Roderick in a quarrcl over a game of cards, Martin was pluced under arrest, charged with murder, and Frank Perry, whom he had named as a participant in the card game, was held as an acces- | fuct, The Killing occurred in a builling on the estate of Mra. Josephine Dame where Martin was employed, the police were told. The slayer then M top wnd lever and Daw s, —u vote Ivt, 8 james MePherson Walch; My Ra Irit carving set upp heater, 1orson; {ric for Hiram | Will EIVe & whists s the home i Mrs Pull Coolldge lever and Duwes, I vote for | ndyt adics of 8t Pull top lever and votc Bingham for Governc ot Pull top lever and vots for|ludics Edward I. Hall for Senator.—advt. | Mr. and Mrs, Walter Ihave returnea to t for Main street after spe Rackliffe for | few guest Kent, to the wood and Salts is harmless; imexpens there buried it upder two feet of | sive; makes a delightful effervescent lihia water drink which everybody yuld take now and then 0 help heir Kidneys clean, ell-known local druggist says s lots of Jad Balts to folks who helleve in trying to correct kid- cy trouble while it 18 only troubles ‘ETTER THAN CALOVEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Pull top lever and Ben Alling and Fred representatives.—advt, reported by the authorities, days Later/ arter Martin had told 14s of t church will serve a meat pie in the church basement evening. Katherine at Wellesley t of relatives and r the weck-end. ladies — ] When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Musterole is easy toapply and it gets in its good work right away. Often it | preventsa cold ‘3“"‘ (urmlng‘i\rl\m “flul" | % or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole Thir Tek 4 ioners w'xtg the fingers. It does all the good Thi d‘TlC[\Ct ( am!}_a'gnel 8 work of grandmother's mustard plaster Speak at Rallies Here without the blister. ? e afitiel Musterole isa clean, white ointment, | =Ieef T were| _ Dr.Edwards’OliveTablets—thesubd made of oil of mustard and other home ' Folcite R L Ly | Stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure simples, It is recommended by many made in this city Satur ¥| laxative, and their effect on the liver ig doctorsand nurses. Try Musterole for John Hop chalvimal T | almost instantaneous, These littleolives sore throat, cold on the chest, theuma- ranization, ; of NeW\ - colored tablets are the result of Dr. | tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron- ty; Miss Mon- | Edwards' determination not to treat chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, s Waldon of the speak- | Jiverand howel.complaints with calomel, pains and aches of the back and joints, listrict The pleasant little tablets do the good sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, Special | thatcafomel does, but have no bad aftee | frosted feet~colds of all sorts. at the | effects, They don’t injure the teeth like To Mothers: Musterole is also strong liquids or calomel. They take made in milder form for hold of the trouble and quickly correct babies and small children. it. Why cure.the liver at the expense of Ask for Children’s Musterole. ;Ihe tceug?h C}?lomel :omse;uams plays I 3 s: hos- avoc with the gums. o strony Sl g?&l‘:i;iagg&".bcq' o8 liquids. It is best not to take calomel, e Let lDr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets taka its place. Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards* Olive Tablets when youfeel “logy” and *‘heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and *perk up” the spirits, 15¢and 30ce supper Tuesday he arraigned on a charge of | murder, | Bastross Cc a was 8 in | NJOY HALLOWEEN girls attended t student !the gu town ov the Sophomore The parly opened with a the plano. The were read and duc through of Jorrors. Bobbing as another feature of A game of “Coo Coo" safely chamher er party cor ¢ 1) t lexander o tana, and yureau for the hey arrived on the Lit 1d spoke at Central park an corner of Main and East Main the moetings last until nearly 11| o'clock | Before leaving this city for Hart- | ford, whore they were to foln other | |speakers, Mr. Hopkins and Mr. M Bride promised a return trip to N Britain to assist in the al cam paign which will be w during the next few weeks. © Miss Catherine Durham was chair- i v Pull top lever and for Bdward ¥. Hall for Senator.—advt. lever and vote Dawes.—advt, vote ne Pull top for Pull top lsver and vote for Rac Pull top lever and e Ben Alling and Fred Rack representatives.—advt Pull top lover and vots for ' Bflcr than a mustard plaster L A BIG SUCCESS! Maple Hill I TAKEN BY STORM | SALES WAY BEYOND EXPECTATIONS! NEW BRITAIN People and pecple in surrounding towns know real bargains when they see them. Another ten days and we will be sold out entirely. Never Such Bargains Heard of Before. Double Your Money in Cne Year. A Fortune Within Your Grasp. Be alert, wide awake; don’t be an “also ran.” Where before have you heard of lots 50x150 and 60x150 at the ridiculously low prices we are asking and so advantageous'y located? One car fare to New Britain or Hartford, city water bordering property, electricity and other advan- tages available. , TERMS TERMS TERMS More Gifts! More Gifts! We'll keep you supplied. Get in onthe CVERLAND CAR. We want some worthy person to win it. Car Leaving Central Square, 2 p. m. Daily, ATWELL - BLAIR - COWL COMPANY SALESMEN ON PROPERTY UNTII See Window Display at C. L. PIERCE CO. MUSIC STORE 216 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN Ret IANCTU urning at 4:30 bl S REALTY DARR OfTices: ASYLUM ST N—=-2 MAIN ST, HARTFORD—-252 NEW BRITAI Open Evenings until 9 o'clock : ROOM 504 ROOM 6