New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1925, Page 11

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lorian Laskowskl, 16, was con nmlul to the reformatory whon he plrudlwl gullty to a churge of bur- Dojpn O'Mara told the court that he in- vestigated & break In a store on | [Nilver stroot owned by Edward | m Sergan and also one at 63 Booth | slrect, About $10 worth of ‘;uu\]‘(‘ (McLean Retams Important Pos woa dauee frem thy bemtn wort) ety Adother Booth strect store, Having u e e susplelan the breaks were the work of boys, O'Mara questioned two youths and they finally aganitted be ing Involved In the breaks and in- volved Laskowskl in thelr confe: |sions, Tho first two boys to be approhended were arraigned in juvenile court, Forgot (o & Stove Mikolaczyk of Iarmington avenue, charged with operating a motor vehicle without a lieense, pleaded gullty and was finde $6 und Ccosts, He was represented by At- torney Stahley J. Traceskl, who told | Senator George P. Mclean the court that it was un oversight | talus the Important committee piac on the part of Milkolaczyk that his| he held in the last congress, that of license had not been renewed. | chairman of the committee | When arrested, the defendant was ing and currency, und membership jcharged with taking the automobite | on the finance and foreign relations ¥ |he was driving without permission | Gommittees, but gives up a place on tuined 144 pints of alleged 1) of tho owner, but this charge was | (epritories and insular possessions to '(l'lvmnpl:m)" liquor, After \\mmu; nolled when the owner expressed @ !get.a geat on the manufacturcrs or a time for the reappearance of | desire to have the charge droppec 0, ore rtant pos the owners of the liquor, who dld | Robert J. Regan, arested at ‘u..- tf',',’,"""m' LT URLUIC A not retern, the police drove the ma- |corner of Main and Ma S R iain U101 ROl s048 HOMIE orall | chren ot mat o l-mlutm Senator Bingham retaina hig ple contiseated the liquor, jman Hanford Dart on a charge of 1.00king up the registration of the | operating witheut a license, and his | machine, it was learned that It was | case continued until Tuesday for rogisteredt in the name of Philomene ¢ Marullo of Beach place, Morrls Cove, Communicating with the New Haven potite, the police learned who had left that city with the machine on the night it was selzed here and hortly after they were notified that posito would come here and surrender, a Boy Burglar Goes to Cheshire ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD Says kieess of Hydvochlorie Qvner of 144 Pints of Liquor i Police Gourt BY GEURGE (Wushilngton 1. MANN Bureau of N, B. llerald) Washington, D, C, March 7 nator Hiram Bingham of Connec tieut will hold some lmportant com mittee placey in this congress, pecially Influential considering that he is practically u new member, it wus disclosed when the stnate mittee on committees this afternoon Announced the committee assign ments of senators for the 69th con Bress. Vicuding guilty beforo Judge Ben- jamin W, Alling In police court this morning to a charge of {ransporting llquor, Antony Morris Cove, was fincd $250 and sentenced to jail for 80 days. Ho was rep- resented by Judge Hoyt of New tlaven, who told the gourt that ks posito is mdrricd and has several children, and also called attention to the fact that the defendant had eome (o the city and surrendered @il to the polic About two weeks ago [Patrolmen Danicl Cosgrove and Anthony Ios- lauskas were trying doors in the rear of the City hall when they observed @ machine parked there. They in- vestigated and found that it con- Ksposito o t License com e on bank- assigned as soon as he entered the seat two months ugo, and has becn given also membership on com | meree, immigration, education {1abor, and the committee on terri [ tories and insular aifairs Because of his kpowledge of avia- tion Senator Bingham has in the two short months of his service here already become one of the most in- fluential members of the military - Willlam Guenther of North Burritt strcet was placed on probation when he was arraigned on charges jof drunkenness and breach of the peace, He was arrested at his home yesterday afteroon by Patrol- man George Moffitt on complaint of his mother, After listening . cvidence in UV:”(dr'ulI"l‘h:\qmlx:xotlunlll:: l’“"” commmitice Randiligiad ke Judgo Alling told the mother that |8arding the most imgortant.factor he must remember that her son fs | 04&Y in miHtary scicnce s constant- no longer a baby and that he had |'V S0ught by the committce mem- som rights that she must respect, |bers and other members of the TESTINONIAL BA ONIAL BANQUER 2 The commerce one Musonie Bodies Tender Dinner to S, aen- committee, the others to which Senator Bing- {fiam Is assigned handles rivers and narbors legisiation, building of hridges across navigable streams and | many other matters of legislation of a commercial nature, ‘ | Senator Bingham was put on the s neke le l:n:vhm ,\y.d"!,,n.-y- committee in recognition of his capacity and ex- Apid s Cause of Indigestion H. Raymond of This City—Grand A well-known authority states at stomach troubles and indigus- tion are nearly always due to acidity and not, as most , from a lack of diges- He states that an ¢ hydrochloric acid in th stomach retards digestion and starts od fermentation; then our neals our like garbage forming 1 fluids and gasc, which inflate Arnold of Meriden, grand stomach like a toy balloon, We Thomas Desmond of get that heavy, lumpy fecling (“PUty grand mast chest, we cructate sour foc Fisk deputy grand chaplain, | tdward H. Prior, master of Centens nial Todge, wius toastmaster, | Mr. Raymond is grand junior vard, the first grand lodge ofticer | from any i A 4 Salt [0 come to New Britain in more than take o teaspoonful in a gluss ol water hefore breakfost, while it effervescing, and furthermore, ) continue this for one week, Whil B often foldows the first dose, it ihporiani Lo neptralize ! ifty, e e g 188, Lt the liver, thus di t Members of the lodges in various Masonic and the fifth district attended a banquet tendered under the auspices of Cen- tennial lodge, A. and A. M., to crwood H. Raymond last night at Burritt hotel. Among the speakers were acid stor fulks beliey tive juices, h traternities perienea alor throngh years of With the two Cor holding between t of the most impor the senate the interests of th state m certain of being fully cared for during the v;m!y congress which rt | until Mareh 4, \lasonic necticnt s mp t committees he Walte maste Simsbury, Rev, Sam- ina can, RUDOLPH S]MONS KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT New York Man Taterested in Valu- able Real Estate Here Dies In Collisibn. e aids and inste nd START WORK ON REPOR is, March The allicd war smittee began work yesterday on supplementary regarding erman armament asked for by the neil after receiving mmittec's findings on the re- of the allicd military contral ion. The procecdure on this tion is Leing purposcly delayed s sald in official cireles, pending sults from the current talks among s on the security prohlem Rudolph Simons of New York city killed in automobile in that city yesterday, received by local re 59 years old and one son, and one duughter. He was the brother of the late Isadore Simons of this city and was part owner of the D: liotel on Myrtle street and of fimons property at the corner Main and Myrtle strect ADS |relatives left today for |city to attend the funcral dent ing to word tives. He was leaves his wife ‘ accord- Move s-malking stimulate the promote a pure stive ju inexpeisiy actd of combined pdinm e sults 1 by ch sullerers with mbassadors' co sta Kidneys and of pure Jadd Salts om grapes and gy with This thousands excellent lice, phospl - of used THE HERALD CLASSIFIED BRING RESULTS Show— NEW BRITAIN DEALERS PRESENT Eighth Annual Exhibition Brady's New Coliseum Washingten St., Cor. Lafayette 3 Blocks From West Main — TONIGHT — Lz of New Automobiles Ever Held in New Britain 'nder One Roof Admission 25 Cents Follow the Red Arrows Carnation Night The Flower Garden House will give a Carnation to every lady attending tonight’s exhibit. THIS IS CARNATION NIGHT AT THE SHOW rgest Display New Was on ¥ | Wetmor 1 July, DEATH OF H. . WETHORE, VETERAN OF FIRE DEPT ension List of % & I Cor- bin's and City—Served For- mer for 42 Years Hurry 8. Watmore, | Church street, In General hospltal at 4: this morning. For years was employed in the roo mut the P, & I, Corbin di of the American Hardwure being placed on the pension list in 1924, About 40 years ugo, was a member of the local fire d Mr 100! Ision Corp., | o'clock on military afiairs to which he wus | of | sudden itors | ces of nine partment, belonging to Engine ¢ No, 2 and the Hook & Laddet The fire commissionors placed on the depuartment’s pension about two years ago. Mr, Wetimore was a member of New Britain Coun- cil, 0. U. A, M, and Company 1 Veteran Corps, He | Wetmore; Wetmor 1Muneral i s his wife, Mrg, Carvie I und @ brother, Irank of Washington, . C services will held at Monday afternoon at ( Porter Sons funeral parlors, Inter ment will be in Fairviey cry K. of C. and Jr. O l A. M. Still Eager for Win Tl schle tournwinent being waged between teams representing Daly council, K. of €. and the Jr 0. U, A. M. i3 at boiling point now ollowing the play off of the thir round at the Kacey club rooms Thursday night. Up that tir 1 chanics lod in points scorcd margin of 21 points and afte dust had settied Thursday 4,071 and Juniors cem 0 wer o1, T'his ol by decisive victory out fhe the Juniors and was such victory for the cvening the games now stand with Kaceys in the lead by 159. The individual honors spurt of fhe K nator” Wood the edsg becauss yet to Jose wipes e M. Muhan and The former hos although th a ganie, small m helped a total e senato his wins ha ing that been by sucl they haven't g t deal in piling up the Mahan with ouly few points hetween him and his on poncnt but his wins were of the variety to nake the hile lost players evenin k in the Junior str Mis. Mary Abhrams, for Mps conducted at Tome Hills o't John the Thomas J at the o ilson street, ar e e Churel ist. Rev. ed the Fdward Taden e I'l\'l'l\ Walle Pembro 12160 an! HOTEL \I AN \hl n ven, here tod v violation liquor HERALD CLANSIFIED BRING | i Abs i ous res ' {Paris Telegraph Boys FREE ROOF INSPECTION We have a roofing expert whosge bus- in is to inspect, leaky roofs. He will ad one with a leaky ro how it can be put in. to good condition The service is ab. solutely free for one week only. No obli- gation; no stri any kind to our offer. s of Just telephone our contracting distrib- utor giving your and address, will have our call, name and we pert Arthur . Rutherford In:. 11 PLEASANT ST. Telephones 192 and 2579 New Britain, Conn, s go to | of 44| ock at | SR ———— e Y e E———— City lems STOFCKEL'S ACTION | 10 MENDROWNED THOMPSON'S TAX CAUSES PRHTFST"‘".f,'":.:t;...";:: w2 UP FOR”AIRING Kitkham to Be Asked to Have Hellon's Attention to Be Called e armit Revoked (e e I NonRssessments Misg Catlierine Dwyer Las retuen |ed to her home after undergoing an | operation at the New Britain Genor- al hospital, Danc tonigl | 84 Church street A farewell party given | ovening in honor of Miss Margarct Anderson of 10 Pine street by nuinher of her intimate friends Mrs, Mary Tiennett of 26 Highluna | et treol Jias been ealled to Bridgeport | AT a8 s ) \ i, BRLIAGE futher, PCLCE | opicy Commissioner 1t ( y . 18RO fiLB IR £ LT Tomshoeck enenlly s el in approving a permit for tha [1¢ { wer rrie 208 Azon 1gain Jeun's hall March 7.—OfMclale tional revenue bureaw en directed by the in« ting committee to call to the Secretary Mellon the under which there to assess $000. taxcs against Wile Thompson of New York, chairman of the finance the republican vho s senate A daughter wi Hil s born yesterday at hospital to Mr., and of Chapman 1he | [ My streot, and c . cntion o d to the i the ut that he reversed vacated hy o will con erection of a gusoline Mling at ) West Main 1 will be preser (mmu.n Growve Jos Stugls stances court Mic norn ounses psking 8 been a fallure i was arrested this Acting Detective Soer George C, Eliinger for the warrant charg- He authori- | Noroy Wdd Isteps to | 1 \di 4 | i ite is Charles P M duct a filling stMion on the of Wes Main W. and J. J. O'Conucll ril and t 1 d t dard } e ruling [Jail Sentence of Yea | For \Llplc \tlecl Man O by oon to b m Boyc guant wrthy wl time Meriden police on a nim wi support Meriden @ own- Nt vis teneed 1 th non the ing was street, Drs, omm directi officlals to act, said the record ompson case disclosed bee had developed g situation.” ing up the case, L. C. two girls V| Manson, i for the commitiee had disclosed that “it 1s Long o farm. | pe or the heads of two di- to fix a tax best efforts of Jloyes working un= to keep from responsible officers, Buch as the solicitor and the \issloner I informa= liabllity of over to g the A uil wher 1 Couzens girls under 16y New Jennings | I was hound it after ended by t to the Onk this strect re- () morning hicyele stolen | one yeur pr Matn last night | purchase at the Milkowltz today sold a three 'time. When their application it Eills street to | permit to install gusoline pus ith throt W. O'Con- | was received by the hoar public transforred owners in that 1 fes opposed, in view of the McCarthy's station, 7Ti | nells, through Attorney Brady urged upon th | commissioner that the negative rec- ommendation of the hourd of public L works be reversed and the ST o Against New FLondon | 07¢F 8161 ¢'e pernil f cile o ! B | te t nate the committee ~ BORAH AND NGRRIS Gints e VOICE OPPOSITION the sale of stocks and (Contin M e that som Wes H. 1 fumily 1 MG nor & Son's real estate ame agency today 1dy block on € y Morris D, police promises 1o Co commitice his or vilege o super 1dir i raat expiration of that [ I ewl over fron for u | cul ¢ ppre smmitted Louse np8 yoperation, o BDeaths i At urch strec Saxe, SHERIFF NOW SUES them, George motor vi comt tion sue h imself, the as goes 1o the a tax conimis John Wedlake Brings Action by WO Scparate cases, City and 1ts Tax Collector im by sult of Squabble. e other was a statement ttee intended to shawv I'h nm,mz. and 0. J, McConnell \1 boug land in Kansas, ssouri and Oklahoma in 1912 for pproximately $10,000 and that it 1l been sold in 1917 for approxi- |mately ,000 without either mak- ing a rn of profit on the trans- tion in their income tax reports. London London Richar vil suit brought by crift J. H, Tubbs, The latter uims that Collector Richards, arm- ed with a warrant for the collection taxes due city, forced a way into a confectionery store which d been closed by attachment, de- troyed notice of attachment 110 a0Tona nSrEdhuL property valued 10 hield under authority of the ent. The writ further states Richards ref property to the sher- 18 to sell’ it temporary injunction el by Judge Charles B, of wion pleas ! isputed pro- | Would s | airman of t mittee, and n wonid Mar 7 Tax ave be city comm Colls that n named Deputy t minera b v Mary Costigan Mary 54, nglon street died last night at Britain General irvived by her hy Costigan, 1 two iorine Congillt of Refused to Serve U. S, 1 T eral s ces wil D . o S = s Cannot Become Citizens onday morning church. Interment| Decause they claimed exemption Mary's new cemetery, |at the time of World War, the ications of four men for citizen- were denied at the session of ion court in the com- { Jamber this afternoon. ] AR AL re Pasquaie Marzi, S i home, 435 Soulh Muin streel | ialy; Anthony Ceskavicus, and Jus- e S LU e T and Jacob Cal: Clig eI Sl onis. Katz, ey were in- r‘”’“‘;. AlS I COALES formed that they may ‘nm.h again in Zionists Plan Farewell : 0 [ July, 1 To Mr. and Mys. Cohn (“ L ‘ airmanships inc ]| dario, The local Zionist district Mig with the local Chapter of |y .Hunfralfi assah is arrar wr and ertainment in honor and | commerce, W —_—_J again in two years. Two cases NG TR ot ‘\\' continued for study, those of ‘4 1 ex Jed t yeek, S 1 { s B ley D is, Lithuania and hn has e n Austria. Since his Il in the old country the acy Warchol was cone until the June hearing. Mrs, Costigan, tion 1o ¢ signments today, time to discuss senators, and Senator Wat ed no disposition to de ator Boruh ann red | of the hospital them with band, Ed- B ounc: Sk o'clock tion at today's scssion. nator Curtis of Kansa ican floor leader, suggested that e : matter go over Mrs. Norah Kerby The G, O 100t the \ecossary o pro dtachn ! 1y ¥ Collector uses to <t Juish the . P. Slate Wil con rnoon ‘wvm are | Mich petition of 1taly, le fact Francesco Dad- was denled® because of was fined on a charge of assauit with a dangerous weapon in He was told to ap- in con- rvice, Couzens, Stantield rado viec metion ica claims, ) e ocrat, sun Ohia, Zion-| A 8 din-! madc y on p to Ialestin orker for many y Jowish af uirs and the local ist workers have planncd th :r a8 a testfmonial of their ciation, 'Mrs. Uso b Letive member M i Vi is st) petition o tinued En| said painters' | heen an it ocal BOOKS DURABLE March University of on library officlals declared lat producers of books in the days d Dryden put more dura- s on their books, than do ting establishments, As it was pointed out that one i in 168 1 several were on the circulation. Cohn o rs. Hadassa of af Muis. Mary Messenger, shingtc Mrs. Ma rom La nents 10 accomnio 5 ‘owin of fueation, Mr |l Ok Inlicroc York wi fric national or- i Goldatein, iests in « L@ persc 1 of ‘ohn, S ) Abrah rea n q Cantor Pa and Zlo. Nathan entor comn wis] ns the sun shining on their glasses might temporary blindness, London ses to drive busses 1 by g J and me ] | Hartford will sh odis ain w ctacles. - | Gargle Throat With Aspirin Chp This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis Walk Out on Strike for st bu { of Paris, Inight wit 1or.x r by will & the Everctt Albert Ahlquist | accompanicc IR ards had be | mittce ann | who are d campaign req 1 an i . ) R s genuine spoon D oughly. intery BLTTER PR ()ll(l)u\ Protection John W State of Peoples in Under Discussion Allen’s Lung Healer Children’s Friend Voman Would Not Without It In Her Home CARD OF THANKS Lynn Be oN YouR YOUR M Teiegraph FA. Bfii!s BIRTHDAY SEND Hi PLOWERS ~ervice the rid e THRIEE NEW CUNA RDINRS all over r's Posy Shop RS TRELT £ ome Company Will Commision During the Coming Spring Ships RO $1.00 & uin by l] A H { T Croupis frequently ‘ olieved by one application of = OND BURGLARY ATTIMPY lnea quOu

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