New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1925, Page 10

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m a collision they were involved w .unm.um for Firing Rifle of 171 Glen street NOSE SLEUTHS wm ‘ 11 They Smell Liguor, He Wlll Be Anesletl s by firing off a rifle near their o8 without a permit from Chief William (" eourt Ing garier Markers, East wihe court Drove Withont Jucoh of 24 9 he tar Ve told the court tempt Henry I to & inken- as a a Main strect for h Linden kenness appe Kobs of street, charged with and breach of ‘the peace, had judg- ment suspended, He was arrested | had broken a glass in th door of his home Saturday night. He told the court that he went hom and rang the bell, but instead of the door being opened the ts in the house were put out. He waited around for about an hour he said and then gettin witness to the fact that he wo let in. he crashed in Drove John K¢ £ Te with reckless driv He ad street Frank Parker and John he is a 1 to have driven i chine d of at an Broad Wools against D lig Ju f Had Loane 3 Martin a ¢ the door. s An Hour was at a spee hour alon Prosecutor n the cases ville and 1 yeostorday on driving. A cha cut a r azainst Mor with a they hling es to BANDITS BITE Croup Relieved Wlthout Dosmg is stom Too mucl to a child Often it lays tl 1li health in lation for COPY LEOPOLD AND LOEB Will Chicago Riding Master Plead cover wit Leave Guilty to Murder, Saying He Is Victim of Mental Discase. If croup comes on child with perfe VICKS VAPORU Over 17 Mizeiown Jars Useo Yeany | Main | was | Van Dy It is one o 1906 such York art we in violation of and Chicago art collector, In the Iamil (Genoa I'he Lomellini gled out of of clk! f the portrait group ven paintings the Italian sold 1e smu, ntly to C. Bai Lihme, New 5 painted in 1621, orks. It was MINISTERS NEW APPROVE GODE OF ETHICS Prompi First Req inatio { LA FOLLET Payment SIS Oner of iaes to uirements of \ew epre ) the | wulations such titled | tment. | _ | claring hat the soc! Men TE MEN BARRED Hartferd Lawyer T t- Rights Thereby Who A Important led Third Party Committee | Filson Announces Dogs Police London’s Wharves in! law forbidding exportation of | ‘ln[nm [1ong time ABSOLVES KLANSMEN IN ! NEW RIOT AT NILES, 0. Police Chicf Says They Did Not Cause Trouble==Nine Men Are Under Arrest Niles, ©., March under arrest here today and th more are held in Warren city jail on charges of fighting, carfying con- cealed weapons, and suspicion, ns L result of {wo clashes at street cor- ners lieré late last night. Reports that, the fighting war between Kn Klux Klansmen and anti-Klansmen denied by Police Chief L. J. Kound. Round sald only three shots were fived, Deputy Sherift Fir who lappened to Lo passing the f the fighting fired three shots into he a to disperse a that gathered while police, were taking prisoners Jail after the st outhreak, The first trouble Wi, men eng d » arrested one ghting and th of suspicion o way «to the police station a nearby corner was dis- Finfey fired three 9.—8Ix men ar were crowd several to occurred Wl in a fist fight. man on a charge e others on a group at ed when shots into the Later t another corner called to where Harry Wil- llams reported a man rushed Into louse, Joe Davis was arrested a charge of suspicious conduct. police were Davig sald he ran into the house to | escape several men who were chas- ing him. In a roundup of the vicinity po- [Kihkead, lay in wait so that if the | rrested four more men, Chief 1 enid that three of them 1 Le acchsed of carrying con- 1 weapons. Round said that the trouble | far as he dance of clurch serv- night as first reported. SOGIALIST PROG SPLIT Party" Will No Longer. Re- jces here last “Third ccive Aid From Connecticut 1'ol- lowers of Older Body Conn., March arty of Connect the third New it t Haven, » gocialist p 1l withdraw from supported Robert La Follette in the national campalgn was Indicated by the sentiment ex- d at the meeting of the New alist party ‘[nr\ which Hama 1, repre- (‘onnecticut to the for progress + his report, de- lists had fafled | ir attempt pure party as the of had control and stood for an political arganization of the o he third party is being asked, it and it was stat- party will | sentative 'Mm in th to form a labor L o tificatia withdraw from state organizatiol cticut Martin of Wallingford. 1 delegate 1o the | tion that and Jasper Mel. for gover- i secretary ar national bis report rt. candida last campaign, spoke on nization w and in behalf of w socialist monthly paper. FIND BODY OF BABY te Wrapped in Sweater surlap Bag. Found in Hartford a.—Ten days of abandonment in en tiers of tenements sant street, was the of an infant boy found Sun- either thrown or apparently about week. Whether ne before or after the body lisposed of in the well, Medical ciminer Dr. Henry N. Costello was to determine before the body was dis- "here were no marks of | e that death was natural canses, he and shaft of last Soviets I’lan to Spend Millions on Education ington, the Russian soviet govern- for public educatior between $160,0 exceed by outlay year to 0,000 scone | and | Airshaft in | an life | becauge of the | MYSTERY BURGLAR TELLS WEIRD YARN [Homan Involves Utopski Who Establishes an Alibi “That fellow gave me a crack on the face that almost knocked over" was all that Louls Homan, 17 of 154 Cherry street had to offer us when he was arraigned Lefore Judge Benjamin W. Alling in police court this morning on a charge of attempted burglary at the home of Frank Saunders, 83 Maple street, Saturday night. He referred to Vincent Utopski of 12 Mapl: street, who was arralgned on the same charge, but whom scemed be- wildered and unable to understand the meaning of the proceedings. On Thursday and Friday nights of last week, the police received com- plaints from Saunders that somcon. had raised the rear window in his tenement and attempted 1o cnter. IThe police went to the house bu. thorough search of the nelgnoorhooc on cach occaslon failed to reveul any trace of the intruder. me a defense 1 the intruder succeeded in getting in- side and when scared away, the only loot he had obtained was some | lingerie, Saunders Waits With Gun Saturday night Saunder pur- | | chased. a revolver and with James | would-be burglar appeared {they would be able to catch him. As la result of their waiting, they [canght Homan after he s allege Ito have gone into the yard and to {the rear of tie house where he rais- led the same window as on the pr |vious night. When caught, Homan {had a stick in his hand which is be |lieved was for the purpose of plac- {ing under the window to hold it open as on Thursday night. Saun- ders found a short curtain rod hold- {ing the window open after he scare the intruder away. Utopski Proves Alibi Saunders turned Homan over to the police and the youth told them |a story involving Utopski who immediately placed under arr When asked in court this morning again, it he wanted to say anything, Utop- did and | certainly stand, lie told ti ski said that he taking the witne lcourt that as far as he could wember, he had never seen or known Homan before he met him in the police station Saturday night. He sald that he could not that he night. that prompted him to say had been with him Saturday Utopski said that he was at a party on Pleasant street from about § lo'elock until after 11 o'clock. A Ihoy and a girl were present in the |courtroom who could testify to that defendant said Alling called the two wit- s to the stand and their testi established a complete alibi and he was discharged. Joseph G. Woods e could not un- Jue ness mony for Utopski after Prosccutor indicated although derstand Homan's reason for telling |the story he did. court con- tinued the case of Homan until April | for final .spc.ition as his atti- tude and talk indicated that he was of a peculiar nature and not en- tirely responsible for his act. ‘Couple Under Arrest Married in Court Room | Probation Officer Edward C. Con- nolly und Cupid afte I police court ladmirable fas an hour after & !saw Vincent Roderick Roderick stand up before Clerk of Police Coust Emil J. Danberg be joined in wedlock, Reea {the I e with which the r | was arranged, it was nece orange blossoms. veils and wedding Lells be dispensed with, for the lice: ¢ room. in which | had before heen this mornirn and he performed ion, for in less than ssuming his part. he Po- never The marriage raid made by night on the Roderick honi Clherry street and the arrest of Vin- cent and Domingo. The police learn- ©d tiat in spite of the fact that the couple have been living h)gtvm-l for past nine years, and have children born 1o them, never heen marrled. In answer to a question by Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods, id that they had ceremony was the result of a the police Saturday the Roderick s Mareh 9.—Expendi- [planned on being married a number ¢ |of ‘my‘% but on each occasion some- thing happened to prevent the cere- mony. Judge Be min W. Alling continued the cas against them Probation Thursday to give It is | understood that on one of the nights | understand | Ihow Homan knew him or the reason {ook 1o piny the role of | 's session of | in | trz and Domipgo | a marriage | performed | had none of the conveniences for an | WANTED FOR SHOOTING WOMAN; ARRESTED HERE Mike Baldasare Taken To New Lon- don Despite Protests to Police By His Wife, allas Mike Ma- in New London for ho shooting of Mrs. Rosu Verdl of 18 Brewer street, that city, was ar- Irosted here yesterday afternoon and |was taken to New London for trial. Baldasare was located at the Clancl home at 213 Klm strec Mrs. Verdi was shot on February {15, but fortunately for her, the bul- llet nit o stcel corset spring which doflected the bullet and saved her llite. Mrs, Baldasare was with her husband when he was taken, A, and Mrs, Ciancl being her parents. At the local police statlon she pro- tested agalnst the arrest of her hus- band, saying that Mrs, Verdi told her that she wished to drop the 'rnmp'nhl' Jaldasa | | | Mike |donna, wanted I CHAPHAN TO SEEK GHANGE OF VENUE Lawyer Convinoed Client Can't Get Fair Trial in County | I'rederick J. Groehl of New York, | counsel for Gerald Chapman, will | seek a change of venue for the trial | of his client, which Is scheduled for | {March 24 in the superior court of | Hartford, This decision was made | {nfter Judge Groehl's third confc lence with Chapman at the state |vrison on Saturday. Judge Groehl's reason for -zukm,.' {the change of venue is his allegation {that the chances of a fair trial for Chapman In the superior court at | | Hartford are small because of the | prejudiced opinion of the public and |the slight possibility of securing an impartial jury for the trial of the cose. Judge Groehl said that un: warranted publicity has made Chap- man a terrible desperado, which he | wys is an undeserved tile, | HERAN CHURCH. | of the Wirst| zo to South tomorrow night to give rtainment at the meeting of r League in that town, The program to be followed out by the! e is as follows: Selections, male ; violin solo, Carl Hanson; se- tadies’ cholr; vocal solo, red Swanson; recitation, Mildred on; piano duet, Rev, Dr. Ahl- st and Thure Frederickson; re- | marks. | The male quartet will b posed of Thure Frederickson, Aug nst Carison, Art Olson and Olaf Anderson, The ladies' choir will be ‘v League uhch will cor {and found 'Can You Strop Gets 3 Months in Jail For Hitting Wife's Friend Stamford, Mareh 9,—Martin Can tore of this city, was sent to jail today for three months for punch ing J. Burry of Portchester, in the eye, Sul and his wife have been sopurated, it was sald by the police and the former came here Saturday her In Cantore's com- In the latter's house there” a disturbance and Surry was cvieted, He made complaint to the police and at a police box. while the officer got :nstructions Cqntore drove up and punched Surry, The officer arrested him, pany. was Your Razor Blades? In'ten SECONDS-rwithout removing the blade from the razor you can sharpen Valet AutoStrop Razor blades. Valet AutoStrop Razor is the only razor that sharpens i own blades, ~ Sharpens Itself BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr.Edwards' Olive Tablets—the sube stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their efiect on the liver is nostinstantancous. Theselittleolive- red tablets are the result of Dr Edwards’ determination not to treat iverand bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good t :, but have no bad after ure the teeth like " l\qulds or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct t. Why cure the liver at the expense ot the teeth? Ci]omvl sometimes plays voc with the gums. So do strong Jiqui 1t is best not to take calomel. et Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take “dullness” and that lazy g come ’from ¢ tipation and a Take Dr. Edwards “logy " and * They *clear” clouded brain 15cand 50c smposed — of Mildred *Berglund, | He Calen, Mabel S Mildred Virickson, 3 berg, Rosa 1ith 1 Lindgren, Grac Lundquist, Roscen, Inge | Swanson. A motor of the L ing o'clock. A8 moj modated in the | their intention of is the desir Ruth l irson, \ Johnson. Hildur | L Gertrude | cihaar, Ruth Lin Lundguist, Ilsa org Olson and Mildred (st convey m Man churchi here a 1 can be accom signified | making the trip it the comn in o can furnish ir ov s be fime also Meriden will 1ehting of the Thursday nigh its tand ¢ 2 1o South bus have nitiec &0 W in | at rell at that | The Luth gu give a cantata at a seal Luther League | The choir will mue rehearsal 1riday nig ning at firmation s wiil m day mornir lish and the in Swedish. o o day moy s service Kil cven HERALD BRING Yell Tell THE CLASSIFIED RESULTS ADS Buckeye Me igger PouliryProfits Keep a California lemon in & saucer always on the sink, Hvery ime you wash dishes, dust farni- ture or bric-a-brac, sweep, or do v kind of work that's rough en the hands, rub the skin with lemon. It will take off skin-stains, re- movo the soap-curd that stays on the hands to check and crack them, und eep the skin smooth, soft and white. is the simple, inexpensive and re way that millions of wom- Try it for ten days and see how much better vour hands look and You'll always do it if you try it once. Get a dozen California lemons now and keep them always handy for this highly profitable use.—Adv. You Why ans foel (gl The big farm profits today are being made in poultry. And the big poultry profits are being made with Buckeye Incubators and Brooders. Ask your county agent or your agricul= tural college or any successful poultry fiptmetaaesiol S B raiser what incubators and brooders to D. Myers of Indiana university be- | use—and the answer is almost certain DRI onetsts ofmice] to be ‘‘Buckeyes." “and hospitals, ned And ask us for the new Buckeye Cata- S e log. It's a most valuable book on \ber of medical students poutry raising. Tells how to feed, cull, get more eggs in winter and market for high prices. C. A. HJERPE 73 ARCH ST. Officer Connolly 1o the |Cities More Mlurmg | To Medical Graduates ' March —Attractivencss w given as a factor an opportunity rriage. that cal year | tement is- purp: arrange Russian in- bureau wpropriati made possib HOMES FARMS BUILDING LOTS cad the < L 1 « Cago, onomic improvement” of the | of city 1i sub- | 1k lin the shortag seek Men im})ficalod In A\ltemp_lcd Rohbery arist re which ope oren llonc_\'nmonin;z Burglar ’ | Dr v " Maren ide of 130, of ( a ould force more doctors into aged 20, his | o ! 1 r hereby relieving the of less than iptiy veste. r-old brid 1 abr when he w employee of Dr tist, w office ‘w mpting to rob. His young wife was taken from eymoon suite in a downtown and held for Investigation, th, police sald, was found fill- his pockets v 51 used for | tal work. He arged with isebreaking. No charge inst his wife, ik Hece Turning out of “second rate” doc | tors for rural communities was con lemned by Prof. Charles C. Guthris the University ot Pittsburgh | sehool of medicine. Cld Agvicultural Club Elects New Officers as sliot in the W El he is 1y zer, ose accused “REAL ESTATE FOR SALE” ADS on the Classified Page |Report on Accident Nearing Completion Announcement of a finding in the | trolley accident which occurred at been fthe intersection of Chestnut and | Stanley streets on the evening of | | January 13, is expected shortly. En- | gineers of the public utilities com- | | mission have devoted several weeks | to a study of $he eircumstances sur- rounding the accident in which more of passengers were in d for which trolley as held, and it was said today lat the office of the P. U. C. that | their report is nearing compjetion 5 ¥ HIDS FOR NEW AU TOS. Lon doc irol since Here the have b ob petty thievery has decreased. la \M h\ is leachn a dog to attack.

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