New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1925, Page 10

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Director General LR Sprague W Peifo w.e.seary ; iradier Marsone] HE Lrwin 7. Rack/iffe - Donald Gaf'fney wmn, Fay MrsMabel Mcsons X Director Factory Director ariisty Director Crty Canvess e Jubserip canvess And Toam Dustricts. Plam ‘dqal Rl ol Wrector 0f Budgel | | Directer CityCamess Tuke List OF Jpacials Dieteibution OF Listy For Factor yCanweas. Work With Sartf I Prep o re Mal' and Budget Ar Same. | | and BuegersTs Factry it mesent. | | orarerii ovicimg hy || | decange o i | | maes auemn me crite el Ponthy Ryt Sost et wraig | | VOO Girars 7o £ach Ractory | [ Into District mams Distribution OF New Possible Girers, ' our ot ’;.* Daly ,:w,”:’ Canvessers. Teaim Capt. And Ge! Bck | Ang Mkcatien of To Pully Diorm Prapare A Budget hich rlcte~ 18Ul A LISt OF Wi/ OIHer Proy Ints T6 Rams. 4 Team ol e i Ang Tobulanon OF Days Sy 0Py, For Which L ists Workerys “Of City And we! A Canvesaing Organ Tevals. in A vary tion For il Pactories B¢ Made defore After City Rams Are Facrory Canve s Jo Mach Pem Fiotory ization ™ Cover: Take. x-w/ way Anal Gut g ampaligh. Formed To Work Thoigh | | | 8¢ 7ore Campoaign Opers| | Reams With A Figure For o & Menoy: Factory For City Canvess Capraing. To iy Inform Average| | £ach: District T Team Capt Take Our A/l Names To Delinr Lists Prospective ?'" ’y Jo Much From City Can- mam Capr, Check Team Lnveloper Rsagned To Jpeeial And e, (M¢ Specrals) h The with A nam nd Pred Tdm Members b Ge? Acceprante O e vess A Figure For Mewrbers, 193 nd Cash, Dept Camvessars| | focioy Convase #nd Budget Ouote. D Mo L Ol ALl Fod i 2 Until Whklo 3ix Dirtricts) oy ey Pl s 0F City Mre Corered. hto Districts And sl g Ly 128 Streery Wit Lists opfo“ For M/ Conveders s Defor By Tegmy #o3.7-R) L2 e O Team (3 #aymone] [Guen Rawing| [£7ed Houmen [ 000 ean ] [£hisswbries ] £ Porter Luncheaen Arrangements Map]) [Deps) Hgpn s 7 7] % 7%’ JoeThat Tebles Are Printing Of Pledge Jecure specmers Ar: Meady. cards. Xsy1bution OF Fledge Team Envelopes. cards. L137 Sheg?s. Duatribution Of Mam Auplhc/ty Cara's fnd /4 & 3 werrer 5ol | [ H_Paraer | [LoganFoge) [emiyoaran) | velene” | |27 - nerd 3 = roms Monday-6rotte M. (Bem7) [Feomd] [Ram?] P Jpeckers M Thecters [feom¢) Jpeaker s A Factorses LIv3 ~. Fetnir. | [smetirecned | © 72 Jpeaners At Romons ;/’ Qlubs And Other -Groupy: Qrganizatin _Chart For_Charity Chest feusdl Above, you can see the organization which has been built up this year in the effort e made to secure the necessary $62,147.00—which will provide funds for the carrying on of Our Annual Appea,l these 10 charitable and philanthropic organizations during 1925. This week, March 23-30, will be devoted to raising this sum. Over 350 New Britain people will give of their time PRI and effort in covering the city between today and Monday next week. If you as a Boys’ Club citizen of New Britain do your pait, this will be easy. If you hold back or do not pledge, Tuberculosis Relief : . . . e it will put the campiagn back just that far. i A Campaign to Help Others—Don’t You Owe It to Yourself, to Help e Put This Over? Welfare Organization ;62 :i4':7£ e WHEN The Canvasser Calls Upon You—Sign a Pledge Card. Give All You Can Afford—A Year to Pay It In. | Under-nourished children are sent to Mrs. George Rogers, J. M. Hall- {as a collection ageney,” was the re-|and, Mike Mitka were each fined $5 Sexton, the cases against BREWERY PADLOCKED I 7 |the camp school at Burlington, inan. DeWitt Rile d Howard A.| mark ms .y Judge Alling when' and costs for their participation in Albert Kalkowski and Edward Pop- | 9 | re under trained supervisors, abrell. \ ¢ ¢ James Karan on a!it. ' { lauskl, charged with violating the | they are helped and guided towar Ward 5. Team 10: B. A. Graybow- reckless driving. Karan| Stanley Malinowski pleaded guilty liquor laws, were continued until ¢ ! | S fiETS UN“ER WAY“MW health and stronger bodies. ski, capta Miss Alice Nurzyn, | e e olicean o & iliaree ot siealing Dacts from, Wednesiay cor (riu £ T4 tho mon | Ellemy (e N A Suatatliasimeny S1s | The frsh air camp asks $6,500. Miss Bertha Chadukiewi Miss | John Pa'mer investigated an acci- |an old machine in tke rear of 103 were arrcsted after Polleeman | ypoon @, % » . i v (o (o Miastkowski, Miss Sophia Podiasek, | lent at the corner of Beaver and| West Main street and was fined $10 Thomas J. F'eency and Thomas Tier- lee Bao:for: He\ing Maniine — | Tre total mammber of warkars i cs. | Miss Madeline Krysztopa, Miss Mary e [ Milier atrerts in which an auto driv- | and costs. He told the court that & ney raided the cellar at 58 Booth (ured Real Becr. (Continued from First Page) e s e GlimiCiioyalfl, B O FMyalwlec, EanliM ot en by Karan struck a horse and | man had told him he owned the ma- strect and the siore at 64 Boolh - | pa " 1"* ya ¢ = . Mr. Iskra and Joseph a]e[ta 25 Nove ay 01| broke the anim g The horse | chine and gave him permission to strect and seized a quantity of liquor ~ New York, March —Another losls relief nurse comes into the gl O came ot i was owned by William McCormick. |take the parts he wanted from it. | Saturday night. browery which had been manufac- Jimelight. When children are ,m.}“m_,fi‘“ ol The . Team 20: Mrs. Owiak ' Paymg Olfl B]“S Policeman Thomas C. Dolan iny Bristol Man Fined 545 e e turing real beer was padiocked fo- f Miss Julia Miss tigatc 1 accident at the time but Julius H. Pierce -of 141 Lake ; ¥ i | : . day as « result of the cam drenfare undesnourished iaaRCOMEl, (ER St % Joskowski, Mrs. ak, Mrs. | no action was taken as both parties | avenue, Bristol. was fined $25 and Yan 2 Teeult QU camaten s 3 o labout 100 wor 2 e S e : Fefleral Attorney Buckner for en- plete examinations are desirable the & L Mrs. ard || i MGy Mrs. | agreed ttle the case by Karan|costs for reckless driving, $10 for S 3 an T She [ L - S L | | forcement of the prohibition law, ‘T, B. Clinle” in the Booth block | Iarsons ) weki, Miss A . M, | Plea n nderd paying $150 for the b operating without a license, $10 for ! 4 | teams and Leon A. Sprague The Honer C. Kuhlman brewery gives them a thorough examination | teams and 1. : is 3l pogel, Mr. Baldyga | cha io \ ¢ laws, | was shot. al- | operating without proper lights on | | Ellenville, N. Y.. was ordered pad- cvery Tuesday afternoon. When | Teclor gen FRlfeC theioErRhe s Il rst luncheon was held at the | Maictta of : 1o | 1ged to have taken an insurance ad- | his machine, and had judgment sus- | F F llocked by Federal Judge Bondy children are preparing [fofieltyAteam ARorkeTagiafa sio srrit lay v v ¢ was fined $250 and costs juster to sec McCormick and after | pended on a charge of operating L1 BB |oeior ar. Kulitman, the i i Ward Team 11: Mrs. G : he e . ] owner, had Fresh Air camp i summer, = I.‘M . ,lu ) v SDer v. riven a & 1 tence | 801 T 5 ! b without a registration. He was ar-| — pleaded guilty to a charge of manu- tuberculosis clinic T Lo Gaptaln s d explat e | 3 Jenjamin W, | P€ ! ¢ onneroftisliveated v yesterday morning on | TG e e facturing real beer and had been or communicable es and other jrakl, art Kingsley method of soliciting to the workers. g in policc court this morning. | " 53 ok sl v Patrolman Otis Hop- | (Continued from kirst Page) fined $1,000 physical conditi @ cher, Mr ! corkers suests of e | Attor fred LeWit peared | POLC! LI ""f]“‘ ks e | Kins. After the arrest, Patrolman ; e Two are local breweries and were Logan is in charge of the work and | K s et o : 1 1 3 tors of the the defendant he con Hhria “‘;‘ ecalse | wiltam Doherty preferred the | tock case. was it Attorney | padlocked last week. $6,022 is asked { Police Willia A t Co A tha dictta admitted sclling the e circumsiances, 8o McCormick | charge of reckless driving against Stewart asked. af _ Salvation Army art, Police ant muel I & % ade by the 2 1 ¢ o th poli OF | him. Doherty sald that Plerce had e In New Britain as elsewhere the | B th, William H. Crowe : . ich reported 100 per | money to catch u his bi fon. | driven his machine along Main street | 1w gy o FINE ls REDUGED eivasion Army functions upon a|torney Morris D. Saxe, former M ription, totalling $423. The i ! - | R oneiDischarged) and up West Main atrest, racing (. | . on FePH 1t was about plan conce SR e Sl . : \\th praver by Tiew | in6ss ar it Jealings in| The case against Joseph Rysko of jwith another machine, & petaone) e IR conshs oa " urder dhe | Togers o ! ; [piest it n tried 4 i aiman said he had been in the o -‘\( bl may be down, hut| Ward 1, T 3 ) ¥ T p e by A ted 1 . 1 e rating a motor|{ (Cyro ;':t(f:;“T)g‘::::‘,,];:f'rmr:ml custody of the state’s attorney for TOromto Man, Assessed $600,060 For a weck and had been questioned at length five times in (he state’s at- torney's office, developed that John P. Mar 1, the name by which Faiman's! Toronto, March The $600,000 not?"” last slogan g Helping [ My C R, An o ¢ (& n ) 1 nas 1 while 1 se was under 7 reckless driving on West Main | rney George g ! i T v d ! ne | 5 yesterday afternoon, had his! T veus elub, r : T ed Bing cfendant, case continued until Saturday for| No worthy case : er . ( ey esident of the | {he stor ted by Maivtta and i cen 8 at trial. He was arrested by Detective ho need 5 bt = e Bl J ey Al b : i ant George C. Ellinger after an | (. n o0 oent has been known, was n and cared { s was an | s. Howard ation was made of an acei-| ; red for sl 5ot s : S S 008 assumed and that his rékl name X any c 2 o . R. W, C ¢ tt hotel 2 the corner of West Main | c M §r., bond dealer and yachtsman, for o = Yo ; ioal i 18 arres : . o S Patrick J. McMahon. He testifie I ta hecor i « ; i all this w e mation | s ehgn ang str ad Corbin avenue in which vot T r : . Abaimos fola's machine collided with one Mangan appeared operated by Miss Beatrice M. Peter- | ; Haley street. Both ma- Says Wife Hit Chair e : | « 2 Sl VLI : ; 2 ’ chines were damaged in the crash d p - 4 rins tenement was 1ed ¢ case ugainst Theodors grand jury he had called Shep- | the appellate division of the supreme molor Allee B Meriiv. | ; ] Lot ; inagitneed but the occupants escaped injury. i Rl i L) ChG L Ons02the supretl e j West street, charged w . lierd in response to a letter Shep-|court of Ontario. i -‘Y‘y‘;t“}‘r fiE & oon. | "::i“‘ T‘:” ';_f':"““l‘f""",m .. [nerd hai written to Faiman's school | The appellate division _also re- od and womanhood ¥, 1 ne and s con ed unt Care charged w assaulting inu»pu \xaf inquiring about a course in bacter- | duced to $100,000 the $800,000 fine v Mied wi ‘ : Y GlGona st azsal UnEed e 1ology in 19 | against Peter Smith, former pro- i e | Marinella irt that y after tl idence in the case _““‘"““““I‘r"'I‘I"‘\h"“v“)'j.:‘ (‘tf\“r:“:: ;""(‘); Dr. George Forsberg, who was the | vincial treasurer of Ontario. who i MA(;RI EIRL HE[I] nd the alcol el : UiergRieig conslagre N ialiproseciitor lr-:;])i: @ ‘\\‘(.u:- i i stiewitneassat el INuestilofitel lwas feorviol NIt TRV, Eriaoy S copk t g tion betw ass and lis wif 7 ) : of Shepherd’s alleged interest in|sentences against the two men were ; ] L : told the court that Malinowski is ir Lass is germs, testified that Shepherd had |not changed by today's decision. foniex IN E[ | A I: R : ) jad ustinent R uas i the 1 ,s];w:! m\.h\r -x-{y:fl’nn-rfl". and | rranged a conference and consulted | Jarvis had been sentenced to serve T 2 : g yuld not appear before that time. |, .5 B ey i a ¢ e ol im about the use of germs an 2ths ail and five years ad- 4 3 . : e e : Caused Row at Theater | LSRRI LU O B Defranding Government, Now Must Pay Only $60.000. | fine imposed upon Aemillug Jarvis, that he used an alias hecause of his | defrauding the provincial govern- wife’s objections. ment through the sale of govern- Letter From Shepherd ment bonds, was reduced to $60,000 He testified that he had sold the by a decision handed down today by T S T The o er poison in producing death in such | ditional if he failed to pay the fine. (e a manner that the use of such agen: | gmith was sentenced to serve three trect was given a suspended sen- i &e) cies would not be dctected vears in prison and five years addi- 1 o 5 tional for failure to pay the fine. guilty on charges of drunkenness A . s 1 are of that t e o rs. H. 7 : - e sl miuo ; eet W 1 n 3 brehch T e moace. at the| SAFETY COUNCIL DINNER | Janis two wecks ago paid 3140.- Welfare or 1 3 1 7 : R f r thoater last might. He was| The dinner of those who are in- [000 to the government. The nm;f'» 5 Al faremint ol fine atel L be Patrolman Patrick terested in the move to form a safety lute division ruled that the $140,000 1 ; council in this city will be held un- | must be regarded as restitution and Reckless Driver Fined ! ver Fin ence of 30 days when he was found you peo- band Has Brother Jailed \ St i ter Ca. Meehan after he is alleged to have A t er of | not as part ¢ fine Sixty d \ fa “ 3 ¥ e - refused to go home when ordered. 'der the spices n: the <‘ m:j\iwr 2( not a xw;:fLfl‘ L iss Macri | imposed ail Mozz 520 g It was the second appearance in a |Commerce this evening at G:f en trave ¥ S 3 o 'the Burritt hotel ¥ Jewell | cight wit- | Franklin st < week for Sokolski and Judge Alling the hotel. : {xarenne . s n all were examine Sl haty ‘1: yr\! BUICS SN0 natello admit- (aoioq”yin that it he returned he Raymond of New York and Floyd A. Willimantic Strikers ns s A travelling f sald he did i SIS i : ) | Blanchard, manager of the Spring- | A A Third Slaying Case past t 1o and Mrs Ry 1 could expect to go to jail . Blanchar 3 h 'od ng overlook r rted. T v Noah Lucas, ) o Iilde-| The dq N1%o Hadltor ‘cone | Moxicatal & r N ng as fast is Edward Balzelewlcz of 636 Main |fleld safety council. will be the| In Blg Parade T ay ] ; ssinh speakers. | Willimantic, March 23.—~The larg- | is in cha 1 ora T 1 arles ] t today the Mrs | afternoor >olicer | SEivelitn Rieatl said that he g0t charged with hindering Pa- | gor, 8 I v enni } held | 0'Mara man's hu. IAL O SERILY machine 4 giman Mechan in making the ar- | e = est parade of striking employes of Al oang m 1% t county ausing nte mplai feo, | i1 Was trying it out when arrest- yog was fined $10 and costy He Minister Dies, Poison the American Thread company's ks of playing. F Z rothy La ] ! n son E 1, | Tt ! the eourt t d < ik defied that he had obstructed the N . . |plant hiere marked the opening of to and coming from school over i i T stave T t shie slashed wit wife hac Froe Fir Al Fight policeman, claiming that he was Found in His Stomach |Fa ", v week of the strike here to dusty strects of & city matt t "0k ) A r 1 » on East Chapel| forgive her rything K t for @ ht 1 ¢ only trying to get Meehan to allow | Hot Springs, 8. D, March 23.— |day. Miss Mary Kelleher, organizer how clean ! . Vatr ) feye > str r ary 14. A medi- | their two child 1 be br e stre t night v Ser- Sokolski to go home with him. C. G. | Chemists at the state university at|of the United TextNe Workers of 1 @ v nd ¥ g of the woman was|up with a mot The geant P 4 a Darrett, manager of the theater, told | Vermillion Imve found peison in the | America announced at a mass meel- sicians as to her sani- | against t v in t n the court that the arrest was made |stomach of Rev. Robert E. Tarleton, [ing held today that interference by t J: til M t ar r . after he had received complaints |pastor of the ( y church | outside ugitators in the strike here b from several women that the de- | here, it was annc lay He 'wonld not be tolerated Her ree Jant was making trouble in one was found dead t of n- marks are understood to be the ree front sea jary 29, near his automobile in the sult of an attempt of William Simons : 8 s 2 Liquor Case Continued family garage, supposedly from of New Haven to attend the meeting arate orga 3 ious years A I e orter or 1 her . L i N 1 t Stanley 0] Al the request of Attorney Mi- heart failure, |and address the workers,

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