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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925 ISPANSEANERIGAN WAR | CHASES. FUGITIVE BUSINESS IS 600D " NEMORIAL DISCUSSED Running Very Close to Thelr 8- |p1400 ¢ South End Park or Bronze o’ pacity, Report Shows. atue Wit ah. Under g P e e 1 Ao L S e VM S Bl Captures Man as Well fr——— e Goldan-Glow NUTS dash out of the door and towards Grove street, Detgetive Sergeant Ellinger had gone to search another |part of the premises so O'Mara had ‘to chase the proprietor as well as hold onto the evidence. } Danlel I'itzpatrick, local taxi driv- |er, was discharged on a charge of |trespassing on railroad property by | |parking his taxi in front of the sta- |tion Saturday night. Fitzpatrick, |represented by Atty. David L, Dunn, “mm the court that he had an ab- {pointment with a customer at the EXPLAINS STORY OF DELAY IN SENDING FIRE ALARK Fireman Misunderstands Town Clerk Woodruft's Statement About Not Havtng ¥ive Cent Plece tleut textile mills are running close i to capacity, the figures on the cot- | Two proposed memorlals to lhn‘ 9 ton spiuning industry fesued yester- ‘.vo!ernnl of the Bpanish-American Town Clerk Arthur Woodruff of Berlin voluntarily telephoned to Willlam Hogan of the Southern New See Our Window Display Candy Dept. THE DICKINSON - DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST, England Telephone Co., today and stated that there was no delay in sending in an alarm for fire {n Ken- sington yesterday. The Herald last night printed a statement from Chief Willlam J. D e of the fire depart- ment that he had been Informed an aperator in the N Britain tele- phone exchange refused to allow the telephone appeal to the fire depart. had been dropped in the telephone coin box. When Mr. Woodruff tried to get the New Britain department he did {not have a nickel handy, He ex- | plained hig predicament to the op- {erator and says she connected him immediately with the department. |Later he mentioned the incident in |the presence of a fireman, who un- | stood that there had been a de- { because Mr. Woodruff did not {have a five cent piece. The fireman frepeated the story to another fir man, who told Chief Noble, The (ehief was of the impression that a |delay had been cuused by the ob- inacy of an operator. Mr. Hogan s he has talked with others who ment to come through until a nickel | day by the burcau of the census of War, one in the form of a memorial | the department of commerce showed. |bridge at the South Main street en- | tranee - to Willow Brook park, and the other in the form of a brouze |soldier with a slab on which would be inscribed the deeds of the Bpan- | discussed [last night at the memorial commit. On Sept. 80 1,021,206 spindles out of a total of 1,206,990 were in mo- tlon, Plainfield, Oct. 23 (P—Most of the textile mills 1n northeastern Coanec- ticut are not only. running oOe full time, but the volume of ordees in | hand gives promise of a very busy ed chalrman of th winter. It 1s sald In manufacturing consists of rep circles that the outloek in cotton and [common coun woolen industry in Connecticut mills (and of A. ( is the best in al years. w. V. ish War Veterans, were tee's first meeting. . sentatives of Hammond Chairman W. F. mp, U, FORMALLY ARRAIGNED Southampton, England, Oct. 23 (®) ~Thomas A. Towers, first officer of the Canadian Paclfic liner Melita, was arralgned today and remanded for one week on a charga of mur- dering Captaln Arthur Haywood | memorial, |New Haven. | An Clowa while tho vessel was 4t Ant. |nave sketches of a memorlal bridge, |llauor from & large |81 estlmates of cost Small one. depagtment |quickly and, managed to grab i werp. Towers looked dazed, but and made no sign when the chargp was J read, architect, b FORCED INTO BANKRUPTCY ‘ 325 VISIT COOLIDGES Alderman W, H. Judd was elsct- committee which the ) and the park board | Brooks of the park board proposed the bridge idea which he felt would be service. able and at the same time a fitting | Tuesday for trial. Col. W. W. Bullen pro- duced pletures of the bronze figure which is a replica ot one now in | a discussion it was voted to|found’the man at a sink With a small whiskey glass in his ‘mmd, containing the evidence and his vietim running up Grove sireet, Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mara had a difficult proposition to cope with t night to salvage both, but by skillful manipulation of the glass, he munaged to keep pace with Walter | Mazewski of 31 Lyman street until {the man became winded and col- !lapsed to the sidewalk near the ishington school. O'Mara placed [the man under arrest -and he was |arraigned before Judge W. Alling In police court this morn |ing. He entered a plea of not guilt land the case was continued until Atty. Michael xton appeared for him, Sergeant (O’Mara, and rgeant George C. | Mazewski's place Detective last night and pouring glass Into a They Jjumped at the emptied s standing of liguor before they were in the store with the |in his hand when Ma: Benjamin | linger went to | him | 'station Saturday night at 8 o'clock and had drove his machine there to |8 keep it. The man had arrived a few minutes before, so Fitzpatrick. said Ithat he walked over to the Delaney hotel to see if he was there, He met the man and ‘walked back to the station with him, and the two drove away. Titzpatrick's passenger was scheduled to arrive in the city on a traln from Berlin, which arrived In the station about five minutes be- fore Iitzpatrick parked his car. Judge Alling warned Fizpatrick to e careful in the future about parks ceiving instruction under {he direc- fon of Organist B..E. Hallett {in nection with the free cow . Andrews Co. iments gave a recital Mr. Hallett's Mo. elter, baritone, 1 Charles Moore, tenar, assisted Harold Harke rendered violin solos. Twenty-five pupils participated in to p HEEONOMY PRICES ~~MARKET C0.- UALITY.GODDS AT: u, 318- MAIN 5 TEL. Z4B5 Morning Specials From 7 A, M. to 11 A, M. Loz, n 20 | Wk 2 an 25 € HOULDERS, Th S J" & G. White | Naptha POTATOES, peck 500 | cakes 25(‘ ROUND e SIRLOIN STEAKS _— “). 39¢ PORTERHOUSE * .= All Day Specials i« | Best { ROASTPORK ....... SMALL FRESH HAMS i PRIME RIB ROASTS .... i ROAST VEAL New Haven, Oct. 28 (Pr—An in.| Washington, Oct. 23 (P—Presi- | Siimatea il : = voluntary petition to adjudge. the dent and Mrs. Coolidge received in | Arthur Woolen mill of Moodus a (the bine room of the White House bankrupt was filed in the United (today 325 members of the Congrega- States district court yesterday. No jtlonal young people’s pligrimage, figures were given of debts and as- l\sho are here attending the Congre- sets in the papers, which had been 'gationclist convention. After lh“‘ prepared by a New TYork ecity law reception the president posed with | firm, his gucsts for o picture. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. Jack Tar Togs for the Little Miss Dresses with snap which only the real makers of high class dresses can attain. Sizes 6 to 16, Jack Tar Togs also, for the little ones, from 2 to 6 years. Togs for the little boy, 5 to 8 years, Warm Underwear and Hosiery for the little folks. Hats, Gloves and Sleeping Garments for the little ones. Warm Underwear and Hoslery: also Sleeping Garments for Women. were Interested in having an alarm isent to the New Britain department |and they say th4f the service was satisfactory. 'Student Held for Passing Bad Checks New Haven, Oct. 238 (P—I'rancis Body Trawick of Buzna Vista, Va., a member of the class of 1928, Shet- |field Sclentific school, who is wanted here on a charge of passing bad checks totalling $250, was brought to New Haven yesterday from Poughkeepsie, He 1is being held under bonds of $2,000, Asked if he knew anyone who would go his bonds, the youth stated that he wished to be locked up. e AND YOU'LL OWN A HORSFALL QOVERCOAT TOO —IF — . You'll come within seeing dis- tance of thesec coats—or within hearing distance of whatother men ‘are saying about them. 1t you can be over garnicnts weeks have left an impression on every street in Haftford. If—you are particular to see that your 880 to 860 works as hard for you as you did for it 1f—your wife, sister or sweet- heart sees one of hese models on someone else. OVERCOATS $50 . $60 New Fall Sweaters, LAMB — LAMB # LEGS GENUINE LAMB . LAMB FORES ......... LAMB CHOPS ........ 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