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, \ MAV N ~ o R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925. D e e b of drunkenness and breach of the |sang In Lnglish, It sceined to be | ARREST CONN MEN this evening after the regular meet- 00, son of Mr. and Mrs, John John. | ford, Hungerford & Sase fssued the L - peace at lLis homo last night, lllllllu & struggle for the illustrious | v Ing. The meeting will open at 7|son of 120 Franklin street, were|writ, which ls returnable in the Marcello Munl”-) -h“;cd a plea [Itallan to pronounce the English, AN Y o'clock, united In marriage at the 1lrst|city court the fourth Monday of No- - of guilty to a charge of operating but there I8 no denying that the M Luthera p| e 8 rda afters | vember, Cto able I'red Winkle has ying 8 3 Mrs. Mary Mo Lutheran church Saturday a mber, Ctonsta Te : L[]SES IN E“URT F[IUR H[IUR SESS“]N an automobile without a licenso at audience appreciatud words:it could | TWo Erom New London Taken futo [ | MI% Nary McDonald and Q“'\x‘,::f“nom._ Rev, Dr. A. A. Ablqulst officl- | garnished an Insuranee policy, ) i | the corner of Ellls and Glen street senss. Sanderson's “Until” a bal-| . o0 3hy from'N Y % ated. They were attended by Miss| Abrabam Edgarian, through 11 - liast ‘night and was fined $10 and 'Iad,” mado al hearty appeal for this | MO0y i Vermont fn Rum Run- | B o Borfolk where they epent | plos Joiiisgn a brideamaid and |31, Milkowitz, has brought sult for P o) rnaln( ls-\*;g-ulx]n Patrick J. (1":\|<u.. r .}O;'I‘ .u; 1]thu’llmvlm d ecause'” ning Charges, T, W, O'Connor & Son today sold | Charles Parsons as groomsman, On | 8150 damages augainst M. Atashian o ! fl arrested Morello after the youth ud- of d'Hardelot likewise Leld its own. | o _ S hefr return from a honeymoon tri Hartford. Acting on a writ re- 5 " . e e ) S S property on Cook street, Farming. |thelr return from a honey N P|of Har . elng : o M(empt {0 Sl()p Tllal Ovel‘ MOflday Mormflg DOert Tflday mitted that he never had a license. When he tang Toselll's “Screnade 1 Newport, Vermont, Nov. 2 UP— [ ton. for Liewolisn Wiltlama to Ere. | to Washington, D. C.. they will re- | turnable the third Monduy of No- H . . Myrtle Street House Ralded “:v‘?lcll.rm.,]‘tlr:"dwm of the house were | (1rvaq and Roymend Cormler of |est H. Schnelder. slde at 34 Dwlight street, vember In the city court, «fomr.\»r “fled hy Judge eaviest in Months | Judge Alling continued the eases |B/$AHY eafiec New London, Conn., Lrothers, were | Tho Catholle Women's Benovolent | R —— [Fred Winkle has garnished a firc Miss Greenfleld had three Ameri- | N¢w london, i , Leglon will meet el CIVIL SUITS RECORDED | insurance poticy. . aganst four dofendants arrested 1n |ouy gouge on her lst, ingluding a no- | hed in Oricans county jail today tn | Leglon will meet at 3 o'clock to. | CEH 0T Max Goldbers | 3 Pl e Tnd, No%, 2 UP—A| About four hours time was re. | restaurant at 204 Myrtle strect ‘gro spirilual that wus not spiritun- | default of ball of 8600 each onp,'iy chnrlcuon(p:\lra. 'éh?.!m,\'“ia?.f? doing business as Kraus & Golberg, i o \ Noblesville, TInd, & .w taston | auired to dlspoas of the docket cons Saturday night untll tomorrow, so ized sufficlently, *Do Not Go, My |charges of rum |-unnlu,_(, They were {‘_m ToliawatHaR Ruairecy ;unaslox\ have been sued for $150 damage by Why worry? Herald Classiticd motion to set aside the submis il POt i that the polico will have an oppor- l.ove, by Hageman, however, was captured ‘between Newport and Mrs. M. Cheney of PhIIndeI‘hln the Connectlcut Beef Co. of Hart- |ads will produce, | ¢ eyidence and dischargo the Jury fronting Judge Benjamin W. ANNE | tunity to investigate their past rec- enjoyable, and Crig Lella” Iike- | Coventry yesterday after a chase In | o0 ol ol O frt d” ~ o &, Stophenson, Early 1n police court this morning as w [ords. Two of the dofendants, Mary |wise. | Which several shots wero fired by | fPiE 1Y LU RG) ) ik Earl Gentry, on trial for resuit of the week-end activities ot Romero and ‘fTony DeAugustino | The concert ended with a duet | pursuing officers, 'Thirteen cases of | iy ynaine committes of the [ Kienck and T | ection. With The the police. There wero a number of | Vére charged with having a reputu- between tHhs (two slngyew; the sholcy | wins yers: elaed. Reformation Lutheran church will ‘ mupder dn comeetion o | drunka among the oftenders befors |HON and with Keoping a house € 11l belng (he Tomb Scenc” from | At the helght of the pursuit the | moet thiy evening. i 3 dostn of Madge Oberholfzer arike fame and a charge of bringing the [“Alda" Without the scenery and |automobile driven Ly the brothers | panuy U, 8, Marshal A. P. Marst je— 4 riled by Jud parks te ;‘);m by | Henr "“”\,dmam of 193 Hartford third defendant, Mary Balco, to thia 'the concomitants of stagecraft such | j.¢p the road, and spun about, [ wiil attend :’g b‘un lnvt or‘n' Co o | e motlon, fled 10 MEEL Y venue arrived home early yestorduy | 1Y foF immoral pury The girl & number foses much of 1ts 8rin. buf | (orging from the ditch with only |tleut. Motor Truck assoclation of défense counsel at tho 8L F o orhing 1n a drunken condition and | 28 charged with Rayinond Pina on 80 far as the singing was conceriied | two tires. The car sped on untl | which he is ‘secretary, at (Natdna L e “fas bused o1 made strenuous objections when his | SOUNt ©f O e b has been strug. | P1Ifts whistling about their ~ears | ven, this evening. Eay i . g BN el Kian il eaden WOR B i iher s ttompthl : Je quartet was arrested by Se.-| The Mnsical club has been strug- |\ 5 50 B0 0o BT rrender, Mr. and M 2 alleged “prejudicial remarcet T 1“ ped < rn:'n::‘ln[ clhnwnh{r‘tn )o”r;,'“ h‘l: geant Patrick J. 0'Mara and Police- Sling to bring stellar artists to the | SROEXSTID Ited t!\L?rdnia’::-.h‘:cr:-d;;Y1{::‘1":“?»”slv‘ (/] Oa m by the court dnring the examina o brother and created a general dis. |Men Thomas J. Feeney and James city every so often and the artists’| . Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin \\'m";k‘?"“‘ of Levl Thot state witness, 184) e resulting in his arrost on |Sulllvan at tho Myrlle street ad- |concerls have Lecome auite a local Clty ltem New Haven yesterday. Mrs, Whit. ) ? 5 | e eaels [dress. Al four entered pleas of not institutlo 2 ios Holer 4 o Sa'turday. ne de- | charges of drunkenness and breacl nstitution, ey aker was formerly Miss Helen John- ! T an (he gerond time the de- | churges of drunkinnces nd breach guiey 1o the charges and Attorneys SN T } e e eadeliy] tneDées ySlCldn ¢ fense had at 1 to hal | pended ‘mentence of 30 days on the | Thomas F. McDonough and B. 1 | There will be a meeting of Bishop | Welfare assoclation. I . Rt kennese. sharge, with u warne |Monkiewlca battled the case for | POLISH CELEBRATION Dlornoy. Assembly, Fourth: Dogres | P B ana The defenss “ased on its motion A R the e [about two hours. In continuing the | New Britain Poles will celebrate | Knights of Columbns at the K. of C. Colds, pneumonia and consumption often originate in a cold, drafty home. Y A | Ju sparks | Ing that he would go to the stale] . "eon sontonce, Judge Alling sa atanlnE e iR plsae ol L ; We will advance you the money to keep the coal bin full and your family~ e rtenalld u § : : @ itence, Judge Alling sald [the opening of Koscluszko's drive | club rooms on Franklin square at 8 - on a cor HOh dear, | farm is brought In again. Judg- |Gt L HEC | ) g s | q in heslth and comfort., herd on the expression “Oh dear,” | [HE0 8 M e on the breach |(MAt there was no question in his (for Poland's fndependence in 1791, | g'clock tonfght, d st oeeatiaband ! wite sod ot 1 had been mind regarding the guilt of the de- [wit) i he Sacred , No endorsers required. All loans between husband, wife and ourselves. which Thomas testified ha | of the peace count. Attorney David |f b AL dascos et AmARRRMastng Al Lhe iEACTec | Sldemberatof Vellant Revlew, This insures strict privacy. B ke swoman accompanying el fendants, but he desired to know | Heart school hall, November 15, at | meet in front of City hall t o [ Charles Johnson and Miss Hulda | ALty g made by piy|EeiNalEzeptaaentod him, ¢ bef ¢ L : o804 Lend Up to 6300 to Housekeepers ) Stephenson and Geutry on a traln It Makes 'Em Bite. past before passing sentence. The | o'clock. Rev. L. Bojnowskl, pas-| Bristol in a body on the 7:45 car. | e Lend Up pe! T ndianapolis to Hammond, | o B oo iing to the antlcs of | ROMCro woman conducted a room- |tor of the Sacred Heart church, fs| Martha Washington council, D. of FarsonsMaried by SRy AR A | Only lawfalinterest 24-hour servics Call, write or ‘phone Tnd, last March, When attorne¥s|ipo drinker, have been coined for {78 HOUSE In Bridgenort befare com- | ehatrman of the committee. will hold a Hallowe'en social| Abquist at First Lutheran Church, | BENEFICIAL LOAMN SOCIETY for the defendants sought 10 8hOW | gitterent varfeties of liquor now fn [\"% '3 EhiS clix. she told the eourt, | 87 West Main St., cor. Washington St, R | tnat it was used as a term of en-oirouiaton, such as “squirrel whis- |00 TudE By Cemred £) Koy Miss Hulda Parsons, daughter of | S===g Room 101 Phone 1- \ dearment, the court interrupted to and “Block and fall,” but after *1»0 character of the place, he told Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Parsons of ' y 4t have been used a8 & listening to two of the cases tried | TrOsecttor Joseph €. Woods. 17 Lyons street, and Charles John- U | say it migh | g AarEs T . form of address, The statement, |thjs morning, it is evident that made {n the presence of the jur¥,|there is a brand in circulation that might have influenced the men, the lcalls for a new name. Imbibers | scem to be possessed by a desire to clerk at | bite people. Indian- | Joseph Corel of 49 Cherry street apolis, held the stand less than five | secured some of this brand, and minutes as the state's first witness | after drinking plenty, started a dis- of the day, He sald he worked on |turbance at 87 Spring street during fhe night of Sunday, March 15, and | Which he amused himself by nib- that ho recelved a telephone mas- |bling the thumb of George Krundas sage about 11 p. m., asking reserva- [Of 91 Spring street. Krundas ap- tlon of a Pullman drawing room on | Peared in court this morning with the midnight train to Chlcago for |the member neatly bandaged. Corel 1. . Stephenson. | was fined $5 and costs on each of The tickets wers called for, he | the charges against him, drunken- BAIA st dn hour leter. ! Hajeould |[nett and breach of theipeacs, o vt A . Ja S Mentiy i bhal peraon wio cdiled | s o itho elotystold i Mus ames + Jacone of 269 Rocky Hill avenue, for tickets and the defense moved to Frank Kerin had some of the same strike out his testimony for that 4 |liquor, for after he had imbibed reason. Failing in this, they did | zpg Jacone alleges that he met her 0% orom-examine hin, on Washington street and trled to bite her cheek. She said that when he failed in his attempt, he slapped her face. The woman sald that the actions of Kerin resulted in her re- fusal to take a drink from him when he stopped her and offered it to her. He was fined $7 and costs. Attorney Thomas F. McDonough appeared for him. Disobeyed Traffic Signals. Judgment was suspended in the case of Joseph Ferrone of 188 South Main street. who was charged with disobeying a traffic signal given him by Traffic Policeman John Stadler at Franklin square Saturday night. The court warned Ferrone that in the future he was to watch and obey signals glven him by the traffic po- lice. Giose Soll of 92 Lafayette street, arrested by Patrolman William J. | MeCarthy on a charge of speeding on Clinton street last night, entered a plea of not gullty and his case was continued until next Monday for !panist fore midnight, sald that it was cruis- | trial. .| Martinelli opened ing about in search of possible life| Teofil Bastik of 18 Orange street spect care, singing t boats with eurvivors, Delief was ex- | had judgment suspended on charges le Mar” from LaGiocon pressed by Rirmingham City's | & imore than refinement. Miss Green- captain that the crew of the Alglers field, on the other hand, followed may have been pickied up by ancther with the “Ballatella” from Pagliacel ship. with vigor and verve. Irom that Philadel; time on, Martinelli steadily increased of the Alg his power and style, and Migs Green- Jong and o |field decreased in these attributes. it was the Southern In other words, the tenor had the §teamshlp company. The number of stamina while his less experienced men in the crew was not reported. collaborator on the program slowed The British steamer Mountpark down, except for isolated spurts. sent out an SOH. yester vy from the “When Martinelll ng the fami- general vicinity where the Algiers pari” from Martha therc 66 ” Hiar e was found burning. Later it was re- {were those present who thought this {old-timer could well have been left ported that Mountpark, dieabled by off the progran. But they changed DELIGHT EXPRESSED OVER MARTINELLY Operatic Tenor Scores Trinmph at Musical Club Concert defense contended. Jack Culbertson, night the Washington hotel in RADIO ADS confused me until VICTROLA | The New ORTHOPHONIC IS HERE You must hear it to appreciate its marvels. It is an entirely new instrument. You have never heard anything like it—there is | nothing to compare it with. 3 Glovanni Martinelli, operatic tenor opened the seasonal artist concert series of the New Britain Musical ciub at the Capitol theater yesterday afternoon, capturing the plaudits of a large audience and annexing one more outstanding vocal victory to his lst of successful appearances. The more he sang the better his audicnce liked it and the 1more they wanted. But even a robust operatic, marvel has to stop somc time and although at the close the audience hesitatcd considerably be- fore leaving in the hope he would listen to the siren of temptation and lging just one more, there was noth- ing but more bowing and appreei- |ative smiles in answer to the tumuit {in front. The audience finally wend- ed its way home to talk about Mar- tinelli for the remainder of the day. With the tenor on the program was Flora Greenfield, soprano, and the nceompanist who discreetly kept |himself in the background was Sal- vatore Fuclto. Mies Greenfield had 1a voice of resonant charm, but spoil- {ed her score by faltering on one high note. Ialtering human nature {is inclined to remember the faux Ipas and forget the singer's other ichievements. As for the accom- he was a 100-percenter. with cum > aria, “Cielo a with little Musie is reproduced as truly as it was originally played or sung. 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