New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1925, Page 2

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Kovel RffifilE 600D spectalist e DENTRST Dr. A. B. N.D.S. Dro TOR: D.D.S. X-RAY., GAS OXYGEN Johnson, Johnson, and M. C. LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY Room 4 299 Main Street New sHoP Phone 3100 NEW BRITAIY DAILY HERALD, [i[]VERN[]R IS MADE | Bu0E LAW VioLTos "PROPHET’ ON'SIGHT Celemnny Perimmed Herg for First Time in State ) wiles was | for this pur # a proph SOVERNOR JOHN H. FTRUMSLLL inspection officer, nationel ofticors) ith a lunch Hiil park r uniforimed local at del an addr u iR CONTEST STARTS AR Be Sont To Thre Days of #ive ;o on Trial for Holdup zm!l I\lllmLY Jud Middle OPLRATION TATAT OLCOTT 1S BETTER \ At Middlesex County, New Jersey. Starts 1o Enforce Statute En. acted in Colonial Days, Police today ha iyed golf, church, or cngaged in «d by the old prohibite 1 immorality act, FRHM DFATH CELL 10°A FREE MAN meel Gondemned Convict Given His Liberty Leavenworth, Kans, Nov. § (Pr— Vuco Perovice, who tor four years crouched in an Alaskan dung expecting daily to be Jed death, i a free man. He 1 fro where he } n 4 writ of ha eral Judgz John C. Pollock Perovich, in 1605, was ot the murder of a prospec Aaskan gold B0 tor in ti €e men and uww) hones from 4 burned cabin were dis- pluyed as evidence He was sen- d to death, lo those da he president President oL office without rour years Perovich confined in ng it tor a man six feet 1 dungeon four d five f cruel freatme sid 10 lif imprison- ought to Perovich it to court * PUBLIC ASKED 10 VlSlT SCHOOLS NOV. 16 70 2f Class Rooms to be Opened to All Interested During Fducation Week Activitics Wee) complet nd were Holm anls will be ember 18 to h and Camp, andl Camn.a | to work off the cause and to | fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influ- enza. A Safe and Proven | Remedy. Price 30c. The hox bears this signature G obyore THINKS GOLDBERG TOOL FOR OTHERS pertn ambos, ¥, 1, Nov o - | JUQGE Binds Him Over m ¢ & list of thousands | Charge of Transporting | was ¥ r the December s of uperior court when Judge Wil. iam C. Hungerford found pre ause against him in police court this morning on a charge of tri fquor, A similar charg Harry Schweibtsh of East. t. Hartford, was nolled by r Joseph G. Woods, who b that the state po- failed to sccure ev he could be involve 1 with e promise to devel g bhattle on the op into admis. cments made Goldberg against Schweibish William ¥. Mangan, repre- Schweibish, wus prepared to y attempt by the prosecutor ict Iis client on statements ered no defense o transporting, and Policeman Martin Kelly sting the man on the driving a ns of alcohol co rear, botl; machine at the loca) court take ilction in the case. Judge Hungerfor * court, hs felt the ma . saying that Goldbe a great deal of informati g the transportation of 4 number of men, Andrew Bobinski of t was fined §10 s arrai . Hu morning on rg ar .(wq o and inju ivate drunk- prop- He was arrested last § Grove street hy Det geant George C compl headqr g trouble 1] Bobin nt W at police i had broken in a de an attempt to get into the tene- ment He told the went to @ louse to get the woman to take of some children who lived on and mother L. He sald that he did r breaking the door. against not remem Charges ntinued nntil The three men turday night by Pa- hurgs of operating against Carl ( arrested 1n John Gr Balocke argzd with operating ap av o of Gote Soli, arrested geve ng on Wi- | continued 3 roquest of cutar Wools, who 10 1he T 1ts Soli, was at the home, h r ot his 23rd birthday. and yellow Violin an: were rendered Eimo will work amp street ening. Hammond auxiliary e state will armory to- ‘»tophcm;m Tnal ] nlor ll\ Fifth \\_e(‘l\ Tnd'n s ing the 'BAVARIAN PLOT T0 POT RUPPRECHT ON AS KING, R«rlm Neports That Detalls Are De- | layed, as “Time Is Not Ripe” at Present, Berlin, 9 (®—Plans tten ot restore e , with Bavarian own Prince pprecht as king, have been shelved because the “time is ripe” for such a « the r Zeltung Tins 1 MOTOR TRAGEDIES OVER THE WEEK-END Two Killed in Accident at Norwich-Other Crashes former —Two out of a roadster were 1 night hine Jed on Croker Hill in the town banon, climbed a bank and turned over. vere pinned under the ma- Vrank I, Pratt pos to have N drive James E. Keating, 4 aleo of L is city, were ead when taken from u the vecked car. A third man. who 8 dazed when taken out, slipped «v in the darkness when he re- ot anyone learning Autoists Drown alls, Mass, Nov. 3 UP) men were drowned and an- recelved severe injurfes when a touring car skidded and ran off the rghway into the Deerfleld 1bout two miles west of t vesterday afternoor Bridgeport, Nov, ! r's inquest in the f omo- accident whieh occurred Sat- lay evening near the corner of | and street and Fairfield avenue in which John han of 45 olorado aven known foot- ball player, was ally injured, was held this morning at 8 o'clock at the county court liouse, Follow- | aceldent ¢, Michas! Scanlon of 143 Beach street, the trolley into wi the automobile crashed, was arrest- cd on a nical charge of man- slaughter, He was releascd in the custody of Frank L. Kibling, su- perinte oo the Connecticut company in Bridgeport, A companion, Staniey of 15 Gilman street, and taken the hospt that his con- He received internal in- is tow mo- torman of skie, injured {where it wa ditfon was not ¢ a dislocated 3 uries and abrasio; West Haven Girl West Haven, Nov, § Jennle Sweet, 18, of West Haven, was taken to the New Haven hci- Jast night as the result of be- ked down by 1 ile walking on the Milford turnpike ne: he Uilltop garage. 1t was T hospital that she way suffering from bruises but that no bones had been Lroken. antomobile was operated by Farm, a earpenter of n. who was driving toward Haven, Mrs. Sweet was walk- with her mother and sister, Helen Stanwicka 1 Miss Stanwicka who were not lu- Thrt P — Mrs yorted at the Injured in New Haven Haven, Nov. 8 (M of West Haven of New H en hospital injuries received in accident on the in Orang collided with k Mazel of are not se- ing from Automobils ford turnpike their car perated by Ir Their injuries when truck Groton. rlous. British Steamer to Aid Of Vessel in Distress vand’s End, Eng., Nov. 9 (®—The camer Mervyn is reports ve sighted the Itallan steani:: 1 ress at 41:° and to be proceed nce. The Japanes: ar Maru {s also ¢n rou & women nomi 0 seats on the Edmo BAYER ASPIRIN PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in “Bayer” Package were lets you & uine Bayer As miliions an s over tw Headack MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 for an ! an automo- | New | bo able to hear the entire program through WTIC, Hartford. The New Britain chapter has re. ceived word from national headquar. ters that the United States Treasury department has given permission , 1923, Red Cross Roll Call of the ivered """K“ at § o'clock by Judge John | poothg in federal bulldings during Harton Payne. New Britain radio |11 drive and one will be placed in fans may tune in on this talk, Which [ the post office, this city, as well as { Wil be glven from the studlos of |in yne banks, stores and other loca- | WCAP, Washington, and will be | yons A complets list will be fssued broadeast by the well Known |ay u jarter dute, — | American Tel. and Tel. chain. This | talk will be on the progress of the | P Tarne oros *y,‘\;((‘”l on the progress of th people of Damaseus early Sunday n & witnessed the 1 by the French of 1 vices from itly in an e | fort to In:till full respect for th mandatory power the bodies of the | men were left suspended |ropes on which they for six hoirs, The Arlns were French i Damasous Make| Cruel Example Lordon READ HERALD ( FIED ADS s will broadeast FOR RESULTS Kk include WEAF, New York 2 meters; WCAP, Washington, WOO, Philadelphia, WTAG Worcester, 23 WTIC, Harttord 476 meters; | On Its Way Pittsburgh, 402 moters , and | lRON HORSE” Louis, 545 meters, | New Britaln radio enthusiasts wiil | | meters; [ ws on the | AL ere anstalWIAR) re hang ‘“‘H K8D, 8t members of a | | party which some time ago attacked | a convoy on its way to Bagdad and killed the French captain and | wounded other members of the par- | ty. To each body was attached a | large placard on v was printed | a deseription of the crime for which | the men were hangad. A newspaper correspondent who made his way from Haifa to Damas. deseribes th destruction | {wrought by the Y¥rench bombard- t in the city, which, he says, is ex Particularly the palace | lof Adem was badly | merous of its valuab He says it s evident that when the Djcbel Druse tribesmen made their way into Damascus the lower | elements of the population threw in | thetr lot with them, The g by the French of various villages where support wus not glven them, and a eimilar de- struction for the same reason by the i Druses of numerous villages has re- Ited in large numbers of homeless | men joining the rebels and constitut- | t now is a real men- | From Clothes Basket to Clothes Line, the “Fastestin the World” —and the Safest cus ontents loot. spondent expects that pected eight battalions and two regiments of arrive to reinforce t {¥rench they will immediately en- |deavor to cause the disintegration of rebels around Damaseus and cope with the dangerous situation in erHw rn Syria, HAMMER WURDER " STILL BAFFIING Police Intend o Make Yot ' Knother Arrest when the On the lme of all her nelghbors/ VERYTHING cleaned beautifully—all buttons and fasteners intact and unharmed, no wringer-creases to be ironed out—and she has the satisfaction of knowing that the wonderful Savage “Spin-Rinse, Spin-Dry” has helped her complete her washing faster than she could do it by any other means or machine! And best of all, she has finished as fresh and cheerful as when she began! Nov. 8 (A--Coun- | ity Prosecut 1d has found w nesses 1o challenge Joseph H. Cow- en's representations that he did not Kill his best friend, William J. Clark a klansman, with a hammer, | The ku Kklus klansman . who was arrested at her husband's | grave as a witness and was reles on bail, continues to reiterate her belfet in the innocence of the hand- some voung ironworker who had urged her to go to Florida with him Also. &he denies that she has been a member of the kamelia, the wom- en's klan organization. In addition to the silent testimony of a mud stained palr of shoes be- longing to Cowen, Mr. David saye he has evidence that at 2 a. m. Tuess Cowen was seen near a fill- |ing statlon. Clark, a goldbeater for a firm of manufacturing jewelers, was beaten to death at 1 a. m. last Tuesday :n he got out of his automoblle, hich were his wife and mother- w to open his garage door. A hearing will be given Wednes- day on haheas corpus proceedings instituted by Cowen. Investigate the Savage Wringerless —and “Spin-Rinse, Spin-Dry” now. Free Home Test without obligation. GEO. RAPELYE 91 WEST MAIN ST. Opp. Connecticut Light & Power Co. GDRYER WITH THE EXCLUSIVE SAVAGE WRINGERLESS @pinl{insa Spin-Dry Stin-Dry"” amach ment with eveny Sevge’” Rirmingham, Eng., produces the | largest varlety of manufactured 20045 of any clty in the world. ANNOUNCEMENT SEYMOUR & MICHAELS FLINT DISTRIBUTORS are opening a sales and show room at 98 Arch street with a line of 1926 Flint models for your inspection. You are cordially in- vited to drop in any time and examine the Flint line and arrange for a demonstration. Mr. M. Onorato who has been connected with the Flint for the past year will manage this store for us and wants all his old friends and prospects to be sure to call on him. REMEMBER THE 98 ARCH STREET NEW BRITAIN PLACE

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