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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925. ' ALLING TAKES BRIEES IN e <o ARNY RYIATORS WL CENTRAL EUROPE LIQUOR SALE ARGUMENT (I s SEEK ANOTHER. REGORD Case ing Soclety Whic | Cnoling porsly el (Continued from First Pagc) | in the first degree, - — | 10T respondent, Scott, by writ Heavy Loss in Lile and Property Dlogaaie Do (Case to Be Argued in Court| ‘" h : Boott, by Repor[ed Decislon n the case agalnst Mike Thursday Mommg [{ition ¢ tona. Wit of. Tibaes ‘cormus|Ih eonrton Februany T5th, at Hart-| Washington, Nov, 30 (P—Army Hope to Break Altitude Mark of I'rance, | Ulan, of 42 Star street, the viee [Aseistant United Sta Attorney |ford to plead and stand trial on &n |airmen are golng to make another president ot the Ukralnfan society S George H, Cohen in the answer rep- [indictment for murder, |attempt at establishing new altitude London, Nov. 0 (®—Irom south [charged with violating the 1quor| Seven persons narrowly escaped | Fesents the Unit tates. 11 I'ursuant to sald writ said re- | rccords for airplanes, using an ex- Ttaly and Spain to Scandinavia and vs in conncetion with a dance lyorlous injuries on the Plain. | paragraphs, in brief, set np ! Seott did present the body | perimental model ship known as the from Poland to the Bay of Bisc held in the society hall in Erwin |yilg road near Slater road last |the following Chapman (with varlous allases) | XCO-5, speclally bullt for high alti- violent storms raged during the |Diace November 14, was reserved un | piens about 6 o'clock when two | | at the United States of superior court at the time and | tude work, week-cnd. Snow lies virtually | til Saturday by Judge Benjumin W. | mychines sideswiped, causing one to | fea has no interest in or elaim | plies Enute Plans are being worked out by the throughout central Lurope and [Alling in poilce court tudhy. EVI-|jaeh over a four-foot embankment 1€ OF Upon the person of or custody 612, 1d 14th have to do {air wervice engineering division at everywhere low temperatures are | dence in the case was taken ¢ againat a tree, and the other to |Of Gerall Chapman 3 of thuwelt of ha: || MeCook fleld to uso the nvw: mas recorded, For the fivst time In many | €0 last Monday, but e ‘wm Sk 0 b S 2 It the suid Gerald Chapman N d the serving on | chine and retire from service the Le. t B e e o e snnenteeasain s, T 8 0 SO St e, e and sz trom orcee e Lo | £ au, an Compare Riviera, but according to an ofticiul | hosition 1o give the presccutor and |y o0 €0 B HOE 1 ‘['_ f United States by the respondent, 1 ore never was nor I8 there | records were broken by army filers communication fasued by the au- |r{ense counsel an opportunity 1o | (A5 4 BO Buraham stroct, 3 prnilies A yIaoRAIRLTRL] o st sa Haol 5 " thoritles at Nice, “it thawed as soon | SUbmit briefs on the law involved | G500 (5 4 e et cspondent, Scott, is not ‘ ties or disagreement be- | “Thiy new airplane is being spe- | [PA t t R e {aninarial niihe c These were submitted | 4 ”;!‘”' connl; (LB CHEA T e the government of the |tween the United States of America | cially constructed for instaliation of 1 s 0 ear tuve of belween 4and b degroos boe |and’ Jud {ooic iy eri| LestELEERRElRTRehRo aTpCRIGERAA of America, now is he and the state of Connectfout x X x % |a super-charger,” Major General | [\8 fEal froczliialwug taulsicrall consideration, {1ng a1 when thelr cauca wers cullo! said Chapman as an and rly sinee the federal | Mason M. Patrick, chief of the alr | i R y Y n charge of a benefir |10 police court thls morning, cr ¢ the Unitod States. ntenee of the sald Chapman has | service, sa ; 3 { 5 7 Property Destroyed l in charge of a benefit | § R ! 7 ni St ) n has|service, sald today tn a statement, AR ] oy Ty There was much destruction of | dance conducted by the society and |67 a Nw\-, of not x:nl ty. T.\llw »‘ v&- hat the suld Gerald Chapman | been commuted X X X, | Its wings will have a total of 600 i AYWEAR and Nightwear, Overwear and 1 : SR e quest of Attorney Irving T. Rachlin, s 1o Jong federal prisoncr, his G This court would be powerless | & re feel . T r ¢ property and the loss of many lives | Which Wwas visited by the poliee, who | ucst of 4 ity i gur o federal prisoncr, I 8 | suare feet and the propeller blades | |H derwear nyare s e 3 I the torin arcis. Taly, however, | fUnd Tiquor dring disponsed. 10 was | Who appeared (or Gonogese, e e | ugeral sentence Nusing becn (s | 1o gant the petition of sl Chape | of aluminum alloy Wil be 10 feot ¥ Underwear offer rare and rich oppor s . 5 claimed that the liquo w0t be- |WAs continued until Thursday for |jnated November 23, 1925, by an or- 1 that Le be returned to the | six inche o i ) appoars to have been the worst suf- | Claimed that the liquor was not be- | i ] ix fnches in length with adjustable | [PA) \s 10 WArm & 3 't as well as his ferer, The reports recelyed show | INE S0id, but was there for members | {rial. ler of commutation duly signed by ted States penltentiary x x x X | pitch, Fasks of liquid oxygen will be | [{3) tunities to warm a man’s heart as well as his o t of the society who attended .| Motoreyele Polleeman William 8. i Ige sident of the v to designate the place | carric i ec Y En i A vy that there were storms over the h who attended the| M A Be, n ¥ rried with special instruments for | (B hest a P 1 real are whole of the peninsula, from Naples [dance. Those wha were not mem- |Strolls and Policeman Thomas 1 1 The orign « £ confinement and punishment of | recordng aerial data and the cock- chest and body. Gifts to wear are both : 5 : o | bers of the socicty were not entitled | Feeney investigated the aceident [which said order of commutation 'f || prisoners is vested ¥ X X X | pit wil i b Ite. it et A to southern Sicily, They were more | ! of the socicty were not entitled |Feeney investigated th v pit will be lined with quilted felt | L\ T s v S R violent than ever were known, Huge |10 the liquor, b ey could buy |and placed the men under arrest. | will he exhibited in the cowt s i the attorney general of the United | corduroy for strapping around the | (Rl the most extensive in choice and the least 3 S e e e e soda water or “nea . From the information they secured, | 4—Information and belief x x x & pilot's back to keep out the terrific Q B N RS P T SR et kDe hats vl damag- | Peing sold at the counter over which [l.ass was procceding west at about ! Chapman wis sent to Atk \ ‘aim s made that all acts | cold, A 400-horscpower Liberty en- 5 i (i Gl 16w gom Sl 1o fine ;[ {ay ol irboratandiralivo while | the liquor was dispensed, Ilunger- miles an hour while Genovese | for 25 years tate were done with consent | gine will drive the plane. 3 G ependable quality in Men's Weal 3 swollen rivers flooded the conntry- |ford & Saxc, counsel for Ulan, and |was coming toward New Dritain.| 6—On information ai t o United States and the attor- | The prosent world altitude record | 1] of dependable quality f ; slde, destroying crops and cattle, | Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods brought | Lass said that Genovese was travel- | X ¥ x said Chapma 1 3l ‘ \ « 39,586.47 feet, made by Callizo, | (R A despateh to the Daily Mail from | U 2 number of legal points in their |ing at a fast speed and swung over [ areh 27, 1023, was rec 1 ‘ all times since ¥ebru- | I'rench pilot, in October 1924, The | [BY Rone reports much dan ‘a- | ATEUMen 1d cited o number of [the center of the road to pass an- | Next day and escaped from 5 , 1925, the state of Connect tinrmy. plane, its cealghers Do 5 : tanzaro, where many persons were | imagin; s that would be af-|other machine, as he did so cuusing , (i, hospital on April 4, 10 « 0 ostill - has jurisdiction | d killed or injured ,and that at Mon- [fected by the decision in the case. [the hubcaps of both ears to bumb, [vapturcd and returned at Atlanta on fover Chapman x x x Y L teleone, Bagn and other places | S {The cap and running board on the 1y L2, 142, 19—All the allegations in said pe- i 2 L0 Sra 4 . ine were | T—This paragraph recites tition referring to the United States also suffered severcly. Heavy se 0 T R A left side of the Lass machine wors i ph T ’ ! ; held up the American steamer NDRICK AL E N TE ]N ripped off, while the only damage to | 101 of transfer of Chapman from X X arve denied. tianta to Connecticut I'he te's answer bore out the Deep Snowfalls Genovese cluimod that the story | ¥ X X no objection was Deep snowfalls are reported from told by Lass was not true, saying Austria, Germany and Switzerland. | Sexton Street Boy Chosen by Sena- | that there was no other machine Violent storms of rain and wind near them when the accident hap- visited Spain and Portugal. Portugal | (OF Bingham For Possible Post | 3~ e cla hat Lass swing is suffered particularly in the destruc- at Army Academy across the road direcfly ni : tion of railway tracks, telephone chine and caused the accid and telegraph wires and the demoli- | John G. Ondrick, son of Mr. and [night & man called at poli tion of some houses. Mrs. George Ondrick of 301 Sexton |quarters and that that he % Eeven as far east as Greece the | street was recommended by Senator |driver of the machine Genove . 5 o i N storms raged. The port of Piraes | Bingham as second alternate in the | passed at the scene of the accid 3 many times ncher mn lhe growt -pro- h suffered damage, while at Patras the | annual examinations for appoint-|and he will testify when the c . o oo a1 1A | lighthouse and breakwater were | ment to West Point. Military acado- Wip, (o0 tria THumaHEY, moting, health-glvmg and bone—bmldmg I i washed away. {my. The recommendation was made AR Iiee i thel - anhinet wota . S i | i3 | Southern England escaped with a |after a careful investigation by the [y parents, a sister and brother. A | K vitamins than finest budef, | ; : trifling snowfall, but there were un- | senator to the physical and|yan wag riding with the other i i ON ALL MAKES OF MACHINES to usually low temperatures and bitter [ mental quallfication of the candi- | yiyce ™ mpe only casualty amon | ; winds, which this morning had sub- | dates. _[the seven was I father, who | 8 b | g |® Do Not Have Your Repair We Guarantee Prompt | sided. Northern England and Scot- | Should the principals, Herbert | oo 57070 T 0T - | Work Done Out of Town and Efficient Service b Jand were snowed under. Drifts | Gfbner, Jr., of Bridgeport and | ; S T ol severa fect in deptth are reported fn | Frederick G, Crabb, Jr, of New {000 HUCh “BLUE SEAL” ! 3rita : i : oh O . some places. These hindered railway | Hoven and the first alternates fail ek e ; R | N B t T t E h { traffic. One train was stalled in a | in the examinati the second al- i = ew l'l 3]11 ypewrl er xc ange .ml drift for many hours. [ternates will gt the two appoint- . VITAMIN-TESTED Watch for tho | i SER & Most of the football games and [Ients from this state it they pass Clty ltems money-saving coupon § | 96 West Main Street G other sports had to be cancelled | the examinations. AR 1 TRUE | ) ol Saturday. Skating and sleighing were The local representative in the g 00% o ;x substituted examination was a graduate of New | Miss Ruth Cosgrove resting ; 5 e — o0 gl | Britain High school in the class of | comfortably at the Hartford hos N ORWEGIAN i READ THE HERALD CLASSI- | ! nd has been taking a post | pital after an operation F1ED ADS FOR R! gt adoal ;X c m”.l;‘» ;il th chool dur- \_—gjl\:\u[l_‘{n”i_s Music Club at Morans N ) C O D L I V E R O l L e e 4o | [ e | HENDERSON CYCLE CO. |w iss (‘0 = ' V"I.H ave ri ‘!H 1 from . = 4 i - Atty 11%011 Becm’t}cq e ok (il Bwneras ey erin # is a wonderfully efficient vitamin-food. = Atty. Rosenthal’s Bride sgiving hotidays. ; ; oD The mariarge of Miss Betty Chris- ‘-\'\x-s'\ixm “i‘x' ic has returned It 1s offered natural or mcely flavored MODEL No. 124 B (tine Gordon, daughter of Mr. and |{o Washington ., after spen ¥ i A P = = J |35 Giorat Gorion' of ‘1160 san- | the Thankesiving poftiass vio e @ to satisfy every taste. It is palatable EQUIPPED LIKE w [1ey street, and Samuel Rosenthal, | parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. G, Markic | 3 3 < i B i B R e e and easy to take. . AN 818.50 AUTO A X i fi | | f fid v i Ly |thal of 5 Farmington avenue,| 1. Davis lodge, I.. 0. 0. M, were Hartford, took place at the home of | enfertained at Norwich yesterday | B Order it from your local druggist Olll' Pl‘ice % N;fi" - : ‘M"i( Vil bla [the briae's parents sester atter- | by Secloy's entertaincrs—advt, [10on. The ceremony was performed | el anotlo a1 S Col card {1y Rabbi Silverman of Hartford and | tournament and banquet was Lel: i’ PRODUCED EXCLUSIVELY BY 7 : : tabbi Hadas of this cit | at Grotto hall & ¢ -l R ‘ The DIAMOND Mics Holena & ‘u\«‘_‘\z«m.,zutn*w nment by Sceley’ SCOTT & BOWNE i \ \Y o groom, was maid of honor and | tainers.—alvt. Bloomfield, N. J. A Cheri_shed Gift “‘ e e G e MAKERS OF SCOTT’ EULSIN 0 o'clock in the state armory on, sister of the br Joseph Kineai returned fre Albany and Troy where he spent holidays with his siter, Mrs. Van | flower The bride w ttired in a gown of satin 1 nd ave you seen the display for the winter and the spring? wvore a duchess lace veil ght with nd his nephew, John blossoms and pes East Greenbush, Shower bouquet of roses,| Mrs. Mary Martind of Myntie || Every size and kind of SCOOTER, RACER, COASTER, rd ¢ ar 1} lillics of the vz ; [ hag retu g 1 from v‘l‘ New . Ehi . 1id of honor wore a gown of | ? \ chiffon over silver and carried |1ecently - { { THel YV GINT 3 |t bouquet of pnk butterily roses and | The W €. T U will ol its | § Ncwest styles of AUTOMOBILES, suitable for girls or lillies of the valley L Y ; 7 | A reception tollowed the ceremony, | Church pariors on Tues boys; own | The bride's home was prettily deco- (3t o'lock. State sid SIS b | \ ilattie Newton will s ] gth e ATIate Eatian hhs .hv!‘lw\.'vww;vn‘ nts IF e d. ; AT ORIENTAL FETE esigned and built for faithful service. Believe me, they local Scandinavian W, 5 £ 4N LS | are more than toys. pink and white flowers vited to attend as well as the publie, moss mounds and high | Conducted under the Auspices of - scheme of [ e Marr et e | in meeting New Britain Chapter of Hadassah E kind of WHEEL CONSTRUCTION . felsi Garrled oU LR e T aiet Wyt S B very kind o EEL NSTRUCTION made for tots n Gl U S e s Smena s e i) TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING who cannot walk; Wal is a member of Delta P’h [YenIng at St Mary’s school hall at (Dec. 1st and 2nd) 0 ity Mr. Ttosenthal i |7:30 0'clock. A social will follow. . e i Al oy Nenix lodEe, 02 01O, will don 0bD FELLOWS' HALL Rehable, and made for safety. They are causing quite rece of Yals La ) 5 third degree on a class of § Dancing from 9 to 12 : ¢ a talk. x Pink fre served at the Members are reque to note the : ! Somelhing good to please the kiddies, keep 'em happy all L wor g t1ip to Dermuda e e R B the while. ¢ || Named for President i i AL S e (ol 7 N Oh, Boy! 1t dries up all the tear-drops and encourages o a smile. hick Herbert v ohn Charlow we or president of the § L | 3 \ N s ey /X LA { g - [} o trouble now, if some quick errand you should in your Sl it was : i homestead need— weipal Louis P. Slade vol today. hy Wright, Win o = Competent, they'll get their Coaster, and attend to you r———% . with speed. SR B S ( t { BREAKFAST You will get perfect enjoyment, and you'll make the kid- = .‘,.;' 22 s T r ne offi . CEREAL | dies glad. =t re Joseph ? i aSk. your“dOCtgr I Ay g | Come along, now, Mother, darling; talk it over, please, = z L34 a | with Dad. It's as much his job to keep you well | ] < as to cure you. He will tell you that L ) L et us have a real good Christmas. You will find the Bigger Abattoir But regular breakfasts of Heckers' Cream I ol . PRICES FIT. me Crew to Run Tt | ]:arinla Arc“rc;dlily di]gcstcd:tha!(thcy G TR D E r ERipatatioe supply well balanced nourishment. Qalartad W very member of your family sure will feel the good of it. ‘ ition Nothing but the heart of wheat grains. When [ Selected Whea irtment served hot and savory on crisp mornings you'll 1ditional find that " cating for health” can be a rare good treat sometimes. COme and see Santa’s display at 176 East Main Street. Aqd for luncheon and dinner, too, Heckers' [ERLs dewnll altle $10 00 | (Gnierme 8 s e Cream Farina makes tasty disl ! desserts, HEADQUARTERS FOR CHILDREN'S VEHICLES W s but Il anii H-0 "HORNBY'S OATS\ M. C . Le ltt e : AR . EO R R T N H-0 QUICK COOKING OATS - ; X ; ; SO YEARS MAKERS 5 HECKERS CREAM BUCKWHEAT FLOUR en rson c e : e l‘ CF QUALITY PRODUCTS OLD HOMESTEAD PANCAKE FLOUR ; ® Upstairs Room 1 299 Mam St Upstairs St s Means Lower ity b 2 ] 176 EAST MAIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS of ¢ nsp .

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