New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1925, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY e SENT WIFE ABROAD AN WED ANOTHER No, 1, Telling of Cruelty, Wants Divorce Decree Vacated Four Murders and a Suicide Feature | Police News From City of Chica- ders and a sulcide In a pr masm outburst of gang fucds, ‘”»hrn and robberles were u! | lice investigation today. Christ- w stol r po- Ki tio War between llquor factions was !o held responsible for the deaths of The most unconcerned person In | Ihe superior court tn Hartford yes- Lsrday appeared to be Leonard Dom- | Joseph Brooks, soft dr rlor | browski of this city, who was the owner and dynamiter ard | prize for which two women waged Harmening, county highway police bitter battle through legal chan. man. Th bullet-riddlo bodies tels. His first wife secks to set [wero found slumped in the rear nside a divorce decres given him in|of a sedan, abandoned south | February 18, 1 while his second slde park wife stands by him in his assertion| Two retired policemen, friends for that his divorce was legal and his s, quarreled in the lobby of the sccond marrtage valld. ntral Trust company in the Musi- All throughout her testimony, district: One shot killed the first wife, Eva Dombro y, was ir then, as old crony fell, he tea She sald that Dombrowskl h remorse, turned had sent her to Europe in 1014 on t his head illed some errand and told how she | had been caught in the whirl world war and had been unable t teturn to New Britain years later. Upon her r found him remarried an his second wife, Victoria I ski, whom he had wed aft wecuring the divorce from fir wite, The first wife stated that Dom- browski’s purpose in gending her to Europe was g0 he could rry V toria. She alleged that he had se- | Bk LRlleoons tured his divorce through fraud| A = when he stated that he did not " o : not complained of know whers ghe W ill during the day and shortly after She told a pathetic ] tale of how, h had repaired to his room to | To when she was enduring Innumerable | re5q ae hardshipe in the war zone in lXurope, | Dombrov love letters through an amanuensis with the deceiving her. She sald that previous to her de. parture for Europe in 1914, her b band had repeatedly entreated her to go. She fin consented and on May 1924, she st sond-off fr 4 no relative A's father in Bo- 4, and take some in a the n other; two rob until store urn, ing wit l\rn, 5 y in the stor SOUTRINGTON NEWS ¥ kb age about 80 about 1:30 afternoon Thomas B. Atwater, cars, died ddenly lock yester irove Arter a short time, he appeared bo in the kitchen of the rooming house clutching at his heart. He asked Mrs, Willlam McGee for some warm water saying that he had a sharp pain in his side. He then slumped | A, into a chat 1 appeared to be go- | $6 . Mrs. McGee, with assistance of ncighbors carried him to his bed and summoned Dr, William T. Nagle. Mr. Atwater dicd hysician could arrive. > of the most uthington. He vaters who s st Mills in Ta 24 M abro she said P, tablished the Atwat ille in 1767, T! conducted by the Atwater til a year ago when Orville, a brother, died, and Mr. Atwater took over the busine He retired short- ly after. Politically, Mr. Atwater was 8 democrat and served as a member of reply. Through pe democratic state central commit relatives in this country, she finally (ae, He served e senator received enough money to get h d has to New Britain. dem When she New Dritain, she said, her hu fused to anything to do with her and his dog even refused to recog her. She bout then found that he had divorced her r ater is sur and married Victoria Truskowski Florenes who had previously divorced her and A hushand. app. widow of G * The case is being continucd today N hefore Judge Waldo P, I'rancls E. Jones is pres nd Hungerford & & Nair are appe ghe arrived in Myscoman, Austria Hungary, just when the world wr broke out and forced to re- 1main there. armistice was signed, she went to gas only to find that her father-in-law was ¢ then wrote to Dombrow- | ance to return, but fami! When pr | Dy she received no as a st triet and treasurer of the s a ‘over ¢ the ‘0 and he ived Aty Mrs. Mary Knapp o Gardiner Hig benef by Principal High school The High school band lished six months ago and bers 80 musicians. Mayor gift will go tc r ment of a Hi ea y will be us a in the work ot was ) meet irsday v this we tmon wi ad of Ir ton closcd Rhode Island is the most der for t Biradlh e populated state v open Wed A th mmmm TN B RED ‘l SL!PPER»‘ h Al losis rc reg Yee en Comfy Slinpers Wanted Shades NIGHT OF BLOODSHED |:zzez. l and it is probable ake charge [ Chicago, Dec, 28. (F)~—Four mur- | Gerald \gham, Dartmouth | Dobson failure. H"lml" feeling | John Clothi Co., ITart'and, Co., Co., sional crary Miller & sday and Thursday nights for on of the patr Joseph Jurech, aged yeu 1 at hiy here | immediate relatives can be that the of the burial, home night found Woodruft mball are attending n of the DKE Ala, and Theodore the conven fraternity in Birm Both are students at and Mr. Woodruff is a Al boy HANKA ESTATE CLATHS hedule Piled With Committee Ap pointed By Court of Probatc Reaches Total of § Claims against the estate William W, Har Golon and M nmittea of tha pro e and consider ¢ include of the na total $5,3 H. Camp, ite court t ims, cost of Hotel I‘v)'(:'! J. Anderson, tel Burritt barber Garage, Co., in connection g conduit, §82.60; merchandise, Bros, meat and groceries professional por conduit reimbur room g Co., m h-Jones Co., stock il Co., repairs g Co., merchandise, wn of Granby, taxes, Hill Mospital $170.44; Hartford $16.10; Courant Town of Hateh ard, advertising, taxc Kingsbury 50; Dr. 1. W. services, service, Kingsbury, f 2dv , professional otor Co., care of car, Digest,” subseri Co., me McAloon, taxi, y and repairing, tecord Co., publishing no- 3; B. C. Porter Sons, funcral i C. Wal J. Watson, Union Tele- J. Savard, ofessiona H B adley, app W. Dunn, services, ion, § of ga P. McDor R. Dot (0 claim od 1 hy ng to n at- A her "panton i they es culot on s parent road to reu @ hel 1elie nhereu ITANG VICTORIOUS occupie S In line with Mr. Herbert Motorists to conserve l'l"ll‘(“' prices we call your attenti )if!\\]i'i"dh\ In cha with more than 20 year to repair all sizes and ma We can save you money. to offset irge of a cempeter ’ experience we tes of Tires. 1 ‘A Patch in O’N eil Tire 39 Washington St. Hoover’s recuest ion to our complete RE} Ask our advice. atte present nt Tire are equipped ery Co. Phone 500 Horsfall | Florence | in- | IS ERATD SE for many y board Ars an public Now will b | itial Christi gift by municipal employes. Casino open Xmas Day at 9:30 a m. Open all advt Willlam Kenney, a Ford college, parents, Mr. and Jicnney, for the William McGuire W fellow stud for a few hristmas Sale 8T W a student at is visiting his Mrs. Michael Christmas rece of Monson, Ma m day of h Drosses Bidg It A Christmas party pices of Clan Douglas, Main, Prof. under tho will be hall of Ecotin iste glven at St. tonight Jean at § sino open Xmas Day Open alle at 9:30 a 136 to be r a long {ilnes ! in on station M-0-Z-A-R-T cigars for his Xmas and enjoy reception.—advt. Open alleys at the Casino.—advt A. C. Barrows is ill at his home 338 Main street. | Casino open Xmas Day at 9:30 a. | Home lied lunches at Crowell's. Groen- about 00! Open alleys at the Castno.—advt Keep his friendship with Muller's | Mozart cigars for Xma: advt. Bowlers: 10 1b. Turkey for three strings, Xmas Jowlers: 10 1b, | (3) high strings, | Casino.—advt. Join Xmas Music Club at Morans'. advt Bowlers: 10 1b, (3) high strings, sino.—advt, Open alleys,—advt. Turkey for three Xmas Day at Turkey for three Xmas Day at leys at the Casino.—advt an be had x.—advt, 95 West Main, rge eelcction of T & and Durand's candy at pop- s for your last minute ants.—advt. born yesterday at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert of Beaumont, Gilbert was formerly ctte of Emmons Hartford Wilbur C. born (fiernc and Mr 1lati of 140 Hunter road. \0[)11&01‘ at roe Stores Arrested hoplifting from 1 stores, Mrs. Mary Ar eet, is unde ar for trial in police rrow morning. va appeared this morning, nt before court was rele r own recognizance, but s put under bond this morning. doteetjv Scrgeant Willam P, 1 the woman in Ra- nt store yesterday ternoon i r e had arov icion of v employ terday A. Scap- urt tor 2 but not ad- ned. e of Justice d in 91 Cases 3 (P Atty, Gen. on annou 1 yesterda had received fi 1 Polico er Herbert A, Wilson a ses in response to his for information as to of justice in of improper Miscarri Reporte Roston, Dee, Tay P. Den ihat Jmm ist of 91 ccar eriminal request to the when Frank trar of mo ity in the courts head odwin or vehicles, charged rts and protection persons accused of police A. G ne, eetheart Claims He Forced Girl to Crime Providene Dee. 23.—Ac- IDNESDAY, is visiting with Mary Elizabeth | 0, 8. C. | [ana Lady Wallace lodge, Daughter | per- | Day at sed yester- | DFPT‘,ITR VINE LIVES LOST IN HiNE DISA R 2“ ]’)_n Several Othel‘s Badly Hurt o Oio Shaft Fire re, Ohlo, Dec. 23 (A—Fire L ed to have started when a fall of coal short circuited electric light | took a toll of | the Webb mine at Shadyville, & fow miles south of here last night. Two |other miners are in a serious condl tion in a Bellaire hospital suffering from shock and gas. R 16 partles early today had | peentrated to all portions of the mine when the fire started, and reported | | that no more men were in the riine An unoificlal check of the force nwon to be working corroborated his assertion, Larly today the fire was burning ly, but liftle effort having been | 1o to check it until rescue work completed, Company officials 1id the damage probably would be before the fire is extinguished Only seventy-nine men of the nor. mal force of more than 600, were at |work at 6 o'clock last night when i'\‘-\ tire discovered. All made | thelr escape except eleven who were ped in one of the lower laterals, scue workers succeeded in reach- them before midnight ht three survivors to the sur- Terry died, however, a few later. The other two, Robe r( Hock and Harry Kyle, bath | ot Bellaire, are recovering. The bodles of the eight who dicd in the mine were brought to the sur- | face before 2 o'clock this morning. | No statement was forthcoming from company officials early today, pending an investigation by state mine officlals who reached the scene |late last night, The Webb mine is one of the | largest in the eastern Ohio field and | |is operated by the G. M. Jones Coa! Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa. |w Pope Today Publishes Official Ency cllcal Rome, Dec. 23 (P—Pope today published an encyclical n vhich he introduces into the liturgy 1 special festival of the Redeemer, Holy FFather recalls that the ogram of his pontificate {8 “th: Prace of Christ in the Kingdom o Christ.” He enumerates recent events, including the missionary ex sition. various canonizations and e centenary of the council of Nice, all of which, he declares, have seen \ hastening of the realization of the Tom, Therefore he believes it opportunc o close the Holy Year by establish- 15 a speclal festival for C Kingdom, “if Jesus is to be vencrat. d by all Catholics and a remedy astened to present evils,” DINNER AT TOW) TFricassed chicken HOME, will top the to he served inmates of the for their Christmas din ner, Mrs. Waite Palmer, matron of the institution, has announced and she plans to devote personal at- tention to the preparation of a most delectablo meal. Mashed potatoes, parsnips, peas, yrcad and butter, cake, oranges and have their places on the bill-of-fare. The cak re to b don 1 by the Parker-Buekey Bak |ing Co., and John MecG I of the Side Market has given the yranges. town home MOTHER! “Califomia Fig' Syrup” ale Laxative for Sick Baby or Child art a fortnight | r. by hypno- ovidence in court employer an because | d forced her HUNTER WOUNDED -Harland H., was rth Hins- hit In the back of hullet It was it hit th RLTS | \T\I Dec. 23 ( l?l(!TS DICISIONS ARE F \"l ation be afternoon. may Hurry Mother! Even constipated feverish, or sick, colic Babics and Children love to tak: genuine “Californta Fig Syrup.” other laxative regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens stomach and starts the liver bowels without griping. Con- no narcotics or soothing “Californfa” to your 1gzist and avoid counterfeits. In- upon genuine “California Fig p” which contains directions. hilious, ist P i STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD } H Says Cream Applied in Nostrils ¢ Relicves Head-Colds at Once. i are clnmzfd and uffed and you can’t because of a cold or get a small bottle of Balm at any drug Apply a little of this fra- antiseptic cream into nd let it penetrate through ge of your head, aling th med, ne and you Froely tarrh y's Cream infl nos- head is clear, nine lives at | where the men were working | and | 'HONORARY BEARERS FOR MUNSEY FUNERAL NAMED | Veteran Employes of Publisher Are Also Chosen as Guard of la \ Honor, w York, Dec, 28 (P—The body | nk A Munscy, newspaper and azine publisher who dled yester- . was laid in state today in the | | Cathedral of St. John tho Divind, | |A guard of honor, including so‘.vml’ employes who had been fn Mr. Mun- | |sey's service more than twenty | |years, was In attendance at the | bier., | Friends and assoclates hegan to | visit the cathedral soon after the body had been lafd in state, The| | funeral will be held tomorrow morn- FANCY YOUNG PLUMP TURKEYS Ih. 45¢-a0c CHRISTMAS 29¢ | ing with Bishop Willlam T. Manning | } officiating, He was a close friend |of the publisher. A 1ist of honorary pallbearers far Elbert H. Gray, Charles Hughes, Charles E. Mitchell, |J. Beveridge, Thomas W, Charles H. Sabin, Clarence H. Me- Kay, James W. Gerard, Chauncey | FANCY LONG ISLAND DUCKS FANCY FATTED GEESE GOLDEN WEST FOWL | M. Depew, Adolph 8. Ochs, Ogden , John W, Davis, Otto H. N Nicholas Murray Butler, Gov d E. Smith, John D. Rocke- B feller, Jr.,, Melville E. Stone, George | Gordon Battle, Darwin P. Kinsley, FRICASSEE FOWL b...... 38cb. ..... 28cibh. ..... 45 FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS J. O'Brien, Kent Cooper, Edward F. Mitchell, Karl A. Blc Herman J. Ridgway, Judge Mz T. Manton and Willlam R. Wilco: | Numerous organizations have made arrangements to be represent- ed at the funeral. Among them ar the American Newspaper Publishers | Assclation, The New York Publish Association, and the Soclety of Maine of which Mr. Munscy was ‘llml; a member. The Union League [club has appointed a committee of | 98 men to represent it at the funeral. | After the services the body will |be placed in a recelving vault in | [ Woodlawn cemetery to rematn until | burial next spring in a place in | Maine, not yet selected. FRESH ROASTS FRESH IPORK ... 1b. 22¢ | HAMS.....1h. 28¢ For SATURDAY s OUR REGULAR SATURDAY SALES WILL BE IN ORDER IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. IFRENCH AVIATION PROGRAM Parls, Dec. 23 (P—France will {spend 357,000,000 francs ($14,280,- ‘unm on its military aviation service {during 1926. This amount was vot |in the chamber today after lively opposition from the socialisf Store Open Wednesday And Thursday Evenings The New Haven Dairy Christmas pudding is as beautiful as it is delicious. Made in any size for just the number of guests you require. The center is made of ice cream with carefully selected fruits and nuts; it is shaped in a melon mould. Beautifully decorated with whipped cream the pudding is top- ped with a cute figure of Santa Claus made from various flavored ice creams. The New Haven Dairy Christmas pudding is sent to you carefully packed ready to serve as the big surprise of the Christmas dinner. Phone Your Order Early ‘ Order From Your Dealer or Phone New Haven Dairy .

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