New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1926, Page 15

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REGISTRAR SMITH (GIRL BRIDE TELLS | MAYHAVECONTEST STORY OF ABUSE 1 ‘. RCDOI‘[ BOOH] IOI‘ O'Bl'ien 101‘; Continued r‘r_(lxllm Page.) [ Ing questioned lust night that she Nomination This Spring * could bear no longer to live with her fathor because of his cruelty to her, - She told the police officer, she sald, A contest for the democratic |that when they were married, she nomination for registrar of voters |and her husband went to New Hi- loomed up this afternoon with the | Ven and stayed in the Royal Hotel § innouncement that a hoom had | there, returning to this city and th ) hoen started to place the name of | NOMe Of her parents-in-law last Sate . lames K. O'Brien on the party's | urd i ticket this spring as a substitution related today a tale of allog. L or Thomas mith, and “Regis- | 1 cruelty to her and and her [ ¢ i ratton that he gy | MOther by her tather extending over ; prepared for and would weleome | i Period of four years, She said that ontest, 1o was drunk every night and when 3 M. O'Brien's name sas lnked | Uder influence of wine, wa . sith the candidacy for the past and beat not only her but Jer two years and while it was known | #10ther and her younger broth that there were delegates at the _ Beaten on Christmas Yove ity convention prepared to support! The last time he beat her, she the Smith forces wero | St Va8 on Chrlstmas cve, Ho first in_control and no contest | * £ mother and then turned on Mr. O'Brien fs promincnt | |'* and afterwards beat his son, u raternally and in democratic cir- | PFEUKING his eye glasses and bruis. ing all three, They then left Tim and S Registrar Smith has been in of- \"“‘ ‘i("di\"‘ \ \nrk‘ rm’u: fric u‘l.s‘ ¢ for many years and his work | .. WiOm they slayed for a weck. l as been the subject of favorable 10, three then cama to New Brit- ¥ omment locally and statewise by ad \“l“'}"‘-v-v P two weeks | memhers of hoth wolitical partics. | ¢y m: .’."‘*- 1"'1‘ '}A 4 1 v secured " Heolalanakotitha mostiaclivetpurty fr st ket e ol Works | members and has at varlous times| g '\ TOTEE Laore while sho stayed pted nomination for local and ) 3 . Then in Jannary, 4 T he said, she returncd to her father's ! oftice when the: futuro mre- iy uae 0v 181 Wnahine 1 nothing more than forlorn 4 LI L o f Hartford, he ing promised, ~ throngh the medium of hoarders at the st them g more, Fe d To Leave Home began his drinking bou and he Ha vl home, not "l EX- GOP 1§ AGGUSED He A in howe became so e v Former Dudley, Mass, Bluecoat Ar- 10 he t she was forced to leave his roof and seck shelter at 1] rested Tn Danbury On Cha Lome of her husband, They Attempted Bribery, decided to got marrled, “My own mother would sign the | MAN Acting Suspiciously in R Dudley, Mass,, 1'¢p. 25 (P~ A dis- | PODET t married only | Iestaurant. | of this city: a sc L patch to police headquarters here if she did &0, my | a sister, Mrs, Berger Swanson; 1hros | today, states that Stanley Koker her and maybe | Wiwvn & nt Gec Lllinger | gran 1, and several niec Nac a former policen in Dud- said. "I told m me suspieious of n Dunbar fand v . Funeral g ment in the county jail in Danbury, 0 aw to come and t lunchroom this aft- | in el Lirickson & Carlson Co. default of $5.000 bonds I told Der it was all r ¢ took him to the poliet | are incomptete a trial in Ridgctield, Conn., annot spealk or write Ting 1ed revolver and | e . fomorrow on a charge of atiempting And she can't ¢ vrite in Ttalian, " alle 1o have Mrs, Anna Mary Gugel 10 bribe Trooper Weher of the Con. Mrs. Terrano .+ signad 2 cross [hecn tound on 1 Mrs. Anna Mary Gugel, 1 nt state patrol, the complain- | Mo was arves of v of the late Jo! | suspicion and he is being guestion . died early this morni is lire uy- afternoon. Scrgeant [home of her daughter, Mrs, Donald mor b in Danbury dur- wilinger is trying to establish his [ A1, DeM I 1312 So street ing the Christmas holidays on | & that he did not © [identity with a crime committed i | ol il ] charges of illegal liquor transporta- one wlho fold her. T % Was | Hartiord yesterday. | s in rmany in tion and each was fined 3400 and [wrong. hut T didn't ca lan't - 11543, about 40 ye ago she { entonced Lo thirty live with my her. BAKERS BANQUET came to this country. Khe is sur- Kokernak was ened fn her ¢ P Mombers of District No. 6 of the |vived by three sons, Fred J. Gugcd e Dudley ru.u; . ¢ k] T New gland Dakers' of Ken . William J, ¢ ‘ i ;L{, wr Chief ot rvlr\i“lm | L ngle monthtySdinnar \{‘ Sy Reed implicating him end when v | el l,‘,‘r( ,'H}” N A h‘“,“;‘ “ S nrty with two women n 1 " 1 Seaidorttof John'y Lutheran church | IPIIMILCHEpIL Ings: s e o ', g houliie } > ssociation and Charles [for many yen i Webdlsaenarn; e s e UL B it Sdent of the Hartford | Dray i a {zation, Fr; was present In Tawrer Nai i meie m as el i sn uciiny ; ion. s M e A T O Now Britaln out of courtesy to the | followed by funcial sy Attended Grammar School > Vo e Db in ehannl aclElo [RL SKATER KNOCKED 0UT : 2o’ e e ¢ b G ey -_— Lutheran ¢ horn Mary Tngraham of 15 Derby Street. Rendered Unconscious At North 'nd Park Skating Pond, North the reonseions in a whip lust night ark, Mary Ingraham, 15 D i t. was revive by Dete | @ J. eeney, who hurric | when ¥ received a i om Josophi Malle of St v i 0 a'clock. | According to J":y('l"\ reeeived from Tmperial ( (!l‘f(’l(‘“(‘(‘ Wi witnesses, the girl was playing with Octohoy, Baldwin 5,” g henotazon) : London, Teh. 25 (A Vremicr JAREHO ORI aldw ant in the 'vn'l‘- K lier head mmons today rence daminion to b ) | Police | ELM CITY BURGLARY Grand Ayvenue Hardware Store Is Broken Into And Loot Valued At $500 Ts Taken Away, New Haven, Conn, Fe Py | Burglara broke into the hardware |store of B, W. Walsh and company [#t 676 Grand avenue some time dur- {ing the night and carried away more [thun $500 worth of tools, tires and cssories, The robbery was discovercd this {morning when I'rank Walsh, & mem- ber of the firm, went to the store. | The burglars hod forced their way into the pl by breaking off a pad- lock on a cellar entrance, and then cut thelr way through a heavy door leading to the store, e cash register W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBR City Items George Plttsinger, letter carrier, who underment an operation at the New Britain General hospital a short time ago, s reported as im- proving. Postmaster H. E. Erwin has writ ten letters of thanks te the manu- facturers for co-operating in an ef- fort to get malls in eurlier on Wash. ington's birthday so as to the clerks to attend then tion bunquet, Police received a complaint this morning a conven- the sidewalk at 182 West street, A gold filled watch was stolen from a room at 84 Church street yeat instead of 74, as previe ously reported. The watch belor to I'rank Kasky. was wrecked - ~ — and considerable damage done to| VRENCH PLAYWRIGHT DIES the interior of the ¢ went, Parls, FFeb, 25 (®--Andre Picard | —_—— playwright, auther of “Jeunesse” | TWO APPEAL and “Mon Homme," dfed tod nny Dunetz, aged 28, 162 Grove | —_— - , who was fined $200 and sent o jall for 30 days, yesterday by | Judge William €, Hungerford in pos from Now Britain to Iartford Sun- ea 8 day morning, appealed the declsion, | and is out under a $1,000 hond, e | Mes. Severina Swanson, was arrested by Stato Officer Kam- | yroo “govarina Swanson, of 80 enski who alleged he found 22 gal- | ywino 63 years old, o well lons of liquor and alcohol, and five | 1 en “Sivodish rosiden of ‘this clty bottles of whiske Walter Gorskl, who was given a o of 45 days In jail for breach of peace Morday night, has also ap- vealed the decision and is out under bond of §500. Thomas 17, McDon- ough is Inwyer for both partics, LOADED GUN, BLACKIAGK, | : UNCOVERED BY ELLINGER Sergeant Finds Weapons on ‘TIHEQ l\l”L(l h\ (.'llc Arkansus ' Mother Sur r(‘ndm s Son, [ May (.ol D(‘dfll Penalty o Byl Rath £739000 \Ha(hmcnh Are Wil Fevied M inilialsupee s L AR [/ custody of the N Taven, el l“'r vl!" A vw‘ e R n though \ *line isk and “C i stated in | ¢ 5 Visk 1 arporation, f u:n NS t to attond ¢ s b IRl It ) funds n % Y 15! d Nan ( ire and New York ! ol gl A has heen s d in eivil superior CHOC r vouth ¥ \ and today Sl feiias At rosurr W w2 attuchments Shielh red himi to vinst defe ! ) in attitwd Londs plaes o SRR iy ~‘Y‘V‘¥1 I \ el S . pA MRS, COOLIDGE TP TODAY X oS i g N1+ S White Hous 1 et = heen confined to bed for {wo day e g by a cold Maddening Democratic Leaders Of State in Sess . rtaincd the members | central e ttee at is noon t Bond tol 1 Following the luneheon, irman Juwes J. Walsh of Meri- nnouneed that the mecting i been called primarily to fill two Mrs 1 v of Water. i state central committes Mrs 1 n & Abbott of Norw " vd for the post of mational o ewoman Anthracite t:t $23 Per Tan Sald in Waterbury Waterbury, Feh, 25 P—A string f ca aring the st hracite re since the the cite mijner’s strik: rived re today. Dealers are selling an- racite in half ton qnuantities at \ a ton, mixed coal at $18.50 per | s They are not as | rly in th wi r, that the pur- d sury ha ned Myron Failin 3 vd for X NeW x v 7,000, | above, frem Oncida, N. ) bhatan | hiding he monthis it Hostor 1 3 wlow near ( N3 ances, {ing has a wife and three childr One Dead, Six Very 11l ()1 Trichinosis D 3 Ark., Ieb, H Shephard is dead and siy ir in a serious coudition wmimals, but seldo Mrs Hard Coal for Hartford, Milford .m(l W Altlhm\ W Ha ond ssod ity of Harifor Another Jewelry Theft Reported in N. Y. Hotel epor to poli 12y Hope Gaston. daughter r mother 1 ling bag « welry was left in a taxical Miss G and her mot ook from Gran al term {o the Ritz Carlton ho St covered the loss had gone to her room. but een unal 1o tr it FLIMINATED Feb. | P AMERICANS | | .| BOLLERER’S for over &4 years, dic Hartfor 1 gering {llness, Sho came to t ive home in married at the after a ! Iridhem s inted with German il officinte 3 Vilipel |. Mrs, Katherine 19 m; i 1 old, or 0 inown residonts of the nort section of teity and an workier in the {Raered Heart Hed ecarly norning at ti of her daugh tHer, Mr: Wysocka o ) | Beaver sir Vo vesi {ent of New Brit ¥ yeur ovka, ghe k of this city ¢ New York Wes mgeme charg v Borawski Ceslaw Knezinosky 0 lor Thedlilas s 5 ol m ‘ vy Edward Becker 1 this ! . hi n 1 IR\ y stor of 1 Al Retormation o Mr. Recker w « A ed. In was com tery Mrs. Ulizabeth O'bay v 5 A L 26 Lawlor stre \ulerio Masso. ot ning at 8 vquiem high mass Mary's © ) S me- UNDERT ARKG Phone 1625-% Opponite St Mary's Chareh Hewdence 13 Summer St = 16 POSY SHOP SPRING PLANTS {10 BRIGHTEN 1P THE WOMP [ talips. Daffodils, Uyucinth, Fuchsias | Cinderarins, Polygonins. [GREVTING CARDS) {8 West Main SC._(Prof. Bldg.) Tel. x8 | The Tclegraph Ylorist of New Uritain permit | out the fey condition of | + |also has ordered 75 I this morning Wall Street Briefs Heavy buying of equipment by the rallroad is reported from varlous parts of the country, one of the re- cent large orders being 2,300 gon- dolas by the Illinols Central costing about $5,000,000, The New York Central has ordered 500 automobile cars and 10 passenger coaches and American Car & l'oundry has re- fed a contract from the North- western Refrigerating lines for 500 |refrigerator cars, The Rock Island [1s in the market for 25 locomotives, and the Santa Fe wants 500 hopper |curs. The St. Louis-Bun Francisco steel under- snnessee Coal, anes from t Iron & Railroad Co., U, & Stee), e Chicago, Aurora & ilroad has called all of its out- stunding two-year 6'% per cent se- sured gold notes dated December 1, [ 1924, and all of its serics * re- { funding mortgage ‘ onds dated April | per cent notes will be accrued interest per cent and i an Wit! Ning in unexpect the Flers, opera- nt found it arry on a sustained rise strong support was extend- | vl to maeny of il shares General Blootric 6 points s, Fleischma Plate oc and Four rs, American Wo 1 Afr Iteduction sold T 1‘4' loans were u per cont {2 per eont on reular q per cont all payable April April 0 and tl 1ds of Kk of record i on New York stock exchange has stock of 17 not quo 1ot que mon or untj w 1925 after in e depreciation L. 1, & €. MEETING MARCH 16 a micti of 11 directors of r rk today, it | nnual iy % March | American Inventor Sees | Hl)pc for Cheaper Fuel |3 o Rico, 17 ® | Ameri believed the next i ! wtion would el costs vorking OPPOSES NEW DEPT, ormally cons standard ¢ 1sum Mis. Martha A, Slater, B4 Wator N gh Wate |same clase with her two JARY 25, 1926 a subsidiary of | 16 INDUSTRIALS ARE IN DEMAND TODAY Market Takes on Firmer Aspect | o0 New Dealing PUTNAM MENMRS NEW ORR G HARITORD STGA LXOWMGRY & CQ 3WEST MAN ST NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 il ‘ L v - New York, Feb, 0 P ITH tained demand for the high gradu | {ndustrinl shares imparted a firmor WE OFFER tone to today's stock market. Som frregularity developed during the . “ | celvership rails" and lquidation by | speculators who were disappointed because the interstate commission did not “Nickel Plate" commer hand down decision yesterday afternoon was widly predicted, The recovory was atdud by a larse quota | MPANY L:"::;"’i"\“‘ {Lr»\:,:.Annr'.:yvgx:xNx::v “\{‘]"1 MEMBERS NEW YORR STOCR IIXCHANGE 1y the Texns and Pan. P MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE etroleum and lm.,“l,o‘,, el JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, Lewis St panies; the announcement that op HARTTORD, CON TELEPHONE 2.9121 [{erations of. thalUrited Slates Stcel New Britain: Burrite Hotel Buflding, Tel, 1818 corporation had fncreased to 80 per Meriden: Tel. 1340 ['cent of capacity, the highest thia Bristol: 124 Main Tel. 2105 } L te's passage of the WE OFFER e | 1ax bill and reports of increasing 2 e " , inquiries for equipment by some of BANKERS TRUST COMPANY g truck lines, Commission CH ) TIONAL BANK ats | ronaried thatthepmilntes GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY Dol Tt monsyulen MECHANICS & METALS NATIONAL BANK ot ghoul SIS AL NS NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE stocks and t re of many trad- | NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY s to ommitime until STOCK: Lier e i :1 DRIUDCUARATOH Prices on application ces on the nia Thomson, Tenn & o Burritt Hotel BId, ew Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER e Stanley Works Common A T f ,“‘ Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS A An Wool v |EDDY BROTHERS &G ot St HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN AHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2:T185 Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 WE OFFER fen s | 50 International Silver 79 Preferred | ¥ 24,000 ‘UH i rfi Tl s | o0l Interest Checks oad EIUDN 1 431y 41%g 4 [ e B il During 1925 we sent our investors : Contowm | more than 24,000 checks for inter- Eoaong 10r% | est on FIRST MORTGAGES pur- ' 45 49 4 ' € 5| chased of us. pigh I 4 j We are also pleased to announce e | that for 1925 (our 31st year in sell- ! : o ing safe first mortgages) our sales i Ll [ were the largest in our history. LOCAL STOCKS Insurance Stocks i Write, call or telephone for our latest circular regarding our 61,9 sale First Mortgage Loans for | Br Lol : 175 Orange St. Paid in Capital and Vaf ) New Haven, Conn. Surplus over $£650,000 Har ) 19 {Landers, 1 Under Supervision of N B Ma | Connecticut State Bank Commissioner |N B Machir 1 Niles-Be-Pond North & J s i, Stowe & W { 1ssell M Co s 1 covill Mfg Co H 2 | P Sy y atd rOrCiRes who will succced the Right Rev. il o ., |Consecration Exerc ‘e“) John G. Murray as auxiliary bishop s gt m To Be Held April hlh £ the Hartf “, A : pade N u ¥ liffe, who on No- — Public Utilities & 7 was appointed auxillary HART & COOLEY MEETING v pfd 12 shop of Hartford, w be ¢ T oard of directors of the k ' | crated bishop on Wednesday Hart & Cooley Co. were reelected A | was announced today it the annual stockholders’ meeting T " | ofl al bills, confirming 4 the office of e company « t of Monsignor McA o'clock and the rec d from Re he officers. The Wednesday ever and arrange- regular of §1 a share was One’s health he ments were immediately started for declared payable April 1 to stock- of one's sho he consecration of the new bishop, |holders of record March 35. 5 -

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