New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1926, Page 3

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BEATS UP FATHER, TERRORTZES HOME Partyka Ordered Sent Back Cheshire Reformatory lay street and with a night stick, aged 21, of 137 returned to the s reformatory by d William €. Hungerford in po- ! lice court this morning. Partyka wius on pavol: from the Cheshire re- tormatory, Alleged into the to run his father clubbed him John Partyka, th strect, was Thomas J, the Ditective thdl he went te Partyks lasf night, where he foun youth lying in bed with a night stick by h officer said that Nivs f § ed that John| eur 1 and then chased him strect, Feency ek yka suld thu! his Just night and wae he told John he by e abus- Liguor seller Fined admitted that he Soturday atternoon for b rink, P'etor Del Barba, aged '1 Miliard street, wus fined * vialution of the liquor Hw.l sold that he Ioundl aus ot aleohol in five gallon s in a garago which Del Bar Al LoWitt wcted as oy {c el Ra howski Case Continned Judge William F. Man and could not act as a William Grabowski, age« B4 Clark street, who iy a4 with violation of the liquor and driving a car whils his op- *s license {s under suspension, continued until ulur- at- | s vas il ST elurg low wa o the president. cemetery. At t) Andrews, arged with law and {t is hig threo weeks, It e lons of all al- 1 in his on | saturday. He is held B CACHE OF BANDITS the ligiol + Satnrday NI Mln' in con Jailed 1 n| Woman i Police Hunt g S500.000 i Loo box police helieve numer erime cities al- ed by 4 Wit sougit of T leged fo M B gang 1ad by Richar anl exeapod tion Officer R el e tior Tolice oy enee tending n o murd more As t o one of |x\nl|nv~ Mis License offfe ditton of Whittemg trial for sl itentiary gnard roor attempt uards in u 29 ol working en evid- tate B dtimor ng Maryland to conviet Vo X m A, et trorney of Dis ng Attor wit rict Oxiord-Cambridge Crews Drinking Littie Watev haan A rol riy di H niy-on r hn ' ol L and Cambridg hile: in trai voon the we g han Mar Iey bandoned by’ t ifter the holdup murders laid ot are periitt Rut " s t Bournecnd still s rters of ) said ‘1) s fonnd in rember; Na, a found ts of New | d victim i& Henry He Heugo ke ¥ cad i difternt pa The seventh suppose ormer Police Captain | wig, who disappeared after a band recently hield up two iewelers on Fifth avenue and escaped with §160,- diamonds n employed as a pri- fired on the robl ved to have kill nition by him. Attorney Ban the Baltimor ‘ar Whittemore probab! althongh he said his con- ild not until a At L Dicadqu Cambridge vower r called for, nor «ven 1 Colds Wlll stop tomorrow anored, ont W aron Feverand beadickes LS inydays. Thi . Don't trust Jesser hely S Y today . Get back to normal at once. nembe the gang Alidruggists g¢ Price 30 licated in the robbery W L sandford of Maplewo 1s were stolen at Broa October. rs o also T e mploye firm. T for an the robbs | tomobile in w | transterr Another erims ed to the robbery of of 96 Essex when $100,000 wort taken. Kendel apy Whittemore onere. “T identiry sald lane just den had welry on March 14, Vet s wer rared at poli pointed to in up of pris- HEAT Oil: heat [ years. Burns cheap fuel oil. No pibot light. No odor, sost or noise. him 95 per cent,” he Thirteen C hmece Rebels Are Killed in Outbreak Batavia, Java., March 22 (P Thirteen Chinese rebels have killed in ght a Dutch tary detachment sent to Achin, matra, where trouble brok arly this month -0-Matic is the ideal way to your home. Proved for six Absolutely dependable. Works with any good heating plant. In- stailed on casy terms. Pay as you usc it. Let us tell you what a guaranteed ingtallation will cost in your house. Among the rebels kil 3 w O WlLlJAMS 'leader of th OMATI( ) CLAUDE J. LEROUX EATINO-_ fon woldie vGaAdiog i Plumbing and Heating {Duteh servant w led and th 174 ARCH STREET mill out as the ing One ree soldiers of the wounded serlously {clash. Iatest \l]enll\, and with a filial reverence, the president of the United State, home to a little cemetery on the hil is Mrs. Coolidge. right can be seen the hearse, mounted on runne navai aide to the pr = NOWBEING SOUGHT { Salefy Box Confain- Ning {00 NEW BRIT\I\ L)\ll\ IHI \l D, side. [m coffin contained the No. 3 points to John Coolidge, whose brother, dent, who is leading the way to the R‘NTS h” 13 STOR‘{ London Sunday Paper Publishes Al- sleich, Many “IIIHI\N\ l)m ers !nl"lp‘l\"‘ ]‘umuhmoni \I T o, leged Facts Concerning Armament Purchasing In Furope. London today Maren 22 (P Mail make omorrow, a survey Ariving w i sore Petitions Asking Rate Be Left ( nchanged \ March 22 () I the permanene om 'enr er tral arby countric Coal Operators' inia ‘e on zinia and rinia the ian Peace ( R s Sank flliedg e Are Said to ris, Maveh 22 D middl : o Tx' 0 l)auuhich‘ < purportediy Ei-Krim Mor i perhaps all, o mors or 1 inspire -Krim, but that nour serions 10 moke artly over floor from The proy these lottors rent in entirely ance are mads The conclusion ficlals I"rane separately, diff fronuiidis is knowing POHLMIAN FROLIC Anxiliary, dasnments il give a 1 ignoring A hen Widow, Her Son in Jail, Remm ed to Hfl‘l)lf"] il committe Mrs. A L dons Diy doad only : ing a in jail for Tom 1 10 r il a summon assistar COLD SPRING IN T'RANCE March [t arie & 5)8 coughs sizes And t\mv\u"'- nneuPlSO’s Throst and Chest Salve. 35¢ 1 in Chalons-gur-§ many r Ferrand so-cal ed by a parture of the Rivier: RETAIN l"llll Peking, March bers of the cabin POST cxamination and assures you of the best in an optical correction Oculists Prescriptions Filled Optical Repair Work HENRY F. REDDELL Optometrists and Opticians Main Street 213 - " w. Suite MONDAY, MODERN INSTRUMENTS Combined with duces the time, MARCH 22, 1923, le Policeman For Evening Service Chief Willlam C. Hart of the po- lice department has announced that lie plans to detail @ motoreyels po- | liceman on a night shift effective on | April 1 because of the | bued for this service { 1§ the summer months fia 18 0 heavy This service wse the police | been given an ation for wdditional motorcycle, The plans to have the shift extend 1 afternoon until a late uight. Tt {8 thought that there wil o €Nough work to korp @ motor J at night and with nd a motorey fmproved, he increasing eclally dur. when traf. can he e Appro| provided be artment las an chief from hour at tior | be consider thinks. Three motoreyel 1 and are exp two old machines in use in the de- rtment urned in as PArt payment on the uew machine ind another buen pur- notoreyele w one | resin ut April 1 SELL PISICTO PISHLRMEN San - Ferdinando, Apulia, b Selling fish 1 n 48 on the pr lorroca, He fant who canse thousand nily could i zovern m helie ning numbers in (i lottery, TOWN 1S CAPTURTD Tlentsin, March 28 (®—The Man hurian forces after continuons hoy {lurdment have eaptured the | ianhsien, breaking down { fense of the nal roons are I retreat town, the d my. rom the kit s followed a black coffin from a Plymouth, VA remains of Colonel John Coolidge, Calvin, In front of the Coolidges is Captain Adolphus No. 1 indicafes Jr., vests in the same PLEADb NoT GUlLTY Fast Dedbam Man Has Hearing op Charge of Murdering Wife Last Werk, Dedham, Mass., Marc! Anislans Kwistowski of Cambridge | aded not guilty in distr of murd Ao Mral K ing his wifs, Fran- vistowski was fonnd be and he to death, r body -A-!g'nf'i‘ brook in It 1 in a s Kille today thout ordered Kwistowski Sinp Mir has e ts on March 18. 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