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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,' MONDAY, AUGUST 80, 1926. Enny. W. J. SPARMER DIES AT | | s oo, us o Lo, C | serve e moncoe” me ssie. | TS, ARM THROUGH PANE, |5z, vere e, wie ot Konsani Lo Amgeles Today Is EI]DY fi[flvER P[]ST HOME ON NORTH STREET TW[] ARRESTE[} FUR reckless driving, was continued untll! David Swanson, aged 19, of 48| D]ES FROM L@ING BLOOD | curred at 7:80 o'clock Sunday morn- | Off on Trlal Fllght | | Septe n{hvr x‘ An ninpm"n‘vl‘\\Hnr»si \:;un w;u, pleaded guilty to ‘sngl znlnl m:-l en«!l came :‘1)[ \ahou! 9:30| Lakehurst, N. J., Aug. 80 P—The | is at New Britain General hospital | charges of operating an automobile | o'clock while she was being treated i MAKES [;[;EAN‘UP | HEAI] []N [;fl[[ls"]N‘x wuse of injuries sustained when|with improper markers and with- | |at New Britain General hospital. j"“‘“] isigihie: Lox Angalen, ' afls Veteran Employe of Landers, Frary | struck by a car driven by Cielakie- | out registration. Officers Thomas J, | Whiting Street Woman \ul"«umln“ Medical Examiner John J. Pue. |UWO Weeks delay due to bad weather, wic Feeney made the arrest. | ney examined the body and gava|left today for @ trig te Hampten Swanson declined to make a state- | At Hospltal As Result of | yo cquse of death as due to shock | Roads and radio compass calibration | L) . i Ogren Legion Vice-Commander R Victims Taken to Hospital; Gourt | | mont. but Tedgs Aling. palald. hina S oy |ana nemorebags st A% ol Semaats bR My Pries o This Gy | oo g v o et Hoarng I Pospmod | BRUTAL BEATING | oot Be g oo a0 vy s, 5 GRAEATHES S | the death of his sister, Mrs. X, L.| off car o Branklin| Severe lacerations in her arm | three small chilren, and two sisters ———— ers “ Chi Funeral | t¢ the mast ship Patoka. | Johnson, Willlam J. Sparmer, 56 | & Square and putting them on his car. |suffered when she accidentally push-|in & convent in Chicago. Iuneral Eddy-Glover post, No, 6, Amerl-|years old, a well known resident of | Automobiles driven by Anthony He was placed on probation until |eq her arm through a window in her | °TVices Will ba ""MQ iamotrop ) The latest chronicles of New can Legion, of this city, carrled off |the northern section of the city | Askin of West )1'1:“-”'.;[-4 and Stan- Saturday morning when disposition morning at s o'clock at Andrew's | Jor portion of the honors in|and an active member of several|ley Meskill of 225 Mill street, New of the case will be made. | A I e ty Dwnh the state depart-|local fraternities, died vesterday | Britain, collided head-on on West J l | Steals Lumber, Goes to Jail |ed in the death of Mrs. Amelia Mol- | cemetery et convention of the Legion which | morning at his home, 194 North | Hartford road, in front of William Man Just Out of Jai PuflCheS‘ Vito DePento, aged 8 years of | ended in New Haven Saturday af-|street, er an illness sinee last| Pobson's dance pavilion, about 8 Oak street was charged with theft iy October. o'clock Saturday night, injuring a[]d K]Cks WHE of a piece of lumber valued at $2 Edward E. Ogren, past command-| Mr. Sparmer was born in Farm- |Askin and Joseph Seraphim, also of | the property of Angelo Berti, a con- 3 | er of Eddy-Glover post, elected | ington, the son of the late Mr. and | West Hartford, who was riding with | | tractor. Officer Rappanotti met De- BRI I AIN a department vice-commande Mrs. Conrad Sparmer. When he|him, and reducing Askin's car prac- Fights between neighbors, hus. | Pento early Sunday morning on the first district. He succeeds Ken-| was abou s old he moved |tically to a junk heap. Askin and |y .4 404 wite, alleged violations of | NOTth street near Willow carrying re Supdpa e nade New | Beraphim were taken to New Brit- the lumber and DePento told . £ West Hartford, who is ci 5 made New the motor v 4 . > e 1u and DePento told him eth Kramer o ain General hospital by Building In- motor v e laws, and theft, 2 i e o ¢ he took it from a building job at : 1 3 elected sta commander tc , & period of 2 % o g ling job a i i % E bl Meceed Harry C. Jackson Who re-|about e was an old | $pector A. N. Rutherford and a com. | furnished the bulk of the Monday s7 Hartford avenue. Judge Alling 4 ¢ stablishe: s seoond tirme Shineed “rary & Clark | Panion. Meskill was unhur morning police court business, the | imposed a sentence of five days in A us Detective Sergeant W. P. McCue | docket being comparativgly light for | jajl. He took an appeal ast Commander Jackson was Co. foi y vears, the greater | 7 Ha be, g of the week »1-':1ed e Gt ius fanattmest ¢ *he time being spent as|Was driving behind Meskill's car and | the be g of the week | Women in Row, One in Hospntal delegates to the national conven-| fore f the percolator depart-|SaW Askin's car veer directly to-| Judge B. W. Alling was on th The cases of Mrs. Florence Noys 4 : tfon_ which will be held in Phila- | ment. | wards it in time to stop his own car | bench and the state's cases Were|ofr 314 Glen streea and Mrs, Pauline b < oy o Resources— ) ) . «1°1nm dniing the week ot October active in Court Charter |ASkin was pinned beneath his cap [ Presented by Prosecuting Attorney | yopep of 110 Rockwell avenue were el ' 1gpn; he automatically has the ti-| Oa Foresters of America, and |When it overturned, and Seraphim J. G. Woods, continued until September 7, as Mrs. ; e i commander of the de-|held all the al offices of the | Was thrown clear of the wreckage.| Out of Jall. Attacks Wife = |Noys is atNew Britain General hos 4 ’ . s S Fedt oitarred Son shio; 7. Numbered among his|Sergeant McCue notified Lieutenant Stanley Ozorek, of 42 Grove sireet | o) hecause of cuts about the fac g DCpOS‘tS made on or before Frlday Py Post Wins Loving Cup fraternal associations was his imem. | Bamforth at poilce headquarters, | Pleaded not g " » O caused, it is alleged. by Mrs. Hoppe. : ; ) o | hysicians and the n. | assaulting his wife. M 3 ;i : B His winning ofths| b in the Loyal Order of @nd Physicians and the hospital am. | #552 I _ 2 ¢ Mrs. Noys is charged with breach of ; 3 . . \‘;::n::;i "by the boys' baseball| Moose and the Modern Woodmen | Bulance were sent out at once. e e ennoand SAMe | the peace and drunkenness and Mrs. | ! ’ iy September BI'CL will draw interest u Sdniialio e b w | In the opinion of Sergeant McCue, | 10 turday after having SPED!|yronp with assault. Officer William / ] Rt O P intlasal| - urivicg i are thess daugh. | both drivers were at fault, and he | 15 days in joil and telling her &b |5 “yocarthy arrested the women e : , LI Tor ‘many other honors. The post|ters, Mrs. Henry Clark, Miss Alice |Preferred the charge of reckless | Would H)HIM)«X«'; ed her in the breast | Saturday night. ol s f\'om September st. R aided & large silver loving|Sparmer and Miss Eather Sparmer: | GriVing against them. He said both | 63 her and kicked her in 1 . — 8 oy cup by the state departmen he | a son, Conrad Sparmer; three sis- & Clark and Prominent in i)‘omv at 208 Whiting street, result-|church. Burial will be in St. Mary's | Britain's second hand market are all in the Herald Classified Ads. S cars were practically in the middle | 20 bruised her arms FORFEITS BOND TO STATE b 5 | leased from jall Tuesday an : b . . » . 2 | of the road, Meskill going towards : | Henry J. Johnson, aged 53, of 387 | 7 o co % done in Americanism dur-| ters, Mrs. J. R. Dooley, Mrs, James | ©f the roa ovied tha Balapaslof ihe " y , aged 53, of 3 f > ’ i p\'\eflt;::{(("lroq'l’)uc includes the boys'| F. Dunigan and Mrs. Theodors | N¢¥ Britain and Askin going in the | & ,’,:‘,J\‘ ’;P':\Lfl‘”\‘, l'; \”‘m“q‘““, aiq | Main street, this city, forfeited a | i i = by emg pai work, the fine work of getting to- | Schubert; a brother, g Spar. | 2rnostie direction. ! he woul I B ) blo Dondan 1 exdey vollos sourt 178 MAIN STREET gether a champlonship mer, and three g iren, In police court this morning the | vy b\ i Bristoll, woman proba. |this morning when he failed to ap- feam, the results attained wit Funeral services will be held to- | CA5¢8 of Meskill and Askin were con- |, 1% (Ut {UTe T e oniy |Pear to answer to the charge of fail- Open Mondav Evemngs——fi to 7:30 (standard tlme) post Boy Scaut {roop and its TUn- | morrow morning at 9 o'clock at St |Ned uniil September 7. port of the woman's hody (hat wap Ure 10 obey tho siamal of a iraffic ) for Achievement. The post also Was | Mary's church. Interment will e, A Slight collision at the corner of | "y 1,ck and bluye was the upper [POlceman at the corner of Hanover awarded second prize for post mo-|in St. Mary's cemetery High and Myrtle streets between | nh B 0G5 B00 P HOG IR T ding a |street and Cool: avenue last night rale. This brought to New Britain Bl i v cars driven by B. F. Biegold of 87| 0" o 0o’ hatienny ! . At Ta% p 5 Smith street, New Britain and An- | ™9 ; - a certificate showing that of the 109 o = | s it Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mara and | posts In the state, the morale of Rosenberg Successful groo Fortler of ¢35 North Main| o piocs harics Anderson made the the members of the Eddy-Glover| In Mass. Bar “Exams" street, Bristol, was re y\.mird last | o rest, ing Ozorek in the rear of | post 1s second only to one in the| oo T 1(\(1.41[ by Officer Weare. The damage | ¢ An's coal yard on Grove street | ' | Elia Ranhte, son cf Wav. | wer slight, | shortly after 6 o'clock. Miss Alice | § state. 3 | Elias Rosenberg and Mrs. Rosen- | v saac Gaine & Largest Number in Parade Rt When Isaac Gainer of the Stiles & ' ,orek, daughter of the accused i Turning out with a group of | ('€ Z i meel loa 1| Reynolds Brick Co. of Berlin crank- | yian testified that her father said 5 ate | the bar examinations of the state of [ed his automobile at the gasoline . | Tovae Sioths A more than 100 for the annual state |y o0 0 B g he would put her mother in the : sassachusetts and will be admitted | station at Park and Stanley streets | nospital for 15 days. | o T t was also 3 3 s:r:;f. k“m S B fox to \1:1 pr .ln‘.. of ]l\r\\ in that state. | yesterday afternoon, he did not Ozorek testified that his wife | - & e ivber e Attorney = Rosenberg, whe now | realize that it was in reverse gear. |, Amit him to their heme | or t e o the largest number in line. it i Bt Mo e Gy [ would not admit him to their | ! ! 4 The car backed up and struck a car Tyesday saying he should not be eut | Eddy-Glover Post p member of his family to be a - p 1esday E hoz2 ously considerel for the prize for the W ES O | driven by Willlam Victory of 504 | o¢ jail until next month. He teld best band or drum corps bit a re- e orouh\T g | Chureh strect, damaging it sllghtly | a policeman and finally he was ad. | who have been unable to visit this wonderful sale rice having been practicing in Stam- S : e : e judges was s 3 and then struck the veranda of the | mittted. Hs went to work in a fac, | mark by one of the judges was sig- | ;5 " TR PR DECHEAE mittted ; = A5t Ba s. new at- | house at 662 Stanley street, damag- Friday morning and when he d i h d iEsancae fatd it WPOIIRE DO for oy iiatagraduate of New Britai |1ns: ths. it o moaek: | tery Friday moming e | uring the day good policy to have all the pri 8O |\ g the lattice work. ergeant yme Saturday his wife gave &5 one section.” Meriden won the | 18D school where he distinguished | patrick J. O'M: who investigat- | him a dollar and sent him out te himself in athleti having held | cq, re > for 3 cinle R Te di 4 eported no cause for an arrest, | buy drink, which he did not want e. | dov he quarterback in ” ” 4 DA P hese, Josoph Potts, a| (0" the duties of quarterback in | The police are investigating a re. | 10 do as he is afraid of his temper e ore 1 € en Els b of thy. skt l‘m"mmmh.]_“‘.1:"‘1-‘11 championship football | port by Harry Liewentivicz of 11 when he is drinking. He did not baseball team, was a heavy winner | West street, that his ex- | buy the drink and remained sober g . e ?gl e “fnal baseball game among | Stresses Importance | tomobile > name of | His wifo aceused him of having | V en- | raah: Catherine Livinston of 92 Wads- iter affection for their daughter layers on the four teams en- | Q | ¢ :::edp "He got second prize in ac- | Of Palochxal bChm)]worth street, Hartford, at the eor- than for her, and picking up a stick curate throwing to second base and | Announcing the rcopening of St.iner of Elm and Seymour streets struck him twice on the head, he e t 2 an 3 recelved a flelder's glove. He also [MAFY's parochial school next week, |about § o'clock this morning. said. This angered him and he push. . won third prize for the throw for | Lcv: Walter McCrann, at the | driver of the car did not ed her away and kicked her once. i o o e e n son |mamen yesterday moroiing, sh1d tho | coratn she amount of Gamose ax. | o denied Taviak Infisied the wusee Come in and browse around to your heart’s content of Dr. Joseph H. Potts of this ity, most important feature | cording to the boy. erous bruises his wife displayed. He {of the parish system. Church serv- | Wiadislaw Markowski of Barbour denied he kicked her when she was DENT,S GUP (tllsl;p‘oh\]l ':u:\“.:«-]“y ““’l":j‘” ft-|Road pleaded not guilty to the down and he denied that he pre- | PRES] | Faeilion ikawi xDos and convent |charge of reckless driving as the re- | meditated the assault while in jail, | Pl S |sult of an accident at the corne of | Prosecuting Attorney Woods asks | [0 the ives ot i “euthonic | Washington and Lafayeite streets ed Judge Alling for a long jail term - s . it e e ernoon. “It is one of the worst cases in |} lain and Howe Eliminates Rogers jand e e 2 o (ELE ALY S Markowskl was driving east on | this court in a long time,” he said. |§ A o, Nisaase g e g gl '1]»:'::1:— t riven by “He wilfully and maliciously made |8 Riverside up his mind to do this to this wom. : chial school the teachings of the | .\ . The tournament the Shuttle ik 1th avenue, Bris 3 an, and he dig it. He was sober, +. |church are paramount, ough |2 Meadow club for the President’s Wa too, when he did it." |good courses are given 1 r ca- : Cup continues and play over the | 0 o0 o Tor the nuns in the | 198 Judge Alling sentenced him to jall i x Officer Thomsas J. Feeney testified for three months, execution of the week-end resulted in some very fine | ) o ooconiinie of education, he de- , that Markowski did not sound his |gentence suspended. He revoked the matches. Fred Chamberlain fell a |2 of viotim to the keen shooting of Alan horn as he approached the street In- | suspension of a previous jall sen. tersection, Sweetser 4 up and three to play ~ ON POLICE BLOTTER t according to Conlon, The | tence of 50 days. “That means you while n theother match in the first [~ W5 00 S 6T front bumper of Conlon's car was il go to jail now for 30 days and flight, R. S. Howe eliminated George Moo Mo tord Doisron ROU-jtorn off in the collision. Conlon's | when you come out you. will have | ! by fled Officor Hanford Dart of thejcar had almost crossed the center |1yl monthe haneing over you and | Howe is scheduled to meet Dr, W. | theft of a tire from his automobiie of the inte tion' wheni 16 iwaeiirien e ante R e S el 5 1 the rear of a store at the corner |strue! i . = ne in here again you will T. Morrissey today in a semi-fi in th truck. Two men in Markowski's i match and the winner of this will |0f South Main and Roberts streets. |car b been drinking, ‘the officer | S e meet ‘Sweetser in the final. The | Alichael Rumani of 121 Whiting e SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- | tournament s echeduled to he |street notified the police of the th Mr. Conlon festified t¥ | J [ o1 ived by the State Highway Come g finished by Wednesday of this week |of a tire, rim ard tube ~ [sounded his horn as he appro: ped vt Bt Hishwy Ca | < and the coming brace of matches| Dr.T. Eben Reeks, superintendent |the corner. He was driving ab Hartford untii 2 P, M. ‘ge gallery, it is | of Ne t seneral hospital, (15 miles an e artford, il 2 P M, B All bring out a large gallery, it is | of New Britain General : 1 ntil ' ,““,AC[(,,IK notificd the police that an automo-| Markowski was driving faster than | o - STANDARD TIME, 4 2 sideswiped two cars in front of (15 an hour. Mr. Conlno v,qrmlurATsn 26, rn,;‘,)l,e VIN SE VISIT D) hospital las ght and contin-|fathe il 1 of ) tions of State work, fn B B O e B e thoot | Soet, S i acrs ot 202 Clark by scordance with Blans and mpsefos: | T ONE MORE WEEK TO VISIT OUR BIG Edwin Kruse, formerly connected |ued at a rapid rate of speed through |str $hia ity who were in Gon- | CEEES G B R RAPE RAC Spes S with Landers, Frary & Clark of this| Walnut Hill park. \lon's car, gave similar testimon: e E owing places: eity is visitimg friends in New Bri-| J. Daggett of 346 East Main st 1d Conlon not swung to the righ TOWSN OF OLD SAYBROOK: tain. Mr. Kruse, who is studying in- reported :h(: theft of x.¢ .wv\;n ."m':'u- {‘LZ“,H}»“";’.Hn ];,Ur 'h» '7 u’: About 7805 linear feet of reinfores | dustrial _traffic management at|mobile markers !lv'\"m 4 des at the broadside, according to the testi- |aq conerets pavement on the Bostan | Femple University in Philadelphia | Paige Jewett headquarters on - Post road and about $300 lineay feet past three months| ast Main street. | a wski, Attorney B. J. | o has during the nforced concrete pavement o been engaged as director of the| John St. Denis of 422 Main stree ¥ n N the ex Cut-off, the pavement for . . omeone re- e€r was damaged, not the ' Daily Vacation Bible School at Ken- | reported yesterday that son X l"“ _"m;v 4 “““W” e rone “‘;)’jj which will be placed next year,| nett Squere, Pennsylvania and As-|leased the brakes on his automc et R IR G e ix Y% INOTE: Portland cement and con- | gistant to the pastor of the Com-|which s parked on Grove stre s aity o erete pipe will be furnished by the 0 o ind the car rolled and hroks 4 rn three : ke munity imes as he a : ftatans tions at Hanr e i tion. He was driving at the rate of of D. H.1 Division mpany-| Herman Lelst, driver of New 10_miles an hour. He was coming k"”‘m er, Poliner Bldg. Middletown, a.nd tO buy those pieces you may need this fa“. It’s ambulance, | from ehura Conlon’s car came up locked | Washington strect so fast that Mar-| moWN OF EAST WINDSOR: only twice a year that this great opportunity to save nue whi DR KFAVENY OPENS o v BT ’ it il LSk 6 foot by 8 foot reinforced cone D Jomn . Keavcns, son ot M. e was ansnering un cmergeney ok €rors-oxaminstion Markosw | DO Culverl on Route No. 2 at Sta- is offered, so we urge you to come in this last big week. Rha Mrs of 69 Con- |t accident Sari e e e to pay for (he |Uon 75. NOTE: Portland cement necticut Dight The poliee 10 |dumaze to Conlon's car 1t Canlon | "I/l be furnished by the State. Plang Stephen Muscavage ¢ B st e 5 e ot | WOri ot report e ccident o the 414 thucfcations af he offe of R As fast as goods have been sold during this sale the Alan Sweetser Beats Fred Chamber- kets off a fe graduate of , Saturday The police in office on Mair t 1 his ¢ police, v fro . ool | he C Tad tanvan oy Conlon's | LeWis St, Hartford, Conn, B b umiveray. D, Keuviny was o tho ambulance becauss care wero | [, SAGA Tt Comony RE T PRI B | floors have been restocked and the prices cut, so you proclaimed on t popu- 1 on both eldes o {ot his c | STl a9 £ Jar students at the school, He w Conton's et to the| P o 5 e ‘span conorate siab beidne | B may still be assured of a full quota of bargains. - ¥ldent th i BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY | i feheraedlisd & he |, %045 gondrete alah Hridme ke : t| A birthday surprise party was bl Sl d together), NOTE: Portland ce- cour and y stud oir < L = mony t will be furi ed by the State. of the s 1 1 Philli D Attor 1 that! plang ana spec s at the office the organization fou W M r |‘ E -H"‘,f T | Markowskl S S fully | of John Smith, n Engineer, tive years g bout 25 of his friends. . |understand the ske st hayer Building, Norwich, Conn » - cipient of many ts. | police. 4 hed the center ik 3 e ik “Y, W." POOL TO CLOSI wnes were played and music and | of ¢, 1 at about t same | TOWN OF BERLIN: Abhout 4,100 The ewimming pool at the Y. Wo | dancing enjoyed following Which & momen jasized. that Con- | inear foot of grading and drainage | and make it easier by paying a little each week or # 4. will be clos " was served. Guests were pres- | on’s front bumper struck the rear|in connection with the elimination fom Setenber 1 10 Septanber | o Hasoril, ase, Rl | (i of rkoweki o o1 Bckicys Grads Crosing.an the || month. We require but a reasonably small amount Yhe schedule for the 4 th ristol, Plainville and this city Jue that when two| Berlin Turnpike. NOTE: Reinforced R rire Tul i i INCENDIARISM ,w Lk er of inter-|eoncrote £ thm ‘,” v My for the firSt payment ased duri 1 SUSPECTED tion at approxi- | the Slate S T Tt AND REMEMBER THAT IN THIS STORE YOU SRS e e ARE NOT TAXED ANYTHING EXTRA FOR THIS T o el T S e SERVICE, BUT YOU DO RECEIVE ALL OF THE ool i s L ot i e MARKDOWNS POk PAOT- I Mr. Conlon show \d cement will he furnished by the | § "arents fr 4 § I ’ nee of min 1 Plans and specifications at | Q@ ¢l grae ind taking the blow on |at the office of R. W. Stevens, Divi- i b : ) foarst ished nithe bum Had he not I r, 15 Lewis St Hartford, | nsiness ‘ I ( is father and Mr. Lynch |Cor ¥ el us examine ¥ man steam T 1 in the hospital to- Y “( ""_““"}, d ‘|' - e iy >t oi canal, 1 day inst » the courtroom All bids must be accompanied by ° ° 5 of the vistims s : ) and the & surety company bond or a certls Frank E. Goodwin H fled cheek not less than one-third | T Bt [ e v T e A T ot o o rk” 5 40.56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD No addi-|Highway Commissioner reserves the Fra"‘( E GUU{;W?" camer of 148 tons bullt In 1899 at tional evidence was offered ied it Seplorh; Comiestions Open Thursday and Friday Nights | Antwerp, an er 3 y said he did not eon- | ment Raltic mshi a ider Markowski guilty of reckless | August 24th, 1926. | There is no record of 2 driving and discharged him. He EYESIGHT SPECIALIST found him gullty of violation of the o JOEN & MacPONALD 231 Mein Sirest Phone 1803 || peosmg o rent—Herald Classified rules of the road and fined him §15 | State Highway Commissioner, A ¢l Ad dept ana costs Washington £, Hartford, Cenn ¢ {

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