New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 16, 1926, Page 13

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14 CURB GAS PUMPS NO LONGER EXIST! Alex Removes His, Google Com-! P S plies With Court Order ‘ Violations of the city ordinance which prohibits the maintenance and operation of gasoline pumps on street curbs have Judge Alling was infcrmed in police court this morning and he suspended judgment in the cases of Nathan Google and Harry Alex, the last of the local dealers to hold out against the ordinance ¥ Attorney Alfred LeWitt said Alex's pump at 96 Arch street has been taken out. Sergeant O'Mara testified that he found the hole in | the walk in which the pump stood, covered with concrete. Judge F. B. Hungerford, repre. senting Google, told the court that ELM GITY CROWDED AS pump from the curb at 513 E | street to a location in keepin, the ordinance have been taken. The | pump has not been removed because | the gasoline in the tank beneath it | would evaporate if exposed, but the appliance used to operate the pump has been removed. Google said the pump has been locked and will not be used in its present loca- tion. “In other words, you are starting to do what you should have done a year ago,” Judge Alling remarked. | Fullback : vester- | povdoin, Umpire W. R. Okeson, ey, dudse Hunserford explainediliy &ty ¥ i cemen: ) W Murphy: “I am not critlelzing ~you; I am | i &" criticizing your client,” Judge Alling Ficld Judge said. | \ZUK FILES APPEAL FROM RULING ON STREET LINE: Disagrees With nulmmg Depart- * | | | | 1 Jowph M. Zuk today filed notice appeal to the board of ad- ‘J\Nmnnt from the order of the building department that he must vlace five, Nouses he proposgl to build on Hayes street, 25 fect from street line, Zuk has asked for a permit to the houses, ch are to be three family dy osting $8,000, 15 feet from . Be- cause the street i3 not built up the snment must be at 25 feet u board of 2 exception. annot utilize his land if this restriction is not lift ceased, (Continued from First Page) | Fishwick Cole Right End Bunnel (Capt.) Quatreback Noble -~ @ Left Halfback Dooley Lane Foote Macphail Right Halfback Kline Harton (Capt.) P. O'Brien, Tufts. CARLSON 1S HELD - FOR MANSLAUGHTER Drobe of Motorcychs s Death t Complete, Woads Says Squirrel, Dead, Haniem Alive, In E\mtmz Ml\u Suffield, Conn., Oct. 16 wm.vm, Ing parties in East Granby had a hectic time yesterday afte Two hunters shot a squirrel lodged in a tree crotch wien it fel A small boy whose lces as a climber were used, threw down the squirrel just as a th er reach- ed the vicinity. h er shot at | the moving branches hoping to bag a» animal. He it the hoy's The first hunters started up the tree to help him. Half way up the trec the two ascending men and the de- L n of scending wounded boy met, 1 Wild heap of tangled arms, Serrano of Hartford crles and curses at foot of tree. The ing on West I d road, was not boy had a dozen bird shot in his arm | nolled in police court today. Prose- which required treatmer cuting Attorney Woods ordered a| —_— plea of not guilty entered and asked | Miss Phillins to Open la 3 continuance in $1,000 5 A 2 ~ b . He explained to the court Own Stationery Stove | he reports relative to the | Announcement was made today of ot been prepared. | the plans of officers of the Dickin- a8a ot wrd David, aged | son Drug company to scparate the ed with drug and stationery business of that concern, Miss Helen Ph manager of the stationery a 2 £ fric Dec. department to go into business ame in a new ]n( milar line to that now of the dr West Hartford, | y morn- | d 35, and Mrs. R were charged proper conduct and their » continued until Monday s. They were d late las t at 30 we by Supernumerary the local Busincss a ! hn Riley 1 Women's club. She is one of the of- |It is said the woman ficlals of the company and will con- | has been in California, re tinue to be, for a time at least. Her expectedly and complained v Davidson & |police, who say they found condi- i the nd of a nature to warrant arrest. theater . will be opened Attorney David L. Nair represented about Nov. 10. v : > continue in the pre at pa— pl\](:np::((‘lrlj‘ e Evelyn Neshit’s Clothes And Jewelry Attached , Oct. 16. —{@— The clothing and personal b of Ivelyn Nesbit, former Harry K. v, were at- d the dancer’s wages werc ishee today to r profes- 1 services by G. M. v dontist it,, who Other officers to serve with him || o e eetle R are Anna Mae Havliel ros . Sy Gontas dent; Dorothy Helene, secr d |, tertainer, returned two Donald McGuire, trea club. | McGrath is a center on this year's I football team played center and forward on the basketball team jast - winter, captalned the during | as Laid 30 Years Ago the Tatter part of the s »mber ‘1 will mark the 80th captain-elect on the 1327 tra cersary of the cornerstone lay- team. ¢ of St. Joseph's church. The ex- ercises were presided over by the AT ST. MARY'S lats Rev. Dr. Moore and Bishop Tierney, now deceased, was the speaker. A street procession pre- | the service. The church was | smpleted later in the year and al- week will be for women, ough the congregation has increas- ond for men and the third for non- ¢d considerably the original build- Catholics. ing has not been enlarged. The Party’ll Succeed Now in 191:. . son of h of g Wold street was elected prosident of the Senior club at a mecting at the Senior High school auditorium last evening. another Cornerstone of Church MISSION A three weeks’ sion will open tomorrow at 1 o'c t Mary's church under t of the Puaulist Fathers EW BRITM" DAILY HFPL\YD SATU URDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926. COSTS HIM §100 for Violating Liquor Law Salvator Diblace, pro; store at 237 W charged with maint where it s reputed liquor fs sold, and keeping sell, denied. in quor with in to police court this morning that wine h the store, and vas taken by 9 was for his ov He and his wife wc and they have their rear, behind a petitio wine with their mea not sell it altho: quests hablits. The store is op: to 9:30 or 10 p. m Irish and Italian there, he said. Attorney Alfred Le W | senting Dil charge on th dence did not Judge Alling said t place in a grocery Diblace guilty on the cot tation and imposcd a fine of suspending judgment on the count. Officer Stadler te 4 that nd Officers Feeney, 20s erkowskl and Bloomquist raided | the place on October 9. They had a search warrant. y sei some wine in prevente bottle partl | erabbing it ana A m habits fre cer said. He sober and come Many complaints ceived. About three weeks ago Office ion of the LeWitt Officer Stadle t rry, Kel leher and H "hey stayed I out and 3 | 1 that he | has not rvation. S stified he lives in t borhood has seen K going in a drink while and Dibl who the of 50 a. m s not his place has never seen and the only men there are those of Officer Thor that he report Stadler “bums” people have w.plwu.) d to him rney LeWitt as ey if there are other rhood patro nd h her n have | Witt asked has ever b Prosceuting ccted. 1 al, he contende withdraw Lentini, who has the corner of W Broad stre o buy grocerir fed that liquor have tion was habits there, they said. QUFENS wsw 1S BUSINESS OV Talks Only for Pa Pv, Rocording fo Toronto Paper Toronto, Oct Press) — The T 1 has received a atet m its cor- respondent traveling with Queen Marie on sviathan in which he s trip is NEA, San Francisco B\xrr‘.’!u‘ Hawaii is s g a big jubilee at its territorlal fair this fall. So, just to | make the affair a success, the U mt"rl States 1Is wnd&n;: four of its prete | tiost girls as delegates picture iled from San | Francisco, are, left tn right, the ) es Thelma lm‘, I«n.t Felix, Marle | O ing mmerei exploited that this became known w queen's in Simone Lah | American pre aboard the might be alloy > Marie to- day (Friday) could not be permitted to p in Ve * cause the queen is under contra to do all her talking for money The Globe corres t ent for the holding Queen Marie's contract is aboard Leviathan and that the ¢ onsult tion with the que forbade” publication views “under threat of cancell dispatch also states that is further asserted that ments provide cessions queen uses while in States will be a source gain on the score of the value of Marie’s name. MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses have sued at the office of the clerk as follows: Robert Gr 21 South street, Bristol, and ¥ Gurksthat, a divorcee, of 175 Sch street, Bristol; Peter Danko of Jak street, and town Larsog and Alice Parker, Each has won at least one beauty contest. of Hudson' street, Hagiford, | Mrs, Jacob adian | been is- | ‘[]RINKS EVIBENCE, Calles Wats to Limit “‘J'-mbw of Washingfon St. Grooer Fined Wou! Priests and Mi i.ters ia Coun 1(‘(](‘1“.. Distriet, 18 in Lower ( and Three in Yuc BOYSIN gJ. il had never er nen ot H FRA( !W V103 8] Sees World Directory LT VED i rmed of Accident Child's Mothr day For First Time IL\\II‘I AEL meetir SISTERHOOD M Y BE F\lAL d’ FURT East Bristol SONG COLLECTION ~ OF OLD TRIBUTES psus, Numbering Over 70, in Restrict Them to ‘H) Fur Each Denomination in Plan Commiss 'COLORADO WWOMAN SLAIN; Had Tipped Off Police to Stills LIHCOll] .m" Colo., Oct. 16 (P —Er Miss Rosa M er Wisconsin we informed officers of the mountain whiskey stills, re- ot to death by her poiice de g of Honor o | worker, s |cation of suited i lo Canyon home, 1 following fin body yesterd, ad in only Apparently an to bu iition of the rmit loca 4 been the object 1 by ra t when two school rcoll \ d her cabin at the of the ball room |ranch she operate A porc dog holes in t leath were 'stains leading from a door indicat- “A Nation !ec had been called to the porel “The in the night and t to death and “Rest, miles dowr STHET il ; equipment. was the ne was about 43 years re endeavoring to songs writ- s murder was lon as to the HAS, M’E!}R !a[)i(!S . BAGKTO HER FARM Widow of Famous Senator Re- turns to Gountry 0, Oct. 16 (A—Entering the nes of the Rock River, fon fo Hold Puhlie Heam gS on proposed will be he M red miles to the and | tion of .. [LABOR UNION IN MOONSHINERS SUSPECTED l ormer Wisconsin Welfare Worke: r STATE CAMPAIGN National Leaders fo Speak Hers ; Honday Evemng Prominent in one of the most ine tensive union-label and educational paigns in the history of the labor movement in Connecticut will be the Central Labor Unlon of this city which 18 now preparing plans for a m neeting at Union hall, 371 Main street, next Monday even= This campaign for greater educa~ tion among the unfon men and women of the state as to what the trade union movement means to the workers of Connecticut has the v rted support of practicals natfonal or international nected with the labor cers who have been assigned his state and their organizations as follows: United Textile rs, Mary Kelleher; United 1 Paper Crafts, C. A. Alexander; vmen Barbers, Anthony Mer~ : Cloth Hat, Cap and Millinery kers, Austin Kaveney; United ry. Flour, Cereal and Soft “mv\(‘r! Karl Land; United rs, Ephrain Kauff- v and Confectionery Workers, M. J. Leonard; Printing Pressmen, Minor 8. Treat; Cigar- malkers’ International Unfon, Philip Montis; United Hatters, Martin Lawlor and John J. O'Neil; and Ine ternational Typographical Union, John M. McGowan. Speakers at the meeting Monday will be the following: Edward Mce Grady of Washington, D. C. legisla- » representative of the American ation of Labor and Otte s of New York, general or- r of the United Garment Union. Mr. McGrady i cd as one of the most elo- | auent orators in the labor moves t and Mr. Nichols will be re- ‘m»m\mrr‘d by local trade unionists as the lecturer who toured the |country with the motion pleture “Labor’s Reward.” GASOLINE SPIDER CARRIES HEAYY LOADS LOADS WITH EASE Machine Bought By New Britatn Lumber Co, Takes Place th of Ch ; on the | khawk v i d in * cool green sten- cozily house on the s over which gra tor Medill Me- r of late 1l power, man- tablishment near the her time was born years ago, Mrs. Me- amazed to learn that street cet-to Mrs, Andrews Qults Home | o For Travel Service Job it Ll S ton, O 16 (P—AM strect to Noble ;. comn C. Androws, wie of Assist- ect to Marmon street; | " "coorgtary Andrews, chief of the Hanetl atrechi dry forces, forsaken Washing- continuetigsinartion ‘\'Y‘\ life to ke a “job" in New York. Sho wrote her husband today that he was “goir to wi entering the Travel Service Corporation con- lucted by a friend, Clara Laughlin, New York. tinued as| “This ocean b \our avenue |10 me,” the general remarked upon Stanley place to | receiv the news, “but I know | strect to Hoff- | after a few days now Mrs. Andrews wn street to | will sympatt avenue to s lome at night and take it and er ontinuous high- to Farm- street to be trial cqu poses. twelve k was ai Flor- land oth- street iness sounds wet ects ancient indus- or comparieon pur- Henry Ford co y pment h Forest street Forcst street. |tion of antique impler with ol laborate collec- | of Four Men | | A machine which takes the placs of four men and three to four horses, and does same amount of work in less time, has just been put % [to work by the New Britain Lumber Co. and s attracting much atten. tion in the vicinity of the lumber vard. | It is a lumber carrler bullt with an automobile engine and resem« bling a huge steel spider on wheels. | Tt runs over a pile of lumber meas- |uring four feet square and up to 40 feet in length and picks up and carries a five ton load any distance, lifting it off the ground and drop« 'Nm. it at its destination. | The machine cost $6,000 and fs said by George A. Macauley, general manager, to be the most economical investment ever made by the com- pany. It operates like an automo- bile and has three speeds forward |and three in reverse, can swing laround in its own length and has a |speed of 15 miles an hour. The machine is used principally for carrying lumber from the raile road siding to the lumber yard. Hart Second V. P. of | New England Chiefs \ Chief William C. Hart of the lo- cal police department was honored by election to the second vice presidency of the New England | Association of Police Chiefs at the | organization meeting in Worcester, Mass., yesterday. Chief Hart is also treasurer of the state police asso- clation, Acorn of in Hospital With Internai Injuries Feared J ound trolley and start comy nt of rnal inju Hartford Man Way to See Son Pl early today with c a manufacturc Hartford, Oct alers in pom ¥ remedies, Fine Feathers ~THAT THEY ARE. OPHAMENTALL > o coud _GO IN THE= EVEN WEAGSD B N HEC. LEEO

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