New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1926, Page 4

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-_— NEW BRITAIN DAIFY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 22, 1926. LIMOETITONDNE CYOCLENIINNTORNETTICOCBO COLNEI0000IGNEOOIODmm . HOOVER ADVOCATES AUDREY BMERY NOW [oos i B et e s b s st BAPLOSION WHOKS BOAT | described the raid, in which eight |license in court and was warned by Frs - | cents wee taken. The men pleaded | Judge Hungerford always to have "j Half Mile From Scene 6f Dis- ! 3 Ve Weds | guilty an} were reprecented by At- when driving. Cincinnati Young Woman e 1 Duke at P | torney M. D. Saxe. Prosecuting At- | Officer Thomas J. Feeney testified aster. Grand Duke at Pompous 0 0d 2 sted Domurat Saturda: Pl torney Woods recommended a fine of ‘nm he arrested day aaugrtess Wasti Nov. a3 DiSCllSSfiS POSSlbllIty 0[ 12,000 Cercmony. $.0 witheit costs in the case of afternoon following a collision V_nr-‘“_m] o b;)dy r'ec'(;\vemd‘ a eeih Mickics and $8 without costs in the |tween Domurat's car and a car driv- Mlle Sys(em mU S Biarritz, France, Nov. 22 (P — other cas: ad Judge Hungerford en by Harold S\\:mt\son'f)r 650 West | by United States coast guardsmen r America has another princess. She | accepted ccommendation. Main street at West Main and Rus- | ' 0 ¢orward today for the rest of is Audrey Emery, daughter of the| Aliegel Disorderly House Raided |sell streets. The officers said Do- | b % "0 1ing on the 85-foot tug Smery of Cincinnati,{ About ght S.turday. Detec- /murat drove across West Main street | pow o © pion sank after a terrific { tive Sergoare Sllinger and Sergeant |from Park Place and into Russell | 10 B 0P ol from here yes- Fl ronded a house on Clinton street. terday. The body was identified as s and its water urces | day to Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich | Str id arrsted Joseph Savino, | Swanson's car was overturned by | ypay of William F. Hansen, deck w in course of Dro- member of a high Russian noble | @8« 87 of 11l Lafayette street on | the impact but ‘he driver was not| pang and brother of the ship's mas- charyes of heing the keeper of a dis- |injured. Officer Feeney t"»""(')"»d er. It was washed ashore at . e | orderly b and a house of {ll |that Domurat's car was on )L‘,‘F‘, s sla , 10 miles from the = e S ; by £ olahel Oninl ox e e R S0 | farhi? v m.j::ll“emno, aged 23, wrong side of the street. ,;?;.lqhof](])::(;mi:. dass b 21 et . be known | Of Clinton street, was charged with | Drives Without License A search of the beaches gt the ition '|q|l[\“[. lmm; {mn:‘}?;r -;\1‘1,: (‘;(.,‘ (,"\"‘;1 resikling in the house, and the charge inley Choperowski, aged 80, of many islands near here was begun d 3 EE quenting was preferred against High street, pleaded gullty to| 4t once by volunteers. The lfkeli- conferred upon her by Gr nd Duke | "eollowing: Anton Rolla, aged 19, | ine charge of riving without a li- | h00d of anyone escaping the explo- ies | Cyril, who scveral years ago issued | opyy7 yyegt street; Poter Decontl, |conse. Officer David Doty arrested | gion. wiiich demolished the ship was snaned "’] aec ‘;”“‘“ ““‘,‘,“"’ €M aged 19, ~f 118 Lasalle street; John |him on Beaver street last evening. geelarcd siight, however. REFAT Ro%: AL athey s nasinss > y e 3 West street | Judge Hungerford said the motor < 5 . v oun Atred Anson, Mot er of ™% | an. Manuel Pagano, aged 24 of Mid- | vehiclo laws must be strictly lived | Wieckase of ihe miloy ";:”J:zg ilization of the ol sys- e (.],‘v:l-‘n‘l“‘;l.\. ’:I::;‘n:;t;:\:’.. AL dletown, up to because olrlgle conditions of | p ° P Tiiles away. © The vea- e e The archbishop wore his full| In court this morning, Attorney |traffic. He fi“"l’p ly“z“w““fi' ]“L""‘“ sel, which was towing a log raft to tataHen ¢ cont - vestments, including a diam Hirry M. Ginsburg, representing | perfec 1"h“" ‘1 L4 "°d ’}:g’" °x Bellingham, Wash., now lles in 260 e p th w | Hasa Mrs. Ferano, said a Waterbury at- | drive without a license and he fined | " "t AL kit Sl g torney had telephoned to Attorney |him $10 and costs. e eiot mhesl il o ’ T IS, Gerard Casale o arrange for the | Choperowsk! sald he hagia license | . ;' s5unq on the beach rear here: "lh‘: 2l st TSLIACRIR woman's release on $200 bond and |in 1925, but none this year. L0t Fai boun Kaitlel iots Winn K paxy she went to Waterburr last night. Reckless Driver Fined $23 S s | of 2214 e | Attorney Casale told Judge Hunger- | Romeo Demers, aged 22, iy (Hlopyen e ford that the “ate hury attorney | gyuripurt street, was fined $25 and : ; ; : Y . d 3 {EAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS s a v peca HUBB WAS HIHING evidently thought the practico [n the | costs for reckless driving on-Beaver | FOR YOUR WANTS p as a whol % i courts there similar to that of the | gyroet Saturday night. He was | s 4 though ) C T local court, as principals in cases qriving south a‘ a rate of speed es ————— erely put up “n Y scheduled for continuance are not ' timated vy Officer David Doty be E ’l‘he| Flee [OT A” S[fll ts m required to appear In Waterbury | tween 30 and 35 miles an hour and court. Judge H ngerford replied that | attempted to pass a car driven by MACH IS g struct: aain tl. practice In Waterbury has no | Donald Hackney. ke IF STO sired levels of tI 1 c Ap‘. lehaum Home | relation to that of the local court | R e e eclared to b t 1 and Mrs. Ferano should have been |4y cime direction, was about to he estimatcd thata 1 prograr ] T 4s of | Present this morning. loft turn into Lasalle stree! § TROUBLING YOU gl > : phpplehanm, aged 42 0f | Attorney Casale sald e will he when he nc iced the lights of De § = q RGOS Steas Rni s o) oy | tesponsible for her appearance Wed- mers' car on “is left. He did no' Instantly! End Indigestion guilty fo charges of assault and| o\ "hoining Judge Hungerford \make the turn for fear of a col- , 3 ch ;n y‘,\ T («‘-v_‘l Nap TemrS | therefore continued the cases until lision, but Demers turned to the lef or Stomach Misery with oy Judge F. Mangt i s 5 Savino's case he or- and we ato a lot and struck 7 f : S Sh e e Ij‘lt-‘wl“z’nnl;un;nof‘&\&‘\?\‘:Q caso ho or- |and went into a lo o “Pape’s Diapepsin” ways, one being b distribution ' part testified that h. made the ar- : i ’ 2k i of population, s from | th Ofticer H. C. Lyon about | The continued case of Joseph Mu- | Demers said he was driving about | Nghg A . S al S ey miles an hour and Hackney did = As soon as you cat a tablet or | rel y woul 20 o'clock vesterday morn: 1 relgny bu liquor law on two counts In a store |not signal at the corner of Lasalle | two of “Pape’s Diapepsin your in- Eeanescy. of at the corner of Beaver and Beatty Street. Rather than strike Hackney's | digestion is gone! Heavy pain, T, fox e g T Applebaum, wife of the | oo 0 T O ber 17 was again |car Demers sald he swung to the | heartburn, flatulence, gases, paipita- Whie jazsgs mobox = ccused man, testified that there has | (00 Co0 i iane November | left. He was not speeding and he tion, or any misery from a sour, that we : : t home since Friday on request of Attorney M. A, Was not reckless, he said. acid stomach ends. Correct your Sl Sexton who said he has thus far dge fu. erfo 1 said the testi- | stomach tlon for a few been unable to locate two important | m indicated Demers was | cent ch ppckage guaranteed by witne not in control cf his car. The continued case of Kimball ess, charged with embezziement 015.13 was again continued un- til Wednesday morning. scratches on the | Buda Goes to Jail wnd an injury to the face but | yopy Buda, aged 34, of 285 High managed to hit him on the head | g4rcof, charged with breach of the with a glass and also scratched him. 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