New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1926, Page 2

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Seymour and Elm Phone 3981-2 Day and Night Scrvice Lt ol s R “WHEN IN HARTFORD - DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve very best, is the If you don’t believe it come in‘ for a test. Wholesale and Retail ‘Depart- ment in Connection. THE HONISS =QYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. Under Grant’s HARTFORL Oysters and Clams Rocelved Fresh Daily. TAKE HOME A QUART. They Are Deliclons. Packard Oyster House Corner of Arch and Walnut T. C. SMITH SCNS Telephone 1799 or 202 — HHOLLLHHL980 8885 80,0 8 9 A QUALITY OPTICAL? SERVICE Pleasing Particular People Henry F. Reddell Optometrist V. MAIN ST. Phone 1185 i POISON LIQUOR AND GAS FATAL One Dead, Two Crtcally 1 i (TOUR scHo0LS_) Fall River | » CETXRET IS Fall River, Mass, Dec. 14 " | One man was dead and two were in {a critical condition today from the | combined effects of poisonous liquor and coal gas. Henry Ducharme was found dead | in the tenement of Joseph Brodeur | |after nelghbors had summoned the | police. The officer, who made his | | way into the tenement through a window, found Brodeur and George | Dextradeur seriously ill. The house was filled with gas, Joseph St. John told the police that he and the three men found in | the apartment had been drinking | together all day Monday. He said | that he left the Brodeur home early | this morning after he felt sick. He | fell down several times before he | was able to get out, he said. | 1d that | to pois- MISS ESTELLA G. CUDDY Elementary School Physical Directu Miss Estella Gertrude Cuddy, di rector of physical education in ele mentary schools since 1019, was born in North Brookfield, Mass., and was educated in the public schools of that town. The medical examiner Ducharme's death was dae onous 11quar 0. 5. TAKING T0 AR WITH GREAT SPEED | W 1 coal gas. ¢ has held, have Ernest Herman, @ Sargent school, follow- g her graduation from that school, nd director of recreation in New- Previous to coming to he taught in the public Brookfield, | Estimates Are Raised to Provide for 10.000 Miles of | | Airways. y | school of North Washington, Dec. 14 (P—The | United States is taking to the air | with unexpected spesd, Secre Hoover said today after surveyl the results of commercs departme | plans to facilitate commercial avia- ‘v.n*\ Originally the | mates had provided for 4,000 m srated airways to go service during the mext fiscal r, but the estimates have been aised to 10,000 miles. The secretary | declared that regular alrp s | Professiol Y.M.C. A STARTS ANTI-PETTING (Continued trom First Page) and in ntary schools in ) York She was dircctor of a summer or girls at (_’\p(‘ Appanequet net, Mast is a former president of the department esti- New Britain Teachers' club, former president of the State Federation of |Business and Professional Women's |clubs, and is now national vice- ent for Connecticut of the al Federation of Business nal Women's clubs, partment is asking $4,000,- vide lights, landing fields, | |and radio beacons. The studies all indicate,” Mr. Hoover said, that in the United States there exists a large demand for fast airplane express and mail service. The development of air | navigation in America, he predic led, will be based on supplying th :‘ |air and express transport, rather| |than in the transportation of pas ‘svn:r»rs, In Europe commercial air |tion has been basec | business almost lines exist only by reason of govern- ment subsidy, the sccretary added, {but he had confidence that the ex- press and mail traffic in the United States will pay its own way. “The best we can go” sald Dr. Exner today, “is fof us oint out a tho vounger people In the country. We cannot attempt to coerce them ints course of action—whether for or gainst petting. It s to be greatly viga- assenger ly, and the erence to this problem of ‘pettng’ as |an isolated phenomenon. It is bound up with the whole problem of sex and social relationships and must be met in a large, educational way.” What Y. W. C. A. Does The Y. W. C. A. is meeting the problem, it was learned, through n special group culled the family re- lations commiss Under the national student coun cil, a Joint Y. W. and Y. M. zation, containing more than 200, young people, an attempt is bel made to relate the problem of s cial relationship to the problem religion. Three thousand various college men and women er during the C: Milwaukee to discuss religion « lite, One of the topics to be d cussed will be “what makes student a flapper? A sheik? woman-hater?” Mindful of the clamor again “immodest” dress, characterized n “outrage” by Pope Plus at Roi yesterday, dress, ethics, morality conduct and other problems will be | discussed. -— Transfers Old Plates [ To His New \utomoblle Robert P, G West Main strect, m:ml:l a car 1m, Saturday and did not bother to com- ply with the law relative to mark- ers, simply taking the set off his old car and putting them on the other. |Last night about 10:40 o'clock he was driving cn Corbin avenue when the electrical system on the car failed, with the result that the lights ceased to burn and the horn would not sound. Officer Cyrus Schoonmaker stop- ped him and ’ quired about the lights. Garlick had his operator's nse but the markers, lights and al device were improper and in court this morning he pleaded guilty to the three cha ges. Judge Hungerford accepted his anation relative to horn and ts and suspended judgment, but found him guilty on the improper markers count and imposed a fine of $25 and costs. He told Garlick it is a very serious offense for which |he could be fined $100. 19 MEN ASPHYXIATED | Digne, Department Basses Alpes, | | France, Dec. 14 (P —Nineteen men ! |are dead. most of them having been |asphyxiated, in consequence of the |explosion of 20,000 kilograms of li- quid chiorine in a factory at Stan- |ban. Seventy other men were in- |jured, 30 of them seriously . Those who met death included si Frenchmen. The remainder wer | Algerians, Russians and Portuguese. | ! l‘.r,.\l)'l"-'.fi ALD CLASSIFTED ;\DS( 9 FOR YOUR WANTS L) delegates fro: " composed CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES The nine two basketball league of the Central Junior high school com- pleted its season. t e Org: zed teams, the league schedule was played The games we played chool gym after school, large group of sctators at most of . standing of the in the Atmosphere at Mangel’s HE atmosphere of a store may be J I likened to the personality of a man or woman. There is an indefinable atmosphere of friendliness apparent as soon as you step over the threshold of a MANGEL M shop. MANGEL'S above all is a friendly .~hv.p. ple, and their immediate and intelli your requirerents rent interpetation of es it a pleasure to shop here. You are sorry to leave, glad vou called. angel’s 151 MAIN STREET TO STRAND THEATER | Among the many prominent edu- | | | con- | ducted classes for elementary, jun- | | 1 adults to | tful view to the | | deprecated that there has been ref- | i There being only | off quickly. | with a | 'FLAYS PROSECUTOR |of the early days of the ploncer.” !a jury ever has succeeded on char- DOHENY'S LAWYER (Continued from First Page) T cannot even suggest the remedy Makes Eloquent Plea. Hogan said that “no case before acter wrecking and the destruction of reputations.” Superlative Christmas ' Gift The Holiday Offer “You have heard from the able if not fair counsel, that there was a bribery of $100,000 in this case.” He continued, “I ask you if you believed in your heart of hearts that that old gentleman (pointing to Doheny) who has dug into the earth with his own hands, if you believed, even after you saw him pilloried here by a Philadelphia lawyer, that that old man would stoop to bribing a friend ot his youth in order to swindle and cheat the land he loved?” Declaring the defense was ready have reacred your verdict.” Faith In Mankind. “If you bellieve with Mr. Roberts that Mr. Doheny is a briber, a cheat- er, a liar, a trimmer, a perjurer and a conspirator—if you belleve that, then by the ever living God, I have lost that faith in human nature which until & moment ago I so proudly proclaimed,” he continued. Hogan then moved slowly back and forth before the jury box, point- ing at the jurymen—. “Do you belleve Mr. Doheny {8 for the $100,000, the attorncy asked the jury if it could “conceive of any circumstances under which a briber would want a note.” * Fall Held the Club ‘. “The government says the note was needed for a club in Doheny" hands over the official head of Fal He said, “how, a club, pray? What would Fall have done if Mr. Doheny made any demands upon him while he held the note? Fall would have told him simply to go to Hell. Why? Because the club shrewd, Intelligent’ men as the gov- ernment says , these men were, would get into anything like that? Would two men who could make cats-paw out of the secretary of the navy and a fool out of an old sea ighter put thelr necks into such a loop?” Dover promenade pier, from which Sir Roger Keyes and his staff embarked on the historic Zeebrugge expedition and®n which the bodies ot Edith Cavell and Captain Fryatt ULBRANSEN Madel Na. § VICTROLAS to “stand or fall with Edward L. Doheny,” Hogan told the jurors that it they “believe Mr. Doheny, you a crook? Do you? Do you? And You?"” Recalling that Fall gave his note Someone You Love Registering Piano A Gift that Expresses the Heartfelt Devotion of a Lifetime and one that Brings Happiness. 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