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R am— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1927 lfol‘ a bottle of whiskey and $1 each [the word but that is what he is. | | tor three bottles o it Helthins | mus: st oraeyiaaia) e eirissreiy e GlRLS lN JERSEY CONVENT FAC]NG ‘ DRUG CLERRS FINED 1 oo et s BRS CcoAT BECAUSE. OF CLOTHING BERLIN NEWS e - i (Continued From Page Seven) SERVICE Alphabetically Arranged For Quick |the raid was made. At this point | Undoubtedly he was away from A Attorney McDonough questioned him |the police car ten or fifteen minute: | and Ready Reference. and learned that he has not worked |but according to his own testimony . < y T : o mecy in four wecks Ho was luid oft at|le was not In tho storo longer than | Dean of - School, Sister Y |{akenipize:chis svening/ LaveHoc gefo: is 8 hs;. of the conliNn EATES FOR | 4 Standar eadings in P First Page Ceeney Mfg. Co. in Newington, |8 few minutes. He must have been 2 t Continued from First Page) the Keeney Mfg. Co., in Newington, | | Michael Conlin, brother of John ‘—"';:' P'_-g;" 1 o ., | | hetsald! |elsewhere, the attorney contendea.| Marie Jose, Threatens Mich e iR e onithaie : : sy NI ey Mol 2l aslte , |There was a reasonable doubt and Conlin whose team was slated to yery - day . 9 a8 AffomegBiiniey "L i Atamey MoDopough asked hin SLAYER, HE AanTS“nake its first tournament appear- Classified Page. Note u om Traceski, representing Pajewskl, was 't repeat the testimony he gave be- |the Di Mauros arc entitled to its| Expulsion if Ban on 2 : ] called into conference with the pros- |fore Judge Nickerson in superior Ibenefit, he claimed. ance this evening. the easy-to-read alpha- : j” :; : rs ; r (RRIEES B Selast. S o b ant Miss Chotkowski Feted f ; ot A es S 5 ber as to his e il ge Alling sald the route taken 'ts | £ betica TR :i:xstlrnugac::fg.rn(y and an agreement 'court in November as to his employ Short Skirts, Lipstick (Gontinued. from Flizh Bage) " | Mfledroayis Chotkowabt. dhiEin tical arrangement. Ll "_:; lment, b Prosecuting Attorney [by the police car and the time it ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Chotkowski d T Tearly Orde: Rates Upon Application 3 : spa™ : botan At McDon. |was out (5:10 to 5:30) prove that s Br oL SUESELAE ! % Mangan Hits At “Notoriety ods objected. Attorney McDon- |58 O (OUE 10 00 s ma mot| and Rolled Hose IS nome yesterday morning atter see-lof Kensington, was pleasantly sur- Phone Tour Ad To Count § words to a line. r ough said the question was proper ing his wife to the station, to con-|prised by many of her friends upon 13 lines to an inch. ¢ o purpose of testing the credi- |take more than a few minutes A \f\)lruthmL.Ir:?"a-np?ii Bt I!hl]»;fi Alling| The policemen snw the “ag o, Ignored. sult with his mother-in-law about her return to this plage following a I Seinimim BookCharger 36 conta court, saying t D e Yorthe time. being, for |into the store and come out. Des. | $5,000 which he had in the bank.|two months' treatment in New York No A0 Accepted After 1 P. M. for simply an ord!nm!) lllm':m law \|]D\< the reason that the proper founda- plte the argument of the defense e e then found her murdered, he is where she underwent observation for Classitied Page op Same Day. Eat lation when the publicity given by the reas AS e d s Sl an i 4 eported as saying, and in picking 'facial paralysis. Friends were pres- Ll . i 4 10 A. AL tho mewspapers and indlviduals i tion had not been built up for it. \Sounsel, the "agent” was rellable. the | Convent Station, N. J.. Jan. 4 (®) BB ioed his coat with|ent from Hartford, West Hariford,| C108ing time for insertion e Rusioied, Dier g meene sifted down. He said he has known| llu~m‘m53 \\.yuyu]un 'f'l"'w,,,,mlin:umnvuh 22 ~Nn§wfl~r:1:r“=‘m j"l‘f'nw almost “universal disregard” |\ "OP R 0 T cked his moth- Bristol, Boston and New ' Britain in same day’s paper ;g; C"A"!“'f';'::m_' ,f;{,.:l":fg}fflgwnf::' : e ent” sail he had boug as ara en |, et nollatat or ekt * o B i 2 . o 28, 3 Judge Alling a great many years o rces. i the store |who have obtained evidence for the | i the college of St. Eilzabeth of{ .. o gestroy it, he sald, which she Dancing and games were enjoyed 1P. M Notify the Herald at once i your wnd has every confidence in his im- s "‘s ‘]‘“ M Di i""”""‘ “lyut this man, T am pertect { regulations against short skirts aid, and a buffet lunch was served. Miss B 1d fs Incorrect. ~Not responsible for munity from the influence of the & WAMBEL 6 TERE U vim, but|ly satisfied, 'ts absolutely reli FEHksandinollse 8\t pokin L Theory of robbery in the case was Chotkowskl was presented with a 0A M arrors after the first tnsertion. PRy, notdrlety, ot W e vent there to obtain evi- |Relative to the permit to mak el G, scouted by police when a chamols basket of fruit. Saturdays at 10 A. M. 5 Sl The defense, on ,‘he day ne wc ¢ g 1 i G &2 ose, to mnotify parents of students |, . .oi¢aininoe f i = e ‘ % you m all it The defense, o0 oo W the police Di Mauro wait- (it is dated Nov. 23, 1925, the judg fmm sm_m_\w“‘ ron s ona | bag containing $3,000 of Jewslry was Return to School CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS learning the strength of the s od on him. He hac never seen Di |remarked. i 3 | found around Mrs. Gallaway's neck.! Most of Berlin's younger set has \ cuse, decided not to contest it. and tor to that time. He was| Civic League Members There | possible expulsion would be inflicted | No(hing was missing from the house, [return®d to their various schools and { ANNOUNCEMENTS i i view of the plea, Mangan | * @ qark sweater and a cap.| Among the interested spec ators | for further violation. police said, although Dr. Bassett’s colleges for the second half of the L5 A st AR S -5 ) said, he wished to ask that the case % " the sweater was |were Attorney Arthur W. Upson,| The letter to parents states that|medicine cabinet had , been disar-|school year. Some of those who ANNOUNCEMENTS Burisl Lots, Mouuments 1 be treated in the manner which el “agent” sald |president of {he Civie Safety league, ; “the recent public pronouncements | ranged ,‘\“"."f gone back to their studies are: | | o piy) oTs. MONOMENTS BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete and rein- deserved 1ge Alling immediately |8 TS O L e color as he [John Sloan, a prominent member of | of his holiness and members of the| Mrs. Gallaway, v resides in|Miriam North, Margarct Root, Wal- | y_},aTH NOTICES forced: water-proof, hermetically sealed. |the lcague, Tederal Agents Kelleher | hierarchy on the subject of women's | Brooklyn, went to the Dassett home ter Root. Samuel , Fiske, William | 3—FLORISIS N. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-16. h Coale, Samuel Coale, John Hodgson, | 4=FUNERAL DIRKCIOR3 KNEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKA canor Meagly, Natalle Watkins, | S=LOST AND FOUND 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and ¥ " | 8=PERSONALS descriptions. Carving and letter cute During recess, Pleading nolo ¢ count, Judge ttes and ver announced fine, Prosecuting. looking for whiskey | torney Woods, in his statement, b 5 s an employe of the |and Kiernan. After court, Chief |dress does not permit a distinctly | Friday intending to remain until ing refrained from a recommer etment, the “agent” said [Hart was in conference with Kelle- | Catholic institution to assume an at- tomorrow. pay for his her. The nature of the agents' bus- [titude of. indifference or condone| District Attorney FEdwards de- In the Pajewsk , Prosecuting | ork except his witness fe 1t [iness was not disclosed, but accord- | tashions and practices thus specifi- | clared shoes worn by Webster were \ttorney Woods told 1% 4 policeman wants to hire me to- [ing to Prohibition Director Frank T. ' cally condemned. bloodstained. The Webster baby did s B same agreement lay, I'll go to rk for him,” he |Putney last week, his office will con-| wppa ohjectionable tures of {he | not awaken during the murder, and Fast Berlin Items $—AUTO Asxlz)uujx‘-‘#?gxé“i‘?nflhflh " . on. The evidence wa by < Asked to out Mrs. Di{cern itself with the Halloran and | prevailing styles of drass and their | @ cook working in the yard, did not; The Knights of Pythias will meot | 3= ATAOS AN e FOR. EXCHANGR ‘Clty Advertlgement the police in the manner Mauro in the courtroom, he was un- Pajewski cases. 1t is expected that|ganeral adoption by the students hear any disturbance. this evening in their rooms at Com- { 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIEE /| 5 ’ munity hall at 8 o’clock. Every | 12—AUTOMUBILES WANTED ? it + « |the liquor permits in the Vita dru i gathered in the other cas I able to do so. e drug | ;ade it necessary for the college - ) <1 SE! C: 3 i &bl y r the colleg e bR Exneolodito Do prasant ?i:é%‘lfis‘% xfi§wlufl tion of the building line on o g : ; : R |store at Lafayette and Washington h y icted “courageously and fearlessly. Do you mean that you cannot | 3 R0 | syithanthies during the last year 10 ! T [the: anst atd 9 o > 3 Sho oAl co ‘he 1 JiEtel s ast year 1 S 2 = > Sl 3 0 r 5 | east side of Grove At L1aE Ihey turned over fhe evidence 10 ' pick out the woman who waited on |streets, where Halloran is employed, | formulate definite regulations 3000 TIGKETS SOLD FOR The hanquet at Community hall | 15~MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES | (o (Hr P8 08 (THO% 81" e i und in the Pajewski pharmacy, will y tomorrow evening is not confined to | 18— MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED | afayette street and the end and the arrests followed, he yon so many times?" the defense at- | |t o = 0 v 2 yette d el | &3 : i ) | 5 5 7_SERVICE STATIONS — REPAIRING | of husiness “B" zone 100 fect nortl | ! “The almo LIONS' ANNUAL PRODI(jiceat mearisthusobmtinpacatatizne ! of Broad street: ] Walton Meagley, George Pola, Elliot | 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENT feitlco e mwrli\\‘xl‘n I‘chj'\mln Cashman, Vie ADTOMOBI).8 tion. 1 not expect any torney inquired ive A S0 Naybe T could, but it would take | The arrest of Pajewski and the | "o 5 Hos E”;',""'_ ‘:"!1” Bard of Worthington Community club: as | BUSINESS SERVICE L oo much fime” was the reply. |events that followed overshadowed | %! ELIRUONS das etiiad sl the SR well. The banquet will be a memor- | bR il e City of New Britain, all other occurrences in this city | (cOiSion to send this formal notice! i . i ADIe occasion in the annals of the |1y—BUILDING AND CONTRACE Jantary 4, 1926, » l0ok.” |tast week, and attracted widespread | 10, the parents of each student, to Club Members He: 2 it local club. : NESS SERVICE RENDERED | To Whom it may concern: Tiad told a lawyer in [attention about the state. Peter J,|!MOrm them of the’rules and fhe The condition of Thomas Knight ENT) 5 ' bR Notice is hereby given that the Sl he could be lo- |Pajewski, although he protosted his | JCnalties attached to their infrac- {96 15 11 1ik Bronohial s eun onia (1= DREssMAKIICLA M | Board of Compensation and Assess- 1 ¢ at N 2 police head- |Innocense, was removed from the po- | "0 J p Luncheon Today. is regarded as extremely critical and | 24—INSURAN KINDS | ment cf the City of New Britain, hag o 1" challenged At- |lice board, and immediately chargea | " These regulations will go into ef- 'his rec-very is not looked for. 25—LAWYERS—PATENT ATTOKNEYS |made the following appraisement ; - i i | fect immediately after the holidays Fully 3,000 tickets have been sold % : 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAG 3 z AR (that he was the vietim of a “frame- ¥ Iy 3, There seems to be an epidemic of | 37— PAINTING, PAPER HANGING and award of damages and asses St et {up” by politicuns. A meeting of |aNd are to be observed by the stu- and great enthusiasm prevails for o oup or an ailment akin to that|28—PLUMBING. HEAT'G, METAL WORK 'Ment for special benefits or betters e tified that the wine [fifth ward republicans was held and | U°ntS, 1ot only when "attending the Lions’ 1927 annual frolic, be- | i about the town of Berlin, | 29—PRESS AND TAILORING ments, caused by the reduction in found by the police on the kitchen |the hasty action of Mayor Weld was | building line of the east side of 2% F.‘ }ml at all times when ?m‘]». ginning next Monday .(\¢nlrlg.al|ld The so-called croup is not confined §|~$§§:)FFLSSI(J|;\‘IA§E GSERGVT'AC:;IBOI\ER) 5 ; g Bl e was left over from Thursday |criticized freely by speakers. the jurisdiction of the college, continuing for three nights, accord- 'y, ohijgren, but finds its victims | 22—REPAIRING & PIANOSTUNING | Grove street, between Lafayetts : e : S Might when le enterfained his| According to persons who know - ing to reports of committce chall |among the older people of the com- |:3—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES | street and end of business “B" zone previ I e eiherindaw and wife, Asked if |Brocko, he wore a mustache until a Guy Holmes, ex-Preacher, hen pr o noon Iunchoniat Sl munits SEATIONAL 100 feet ,,orcn, 9 Brosd trest s ) e A class of three candidates will | irove Strest would disqualify ; few d hen ¥ bt y he knew the “agent.”” Di Mauro re- days ago, when he shaved it, | DT s | et : DD o e uilt or innocenc plied that he had never secen him [apparently for the purpose of deceiv-| Promises to Surrender b e nae e ”l“n‘\f}r' have the rank of page conferred | 3T DARCING REACHBRS o o Tast Side Damages Benefits T aeidad hers, T would |to 1is knowledge. ing any who might have been sus- | Providence, : S e divector of the wpon them at the meeting of fhe )36~ INSTRUMENTAL AND vOCAL Marla. Wisk ...... § 5.76 138 THED L0 0 CRAIGEC, (BLRy ¢ WO S . everages | picious. Although it was reporte hen the case ¢ Willis | f el ned with several s0lo, | genighty dythia e e 37—LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS | g, s idezyk Cithon Bot sLe el sald, e Denles Owning Deverage: o SR rep d Falu el St os land tho reat of Ala mesting wai @nrr s of Pythias this evening at | H=Gom R 5 T RUIGTORE tanislaw Dawid 2 RS naHant 1 When the police came to search |that he might fail {o appear in court E 56 Dastor; §A0 1 A Community hall. The meeting will | 3y_ gy pLOYMENT AGENCIES i Zuzanna Gry: ot Reocdiany b his store. he did mot object, as he |today. the police felt confident that | charged with being a fugitive from Eiven over to reports. begin at 8 o'clock, | Zuzanna Gr plea of nolo contendere would " }iad not broken the law, he said. He jhe would not absent himself. As justice, was called in the district . W. Macomber, who has charg The whist party at St. Gabriel's |40—HELP—AGENTS W { Maria Wisk made and it would only be nec D e e A e e oseoe sclection of the cast, reported SI—HELP—MEN WA : | Avitorney Traceski said 2 publicity givel me t amounts to a violat v “If T go there again 1 will take Reports on Coming Event at rary entircly on quarters, and v McDonough to show him iis own initiative and en is own risk, “gave a bo an who has tes! 1 th Judge Alling said he f | = t ARy ; s reported poiseopal church will be resumed | §i— ol po WOME E American Eraedvare Ihave been necessary to disclose his | Sheriff Michael B. Lynch of Kent | {hat there were about 160 of the day evening of this week at 8 |43—HBLP_MEN OR WOMBN Corp. s a permit to make wine, but he DiMauro Case H (o owmershin of the boitle of |identity but-for the Di Mauro easc. |county, —declared he had been in- Dest singers, dancers and comedians o.ojock in the social rooms of the |44=SITUATIONS WANTEL—MEN | Salvatore ana | Folon i 10-0% Tho Jex has never sold it, he testified. He uthoriry ngineer- James Di ) aged 93, proprie- S0 ORRETSLIR B fles of wine|_ He has lived fn New Britain sinco |formed through Holmes' attorney [0 {he city on the program. = church. The public I Invited to at- | {$=SITUATIONS AT DS WOMEN alvatrice Sgrof .. tor of a store at b street, | WS agent” claimed to have |March 7, 1925, is married and has [that his client would give himselt | W. G twench spoke on the obiect 1onq, | FINANCIAL LA, and M. Sokoiski was fined $200 and costs by Judge NUOL A4S children. he told Attorney McDon-|up to the Boston police today, °f the frolie, which is the Lions®an-. “qp, jo0q) ofticers of the Temple e e o o 7 s I ofeelifig RUTRUARSE | i i i i nual contribution to the Polish Or- A PORTUNITIES | R. and A. Brzogowy Alling on the charge of seiling (PRSI (o iy iat the |ouzh. At the present time he has|Holmes is under indictment by the Mial contribution to the Tollsh OF- i, 4o, py(hian Sisters, were In y STOCKS, BONDS | Adam Denkiewicz, liquor, and judgment was suspended | /Bl 5o o owned by her (00 employment in view. His appear- |Suffolk county, Marw, grand jury ;(:‘m:fi o :n ‘\,""E, S “‘ ”:":‘5 stalled last evening, the work being / [ e i TP e on the reputation count. His wife. | G HC T L her hus- (ance In superior court., referred to by on charges of misconduct. He was i “"‘(,m‘l“lr‘»"“"“]-i‘.‘“m(‘;"‘ New done by state officers of the order. ARt es and R Mrs. Santa Di Mauro, was discharged | PG 0T TR TG nver [Aftorney McDonourh. had to do |deposed from the pastorate of th- pnPRed CHId torestod g There were about 40 present at the LIVE STOCK Madrak : on both counts. Attorney THOMAS | 51g jiquor or wine in the store or |Vith a divorce case in which he was |Pleasant Street M. E. church, New o % S8 100 and that thers Kines: 50—CATTLE AND SWINB Andrew and Rose F. McDonough gave notice of an &p- |yenoment, nor has her husband, to |3 Witness. | Bedford, last April. ; St ie fife and drum corps will meet [51-D0GS, CATS, PETS i : » % Mau 1 | would be no questign that every | ) 5 3 i Madrak ....... 11 noalt msito (James, DU B(auro enCyer knowledge. S R ey night would b sold out 100 med |ThUTSdey evening at 7 o'clock in |S2-BGGR FOULTRY BUPPLIES | Maria Wisk 2000 20 bonds were st at $300 .| The tagent” lied on the witness| CENTRAL JR. I S. NOTES | Bi Paytisan Gathering Rt . * the basement of the Community | $=HORCES, VERICLES, o ] SR SO0 # Officer Stadler testificd that the fgang she declared. She did not re- | The Civic League program at the 2k > Other members reported that they Dall. Every member i3 urged to S G Di Mauros have a store and tehe-|eall cyer having scen him in the [Central Junior high school this| Eats With President ', Oifer e i ronorted s oy attend. MERCHANDISE ernr e R L ment at 9 Church street. On|gtora or elsewhere. | week is as follows: Regular Busi-| Washington, Jan. 4 (® — Presi- yyapever they g 2 = Prayer meeting will be held at the |$5—ARTICLES FOR SALE = pted, adopted, certified from ber 23, th r gave the - sl ’ | 1 Soolidge IEREYRY BLCY &0¢ tetary James ehurch T ey 58—BUILDING MATERIALS record and published twice by order December . the ga Attorney McDonough, in his plea |ness meeting with Reports of Com-|dent Coolidge invited a bi-partisan O'Brien said the ticket sale has Methodist church Thursday evening |53~ pra/NEss & OFFICE EQUIP. of the Comm I et # “agent” four $1 bills af rehing | for a ischarge for Di Mauro and |mittees; civic guidance period— gathering to breakfast today for mpprosimated 3,000 and he ex. At 7:37 0'¢” "o It are invited tolsy— AND DAIRY PRODUCTS e eouncll. he store. ] his wife, attacked the “agent,” say- |topic: Health in Relation to Com-|the resumption of the White Hous: 7 i = C o attend. ) FUE] Pl 3 % 5 L pected it to ost double that 5 4 = e o g ALFRE a e ‘agent” purchased three bottles of he did not tell' the truth. “He |munity Life; report of home room |carly morning conferences which iithin a few days. The Community banquet tomorrow | 0=FERTILIZERS, SEEUS, BLANTS SRR e wine and a bottle of whiskey and |is a stool pizeon.” the attorney de- |teacher on her survey of the health have been the order since the con- 2 S O evening begins promptly at seven |g2—uoob THINGS TO EAT City Clerk, had seventy-five ts left. The el . “T don't like the sound of | conditions. | vening of congress. TED HAUK SOLD o'clock and ev.ry one planning to |63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES av o and tos- o) " >, o 2 gues 3 " B - - = ond 3 cpoot ) f4—=MACHINERY, ELEC., & TOOLS s next day Offi Stadler and Co The next meeting of the Parents'| The guest list included Senators| New Haven, Jan. 4 (P—Ted Hauk end "RP““KN} to be on hand At g7\ PpciANDISE AT THI STORES | Clty Court, City of New Britan, Dee grove searched the store and tene- or mim eosnrtros o |And Teachers’ Association of the|Please, South Carolina, and Cara- | who started at third base for the hat time. The hanquet is not for|ge_MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS cembar 22nd, 1326 ment and seized about 230 gallons ! 1t BITATG NATIONAL Bai | Central Junior high school will be | Arkansas, democrats; C: Driith luat sagsonibut enfied thelanm. |Members: only ihukifor ahy. one ina [WEB=RADIO b 4t IRl il LONES aRor D LA . : 0. Seserin District No. 1, |Teld on Thursday. January 13, At[cron, Arizona, and Ernst, Kentucky, |mer at Pittsfield has heen sold fo the | tcrested in the work of the organ- | &= GARTIRS (RNCYig r0 BUY' HOUSENOLD ENGI ING 0. Tnion Mfg. Co. Complaint of ¢ n o ew Brit- | this meeting the clubs of the schoo | republicans; Representatives Gar- | Lincoln, Neb. club of the Western Zdtion. There will be good speak- 8 ORDER OF : Officer &tadler testified that the at New n in Wil take charge of the program |Tett, Tennessee, the demo ¢ leaguo, George Weiss, president °T® and good music and also quite REAL ESTATE FUR RENT [ Upon complaine s cause brought store has the reputation of being a [ : ot {The committee for this meeting will | floor leader; MclLaughlin, Nebras- and owner. in announcing the sale |important, a very fine menu, 69—APARTMENTS & TENEMENT o UIA o A1t Sangerivg o) et s place where the liquor law is vi- [be Miss Stearns, Miss Doris Bradley (Ka; Cramton, Michigan, Leather- |today, said fhe deal was a “straight| 1S T M. Ttoot is able to be about | 0= BUSNERS BLACES FOR RENT that the defendant, THousehold olated. The Union Mfg. Co., whose loans and disco o |t 0 B | wood, Utan; Denipsey, New York: | cost: one. No price. w gain after being confined fo her|7I—LESK ROOM AND 2 {lms, Company, a”corporation duly organ: plant is near the store, complained « acceptances o | January 1724 will be observed as | Burion. Ohio, and Vestal, Indian ome for the past several weeks by Hovsss kot RExT |t s e e ice that employes patroniz 2 . veek” 4 e " The | r ns. illness. 7 JBURBA! FOR RENT s - Ol e to the police that employes 1 I 3 | “Thrift Week” at the school. ~The [republicans. | | far Sugenhiolm 18nves the Tatter)| 1E=VACATION BLAGRSTROR RENT: || Connihinit cnnot aagoued 3 ed it . ¢ banking committees wll try toi pro-| — | ~'~r-” B i 'Q' el |' u.rz 76—WAREHOUSES & STORAGB L 'I‘”;‘ ':l"""'{":'“' h““!‘-f'm'd. and _ Attorney McDonough asked 1Tu T b {mote thrifé during this time. Tug Boats Sent to Aid par i S ; 17— WANTED—TO REN e s L R Stadler the number of ‘stores visited « o v = A 7383 G | & where he wil! enjoy his annual REAL ESTATF FOR SALE | connected with the corporation, upon by the “agent” but Judge Alling told Tove curit | WON'T CLOSE BRIDGE l.\m".“’ of Helpless Steamer ; vacation. He goes to L'-j”"‘r data 'S—REAL ESTATB whom service might bo made, belng une the officer not to answer, as s bl Tl‘ “*| Wilmington, N. C., Jan. 4 (® — Wide Vision Lenses for his talk hefore ”‘:‘v‘ ‘ommunity TONEERS lnoms do g Enist i SN stion was immaterial. Asked if fois RS Fron A cia sptties LU I o Shave W been fa o o club to be given in TeBruary. . & BUBINESS PROPERTY RDERED, That motice of the insti. e o Mis YA : es, ete . 7.03 | ternational bridge at 1l Paso, Texa Bomy . e st W e Please Particular People || S e 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE e g mendsacy Facimd . dhmpialie the “agent” was being paid for his 3 i 0 aso, Texas. | sistance of the steamer Elma, for. Sl 5 $2—FARMS FOR SALE sha 1 to the defendant by soma work, the ofticers replied: “Not that | . o e ,;“"“"“f"x?"m ‘;“”51""‘: Imerly a rum runmer, which left Softlite Lenses Relieve || 800 FISH PER .‘l"l;\; o | E=HOUSES For sl I ocer or indifecent. person i 1 know of.” . m, it was declded today by AS-|jere” yesterday for Jacksonville, Snow Glar |- Washington B Jans Sid The | 4= SHORIELACGBRIFOR BALE L s B 0o Ve, i i this <stare 1V . with sistant Secretary Andrews, in charge 5 Glare average trout stream supports about | $2—SUBURBAN FOR 8CALE | = | rgun “or Naw Britain, e nwork moe or 15 minutes whila Ser; Bl B 4 | of customs and prohibition. Custom: The Elma, purchased under court /800 fish per _vml:\, the fisheries bu- | §7—REAL ESTATE WANTED two ronsecutive ommencing on i85 arcand Orifoata Siadler and Cos n proces officers had recommended closing of | grder by George Linton, of New e"r e B reau has decided after a careful RUOMS, BUAND ANDIROTELS| | oo Decamber et 4 grove sat in the police car at the ; the bridge at six p. m. York, was to have been recondi- . gount by agentslastaummer along| e HOAME EMIL J, DANBELG a Vermont bnook. 89—ROOMS FOR RENT orc of the ¢ corner of Church and Stanley streets | due from 1 b s tioned and put into commercial OPTOMETRIST ! which is about as distant from the Amount due from State banks, READ HERALD CLASSII ervice. She sent out distress calls s = ||| e there 4 any ferxor fn to cal S REANSAND DONRDY " 8, an s npa 5 % = G = L ¥ i i N 8 ati b a 1, 1 08 in | 91=ROOMS FOR 3! KE] N store as the H. R, Walker Co, office | Ankers, and trust cor FOR SOUT: W : SR 99 W. Main St. Phone 1185 || ulation the bureau said it was in | 5TV R0 RQUSHERRRING READ HERALD CLASSIFIED \DS is from the corner of Main and Com- ———————————— /' the dircction of under estimation. |s3-WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING FOR YOUR WANTS mercial streets, Officer Stadler tes- ) and 10) ..o....oeees 486,551.00 = tified. Asked why he did not search o 1, — — . " £1,118,4 the store as soon @is the “agent” | iy By PERCY CROSBY inade the purchase, Officer Stadler = : - s o = veplied: “1 had my orders from the mptton fund v 8. 5 THERE'S ONLY ONE 1M NOT GoIN'To HAVE = - chief and T did as I was told % 2 HEART MAY BE. AS BIC AS B : WAY T0 5 - o, T 3 1 : . : 3 TART THE NEW ANY MORE ENEMYSHIPS. A TABLE, BUT THIS LITTLE Officer Cosgrove testified part in the raid. Questioned by At-| s | YEAR AN THAT S NO,sIR ‘!’M GOIN’ WE torney McDonough, wid Do is| T mies, (T gy DOIN' RIGHT. ME ,P(;(’KET doith &% 4‘ SUCHER'LL NEVER WNOW IT, certain he had seen the “agent” en- ‘ ; ter DiMauro's store, althou e | su f : s 400,00 \ s a tenement block and two or three [ OHE s AR, HARg BOOK A R\ louses between the store e R e aog LIBRARY N point where the police were ] it due to Fe He has seen factor ds ente store quite frequently but he could not see what they bought. “Agent 1is of Purchase The “agent” took the witness stand and testified that he paid $1.25 The Commercial Trust Co. New Brit ' » o ¢ of Decer WAL, IF You I CANT UNLESS |75 Brcan Dot KRoW | |IMAGINE s il HIM ., HOW = . HIS 3 : LAP AT THE B YALE-PRINCETON § Ty Kewasaper