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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927, tion, remarking that Martin could George Bel‘flard Sha“' | njunction against a firm of pub- lea without his permission four I Shaw said MURDER IN DETROIT members of a faction warring for be working had he cared to remain Starts 5100 000 Act.o | lishers and Will A. Page, theatrical ters written by Shaw to Page 1 a5, hat y had inclosed t, Feb. 4 (P — The bullet sugar-rum privileges which has re- on 2. £ s r- s New York, Feb. 4 (UP)—George Page copy-| 1 to negotlati. would not employed. press agent. d body of Jacob Weinberg, 30, sulted in five other deaths in the Shaw alleged that 1 bottlegger, was found in an |past few months. Customer Didn't Know It; That's How Fight Started A rough and tumble fight in & restaurant at 32 Hartford avenue about 9:30 last night was described | in police court this morning, when Joseph Jazas, aged 34, of 30 Hart- ford avenue, and Philip Romanies, | uged 45, of 84 Dudley street, were arraigned on charges of breach of | the peace and assaulting each other. | Sergeant O'Mara, Officer Hellberg, | Doty and Santucci made the ar-| rests on complaint, and Judge Alling ined each of the accused $5 and costs. According to the testimony, Ro- manies went into the restaurant sev- eral days ago and ate 30 cents worth of food, for which he did not | pay. Last evening he returned and | tried to duplicate the stunt, but Jazas remonstrated. A scuffle en-| sued and was featured by a shower of catsup bottles, salt shakers and other utensils. Jazas was cut in four places on the head and requir- 4 medical attention. Romanies affered injuries to his hands. Carl Frisk, aged 28, of 46 Belden street, and Henning Lindour, aged 29, of 45 Main street, charged with cvasion of a food bill in a restaur-| ant at 29 Pearl street conducted by | H. C. Davis, colored, pleaded not| guilty and their cases were contin- | ued until tomorrow morning to al-| low Frisk time to engage counsel. | The men were arrested late yester-| day by Officer Hanford Dart on| complaint by Davis that they and | three others left the restaurant| Wednesday night without paying| for their food. They had a bottle | of liquor with them and wanted to| dance with the waitresses, accord- ing to Davis. | Early yesterday afternoon Davis| made complaint to Captain Kelly but did not state that the men had without paying their bills. He mentioned only the disturbance and the captain advised him to notify| the police at once in such cases. Davis, seeing Frisk and Lindour on | the street later, called Officer Dart.| A waitress employed in the restaur- | ant identified one of the men, while another waitress could not identity | cither of them. According to Da- s, one of the five men in the party | said he was the mayor and ordered | the bill for the meal sent to his office. Judge Alling recommended that, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney W. M. Greenstein enter a nolle in the| case of George W. Heller, aged 23, 162 Vance street, charged with, ckless driving. Heller was arrest-, by Officer Michael Meehan Wed- | lay forenoon at Park and Main | sets after a Swift & Upson Co. truck driven- by him collided with a truck which was in front of it. Heller testified that the other driver came to a stop, then started and suddenly slackened his speed, which mads it impossible to avoid the col- | islon as Heller was driving about| velve feet to the rear. Willlam | Hiltbrand testified that Heller was| not at faul. ! Judge Alling eafd in all probabil-| iy an effort will be mads to collect MORO PRINCE AND HIS Recent Leaders in Revolt in Philip- pines Reported Without Followers. Manila, Feb. 4 (P—A dispatch | from Zamboanga to the daily bulle- | tin today said Datu Tahll, rebelious Moro chieftain, and his fourth and ! favorite wife, Princess Tarhata Kir- | am, Illinois University graduate and | niece of the Sultan of Sulu, both of | whom recnetly figured in a mesting | with the Philippine constabulary on on Jola Island, were found roaming about in a forest on Mount Naligay, | Island of Sulu. Tahil and the princess fled from their entrenchment on Jolo Island | after the presence of the royal per- sonage ahd provented for seve-al days an attack by the constabu'ary on Tahil's followers. The dispatch: Tahfl and his princess had our followers with him and that they now do not have the sympathy of the Moros. It was reported that both refused food and shelter and that the )rincess was {ll of exhausticn. It was be- lieved they would surrender soon. Tahil is wanted on a charge of sedi- tion. Officlals today explained that the | reason for the killing of six Moro women by the constabulary in an attack on Tahil's fort after his es- cape was that they were dressed | like men and not distinguished as women. GALE REACHES 72 MILES This Is Maximum Velocity of Wind Registered at New York During The Night. New York, Feb. 4 (P—A sixty mile an hour gale that swept over | New York today caused traffic tie- ups and endangered life when it toppled scaffolding on two buildings | under construction. | Tons of brick were dislodged nd | crashed upon the roof of an Inter- torough Rapid Transit Company sub-station at Broadway and Viest 53rd street when loosened by the gale. The cricks formed part of the walls of a theater building under construction. The wind reached its maximum velocity at 2:30 this morning when | it moved at a 72 mile an haur pace. By 10 o'clock it had decreased to a velocity of 48 miles an hour. New York, Feb| 4 (UP)—In Rochester trees were uprooted and show windows broken. Schenecta- | dy went without electric lights for | a while after trees were blown | across overhead cables. Rural tele- | phones were cut off in many homes. The storm uprooted many trees in | West Chester county and did minor damage here, Parts of New Jersey also were in | the path of the winds. An overhead wire on the Hell-Gate Bridge of the New York Central railroad gave —ay | before the gale, but traffic continu- ed without serfous interruption. | Bernard Shaw, wright, has begun suit in federal| hind the Curtains of a Broad PRINGESS ARE DESERTED court fof $100,000 damages and an | Beauty Shop” in which were tnclud- | dramas in author g}{{{@({%}?f»@})»»%»»@: town, Chicago, and land’s famous makers, comes this wonderful stock for our FEBRUARY SALE! Every piece 1S NEW as the next mo- ment. showing NOW the style trend of TO-MORROW! There is no old, shop-worn, picked- over farniture in this sale! PAY AS YOU GET PAID! Have your furniture delivered NOW. ‘and pay for it in small weekly payments that you will never miss! Why hesitate to have a beautiful home, with lovely furniturc when we male it so casy for you? Open a Charge Account HERE! These 16 Pieces Winz Chair, Arm Chair. Sofa End Table, Davenport Table. Table ~Scarfs, oor Lamp. Shade, 2 Book Ends, 3 Framed Pleturcs, Smoker, Mantel Clock, Table Lamp. Snvemware {, incLuoen and play- | righted in 1926 a book entitled “Be- | between the playwri d Pa P y |for prod fessic former's | the whe On one unsuitable for family nterpris patronag 16-Pc. Beautiful 5135 With Carved Frame and All the Extras Shown A value fhat demonstrates the very big in this sale! Exquisitely w wide cushions ~—Upholstered onstruet We d Arm Ch Al the extras a 1 for a tasteful, com- livinz room—all at a amazing tomobile on the outskirts of Police advanced Best coff e man was slain by sell Bros.—advt. Year’s Greatest Home-Furnishing Event! All our previons FEBRU- ARY SALE records have been attered by the tremendous success of this Sale! Never was there such a demand for the newest and most beautiful in furniture! Never was there greater proof that the people realize the benefits of KANE'S zantic buying power! Our ht stores, buying as one, are a force to bo reckoned with in the furniture markets. We' not only get first choice of Amer- fca’s finest makers—but more —we get price concessions others could not even ask for! Our prices and quality will be a revelation of value-giving to you! COME TO-MORROW! \ 18-Piece Decorated Bedroom 5139 suite—com- 2 Ibs. for $1.00. Rus- 1 ini Marvelous beauty in the o IZ-PIece Dlr”n Raom "’\"‘ s and good taste in the e &10 DOWN A Sazed ot its FEBRUARY N § —you'll be amazed s FEBRUARY & An ELIZABETHAN design of ¥O » LOUIS XV Period. with sup n- be; 2 iz SIDUD OV A suite of the LOUIS XV I ! c an — oo | of seleoted cabinet wonds and finishea n Yull Length VANITY. m h Fugene Galpin, aged 50, of Hol- nd D, d ALL FONE i R = ey WADNUT! Comp stately Buffet, WARDROBF, Bow-End BED, and ALL yoke, Mass., charged with assault| and breach of the peace, on com-|| (Gug trom small Young Pork Fall China i tension Table. Host EXTRAS. 7 . ;—‘I:FS;{ sngfiln;;:g ; o'r:;:r:h) (13;‘&.- and ; s with rich upholster INCLUDED: Cane Bench, 2 Feather Pillows, Jewel Box, Bed Light plaint of Thomas Broski of 338 : (Lean and Half Skinned.) e i S with Shade, Bedrcom Rocker, 2 Boudoir Lamps, 2 Framed Pictures, Main street, was fined $7 and costs. ! He admitted he punched Broski on plate and 42-Pe. Set of Dishes—everything you om Rocker, oudoir . th: ear because the latter called || LAMB LEGS (6 Ibs.) ....35c. Ib. need for Tuxurious enter Spring, 2 Candlesticks, Mattress. (Genuine Spring.) LAMB FOR: him a bad name. “‘He called me| such a name that you would hit your own father if he ever called| (Rolled For Roast.) it to you,” Galpin said to Assistant|| yoIN LAMB CHOPS 50c. 1 Prosecuting Attorney W. M. Green-| | pypty O 00 (oLl R LAMB PATTI . each 10c. (native) 50c. Ib, stein. He denied he took money from Broski. as claimed by the lat- VEAL LOIN ROAST ... 13c. PRIME RIBS, B .. S8c. b, ter. LEAN ROLLE damages and as there was no evid- | ence of reckless driving he recom- ar mended a nolle instead of a dis- . 37 ARCH DISHES COMPLETE KITCHEN INCLUOED WNOT ILLUSTRATED The Three Georzcons ! atove, tozether with a kicchea, which there is no space to illustrate, all for §410, and $3.50 A WEERK Will Do! The Home of your dreans at a price within your means! Come see it all set up on our flo S shov ergeant P. J. O'Mara and Officer | W. J. McCarthy testified to the| complaint and the arrest. The trou- | Lle occurred on Lafayette tsreet, BC-; cording to Galpin. e Walter Martin, aged 25, of New-| i charged with non-suport, pleaded unemployment as the rea- son he has failed to support his “Seasoned Just, Right.” wife and two children. aged 4 years CH 40c. pk. KALE 250 pk. and 20 months, for the past three ERG LETTUC ; . 28c. 1b. APONS . 55, RST'G CHICKENS 38 to 45c, Ib. FOWL (Golden Wi HOME MADE SAUSAGE Judge Alling continued the until February 19, DECORATED FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM : B ‘ ’ { < E S Marvelons savings on this Bedroom fin?up! o Beautifully made, with artistic _decorations. $ with VANITY, larze 'S ¥ on proba- | A very lovely cuite, THREE-PIECE LIVING ROOM Dresser, CHIFFONIER and double-size Bow-Y ificent pieces in & design of arrests 57 3 End Bed ! Specially featured for the ¥ . deep construction, thickly Fasy Terms RUARY SAL NOW only “asy Terms overstufted, filled, and covered in rich - 1 3, & elo An Chair and Long 6-Pc. Kroehler Bed-Davenport Qutfit e b rdinary example of the actual dollars you save In KANE'S A genuine KROEHLER Bed Davenport that opens ¢ double-bed. a thick mattress, $ mp and Shade, and Priscilla Il for $45—wonderful group—astound- Announcing The New Home of the SAVAGE || = <Zkw LT | 2 ~ COMPLETE SEVEN-PIECE BEDROOM | =] oy e EIGHT-PIECE COMPLETE DINING ROOM A dainty and Inexpensive bedroom? Complete, with Dresser, Bed, Spring, Mattres “hair nn(! $ Eight complete pieces—handsomely finished pair of Pillows—and the FEBRUARY SALE - $ ¥ Washer and Dryers Baifet, Extension Table, Host Chair and Five crashes the price to the unheard of figure of Side Chairs with lusurious upholstering! Fin- Py ished in WALNUT. For the FEBRUARY asy ‘lerms : 5 . SALE China Cabinet at Slight Extra Cost and Sensational Value! Fasy Terms Extraordinary savings on fa- mous BELDING HALL refriz- One erator ° | . Above is a sturdily ever sold, offered at an actua built and very accessible saving of $25. Comes with o New! Ask to See Door model. Complete gvith F RIAIE i Al Ate Free R. R Fares. et removable drain pipe and el trimmings. Famous for Terms to Suit You. 2 KANE'S shelves, K cleane s maryelous baking quatitics Free Delivery. ; “FARMINGTON” QoD and the small anjount of coal Fres Slotnge, World’s Fastest Washer Hartford Upholstery Co. Easy Terms stalled by our own men. No Extra Charges. Including 16-Plece Living 507 MAIN ST. +NEW BRITAIN OPEN Room—18-Picce Bed- RDAY WILLIAM R. FRAZIER, Mgr. room — complete with 5 IVE. UNTIL Rugs, Floor, Table and N . 9 B M Boudoir Lamps, Daven- : Bantus s ette Table, picuires, Bed- By 5 “|l"{‘|‘ int ding, scarf—Klitchen with _ mente Made. Refrigerator Table, Phone Mr. Bristol, Chairs, Congoleum Rug, 2-9281 Any Week cte. All for $4 a week. Dy Béttre 0B, Ak Qak Dresser Beautifully OAK finished cabinet work make this an extraordinary e at ovir . $8.95 Finished in Walnut ing value 1092 MAIN ST., HARTFORD TEL. 4818 TEL. 913