New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1927, Page 8

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CHANG FULL k A son was born at New Britain ! g e | s n Makes Bid for European Fayor— | Generar nospitar vesterday to ir. (Continued From First Page) To Fete Vice-President| ‘Cortinued from First Pag) |, the result of a raid about 3 p. m. of the Polish Women's club will be | nd Mrs. Charles Ward 62 Arch SR . e yesterday by Officers Feeney and held on Wednesday, February 23 at : $500; subway rental. 31 The Ladies' auxiliary of the Fal-{ 4 (a0t ghe tell where she bought it, | Stadier. A quantity of alleged liquor |the EIks' club. The entertainment | shfll]gl]al Attack Replllsed Winifred Kennedy, formerly | lighting and power, $1,000, ¢ has completed prepurations for fy,y¢ jugge Mangan objected and | g taken and a man who was in |Will be furnished by the Polish Men's city, who is a patient at tion of e of quarte . '“{;“"' n‘r” b g "‘A’i"": ot [Judze ined the objection. | ne house was fined $10 and costs |Glee club of New Britain and Hart- i i K v dnn e ¢ rs. K Da © A 2 C: y o hospital, New Haven, is stead- | Signal system, $1,200, a reduction or S0 S0 5 OTPRriR: Nance of | Howarsl Mur Camp street | gor grupkenne Mr. and Mrs, |ford. | Peking, Feb. § (P — Marshal ily improving, according to hospital $300; emergency fund e Falons' National atliance o |testifiea that he is acquainted with | gcope™ (oo convicted several| The committee in charge of the | Chang Tso-Lin, Manchurian dictator |authoriti rental, $900; fucl, $750; department | oo G o0 of Joctures. S L U has | onths ago for liquor law violation. [ball consists of Mrs. Frank S. Gru- and generalissimo of the armies Miss Barbara Blair and Miss Ger- $1,800; petty cash fund. -1 The banquet will be held next|Peen in thelr home varlous Hmes ™., " o0 ey pleaded not |Dar Mrs. Stanley F. Glerymski, Mrs. which are fighting the Cantonc {urphy of this city are visiting speclal items requeated by the - 48 PRI L O eons ma, (214 has had beer and wine tof o8 FOURIE G Harry M, |Joseph Kaminski, Mrs. Rose Meleski, made a bid for the favor of foreign turphy's sister, Mrs. dmund police department the committee =7 ers of the Ladies' auxil. |drink but he never bought any. st e ol Y ~ and Mrs. Joseph Kulak.' powers today when on behalf of the |Bergin of Flatbush, New York. |recommended *the following: Six po- Mia B VDT, |January 22 he was there and heard | =/oPUIY: ¢ 25 wit.| _The officers of the club are Mrs. northern military forces he issued a — . $1,030; telephone type- . e Mrs. Bartolucel refuse (0 sell \\m‘r'_(o ’ Fred l;«ru]m, l.—:g]m! :s‘ o R o he |Frank S Grubar, president; Mrs. statement pledging protection of all | nge la]lg D0\\n and $900; two new automobiles i t en Murray recognized him |low street, pleaded not guilty to Joseph Owsiak, vice-president; Mrs. | foreign liv realm of the Marshal C. Peking gover it we expect th lic o of possible m of n; s Feb re i 5 the war god T of stomach aralon kWO ""‘.‘"’, i ST Shanghai today tead of taking tonic Lisy hareuech \‘;""“““" Sl ceived reports that the Cantonese o pateh up a poor diges. 1 Vi said, Murray came into rmy had been turned back by ¢ e h .1, court and lied, Mr. Woods said. The | ng forces under the A i s A e iinst husband and wife is zeneral. Pai Pao-Shan i et A, | At some 200 mil e e blets aronse! Judge Mangan contendes hat | » resnlt has been t s o % 0 X way, there is absolutely no evidence to posals for neutralization ¢ Gty Plarl, ComSission When i et per- Drove the reputation count. Officer | ternational settlement he The budget of the city plam com- forming their na tions, Stadler admitted he has sent men to | &n plans for defense of ity mission of $25,500 to provide for the | away goes indi nd stomach DBartolucci'’s home to buy wine, with- | case of emergency became ress- \Tbrr raet extension: land’ ipiiv-| trotbiss, out success. The fact that wine is | fog gussions 15 sranted Have you a bad taste, coated|given away is not unusual among e A Other recommendations by the. tongue, poor appetite, a lozy, don't-|Italians, Judge Mangan said. tation, General Pai, one of i Nikolai Ivanovitch Buch mmittee are as foll Cew Brit- | care fecling, no ambition or energy, is no evidence of guilt in cither cas o hal Sun Chuan-F¥ rin is gravitating into the Institute,” $35,000; New Britain | trogble with undigested roods? he contended ors of Mars s. joined his troops with th | e e 1(—;010 fo”;el;lfmpl‘;‘t;:v :‘f_ Day cclebration, 3 Armistice calomel. B )t in his mind that the region. Then, as the right wing of | OLeSOFY ZIN . Day celebration, $150; Visiting, Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a|sold for $1.75. The most &erious of- fthe northern o ked, cap. | fairs of the Red Internation- « association, $4,000; police purely vegetable compound mixed | fense was committed by Murray who | iring Chuchow, former a by ale. Consequently his move- fu men's pen-| with olive cil. Know them by their [advised Mrs, Bartolucei to make the Changshan, ince border, miles of Chek TRITECTON redit obligations but warned that | ¢ nion itlined an ext nationalists, an line to e DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927. | The southern ors alrendy 1 shan. PROMISES and property in th >cking government ang promised that the A nment would maintain adlway © powers to respect our | ar d sovereign “Ifinese may be Clt; Items Collides push of the northern- s threatening Chang- s for the office of the tow .\ rk. The )\udlz(t of th» puh]m‘ Falcons Au\lllarv Plans TAX RATE F[]R CITY ‘“f"f"_j";t, ) ;,‘l;?x'H[JSBANn BLIND, WIFE used by th and night motoreycle, $2,000, a s ce present o mounted day rolmen ant, $2,400; ne ; new traffic signa . Kokoszka . and Mrs, A. Karwoski, With Auto ed to an Am delivery wa factory some time ago. [replied affirmatively. Murray CAUGHT SELLING WINE <ed him if he had not work- charge of theft of 50 pounds of brass led in the boiler room at Landers' The “agent” then | Dorman slipped ! yaduye RS h 00 fron told the woman to give the “agent” 5 i s Ona e e L from the AMOWN | PUBLIC WORKS HEARINGS |51 ine n g sought by the police board; four new . s i I afternoon and cra 2 b At the meeting of the hoard of | Nurray saw 1.0 money passed be patrolmen, pernu 3S6; new equipl public w policemen and M re sched- yeci and if payment had b rks which will be held this ween the “agent” ing, several hearings mobile owned for sv Gl Barto- °n made s o he lbro, which S : the powers may 20 Orar R aalE R e heard from |for the wine he believed he would Gk i ihcheam nltten tro neis street, ‘have observed it. The “agent” ac- lax Fe reported SN Strat- |cordiv to Murray, said he had be- ’ n : come intexicated on cider in a store 108 TP, ing Chester place; on Arch street and he intended to ALEtIAn Y \vm( st including a portion of 1 some wine and drink it to offset room for negotiations pt Bolshevists.” nsive idealist ational reforn T, 6 and plans al and atic retreated to near the Kiangsi prov- L'O\(:rnmer}t& retaining only a of Bucharin. iang province territory. smokers enjoy the mellow fragrance of Camel J. Revnolds Tobacco Winston-Salem, N. G ments are being watched by secret agents of European School Department school department bud d off by the pum, Y'n» total approp: rtment being pla umount for tr schools was mad sked by the o sum of $60,600 v to the state 49,800 for cts of the cider. Attorney Woods to the s d an¢ him if he knew Murray, Th replied that he \ Murray before he artolucei’s and had no rked in factory in 22 ars. He der utolucel he w ing cider, Proscenting that husband o eff Prosceuting called the “agent” West strect; Peck formerly |t West street; Park Boulevard, to be L portion of 13ddy-Glover Boulevard. READ HERALD CLASSIFIE FOR YOUR WANTS —STOMA[}H UPSET street, In the g committes sked home SCUIY Landers’ s sick from drink Attorney Woods asked and wife be convictec the substitute for; Judge Alling said Olive Table Memorial ral hospital, work with- sale pain. Al do the ramps or ter she had refused, still that does mot excuse her although it i might be offered as a mitigating cir- for { cumstance. He discharged Bartolucci like. {on both counts and discharged Mrs. | Bartolucci on the reputation count, olive color, out griping. ¢ Druggists. one or two at lief. Eat what aid to wid- commission was cranted $9.500. Money for an ad- dition to the vault in the town| qui clerk’s office was not granted. 1 Hal Newest photo bedtime you Take THE smokers of this modern age appreciate the smooth, mellow fra- grance of Camels — that taste and goodness that come from the choicest tobaccos grown. Camel’s steadily grow- ing popularity with modern smokers has given it the greatest preference any cigarette ever had. In quality and in fame Camel is supreme. Meet the cigarette that has won the modern world. There is not another like the Always mellow, always mild — the it — regardless of price. smoothest smoke ever made. “Have a Camel!” e re- innocent. d B had never met him in t »d he had told Mrs 1 there is mno | \or 30 days on the selling count. \"4. «md his wif [aged 22, of 574 West Main strect,| Bal] and Entertainment Of Polish Women’s Club' The annual ball and entertainment | |were 4mDrn|ng They are charged on lwo | counts of violation of the liquor law | |imposing a suspended jail sentence |thing that happened prior to yester- | day and he imposed a fine of $5 and e cases of William Jacobs, aged | COSts in each case. Mrs. Olga Jacobs, | continued until Thureday | | valued at $5, and Edward Derange, aged 19, of 151 Hartford avenue, pleaded guilty to the same charge. ergeant Ellinger testified | sted Baruffi about 1:30 ., and Mrs. Rose Meleskl, Detective that he a ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED |p. m. sterday at the Corbin Annex. Daruffi was carrying the Dag Of poqiask to Stanley Blogoslawski, metal and ran when the sergeant ., yoen announced. Miss Podlasek hove in sight. He was caught but| Derange escaped and was not ap- prehended until this morning. Derange had no defense but 3aruffi said they are being accused of provious theft of which they are street, Judge Alling assured him The couple will be need not worry about any-|month. married that he CHO A CANADIAN NATIONAL VACATION THIS YEAR Sl through sheltered scenic seas to- "AKE your vacation a memor- able one this year. Sail hroughtheshelteredscenicseasto olden Alaska. Thrill to the maj- esty of _snow-capped mountains bn;hed in the beauty of the mid- night sun. Seemighty glaciers; wildf] Ehat flood the valleowwith a siot ot colory Fhncaneie Tacem Poles, Berkicetgolors mance and mystery which is Alaska's. Roundtripfare only $9, fromVancouver toSkagway includingm outside cabina, For detailed information on Canadian National Alaska Tours mail the coupon. 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Blogoslawski of Orange and conducts funeral parlors. | this - n |ADLER’S] | New Britain’s Best Silk Store TYPICAL ADLER | VALUES || WEDNESDAY | - 81x90 PEQUOT SHEETS Value $1.59 with each purchase of $3.00 or more | 8115 | R ] Value 29¢ yard CAMEO LADIES CLOTH ! Charmeuse finish | 15°y Value 29¢ yard ! Pure Linen GLASS TOWELING in all size checks 19 Value 39c¢ yard 1 very best quality striped ’ | and daintily figured | OUTING FLANNEL : { 9° yd. } Value $2.39 vard 10 in. Silk Back CHARMEUSE black only | $1.49y Bl e B Value $2.39 to $2.69 yard o Pure Silk and Pure Dye FLAT CREPE 15 different shades | 5169y S e A | Value $2.69 81x105 f |® Jacquard Woven Striped | and Rippellette BEDSPREADS | $749ya. | Lo Value 59¢ yard 36 in. AMERICAN PONGE soft lustre finish | 39y Value $2.69 yard 56 inch Sponged and Shrunk All Wool FLANNELS Plain and two toned effects y $ 1 89 yq, fre o e anai e | | Value $3.69 56 in. Poiret TWILLS i |l And Sheen. In new spring ! shades 348 Main St. Opp. Commercial

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