Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SAYS GARRINGTON Lawyer Accuses Him of Beating Girl as Well as Wile New York, March 3 (UP)— dward C. West Ride court toda: obtained a cek's postponement of his examin- | ion on a charge of felonious a ult in connection with an a ck with a cane upon his br «mpbell Carrington. Max D. Steuer, counsel for Car- arrington, arraigned in ‘olonel He beat ned her 18-year-old girl, 1 and bruised her body o weighs only 100 pounds. And + only that, but he has frequently aten his own wife into wncon- sciousness. This young girl is ready to testify ahout his hritalit alleged at t wlay night ontside iere lives Mrs. Anna Walsh Car- rington, estranged wife of the Col- onel. Campbell Carrington is thr defendant in a million dollar alien- ation suit brought by } An adjournment was S said J. P. McManus, counsel for C. 1o find eye witnesses to 14 obtain depositions , where the Colonel . He was upheld by Magis- trate Weil, Campbell Carrington 1 Polyciinic hospital 1o ko to court linst the wishes of his physi id. He returned immediately (o the hospital In the comp the nt room off the head swatched in bandage ng the stares of his brother. girl referred to is Miss Il er, daughter by her marriage “of Mrs. € Miss Snyier was in court on 1nll 'hrr m‘nl'H - regretti was obliged to remain in the pital. She said later “I will be delighted to,” wasg asked if she would te Campbell against her hushas Explosion and 1‘ ire D0e~ $35,000 Damage at Danvers Danvers, Mass., March & (UP)— Damage estimated at $35,000 sulted from fire which fellowed explosion in m to the street ome anuel s here today. and two Residence dam flames those of Timothy Cashman. Walter Buxton, Mrs, Mary Pike ilorace Bu: n. The Kapantis A years old, was a landmark ollowing the fire in ivvest was started to determine th Ccausy of the explosion Boys’ Club Minstrels Going to Newington Tha members of the Boy rel troupe will report v house Sunday evening o'clock from which place transpo: tation will be furnished to carry them to the Mome in Newington where they will |} perform for the young inmates Sunday the show was put on at | rmand was much ap- at own preciated At a meeting of the Ladics Auxil- jary to the Boys' club held at the| club’s library Monday evening, ) A. C. Sundberg, chairman of tb minstrel committee reported that the minstrel show put on by the| boys last Friday night at the gym- | sium, was a siccoss both finan- | ally and socially. The receipts mn\ | { form a nucleus for a new swimming pool. Plans were also made for the annual card party to be held in the club gymnasium on the afternoon of March 19. Mrs. Sunberg is clvur- Years Ago It Was Reported Mr. W the truckman, has | recently one of tie finest | draught horses, valued at $500 fo a party in Hartford. He has also | purchased four new horses, two | 's and two blacks, and his teams | w will compare favorabl mm any teams of the kind in this Mr. W., by the way, ia not the worst | kind of a man to deal with by any ineans, And now, we hear people falking | about the dust. Did you ever? Elegant cards of invitation have | been issued by the High school for | reception of the graduating c'# s ruesday evening next at Turner's | 1. The water is running over the am g6 shitlls Btendow Taka tor e first time in four years. This is mm, of the good results of the whter meters that have cut off the exces- 1 sive waste in town, and the late | storm, but the meters have done more to save than many have any idoa of. That Was Fifty Years Ago 50 ADVERTISEMENT | cumulating enough money to buil although | At elub Crippled Children’s | Y {1iam Foss, 8 50 man of the general committee and | C' l she will be assisted by Mrs. J. B. lty tems 1homp~on in charge of the tickets; | 'AIMEE AGAIN IS | 0L AGE PENSION HEARING | W. E. Parker, tables; A e { T % NG A Ehmb Dr. William Fownes Keith. Rea- New Britain Fraternal Societies, In- Tlh (‘Il has every fac dorse Bill Before State Legislature. U0 a7 Nht Clubs Are the DOOT-| o rarnas srecmntons | ' of this city have endor: th 1d ways to Hell I ] i with = Lexington lodge, I. 0. O. F., will ool | « the secon ave of candidat Started the ball rolling toward sion bil will be iarles Anderson s C. Dolan are ot duty on one. The proceeds of the card pa will be added to that already re. count of illness. —_— up m“'n‘ efore lh(“ ceived the minstrel show Co. No. t w e . commiitee of the general . No W York, March 3 (UP)—i nie fio ; Anyone iing to reserve tables g : Sl sk e mbly tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 calling Mrs. W. L. | corne at $:47 last nigt quarters at 9 o'clo ind warning its young people the floors of night clubs and ace halls are filled with trap doors e - soti > police are t a leading to hell,” Mrs. Aimee Semple Testimony Confl“dmg' port by Alex Mirantl of 145 MacPherson left town today for Los (olhsmn (ase \olled Parkview ave that his dog was Angeles, with stopovers in Florida case of ot by someone using a sn 'nd Texas. Woodlar Her two state rooms on the Clyde per Mohan , which has| ntal in bringing it to New Britain Aerie tive part in creating n the bill and as a result of the endorsement nizations was Delegations from many tics in this city are ex- tend the hearing. Court, O. A, will ¢ at Masonic hall. T vel to Jacksonville, 1 with flowers given her social will begin at 2:30, supper at 4 by Assistant Pros: W. M. Greenstein in ¥ court this morning. Highberg ing a car on West Main str wout 11:15 p. m., IFebruary vhen it collided with a car William J. Sweeney, well _.ccording to Higl ) ency did bout to m ording t signal. side of Sweeney's car was 6:30 o'clock and the regu o'clock followe my lovely friends here.” “I love the roar of the metrogolis, {Moose Will Initiate Class of 30 (andldatets Dritain lodge, No. 183, Loyal ©f Moose, will initiate a class candidates at its meeting Fri- | . the degree local degr ewis Jones will deliver an | Moose service and mem- order from Hartford ill attend as guest, for a “ladics e enthused, “and hope in the fall for a real its regu- evening at § M. h in Madison | “Perhaps. But first we fto drive out the devils th » now." Mrs. MacPherso not say one good even the removed his of- . the Mutual Blig to 122 Main v M . Camp represent- Auorney Cyril 1| Young Married Couples who frequent nig i I Sweeney, Judge " At e Called Dry Vlola(ms dening. Il be discussed at the meet- self fro » when llmnl" \(trch 3 (Wr—l' la: A THTM D e program will include a itertainment and dancing. w Britain lodge intends to sel el STATE HIGHWAY PLAN connection with it. Judge W fangan was called in but during * or suburh; committ ant Prosecuting women of the Chica stein decided to recommend a have initiated a ca nolle in view of the conflicting ac- hip flasks and drinkin counts of the principals and the f: neighborhoods. had no witnesses while “They are making 4 c¢ie. The accident | country clubs a civil action. said, n! Mrs, Florio, aged 20, of 174 New; Haven, whose obile struck the curh at Ell Main ts omen’s club STIVAL IN JAPAN Royalty and Officialdom Joins With | Youngsters Today i Tokyo, March 3 (B—Royalty and | 1dom joined the little girls o(‘ ¥ in thelr doll festival as arly 11,000 dolls from the chil- dren of the United States were for- Move for Huge Bond Issue and in outlying DOLL F Three Man Commission Said wet as W 'T‘. 1o Be Under Way. Bridgeport, March 3 (P-—A bond issue of from $30.000,000 to $80, 100,000 for the building of state s coupled with a proposi- auton and arrest orenoon, T 4 install a three man com- € sticer Axel The chare S Escape Shower to supplant the present | Mally received as guests. of driviug did not ins edl|single commissionership fs | among the school chil respond when his name was called ,n Stamford rious cons mong school members ar 3 P —An auto- tions of . ariver with & woman, com. merica, here recently in Hungerford ordered him put under honds, but ind Jud the caders of legislati pres- rrosted n ion 1 Qs ent session of the e dle, panion cluded both the Stamford f 1 atter court, Florio’s attorncy com- S o 'm(”“”‘“’ IEi ki Buinzanoct L pments, to participate in t nunicate th Judge v Do =:3 PEDS e e i o ah & et ithaast ”.‘”1”'.,,:‘ ]‘ “”]’l”\”‘l'lff\( r‘“' : and disapp towards Nor.| Those who prof knowleds; . which ‘?.\ .t(‘l.u;.v vt u 1 g 1 v o S talk upon subject L S case until March o continue t is no def- bore York registry number and picious of it. They ordered r to stop but speeded tom among the y empire for more t The dolls were inateness i not impossible sich rise withir (voes to State Prison For As: dult (m (.nl 1 the’ ol dars: toak. g rivers com with- a movement Pardo Man i 0 car, but none hit. Th ks | ral Council of C 1 o .hr char ‘ rs lay wait for the The »-;zwl tors and others who t in America, w have heard the p nder- | a committes on world stood to be anxious as to what at- ' among children to itnde Governor John H. Trumbull | jdea assault on irls in his cobbling Ll orthwestern section f the V. . ~ O o e riomn o Ban Against Ex-Enemy Masons Lifted in England Lond March 3 (@-—England's small it got by the hop in 1l 4 rm of not than one yen more than four years by Girls! Radiant Beauty Can Easily Be Yours Jennings in superior tay o Robert 1. Donahue of rd, who plea C adlllac Company Has \ew ( ar on the Market (UP)—The ion of Gen- " eratSrolons tod ot about W ition of a mn the out the re e which is pows s ordinary s of 90 degree . milk 1 of a wond Cadillac. T dircetions are simpl any girl| Simply as) . motor as us o cream. G R iy : body is smaller and the six models and it cos ARLUIE IS AGROUND i range in prica from §2,495 to £2.- or woman can 3 M —T % XL £. 0. b. Detroit. 1t your favori today reported ANGLO-CHINESE PACT. Point, Va., near | 1anq Potomac river. | chinese e gale | oy * COast Thoveott ther, ment was o The situation w m, Fair L tenl) Slhre Al sizon o macy sell lots of ound off the mouth of t} + was driven ashore in ch swept the south Atlar vesterd For your eyes see BURNS PROVE FATAL Ma March 3 (P—W oseribed as ious when the negotiations be Cor. day of burns after benzine to thin paint, re. He worked for the Ios Mainé railroad 55 years. Thorough Eye Examinations Glasses ( § m Fitted HENRY F. REDDELL Optometrist 99 West Main St. Phone 1183 Sts. | Tel. s719 '163 ARCH STREET | TIME! Use it to the best PiCkWiCk | advantage ol ar Blant 1| ro it aior o ot your household duties? Do you have You will relish a second Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. Weddmg Ring Shnp 9 ARCH STREET For Something Better try a bottle of Fresh Oysters, Clams, Scallops, Etec. Served in our Dining Room or to take home, Excellent Service. Packard Oyster House COR. MAIN AND ARCH STS. TEL. 4359 spare time to devote to your children or other worth-while interests? If your home is equipped with an electric washer, ironer, cleaner, and other electrical appli- ances, you will have more time for the better things of lfe. bottle as well as the first A rich, foamy brew, with The Miller an appetizing tang and |Hanson Drug Co. i g delightfully reminiscent (Around the Corner From Main || / i tlavor. Street.) Bring Us Your Prescriptions. JCKWICK is really “dif- They will get prompt and carcful | | ferent.” That is why attention, it is sold all over the coun- try, as far west as Cali- fornia. The connoisseurs prefer it. OVERCO ATS . 5 You can obtain Pickwick, either the golden amber /) g n 7 pale, or the dark, rich and s 1 5 77 health-giving Sout, in orig- inal bottles only, at the bet- ' BEAT (8 ter hotels, clubs and res. taurants. Or your grocer .a,,:ucms'swb €0 will deliver it to your home. ...m atoek owid Y fl —AND YOU CAN THEM. WORTH $30. NYSUMHESHP 35 MINER, READ & TULLOCK New Britain Wholcsale Distributors MAIN STREET EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927, S el s Not the Selling Price it’s the Wearing Price that counts in the final clothes costs. " afford to wear cheap clothes, any more than he can afford to fall out with his mother-in-law. The MAG | FORTIES .... Kuppenheimer's ment in good appearance, combine luxury and econ- Style, quality, fine tailoring, peerless fabrics ....as real and practical as a certified check. omy. wime o 0 Mags-Kuppenheimer ‘40 NEM AG&’SONS A. T. McGURE | ZAVZAV AV AV AV VAV AVAN Arch & Walnut | ANDERSON ELECTRIC CO. No man can gilt edged invest- MAG $ FORTIES Collegiate Sport Shoppe MAIN AT FAST MAIN PHONE 519 We Sell ‘Jhe New But We Do Not Take All The Credit USTOMERS who now have NEW GAINADAY Washess are our best saleemen. Hardly a day goes by without someone buying a NEW GAINADAY who has been sent to us by a friend or neighbor. You, too, will talk about the wonder- ful washing results and ease of operation when you get your NEW GAINADAY Electric Washer. Next Washday Will be a Good Day to Try the New Gainaday.