New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1927, Page 10

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, BURRITTS SCORE WINOVER MERIDEN Nose Out St. Stanislaus Team by 33 to 31 Count GHAMPION EATER | Romance! His Appetite I Limited Only by - Foorl Supply dozen eg water (sasiest) rd pies (diffi- ~ HASONS 10 WI]RK SUPER-EXGELL[NT ' Degree Exemplified Once a Year 10 Be Given Here r (sath n pounds of raw beef (no con t) wn will vouch f In addition he w cat two bushels stock of bar a melon (rind, too) or the wage 4 of m Horton's only an attempt to eat a quart of r‘m k- | He heecame of ripe ns, {den soon tied attempts Tomkeiwicz p a co bad for sons Abramowicz goal with t tes to %o and| Peters tied the count a few s rter. Neither team could scors but 4a Simpson was about to shoot h was fouled and he mad good, winning the game. Burrit 1oc vo | Mar sank a fi conds DIVORCE IS DENIED Dr. Maurice B. Haven is Not Given Decree He Simpson. Sought Against Wife, Peters, 1f Luty, ¢ ... B. Zaleskl, Abramowicz, Haven, March 5 s of divorce (LP)—A en denied 8 5 Harold g .. Dot Curylo, Comkeiw} Zojoc, ¢ Fillpes, Gorley, 8 Stie did DIES AT AGE OF 80 Charles Thornton Expires Suddenly At His Home, 2050 Stanley Street —Came Here Seven Years Ago, | ornton, 80 rs old, street, 1 last night to his ady rearl Is city Man Who Tound $30.000 Necklace Thought It Was resident of irs hefore He is survived o sons, one of| N. Thornton of Fran- Article—Returns It to al will be Monday | afternoon at the home. Re vel Sutcliffe, rector of church, will offict will ba in New Jersey STAMFORD MAN ROBBED Randit Fires Shot Into Floor, Hits | held particular ne shopgirl lost bauk Store Proprietor Over Head and Escapes With $60. Stamford, March 5 (Mo Skigen, proprictor of a station store, was robhed of $60 la by an armed young man a shot through the floor tered and then afte nge from S} over th head » the cash registe who a8 he 35 3 < quiet | as rifled en- inl hit tak ep ¥ : the sam ing man had store across th tionery stors, ' Building Dept. Declines To Push Williams Case Remneln ruttle, o Common- (‘lerical Student Makes Good Actor Southern Railway and Tmmn'm (.nm Raises |, {2 ISANSAS Nflifluf rstan of New | Ma of o e _‘WIFE MAKES HUBRY | o0 it Tribe, 1. O D. ing s of r\/‘h\"l th his aut 1 in fr ! on Praspe from horn at New B al today to Mr. arinen of 145 I» te 1o com rch SPORTSHENS CLUB - TOELECTOFFICERS .. Fish and Game Assn. Annual by ling trout Meeting Next Monday e lar comm E ontra the assoc 0 1, re £0,06 bullhea 000 perch six ponds of the committee s In the ams: ry B or so, iy for more bi most notabls associati em tional Sports zine 1 cming y South Church Gets ol BOBBED HAT Waterbury Woman Uses R volver on Intruder '’ M 5 (D Lawver Criticized in Sunerior Court Hearing Two STRICKEN WHILE DRIVING 7igraRz. car, He 'JVW READ RERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tra put WIN BY FORFEIT Title When Wapy To Play Game, it conld n on t in led association s to- 1.000 o8 ar as 48 nty in County ping not hament Wl Satur oms, who capturyd tern section of the junior Je o Haz emerged castern division, day the 1R on SATURDAY, i | MARCH 3, APPEAR LIKE VAMP, Claims There Are Fully 3,000 Corespondents | h requires 2 re- | post- TWO HORE BODIES ARE TAKEN PPOM THE SEA Victims of Triday's Wreck Off Or leans, Mass, Sdll Are Unidentified., to re 1 who n Seamen stewart, COMET IS ON TIME mous Winnecke Sky Visitor Is Running Close To Observers' | Schedule, Cambri is v This periodic eshrovek, t Willla tion w : of that s which | ich re- | period in- red by | in first discov in Marsei S Forsyts alq comet. Resigned Minister Now Suuxzht as a Bootlegger th March Lis automobile . Oregon, K] ving arter gallons of moonshine verturned in a diteh, | ctelle, former pastor of | 1 Church of Klam- ng sought today in| 1 slopes of the 15 miles south Rev. Mr. Petelle man. A or's arrest First ¢ Falls w avily ve ivou wisti mountains, With Tentitiod minist Mo Wwar- | has 1 prohibition with Louis Mueller, leputy sheriff of Klamath fails, dis- | covered the liquor laden car declar- wd hie recognized Petelle as he fled. resigned as pastor of his st montih after he had held for nine mont EASTER o the PLAN ANNUAL I*inal arr: ments Ball were m at a meeting the home of Mi Vlair will be , I'arming- . on April 15, The officers o ident, Miss Mae sident, Miss L pres- vic Mesk of | Marie urer, !‘nrlny who stated that next week |axcept middle of week. Temperature | rel tand Gold Wy | Polish | | tinnance | Vanco here J ! taken at the request of | 1927, SCHOOL LOSES New Britaln Team Beaten For Sec- | ond Time This Manchester. he State Trade school basketball 1 lost a close game to the South ! hester Trade xchool quintet in own yeste) cnter for tha able to play because of a foot in- ry and Frost took his place in gool he score of the game was This was the sccond loss of e local team in 17 starts, the two mes having been dropped by a Arena starred second team beat t ter second team 26 to 14. Britain team showed ked superiority over the opposi- South gcore: New Britain Fld. bozen xpensive Cars Demolished and Other Damage Done by Ex- plosion in Chicago. 0, March 5 # — A dozen motor cars were demol- nage of $35.000 was by a bomb ex- t side motor les home of radio oni apen s the on property of owner of the His suburban recentl s room. Park bombed The only or who suftered and brutses when more :lvm 0 feet, second of 3 C & tonation | wreeked the omrn of a lum- | company located just outs LAYERS ELIGIBLE Rumors of Scholastic Difficulties on High School Team Denled by ncipal Slade. that New Britain basketball team would s full strength for tl rtford Public High school gam tirnoo ause two of the ow in studies and - were {de this m anno; Louis P coul morn ment from Princi, er team that school, will not be at home on ge Hopkins strect gymnasium Hartford High school, but followers are confident that the Red team will come through | victoriously. Britain will line up as fol- : Sowka, center; Landino and A. 1, forwards; Matulis and Cher- guards. Bromberg and Zehr- cr will be ready for substitute work. zalsworthy Keeps Art Out of Workroom London, Mare admirer of Chinese art and decora- tions, John Galsworthy has no artis- tic ideals about his workshop. Galswort workshop Ha ouse done over in severe nd white while his | desk is a rude old monk's hon(')l table from Ircland. The rest of the house is filled with Chinese 1»1“1“"«1’ work and embroidery. Voyaging with Mrs. G to South A 1 to complete no the author was minded of his first sea Joseph € 1, in 1893. Galsworthy trip in the sailing of ich Conrad Conrad gray vor's 1ol encouraged him to and they after- “ther in London, Slow Motion Pictures | Paris, March Slow motion plc- tures of master pian at their in- struments and a quartcr-tone plano | music | are innovatlons in French Rubinstein and Jose Itur- nianists who revealed | of their teehnique in motion pictures exhibited a group of students, muscles and wrist and finger movements Wi The (Mree ke strin sinsts Every piay of the peecularities of were quarter - tone piano, yhoards and three sets of was heard hy radio enthr listening in built in Cz crman design, T\l, CONTINUED rch 5 (A—A con- week was taken in in the hearing Danbury, for one court tos case of Mrs. charged with slaying Frank nuary 19. The con- the cily of the Gabe tinuance w Norman C. Beers, prosccuting at- lie expeets a definite date will be t for the hearing. Year By South, day afternoon. Rock- | local team, was | second | home in | “ | calls, —While a great | trip with | was | showed him | Paris brefore | with | Rosie Svoritch | SEX RIVALRY IN CATERPILLAR WAR Girl First to Report—Boy Turas in 59 Clusters Much interest i shown in the being campaign against the tent pillar, according to reports of Build- ing Commissioner William R. Fenn, who is chairman of the Kiwanis club committea on bug warfare, | The Kiwanis club, throngh Chair- iman Fenn, has offered prizes of $5, £3 and $32 for the boy or girl bring- cater- will be bur counted. at Mr. strect, where a young woma and credits them to the boy or girl delivering them before they are destroyed. A challenge to the ing male was issue the first ¢ delivered Marjoris W 49 Griswold stre oftice with 15 clu 1 that, "I have jus Miss Wenzel announced as ler clusters were eredited on the book superior feel- v when Miss years old, of rs and announ; comes and sce who gets t honor of the sex attitude if not fhe actual s ment by John Streney of Rentschler t, who arrived a bag containing rs, making Ztm “high man” to date. hn's laurels are In danger how- e Miss Gladys Cline, di- : has taken mpaign | diis it e i ‘my of husky maidens to rid th n of the pesis before it is too late. Although no official d: t for the closing o Fenn stated toda; bly would not last more than ks longer. When the cggs gin to hatch, battle will b dropped. Pefore that time it is ex- pected that New DBritain will be fres 1 tent caterpiliars. Judging by the number of inquir. s by telephone 1 ot ., Mr. ! 1 expects that many school chil- dren N'm to énter the céntest today. Keeps I)ealer s Battery, Auto Owner Fined %10 Ldward Scal aged Was flned $10 and costs on the charge of violation of the daw relutive Irental of batteries, in pelice ecourt today. Police Commissioner M. W, Bann representing the O'Neil |Tire & Battery Co. testified that calise has not returned an & obile battery which b May 17, 1 despite telepho mailed requests and personal linterviews. Scalise told the complainant’s driver to bring his [battery back but it was not He also discussed the Mr. Eannan, who advised buy the battery for 8 | Judge Hungerford o Mr. Bannan had made ev o bring about the return | battery, but ise was appa very lax fn ne ing to ar the matter after having the |tery sinca May. The o colorcd, charge murder John Scott continued until April 1se of MMitchell Pri ‘ho is held as a material witness in the case, was put over to the same date Prosccuting Attorney Woods told Judge Hungerford that Scott will he unable to leave New [ Britain Ger hospital sooner than the middle of April. Shelton Price have been in Hartford county jail since the shooting of |Scott on February On the testimony of arl Papar- ian, aged 14, that Stanley Renock, laged 17, of 34 Oak strect, did not throw the marble which struck 1 police car driven by Offics corge Moifitt. on Oak street, We Inesday afternoon, Ju Hunger- \ford discharged Reno morn ling. Yesterday, Rer nicd his guilt and the case |when he said he witnesses to exo; Paparian told another hoy, whose !throw the marble, and the other Lo {ran e use they = | Eeosi fook i Hlana o0 bsats o s unable to locate anot hoy who was present when the incident oceurrcd. tor a4 he him to that | s ently bat Richard Sheiton, ith attempt to colord, was 14, and the colored, ok could rate him court name He and * produc: he he Renock in the group cared arre saw Juhllce Club Has Recmd Of Perfect At(endance The Jubilee Junior Achicvem | elub of New Britain has th ||\vm4- [ tion of having & perfect attendance ccord of all its members for the last year and only two absentecs in |t st two vears of its exis | The club has recently put on : oxhidit of lamp shades made by {members and the club leaders, Mrs. M. J. Souney ga\. the club 2 3 1t her home 21 Jubilee street Thur day night «mnz refreshmenty and | entertaining with the following pro- gram: Faney Dance—Doris Preisell, Lump and Arline Powell. | Piano Selection—Anna Salina | Ukulele Selection—Alice Souney. | Plano Selections—Regina Soun | Millicent Preisell. Poem “The Circus | garet Mar | Mrs. H. C. Warner, assistant di- | rector of the New Britain founda- tlon, was the guest of honor at the aifair, | The Belvidere club lhas achieved an enviable record, Imade 12 bird cages at a | meeting this . Miss Mary E enee. Lucy allcer, the colo |expert of the Achicvement bure lof Springfield, Mass, is scheduled 1o lecture to the local leaders on | Maren 11 WEATHER OUTLOOK Weather outlook for the week be- ginning Monda ! North and middie Atlantic states: Rain Sunday night probably ending w\[ond.\\ morning, then generally fair normal or somewhat above most of | week, n counts | 1sters was appeared at the | with | to | - | ble achievements of the matter with | “of the| was continued | single | 'BLAZING OIL HEATER IS | CARRIED 0T OF HOUSE Neighbor's Action Belicved to Have Prevented Fire in West Main Street House. d the action of Teofil 1(&1; ki, wi in the same . probably 2 R e e A who tha blazing heater and carried it into Co. No. 4 of the fire de- partment was called but found no work on arrival. Mrs. Yotoutas told Officer John Smigel she had lighted the heater after refilling it. and it burst into flames, It is thought a quantity of oil v spilied in the refilling process, causing the blaze, SPECIAL GONGRESS SESSION UNLIKELY Members Homeward Bound As- sured by Coolidge of Rest Washington, March § (P—Ade vised by President Coolidge that he did not contemplate calling a spe sion of the seventicth congress, senators and repre day began a nins months! following the death of th ninth, Sixty-for representativ Decemt sei 11 senators aw no necs sion 1o cons 4 of ¥ mads the to While th islation adopted had been generally beneticial tha country, ‘in the president’s opinion, 1s that congress had ample op- portunity to put through other bilia for which there was urgent ne but that failure of some of these does not develop an emergency nting a special session. McFadden branch 1 the radio control measure, anid ng up the ral hoard of mediation in railroad labor disputes were listed on the president’s half as being among the more nota- sixt nking be= congr: Several hundred bills and reso tions, many essendal to various go ernmental activities, dicd with the ion of the session among these w 100 deficiency the $o bill, which proe vided funds for the army and navy, pensions, government loans to v rans on bonus certificates, loans to farmers for seed purchases, and other activities. | Whils President Coolidge [nizes that inconveniences Wil bs caused as a r of failure of this measure, he expects a way will be found for ti t to carry on with som ivities affecte cd. As to the bonus loans, the presie der feels that failu of the 600,000 fund provided by the hill for this purpose will not work seris He believes a work- will develop by which make loans as originally contempl: d. aliziag t along withou vided for it in department tion of pos recog- It must now 000 pro- asure, the war lias begun an examina- - loophioles to prevent reduction of 39,000 men in strength of the army before Ju The bill carried between $3,000,¢ and $4.040,000 to huild the army up to 115,000 men by that date from the pre 112,000, Without the funds. it was said, the army must Le cut to 80,000 h July 1 in order to ¥ within available appropria- tions | The navy, it was said, will go along as best it can without the funds pro- vided for it in the bill, continuing work on the aireraft carriers Lexing- 'tan and Sar; by diverting funds |from the increase in navy appropria- tions. Modernizing of the battleships Oklahoma and Nevada will be de- layed, but it is hopad to continue construction of the flert submarine V-4 Failure of the two public buildinks bills would not entirely hold up buiiding operations, although the arded, it was A “nder present ape nnvnn tions, 35 Luildings can he ed under co t during the next year. Location of these announced next Due to nterior de defiicien payments probably will be week. 10,000 shortage of ent funds which the hill was to have supplied, due in May and June te pensioners Will be held til July when the acerued paye ments will be made out of the new 1 year appropriations. Construction and repairs on ro- clamation projects at Okanogar Wash., Riverton, Wyo., and New- lands, and the Payette division of the Boise project in Idaho also will be affected. The burcau of reclamation hopes to utilize unexpended funds from previous appropriations to meet the 70,000 nced for protection of the Yuma, Arizona, irrigation project and other farm lands from the flood | waters of the Colorado river. ‘One Man Killed in Blg Explosion in Haverhill | Maverhil, Mass. March 5 (UP) —One man was killed and cight | other persons more or less scriously ! burned or injured here today when terrifle explosion partially wrecked |the offices of the Julius Berman | Shoe Trimming and Counter Come pany " The a4 man is Julius Berman, proprieter of the company, who was blown into a corner of his offica when a waste basket fire fgnited & auantity of ceiluloid. The fnjured wers Chief Willinm H. Hawkins, Capt. Geoige A. Walke er, Herbert Kaulbeck, Horace Bure Melvin Webster, John Hughes, and Russell Noyes; and Mrs. Wiley |O'Brien, an employe.

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