New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1927, Page 16

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% NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, — OLD TINER AT 18 SENT 10 CHESHIRE Youth Has One of Longest Police Records in Gity as hoil in the n turn he has floor of Main The young ! that he stole wished to 1 He admitted hav y and gone to Ne Must Support His Wife ort of his was p Hartford ¢ but he was ill from February 21. His wife testified she has not received any from him since February 7. S) lives in Plymouth, N. H., and is ployed, as she carnot suppo @elf and children on the money she recoives from her husband. @ren's ages are 7and 4 Judge Hungerford or gock to post ] ho antee payment of $£15 a the probation officer's r all back payments n week thereafter. In ¢ suppor Pe served Cider Seller 1 John Gorlowski, North street, tendere to the charz: ®f the liquor law and was fined 3100 and costs, exccution of sentence suspended. Ju W. F. told the court Gorlowski the cider he was sclling the law when he pu analysis, read by Assists cuting Attorney Greenstein the cider to contain an content of 4.44 per and 3.59 per cent | Officer John ¢ that a barrel of cider Gorlowski's stor: 4 on r the result of the chemist Gorlowski was arrested last eveni Lawyer Would Quit Case The case of Mary Tysko, tor of a storc at the co of Pl ant and Stanley streets, was con- tinued until tomorrow morning. She was in court for violation of th lguor law, on February continuance was orderce March 1. An ntinuance today wi . and this mor fnz Attor: said he » in superior court this 1 i could not try Assistant Prosecuting Greenstein miention ances and also the “agent” is in the nolo co of violation of alcoholic “ipt of proprie- wishes to r continuance, the state Mr. Greenstein suggested 1 ad- Attorney MeDono $hat he drop out of the vise Mrs. ) s other counse! vy the case tomorrow. Judge Hungerford said that is prob- 8bly the most advisable procedure. TERS BUSINESS former el CURTIN RE-¥ Cyril J. Curtin, Inspector, trical co ing Inspector five vears ago, Curtin was In the contracting husi ness here & previously worked in New York years ago there was ONE Today there are scores. It’s a golden ju- bilee celebration You'll be invited. by volume inalysis, 'FLASHES OF LIFE: THERE IS BIG Y 10 ¢ MO By t Melton loo} ew York—Miss Judy Johnsor is up betimes these days, Belmont Park ds for her And she hopes cey Club will modify its rules may ride in races. tt hetter e girl athletes. The record for inding broad jump is now 7 1-4 inches, held by Katherine wh) swims and sprints and ps very well 4 come Nichols illions fro vorth he in- yatra on his 1l for th passed n over is lia regardless of sex. wilitary servies " URGE PROTESTANTS 70 USE ROSARIES Prayer Meditation Advocaied by Methodist Oficial wion,’ one repres 3 = hing Piles Iy Reliaved & woon eured by TMENT. It Sto "Druggists ha ['in tubes with pile pipe and in tin box at She's | IN TEACHING BRIDGE GAME City Item police was t theater on Moran s ban- in 16 Thurs- K foliow- Br 42 Olv Drug. conducted hy | Hill, pastor hurch, M. of routine seussion at a rmission last Amxiliary, A 10 its first meeting in of the Y. M. T. A. & B. society on Main strect this evening at Ladies S o'clock. Grant Pension Ra To New Britain Women RY GEOI MANNING n Bu; f th B. Herald) Washington, D, March 8 Omnibus pension bills which passed closing hours © providing the senate the sixty-ninth co; s and increases in pensions ns of various wars, their ind dependents will henefit Britain and widows threa women in New vicinity. ion increases to onth inted . Jones, of New . 83, of Rris- . West, 76, of from were » Mrs. Jones is the widow of Jones, late of Company Regiment Connecticut Tn They were married in 1869, Mrs. King is the widow of € King 1 of Company G, New Hampshive Infantry and tery K, First United States Artille They were married in 1869, s, West s 1] Walton W e of Company II, < nteer Cavalry ana v-sixth Maine Vol- f these widows of Civil war veterans is helpless and in need of constant assis GIVES 8300 TO POLICE, W. . Hart of the police ¢ partment received $300 €. Loomis payable to Sergeant M it O'Mara, Officer Feeney and of, and each will endorse the ks over to the police pension sard of poli having the mon Loo viously turncd over $100 sion fund and divided $100 t residents ,who were mental in bringing about the He did not keep 1rd for his own use. 1 two Corlc coffing are used by ) bury their dead. Brit- | widow of George from J of the | | Trust Co, in checks| ny of the DEMOCRATS PLAN POLITICAL BALL Dinner Dance May Be Feature o Spring Campaign Suit for $500 B As Auto Collision Echo R Dl rough - plaintif tonio Dibiattisti The accident mington aver West Har ber 5, 1 Wwhile truck w ving soi Road and the ot sast on Farmington truck money lost hee commission is of 3 lily for returnable in the city court the fourth Monday of March on Mountain was g pairs to the action is Primitive Russians place a cortif @ of character In a dead pors hand, to be given to St. Peter at th gates of heaven, DRESS GOODS SHOP 100—MAIN STREET—100 More Dollar Day Specials For Wednesday S-inch Pequot $1 Tubing. 3 yds. .... 69¢ 9 1 Lockwood Sheeting, yd. .. 47C Underwear Crepe, 5 yds. .. -$1 36-inch, 80 square Fast Colored Per- 1 cale, ards .. Novelty Checked 1 Dress Goods, 3 yds. | S1.98 10-inch Silk | Flat Crepe, ,\‘d.$ 1 49 40-in. 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