New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1927, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1927. ESCAPED GONVICT 1S BEING HUNTED Man Who Got Out of Leaven- worth Still Eludes Police | BROW N-STOREY ward C. Brown Takes Miss | Grace M. Storey for His Bride o St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Hartiord, Roys’ ( luh Auxiliary H'u Nuwc ~lu| \c.u" | e Advocate s Here Tonight Vorld .l' Spen Frank E. Goodwin EYLSIGIT SPECIALLS ) MAIN Tt Mrs. Boyer Elected Grand Matron At Order of Amaranth Convention || JOHN S DIXON AMY BEACH UNARLE T0 SAr¥ BLEACHERS GRISIS: if] Ag-eml on Seats for ngh Ou qll Classic .J‘ lll ' 'FREE PUBLICITY HIT BY ADVERTISING MEN, of Paid 'FORCED OFF ROAD AND AGAINST POLE G 1. l/aroux Figures in Belvi-ii dere Crash—Wet Roads Tnoky I Work Press Agents Efiec- | tive, But Costly to Advertising Mediums, New ¥ ublieity v is an obstacle In th o eloping certain g, says the annual report u_ of sing Newspaper Publishers which today formally convention, willingness » space to adver- pr s of ad- of b curred ity la At 12 Leroux of , 50 Moa s has paved the way ng south e ¢ ipetition va-\.rnv ad ifror rtising e« 1 tantly approached by ho tell the they nd ritie when of a accidents of t police: mobil nt parts cording to of the o' Ar 549 Fran loim apply ould strikin = and loosenir I box, also smashing windshicid on 1 About S:45 | ford Dart rv slon on < strect, for Sroux 1 uickly to dvertisin In so doi b rtising fis oot agen fon of mate b epresent = tising in mediums other than news- ploy a press of the dailies. expectation In this direction | the st ing va | print of colum confident Manton adve was ke nj he! foundiis least two of o' the e in o 141 A SE, of a ho rtisers | front : L em have co that the " accompanyin | Struck the y | the 1ett |a ch on t e e d headl CALLES AGREES WITH COOLnGE Mexican President Encouraged by New York Speech car was right front f and Cipriani’s car was dama about the left front fender, axle and headlight, Officer T porfed no cause for arrest the road was slippe to the rain, Officer David accide time, port ed &n Main o'clock, he- Frank Ku 840 Stanley street and Waod 39 Sefton Drive, was driving west Wood Doty e corner o Im strects at § driven by cars Mexico Cit i ‘y- nt b - “the road S o all diffict Mexico and He cmph in commenting last night on Pres- Cooliige’s New York specch. 1o bottom of all the difficultic ‘there is nothing more than a m standing or divergence igment an appreciating a matter legai order, which really had not cted the legitimate interests, fortunately, of the nation, ‘o ot on wiis t the cording to officer's Wood assumed the blame | collision, Wood's car Brit- | the MRS, CORDELEA BANTA maged bump: nt, . t was smashed, - [whi Dixon, New of 1ain - drive [of ar were damag- |aff ivement was slippery be- | nor, the rain, the officer ro- {ment Officer ¢ Collins ssed the collision, " PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued rand | shatt of r | #d. The pa nor | cause of erbury; | ported nne M rican 1 be settled by arbitration, sa "It appears to us perfectly | ctorily that such settlement obtained by means of which would have the of not injuring the sov- cnty of the country, as it would ' submitting to arbitration from o aws :1‘~1 rs | | : ions, From 174 1 Britair Page Seven) of ack Rock av tomorrow, for London; uth 'sh today P, PR SIS RS "'B. A. Hawley a Patient At General Hospital | Hawley, viee president of | riean Hardware Corp, manager of the Sy A oral Russell & ient at New veral hospital. Tt is said t to the institution for ver will ning mecting ¢ lay evenin, Bowling bawlers roll with t church orrow v BRING HIGH PRICES Wis, April 27 (®)— 1h® of Holstein cattle representing herds from Massachu- |setts to California were sold l s4 4 or an ayerage animal. Purchases were > fmade reeders in Michigan, Mis- =" | souri Mississippl, ennsylvania, ;| Maryland, New York and Minnesota, { One Tl sold for 23,600 and another | fartsa church : oniowos, ey last up * head 1 wonld | i for payment of a | org | W z possible bo in this imizations b dnright asking | 3 ol Whales Tn- | M. Stey S 9 : % a1 il | a1 4 B | } i Tonr o. INITIATION A jointinitiation of ecandidates Svea lodge, 1. O, 0. F N¢ von and the Andree lodge, T. O. Q. 1., of city will take place in Odd Fellows' hall this evening o degree team of the New lodge will confer the first After the initiation a will he About 100 from aven are JOINT 1. (i Johnson In;wumvu..... fon POLICE STATION AFIRE this —¥ive room {when Allomg S Apply Central Lunch.—advt. | oy | it Smallpox Watching PPosts, 5 % . 9 | i ¥ =~ e ted, vl MIDDLETOWN BUS LINE polics Window Casing Catches Fror EOUTIS it Plames Consuming 014 Booths | Mot visitors ex- a'clo = ADAM'S APPL Market, Fngland, (P — Adam’s Apple, by tout of Mount Whistle {by €. W. S Whitburn, | Service Between New Britain and | guinea stakes here New April Pommern, and owne won the 2,- imber | _ 4 by the ! storage pur- | : to be Teld on or Hearing Proposed Down River City, hall applic William ) franchise to opera on Middletown vy of Berlin will May 10 on Hall ulow 1t The rshingtén propos: B 1 rou of riin and Newfield | village of Little the Middletown- | through B« to rlin highway, I The price to throy ichway, dritain, et coal always ESrATY REILLY OF BRIDGET Wi iy | o v habit fnas o APPROVAL LIONS VOTI Approval of ti which developed the Civie Music club yestor report n , one of the S to the { or going up- association from the plans of Association, was the Ltons' was taken W, G present few months g of s Vot wde by clul's re v ssociation, save yon KODAKS AND sUept wreat outdoor v mportant s alls you. line of The money. See priced ~ now. Service, Start taking ph 21 Hour Vilm JORN . | McBRIARTY " Pharmacist and Stanley 1381, €or. Chur streets hone of | the | nn puh- | 1 witne “im injured the senti- | brought as no desire that controversy | i Miss Kratzke testiffied that she | I aw Miss Yaschesky with Holzman ter the attempted theft. She| was young and | h he s. but she was posi- identification, the slightest doubt | and the pocketbook | one and the same saying ]Idemified hy Girls as Would-Be Purse Snatcher P. T O'Mara testif a photograph of He showed Miss Yas- nd she identified it. Yo ernoon, he and Detective cCue went to Dix avenue, | ‘Holzman is emplovs farm, and brought him te t} actory in the Union Laun 1ding on Arch street, wi csky is employed. She identi- | him and at 3:15 o'clock, Holz- n was booked at police headquar- ers on th rze of attempted O'Mara satd t} 4 not admit the police he had Sergeant had which ified by Miss Elsie Smalley street and Miss H\m/ e of 111 Linwood street | youth who attempted ! Miss Yaschesky's poc i at b corner of Hart and Griswold strests |y 1 April 21, and then g z#d for his act, William Holz- of 3 street, effectual att to dis- Sergeant prove the charge hefore W. C n wo | Hungerford in polien this | o . and told | morning, but he was found g all to say. lattempted theft and committed "he pockethook was worth €3 and | Cheshire Reformatory. 1 contained $9. Miss Yaschesky said. | parole from the reformator Recalled to the witness stand by { present time, and Judge W. I, Ma Assistant Prosccuting Aftorney SRy ted ool er Holzman had been from Judse Hongerfo s poslive the ; simply as a matter Sl young man would a P be returned to t Lessong fariipiline S complete the original o "\.(!zm;kw;‘u;,’r Bl men- After Miss Faschesky identified N, ed not guilty, id sald he hat an e day in question and Yasc! where ch an pt Jne co th | ity of to is on enstein, aft heard, she sa voung man y plaster on his lip. Asked press tomati institution commit and Miss Holzman, after the took t | sint to the police soon neident. Jndge Ma ford the young phy | (AR mistak gan said, even thou: sist they are certain of un Although 1t has no on the guilt or innocence of | g man, Judge Mangan said | his mother is suffering greatly as a san told Tndge Hungoer- man insists is always the 1 the ired lip in the off of a Jfrm'n 5 to 5:30 o'clock ved a plaster placed o o that he might cat hi meal, and replaced 1s, remaining at home about 8:30 in the evening, when I | went to a store In his neighborhoad. | He was not on Hart strect that day for eveni and he insisted he at home om 5:30 to $:30., The young women, ifled that there was no question t Iolzman was on Hart 20 o'clock. Miss Yaschesky was of | walking west on the strect lapproached her and snate | packethook. Sha gripped i1y and he ¢ ot suce young we t, but one strap broke in th ily in the s tempt. He ran away but r n Judee Hungerford said nd walked with her as “lafr of 284 Royal wood street, said. Falrview, Mass., was fined | regretiod h ot i for operating an an- inot have 1 attem ed of 1 ash possi- 1o te's nntil Towey Tndge Hungerford sald he helleved Holzman guilty. He has heen ont reformate a short nd it appea he shonld ok o that the| snateher mentioned to | yman that he was re- reformatory was sig- the hoolk He and he a lic { tostified that truck on ay after- icut license, issued in pleaded to | tkers driving Mor nneg one LeClair no statement was in 1 e that what he could hapa to gain by & s he would be committed to t it eangh has until case to t formatory ported the Why Pay More? $1.00 $1.25 1$1.00 | Topeoats, Serge or Flannel $1 025 Dresses Dry Cleaned and Pressed Ladies’ Coats $1 .25 Suits Sponged and Pressed . 50¢ ! Work Called For and Delivered. Ladies’ and Gent's Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed and up | and | | Star Cleaning Co. Branch Office MAIN ST. 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