New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1927, Page 10

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«vening. permitting. Picizanowsk her garden. was broken. cord. ON POLI The police morning of the theft of 2 of gasoline from a “drum” on Hunt er Road, owned by the public works departnient, during the night. the h money in Hartford. The trip to Springficld was made by train. One yesterday afternoon d by Eugene Pieiza rs old, of 4 l'aul Gostin, Dwight street, 9 vears winning th v the following scor: The most popular artic tournament this year is th button provided which all the players the spectators see the play ing them there is a gr nter the tourna were nearly mobbe Other group winners who played well at the Chamberlain school yes- terday were Frank Ohlson, M \fontiele. Ernest Boucchol: wWenz and Howard Stanley. The games tonight are heing play- «d at the Roosevelt scheool, weather There were two ties in semi-finals vesterday that had to be played off before the school champion could be Jecided. John Hartney and Peter Melinosky were tied in one prelim- inary game which Hartney eventual Iy won and Randal Wenz tin Montiele were tied. Wenz ty won but was later elimina BICYCLE RIDER HURT Michael Boccia of 225 South Main of th street reported to the police about aw 6 o'clock last evening that as he|dolla was driving north on Main street, a and boy riding a bicycle and hanging on to the rear of the automobile was stores jarred when the latter stopped sud- said toc denly at the corner of Myrtle street he was ta and the front wheel of the bicycle of three bic dren, ransacking teachers' desks at “HIT AND RUN” DRIVER Arthur B. Curtis of 196 Ches street reported to the police at 10: last night that as he was driving towards New Britain may be made. MADE OF Finely woven best grade heavy weight Duck with pure painted stripes. FRAME is a three-eighths inch round rod completely galvanized. CORD is best grade oversized braided cord, twice the size and four times the strength of ordinary VUDOR PORCH SHADES 3 ft. wide .. .. opening and phone your order to 269-2 — B. C. PORTER SONS. ornley st by 1in the rush last i BLOTTER August Schultz of 276 Rocky Hill avenue reported to the police that 30 chickens were killed by a dos. Mrs, George Vivian of 41 E mons Place reported the theft of a his number of flowering plants from they | baseball, the former having been were John Hartney, 12 years old, of 67 Connecticut avenue, won the cham-|want hin pionship of the Valentine B. Cham- berlain school in the marble game in the Herald-Junior Achievement tournament played at that school He was hard old, the Randall nd M i notified this | purcha gallons another car tically d going in the opposite direction side- |of burg swiped his car, damaging the run-|that had been given him ning board and rear fonder, and the | driver did not stop. The matter is at Sp being investigated and an arrest|they inquired whether the boys had |any money and were told that a |PArts of a house at 241 Jerome vsed a hammer and smash the cash regi | the boy's story. He bought clothing, Th. story, it app When the local sergeants arrived who is | familiar with the |on looking in the ring leader's he found seven dollars between The lad denied complicity in 0[ Boy Bu]’g]a]‘ of the other burglaries reporll;“!: during the past two wecks. companions likewise insisted ut of here, I dow't|they had mo connection with t othing but a crook™ | cases. 2 14- a boy 2 COUPLE MARRIED * Obtained License to Wed But layed Seven Years ant n mwel- to the and one of Gueindo were married Monday . ning. The fact may not mean . confessed | has great significance in police ¢ nolle in the ca ing | they were illed this morning for which they were 1, and in all probability, a 810,000 which Mrs. Gneindo brot ainst Mandle for breach of 1l no part in them. cigars and mpt to open the > consider it a hammer with ¢ ices rendered over a period of s !years, to him and lis children, ressed, Ch who is 46 years of in Rond laiter place, and five they began their courtship s store he Years ago. He had four chil 1 stole abou w and at Tu and the license was not used, they were living together. - Gneindo asked repeatedly that police recovered tobacco, ei- and cigarettes in the cell had a catcher's glove and a ccording to | pa 1 similar article city and spent some but those of the first marriages arhood and in all probability believed the proper ceremony trio said the reason he went v was that he had stolen ten from a hoarder in his home 1id to go home, ) who actually robbed the bad record, the police About three weeks ago to custody for theft cles from school chil- husband and wife. A few months ago, however, tion that he would not marry ts were made and Mandle han Hale school and break- e Mrs. Gneindo freely admitted - Tiroad street store. He in juvenile court and probation. Irom his rs that he went prac- t from court to the field arding the chance disr ield police headquarters | street. Something NEW JUST WHAT YOU’VE BEEN WANTING Three Foot Width ....... $3.00 1t wide .... $3.85 | 5 ft. wide .... $53.40 6 ft. wide .... $6.4¢ 7ft wide .... $7.50 8 ft. wide .... $8.50 9 ft. wide ....$10.00 10 ft. wide ....$171.00 i 12 ft. wide ....$13.50 & SIMPLY Measure the porch B. C. PORTER SONS SOLD A\ e Exclusively by \\= B. C. PORTER SONS \' EACH AWNING Comes complete with serews, cleat and screw- oyes. \ STANDARD SIZES of 3 ft. and 3 ft. 6 in. wide STANDARD COLORS Green and White Brown and Tan . $5.50 Three Foot Six Width .... $6.00 Ths Only Shade Made With A Ventilate SOLD Exclusively by & B- C. PORTER SONS EACH PORCH SHADE comes complete ready to hang. ALL SIZES from 3 ft. to 12 ft. STANDARD COLORS Brown and Green ORDERS PORCH SHADES ' 'y Phone v thorough search of their clothing had revealed that they were penni- HARTNEY CHAMP AT MOTHER UPBRAIDS =" of erring EAST END SCH(]I][! HER SM CRODK ommior, et e Blimisates All Contenders i “T Don't Want Him,” She Say: Games for Marble Crown o lining and the top, and taking off | ) his shoes he found nineteen cents. AFTER LONG WAIT August Mandle and Mrs. Theresa thing to the general public, but it | _ | civil court circles, as it caused & s of the couple when . | fore Judge Hungerford to answer to the charge of improper conduct, idower, and Mrs. Gneindo, ged 46, .was a widow when sw driver to and she had five. Nothing seemed ter, which is more natural than that they should valued at $325. Hec took about §34 be married, so they obtained a l- out of it. cense. The days passed into weecks wedding date be set, but the longer he waited the more satisfled Mandle 1 the latter APPeared to become with the ar. rangement. Finally, seven years ed and there was no marriage. ttended | NO childven were born to the couple grown to young manhood and wom- been performed to make the couple Gneindo complained that Mandle had not only made positive declara- but had told her he was interested |in another woman. As the $10,000 ion was being prepared. the ar- had not been married. The cases were continued in police court to al- v time to reconcile their differ- ces, but Mandle continued to show ictance and when the simple ceremony was finally performed, he appeared to be in any but a marry- ing mood. For the past several weeks the couple lived in separate NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 197 very they and cap, ! the | any that hese De- eve- any- | and | be- ught 5 the "" bromise and compensation for serv- even will age, even dren vet Mrs, the had they had | Mrs. her, and they HARTFORD cm i 5@3 e, m i'l'b &q‘? 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