New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1927, Page 9

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Elle, indecent assault; Michael Ko- pacz, violation of liquor law; Charles | Piccolll, theft; Julia E. Naples, vio- lation of building laws; Charles R. Barfield, violation of motor vehicle | law; Teofll Lemanski, theft; Stan-| NEW BRITAIN CASES N SUPERIOR COURT Highway Robbery, Burglary and Manslanghter on Docket Among the New Britain men to be arraigned at the June term of superior court which opens next Tuesday, are Virgil Gill, Willlam Madone and William Ryan, the first two being charged with highway robbery and Ryan with burglary. Gill and Madone were bound over in Hartford police court in connec- | tion with the daring daylight rods| bery of $615 from Miss Margaret Callahan of 43 Sterling street, Hart- ford, in that city, and Ryan and Madone were held for the high court for breaking into the Belvidere drug store. The case of Richard “Bubbles” Shelton, colored, charged with man- slaughter in connection with the shooting of John Scott, also col- ored, who died at New Britgin Gen- eral hospital, is also of local in- terest. Of 159 cases on the docket, the following are from New Britain: Vincent O'Neil, drunkenness; Frank Kurprewskl and Dominick Michael Phillips, Stella Yesak and Mary Gruzenski, theft; Cyril A.| Passmore, embezzlement; Henry T. | O'Neil, violatfon of motor vehicle | law; James Lombardi, breach of the [ motor vehicie law, Anthony Adamowiecs, indecent as- [-ul!: Rose Morowskie, violation of liquor law; George and Mary Shep- ansky, violation of liquor Charles Grabowskl, violation of li. quor law; Moses Parparlan, violation violation of motor vehicle law; Wil- | liam Holzmann, attempt at | quer law. China Changes Its | Finance Ministry | Tokyo, June 2 (M—Finance Min- |, |ister Kurekiyo Takahashi resigned today. Chuzo Mitsuchi was named to succeed him. The resignation of Viscount Taka- Ihashi did not come as a surprise, as ;he agreed to accept the finance post | {only temporarily when Baron Tan- jaka formed his ministry April 19. |He said at the time that he would 9 |resign when the financial situation | _"?::"(:":,'::h’;i‘::c:("},q'u‘::“l{:,;v; o {became casior. Chuzo Mitsuchi is lsy Chicker, non-support; John [0® ©Of the leaders of the Sefyukai Gozda, drunkenness, breach of Party. He is a graduate of the peace; Richard Long. drunkenness; |10KY0 "“f"gn;l‘:;':“ln e Mildred Conger, strect walking:|\y,'y,y yeen 4 member of the die Clarence Klug, false pretense; John | &0 FC0 Kolosky and Henry Merron, burg- : lary; Stanley Lewinski, receiving stolen goods; Thomas Negrelll, viola- tion of motor vehicle law; Richard Shelton, manslaughter; Joseph Di- onne, theft. Willlam B. Ryan and Willlam Ma- done, statutory burglary; Ida Tom- eseskl, violation of liquor law; Abra- ham Jacob, indecent assault; John |Report Vladivostok i ‘ Closed to British | London, June 3 (P—The Soviet |representative at Peking, says a dis- patch to the Daily Express, has an- nounced that Viadivostok is to be | closed to British shipping and that the Soviet government has also for- bidden the transportation of materi- lals for the British-owned Lena gold mine railway across the Ruso-Man- churian border. Eli all the vessels calling at Viadivostok are sald to be British. No_confirmation could be the British foreign office t officialp did not think it like |such action would be taken. You’ll like Q. B. | ad at BLAMES BREWERY 1 RESTS | New York, June 2 (UP)—Pres- & {sure exerted by brewery | was blamed by Ira Reeves, for- mer prohikition administrator for New Jersey, today for his relief from | duty by Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews. “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE” DOESN'T THINK DRY LAW ley Sparkowskl, - indecent assault; |W. C. T. U. Leader Also Takes Rap /the Apostle’s Creed. peace; Joseph Talasko, violation of | Boole, national Women's Union, does not believe prohibition as yet has had a fair chance to rc-x veal itself as the best dealing with the liquor traffic. prepared for the Northern Baptists |with cancer, may yet live to see the of city ordinance; Daniel Augustine, [convention, theft; | gaged in a gre: John Gram Jensen, violation of mo- | public sentiment and bring about | tor vehicle law; Stephen Sledznick |full cooperation and Joseph Swelder, violation of li- [1aw. To this end we are conducting {a membership campaign and our | goal 18 a million women holding fast |to our law.” ‘contributing to the disrespect for the law,” and held them responsible | ‘in a large measure” conditions. Society leaders who con- tinue to serve champagne and wines to their guests “set a bad example SI8N. to the g | carry liquor tions are setting the wrong e to the younger generation; an charge that law enforcement official are crippled by lack of public coop- -ration and the difficulty of securing one he uses here has been arranged | |tesal evidence.” Last Minute Threat of Clash Averted checks totallin; hty per cent of |Pockets for milcage and expenses. | laymen and ministers who compriscd ,the 139th general assembly of the |Presbyterian church in the U. 8. A, /¢ and today were ready to return to their homes. |derous affirmation of religious faith, | skin irritations begin ¢ ast interests ' ¢ set the report dicial comm ordination of r ters who admitted doubts as to the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JU. Ivirgin birth and miracles. | When the fundamentalist speakers | showed a disposition to argue that the commission's report must in no | | way be interpreted as- weakening of {faith, Moderator Speer led off with Delegates and |hundreds of visitors repeated the at Muanyfacturers of the HiP |\ords with him in a sudden burst of - |enthusiasm. Later the assembly Puocket Fibeks, !unanimously approved the minutes of Chicago, June 2 M—Mrs. Ella A. | the meeting, thus ending the contro- president of the | YOSy Christian Temperance | B T > |Coalition Ministry in Rumania Seems Likely Bucharest, J ae 2 (UP) — King fatally {ll{ HAS HAD CHANCE AS YET of | She | utlined her views today in a paper Ferdinand of Rumania, method fulfillment of his death-bed wish— the formation of a coalition minis- try embracing all parties. Such a government seemed prob- | |able today after the resignation last | night of Premier General Alexander Averescu, who had been asked by the king to resign to make possible | |a coalition government. Ferdinand feared internal discord might follow his death it all parties | ere not represented in the minis- | v, and Qucen Marle, holding the Isame view, joined with the king in asking the premier general to re- | The W. C. T. U., she said, “is en- campaign to change in enforcing the She blamed certain newspapers for | for presen rest of America,” she added. charge that the'manufactur ale of hip flasks has no other e than to provide for the ortation and use of beverage i President Will Have i Auto for His Vacation Washington, June 2 (#—President p Coolidge will have a duplicate of his charge that ‘old grads’ who regular limousine available for his back to colleg - use when he arrives at his summer e | residence in the Black Hills of South Dakota. A new car bearing the coat of arms and similar in all details to the |for him In the west. The secret| service men who always are right! on the president’s heels will have | their touring car driven out for the | | summer. i For Itching Skin CONFERENCE ENDS | At Meeting of Presbyterian Church | “In San Francisco, Use Zemo, the Clean, Healing Liquid (B—With | in their | San Francisco, June 2 $185,000 There is one safe dependable nt for itching torture, that nd soothes the skin. After sapplication i Zomo, you find that Pimpl: ckheads, | Blotches, Ringworm similar appear. | \ irrita- | clear | The a: nbly ended with a thun- ight. Moderator Robert E.| Zcmo banishes most s [ t-minute clash when funda- |afd healthy. alist smade a final effort to up- | time. At all druggists—60c and $ f the perm: confirn B. C. Porter Sons | goes riding and who While Mr. Coolidge qoes very lit-| Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge tle driving here he expects to use drives this summer. the automobile to view the scenery of his surroundings this summer as well as for business which will re- quire him to travel 32 miles from in their| MELLON GIVES $1,000 | Paris, June 2 UP — Andrew W. Mellon, American secretary of the | home whenever he goes to the exe-yrcau'c" has cabled $1.000 to estab- | Rousseau, treasurer of | cutive office which will be ks il lished; ln: Rapld City. the American commlttee which is Francis Robinson who is always|raising a fund for the families of | at the wheel when the president|Captain Charles Nungesser and has driven|Captain Francis Coll. every president sinee Mr. Taft start- The fund now totals about 750,- ed the use of an automobile at the|000 francs, about $30,000 at the White House will go west to guide| present rate of exchange. A Model Shop Exhibits IN Model Home NOTE PARTICULARLY THE Parker DISPLAY WHEN VISITING THIS MODERN VERSION OF l HOME PLANNING DOBBS HATS TOWNFIELD COATS GOLFLEX COATS and FROCKS ELIZABETH ARDEN PREPARATIONS PARFUMS D’ORSAY TWO EIGHTEEN MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT HONEST VALUES AT HONEST PRICES YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT THE COMPLETELY FURNISHED ODEL AND ELECTRICAL HOME (Open 2 p. m. till 9 p. m. June 4th to 18th) 23 LAKEVIEW AVENUE (Between Mason Drive and Corbin Ave.) Here you will see a real home where people are going to live. It is modern in every respect and the Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Window Shades, and Linoleum were selected as representative of Good Quality—harmonious style and medium in price. In the Dining Room You will see a Grand Rapids Walnut Suite with Buffet, Refectory Table, Server and Tapestry Seated Chairs. This suite was selected for its good quality, simplicity in design and low price. ~The Rug is a Whittall Wilton Sunporch is furnished with a handsome Reed Suite in attractive color combinations. It is a fine example of PORTER’S quality and only one of the many you will find at our store. THE WINDOW SHADES Throughout the entire house were furnished by our contract department and are the best grade hand made 0Oil Opaque Shades. = = In the Living Room You will see a well made Mohair Davenport and Arm Chair, a good Wilton Rug, a Davenport Table, Spinet Desk, Windsor Chair, End Tables, in fact everything to ‘malke an attractive liveable room. Be Sure to Visit THE Model andElectrical Home (June 4th to 18th) 23 Lakeview Ave. (June 4th to 18th) OPENS FOR INSPECTION 2 P. M. SATURDAY FURNITURE — RUGS Draperies—Linoleum—Shades—Fireplace Fixtures Nothing will be sold at the house but we will hold for You any article you may wish. Special prices on pieces in the home will be quoted, B.C.PORTER SONS You will find three distinetly different suites. One is an attractive Berkey & Gay Walnut Suite, another is a Grand Rapids Italian Walnut Twin Bed Suite and the third has a Colonial Four Post Bed and Dresser. These suites with Springs and Mattresses are regular stock patterns from our store. Linoleum was selected from our big stock of new patterns and was laid with cement by our own expert linoleum layers. \ THE BREAKFAST SET is typical of the attractive new'st,\'les vou'll find at PORTER'S. A Delicious Roast Tonight — Ready to serve whenever He comes or ready with- out delay on your own return. Roasts are cooked crisp and brown outside, and rare or well done inside, as you wish them — not merely steamed. Bread, biscuits, cakes and pastry are baked light and flaky and to just the golden brown desired by every cook. It also performs perfectly the simpler cooking oper- ations of stewing, boiling and steaming. The UNIVERSAL Electric Oven-Cooker It operates from any electric outlet, using less cur- rent than an electric iron; cooks an entire meal for an iverage family, and mostly in the absence of the cook. It is light enough to be easily handled; tucks away under table or sink, in closets, or on almost any shelf. It is portable, too. Home-cooked food may be easily carried in it, in autos or otherwise on out- ings, and a delicious meal served warm from the Oven-Cooker for the picnic or other out-door oc- casion. Cooking largely by stored heat, its current con- sumption is low, making it economical as well as efficient. The Universal Electric Oven-Cooker shown at the Model and Electric home can also be seen at THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. 75-81 Church Street i New Britain o the Spring Bride MINUET brings thegrace.of mericals most graceful period Evex keen, ever watchful;- the“spring bride knows that America is'now dis- covering its own American period. 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