New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 13, 1927, Page 16

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i, et el NEW BRITAIN MEN "IN GAHBLING RAID Police Swoop Down on Bow and Arrow Tavern Forty-three men, inclvding from New Britain, were arrested at 3 o'clock yesterday morning, when state police staged a raid at the Bow and Arrow Tavern on ths Hartfors six Middletown road in Cromwell while | two “crap”’ games were in progress. Eleven policemen, including thre Cromwell offfficers, took part in the raid. State Policemen Smith Kelly were detalled to place on Saturday night. been suspected for som: gambling was going on th o'clock Sunday morning sure that a game was in progr: 3 o'clock the offic other policemen them. One of the ofticers climbed a pole to a balcony and enter-d the u stairs room through an open windo: He levelled his revolver at the men the room, holding them at bay vhile his companions b:oke down the door from the oufsida. It is said that those arrested bel a hold- ap was taking place until the uni- fcrmed ofticers made their appear- uice in the doorw Money totalling § on the tables. Two tiree pairs of dice and ive de cards were also taken. While men were being searched two revol- vers we on the tioor by unidentified individuals involved were of the Pe nd will appear in cou at S oclock. Joseph Kin- Middletown, proprictor of the place, was released in hond of $100. Four others. who are said 10 have admitted that they man: the games, relea ach. The others, including the New Britain men and 20 from fartford, were released in 323 cach. charged with Kincade was arres weeks ago and tried in the court in connection with liquor violations at the inn The men who said they were from New Dritain gave their names an ddresses as follows: Carl Johnson, $2 Stanley street; Harry Olander, Stanloy stroet MPitle street; Joseph O'Leary, 36 Arch street; Teddy O'Brien, 64 street, and George Whitmore, no address given. COMMUNITY TO PAY that At 1 they left, s. At acoompanying ed Lonight cade, Jr. RESPECTS T0 FLAG ?ublic Exercises at Elks Home and St. Joseph's Grounds Flag Day will be observed in this city tomorrow with a general throw- ing to the ireeze of Old Giory and by special recognition in at least three places. . New Britain lodge of Elks conduct special exercises in the lodge rooms at 8 o'clock in the evening. | Representatives of patriotic organiza- tions will attend. The public is wel come. Andrew Basso of New York one of the most talented tenors in the musical world, will be soloist. The patriotic address will be de- livered by Rev. William H. Alderson, pastor of Trinity M. E. church. 8t. Joseph's parish will observe Flag ‘Day in the evening with dedication of a new flagpole in the playground on Edson street. The public is invited. The principals in the exercises will be Rev. Walter A. McCrann, of St. Mary’s church, will speak, and children of St Joseph's parochial school. The pro- gram will be as follows: The Star Spangled Banner Salute to the flag. Remarks . Address . “Our Ideals” Flag Drill . Grades I and 1T “America the Beautifu . Grades V to VIII and My Flag Marie the Chorus a Maguire e . Chorus v will be observed at the Senjor High school tomorrow morn- ing when Governor Trumbull's pro- clamation will be read hy Doug Harward. “Ameriea for Me" ba read by Alda Janshian and tracts from Woodrow s will be read by Sten I ex- Three Killed; Two Hurt As Auto Goes Over Bank Thoy, N. Y., June 13 (P —Three persons were killed 2nd cne in this morning on the Winter stre read when an antomon’ls skid ard ran down five-f, mba 1d. are en, Clinton m O'Brien of Elizabet} SAVED FROM Kiek, 14 years of streot, New Have the Meriden ho ing successfuily death Iy, Miss Klek v ing Baldwin's afternoon by three young men who happened to be was going dow DROWNING R ide J st passing for the when she third time Berlin, June 13 (UP) from Munich said today varian Minister of Finan 1 Krausneck had been killed in street car accident EXPLOSION AT CARACAS June 13 (U7 ns were killed and 50 were injured, police said today. esxplosion which occurred during a fire which destroyed idon’ of the business d',tnct here. ’ urned, nine | Wilson, 45 | will { | . Capt. W. W. T. Squire | s | THE ANSWERS Below arc the answers to the “Now You Ask One” questions. 1—Hiram and Hudson Maxim were leaders in the invention of ex- plosives and firsarms used in the World War. 2—samuel F. B. Morse invented | the telegraph | 3—Thomas Edison invented | the moving picture and the talking | machine. I 4—Automobiles under the i -Elias Howe ing machine. 6—Light travels miles per 7 ¥ travel vear, which is trillion mile §—Ponce de Leon sought ‘ountain of Youth in Florida. were manufac- Selden patent invented the at the speed of ond. ar is the approximately The helicopter is a flying ma- chine designed to rise vertically. body fuselage SCOTTISH CLANS called IN TROPHY DRILL Douglas Branch of This City| Loses Gup by Two Points In older, more romantic days, hen Scottish clans met, il was g¢ lly on the field of battle, fighting side by side for a common cause or settling thelr disputes in the time- honored way, with broadsword and claymore. In these w times, other means puted questions have be colorful competition which took place in Odd i"ellows hall of this city on Satur- day. The Campbells of Bridgeport, MacAlpines of Waterbury and the Douglass Britain met in ide their respec- t son Cup, which it the title of Champions of Connecticut. The contest was well and clear] petition which included Itoyal Dep- uhart, of Springfield, £ W, clson, of Tanist A. York of on, in giving their decision, made reference to a remarkable ex- | emplification of the ritual and floor ork of the Order of Scottish Clans ven by all the competing clans. ion of the judges was that C Bridgeport, nad won 90 | poi Britain, $$ points, and C pine, Wa- | terbury, 80 points. ving the competition a street was held headed Ly the pipe s of Hartford and the oric zarb of the Scot- f William Lownie of “lan Douglas and Clansmen Duncan Coghill and David Browa. fanist York of Torrington gave an ibition of illuminated club swing- d Miss Edna Y ire of dapees i L. Woltenden and Jim followed until midnight, i TO RECEIVE RED HAT Rome, June 13 (UP)—Archbishop von Roey, of Malines, has arrived to receive the Red Hat at the June 20 consistory. The archbishop succeed- «d the late Cardinal Mercier. who | { City Estimate | May 23, 1927, | Prepared for the Comnioa Council | by the Board of Finance ! and Taxation | WHEREAs: Board of Water Commissioners requ will re- ire the gum of for the eeting expenditures for of the water supply of N Drita - )LVED: That this TBoard recom 1 to the Common Cfouncil of the City of N Britain 1t it appropriat sum for said pose and autho for said pur- ot thavaly 0,000 | islatur | thorizing [m be | ity of IESOLVED ind Tax < that 1} for school present or future the consoli ool district hat this Bo Common Cou fon in said an | recommend to t tan made pprop for i srther recomm Council that in lie 1ax to meot said fr pliance t v, 1 ho st on nent thercon o of pay onds, the mar shall be 1 ron or persons the same on | provide that 1 bonds shall RD OF FINANCE TAXATION, 1L L. Curtis, Clerk AND h sew- distance | d by a heam of light in one | six ! the | of an airplane is State | 1/ Velumina Torrington, | L‘NDY DUE Ir wu”r n y‘.l.n the unforgiving that the hero |York are sorry More than five ‘does not dance. for a reception and dance at the AT HOME WHERE PRINCE STAYED 3 \\1()\'“:;:‘\1)}::"‘12011-:‘5 worth of d\s-i‘hupdred invitations have been issued ours is t ' that's in it. you ean talk with crowds And what is more—you'll be a | New York—Kipling's ‘1" ex- kecp your virt man my son ses the feeliugs of a lot of peo-| Or walk with kings | ple just now. Above photographs of common touch; ! erows greeting Lindbergh and of the | If neither foes nor loving friends can in soup and fish will appear in aviator in company with King Al- hurt you, society tonight, and all the girls bert and the Prince of Wales, the | If all men count with you but who were partners of the Prince New York American prints: none too much; of Wales when he visited New | By the Assoctated Press. |1 ind -nor lose the i Roslyn, N. Y.—Colonel Lindbergh | . SPONGE away spots, | Witk e spatters, smudges and finger marks! Keep your walls cleanly and attractive! Let easy washing take the place of the con- | fusion and cost of redecorating! Stop | I8 in the store and see the beautiful soft- toned color card of | | WashaneWall Paint | No pores to absorb dirt—that’s why it is so wash- able. Shows no laps or brush marks. Consult this i store about anything you want to know about | | paint, varnish or brushes. Growing With Reason 220 MAIN STREET ° OPP. MONUMENT TEL. 909 SKIPPY HE’S THE SMARTEST GUY I EVER MET earth and everything | Long Island country home of Clar- |ence W. Mackay. It was there that the prince was entertained, and the | decorations and jewels for tonight's affair will be just as clabarate. | New York—One plece of advice | trom the pulpit to Lindbergh is the |same as Gene Tunney's, namely, |cash in. The Rev. Edward C. Rus sell told his congregation that the ! reap all the rewards possible, includ- i memory of the American people is Ishort and that Lindbergh should (reap all the rewards possible, in-| _cluding monetary ones, while he can. Rome—Benito Mussolini, farmer, is hot on the trail of a prize offered by his government for wheat rais- irg. Having plowed and sowed his little farm at Carpegna himself, he took a day oft without notifying those protecting him, sneaked out and started the harvest of the early | maturing specimens of 140 varieties that he had sotved. go—They're shooting elec- into the ground from the air to make crops grow better. The American Elcctronic Research asso- ciation claims a 20 per cent in- crcase in yield from the process. York — Harry McKelvie, magnate, who is here for pointers on ythings dramatic, says the cost of Operating his theaters is the low- lest in the world. He's a Scotchman. New Pittsburgh, Pa.— Pitched balls have hurt batters frequently, but here is a case where one was fatal ito a catcher. Peter Denock, 16, was {struck in the pit of the stomach and died in a few minutes. He played for the De Paul Institute for the Deaf. | ‘ Chicago—Home runs have thelr I perils too. Earl Webb hit one that put the Cubs ahead of the Glant James W. Curry, 52, of Janesville, leaped to his fect and cheere |He died soon afterward of heart disease. — Received for ground rent of church, one red rose, Governor John 8. Fisher might write. In 1770 Baron William H. Manheim, T Steigel deeded land for a Lutheran church on condition that one red rose be paid his heirs on the second Sunday of every June. The gover- nor represented the heirs at this year's payment. | Lonel—l\:e\\ ton Wedhing | Takes Place Wednesday The wedding of Miss Adeline New- ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Newton of 313 Fast Main street ,and Joseph Lopol will take place Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Emmanuel Gospel church, Rev. George A. Fletcher officiating. Miss Gladys Heisler will be maid of honor and Clayton Newton, broth= er of the bride, best man. Verna Lockwood will he the ring bearer. Friends are invited to attend the ceremony at the church. RIOT AT BUENOS AIRES Buenos Aires. June 13 (UP)—A dispatch to La Prensa today said 13 persons had Dbeen Kkilled and 24 wounded at Nonch, Brazil, when po- lice fired on a dance crowd at the { home of Pedro Fentes. Special Notice There will be a bridge and whist iparty Tuesday afternoon, T. A. B. {new hall. Several prizes have been | donated. also door prize. Admis- [sion 23c. Public is Invited.—advt. ‘ Special Notice There will be a whist, bridge and | 45 given in the T. A. B. hall Tuesday |afternoon by the Ladies’ Auxiliar: |A. O. H.. and several prizes have |been donated. Adm. 23c. The pub- i!lc ts invited. AN APPLE AN EAT AROUNO A WORM Copyright, P. L. Crosby, 1927, Johnson Features, Ine. ASH 15 RIGHT. OYSTERS AINT [EDIBLE IN | JUNE, BUT }Muss& 515 O.x. ALL | SUMMER ! AYE! AND VERY PALATABLE Ashur Doesn'’t Like the Sound of It | e THE HERALD ANNOUNCEMENTS CLASSIFIED ADS Burial Lots, Monuments 1 Alpbabetically Arranged for Quick |[|BURIAL VAULTB—Concrets. &ted] re- and Ready Reference inforced; water proof. hermetically LINE RATES sealed. N. B. Vault Co. Tel. 3370. N: NSE NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS T annTIC 123 Oak 8t Monuments of all eizes and descriptions. Carving aad letter cutting our spectalty. 1 line 4 2 ALL GOOD SIZE PLANTS. special for 1 line 42 -3 next few weeks. Geranfums 10c each, petunias Sc each, heliotropes 5c each, | Yearly Order Rates Upon lobelias Sc emch, verbenas ‘Sc each, Application salvias 35c dozen, and mice- fresh cut | carnations §0c doz. Also fine selectin | Count § words to a lina. of roses and sweet peas.' Bande: | 16l mesitianyloehly Greenhouse, 318 Oak &t Tel. 3161 mum Space, 3 lines. 5 o | Minimum Book Charge. 36 cents || VARIETY—Of plants and flowers. Lo | e L L LI priced. Come In and ses them. John- . Gimaee g son's Greenhouse, 617 Church street. I Sihowaes 1o %%y B2me Dsr | ISETLING OUT of fower pois Geraniume | e 15c. to 30c. Fuchsias, 20c. up. New | 5. Britain_Greenhouse, cor. Oak and La- | Taker. Prita i | Notity the Herald at once 1f Balle S"I' T:” ":"F ; 5 oSt an oun your ad 1s incorrect. Not respon- | I""’"rm‘:" errors after the Orat || 5E5IGST, cross Dbetwsen polica and | a2 collie, black and tan color. Children's pet. Finder pleass return- t | ek | Pridge S or_phone LTS | 2 3 i F E Ther W 1 | C E t Botwoen ) alnut Sts. W | 1 stimal (] nesday containing sum of money, O | | er may have s ng | ———— paying for this ad. Call at 40-So. High st Ch: Prepald | +-1 line 09 Ask for an Ad | N Britain, June 9, 1927. | Prepared for the Commen Council . | SHEPHERD DOG lost. Yellow and whita, 1 by the Board of Finance | | ader please moti: t., Elm Hill Board of | _recelve_reward. £ Personals L have your Liats of all Kinds re nawed and blocked In our up-to-date and Taxation RESOLVED by the Finance and Taxation of the City of | {New Britain: That this Board rec- | :”‘l';’l“?:";spp‘r‘:m'r”‘;ec&";“;‘:;’n g"‘;‘:“"[‘ guablishmont. The dodern Stor. 111 | 000 for the purpose of defraying the | SFENCER CORSETS — Surgical and cost and expense incident to the| dress Made to meawure. Mrs. Annetts construction and completion, mainte- | _Carpenter. 27 Glen §t. Tel 13913 ance, repairs and extension of con- TRAW l'l.-\TS vv'l\-;\n('d quickly and withy duits, manholes, ventilation Shafts| e i anh van tire wmodern shon and appurtenances authorized to be| _Church built by the City of New Britain un- Storc_Announcements 7 der an act authorizing said City to | BOX metead build, extend or repair subways for | amera. Bring it In and trade it !electric wires and other similar gur-| for 8 new one. We givo a good al- poses and that the Common Counell, | [°¥eH® Arcade Studio. in order to meet such appropriation issue the bonds, notes, scrip or cer- | tificates of debt of the City of New | Britain to be dominated on the face | | thereof, “Subway Fund” of the City |of New Britain, 3rd Series, 3rd issue, | to the amount of $75,000, the amount of such bonds, notes, scrip |- |or certificates which may at anytime be issued with the times of payment | of principal and interest thereof and | the rate of interest, to be prescribed | by a majority vote of the members | present at a meeting of the Common | |Council to be specially called and Iheld for that putpose; such bonds, | otes, scrip or certificates to be! signed by the Mayor and counter- signed by the Treasurer of the City. RESOLVED by the Board of | Finance and Taxation of the City of | New Britain: That this Board rec- | ommends to the Common Council of [the City of New Britain that it ap- | propriate the sum of one hundred | thousand ($100,000) dollars, in order | to lay out, build, construct or ropalr! drains, conduits or sewers, and m‘r 3 construct, operate, repair or main- | Can t Be Beaten tain sewer works, trunk line or 58 < lateral sewers and sewer beds for | o Braies [filtration and other purposes con- . nected with the disposal of the sew- e Boanter, age of said City, and to acquire ||1iss yod duanc ¥ lands and estate by purchase or! o Touring . otherwise for sewer purposes and El mer that for the purpose of defraying ' Automobile Co. the cost and expense thereof that the Common Council authorize :the | 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 15 USED CAR DEPT. issue of bonds, notes, scrip or cer- | 10-12 WEST PEARL AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencles BUICK_MOTOR CARS—Sales and ferv lce, Capito) Bulck Co. 193 Archb 8t 607 Service. Tonnett N 230 Arch St. Tel. 2 HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY Lexington Brougham 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan 1923 Lexington Touring 1925 Lexington Touring 1924 Ford Panel Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery 1924 Forc Coupe C. A. BENCE 60 Chestnut St Tel. 2218 tificates of debt to be denominated on the face thereof, “Sewer Fund of | |the City of New Britain, 13th Serles, | ard Issue. to the amount of Ofl!““ |hundred thousand ($100,000) dollars, . . . (ihe amount of sucn vonas, nater,| (Gasoline Filling Station scrip or certificates which may at| . anytime be issue with the time and | Notice is herchy given that times of payment of principal and | 163ring Will be held in the interest thereof, and rate of inter. | Of the Board of Public W, est to be prescribed by a majority | ;30 P+ M. E. 8. T, Mond ivote of the membsrs present at a ! relative to the applic meeting of the Common Council jeticl Miurphysitor Gy Tl T and hediNFor thar pavmeee | Proval of application for permit for ek bonfe metosl werinor carin: | Basoline flling station to be located entos to he signed by the Mayor and | 2t _the southwest corner o Farm- i . ; ington Avenue and Biruta Stree |countersigned by the Treasur Soreny epue er Of | (present station re-located). in ac- Gl |cordance with the Public Acts of ":‘;’,}’Rj‘_" g’iT*"I;\j“CE | All persons interested are request- ND TAXATION, | ed to be present at said he H. L. Curtis, Clerk. | ¢ P i heating if { they see cause, and he heard in re- {1ation to the above. | ARiEn GARDNER C. WELD. 1 NTS Mavor, | . 7. N. B. Herald l | — By PERCY CROSRY (Cepyright. 1925, by Metropoiltan Newspaper Service.) ONTIC IT FALLS DOWN IF YOU MEAN TO INSINDATE THAT WE DRAW LOTS T'SEE WHICH ONE OF US GITS ET, I'M AGIN IT FROM THE START!

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