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Second Section Pages 13 to 24 NEW BRITAIN HER? NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1927 | of operating an automobile while under the influence of liquor, trans- rorting liquor and evading responsi- bility in connection with the acci- xl»‘m‘ but was fined $100 on a reck- ess driving count The plaintiff claims in her writ t she was struck by the defen- volleys | i artistic workmanship and and salutes of all sorts. The arrangements for the affair | Meriden Woman Seeks $10,000 for Injuries Meriden, Aug. 9 (P—Hiram S. ITALIANS WILL OBSERVE FIESTA OF SAINT ROGGO |are being carried out by the follow- | johnson of Brookline, Mass, has ing members of a committee named | been made a defendant in a $10,000 St. Joseph’s Church to Be Scene of |hy the Italian organization: Antonio | damage suit brought against him by | Religious Ceremony and Willow | Sauillaciote, chairman; Pietro Pug- | Mrs. Francis Cessarlo of this city as | 4 stantinople Saturday. James ‘vh' bride of Ralph Hodge on Sep-ties of approximately $12,000. Carl Sheffield, who recently submitted | tember 19, 17 | F. Anderson of Middletown has his resignation as ambassador to | been named receiver. Mexi th uest of b: - xico, is the guest of Amt axsndor‘ Moore BI‘OS-, Fish The company operated a fish mar- Houghton at Lennoxlove, Scotland. | 8 Ket in this city in the old Bellerer | Dealers, Are Bankrupt| i.iaing on Commercial strest next [ A petition in bankruptcy was filed door to the central fire headquarters in the United States court in New SAAE DISHISSES A D LIPHAN CASE GIVEN SHOWER. A kitchen shower was given last station. The place was open for “Friendly Fight” Brings Two Others Into Police Court Today Because there was a reasonable doubt in his mind as to whether or icivic celebration on Sunday, August Brook Park of Concert. The Congregation of Saint Rocc composed of Italian members of St. Joseph’s church in this city, will stage a monstrous, religious and liese, secr | treasurer; Napolitano, Gererdo Feroni, Antonio gliozzi, facle Potenza and Pasquale president of Baint Rocco urv: Giavanni Valentino, | the aftermath ef an auto accident Andrea Mascolo, Antonio |on North Coleny road, on July 21, G ; 1927. The action is returnable to | Raf- Vincenzo Manforte, the first Tuesday of Septe defendant was recently discharged the lin the local post court on charges Congr the superior court at New Haven on | nber. The | dant's car and suffered a fractured S , contusions of | body and other painful injuries AMBASSADOR TO TURREY. Lo {evening in honor of Bottomiey at the Mrs. Frank Saunders of street. Guests were present from New Haven, Hartford and Worces- ter. Miss Bottomley, who is em- ployed at the office of the American the face and on, Augz. 9 new (Pr—Joseph C. American ambassador to will become Miss Edythe | homsa of Mre. Maple Haven yesterday by Moore Brothers, Inc.. of Middletown, operators of fish markets throughout the state. The company operates stores in Middle- town, Hartford, Waterbury and this city Assets of the company are listed | business as usual vesterday but the doors were closed and all perishable goods were removed late in the afternoon. The place was closed to- day awaiting action on the petition. | Next week is Herald classified ad weel is leaving London for Con- |Hardware Corporation, at approximately $3,000 with liabili MORSE COLLEGE IS A (« —————— SCHOOL OF SERVICE = 67th Year Begins Sept. L not A. D. Lipman of 151 Washington | 21 in honor of the saint who was | Etrect was guilty, Judge Morris D.|born and lived in Italy in the same Saxe in police court this morning |section of the country from which dismissed charge of violating the |the members of the congregation or rules of the road, preferred against | their ancestors came. The celebra- him Judge Saxe also suspended |tion will include services in St. Jo- judgment on the charge of refusing |seph's church and a band concert to show an operator's license. and fireworks display at Willow Mr. Lipman was involved in a col- | Brook park. lision with Albert Boucetti of 123! A solemn high mass will be cele- Orange street on July 30. The colli- ‘brated in the church Sunday morn- slon occurred at the corner of Broad ing at 10:30 o'clock sponsored by and Washington streets, where Mr. Congregation of Saint Rocco. The | Lipman struck the other man's car 'mass will be a votive offering _in in making a left turn. Motorcycle 'honor of the patron saint. The| Policeman Dayvid Doty charged Mr. | church and ground will be decorated Lipman with cutting the corner too |with colored lights and a festive air sharp. Lipman's defense, through ;will be given the occasion which is | his attorney, Alfred LeWitt was that a happy one for the Italian people. he was forced to turn as he did to The lights will be turned on both | ; e avold a more disasterous _collision, | Saturday and Sunday evenings, |Sutution could be planned P e Boucetti alleged that he asked to see | There will be no parade in con- [Morse college o o k01‘>r' turning Lipman's license and was refused. | junction with the celebration but [¥e2rs this school has beon tLIHTE| Mr. Lipman said he did nct hear the | starting at 6 oclock Sunday evening |OUt competent ¥oung mERCER HOh request, but when asked by tha pa-|a concert will be given by the Eddy- |2Ccountants, st :‘?Trte‘;élw;{asvl the licean to show it, he did so willing- Glover post, American Legion hand |1s and commercial teasiers, &1 7 ly. at Willow Brook park. This will be |demand for its product Is far I * | ¢in a good position. Indeed, many In suspending judgment on the continued for four hours and hun- |C8ss of the number of Ws ErAZIRISs ol e zecond charge Judge Saxe comment. |dreds of Italians from this city and Many former Morss students ave 10° §sovers ¥ tion. Every ed on the fact that the law requires all the surrounding towns will be on [day our trusted bani and Insurons BEoed o that licenses and registration must hand to hear it. cigliisiand ool e | TS bh shown when requested after an| At 9:30 o'clock, a magnificent dis- [enterad business for themselves and | s play of fireworks furnished by the ‘a‘rc now ccvmroll\ng large fog\m ,‘" Joseph Lipke and Mike Kulas are | New England Fireworks Co, will be [clal enterprises here in New Britain | friends. They chum around together | given. There will be set ploces of |and in many other cities. Last evening they both went out to- gether and both got drunk. They admitted it to Judge Saxe and Prese- cuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods, but beyond that point they do not remember a thing. On complaint to police headquart- | ers later, Licutenant Matthias Rival | sent Patrolman_James Sullivan to Lafayette and Beaver street, where the report said there was trouble, The police found Kulis Iying in the alley in the rear of the Palace thea- ter, unconscious, and Lipke with a badly battered face, covered with blood and very “grog: trying to Tun away. Both men testified in court this morning that they did not know who struck them, Lipke was fined $5 for getting drunk and Kulis $10 for the safe offense. Judgment was suspended on a breach of peace charge. They paid their fines and went off arm in arm and still friends, POLICE AND BUDDE CLAIM REWARD SHARE Store Closes at Noon Store Closes ale al" ng Tomorrow MERCHANDISE PRICED FOR CLEARANCE SUMMER STOCK MUST GO FINE FOR PRESERVING AND JELLY MAKING Aluminum Preserve Kettle Mads of heavy gauge metal with strong beaded edge and bail handle. 14 quart size. 89¢ For Wednesday .. So Convenient—So Handy Hoover o e 113 s b3 Dresses Chipso For All Cleaning —ea Quick suds for the wash boller Ss oy dish pan and washing ma- sizes. Wednesday chine. Large size. 19¢ “Listerine’”’ Tooth Paste For Wednesday . The regular 10c size for at Noon Tomorrow If a sclect group of our best bus- | iness men should organize a school to train yvoung men and women for their office employ we doubt if a more practical or better equipped in- B A LIFE-SERVICE POSITION BUREAU One of the valuable parts of rvice rendered by the de- isiness College v graduate Each And Every Lamp Is a Large Size—Heavy Grade Turkish Towels A good grade, closely woven towel, very absorbent quality, attrac colored borders in blue, pink and gold. Size The handy size tube. Men’s Novelty Silk Hose Rayon—Novelty irregulars of 50c quality. Wednesday, pair 19¢ Women’s Rayon Sllk Hose 14¢ Genuine “Edison” Mazda Lamps Good quality. All Every Spring and Summer Silk Dress left in stock reduced in price. Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 95 102 $18 Former prices $14.98 to $39. Wonderful SILK UNDERGARMENT Every one tested and fully guaranteed by us. 10 watt sizes. At a very low price for Wednesday 10¢ only, ea. . WATERMAN'S IDEAL Fountain Pen Ink 2.0z. 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Budde, a New Britain business man. and Sergeant George Ellinger of the detective bureau, have gone to New York to claim their share of the rewards for the arrest of “Boston Billy Williams,” whose correct name is James Mona- han. Monahin is wanted for al- leged murder and a series of burg- laries. He was sentenced to state's 7-8 Length allover Rayon. check and stripe effect. Children’s Long Hose Assorted lot of broken colorings and sizes. Half Price W Ldn(<da\ S 12%¢ Values Women’s Silk Women $ Umon Suits strictly perfect. Loose knee 19¢ Buy now for school time Knit Cotton Lisle. Tine quality. Sizes to 44 at less than half pric Wednesday prison by Judge Webster Thayer of Massachusetts in 1921. He escaped ay to prison and has been living at Sound View, where he e o e Offering Muslin Step-Ins Regular and extra Lace trimmed. Wednesday zes. Chlldren $ Novelty Rayon Socks 5-8 Length style. Plain colors. Beautiful no\el(y stitch effect. Wednesday, pair .... Hosiery FOR TOMORROW A.M. ONLY $1£ pair Reg. $1.65 val. Good ment of colors. posed as a son of Judge Thayer. His downfall came when he boast- | ed to a New Britain woman and a former nurse at the New Britain General hospital of his escapades. Mr. Budde learned of Monahan's identity from the woman and com- municated with Michael Flynn of the 1 depart- ment. The fugitive was arrested at Sound View by Charles H. Sheraton of the Burns detective bureau and Gordon E. Huecley of the Nassau county, N. Y., police. He was shot while trying to escape. Monahan was named by Arthur Barry, confessed burglar, as his ac- complice in the robbery of the home of Jesse L. Livermore of New York of more than $100,000 worth of valuables. The rewards are said to amount to about $15,000. Tncomes from $100,000 to $150.- 000 a year paid the highest propor- tion of the federal income tax reven- ue last year, This amounted to $79,355,904. Sees War by 1932 Corset-Brassiere Special Long Model. Hook side. 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