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«EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927. 7 10VERNOR SPEAKS 10 STATE LEGION Lauds Work of Connecticut in World War Danbury, Conn., Aug. 19.—Gove “\\ ,Yorce brought by Mrs. Henrlelt [Cote of Millinochet, Maine. Depu: Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz yesterdu ved papers on Cote, summonir ¢ him to appear before the supericr court at Bangor, Maine, on the fli~¢ Tuesday of November. The peti« tioner claims that Cote was unmind- depart- | ful of his marriage obligations and | that he was cruel and abusive in his treatment of her. They were married at Drummeond, New Brunswick, Canada, July 1, 1914, and they have four minor children. Mrs, Cote asks for their custody I\Vlfe Sues Husband ‘lS‘Iayer Says Rage Made |Senator Would Repeal For Fall Down Stairs| Him Fatally Strike Wife | Walker Boxing Law Seeking damages of $2.000 York, Aug. 19 (P—Rage, | York 19 (UP) Rose Berkowitz, through At- causcd by the actions of his wife i ek e at th g torney Monroe §. Gordon, has | Lucia, with another man, was blam. (118 that the Netiis xame brought suit against her hus- ed today by Earl L. Battice, cook had tailed housa as had band, Bernard Berkowitz, as |of the schooner Kingsway, for his been promised, State Senator Alfred the result of an alleged fall in | fatal attack on the woman. Battice |J. Kennedy indicated he would a building owned by him, on is on trial in federal court charged introduce legislation next winter to October 19 last. Constable John | with murder on the high seas. repeal the Walker boxing law. 8. Recor served the papers. He had testified S The senator said he wa cting The plaintiff claims that shc corning events leading up to the at- |solely in the interest of clean sport fell \Ilo\'vn :; stairway from the tack with a razor aboard the ship land that he counted on considerable cond to the first floor of the February 5, last, causing the wo- |ai ' o ers I nor John H. Trumbull addressed the | ujlding and that she suftered a man's ;Z-alh. Today hng s:]n-l I?r- ;1‘: i(:?‘.lt‘:lm:“rm' et state convention of the American . iroken ankle, nervous shock |came upon his wife and Karl Badke, | Lvery important 1| Leglon in the state armory here this | .nd that she now suffers from | donkey engineman of the KIngsway. now staged has som s & and was applauded by the yervousness and general debil | unexpectedly. He remembered|ihat makes it look "\ul:m " he s when he declared for | iy, | nothing more, he testified, until he |said, “The impressi ,;m,‘:m:,“,,,:; ground that the sure-thing gamblers RESULTS IN $1000 SUIT o Electric Refrigeration Salesmen Banqueted | An appreciation dinner was given last evening at the Burritt hotel by B. H. McElhone, manager of the New Britain district of the Con- necticut Light & Power Co. to the electric refrigerator sales ment of this division. The dinper tendered the salesmen in recognition of their un- usually large volume of sales of | electric refrigerators. The sales or- ganization reported that the electric refrigerator has found a strong ap- peal among houscholders in New Britain. Among those present were Robert K. Smith, manager and Ralph Rob- crts of the Frigidaire Corp. New Aug. —De pr to clean I L i'l:l, AN PN ; Imuln l.il x [ Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical noticed and. reviews in this column are written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. RASSAASIRTINATIINAN NSNS AANAR NSNS A RS ARSI S ARS SRR AS RN AT THE CAPITOL 2 AT THE LYCEUM 1 Tonight is Gold Night at the Cap- | The Midnight Watch” is a mys- ;0" 8 itol, $50 in gold pleces bemg dis- [teTy romance of the police depart- | War vele tributed to lucky patrons in the au- ment and it pays tribute to the | preparedne Jience. The program. tomight has |heroes in blue in every city and |subiect. he iwo fine features to oftcr. Ben town of the country. Roy Stewart |its period of unr Iyon and Aileen Pringle in “The has the leading role as the | reconstruction i Great Deception” and “Lov: Makes W' ] |I| I Ii I ~ oS ..4 was i --,4‘ . 2 5 é é : that s about it NTENTIONS Marriage intentions were filed at |the office of the town clerk today Eugene Louis Sturm of now JARING Baranowski of Broad t and the time of e the most critical — WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE Edward Cote of th named defendant in an Anthony Leg- nani ngton and Elizabeth IPerony of 186 South Main street. stated that every war has | mndr. stained crimson. BARANOWSKI H CLASSIFIED ADS city has been ion for di- detective, In the supporting for a nation. Anth wild.” Beginning tomorrow for a four Jday run the management announces the showing of Lon Chancy in his new photoplay ‘“Mockery.” Lon Chaney has again done the impossi- ble. Critics said that he had reached the height of his famous characterizations. He has cvea sur- passed himself in “Mockery.” Cast as & peasant he is thrown into the | Red revolution in Russia against his | will, a role that calls for his great- ost emotions. EDDY-GLOVER NINE IS WINNER OVER TAFTVILLE Now Go Into N cw Britain Boys Finals With New Haven For Championship, haivlmll | The Eddy-Glover post team ©f this city defeated the ville post team in the semi m;.r game of the state championship | tournament this morning in Dan- bury. The ’com was New Britain 10, Taftville 1. The tournament is being played as a feature of the stAte department convention being held in the “Hat City.” The local squad is playing the New Haven team this afternoon in the final game which will determine the state champlonship of the lLegion Boys ILeague. These two teams, incident- ally, battled in the final game year and New Brit: won championship. FEVERISH WORK SAVES | BOQUE CONCRETE DAM Threaten the in i 3,000,000 Gallons of Water ' to Flood Land in Three Towns i —Watchmen Discover Leaks | Aug. 19 (A—Work- | ing at a fe rish pace for nearly nine hours with workmen of the city engincering department and | Diver Torres Olsen the Morritt, Chapman and Scott Wrecking cor- poration, using bags of rthin plugging leaks, City gincer 3 Watters and ger William A. Holt yesterday sue- cessfully directed the task of saving the big concrete dam at Bogue's Lrook reservoir and preventing 3. 00,000 gallons of water from being | turned loose upon the townships of | Montville, Waterford —and I Lyme. Leaks in the dam wer by Watchman William Howard yes- day, who immediatcly opencd Grainage pipes to relieve tension on the dam and notified city authori- ties. Boy ’l‘hlo\\n Flom Bike In Front of Automobile Theodore Scaclisi. uged 15, of Al- len street, was thrown from his bi- le about 9:15 last evening at the corner of Lafayette and Washing- ton streets, when an automobile | owned by Joseph Caslowicz and | driven by H 1 Caslow of 4181 Corbin avenue, struck him. Caslo- wicz reported to Lieutenant Bam- forth that he was driving his father home and as he turned into Wash- ington street from Lafayette strect, the bicyclist ran into the car. At New Britain General hospital, a cnt in the boy's left s stitched, | after which he was to New London, disco s, aged 5 years. of | street, was struck by an | ‘tomobile truck owned by the New ‘ s Light company and | Britain Gas driven by Jack Andy of 120 Dudley 130 yes; street, on Oak street about terday afternoon. The boy was run- ring across the street near his hon with his coat about his head to pro- tect himself against the rain, nd Andy was unable to avoid striki him. The boy was knocked to the zround but was not injured, Andy reported. Ban ipeclal \1arkers on Hero Graves in France Hartford, Conn., Aug. 19 (UP)-— 'he executive committee of the state board of finan nd control has reported that an act passcd by the last legislature evidently has heen molled by a federal regulation prohibiting the placing of special narkers on gr of Connecticut soldie The last leigslature pa appropriating funds for such mark ve AUDER RETIRES. | 19 (P tirement | SIR HARRY ay Hebridge Islands, Ay ir Harry Lauder i in 1 here because of his distress over the recent death of his wife. His phy- sician has ordered the noted Scottish comedian to take a complete T and there is a persistent rumor tha it he will retire from the stage. DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch 353 Main St. ‘x-Ray Pyorrhea Treatments Your Shoes Can Be Reglazed, Dyed and Reshaped To Look Like New at JOHN MARRO'S . Y. SHOE REPAIRING 115 West Main St | praised the work of Inspector et | gether yesterday. [to arrest I'tary of the “Thousands of people in try have no idea what the American |flag stands for, or the ideals for { which you fought in the World war, are M: McAllister, David Tor- is coun- rence, Ernest Hillard, Marcella Ar- nold, John Elliott and Henry Roque- more. (Conllnued From First Page) rishing ness. c- Fosters Americal “An organization of this kind can of great good and foster Ame canization and build up a fecling of patriotism that can be done in no lother way., After the Civil war, the | iGrand Army of the Republic to whose members I always take off my Lat, those men are growing fewer | land fewer and in a few years your or nization will be the logical suc- ressor to the G. A, R “I sincerely hope you will main- tain the dignity, the patriotism and intense loyalty to the nation of that organization ss than ten years have passed the close of the war, since fthen a great deal has been ceom- plished. 1 know liow you felt when you vou did not want to more to do with war. ses on, vou will look nt light. Your or- the of on this a cast of stars that can not be beat, | fist,” said the governor. 1 believe cards with a master hand. He won | navy, and an adequate air foree. T i B[IARI] RESENTFUL those people ready fo serap our [for it. “That is why T have fostered army. 1 don't Burns who has specialized on sub- | (0% VN8 SLeP I &nd destroy the k will be done properly. W Al B pror saving that the state had oversuh. and he declared this to be a foolish rms ammunition. He praised the favor and no one replied negatively. ! « G. R. and American Legion for Several petitions received by the | organization made up of Civil war n repairs be made in Bingham and | Also “The Heart Thief,” dramatic, {and would adopt the red flag. 1 he- thrilling, a2ppealing, amusing. With | lieve in pe but T ami not & pacle Joseph Schildkraut, Lya De Putti, | the only ¢ to maintain peace is in Robert Edeson, and many other [heing adequately prepared. | great stars. He handled swords and | “] pelieve in a standing army and women and money, but lost his heart | jojieve in an adequate personnel to the most beautiful girl in EUrope. | yeady to fly the colors when the call jcomes. T am not in sympathy with army and As long as human nature remains as it is and there is war. T believe in being prepared I]F CHUNEIL ']R"ER}W iional Guard and Aviation, and the interests of the national ant this country to be placed in the position of being at Joba !the merey of any other nation that a may want to step in and destroy the vay construction, the comn :;C‘C‘lfl:&ff': ’“"“’]"‘”m'\' \C\”I"“‘ to the heritage our forefathers left.” 2 ! { The governor+praised Connecti- B t warranty to him that the sufficent warranty nstha lent's record during the World war Commissioner Joseph L. Miyn & ski was surprised o i i scribed (s bonds quata dnn sent fiorie 1lalt Bas beon Tixen Tor the {ob | more than dis auats of men, besides e T 52 per cent of the small way to do busir ltatar 50 - When the motion was put, Com- ;<tate’s rccord in all wars in the | missioner Mlynarski alone voted in COURETY's history. During his ad- dress the governor commended the | Chairman Towers called for a s < n on ond vote and the commissioners {NCir work in promoting patriotism were unanimous with their “ayes |11¢ stated the legion in a few years | would be the logical successor to the common council were laid over for | inspection. Councilman John Mack [ Veter of the second ward requested that Collins street and his rvequest wi forwarded to the city for action engineer 5 City Items A son born Sunday at the ew Dritain General hospital to Mr and Mrs. Warren F. Parker of New- ington. Mrs. Darker was formerly Miss Rose House of New Britain, aturday Special “elt hats, all colors, $2.00. Goldenblum Millinery Co.—adv. tar of Good Will Lodge No. 9, O. of B., will hold a summons meet on Monday evening ot & o'cloc Action will be taken on finance ma of importance IMinal Clearance $1.00. Goldcenbluin ince But as time at it in a difr nization future patriotism country is bascd. “Whenever 1 face a group of Te- zion or G. A. R. men, T am intense- mterested in their organization what their plans are for the As long as I hold the officc exceutive of the state you am solidly b Summer hats, Millinery ¢ ideals which = fosters o. adv, Aleek Kent of 134 Columbia street arrested this afternoon at his by Of rs \W. S Strolls and Liebler on ch breach peace and drunkenness, Mrs, Kent complained that he husband was causing a disturbance. 2} City Coal & Wood Co. has hest, advt. Mr. Billings to the police prowling about Hellber wits home John of the oS of iof o can rest 1 of you. No today 1 bring heart Icongratulations and appreciation of the state of Connecticut for the won- are doing. I hope will come in and ation 100 per cent but throughout now have 10,000 state. Get the rest > cligible. You ought to be unificd, and when a is | L helieve you will respond as | vou did ten vears ago.’ Governor Trumbull was introduc- od by Kenneth I. Cramer, of Weth- | ersficld, was escorted to ithe form hy Harr ritain, and v Have {manders. Th ! panied to the thony Sunder vard H. Bailey Lssure of Lyle ro that someon: his home. Rappanotti investigated but unable to locate t ged prowler. Mrs. May H. Knox is recuperating ifter a minor ope + hom. of her y Wedlake Isrenorted derful work yvou fall those eligible |make you orghni Inot only in this state the country. You 1bers in this wias o ere of rents, ) RECLAINS CAR Ride l | With spealkers’ nm, son of New White of past artment com- ZOvernor wis accom- armory by Mayor An- nd, Postmaster Ed- | and a committee of But She Had to Take 1 Strange Young Man (0 Bring Him Police Station to Do It. Fla., 19 (@) Knows now that manly charm Aug it Iy lain men held by tday my ! hrought by the K. & §. department commander. He |1 Danbury citizens. Clection Saturday ent officers gion con- | Ruth tski, nger to him, go riding to s ed to v accom- city hall to do o Miss r, and a st that the: R and obligi girl into the requested him d the building. Miss Skibitski asked police Riges for stealing her au- tomobile which had been missing for 11 days and which she had ree zed. Iiiges said the car had n him by a man named 1t was held under The election of departy will take place at the 1 vention tomorrow morning and the | time and place of the 1925 meeting will be decided upon. Four cities are ‘king the convention next year, /Norwich, Middletown, Meriden and Hartford. A Juge street parade to LMo w afternoon will be the clos- ng feature of the convention. to propos: e the propos 2 panicd the when she s they pi There, n New Revolvers Given Supernumerary Police | C'hicf W. C. Hart announced today | that new revolvers are being dis- | tributed among the members of the supernumerary force, in accordance | with a vote of the police commis- | ners to furnish all equipment with the exception of uniforms, It is the helief of the commissioners that this ogni heen Smit bond. a he National Educato Protest Arbuckle Filmn Washington, Aug. 19 (P—A pro test amainst the appearance at a theater here next v Roscor “Fatty” Arbuckic to tl Loew theatr 1 hooking offi New York by J. W. Crabiree, n onal education eek of was sent ARSI oung men to join the departme Heretofore, the new supernumeraries heen obliged to expend approx- ¢ 850 for revolvers, handeuffs - equipment, in addition to uniforms PALACE HARTFORD ALL THIS WEEK ciation. The proposed appearance of Ar buckle in @ cteh, the mes; said, rarded as undesir- by tional and relig- | rd recalled the scandal which led to the discontinu- ance of all Arbuckle films a few years ago. : bl Mat. Tues, Wed., Thurs., Sat.—2:15 Every Evening—8:15 POLI PLAYERS Sturring MISS ANN M ICK and MK. VINCENT COLEMAN In the Spn ‘SURE FIRE’ Kling Comedy This Con [mn nml 10¢ “III admit a as an inducement to likely | Meriden Resident Who Bought Two Autos Brings Action Against New Britain Men. Gargano, as l.eo Gar- ony Giardino, New Brit- the police in con- alleged theft of au- tomobiles from ihe streets of New Britain and Hartford, and who are in the Hartford county jail in de- fault of bonds of $1.000 for a hear- ing in the local police court Satur- day morning, have been named de- fendants in an action for $1,000 damages brought by William Maier ot Meriden, one of the persons from whom cars, alleged to have been stolen by the defendants, were taken by the police. Maier, who {is represented by Lewis J. Somers, claims that prior to July 15 the defendants represented to him that they had friends who were desirous of selling their auto- mobiles. As a result, Maier states | George gano, and nection with the [that he purchased two sedans, pay- | He states | have re-! ing $170 each for them. that the right owners claimed the cars. Papers in the action were served by Deputy Sherift Martin H. Hor- | witz. i “Lindy” Anticipates Long Rest at Home | Madison, Wis., Aug. 19 (P—Col. Charles A. Lindbergh at the conclu- | sion of his nation-wide tour, wants | to return to Madison “incognito” and just “bum around a whil The youthful transatlantic flier, | conversing with Prof. P. H. Hyland, | of the University of Wisconsin at | and Rapids, Mich,, recently re- led his desir | he day that means most to me | " Col. Lindbergh said, “is the contract for the tour ex. pires and I can get away from the ! roufine of speeches and banquets. “Then I'm coming to Madison, incognito, visit all my old friends, | just slip into an old suit and stand | at Col. Lindbergh spent nearly two | years in Madison as a student. | | | | o | CORDED ! Suit for foreclosure of a judgment | lien has been brought by Rackliffe Bros. Co.. Inc.. throngh Edward A. | Mag, against William Dobrowalski. | The plaintiff secks forcelosure of | the lien and po: on of the! premises on Hayes str Deputy Sheriff Horwitz served the papers. | Suit for $100 damages has been brought by Sebastian Bardinaro, through Angela M. Laca ain: anl Cianci. Constable Fred Winkle | served the papers and attached property of the defendant on Allen | street. John H. Shea has brought suit for | 2300 damages against Gerasium | tiss, through Attorney H. H. Mil- Kowitz. The papers were served by Constable Winkle and property on | Concord street was attached. Suit for $60 damages has been les Co. of | 1gh Kirkham, Cooper, | Camp, against Fred le Winkle served the Illinois, thr Hungerfors Const »d Naubauer, through Joscph Woods, has instituted action for 0 damages against August Mendl. paper were served by Con- stable Wi Duncan Wins the Iush Open Golf Championship | Dublin, Aug. 19 (UP)—G. Duncan of Wentworth was the open golf champion of Treland today Duncan defeated a ficld of 60 lified players in the tournament 3 yesterday. His card 4-82-74—312, bholtz, American profes- | sional, retired at the end of the third i round. 1ck Smith of Wentworth, who lead at the end of the third | round with 224, was far off his game in the fourth round and required 91 okes, Bill Mehlhorn, sional, shot 324, CAPITO CONTINUOUS G. qu which 82. American profes- | TONIGHT GOLD NIG S50 in Gold Away Froe Tast Times Tonight EAT FEATURES—2 “The Great Deception” with LYON N PRINGLE and “Love Makes JEm Wild” All Star Cost ATURDAY LON CHANEY in His Most Amazing Role in “MOCKERY” with RICARDO CORTEZ BARBARA BEDFORD Bargain Matinee Prices Saturday 1:00 to 3:30 Watch for Merchants’ Gift Night lady to best seats. By ROLPH MURPHY —_——— NOW PLAYING The Children of Your Neighborhood in a Gorgeously THE STRAND KIDDIE REVUE Produced U ENTIRE LOCAL CA 75— New Britain Youngsters — 75 Scene! Lighting Effects By Kleigh Bros. OTHER BIG ACTS ON THE STRAND “DEARIE” ST RESULTS i street, driver of an automobile which [figured in a collision on Plainville road last Monday evening, was noti- [fied by Sergeant Feeney tod in police court on the {reckless driving. B ® ‘\\)nd)(lon he will be unable to an- [swer the charge of reckless driving funtil August and a continuance |until that date will probably be or- dered tomorrow. Buy 'em by the dozen! Give every worker a chance to work. Give him his own waste basket! Keeps desks cleared of litter. Speeds up production! Ask any efficiency expert. First thing he calls for —“a waste basket for every desk!” Count the waste baskets in your office! VUL-COT -the standard waste basket For office and home. Colors to har- monize with furniture and hangings. Solid sides and bottom. Guaranteed for five full years—many have been in service for more than thirty years. ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 668 CHURCH SY Staged Production nder Direction of Jack Sanson ST ry By Lewis, New York SCREEN ' With a Cast of Popular Favorites NORMA SHEARER NEW NEXT SUNDAY “AFTER MIDNIGHT” BRITAIN'S LEADING AND MOST RELIABLE FURRIERS Reliability HE first thing to be sure in making so important purchase as a fur coat is the re- liability of the store behind the label, For over 18 years, Con- necticut urriers has always been known for superior furs, and for values heyond compari- son. 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