New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1927, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 ) 1927. GHARGF REALTOR WITH TWO DEATHS Prosecution to Ignore Deaths of Lawyer and Passerhy . Bern- argument will be fnry Monday. the district attorney and considerate went into bankrupt to the Funeral held yest rial ch of tl services Ao o funeral of MoGroarty { {he TAEG Chur sirthplace, Churcl Tl HECROSSES OCEAN Struck by Scandinavian Steamer | in Thick Night Fog wport, L. L. Sept. 9 (Pi—Her ng cracked and dory £ma from her 4,200 mile gr the 30-foot schooner Primrose 1V, owned by Frederick Lathrop Ames, sen of Mrs. I. L. Am Newpor! and Boston, came into port late yes- terday. Her captain and crew sur prised their r here. As they dropped anchor in the inner harbor Arthur Manchester, buflder of the ers her and flashed a message to Mrs. Am Designed in laree Ames, the littls craft without top: crmen’s type s the water drawing 71 fect has accon, feat few small boats have tempted. Leaving here Jun year she crossed the ocean adventure to sail in the com o recogniz me Ty M schooner-y {ls and with fish- 14-foot on Cowes races, then was stored for the win- On July 12 she left for home, 1 ter. touching Scotland, dor and Nova § Fle the Scandinavian steame holm ran her down in a th fog, smashing her combing and car- aryl me rigging and gear. Captain Ames was accompanied on the return voyage by Warwick | Tompkins, nav or, Francis La| I Jack Rishop and Thomas | ed crew who during their 1o nd far from the reg Iar ste re out of tou with land unequipped with radio. Tt is planned to repair t1 Primrose 1V she may be ready pext year for another long cruis: perhaps of exploration as well as syort. YOUTHS HELD IN $10,060 FOR ATTACK ON GIRY, to Ohlson and Colby Bound Over September Term of Superfor | Court Tnzomar Ohlson of 53 Pearl street and Harold Colby of 640 Bast stree this city, were bound over to the September term of - superior court for Middlesex connty on the charge of enticing a female for moral | purposes, by Judge S. Ha Wa ner in Middletown police court this morning. Bonds were fixed at £10,000 in each cage and the young | men were taken to Haddam jail in'f default of ¥ . Attorney Thomas €. Flood of Middletown for them. Ohlson and Colby. are well known locally, were ar- rested nhout 10:15 o'clock Wednes- day night by Oficer William Politis | on request af the Middletown police, {o whom a 16 year old Middletown | appeared | both of whom and Colby pleaded not g arraigned today, hut Jue found probalils the aceusation of ti irl Thirty per eent of American men ard 7.1 por cent of the women m'!-‘ total abstainers, an cstimate shows, b and friends ||f wetly simple expect WOMEN STUDY POLITICAL ISSUES AS FALL CAMPAIGNING STARTS ‘Q.;.u\q..,. ial cam- onal League of Women Voters ¥ 5 Mes, Casper Whitney (left) ef nd irmen of its comi- n's Chris- Irvinzton, N. Y., director of the N s are cho the topics 1 thoughe tional Lesgue of Wom Votces: | v hich they will 5 With their will pay special Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin (center) of | collvagues betore the primarics be- on' to the question of pro: Washinaton, chafmiau of its living gis Al lections. At dts s commibttec; and Emily fis list held 4n Blair (right), one of the hi nen tiss Laura Volstead Y f the 1's Nationa! Qg says Mrs. 1 r of the \n!: Democratic Clut \t mow s | of Washington, i the assembly the time for all volitieally minded living costs committer of 1he 1o pa ftion to the political women (o heain studying probable campaizn i When viewed in terms of Paris Wi pproaching. with Washington, Sept. 0. (P—Tn ¢ s and luxuries, the tari < minc jons ta be held Jocally od Lo, dhe % L 1l the voter's fancy rns to wway and v of presidential can- Jilagicigia ! ""'v_ - and i nis of neces 1 } e e chools denoids it |as sugar, salt, cotton fhread, 1 vomen to favor only tonrls eality,” Mre, Raliwin point- favor o ing prohibition en- tariff Lill is ye Dlalfonn, rin to be laid. National [ says one of the rently asked is ters expoct of the political Is it too hig of Women cesarily, Tt cast their ballots by t plain honesty of proncunce- fail 1 power o a Entini ; et the tariff maj Whit s Stafes. N. Y. in hehalf of the il hich she is a director or conclusions on firs is or by the tema attendanc: board of e School Ban “This has bes ically of Ep- swi inia Beach, u minutes later a ishore ers who saw the n car 1eht \rough t sch hool, and in the by < rcar om- stematic syste T 1 him 10 the roec 1 struck unt that th san second, SnbLoLae bl ol «r or Local Man Is State marize the results of cretary of Q. U banking for the past year b Karl K. Kisselbach, of thi 1 deposits dur & N tod & 4 vear 58.43 4 s - “2. Total number of j gas A ofli= positing. 994 1 tion of or- school depositing, 7T3.7 per . Ur \ Zacehi's Store Sold ! stock of Nebo % Mar t e 5 8 I P} 0. Box 5 " i A w . e Store s, 3 Hough N i Notes ¢ . s ) Memiber 1 out to th | = - st KILLED WHILE BATHING t to tk -0 irnces gained in party cases have s nd in leag work sinee request of vamen s enfrane 1 Taylor of Linden | “T can of course, pretend to by Fred Callen who sneak of all women, but T believs tfendance agent for the T can speak for a very large past year. Tn addition to ous-minded. thinking eases thora have been n f each wor Mre. Whitney sald. ditionnl sos somowl tudy are wi expect of the partics ous, w e been & SONS’ GREAT REMODELING SALE A TRIUMPH—UNHEARD OF BEFORE THIS TIME RS e 25 PIECE HOM OUTFIT! ; See This Outfit Displayed Saturday Only BEDROOM 3 Piece Bedroom Suite LIVING ROOM 3 Piece Mohair Living Room Suite 9 Piece High Lighted Walnut Dining Room Suite, consists of large buffet, beauti- | ful china, standard | size table, 5 chairs | and host chair. 1 Polychrome Buffet Mirror. 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