New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1927, Page 2

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2 ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY lil.'? ALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, | shows, he was in command of a de-| “There is nothi r 1 i y ¢ a y ln«rn in court prepared to testify. |24, of 86 Sexton street, charged with |spouting wealth in oil in Pecos stroyer which torpoedoed and sank ! tion that a f g nly nd y ? T []iv Sergeant John C. Stadler testified to operat an automobile w under | county, site of the Yates oil pool. \ German U-boat, saved the Iife of | the d § et our) : i 1 that receiving a complaint and assisting |inft of liquor und evading re-| 1In the drama of life across 1l |a member of the crew of the old | laws’ 1se of |t i = a raid last Saturd b i . s ued til | Pecos, where drou has followed S e y S fiihe ot t : ! amall auantity of alleged liquor was |Monday on request of Judge W. I | drought and wher e e er the " Deputy Bus 1 1 ' v ) | seized. Man ple have left its s acres, : & ot tiors Soutams ! upon | on t iy | Harry ilkowitz n Denies Embezzlement 1 high value is being placed on the " i ¢ . t i + hat Mrs. Young |Carison street, pi not guilty r in £ WI l'! gning of the n e 8 H £ legi . 1 ) s - d W l"’”"'“B’ A A 4 s, ter in fee of alout l 8 [;[]MMAN"FR was a member o ? Finally 1 ote, | ¢ v t1 N CUO {7 (man le to pay a fine i the mbez; A s h land on which peared before the court as a first of- [63 on or about July g anization as a political tool and in | committee after whi . i - s e nR lgh J{Jlfll {fender against the liauor in the employ of the Metropolitan > one of the w hicst men (Continued from First Page) . Temes Ttims } cored the prosccuting attorney for |Life Insurance Co. Ho was rep asla it b ovon aking advantage of “a poor colored [sented by Judge W. I g = i3 woman by bringing her in here and | whose request for a contituance un- tempting to charge her with every- | (il Monday was granted. G. thing under the statutes” As far 1923 was instrumental in bringing tions tending to resist eff about the improvement of ghe tain more liberal immigration le: American cemet E 3elfeau latfon were adopt This biz 17 nk{Oniy pha worat dive New Britain,” m the Wood. He car @ w| The con on enthusiastically | editor of t 5 3 s g [ about 1,000 feet. Water well rigs adopted | of the bonus legisla sev- | approved the Boy Scout : S e are used to reach production dej i- e cches Lie attac re Mellon | on a resolution by the co e on | 1o be e e Ten {2y 00d o O e e« festity s concsrned. the situation 15| Cheap Ranch Land Is |and a well can be drilled in eight 24 as class | Americanism. It also ch ; : el b g ) : on.s 3 5 S day, dopted resolutions recommending - s sister, ) \dvier /198 Htomlayiatroat, Inirolicelae many of them do nobs sl ab ivg Spouting Oil Wealth | "rhcre are 1,500 people now living " Fight Interest that progress in aviation be is a_regu- | ing near colored familics, and con- | p !Lu'. He fought the use of that or-|the resoluti located, bly will The oil is in pools at a depth of . X | S ! g r tub €ald. “Murder sequently they would come ! ke, Texas, Sept. 22 Pr—jon the Yates ranch, morc by far Mitchell is| Palais Du Trocadero, Paris, Sept.|in every way pos by the ) % alcAatine imigey . Al 8 e eonrt or do anything to sid the | Land which for ranch purposes is | than the number of cow population G T haan ht e R s e : e e e | eighborhood of the pegroes, the | WOTth about four dolars an acre is |at any time. i d today for its clos- | establish_airports whereve acti- | n the i ms in ot and wonm ve frequented | attorney safd, but Mr. Woods replied ng sessic he questl v cable and th; s a E it e he 1 1 1k Ty s of the day and | tha witnesses are “good, hon- = e ander of the Legion |in finding their ) e : er s it to have | est pe who, with only slight in- ° - o hou ¢ o :»uT roofs of S e R i Kked S ler e L is 'terrogatton, told what is going on n ¢ % ht's pse ney 3 he proposition 1} 5 a > . t § : . here.” 5 the same ed the conversations of the dele-|eleventh be each year obsery 7 S men ¢ i s 7 3§ Reckless Driver Fined $35 t y 0 this with t commander having fa national holiday he me ling come to a ner T P t Alve i house of anner, colored, aged 33, of | o i Kly 2 ‘ | Armistice Day"’ wa imous- | i told 1 ¢ 1 T 3ritai 11 will | 60 Chestnut street, was fined $25 and noung is reso- 2 Ve efined current |ly adopted. 2% 8 16 e . o abundant s on the charge of reckless dri v‘ t a &' 00 e clo 5 hecay e our ac- for rd E ifford of New Count De Jea ented o e i s i & |ing and $10 and costs on the charge A iy t Eaiswas ates claiming that | convention by d Sav P e : 5 zuilty to |of driving an automobile with im- OTELS famed for fine food bines the lively little mustard . termi v had enough vote: recy his distinguish € e 3 % o w0 € P Jation of the liquor | proper markers. Judgment was have chefs who know this seed with the finest of spices. her h termine the electi given a rising ovatior - Bt 5 called e witness stand pended on the charge of evading re- (i) ofseasoning. Spreadalayer Thus it is a complete seasoner, four ballots, perhaps T lived six m TRl e impo o ) ; told her she | sponsibility. of Gulden's Mustard over steak, Use it in your cooking. ) . At tor o 16DE fime © 15t nt tivities com- inner's car figured in a double Chops, roasts before putting on Send for free cook book on r’n\;s' be ton'\’hlmr - G ! 3 i ned n her home, or \\ll‘l_ accident (.!n Glen street, near t Y‘ the fire. Addghq(,m,fidmm with 3‘gew lreclpes Cl-.au't l‘u de s sitting | aris, Sept. e Am SN - i imposed a fine ol /. C. A. last saturday evening, and vegetables. —_— ulden, Inc., Dept. 2y i luncheon or even | Legion’s 1927 national convent New Engla 3 sts ispended jail |the state charged that he failed to ;:“;xefgz‘?.:uug‘.ppaip ) 48 Elizabeth Street, New dopted. = e cos nd_without re- |termed here the greatest manit To Go m SNy oy tence: of 5 impressed sho whis license. Judge ing zest. Gulden's com- York City. them An ce i The meeting tion of friendsk con two T S c t he felt disposed to give | S rved, however, that thel ships s 3 _ 3 § 9:20, | ples in mod s, is fast draw- | o o r this considera n account of | was doubt as 1o his guilt on the eva L) o over the work o L | ol Doherty, chairman of the | ing to a close > Y : Ved N, : e f 1t 148 r children, {sion charge, although Tanner prob- 5 iy ¢ ; 1o BnR | pabilitation com -, advocated | It would be hard to say which | e e T t b ) She [ably did not do all he should have 3 s iepsmiticaliin Sl 3 e Teo | further hospital construction. | side was the more sor the le- | t < ; s oul cy than o |one under the circumstan At- 3 4 /A . law should assi every vet- | gionnaires to go or the French to | A My 2 t su house, Judge Saxe |torney Monroe S. Gordon represented k g Relertel e ol LR T S e i s e e T | Use it as a seasoning in cooring i | he sald comments of legion spokesmen and : : ) 1 d being severely | e case of George Kukish, ngod o et was awarded first prize | of the editorial commentators in the A s it her behavier in the fu- G aut ed to suspend | T - greatest number of miles | French press. S i S tu He ordered her k = from any cotnty when | travelled to reach this convention. Now that the business of the con- |y i s the affairs of |0 report probation officer. solution asking transfer of the | vention is ost finished, the Je- | . ' M r Peter Cabelus testified 4 enter 11 »nal Soldiers’ Home to the cen- | gionnaires’ thoughts are turning : X dpete e | ate neh ] I e Son Tmedinte de. |iral national veterans' bureau and |ward the pilgrimages to the battle S en, whi golgnad eoins iy discussion | a moving all time limits for | fialds which formed one of the prin- =) ? 5 ment in a sober that the jon were adopted. | cipal motives of their coming to a Fena ; Eauine underithe g “ ” l s| Coun Jean of the French 'nr"}'mmu. S s Lt uis e Tena X g R S ey o 2 SR e u ieane anke | ception of he aires ¢ aris by a s 3 7 - an R LSt Deriocss ‘ i ,;“l'. 1’,,;.1,‘ L ," ‘m‘,"“” aws ’r”]i InEBans by Gulo: T4 107 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS a5 rece wany complaints from : the regions where they fought a ed the dist shed service medal | FOR YOUR WANTS E rs, he said, several of whom of the Legion by unanimous vote amid applause. vhere many of their comrades wh Jay Ward, a 5 year old, of Penn- v of the Marne and the secti LOO](S new sylvania, chosen as mascot for his|around Rheims, the Argonne, V until ! a th ‘e | state from among a thousand €an-|gun and the Meuse | v brg : ot Il not in- | didates, was presented to the con-| o a1l the long list of brilliant fes- 4 o . 8 srego the busir efore | vention by Commander Savage asiitivities fnto which the legionnaires F o] them. alk . | “a typical American hov." He made | pave entered with such zest and i €8IS new a brave show, dressed in pure “:“‘;’:‘Ngh spirits, the auxiliary n to rema Wl I | with a blue cap and the distinguish-| 4inner was one of most succe ‘. . 1 Sha about silent Ame : v 4re ¢4 service cross on his breast. Jay B Special—Buck Shad .................... 30c \ d A‘] worse than our ow hamb f | was chosen national mascot of the s SR e S e T Cod Steak Block Island Swordfish nd 1t 15 new The Legion n adjourned | gelogation, seconded by Alabama. ‘BABI RY Boston Blue Steak Halibut at 3:47 as th ds played and nk Schoeder, Jr., of Chicago, Haddock 3 colors and badge: > presente blinded in the Argonne, was pre- ¢ ’ Flounders .n}mon the new comman he vice- |sented by Commander Savage. ver Bass Genuine Blue manders and former commander. “I only served as the others di i 1 £ Tillet of Sol 1 Poroi illet of Sole — the veteran said fn a voice that —— h Porg Decorated in War shook with feeling. “I am glad of | Prepared Especially for In- Mackerel Butterfish ? York, Sept. 22 (A—TEdward|thjs hop~ Yiwwuse I know it is not Tildr g Bullheads Eels lwell Spafford, who was ele el o nally but for ihe | 2Nnts and Children of All Ages day national coxV\w\";;‘lvrl of thelthousay; ‘abled not only back |y FEEEE T oria has @ Round Clams, Little Necks, Steam Clams, Scallops, American Legion at its Paris con-|p (je States but in .other| = BT & 2 iz A 9 . 5 = e 3 & Vention, 15 the first navy man 1o|countries, '*Mly name means noth- |D¢en In use for over 30 years as a Soft Shell Crabs, Lobsters WI?]’] softemng Oll, carefu], lelsurely c]ry e Castor O Pasegorie, . Toathing tached tothelaw firm |4 resolution recommending that | [981OF , Pareg ething of Fischer & Strachan, of this city. |the president he authorized to su- [ "oPs and Soothing Syrups R . J —Consider the cost 1ng, and the soft even combmg of the il 2 ains no narcotics. Proven dir s I 5 ! : He graduated from the U. S. navallgpend fmmigration from any coun- | ' e et E 1p ls ar t i academy with honors and rose 10 |try when circumstances warrant and [2r¢ On each package. “Hu. cians | ‘ of fluff cleaning nap, The rank of liewtenant_commander. | ihat foroiz everywhere recommend ft. | visclon In 1914. | the United States be liable to im. | 112 gonuine bears signature of 112 ARCH § mediate deportation caused a flurry ntered the service and e Rt e tion Plenty of Parking Space at All Times SOC a destroyer overseas s A Chicago man from the Polish e — 3 — . It ought to be as good as a new ord won for him the distinguished | quarter of the west side objected to | | : ° ¥ i for smale g g service medal {increasing the president’s power. — i =l bl k Spafford commander of | is 1S not in line with the demo- anket the New York te 7 en acy which has thus far animated it . o . the American Legion in 1922 a nsti e s o .:éh $| 00 held that offics for one 0 s the president too much auto- % uently he served as chairman of tic authority.” AUDE ; it i the national naval affairs committee | “A Pennsylvania delegate shout- L o QU fOl’ double And it 1s. and in 102 Senato hin aled: “Don't forget that the Legion . . pendi o1d numbers among its members sons ,P]um]nng- of Italy, Poland and many other .v S s e 5 'l Cotton or Wool Tndorsed Year Azo ountries providing immigration to [ : Call 904 answered the last roll-call rest, such e . | he Bois Belleau country, th 1 - After the repeated gentle rinsings in foamy white Ivory Soap suds, treated afford was endorsed as a can-| America who fought side by side te to head the natio 1] org with us.” g Delegate Watkins of Tilinols per- sisted In an effort to have the report |tabled without a final vote on ft. i merie ghor (5 o = Have some new blankets n this resolution,’ he said, “that I cannot believe the committes real- | i S e Bathrooms 927 models ‘ : i i | by ot e | at 1910 Prices ' up to prevent just such manifest the last convention estations in the e —by Leroux i A 5foot BathTub | A Mahogany Seat 4 | e > S0t FINEST of all GIFTS A Bath Tub Faucet An 18221 Lavafiory } UELLYER SRR OB B R D HBRLE w7 s el [ e e RS S e e N s s and Fauvcets Car Owners and Drivers A L Dl 1 Pull-out Plug fo 3 A Wash Down Toilet Lavatory We have made arrangements with the Du Pont company to have their representative at our store A White Closet Tauk = 1 N. P. Trap to Wall HOF Fall bride comes homa to the Saturday, September 24, 1927 obligations of the new sorwal season . 20 she has even ecrtra cause to bless h" thoughtful people who e h ling f ihe thoughtful geuple uho gice her steri Complete or GO ALL DAY From the very first dinner in her neic Y ° < Rovial ks ol i In addition to demonstrating the ling you give. Sha will ulways love it. = drse ot oun Stk 0 wore smiel gt " A Whole Year to Pay For It. s ribly expensive? These prices answer tha No. 7 Auto Top Finish e onler ivucii G el el A modest charge for installation and the work done in the Leroux Blafiagulahas aliceiasfloion M ioge i Lee manner—You know what that means. our sterling department show you the actuai . . . It . . Special information will be given concerning the Fall and Winter preservation of your Auto Top and Tires. Since your Auto Top is between you and the weather it will Bigack: TEL. 301 TODAY. pay you to come down. ~Plumbing - - Heating - 9 ° ° e e ondl BOGLT T The 0’Neil Tire & Battery Co. s ST A U B e O P e R R R R R T O TR CLAUDE J.& E ROUX Ll Li=iliamiloes las s st Lins el | S el e = N T — T — T Py e g g — 1

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