New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1927, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN ‘BILLY BANDER GO0 WILL SEEN PLEADS NOTGUILTY | IN FRENCH REPLY Arraigned in District Gourt in| New Haven Today s (Continued from First Puge) upon which the French government make dependent t : nting to America of most fa Oct. 3 (P—William | lleged proprietor of the Club Grill, who was arrested | oo toie M0 here N S, when federal agents | o conducted & raid on his place, wa ruigncd before Judge Edwin Chomas in the United ates district court here today and pleaded guilty to violation of the national | prohibition act on six counts. Lewis (. Ficld, Bander's counsel, filed a motion to q charges | on the fourth count. He argued that the search warrants of raiding agents faulty and that the dates stipulated in the papers o which the search warrants were i sued were indefinite. Fines were meted out to several others accused of liquor law viola- | (40 tions. Francisco La Femina, who week pleaded not guilty to Jaw violation, changed his 7 morning and was fincd New Haven, Billy Bander, nation memorandum Franee has no i of ai sin certain artic not || says that aining for cxport a 1 treatment less prohibitive than that now applicd, in exchange for larly favorable N of I mir tariff Reviews Law of (892 the French law of 1842 norandum says that imum “a min- applied to mer- inating in cou French merc from correspon and which will their lowest tari i reduction, the memorandum CSts, 1 be made by the United tes through “rectification o | conformity with section { o 1 ariff act under I Femina was arrested in Now Lon “;\H'y‘_"””r,”vf L ’f ey hi September wod ing | PRssangy Sepembing = down te allow for any dif Joseph Zebrylisnski SEEEREARIE G O, operation of a truck on 05t barrels of beer were discovered, fest-| were L I 1 tariff may b chandise o which permit to benefit liguor i made in ed with | which S Points To Own Saffering France, in her lat 1o M on the tariff, w i in pre was f il , changing ity was fintd |2 hen fed- | pro in Wall- toms tr up with truck [ plain of heir found to contain a ten gallon still. | by the 1 John Mescit of the Hotel that e suffers Meriden, was fined £375 o was | tin tates fre one of t cories [tive regime which, b r\f(rdulvw\(\h\.». v of her than the other the Ameri CRIMINAL CASES - comparison 1 ingford and he dros Matis, | tend A8 other prod then Various Offenders Against Fed- eral Laws Await Fates Now Haven, Oct. 3 (@) ar v today up crim el put over from the United opened The jury had included alleg cotic laws, off tal laws, employes in the po partment stealin other ¢ Would Modify noon port. O of John J. Fit outor in the s willing to that tice ch . heen chars consid money he had tak large sum. There « postal considered STATE FUREST[RS o L MEET IN HARTFURI] Yok Fan P 1 rhorn Auchmuty 101 i ity Pla N+ York Welcomed by Governor Trum- uier of o it ani sty bull at Gapitol o Auch to York, Mrs. Hartford. Oct Gove chamber at orning, o 1S, represen 1he eighth ann sociation ¢ come to October 6 ¢ experiments Connceticut Iorester Austin lawes and never T ontnin today lights installed in 1 iere introduced Gover After | SMYSTERY KNIGHTY DEAD extending a cordial welcome to the | Ton Oct. 3 () Sir James s, the chief executive |Der known as “the possibilities reforestra- | Knight," dicd at Hove today tion in Connecticnt. He that n of D the more intensive cultivation of the ' haod in 1921 was for several o really good agricultural land in th puzzling sensation e of th stateé and the converting o 1 diffienlty of identifying him now under cultivation but poor @ ed in unsuited for that purpose into for land would help o great deal in t problem. He reminded the fores ar of the fact that in ealicr days Ne England had supplied all the Tumbe but now Connecticut m pereent Anchmuty Although York considered home, Mrs. Au. wd here for State ! her wealth she ne tomohil trips to estsin | sun prosided state forest Mystery spoie of th Lelieve ' knig the honors list Denham and none of the liter hooks Included his 1s Wil- uthor anil Tweniy Give Bleod To Combat Paraly bill, Mass., Oct (UP)— four o it ounces of hlood sons here today rum with which fantile paralysis blood was voluntecred In an- W from the He walysis commission. Each used here Ty ‘outside a larsc lumber. Connecticut, he con although not a lumber produce one half of its three million acres in forest land From: iven by 20 pe for the making [to combat i T SPOONERS ! 3 (P ‘“‘ e olice protection on | AT 10 18 SR Niagara state reservation, rendez- iy S0 BT B R BEOR, vous for honeymooners for many | 08 T8 CN0rS RS T years. convicted on his plea g of guilt noying a bride and groom ¢ sat on park hench on [*" N cen Island last night, was fined 25 in police court foday rvard paralysis reported lere since July Zaiko Found Blameles For Little Bo s Death Wasil Zaiko of IFFarn n nue, who was driving which ran down an Dymarezy) street last 1 polics court mort Prosecuting Wood [noon. A police inve | shown that Zaiko wa Woods said. Zaiko I 1 £1,000 hond. _— | Lose anything over the week-end ? A Herald Classified Ad will find it. COUNT PREED Munich, VALLEY Bavaria, Ocl. 3 (@ - Count Arvco Valley down Kurt Bisner, radfeal ‘premier of Ba- “A well written ad v in 1919, was one of the bhene in The lerald al- lcinries of the amnesty : cal offenders by Davaria in el et g e \ 3 W ;‘t‘? DLIZSERTE Ihonor o President Von Hinden sults. burg's birthday. Telephone who shot ranted po- Count Arco Valley wits ath for tie murder but to life senteneed this in- | | when e 10 TARIFF NOTE “tariff bar- | 1 been under Mr. Clark is ¢ 1l reside at Weddings CLARK—SHEEHAN Kat Haven and Couplo et for ) to Florida and on the ) 1Pord Tlac mployed hy t Electric ( Bridgeport BENNING—WALKER Miss T lker, da pt Walker Harold M. M Saturday o hallroom 1dow Country clu W. C. H whi Miss M s hom not seen for Anc traffic Ch hrof Willinm K who o1 had this ¢ mother died 23 s ago. tive noi il tha sinc ed 1307 1 Dal “father tive Sam N city, removed to Pittshureh and w nea 1863 uni har con tiny Visits Brother She Has Pl Donlan, son of Mr. Donlan of 1 cdn v mon er of the Mary's honor. and John st man idely known, he office of Judge - probate court proprivtor Donlan is th of the 1+ Apron Mrs Mons na Marion | city. in honor of Procec anioyed, the | cd to Miss nd Miss marriag rmay iniry, thryn Mark of this Mons( i Conlon rion Egan, all | \oI Seen for 23 Years ord of 10 VM“ one 1o Chicago to | William Kennedy, Joseph Kennedy, man at Main and | ireh stroots, also has not seen his ther for polics ¢ time | a lunch eart wrch itain when I His rela- s 1 st ok of him ..ml hing W ard of him again il Chier William €. Hart 1 a notice last July from a hospital stating that he was in that institufion ‘and asking t local relatives be notified. H "o hag recovered and has return fo liis usincss. that of onerating| hain of restaurants in Chicago. 5 | ather of the House" ; Bies in Altadena, Cal. os Angeles, Oct, 3 (P Y'Vm zell, known for years as of the house of re s while served in L representative from present congres tishur died yesterday after a lingc illness at the home of his mn el Dalzell, of Altadena, ¢ . Dadzell w in New \m.\ April 19, 1845, Ia 1847 D as horn as ed- publie school: In from Yale Imitted to the in 1867 owas cleeted to ss i 1 and served con- | usly in that office until 1012, retired a4 i the 5 e versity and was graduat Jeity, and two gzra Ann (| | trom our L. B. C. OPENS FOR FALL | SESSIONS v0 ATTEND Hero of the Wall Street Briefs Captain Hobson, Merri- City Items mac, to Be Speaker On October Prank A, Lamphier will spend v duys in New York city, meml very- {1 d a shoe style show yo Youns has returned at 52 Black Rock month's 16—Armies Are Dishanded, rdiy morning. Attorney | treatnier H. Camp, ent, who Hart at the first eeting when The s org opened the 1 Armstro past Sent viee-pre campaign i or new mem- session. Ens drickson of the Salvati today detail 1 the singing { Sloomuist luty voted to divide into two o he known as the Details will be worked army tive committes later wddress was by Rev. Willian rson. Next week Rev. Samuel will speak. October 18, Cap- MAuist’s nig 7 Richmond I. Hobson, hero of cnce M. Knox, commissioner Merrimae in the h-Ameri- is expected to speak to e N,,dv“,‘. wers of the Lions' club to orrow at the regula O Benson of E CARNIVALWORKER HELD 5 i e i o 2 e ud spark plugs from his in front of the American B ches) | automol Prof. Tattooer, Who Played in Ken- | i iware Corp. o'y ce hetween § a1 lock Sature m Last Week, Arrested for | Kumm of the squad vesterday recov- 1 antomobile at Willow Rroo ¥ which was identified by Alf np shows was 1 1o f 44 Main strect. Dunbury for the New Brit Lol Feeney t ed over L e e probation officers today, two that Tatt a clock $£3.50 d bath towel 2150 from the Mattey, 53 city. where h Stealin 0 2nd Towel. cor Oscar arrestc vear-old hoys who suid to ave entered the Day Nursery an S Winter street over the home of ! 7 East Main | roomed | show was playing in Ken- | week. He will bo re- New Rritain and ar- the polica court tomar week-end r. con police today that the 2 house he ned to the plaster in thr rooms of ding at 185 F stroyed Nest No will meet W, o'clock in ¢ {0 the motion pieture services chureh last Jen street was vesterday 1548, r of Owls inesday svening at § Tellows' hall Master” was shown 1t the opentr i Deaths Prancis Swider, Jr, Talks by members of the Trinity rancis Swider, Jr., infant son of | Methodist church ranging from the ind Mrs, Francis Swider of 3 age of threa years to given h Burritt streel, died Saturday |at the rally day o yesterday t the home. The funeral was ' morning. Mrs. Charlotte M. Bur- this morning at S o'clock dick, mo of James M. Burdick vd Heart chureh. Burial was | aged 93, and the oldest member of tered Meart cometery the cht spoka briefly New Britain chapter, W. €. T. U Mrs. Joseph MeDaniel will mest tomorrow afternoon at other of six small children was | 0'clock in the Virst Congregational his morning at | church al hospi Catherine MeDanmel s old South Congregational vening. There were I about 700 p ple present 13 were Republicans Far Ahead In First Berlin Dist. Brit- Republicans swept the Worthin com- | ton district at the todny In the 1te for irst it to Fall River this | selectmar republi M. Curtin & Co,, un-!can, had 103 vot nond ¥ The funeral services and | Dyer. democrat, 26 Tor second will be in that pla Johnson, repu 4 William W amily has lived in t mon River, Mass. he Georad mial Julius DI Pinto ocrat six weeks old son of Mr. % £ 2 ohn DI Pinto, dicd at his CITY COURT CALENDAR Clayton street turday | Cuses wer signed Ju funeral was Deld this|D. Saxe in city court this afternoon at 10 o'clock and burial was |as follows: Mary's cemetery, October 4, 10 a. m - fure Co. vs. John A. A arles 1. Anderson Roche & Cabelus for plaintiff, Sex . Anderson wife John A. Andrews, L. B. Ro- Anderson of 62 Iair John A, Andrews & Co at her home ves- orts' § ation vs. Tormay Sho was a native ! intiff, . 1. Gafl L resident of | or Fred Tormay. Roman Lazar g3 | John Iwanowski. Monkie- cly Interested In the | wicz for plaintiff, Roche & Cabelus ish Bethany ehurch of which | tor” defenda was a member for-many years.| October 5 10 a. m. R. C. T ides Tier husband, 156008 8§ golph vs. Clayton Lewis, Rachiin bter, Miss Blla M. Anderson, | plaintitf, Mangan for defenda d Anderson, this | Char 2. Sharp vs. Charles J dchildren [ Johnson, Mag for plaintiff, Mangan Funeral services will be held at | for defendant home tomorrow afternoon at) October 6, 10 a. m. 0 o'clock and at the Adolph Woods any church at 3 o .| Mangan for defendant J. Fredeen, past | October 7, 2 p.m. Joe Bar: Burial will be in 1 ki vs. Leon Haberski, 1. ¥, 3 - for platatiff, Monkiewicz for defend- i, Joe Baranowski vs. William =1 | Dobrowolskl, €. I*. Gattney for plain- '|tirt, Monkiewicz for defendant Frances Perry et als, vs. Franee Bonbinta , Rachlin for pla | ity Greenberg & LeWitt for defend [ant s le Spensieri vs, Joseph Star Furni Irews et ton for Iiros, Upson for ot ux v, both of Touis Sr Swedish | vs for plaint Funerals [E=——— Alexander Gredienskl BUALI Gasdlattortini o Funeral services for Alex: ARBel A NG Tbe e Wittt D Gredienski, two s old, son of Gaifney plaintift, Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. P Gredienski igerford & Camp for de- 80 Gold street, were held at & Heart (his morning at October 11, 10 a, m., o'clock. urial was in Sacred Heart ! oky vs, Sam Kowalezyk, . Me- netery | Donough for plaintift, Hungerford & — —— Saxe for defendant. Kathryn O'Neil CARD OF' THANKS. v, Mr. Simons et al. Golon and T We wish to thank our fri {10 MeDonough for plaintiff, Gar ne borg for the kindne 1 s n for a4 ndant Henry G pathy shown during ou [ Flenry Henry Morans et als, reavement in the death of our be-| \woags for plaintiff. T. 1. McDo loved son and brother; also for the {ough for defendant John m beautiful floral offerings recelved | oo ™ Eiward MeMarray, Greenstein from the Shaving Depl. of the Cor- cor playntifr, Mangan for defendant. o i Gl i Lo 8 OB R @il T B i, G m o MR, CHARLES GUSTAFSON, : 2 ‘ e October 12, 10 a. m., Felix Kolod W Alex Krolikowski, Monkir SiE Tt e wiez for plaintiff, Rundbaken for de fendant. October 13, 10 a. m. [vs. B Georges, Nair plaintifr, T. | tendant. Aaron an Theatrical MeDonough | grift for defendant Baird Machine Co., Mag for plain- tiff, Foster and D. Gaftney for de- fendant. Trank N Vs, Joseph Har © for plaintif, raceski for defendant. Michael Weinstein ve. Edward Greenstein, Greenberg & Lewitt for plainti —mm—— Perkins, Davis for defend- Cooper, Hu Mike Chor- 1atef vs. Morrfs Rosin & Nair o MeDonough for ds Gorfein vs, Hoff- Enterprises Corp.. for plaintiff, Pol- Louis Croll vs CALD OF THANKS To the Bishop Tierney Fourth De- gree K. of ', Modern Woodmen of America, Faresters of America, Th Anchor Brand elub, Standard & Bearings, also relatives and | friends for their kind remembrances {during the death of our husband and father, MRS. GEORGE H. SHIN and Family. | CWitt for Brosmith & Maxwell for dafendant October 14, 10 a. m. Anna Kop lowitz vs. Ttannis | Gordon for plaintif, efendar October UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2. Opposite St. Murs's Church. Residence 13 Sammer 8t.—16: Woodhouse for p. m. Hans L. TIMEtoPLANT BULBS |coic *%o: St 5 | | ough for sakowski Vs Traceskl for for defendant. October 15, 10 a. m. John A. An- drews Co., Inc., vs. H. & H R R Co. Greenstein for plaintiff, | Brumley for defendant, defendant. Wladyslaw Ko- Wiadyslaw Tajmajer, plaintifr, before the ground fr Order now | r large stock of Jrullps, Tyn- | cinths, Daffodils, Narcissi, cte. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP 83 West Main St Prof. Bldg., Tel. 830 The Telegraph Florist of New Dritain election | Levinson et al, | Monkiewicz | DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927. ] UPWARD MOVEMENT! ~ NOTED IN MARKET « Rails Among Leading Issues in ! i Upward Swing | _ | New York, Oct for the ris ospital v | day’s sto coverin occasior (old stoc tha Bakery followed wel Diepartn Stowart-War fiseal ye would aho on the year. No templated W. R Afchison the road’s ¢ her wers same m lin wonld be Kkind of traffic Salos of edw the fiest 36 we 1540 same 1718 THE MARKIL (Furnished by 1 Am An Am Am Tel & Am Tobacee Am Woolen Anaconda € Atchison Bali Loco Balt & Ohlo Beth Stecl Corn Prod Cru Steel Dodge Tiros Du 'ont D Ne Erie RR Kirle st ram Player IFisk Rubbe Gt North ITron Ore Clis Git North pfd i Motors Kri Int I | Ken (o Kelly S Lehi plaintiff, | | Marland Ofl .. 34% Mid Cont . 28N Mo Kan & Tex 481 Mo Pac pfd Mont Ward N Y Central NYNIH& Nor & \\w\( North ‘4\1)!”\ Pacific Pack Mot (a | Pan Am Pet Pennsylvania | Pierce Arrow | radio Corp. | Reading PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN ¥ TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 We offer: "’E‘P NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC % SERVICE CO. ST Preferred Price at market, to yield about 6.607% F e e e Thomson, Tlenn & o. Rurritt Hotel Bidg.. New Britamn Telephone 3580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. 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Smart, 4 Toseph Linstra n & Co.) 1 their mo LOCAT (Furnished hy Insuranee Put drow BOY Cho- 16 vear old son Mass., fam- carch by out the east, it be today. The boy has not PR he from since two months s Ins Co 1460 he left the home of an nral 172 1 hiking SEARCH FOR MISSING New York, Oct. 3 (P—Day 1 to be a thy Springfiel Rronx to go on Stocks, Manufacturing Hard Hosiery 3 caton & Cadwell Desirable offices in Hallinan Building, 140 Main Street COX &DUNN * 272 MAIN STREET \ \ . Stowe & Russell Mfg Co

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