New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1927, Page 7

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s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927. SPINSTER WEEPS WHILE ON STAND | (Continued from First Page) | | | MAYFLOWER KIN HEARS PLAN T0 DEPORT ALIENS (Continued from First Page) i | . undated receipt for that payme n the prosecutor turned his loning to the income of Mamie it was brought out that both Morse and her béfore had dec that the ¥ could have saved out | s the money alleged to 2 1to the supposed gun- welfare of the republic. § articl niaking heroes out of with glaring head across t is death, clear of personal affairs of m ially 1t there is sos v in those affairs, m ter of news to those t, but the press, in givi ers undue prominene Todd woman in her 16 years crvant in the Morse family testified, had reccived Kk when she asked Mly was liberal with d, buying her ¢ Brunswick florist, who corrob- 1 her statement that she b t $200 worth of flowers s| r she had borrowed a similar defense rested and summa- iven to the jury sterday for g and v tody by Officer G. W. Hell- 148 Grove street. It may ary to commit Gral to ospital for the Dears to be ment Last Saturday he through quarters \rreste observa- s taken threw a stone a window at police head- after his request that he b was refused., §1,500 mer, through gerford, has broug for $1,500 against John, A ind Carl A, Johnson he action is retur f common pl " IS MADD gment without con 1cknowled been received by Pre of the Elihu Hotel Corporation in responss mu Betier than ¢ mustard plaster v vate the morals or religion of er Knew its share toward the h id upon which the repul ou Is the press raising the racter of our citizenship fe it morning, noon and 1 1l of the social dung heap? “Do the ‘Elmer Gantrys' of the modern publishing press tend to cle- th American people? Probably today one of our most important domestic problems is the self government. ideney to turn over to I government powers that belong the states, is to mind land serious peril. That can be staved only by actic citizens themselves, for is the unit of gover jcitizen is the unit of ti “I believe the tin 10t only tend to check il ation, but it would ena to learn of those who arc al illegally, so they could No law abiding to lose by reg n countries here WOULD BLOCK RELEASE State’s - Attorney Hugh M. Micorn Files Brief With U. S, District Court to Halt Ong Jing Release, 5 (®P—That there y in the 1otion ¢ the | of the rict court at New 1 OLD MUSICAL KNI SOLD London, Oct. 25. (P—A ! rl picked up athed to the Vietoria w by Charles G hy Hampshir i was once the property Al | Maric Lionel Mari federal court docket late yesterday | tificd whi state 1 Fined $280 For Violation of Post- 1§ for viol page, of some papers, the playing up | with the i Los Angeles Cruis to tie up to its mooring ship, the Patoka tion 1 real | from its 1 tion on a practice spin y e e ! Knocked Down by Auto, . nic [ing onto the sidewalk. Testimony | wias also introduced that the plain- iff was intoxicated fell to the idewalk without being struck. Attorney Edward J. Myers Hartford represented Reynolds. T | George V. Dunn was ol al Laws—Gladys Brown Jailed, |nesses for the pl |J. savard and ser Feeney of the police for the DISPOSES OF CASES on, Post Office Employe, of or. New Haven, Oct. 25 (A—From the department tes- e taken a number of cases ch had been there for some time. Lionel Marion, post office employe of postal laws was fined i Huckster Loses Stock, Has Woman Arrested Andrumato Suringo, aged 43, reet, was arrested on of theft by Motorcycle Strolls this forenoon | ed on her own rec- for her pearance in| court tomorrow morning. Suringo is zccused of havin producc from a tcam owned by Berer no, while it vas par street. The owner's 1 : 5. Adriano| Lestar id to have seen the s produce, and Mre. Maple street, w According to M been losing heav- t from his teams for ¥s Brown of Ansonia cha violatia 1 was g o months in jail ack as she gth of time. Crutten- | n tw icer W. 1 was ance Over State,in Night T R. I, Oct, 25 (P —After n cruising over this and Mz chu- y dirigible, Los An- reported here just before dawn through th veral month: | Litchfield Superior I Court Clerk Is Dead Winsted, Oct, (P—Wheaton F. wd, clerk o « Litchfield county ior court, dicd at his home late last night after suffer: il health for several months. was in his 61st year. A g e of Yale law school in 189 Mr. Dowd was appointed as- t clerk of su court in at the n; The Los A akehurs! aining sta- came up p J., home sta- sterday aft- t several hours sail- nd, going supy He Joston. expected t late toda to depart for B e ¢ of the Given $750 Judgmen 1901 t for i 0 and costs has be > Newell ) the plai tt Besse Takes Mortgage On Leland Property suit for B s Co. has wns struck g 3 nocked down by an autow by the d t on Com at rodu ng to o foraD iler Worst Worry Ended ime! A Body Sweetness that Even Perspiration Can’t Spoil “WHAT A JOY it was to find such to_utt 1 tion doe forget s Take advantage of VICTROLAS on the new six tube Atwater Kent and have it installed at once. | Atwater Kent 9 the special price SH . . & ... Big Reduction On All Atwater Kent Models Henry Morans & Sons 365 MAIN ST. PIANOS er Kent Atwa Dial Controlled Six Tubes Wenderful Tone Quality BUY On Our Payment Easy Plan RADIOS — "audvvnre in the spaclous auditorium s o leith [ were conducted by M. Edith War. |ren Curtiss of North Woodbury, BLAMES WET OFFICIALS 5ot . i, wonavy | C. T. U, Following the roll call of | officers and dircctors of depart- ments Mrs. Greenbacker announced | the comrmittee appoints, | Greetings were etended the dele- | Bates by Mrs. Nellle Rule Arnold of | Meriden, former stats president 3 {and presiient of the Meriden union, drunken’ driver as a great menace the Rev. George E. Farrar, pastor to public safety and thinks the ever | ¢ tne church in which the won. Increasir tal auto accl- | forence is being held and Mayor dents is caused by mixing “gasoline | Wales L. Debusey. ind hooze.” I “A man under the tnfluence of 1- | M SHoF, I h:n;;.r »»I h;fl nnn\:;‘nr‘\;-I’:l-} Mrs, Sara le driver or pedestrian, should be 3 el e 5 responding secretary Sessfon Largely This afternoon’s with the singing of (Continued from First Page) their very minds b to picture the old Mrs. G backer 100ks upon the g too inactive oon daye." C. Fenniman respond- t of the W. C. T. U. in her annual Attended session opened America” and heen secured and was followed by the announcement of awards of cf- ficiency prizes and silver cups. A. Hull ot Bristol, cor- | | report stated 600 new members had | | Mrs. Arnola, treasurer, gave her |report regarding the financial condi- tion of the state W. C. T. U. Others | [to make their reports included Mra. | 7 . Welles of Hartford, the edi- tor of the white ribbon banner; Mrs. Charlotte B. Joyce, of Bridge- | port, director of serial meetings and | Red Letter days and Mrs. Welles, di- |rector of child welfare. The Hon. | Edith Valte Cook, executive secre. | tary delivered an address on “Con- necticut Child Welfare Association” Iwhich was followed with a lesson {demonstration for world’s temper- nday. | ¢ Young People's branch, under the supervision of Mrs. B. P. Fen- ner of Waterbury was discussed at 1gth by Dr. N. Louis E. Rand, the | zencral secretary of the Mass. Y. P. | B A pageant entitled “Bullding the Connecticut Wall,” in three episodes | |under the direction of Mrs. Mar. | guerfte E. Goodale and Mrs. Hull, | “Salute to the Flag” by the entire | Tressurer Reports |closed the afternoon’s session of the | APACHE TAMS ALL COLORS 3 T e Tomorrow At9A M CUR No Returns None Recerved ) D af Tte House of Jushiinable Milliiery, UTLE MILLINERY CO 177 MAIN STREET THE \ OUTSTANDING \\ MILLINERY XY \ \\ AN \\\\\\ W AN 3 Days Only Wednesday Thursday HATS AT COST AND LESS THAN COST This is the sale women of New Britain and vicinity have been waiting for. Weeks of intensive preparations have resulted in making this year's sale, which begins tomorrow, one of outstandng values and smart new styles. Besides a glorious array of felts and soleil, there are Austrian velours in turban and tiny-brimmed styles, with metallic trimmings and Vagabond hats of velvet with rows of stitch- ing—in colors distinctly new, opening day of the conference Tonight's session will begin at 7:46 o'clock and a feature will be the grand medal contest arranged by Mrs. T. K. Rowland of Middletown, director of Medal contests. —_— OUTS THROAT WITH RAZOR Danbury, Oct. 26 (M — Samuel L. Pearce, 54, cut his throat with a razor blade in the rear of astore on White street today and walking inside the store sank to the floor, where he was found a short time afterwards. He died a few minutes after being taken to the hospital. Family and financlal troubles are said to have made Pearce despond- ent. The man had been residing Stamford recently, returning Danbury a few days ago. in to READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS ORIGINAL CLARA BOwW TAMS ENTIRE STOCK OF BETTER HATS DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS

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