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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W Change in Zone Sought On Black Rock Avenu the Rock LAFAYETTE'S LAST DESCENDANT POGR Mlle. Godard, Once Wealthy, Dying in Poverty o on ot SUPPER AT SOUTH CHURCH HOW MANY OF THESE 12 PEOPLE DO YOU KNOW? PICTURE PUZZLE [ 29, for in- No. a great deal of money for a r answers below, wait to the T 21 WRITE YOUR ANSWERS HERE Mangan Says He Would EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927 Judge, Suspecting Hoax, Forced to Grant Discharge in Auto Case stable John Recor t on Smalley street. fied that the speed of Punish Driver if He was «bout 15 miles an | Recor's car was going Knew Who Drove Fence- !ccor testiiea that the between 35 and conservative estimate, specd of his own car was miles an hour. His car s only a few weeks old a he ¥y careful of it, he said. r expl: 1 that after [ d the horn on his car he pro- eded to cross the intersection. He looked i saw no tra left he the Iy he applied d when th The tin an of Recor's It ler of the against a coach McCarthy of and parked on Stanley street, ap- feet m the point collision. The was its side and wus dam- vas McCarthy's car. id the tes intiate the char In his opinic case for the He felt a the truck continued cleared S, was driv Kuapp tes his truck hour while “too fast.” truck was Smashing Car. o = E is that a hoax 1s be- etrated on the court : ho was driving t king 1 immed e this in front ions ot y. How- st discharge I re me as that of Stanle genza on hrew it il Le- ngton of b tru utomiobile | feet of fence t 14 Broad p. m ersec n. There and tion ick reack driver, ble doubt reported the incident to police and Serg, MeAvay arr ed Legenza after learning that was registered in the y but did not Dorsey see Knupp ings considered 1 by Attorney Office rrest, rived ar Gaffney. man o name Tanguay Legenza Denies Driving nziu J"'l"'*‘ ut f colligion. b ators 1| The continuc e of Altred no operator's li- | : 44 secona on s ARG = lowed his 25 bei oS B heard part the car, anc At omobile Attori Golon, testi- ed that and does not drive. about 11 a. he Frank, to tuke cday m. i srother, iy it on Broad 10ke Shop until his i about midnight, | > 0 GARBAGE 0DORS it had been during the forenoon and ning. On learning from thc po- Northwesterners Protest Against Ald. Johnson’s Program 1t about 2 p. m. he sa tin fr did i influrnce of liguc not lic know ice that it had been in an acci nt he examined it and saw a dent in the fender, John Monko of 19 Hayes street testified that he with Legenza | ternoon and evening and during that time. corroborated this Frank Legenza tes- he had used the to buy | San had \nother cstimony that ug his father to a stor in axe, he left it on Broad street| and went to New Iaven, He r turned to this city yesterday affer- He was not driving the car |} down the e no car Witness and fler they tified car | to bi : sidents of the northw w in whose district istav Johnson wonld deposited 1o offsct. the of funds for a munici- or, are already protest- tant Prosccuting Attorney W. leedin frof conVICion | gy rhage dumping on a much emaller on the ground that the statute on | Chief Sanitary ector John evading responsibility states that the {A. Dolan of the rtment of registration of a car is prima facie [health said today. that the owner was driv-| Twqo of the three collectors have Attorney Golon replied that | farms in this locality and their of the ute is to per- neighbors object to the odors arising buttal of prima facie evi- the fields, particularly in the presentation of facts, [summer months, records in city hall : young men Who ' sliow. testified were deserving of being be- | Alderman lieved. Their testimony proved that|the movement for a za was not driving the car and |clared yesterday that there is much state could not show that he|land available in the northwestern s in charge of the car when the [section of New Britain which might was knocked down, the law- | be used as a dumping ground. | Dr. ROR. Pullen, superintendent of health, who was criticized by the new who |@lderman for traveling about the ntry viewing incinerators, is in w York for that purpose toda noon. when it sund,) Lroke fence, e o cpenditure 4 ance M. Greenstein asked for Insy dep evidence ¢ but intent mit the re by the st s | lence and i Johnson in eriticizing n incinerator de- n yer said. Judge Mangan felt certain th driving the ca remarked that he genz | it he were not |co iriving it himself. Under the stat- | N° e, however, it was impossible to — 3 cgenza guilty in view of the Learn Friends Are Safe Legenza g alibi made out by the defense, From Ravages of Flood Knapp Discharged B DOYARCSIOTE000 dge Mungan discharged Miehael {0\ "som Ghiee Stoan of the police REad of 183 Krancisiq, .rtment of Montpelier, Vt., that sireet, who was charged with reck- [ PRTUESRE Of Slontpelier, Tt that arivinetaskineinesultionia kool |06 e SEY SRS AR Tarley vesterday forenoon at the| arjes requested the police to make of Stanley and Smalley |inquiry, as It e fencen tna Knapp was driving @ truck et pe on Stanley street and Con lcss lision corner streete north fam- ilies the ood. been in 40 miles an | | City Items d M Mrs, have Arthur Berg and Berg of Highland d home from a M. mother reet Brown. chairman committee of the ry club, will speak b tomorrow on rdon © classificatiol New Haven Rota to the local el | “Ciassifications.” Nash Overcont—3$22.90. McCabe advt Mrs. W cw o strect Suit or 49 Walr W Vog restin omfortably r an rformed at ien hospit f op: Mer Wh have s and pains when T A, B baen s elty, in Brook- crowd to T. A. B. hall 1 good laugh.— Follow the Nov. 16-17 and get advt, Mr. and Hart street, several AMrs. Otto who hay Ander: heen spend- tly Park home in this on of W their days ito nt Minded Bridegroom T. A. B. hall nwood #d from Blair, Va., her daughte or overcoat. $ rth St. Phone Doric Cour old a st hall t ling. rved and 8 eve Britain held this Shut- fissociation will | 8:45 cal o'clock at the low club, New Lunch als, Cowel Mrs tay rms “ld academy . C. Helsing, teacher of 1 Room 4, Main St for appoin advt school bhoard's regular mect- duled for Iriday, November will be adjourned to Friday, No- er 15, at 4:30 p. Luncheon served every club will t at Odd Fellows' hall Thursda crnoon. Unity Rebekah lod I 0. 0. F. will meet Friday evening “clock Walt Suffield who is a stu, Oceupin ir with Suff niio, Call ment The m. day trom Unity Kah AIR MAIL Tnited stamps on sale at ror offices of heer experirne some trans-Canada il may dispatchcd more ckly to its destination by use of States alr mail than by by railroads entirely ross Canadian territory. CANADA USF wonto-—¢ Places the 1 dominion. o post ise shown 1 | Tailor” at AUTOMOBILE OWNERS | Those Who Want || a Car Read The Classified Ad| Section in The Herald Thursday, Friday, Saturday This Week i I I for som« it WOMAN SWINDLED - INDIAMOND SALE Slick Sharpers Sell Glass fo Mrs. Bessie Lipman |the investigation, re. Bessie Lipman, aged about 24 Oak street, was victimized by a bunco game worked yesterday | forcnoon by three men, who are be- lisved to be the swindlers who took 125 from Mrs. Beatrice Adelman of 145 Wooster street, Hartford, yester- The police Hartford and B v had obtained clue could be learnec ved the has left for fear of apprehen- day. of Lipman was on Elm strect 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon a strunger r the ai Although stone’s throw from did not sted that who was passing latter, isk- reason he told that Tirst valuable nonds he wished to dispo: . Shows Sparkling Stones Mrs. Lipman and the two men dis- sed diamonds for Ve nin- while the strangers took 1ins concentrated on and finally an agree- v the first monds for | ppraisal before the deal was | man on a nearhy ilted and he placeal 0 on the stones. The | she was being given Iy to Mrs. Lipman, ' convinced that she up 2140, so she asked | 1o lay the facts hefore her iter, Mrs. Sumuel Ratner, The nan would not listen emphasizing that nheard of offer advantage of | with I ‘out when roc stree when for the Inquired a4 was & stones, fi worked s ed 1o scll the diz monds sale such a move was making it must hout wn. The salesman's llowed to Ji he aken delay or it would be dded to the sking to avail him of the He did not have enough with him but he had it at home, he said, so it was agreed that he would permitted to Invest 10, The trio then went to Mrs. Lipman’s home. where $140 was irned over for two ste and the and the other man left to latter's home to ot $200 ot Warns Woman To Kcep It Dark | With the $140 in the sniesman told Mrs. Lipman to expect m to return with some valuable I picces which he would offer at greatly price. He lived r a place conducted by “Tom the Paradise Park, he said, ind zave his name as Kaplan. He [told Mrs. Lipman to keep the deal | 1 he did not want t\vr_\onr-‘ to 1 n of it i About. 2 o'clock In the afternoon, | Mrs. Lipman hecame un hecause of the failure of the salesman to| second in. ey lesman 20 to the r stones his pocket reduced The New Britain School Committee and the Central Junior High Teachers’ Association terested citizens to be present at an Eve- ning Session of the Central Junior High School, Corner of Main and Chestnut Streets, New Britain, 1927, from 7:30 to 9:00 o’clock. Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl RA-RA RAY RA-RA-RAT RARA-RAT] RARA POLLY AND HER PALS PAY RA- RARA! m@ ) }'PAH' RAH' RAH! RAH' RAMY PAH | “Tom the Tailor," iport to the Hartfof fey , tner's hom counted the 1d finally she went to Mrs. | Quls street and | details of deal. Mrs. Ratner became suspicious and | had the stones examined by a jew- | cler who verified her fears, for the | “diamonds” were nothing but gl worth a few cents. About o'clock, the story reached the police and Sergeant P. A. McAvay took up | He learned thai city was known as| k and he was also| National unable to locate the third man | Jessica Dragonette whose appraisal of the “diamonds” Robert broke down Mrs. Lipman”s last ves- ize of uncertainty. Hartford Woman According to Mrs (¢) Jeanncton . Miss Dragonette (a) Blue River (b) The Two Gren Century [ A Wkt Schun Solo Darrell Woodyard (¢) Pale Moon feo Logan (1) Hum, Hum, Your Troubles Away Ba Cavaliers 6 Love's Old & nobody in the Swindled Adelman’s re- 1 police, she was swindled out of $325 by three men, who worked along similar lines to those followed by the local swind- ot lers. She was approached on Wind- Sha e sor Ave. and asked the direction toa W n c of the bt n club. Another m proached and a conversation ensu d the p relative to the value of some Rus- n t e of n rubles produced by the fir The latter then showed picce which the second man bought for $2 although it was said be worth § Mrs. Adelman could ghare ofit of this she w. and then th man showed tw “diamonds" which were worth it be bought at a considerably cure. Brought to a 1 r of Capen M A Cava Miss Dragenette and Cavalicrs zhting during 0 mem- sion o th local physi Lasi Rrow N leeal civie clubs an cian evening of the ton were The 1 ntly were war dep. could lie Goff by m lower jector. speak President Lions' clut zold Harry ( nd Dy » cal, tol 1 portable pr At BASILE STILL HAS LICENSE. The local police wor ¥ by the state motor v llway at the cor- stre i Windsor Adelman saw the 4 d by a third man, and ™MIssioner's offies parted with $325, only Decn made in s that she had heen SUspension of t . el e, that an error had notice of t} operator's lie: ones apy llin 1 later ding nes of Thomas | le who has but one 4 was given g on Nov. 2 to operate Iord however, th clerical error had B. and P. Women's Club Brings Broadcasters to This Gity The police were noif of this eity rm mule cor intent was not 1 today o suspension of the Jier ot H. Meltealfo Joseph I M of turn of Doyle Jessica Dragone &ud the National ( casting stars, will gi ning at Y. M. 1 ur the nd Professional this city. The following program arranged: 1 (a) The Whisper (b) On Iyric Uiers, soprano, broud a concert this A. & B. hall auspices of the Business Wonien's club of Thr is the Duluth a 4 largest in the and Hed nearly tons of freight last year. port of Superior United has been Soug .. 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